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"So-so assistant" - Part 1
— Did you pull it out like that?! — Grusale was surprised, and then he put his hand on his forehead. Sighing heavily, Jerome moved closer to Jarler, who hesitated again, not understanding what he had done wrong. — It must be uprooted! There is no point in plucking the stem, — the man explained, realizing without words that the child does not realize what he is being scolded for. Continued below
Jerome didn't get along with Bernie right away. Another "hungry mouth", unable to pay for their accommodation. I wonder how they'll get along next 👀
Text: Tengiz Tatevosyan edited by: IvVi It was the first time we tried something in this style. It's not ideal, but it feels easier.
Around the middle of the day, Jerome and Bernie went out into the garden so that the child could help grail with the work, which was difficult for him because of his sore back. Little jarler was looking at the garden with interest, it was beautiful here and he was very surprised that Mr. Gardner had grown it all by himself! — Stop flying in the clouds, Bernard, — Grusale said gloomily, when the child did not notice the gloves that were handed to him for a while, — Put them on and I'll show you what to do. Bernie took the gloves, they were very big for him, so he pulled them on as much as possible over his hands, without complaining at all. On the contrary, he looked at Jerome with even more enthusiasm when he was ready to work. Jerome sighed, raising an eyebrow, it seemed to him that the Jarler perceives this simply as a game and he will quickly get bored. “Well, if he gets bored, he will fly out of here with a whistle!" — Grusale thought to himself, but he said aloud: — The first thing to do was to weed the ground. Can you do it?
— Uuuh... — Jarler curled his beak shyly, stroking the back of his head with one hand. He didn't know anything about gardening at all, hoping that he would just be told what to do, as it usually happens. Jerome quickly understood everything from the boy's blank stare and rolled his eyes. — We need to remove the weeds. They grow everywhere and interfere with my plants, so first you need to weed the ground, and only then water it," Jerome calmly explained.
A boy opened his beak, a twinkle in its eyes. — Ah, now I get it! — He smiled — Let's see how you understood — Grusale folded his arms on his chest.
They walked together to one of the beds. Jerome pointed with his finger at a rather bright, fluffy yellow flower — Here, this is a weed. He spreads his seeds, and more of these flowers grow out of them. We need to remove it. Bernie came closer to the flower, crouching down next to it. So handsome, but it's a pest? It's strange, because he smells really good! “Why not grow them for sale, since they grow so easily?” — The weed should be pulled out, Bernard, not hypnotized! — Grusale shouted in displeasure, watching the whippoorwill hesitate. — [It was a stupid idea] — he muttered to himself under his beak in his native language. Bernie twitched slightly, as if coming to his senses and just grabbed the flower by the stem, plucking it. — Did you pull it out like that?! — Grusale was surprised, and then he put his hand on his forehead. Sighing heavily, Jerome moved closer to Jarler, who hesitated again, not understanding what he had done wrong. — It must be uprooted! There is no point in plucking the stem, — the man explained, realizing without words that the child does not realize what he is being scolded for. Just like his brothers and sisters… But, unlike them, Bernard at least listened to him attentively and did not bicker. This calmed him down a little, so the grail sat down next to him and in one movement tore the roots out of the ground. — Here it is. Have you seen how it's done? — after making sure that the guy understood everything, Grusale sent him to the right side of the garden. The boy is still helping him here, not doing all the work for him. To be continued...
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Darren McGavin portrayed Carl Kolchak for the first time in the TV movie The Night Stalker that premiered on January 11, 1972. The screenplay was written by Sci-Fi legend Richard Matheson based on a story by Jeffrey Grant Rice and Max Hodge. In this movie, he was a reporter in Las Vegas working for Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland) and the Daily News (in the Next movie, The Night Strangler, he worked in Seattle for Tony at the Seattle Daily Chronicle, and in the TV show they lived in Chicago and he worked for Tony at the Independent News Service). In this movie, Kolchak found himself investigating a series of murders committed by a vampire. ("The Night Stalker" TV Event)
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#nerds yearbook#real life event#first appearance#sci fi tv#january#1972#vampire#richard matheson#jeffrey grant rice#max hodge#john llewellyn moxey#carl kolchak#reporter#darren mcgavin#tony vincenzo#simon oakland#carol lynley#gail foster#ralph meeker#bernie jenks#claude akins#sheriff butcher#charles mcgraw#chief masterson#elisha cook jr.#mickey crawford#kent smith#d.a. paine#stanley adams#fred hurley
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New character designs for my Sonic Underground Origin Story
Sonic's Parents Origin Story Part 1
Sonic's Parents Origin Story Part 2
Aleena Design
Manic Design
Sonia Design
Jules Design
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Charles and Bernadette, siblings to Jules. Uncle Chuck and Auntie Bernie for Sonic, Manic and Sonia
The three of them are the children of a duke loyal to the royal family. Since Charles is the oldest by far, he inherits the title of duke, and Jules as the younger son is able to marry Aleena.
As a teenager Chuck had a terrible accident which cost him his left arm and some mobility in his left leg. He never fully recovers from it and battles with health issues for most of his life. Chuck has always been an academic more than a fighter like his brother, so this didn't bother him too much. He is an inventor and dabbles in magic as well. Only the loss of his arm deeply hurts him. He designs his own prosthesis, with a little magic, but it's not the same. This is why he is extremely fascinated by Robotniks invention, the roboticiser, and even helps him build it. The guilt of what follows haunts him for the rest of his life.
Bernie is the youngest of the duke's children and therefore has the most freedom. She doesn't inherit a title, and since Jules had triplets, doesn't have to give the family any heirs, so she is mostly left to her own devices. She is a lesbian, and can mostly date or marry who she wants, because she doesn't have to have kids.
Growing up with two older brothers didn't give her a lot of chances to do girly things, and while she deeply enjoys sparing with Jules, going on rides and getting dirty, she also got independant fairly quickly and spends a lot of her time with friends out and about. Aleena is one of her best friends and quickly becomes an honorary part of their family. Bernie also develops a little crush on her in their teenage years, but that's her brother's fiancee, so she is content with becoming her sister-in-law.
When Robotnik takes over, she quickly marries another friend/ on-and-off girlfriend to hide her connection to her family and get out of Robotniks sight. She goes on to mingle with the aristocrats and gather information for the resistance.
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The couple that takes little Sonic in after the putsch. I made them bears, since most Sonic Underground character designs are quite... confusing. They don't have names yet. He is a simple worker, but she used to be the nurse that took care of baby Sonic, Sonia and Manic, and grew to be a close friend to Aleena. She was there when Aleena had to flee the palace, helped her get the babies to safety. Aleena trusted her enough to leave baby Sonic on her doorstep later.
Still working on Sonia's and Manic's adoptive families.
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Bad movie I have Inside Man 2006
#Inside Man#Denzel Washington#Clive Owen#Jodie Foster#Christopher Plummer#Willem Dafoe#Chiwetel Ejiofor#Carlos Andrés Gómez#Kim Director#James Ransone#Bernie Rachelle#Peter Gerety#Victor Colicchio#Cassandra Freeman#Peter Frechette#Gerry Vichi#Waris Ahluwalia#Rafael Osorio#Bear Jackson#Daryl Mitchell#Ashlie Atkinson#David Brown#Robert C. Kirk#Frank Stellato#Ken Leung#Marcia Jean Kurtz#Ed Onipede Blunt#Amir Ali Said#Lemon Andersen#Samantha Ivers
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Back Row, left to right: Dave Collins, Paul Blair, Rick Auerbach, Tom Hume, Ray Knight, Doug Bair, Dan Driessen, Harry Spilman, Junior Kennedy, Vic Correll.
