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A [[fandom]] revolving around anthropomorphized animals with [[cosplay]], "Furry" art, fiction and games, which may or may not have sexual overtones. 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 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 [[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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Revision as of 09:36, 13 January 2022

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.

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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