- beings. Some
anthropomorphic deities represented specific human concepts, such as love, war, fertility, beauty, or the seasons.
Anthropomorphic deities exhibited...
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Albedo Anthropomorphics, or
Albedo for short, is a
furry comic book
anthology series which was
credited with
starting the
furry comic book
subgenre that...
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comic books,
comic strips, and
webcomics that
feature anthropomorphic animals.
Albedo Anthropomorphics (including Erma Felna: EDF)
Critters Furrlough Tales...
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convention held in San Jose, California, each January,
celebrating the
anthropomorphics genre or
furry fandom,
including charitable benefits,
educational seminars...
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character drawing from
Steve Gallacci's
Albedo Anthropomorphics started a
discussion of
anthropomorphic characters in
science fiction novels. This led...
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series Xenosaga Albedo 0.39, a 1976
album by the
artist Vangelis Albedo Anthropomorphics, a
comic book
anthology Albedo (role-playing game),
derived from the...
- The
anthropic principle, also
known as the
observation selection effect, is the
proposition that the
range of
possible observations that
could be made...
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comic books and
animated cartoons.
Fictional talking animals often are
anthropomorphic,
possessing human-like
qualities (such as
bipedal walking, wearing...
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features girls who are
mobile phones.
Military hardware Mecha musume are
anthropomorphic personifications of
military hardware, such as guns, tanks, ships,...
- by Queensland-based
company Ludo Studio. The show
follows Bluey, an
anthropomorphic six-year-old (later seven-year-old) Blue
Heeler puppy who is characterised...