Middle Row: Doug Bureman, Traveling Secretary; Bernie Stowe, Equipment Manager; Cesar Geronimo, Dave Tomlin, Frank Pastore, Bill Bonham, Mike LaCoss, George Foster, Manny Sarmiento, Hector Cruz, Dave Doyle, Bat Boy; Larry Starr, Trainer.
Front Row: Tom Seaver, Joe Morgan, Dave Concepcion, Russ Nixon, Coach; Bill Fischer, Coach; John McNamara, Manager; Harry Dunlop, Coach; Ron Plaza, Coach; Fred Norman, Johnny Bench, Mario Soto, Absent; Ken Griffey
#CINCINNATI REDS#1979#Dave Collins#Paul Blair#Rick Auerbach#Tom Hume#Ray Knight#Doug Bair#Dan Driessen#Harry Spilman#Junior Kennedy#Vic Correll#Doug Bureman#Bernie Stowe#Cesar Geronimo#Dave Tomlin#Frank Pastore#Bill Bonham#Mike LaCoss#George Foster#Manny Sarmiento#Hector Cruz#Dave Doyle#Larry Starr#Tom Seaver#Joe Morgan#Dave Concepcion#Russ Nixon#Bill Fischer#John McNamara
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The Accused (1988). After a young woman suffers a brutal gang rape in a bar one night, a prosecutor assists in bringing the perpetrators to justice, including the ones who encouraged and cheered on the attack.
Harrowing, but never quite as haunting as it perhaps wants to be. I can't help but feel that in the hands of a woman filmmaker it would've been a better film overall. Still, great performances, particularly from Jodie Foster who well and truly deserved her Oscar win for the role. 7/10.
#the accused#1988#Oscars 61#Nom: Actress#Won: Actress#Jonathan Kaplan#tom topor#Kelly McGillis#jodie foster#Bernie Coulson#leo rossi#american#america#courtroom drama#rape#crime#7/10
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Canadian actress Jill Foster appeared in several episodes of Bewitched. She started out in Toronto during the first year of CBC Television. She appeared on the program After Hours starring the comedy team Peppiatt and Aylesworth.
Peppiatt and Aylesworth later moved to the United States where they wrote The Judy Garland Show, The Jonathan Winters Show, and created the program Hee Haw.
Jill Foster married Canadian comedy writer Bernard Slade who moved to the United States and became the story editor on Bewitched and then created the Flying Nun, Love on a Rooftop, Bridget Loves Bernie, and the Partridge Family
#history of canadian comedy#peppiatt and aylesworth#bewitched#bernard slade#Jill Foster#canadians of early hollywood#canada#canadian
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FIRST ON FOX: Freshman GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno is introducing a bill that would declare English as the official language of the United States.
The bill, named the English Language Unity Act of 2025, would "declare English as the official language of the United States" and "establish a uniform English language rule for naturalization, and to avoid misconstructions of the English language texts of the laws of the United States."
Variations of the bill have been put forward in the past, including in 2023 from then Ohio Sen. JD Vance, who said at the time that English "has been a cornerstone of American culture for over 250 years" and that it "is far past time for Congress to codify its place into law, which is exactly what this bill does."
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Moreno, who was born in Colombia, said, "JD Vance was right – English is the official language of the United States and, as one of the only naturalized citizens serving in the Senate, I should know."
"The proudest moment of my life was when I became an American citizen at 18, a process that showed me just how foundational the English language is to the American way of life. It’s long past time we enshrine this simple fact into law."
While English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the country is one of a handful that do not have a national language.
Polling conducted by Rasmussen in 2021 showed that 73% of American adults believe that English should be the official language of the United States.
While critics of the effort have called it xenophobic and claim it demeans non-English speakers, former GOP Congressman Bob Good, who introduced similar legislation in the House when he served in Congress, argued the legislation is necessary.
"In the melting pot of the United States of America, our common English language promotes unity and fosters cultural integration," Good said in 2023.
"The English Language Unity Act is a common-sense measure that will strengthen America… It is also in the best interests of our legal immigrants, as proficiency in English helps them assimilate into our culture, succeed in the workplace, and reach their greatest potential."
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Noah Berlatsky at Public Notice:
Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election last week has led, inevitably, to a miserable round of Democratic blaming, shaming, bitterness, and general panic.
Bernie Sanders (as he tends to do) claimed the loss was the fault of the Democrats having “abandoned working class people.” Nancy Pelosi blamed Joe Biden for not exiting the race early enough, and the lack of an open primary. New York Rep. Tom Suozzi and Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton gracelessly embraced the bigoted talking point that the Democrats lost because of their (albeit limited) support for trans rights.
None of these analyses are very convincing. Nor are they especially helpful to vulnerable constituents who are terrified of what a Trump term means for them. A Democratic Party focused on bickering and blame — or worse looking for ways to throw various constituencies to the MAGA wolves — is not the Democratic Party we need right now.
[...]
Blue state governors won’t save us, but they can help
One of the most vocal blue state governors to promise anti-MAGA measures has been JB Pritzker of Illinois. In a combative news conference last Thursday, Pritzker warned Trump and MAGA, “To anyone who intends to come take away the freedom and opportunity and dignity of Illinoisans: I would remind you that a happy warrior is still a warrior.” “You come for my people, you come through me,” he concluded.
Pritzker’s statement wasn’t just bluster. Illinois has taken a range of measures to shore up protections for vulnerable groups since Pritzker won the governor’s race in 2018. The state passed a law in 2023 shielding abortion recipients from civil or criminal discovery and from extradition to other states. The same law ensured that insurance in Illinois would cover abortion medication and gender-affirming care, and also strengthened protections for IVF. Pritzker also signed legislation making it easier for trans people to change the gender on their birth certificates without medical certification. And the state passed laws to provide for foster provisions and guardianship for children of immigrants arrested or deported by ICE. Now the Illinois governor is working on plans to try to limit the damage from Trump going forward. He and staffers have been studying Trump’s Project 2025 plan for the next four years. In the 2025 legislative session, Pritzker plans to pass additional legislation to protect the identity of abortion refugees and to try to safeguard access to the abortion pill mifepristone. He’s also looking into ways to shore up environmental regulations.
Perhaps most pressingly, Pritzker says he has been in touch with other Democratic governors to discuss Project 2025 plans to withhold police grants from blue states that refuse to participate in mass deportation. Pritzker said that such actions would be “illegal” and promised to oppose them in court. Pritzker’s actions are being mirrored in other blue states. Gavin Newsom in California has called a special legislative session to provide more funds for the state attorney general’s office to challenge Trump measures on abortion, the environment, gun control, union dues, and more. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York AG Letitia James said they would increase coordination between their offices to “protect New Yorkers’ fundamental freedoms from any potential threats.” Washington state AG Bob Ferguson tweeted that the state had been “working for months to prepare for another Trump term,” going through Project 2025 “line by line” to address “unconstitutional assaults on your reproductive rights, access to health care, and civil rights.”
Happy to see some Blue state governors such as Pritzker, Newsom, and Hochul protect their state’s people from MAGA fascism.
