Timeline of fiction coverage
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Timeline of fiction coverage of furry fandom including references in comics and novels.
2000[edit]
2001[edit]
2002[edit]
- April
- Penny Arcade strip "Things We Hate: Volume One"
- September
- PvP comic strip "Fur Is Bad".
- Player vs. Player comic
- October
- PvP comic strips "Rebuttal" and "Panda".
2003[edit]
- March
- Something Positive comic strips related to furry.
2004[edit]
2005[edit]
- March
- July
- Webomic Sinfest "Bunny-Man"
2006[edit]
- July
- October
- Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series episode 12 involves Joey learning that he's "secretly a furry". This is the beginning of a running joke involving his "fetish for dressing up like animals".
2007[edit]
- March
- Dandy & Company "All I know is that right now, every "furry" on the 'Net is twitching in a glee-induced seizure."
- June
- Over The Hedge "I shaved my dog and made an RJ suit out of his fur! Furries rule!"
2008[edit]
- March
- VGCats has a Sony representative instructing PS3 users to avoid yiffing on PlayStation Home
- September
- Slow Wave comic strip "Furry Alibi".
- Over The Hedge "Furries are an interest group?"
- November
2009[edit]
-
"Furzooter" in novel The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood
2010[edit]
2011[edit]
- February
- So...You're A Cartoonist? comic, listing things the artist would "never understand", furries were mentioned, with an image of Bugs Bunny saying, "I'm not one!"
2012[edit]
2013[edit]
- May
- The Other Coast "did you know there are people who dress up as animals?"
- Dilbert "Carol, why did you send me a link about people who like to dress in animal costumes?"
Unknown or undated[edit]
- Animals Have Problems Too features a "Wolf With An Image Ruined By Furries". The wolf in question exclaims: "No more sexy posing! I'm sick of it!" Page at Internet Archive Wayback
- Flash series Bonus Stage[citation needed]
- Jason Yungbluth's comic Deep Fried main characters, Beepo and Roadkill, visiting a furry convention. While Beepo went off to meet a girl he met online, Roadkill, a cat, harrassed one of the vendors.[citation needed]
- Gnoll strip of Speak with Monsters features "mannies", gnolls who are fans of human-headed (anthro-cranial) gnoll characters.
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