Character
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A character (Greek, χαρακτήρ) in mainstream fiction, is a person and/or other type of being in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio, television or film series, music, and/or video game), where as it/he/she/they may be entirely fictional, or based on a real-life "character".
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Mainstream/popular culture characters[edit]
Known fictional characters, in relation to mainstream furry, anthro or funny animal beings only, include:
- Marvel Entertainment - Spider-Ham (Peter Porker, funny animal version of Marvel's Spider-Man)
- Warner Bros. - Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
- Disney - Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh
Character and furry[edit]
In the furry fandom, a character can be:
- One's own fursona: a character assumed by a person as their persona or identity.
- In roleplay, as a dedicated self playing personal furry, to be themselves no matter where they go (i.e. fursuiting).
- Personal furry characters that are often depicted in media, either in graphic art, part of a story, as a plush, sculpture, etc.
These uses are not mutually exclusive; a character can be primarily used for one of the above, or have multiple usages. Indeed, many furry characters are fursona, roleplaying characters, and subjects of furry art at the same time.
Origin[edit]
Characters can also be categorized by their origin:
- An existing character from an established, normally mainstream, fictional universe, sometimes called canon characters. Examples include Sonic the Hedgehog, Simba from The Lion King, etc.
- Original characters (OC) - A character not from any official media sources, created by anyone, which can be:
- Author-based, not associated with any product, with borrowed art styles from some works.
- Fan-based - created by furry fans of the universe of any work, to fit in with the fictional universe and/or characters of that particular story. Generally found in fan fiction, but can also be a fursona or roleplay character.
In this sense, original characters are the opposite of canon characters.
Famous/known furry characters[edit]
- Erma Felna (Albedo)
- Britanny (Gold Digger)
- Amy the Squirrel
- Sabrina (Sabrina Online)
- Tammy Vixen
- Flip the Frog
- Zig Zag
- Sheila Vixen
- Chester Magreer
- Lorianne "Lori" Parkes (Skunkworks)
- Onyx (Skunkworks)
- Natasha (Skunkworks)
- Valencia (Skunkworks)
- Mauvette
- Mellany Mellons
- Candy Cow
- Jack Salem
- Ozy (Ozy and Millie)
- Millie (Ozy and Millie)
- Beatrix Farmer (Beatrix)
- Cutey Bunny (Army Surplus Komikz)
- Red Shetland
- Captain Jack (The Adventures of Captain Jack)
- Fisk Black (Better Days)
- Lucy Black (Better Days)
- Florence Ambrose
- Raven Hunt
- Commander Kitty (Commander Kitty)
- Vicki Fox (The World of Vicki Fox)
- Savage Squirrel
- The Mink
- Eddie (Wildlifers)
- Musky (Wildlifers)
- Angel (Wildlifers)
- Violet (Wildlifers)
See also[edit]
- Character (art media) on Wikipedia
- Character (games) on Wikipedia
- Category:Characters
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