#Blue State Secession#Blue States#2024 Presidential Election#2024 Elections#Illinois#J.B. Pritzker#Washington State#New York State#Kathy Hochul#Bob Ferguson#California#Gavin Newsom
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Literature
A
Age of Fire - E. E. Knight
Adventure Lit their Star - Kenneth Allsop
Alien in a Small Town - Jim Cleaveland
Alien Chronicles (Literature) - Deborah Chester
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Animorphs - K. A. Applegate
Am an Owl - Martin Hocke
At Winters End - Robert Silverberg
Avonoa - H.R.B. Collotzi
Astrid and Cerulean: A Parrot Fantasy - Parasol Marshall-Crowley
A Wolf for a Spell - Karah Sutton
The African Painted Wolf Novels - Alexander Kendziorski
The Alchemist's Cat - Robin Jarvis
The Amazing Maurice and his educated rodents - Terry Pratchet
The Amity Incident - C. M. Weller
The Ancient Solitary Reign - Martin Hocke
The Animals of Farthing Wood series - Colin Dann
The Art of Racing in the Rain - Garth Stein
The Author of Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of Therolinguistics - Ursula K. Le Guin
A Magical Cat Named Kayla: Whiskers of Enchantment -Carlos Juárez [AI Cover]*
The Animal Story Book - Various Authors [Editor: Andrew Lang]
Abenteuer im Korallenriff - Antonia Michaelis [DE]
B
Bambi: A life in the forest & Bambi Children - Felix Salten
Bamboo Kingdom series - Erin Hunter
Bazil Broketail - Christopher Rowley
Beak of the Moon & Dark of the Moon - Philip Temple
Bears of the Ice series - Kathryn Lasky
Beasts of New York - Jon Evans
Beautiful Joe - Margaret Marshall Saunders
Beyond Acacia Ridge - Amy Clare Fontaine
Birddom - Clive Woodall
Bird Brain - Guy Kennaway
Black Beauty - Anna Sewell
Blitzcat - Robert Westall
Blizzard Winds - Paul Koch
Books of the Raksura - Martha Wells
Braver: A Wombat's Tale - Suzanne Selfors & Walker Ranson
Bravelands series- Erin Hunter
Broken Fang - Rutherford Montgomery
Bunnicula series - Deborah Howe & James Howe
Burning Stars - Rurik Redwolf
A Black Fox Running - Brian Carter
A Blue So Loud - Tuesday
The Ballard of The Belstone Fox - David Rook
The Bear - James Curwood
The Bees - Laline Paull
The Biography of a Silver Fox - Ernest Thompson Seton
The Blue Cat of Castle Town - Catherine Cate Coblentz
The Book Of Chameleons - José Eduardo Agualusa
The Book of the Dun Cow - Walter Wangerin Jr.
The Book of Night with Moon - Diane Duane
The Books of the Named series - Clare Bell
The Bug Wars - Robert Asprin
The Builders - Daniel Polansky
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Call of the wild - Jack London
Callanish - William Horwood
Catwings - Ursula K. Le Guin
Cat Diaries: Secret Writings of the MEOW Society - Betsy Byars, Betsy Duffey & Laurie Myers
Cat House - Michael Peak
Cat Pack - Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Cats in the city of Plague - A.L Marlow
Celestial Heir series - Chester Young
Charlotte's Web - E. B. White
Chet and Bernie mysteries - Spencer Quinn
Chia The Wildcat - Joyce stranger
Child of the Wolves - Elizabeth Hall
Clarice the Brave - Lisa McMann
Cry of the Wild - Charles Foster
Coyote's Wild Home - Barbara Kingsolver; Lily Kingsolver & Paul Mirocha
Coyote Series - Michael Bergey
Crocuta - Katelyn Rushe
Coorinna: A Novel of the Tasmanian Uplands - Erle Wilson
Cujo - Steven King
The Calatians Series - Tim Susman
The Cats of Roxville station - Jean Craighead Georde
The Chanur Novels - C. J. Cherryh
The Cold Moons - Aeron Clement
The Color of Distance || Through Alien Eyes - Amy Thomson
The Conquerors - Timothy Zahn
The Council of Cats - R. J. F.
The Cricket in Times Square - George Selden
The Crimson Torch - Angela Holder
The Crossbreed - Allan Eckert
The Crucible of Time - John Brunner
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Darkeye series - Lydia West
Deadlands: The Hunted - Skye Melki-Wegner
Demon of Undoing - Andrea I. Alton
Desert Dog - Jim Kjelgaard
Dinotopia - James Gurney, Alan Dean Foster
Doglands - Tim Willocks
Dimwood Forest series - Avi
A Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a Stray - Ann M. Martin
A Dog's Porpoise Duology - M. C. Ross
Dogs of the Drowned City - Dayna Lorentz
A Dog's Purpose series - W. Bruce Cameron
Dolphin Way: Rise of the Guardians - Mark Caney
Domino - Kia Heavey
Douglas' Diary - Andrew John
DragonFire series - Lewis Jones Davies
Dragon Fires Rising - Marc Secchia
Dragon Hoard and Other Tales of Faerie - Cathleen Townsend
Dragons and Skylines series - Rowan Silver
Dragon Prayers - M.J. McPike
Dragons of Mother Stone series - Melissa McShane
Dragon Girls Series - Maddy Mara
The Deptford Mice series - Robin Jarvis
The Dogs of the Spires series - Ethan Summers
The Dragons of Solunas series - H. Leighton Dickson
The Duncton Chronicles - William Horwood
The Destiny of Dragons - J.F.R. Coates
The Diary Of A House Cat - Ileana Dorobantu
Dogtown - Katherine Applegate & Gennifer Choldenko
Die schwarze Tigerin - Peer Martin [DE]
Die weiße Wölfin - Vanessa Walder [DE]
Die Wilden Hunde Von Pompeii - Helmut Krausser [DE]
Das wilde Mäh - Vanessa Walder [DE]
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The Eyes and the Impossible - Dave Eggers
Eclosión - Arturo Balseiro [ES]
Ein Seehund findet nach Hause - Antonia Michaelis [DE]
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Fantastic Mr. Fox - Roald Dahl
Faithful Ruslan - Georgi Vladimov
Feather and Bone: The Crow Chronicles - Clem Martini
Feathers & Flames series - John Bailey
Felidae series (1) - Akif Pirinçci
Fifteen Rabbits - Felix Salten
Fire, Bed & Bone - Henrietta Branford
Fire of the Phoenix - Azariah Jade
Fluke - James Herbert
Firefall series - Peter Watts
Firebringer - David Clement-Davies
Flush: A Biography Book - Virginia Woolf
Fox - Glyn Frewer
Foxcraft series - Inbali Iserles
Frightful’s Mountain - Jeanie Craighead George
Frost dancers: A story of hares - Garry Kilworth
The Familiars series - Adam Jay Epstein
The Fifth - Saylor Ferguson
The Firebringer series - Meredith Ann Pierce
The Fox and The Hound - Daniel P. Mannix
The Forges of Dawn - E. Kinsey
Freundschaft im Regenwald - Peer Martin [DE]
(1) Felidae's Author - Akif Pirinçci - is known to be a Xenophobic, Anti-muslim, Anti-Lgbt and Extreme Right-Wing guy (A N4zi by his on words). Won't be going onto details just know he has a non-fiction work called "Germany Gone Mad: The Crazy Cult around Women, Homosexuals and Immigrants." His works has been out of print ever since.
