Brad Dourif. But you have to guess the movie.
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Colleen from Road Rovers. British accent, looked pretty, was also confident, so as a kid had a small crush on her. In retrospect she's canonically a literal dog so that's a bit weird, probably why the show didn't last long.
So this is how furries happened isn't it?
nah, furries have existed since ancient history, we just like anthropomorphizing.
It probably didn't help but someone else was saying that generally people attribute the first ones to being fans of the animated robin hood movie with the foxy lady who's name is escaping my brain.
Listen. If it's just a hot woman (or man!) that's not a hear me out. If no one will call you a "sick fuck" for being into it, it's not a hear me out.
With that in mind.
No joke, this stag made me gay. They just had to give him Sir Patrick Stewart's voice too.
I mean, I get it.
Totally
Idk how by they made that buck look feminine, but they sorta did. Animators were out to make you gay it seems.
JK.
Definitely a hear me out.
Rachel Weisz in the mummy returns. I was a wee lad
I mean I agree but that does not fit the bill of a hear me out lol. That's just a conventionally attractive human woman. Generally speaking a "hear me out" is someone that most people wouldn't find attractive or something. Like the spider from james and the giant peach.
As if being a horny 5 year old isn't being a degenerate enough ☺️
Unfortunately on the Internet that's not even something to write home about.
Oh man, this whole sexy she-animal thing wasn’t really a thing when I was a kid. Yeah, they had anthropomorphized animals, like “Miss Bunny” from Bambi or even Guinevere as a literal fox on Disney’s Robin Hood , but nothing really designed to be attractive as some kind of crossover. Even in the ‘80s if they wanted someone sexy they made it a human, like Jem or something. Wasn’t until the later ‘80s and ‘90s that I think that changed to getting more “furry” like.
Dude, Cheetara from ThunderCats had it going on!
Crysta from Fern Gully
Or Gadget from Chip 'N Dale.