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'''Furry fandom''', a [[fringe fandom]], revolves around anthropomorphized cartoon animals with art, [[cosplay]], fiction and games, which may have sexual overtones. [[Fanartists]], including [[Taral Wayne]], [[Ken Fletcher]] and [[Reed Waller]], began this movement in the 1980s.  
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'''Furry fandom''' is a [[fringe fandom]] that revolves around anthropomorphized [[cartoon]] animals, with [[art]], [[comics]], '''fursuit''' [[cosplay]], [[fiction]] and [[games]], any of which may have [[sex]]ual overtones. [[SF]] [[fanartists]], including [[Taral Wayne]], [[Ken Fletcher]] and [[Reed Waller]], began this movement with [[comic books]] in the 1980s.  
  
Furry [[conventions]] include [[Anthrocon]], [[Further ConFusion]], [[Midwest Furfest]], and [[FurWAG]], and the field gives out the [[Ursa Major Awards]], the [[Cóyotl Awards]], and the [[Leo Awards]].
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Furry [[conventions]] began with ConFurence 0, a dry run for the ConFurence series, held  January 21–22, 1989, at the Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza in Costa Mesa, [[California]], with an attendance of 65. The series ran through 2010. Today’s furry cons include [[Anthrocon]], [[Furry Migration]], Further Confusion, [[Midwest FurFest]], and FurWAG, and the field gives out the [[Ursa Major Awards]], the [[Cóyotl Awards]], and the [[Leo Awards]].
  
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See also: [[Creatures of Fandom]].
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 28 January 2024

Furry fandom is a fringe fandom that revolves around anthropomorphized cartoon animals, with art, comics, fursuit cosplay, fiction and games, any of which may have sexual overtones. SF fanartists, including Taral Wayne, Ken Fletcher and Reed Waller, began this movement with comic books in the 1980s.

Furry conventions began with ConFurence 0, a dry run for the ConFurence series, held January 21–22, 1989, at the Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza in Costa Mesa, California, with an attendance of 65. The series ran through 2010. Today’s furry cons include Anthrocon, Furry Migration, Further Confusion, Midwest FurFest, and FurWAG, and the field gives out the Ursa Major Awards, the Cóyotl Awards, and the Leo Awards.

See also: Creatures of Fandom.



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