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Guardian Cats and the lost books of Alexandria - Rahma Krambo
Guardians of Ga'Hoole series - Kathryn Lasky
Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
Griffin Quest - Sophie Torro
Gryphon Insurrection series - K. Vale Nagle
The Ghost and It's Shadow - Shaun Hick
The Golden Eagle - Robert Murphy
The Golem and the Jinni - Helene Wecker
The Good Dog - Newbery Medalist
The Guardian Herd series - Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
The Goodbye Cat - Hiro Arikawa
The Great Timbers - James A. Kane
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Haunt Fox - Jim Kjelgaard
Haven: A Small Cat's Big Adventure - Megan Wagner Lloyd
Heavenly Horse series - Mary Stanton
Hive - Ischade Bradean
Horses of Dawn series - Kathryn Lasky
House of Tribes - Garry Kilworth
Hunter's Moon/Foxes of First dark - Garry Kilworth
Hunters Universe series - Abigail Hilton
A Hare at Dark Hollow - Joyce Stranger
The Hundred and One Dalmatians & The Starlight Barking - Dodie Smith
The Hunt for Elsewhere - Beatrice Vine
Hollow Kingdom Duology - Kira Jane Buxton
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I am a Cat - Natsume Sōseki
I, Scheherezade: Memoirs of a Siamese Cat - Douglass Parhirst
In the Long Dark - Brian Carter
The Incredible Journey - Sheila Burnford
Im Reich der Geparde - Kira Gembri [DE]
J
Joe Grey series - Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Richard Bach & Russell Munson
Julie of the Wolves - Jeanie Craighead George
The Jungle Book - Rudyard Kipling
Journey to the West - Wu Cheng'en
K
Kävik the Wolf Dog - Walt Morey
Kazan duology - James Curwood
Kine Saga - Alan Lloyd
Kona's Song - Louise Searl
The Killers - Daniel P. Mannix
Kindred of the Wild - Charles G.D Roberts
König der Bären - Vanessa Walder [DE]
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Lassie Come-Home - Eric Knight
Last of the Curlews - Fred Bodsworth
Lazy Scales - D.M. Gilmore
Legends of Blood series - Ethan Summers
A Legend of Wolf Song - George Stone
Luna the Lone Wolf - Forest Wells
Lupus Rex - John Carter Cash
Lutapolii: White Dragon of the South - Deryn Pittar
The Last Unicorn - Peter S. Beagle
The Labrador Pact & The Last Family in England - Matt Haig
The Last Dogs - Christopher Holt
The Last Eagle - Daniel P. Mannix
The Last Great Auk - Allan Eckert
The Last Monster on Earth - L.J. Davies
The Life Story of a Fox - J. C. Tregarthen
The Lost Rainforest series - Eliot Schrefer & Emilia Dziubak
The Lost Domain - Martin Hocke
The Last Whales: A Novel - Lloyd Abbey
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Mammoth Trilogy - Stephen Baxter
Manxmouse: The Mouse Who Knew No Fear - Paul Gallico
Marney the Fox - Scott Goodall & John Stokes
Mattie: The story of a hedgehog - Norman Adams, & G.D. Griffiths
Matriarch: Elephant vs. T-Rex - Roz Gibson
Midnight's Sun - Garry Kilworth
Migon - P.C. Keeler
Minado The Devil - Dog - Erle Wilson
Monkey Wars - Richard Kurti
Mouseheart Series - Lisa Fiedler
The Mistmantle chronicles - M.I. McAllister
The Mountain Lion - Robert Murphy
The Mouse Butcher - Dick King-Smith
The Mouse Protectors Series - Olly Barrett
Maru - Die Reise der Elefanten - Kira Gembri [DE]
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New Springtime series - Robert Silverberg
Nightshade Chronicles - Hilary Wagner
Nugly - M. C. Ross
Nuru und Lela - Das Wunder der Wildnis - Kira Gembri [DE]
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Old One-Toe - Michel-Aimé Baudouy
Of Birds and Branches - Frances Pauli
Outlaw Red - Jim Kjelgaard
The Old Stag - Henry Williamson
The One and Only Ivan - Katherine Applegate
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Painted Flowers - Caitlin Grizzle
Pax & Pax: Journey Home - Sara Pennypacker
Petrichor - C.E. Wright
The Plague Dogs - Richard Adams
The Pit - Elaine Ramsay
Pride Wars Series - Matt Laney
A Pup Called Trouble - Bobbie Pyron
The Peregryne Falcon - Robert Murphy
Pork and Others - Cris Freddi
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Queen in the Mud - Maari
Quill and Claw series - Kathryn Brown
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Rak: The story of an Urban Fox - Jonathon Guy
Ramblefoot by Ken Kaufman
Rats of Nimh series - Robert C. O'Brien
Raven Quest - Sharon Stewart
Ravenspell Series - David Farland
Raptor Red - Robert T. Bakker
Red Fox - Charles G. D. Roberts
Redwall series - Brian Jacques
Rose in a Storm - Jon Katz
Rufus - Rutherford Montgomery
Run With the Wind series - Tom McCaughren
Runt - Marion Dane Baeur
Rustle in the Grass - Robin Hawdon
Rusty - Joyce Stranger
The Remembered War series - Robert Vane
The Rescuers series - Margery Sharp
The Red Stranger - David Stephen
The River Singers & The Rising - Tom Moorhouse
The Road Not Taken - Harry Turtledove,
The Running Foxes - Joyce Stranger
Revier der Raben - Vanessa Walder [DE]
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Salar the Salmon - Henry Williamson
Scary Stories for Young Foxes Duology - Christian McKay Heidicker
Scaleshifter series - Shelby Hailstone Law
Shadow Walkers - Russ Chenoweth
Scream of the White Bears - David Clement-Davies
Seekers saga - Erin Hunter
Serpentia Series - Frances Pauli
Shadows in the Sky - Pete Cross
Shark Wars Series - EJ Altbacker
Silverwing series - Kenneth Oppel
Silver Brumby series - Elyne Mitchell
Sirius - Olaf Stapledon
SkyTalons Series - Sophie Torro
Solo's Journey - Joy Aiken Smith
Sky Hawk - Gill Lewis
Snow Dog - Jim Kjelgaard
Song of the River - Soinbhe Lally
Spirit of the West series - Kathleen Duey
Survivors series - Erin Hunter
Stray - A.N Wilson
String Lug the Fox - David Stephen
Swashbuckling Cats: Nine Lives on the Seven Seas - Rhonda Parrish & Co.
Swordbird series - Nancy Yi Fan
The Sheep-Pig - Dick King-Smith
The Sight & Fell - David Clement-Davies
The Silent Sky - Allan Eckert
The Silver Claw - Garry Kilworth
The Stoner Eagles - William Horwood
The Stink Files - Jennifer L. Holm & Jonathan Hamel
The Snowcat Prince - Dina Norlund
The Story Of A Seagull And The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly - Luis Sepúlveda
The Story of a Snail Who Discovered the Importance of Being Slow - Luis Sepúlveda
The Story of a dog called Leal - Luis Sepúlveda
The Story of a Red Deer - John Fortescue
The Summer King Chronicles - Jess E. Owen
Schogul, Rächer der Tiere - Birgit Laqua [DE]
Stadt der Füchse - Vanessa Walder [DE]
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Tailchaser's Song - Tad Williams
Tarka the Otter - Henry Williamson
Three Bags Full - Leonnie Swann
Thy Servant a Dog - Rudyard Kipling
Tomorrow's Sphinx - Clare Bell
Torn Ear - Geoffrey Malone
Thor - Wayne Smith
Trickster - Tom Moorhouse
Two Dogs and a Horse - Jim Kjelgaard
The Tale of Despereaux - Kate DiCamillo
The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Hiro Arikawa
The Trilogy of the Ants - Bernard Werber
The Trumpet of the Swan - E. B. White
The Tusk That Did the Damage - Tania James
The Tygrine cat - Inbali Iserles
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Ultimate Dragon Saga - Graham Edwards
Under the Skin - Michel Faber
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Varjak Paw duology - S.F Said
Vainqueur the Dragon series - Maxime J. Durand
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War Bunny series - Christopher St. Jhon
War Horse - Michael Morpurgo
War Queen - Illthylian
Warrior Cats series - Erin Hunter
Watership Down/Tales of Watership Down - Richard Adams
Ways of Wood Folk - William J. Long
Welkin Weasels series - Garry Kilworth
West of Eden - Harry Harrison
Whalesong Trilogy - Robert Siegel
Whale - Jeremy Lucas
Whispers in the Forest - Barbara Coultry
White Wolf - Henrietta Branford
White Fang - Jack London
White Fox Series - Jiatong Chen
Wings trilogy - Don Conroy
Wild Lone - Denys Watkins-Pitchford
Wild Animals I Have Known - Ernest Thompson Seton
Willow Tree Wood Series - J. S. Betts
Wings of Fire series - Tui T. Sutherland
Winterset Hollow - Jonathan Edward Durham
Wolf: The Journey Home | Hungry for Home: A Wolf Odyssey - Asta Bowen
Wolf Brother series - Michelle Paver
Wolf Chronicles - Dorothy Hearst
Wolves of the Beyond Series - Kathryn Lasky
Woodstock Saga - Michael Tod
A Whale of the Wild - Rosanne Parry
A Wolf Called Wander - Rosanne Parry
The Waters of Nyra - Kelly Michelle Baker
The Wolves of Elementa series - Sophie Torro
The Wolves of Time - William Horwood
The Wolf Chronicles Series - Teng Rong
The Way of Kings - Louise Searl
The White Bone - Barbara Gowdy
The White Fox/Singing Tree - Brian Parvin
The White Puma - Ronald Lawrence
The Wild Road & The Golden Cat - Gabriel King
The Wildings & The Thousand names of darkness - Nilanjana Roy
The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
The Wind Protect You - Pat Murphy
The Wolves of Paris - Daniel P. Mannix
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Yellow eyes - Rutherford Montgomery
The Year Of The Dinosaur - Edwin H. Colbert
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Zones of Thought series - Vernor Vinge
Z-Verse series by R.H
Comic Books/Graphic Novels
Animosity - Marguerite Bennett
Age of Reptiles - Ricardo Delgado
Legend - Samuel Sattin Koehler
Mouse Guard - David Petersen
Pride of Baghdad - Brian K. Vaughan & Niko Henrichon
Rover Red Charlie - Garth Ennis & Michael Dipascale
Stray Dogs - Tony Fleecs & Trish Forstner
We3 - Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely
Beasts of Burden - Evan Dorkin & Jill Thompson
LOBO: Canine Crusader of the Metal Wasteland - Macs-World-Ent
The Sandman: Dream of a Thousand Cats - Neil Gaiman
Animal Castle - Xavier Dorison & Felix Delep
Blacksad Series - Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido
Scurry - Mac Smith
The Snowcat Prince - Dina Norlund
Rankless - Maggie Lightheart
Animal Pound - Tom King & Peter Gross
Animal Castle - Xavier Dorison & Felix Delep
BlackSad - Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido
Picture Books
Steve the Dung Beetle: On a Roll - Susan R. Stoltz & Melissa Bailey
Hot Dog - Doug Salati
The Rock from the Sky - Jon Klassen
Whoever Heard of a Flying Bird? - David Cunliffe & Ivan Barrera
A Cat Named Whiskers - Shana Gorian
Ocean Tales Children's Books Series - Sarah Cullen & Zuzana Sbodová
Jake the Growling Dog - Samantha Shannon
Indie Written Works
Fins Above Series - MIROYMON
Journey of Atlas - Journey of Atlas
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After Honour - genstaelens
Awka - Nothofagus-obliqua
Arax - Azany
Amarith - Eredhys
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Alone - Magpeyes
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The Betrothed - Kibisca
Black Tyrant - Zapp-BEAST
Blue - HunterBeingHunted
Beast Tags - TheRoomPet
Spy - Utahraptor93
Be Reflected in my Eyes - Aquene-lupetta
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Carry your voice - TacoBella
Caelum Sky - ALRadeck
Crescent Wing - Mikaley
Crescent Moonlight - AnimalCrispy
City of Trees - SanjanaIndica
Corpse - doeprince/ratt
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Darbi - Sherard Jackson
The Devils Demons - Therbis
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Dyten - Therbis
Desperation - PracticelImagination
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Equus Siderae - Dalgeor
Empyrean - Leonine-Skies
Enchantment - FeralWolf1234
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Fox Fires - Pipilia
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Fjeld - Dachiia
Felinia - Rainy-bleu
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Golden Shrike - doeprince/ratt
Ghost of the Gulag - David Derrick Jr.
H
Horse Age - BUGHS-22
Hiraeth - AFlameThatNeverDies
Half-Blood - majkaria
Horns of Light - ThatMoonySky
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I Hope So - Detective Calico
The Ivory Walk - TacoBella
I'm not Ready - Wolfkingdom372
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Jet and Harley - doeprince
K
Kestrel Island - Silverphoenix
Kin - Fienduredraws
KuroMonody - IrisBdz
Krystal - Nitteh
The King of Eyes - CloverTailedFox09
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Legend of Murk - Azany
LouptaOmbra - Loupta Ombra (OngakuK, MlleNugget & joeypony)
Leopards bring rain - Kyriuar
M
Mazes of Filth - petitecanine
Minimal All You Are - mike-princeofstars
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Nine Riders - SpiriMuse
No Man's Land - TacoBella
Never seen the Day - R3dk3y
Norra - shadowmirku
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Obsidian Fire - SolinaBright
Oren's Forge - teagangavet
Off-White - Akreon
Out Of Time - IndiWolf
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Rabbit on the Moon - Songdogx & Nitteh
The Rabbit Hole - Detrah
RunningWolf Mirari - Mirella Menciassi
Raptor - ElenPanter
Redriver - FireTheWolf777
Repeat - Songdogx
The Rabbit's Foot - riri_arts
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Scurry - Mac Smith
Simbol - Zoba22
Spirit Lock - Animal Crispy
The Sylcoe - Denece-the-sylcoe
Sunder - Aurosoul
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Tainted Hearts - Therbis
Taxicat - owlburrow
That's Freedom Guyra - Nothofagus-obliqua
Three Corners: A Kitten's Story - Lara Frizzell
Tofauti Sawa - TheCynicalHound
Two of a Kind - ProjectNao
To Catch a Star - SleepySundae
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Under the Ash Tree - ChevreLune
Uninvited - Nothofagus-obliqua
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Water Wolves - LuckyStarhun
What Lurks Beneath - ArualMeow
Water Wolves - LuckyStarhun
Wild Wolves - Lombarsi
White Tail - SleepySundae
What's your damage? - FrostedCanid
The Wolves of Chena - Yamis-Art
Waves Always Crash - Hellhunde
The Whale's Heart - Possumteeeth [Warriors Fancomic]
Manga
A Centaur's Life - Murayama Kei
Beastars - Paru Itagaki
Chi's Sweet Home - Kanata Konami
Ginga Series [Silverfang] - Yoshihiro Takahashi
Gon - Masashi Tanaka
Houseki no Kuni | Land of the Lustrous - Haruko Ichikawa
Inugami-Kai - Masaya Hokazono
The Jungle Emperor - Osamu Tezuka
My roommate is a cat - Minatsuki & Asu Futatsuya
Crimsons – The Scarlet Navigators of the Ocean - Kanno Takanori
Rooster Fighter - Shū Sakuratani
Simoun - Shō Aikawa
The Fox & Little Tanuki - Mi Tagawa
Yuria 100 Shiki - Nobuto Hagio
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Cat Soup
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101 Dalmatians: The series & 101 Dalmatian Street
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A Polar Bear in Love
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Baja no Studio
Bagi: Monster of Mighty Nature
Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel
Bluey
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Centaurworld (2021)
Chirin's Bell
Chironup no Kitsune
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Dokkun Dokkun
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F
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Gamba no Bouken
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Hazbin Hotel
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Invader ZIM
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K
King Fang
Koisuru Shirokuma
Kemushi no Boro
Kewang Lantian
Konglong Baobei: Shiluo De Wenming
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Little Polar Bear
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Manxmouse's Great Activity
Mitsubachi Maya no Bouken
Mikan Enikki
Massugu ni Ikou -
My Life as a Teenage Robot
Mikan Enikki
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O
Ore, Tsushima
Okashi na Sabaku no Suna to Manu
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Primal
Polar Bear Cafe
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R
Robotboy (2005)
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Seton Doubutsuki: Risu no Banner
Simoun
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The Amazing 3
Tottoko Hamtarou
The Adventure of Qiqi and Keke
Tama & Friends: Third Street Story
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V
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Watership Down (2018) & Watership Down (1999)
What's Michael?
Wolf's Rain
Wonder Pets
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Live-Action/Hybrid show
Fantasy High
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Alone a wolf's winter
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Baja's Studio
Beautiful Name
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Cat Piano
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Far From the Tree
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Genji Fantasy: The Cat Fell in Love With Hikaru Genji
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Hao Mao Mimi
Houzi Dian Bianpao
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Je T'aime
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Kitbull
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Lava
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Laoshu Jia Nu
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Mahoutsukai no Melody
Monmon the Water Spider
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O
Of Mice and Clockworks
Osaru no Tairyou
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Piper
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R
Robin Robin
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Sauria - Dead Sound
Smash and Grab
Street of Crocodiles
She and Her Cat
Space Neko Theater
Shiroi Zou | White Elephant
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Sugar, With a Story
Straw-saurus NEO
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The Chair
The Blue Umbrella
The Shell Shocked Egg
The Dog Door
The Dog In The Alley
That's Why They Were Made
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Ushigaeru
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With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun
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Y
Z
Zhui Shu
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101 Dalmatians duology
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A Monkey's Tale (1999)
All Dogs go to Heaven
The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin
Alpha and Omega saga
An American Tail
The Aristocats
Antz
Animals United
Annabelle's Wish (1997)
Alakazam the great (1960)
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Back Outback
Balto
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Bolt
Brother Bear / Brother Bear II
A Bug's Life
The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales
Bee Movie
The Brave Little Toaster
Birds of a Feather
Back to the Forest
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Cars
Chance
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Dinosaur
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Elemental
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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The Fox and the Hound
Finding Nemo/Finding Dory
Free Birds
The Fearless Four
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The Good Dinosaur
Ghost in the Shell
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
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Happy Feet/Happy Feet Two
Help! I'm a Fish
Home on the Range
Hoero! Bun Bun Movie
Hokkyoku no Muushika Miishika
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Ice Age Franchise
Isle of Dogs
I Am T-Rex
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Jungledyret Hugo
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Koati
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Lady and the Tramp
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The Last Unicorn
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Little Big Panda
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My Friend Tyranno
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Mouse and His Child
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Oliver & Company
One Stormy Night
Over the Edge
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Padak
The Plague Dogs
Pompoko
Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro
Pipi Tobenai Hotaru
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Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure
Rango
Ratatouille
Raven the Little Rascal
Reynard the Fox (1989)
Rio
Robots
Rock a Doodle
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1998)
The Rabbi’s Cat
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Samson and Sally
Sahara
The Secret of Nihm
The Secret Life of Pets/The Secret Life of Pets II
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Sheep & Wolves
The Seventh Brother
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Stowaways on the Ark
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A Turtle's Tale
The One and Only Ivan
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The Trumpet of the Swan
The Enchanted Journey
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Unico
Underdog
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Vuk the Little Fox
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WALL·E
Watership Down (1978)
White Fang
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The Wild
Wolf Children
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You Are Umasou
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Zootopia
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Cats & Dogs franchise
Charlotte's Web
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Fluke (1995) - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Strays (2023) - Universal Pictures
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101 Dalmatians duology (1996 & 2000)
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March of the Penguins
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Shelter / Shelter 2/ Shelter 3 - Might and Delight
Paws - Might and Delight
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Ōkami - Clover Studio
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Night in the Woods - Infinite Fall & Secret Lab
Monster Prom - Beautiful Glitch
Them's Fightin' Herds - Mane6
Toontown
E.V.O.: Search for Eden - Givro Corporation
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In My Eyes You're a Giant - Sonata Arctica
It Won't Fade - Unia
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Cardinal West
Xenofiction Reviews
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Trope Talk: Small Mammal on a Big Adventure by Overly Sarcastic Productions
youtube
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Mirolapye - Varverine
Franchises
Sonic the Hedgehog
My little pony
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Hamtaro
Pokemon
Digimon
Kirby
Monter High
Tom & Jerry
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I’m an Environmentalist. That’s Why I Can’t Vote Green.
Award-winning filmmaker and director of Gasland Josh Fox on why he will never vote for Jill Stein.
November 1, 2024
The Nation
Milanville, Pennsylvania—Progressives can truly win in this election, even though we have a moderate Democrat on the ticket. And it’s not by voting for Jill Stein. But first, a little history…
Not long ago the entire upper Delaware River basin in Pennsylvania—one of the most beautiful areas in the country, in the watershed for New York City, southern New Jersey and Philadelphia—was on the chopping block for fracking.
A 75 mile stretch of the Delaware River could have become a toxic oil field. Fracking is an environmental apocalypse: millions of gallons of toxic fracking fluids, radioactive waste, underground water contamination, hundreds of thousands of truck trips, air pollution, land scarring, massive public health crises, and depleted water supply. Everything about the practice is toxic; it is inherently contaminating in the long and short term.
Our community was quick to understand the threat and organize and mobilize against it. Every little town along the Delaware across New York and Pennsylvania had a mom-and-pop anti-fracking group spring up. My film Gasland, on HBO, was part of this campaign, and our Gasland tours went from town to town, Johnny Appleseed–style, fostering our new movement.
Amazingly, we won. We banned fracking in the Delaware River basin and in New York State, saving the water supply for 16 million people. One of the greatest achievements of the environmental movement in this century.
We did this by convincing the Democratic governors of New York and Delaware and the president at the time—Barack Obama—to ban fracking here. These were all moderate Democrats. Not exactly Bernie Sanders, if you know what I mean.
I consider myself far to the left of Andrew Cuomo and Barack Obama. But I know that if those moderate Democrats hadn’t been in office, there’s no way we would have won.
Republicans would have just said no. This whole place would have been completely fracked to hell. We would have lost. And the whole gorgeous, life-giving national treasure of the Delaware River would have been a toxic fracking zone.
Our victory against fracking kept more carbon and methane in the ground than almost any other single environmental win in history—making it a huge win for the climate as well.
Here is the key point: I’m not in love with Kamala Harris’s positions on fracking. I find it utterly infuriating when moderate Democrats think that they need to pay lip service to a toxic destructive climate monster of an industry to win Pennsylvania. I don’t actually think that is true, because studies have shown that 70 percent of Pennsylvania residents want fracking either banned or much more tightly regulated.
But I don’t need to be in love. I need to be able to vote strategically.
Hundreds of thousands of people showed up to protect this place and to hold moderate Democrats accountable, and that was the key to victory here.
You know who didn’t show up for this place? Jill Stein. She doesn’t show up for these frontline battles. Ever.
Stein says she’s against fracking, but Stein has hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in the oil and gas industry. Did you know that? Did you know that she actually profits off of the oil and gas industry, that she has had investments in the Keystone XL pipeline and multiple fracking companies?
Did you know that she has investments in Raytheon, that she’s had investments in ExxonMobil? Did you know that she has investments in Home Depot—one of the most rapacious companies in the world, guilty of horrific deforestation throughout the world?
How is it that the Green Party candidate hasn’t divested her own personal fortune from fossil fuels? It’s sheer hypocrisy. And so is the strategy of running for president every four years but never showing up for battles like this.
In 2016, Stein defended these investments by saying they are mutual funds and indexed retirement funds.
But that, plainly speaking, is bunk.
Her claims are a slap in the face to the entire fossil fuel divestment movement. It is easier now than ever to have investments that are fossil free; doing so is a huge plank of the environmental cause. Hundreds of real activists were arrested this summer in New York City calling for Citibank to divest as part of the Summer of Heat campaign. For Stein to ignore all this and still attempt to call herself an activist is beyond hypocrisy, it is political malpractice. Shame on you, Dr. Stein! Shame on you for profiting from fracking and oil drilling.
I’m not in love with Kamala Harris’s positions—on fracking, and on some other issues. But I will tell you what I am in love with. I’m in love with our movements.
I’m in love with what we can do. The entire history of progressive progress in this country is of movements pushing moderate presidents. It happened with FDR and the labor movement. It happened with LBJ and the MLK and the civil rights movement. It happened with Obama and Biden and the movement for gay marriage. We organize and push them—and that’s how we get what we want. That’s our progressive history in America.
But in order for us progressives to do our jobs and fight effectively for a more just and equitable world as a movement, we need to have Harris in office. If we have Donald Trump in office, there’s no chance in hell that we’re actually going to advance an environmental agenda.
So I urge you to please believe in us as a movement. Love us. Believe in our power. We have done this before—and we can do it again with a moderate Democrat in office. Which is the only choice we’ve got right now.
If everyone in who voted for Stein in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan had voted for the Democrat instead, Trump would never have been the president.
We have the true power. It comes from the bottom up.
And I believe in us.
A vote for Harris is a vote for us, a vote for our movements to have a fighting chance for change. Progressive politics and advancing our agenda in this country is not something that happens every four years when you vote, or every four years when a toxic egomaniac like Stein (or Trump, for that matter) runs for president. It is a daily commitment. So vote for Kamala Harris. Join the movement—and I’ll see you on the front lines.
#jill stein#green party#election 2024#us politics#us elections#kamala harris#harris for president#vote democrat
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bernadetta drags herself across the ground and plops face first onto it before ferdinand von aegir's feet. she has nothing to her name but the handful of coins she and dedue have collected, since she's already given up the two weapons she found. all of that, and not even a bow to show for it. not even a horse girl.
"ferdinand," the dirt-muffled voice croaks, "bernie thinks something's going on in your towns. town. hopefully just the one town."
Week 2 Intermission
"Bern-" the optimism in his voice briefly emerged, seconds before his tone could no longer brave the chill of reality. it, too, fell at his feet, crumpling by the streetside with a handful of coins and nothing else to his name. "-adetta." his boots were stringed too tightly around his feet, and his coat did not fit correctly over his shoulders anymore. Ferdinand von Aegir knew he must answer to these comments, but the words failed him, dying under his tongue before they reached the light.
he had a growing reluctance overshadowing his confidence—it was evident in the way it wore at his sheen. did it matter that others witnessed it? perhaps, if you had asked him a mere two weeks ago, it might have but… confronting these feelings live incured a peculiar self-actualization in him. this, no matter how irrational the cause, was his fault. was his duty. was his failure. Ferdinand carried himself rather seriously when stripped of his humors, and he lowered himself with an open palm offered to her.
"I was on duty on the otherside of the territory… what you witnessed there was plainly tantamount to failure. Bernadetta, I…" for once, he wished his gaze could break, but he was raised on an ettiquette catered to nobility. he must lay in the bed of flowers he fostered. the gaze did not break, not once, but it trembled under a dying light. "-must take accountability for the fall of my duchy."
grasping her hand with his other cupping her elbow, he pulled her up. "I hope you will not take to heart what you saw there. Aegir territory can be and has always been an exemplary home. but what befell it is something I failed to account for." his Adam's apple uncomfortably bobbed when he swallowed. "I did not know the conditions had been so dubious, nor that the preventative measures set in place had not been enough to impede this disaster."
"…"
he wished, just once, he could break his gaze. but he would simply have to swallow his pride and maintain his poise in the wake of this defeat.
"I fear that this was a sign of decline, long before the fall. my people needed me, but I was unaware of the gravity of which they needed me."
he frowned, all too severe. there is nothing left he can glitter and shine about. "I have much to re-evaluate. but I hope you remain safe in all this. I am sorry you had to witness it, yet am glad it was you that did."
"judge me fairly. and don't worry, I trust you won't pity me."
#hermidetta#{ pretend this was released right after week 1 LMFAO#{ yeahhhhh he walked into combat sober and high key pushing his optimism button to keep up morale but bro is just a different person rn#{ benie. benie i'm sorry you had to witness that
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Roshi Joan Halifax writes: Eihei Dōgen, for example, offered the great teaching on the Four Embracing Ways of a Bodhisattva: generosity, kind speech, benevolence toward all, and treating all equally. These four “embracing actions” are relational and social. They point to an ethic of care, inclusion, and interdependence that is important for us today. In this regard, we can also reflect on the realization of what our African sisters and brothers call Ubuntu: “I am because you are”… In other words, we rise through lifting up each other. This is the spirit in action of what Thich Nhat Hanh has termed “inter-being.”
In exploring in my own life and what I have learned from my own challenges, I have seen some other aspects of the Bodhisattva Ideal that might serve us to explore in this time. Here are five potentially enriching powers of the Bodhisattva, attitudes and practices that might assist in fostering not only individual transformation but also social and environmental transformation as well.
The first Bodhisattva power is to foster interconnected communities of integrity and care. This power is about inclusion, intimacy, inter-being, and moral character. As Thich Nhat Hanh has suggested, the coming Buddha is the sangha.
The second Bodhisattva power is the actualization of universal compassion. This power is about spontaneous, seamless, unprescribed responsiveness to the truth of suffering. As neuroscientist Francisco Varela has written “…one of the main characteristics of spontaneous compassion… is that it follows no rules.”
The third Bodhisattva power is that Bodhisattvas do not seek easy situations. This power is about what Roshi Bernie Glassman has called “charnel ground practice.”
The fourth Bodhisattva power is revolutionary joy. This power is about what the social psychologist Dacher Keltner has called the arising of “moral beauty.”
The fifth bodhisattva power is imagination. This power is about the generosity of the mind that is free from narrow views.
[Thanks to Rebecca Solnit]
#Rebecca Solnit#Bodhisattva#universal compassion#revolutionary joy#moral beauty#imagination#Joan Halifax#Dogen
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Down South
So. Allan Lichtman is predicting a narrow win for Harris. He's never been wrong before, but he seems... particularly terrified, of late. He's received death threats, and in a place that as dyed-in-the-wool Blue as Washington D.C.; that's saying something.
I'm less convinced, personally. Trump voters might be hooligans, they do have this particular trait of Fascist mobs of having effectively come together in a way most people on the American Left can't really dream of fostering. From the outside, Trump voters are a fairly homogenous mass - but American Leftism tends to spider off into several different directions. And with the Israelo-Palestinian conflict, I wouldn't be surprised if some people played the "both camps suck, so I'm cancelling my vote" card.
And that, well, while it remains a valid gesture in a democratic system, is still a symptom of a larger failure. When even the current eidolon of Ideological Leftism - Bernie Sanders - pushes people to vote for Harris-Walz, you have to face the facts.
There's that, and the rest of the world seriously couldn't stomach another four years of Orange Cheeto.
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since politics has been on my (and probably everyone's) brain a lot lately i took a shit-ton of political compass tests and averaged them all together, then fed them to a LLM (running locally) to specifically create a profile of people i probably wouldn't get along with politically, lmao.
and wouldn't ya know, me being true neutral once again means many people (at least on the internet) would probably not like me too much, ha
full report of my nemeses under the cut, 'cause it's thorough
"Tyler, with his unique blend of political philosophies, would likely find himself at odds with individuals who hold extreme or uncompromising views. Here's how he might view these perspectives:
Far-Left Extremists: Tyler respects the desire for equality and fairness that drives many on the far left. However, he believes that radical socialism or communism often overlooks the importance of personal property and small businesses, which he sees as vital for a healthy economy. In Tyler's view, these extreme ideologies can lead to the concentration of power in the hands of the state, stifling individual initiative and innovation. He worries that such systems can result in economic inefficiency, a lack of personal freedom, and even oppression, ultimately harming the very people they aim to help. Tyler sees these systems as potentially leading to authoritarianism under the guise of equality.
Far-Right Extremists: While Tyler understands the importance of national identity and community values, he strongly opposes the exclusionary and xenophobic policies promoted by far-right nationalists or supremacists. Despite his nativist tendencies, Tyler believes that a thriving society benefits from a variety of backgrounds and viewpoints. He sees extreme nationalism as a dangerous ideology that fosters division, hatred, and violence. Tyler's brand of nativism is about valuing community heritage and ensuring that immigration policies are compassionate, economically viable, and practical, balancing the nation's capacity to accept immigrants with the need for a straightforward, fair, and legal process.
Authoritarians: Tyler appreciates the need for strong leadership, but he firmly believes that power should be distributed and checked to prevent abuse. He opposes authoritarian figures like Joseph Stalin or Pol Pot because they centralize power and suppress individual freedoms, which contradicts his commitment to representative democracy and the rule of law. Tyler believes that a healthy democracy requires transparency, accountability, and the active participation of its citizens to prevent the rise of tyranny. He sees checks and balances as essential to safeguarding freedom and justice. Authoritarian regimes, in his view, are oppressive and detrimental to human rights.
Libertarian Extremists: Tyler recognizes the appeal of minimal government intervention and personal freedom championed by extreme libertarians. However, he believes that a completely laissez-faire approach can lead to economic inequality and social disparity. Tyler supports a balanced economic system that combines individual freedom with ethical principles and community responsibility. He thinks that some level of regulation is necessary to protect the vulnerable and ensure that everyone has a fair chance to succeed. In his view, a mix of personal liberty and social welfare creates a more equitable and just society.
Populists: Tyler understands the frustration that drives populist movements and the desire for change. However, he is wary of leaders who use divisive rhetoric and offer simplistic solutions to complex problems. Figures like Bernie Sanders and Hugo Chavez, who appeal to broad, sweeping changes, might clash with Tyler's centrist and pragmatic approach. Tyler believes that effective governance requires nuanced policies and thoughtful deliberation, rather than quick fixes and polarizing tactics. He values evidence-based decision-making over populist promises. Populist leaders, in his view, often exploit people's emotions and fears for political gain, leading to instability and poor governance.
In essence, Tyler values moderation, a variety of backgrounds and viewpoints, and ethical governance. He believes that extreme, uncompromising, or authoritarian views, regardless of their position on the political spectrum, often fail to address the complexities of society in a balanced and fair manner."
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"BANDIT, you say you were in the building the night this tragedy occurred. did you hear any of the commotion coming from upstairs ? did it sound like a disagreement to you, or an intruder ??"
Bandit let out a dismissive scoff, thinking the question was a load of malarkey. "I'm like, two floors up, so I didn't hear a thing. Bernie's little sister showed up, but I was, ya know, out of commission for the night. 'Fraid I can't help ya with any'a that noise-makin'." After a beat to reassess the cold verbatim she'd answered with, she let out a breath. "Seems too shaken up for it to be anythin' but an intruder if ya ask me. Maybe someone slipped in when they buzzed that other woman up, ya get me?"
"did you notice any other disturbances in the building in the recent weeks ? someone being let in that you didn't recognize ?"
"Ya know, there've been a couple'a people who linger out the buildin' sometimes at night, right in the front. I think most'a 'em live in the building," with an obnoxious pop of bubblegum, she shook her head, "I don't really pay any attention to who goes in and out, ya know, I'm not the concierge, or whatev'a. Why not hire more'a 'em and have 'em cover all the blind spots the cameras don't? City or buildin' don't wanna pay that kind'a money, do they?"
"have you been acquainted with josette leighton, or is there anything you can personally tell us about her, with her becoming a person of interest in this case ? her alibi doesn't seem to add up, don't you think ??"
"Who the hell is that again? Oh, right, ding dong, the bitch is dead and ya were found sleepin' in her bed." Four or five years in Anchorage clearly hadn't granted her the omniscience to every single person living in the small town. Maybe she shouldn't have made such an audacious television for the live viewers, oh well. First impressions weren't made to stick. Idling with the microphone in her hand like a makeshift baton, she shook her head. "I dunno 'er personally, just all'a the stories, ya know? Wonder if she was on somethin' that she slept through. There's practically crack floodin' the streets. Some guy's doin' deals all the time at that place she worked at, made a scene and all. Sounds like a tweaker."
"if you recall, the late matevos hakobyan was also slain a couple years prior. both were veterinarians. any connection there, do you think ?"
"I don't." At least she was honest. "Who the hell knows? The police should'a got a better idea about that than me? There's a word we use for serial killers like those, though. Guess someone's got a sicko vendetta against pet vets if that's the case." Shoving the microphone back to the reporter, the boisterous dancer asked bluntly, "We done here? I got a turkey in the oven, a foster iguana that needs probiotic powder, a wig I gotta wash, and more babysittin' to do." And she was full of shit. "Thanks for the chat, Stevie Wonder."
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