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For this episode I bring on pixel, a furry vtuber streamer. We discuss his experience of the furry community after 4 months of joining, twitch streaming, and video editing struggles. We also talk about the film and album choices of this week, which were "The Matrix" (Dir. Lili & Lana Wachowski) and "Music of the Spheres" (Coldplay).
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For this episode I bring on Tak, a freehand furry artist and photographer. We talk unique unique art styles, as well as street and furry photography in which they're currently pursuing. As well as this, we also talk about the film and album choices of this week, which were 'Wolf Children' (Dir. Mamoru Hosoda) and 'forgetmenot' (Five Pebbles).
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This week on the Furreal podcast I bring on Nanode, a music producer reigning from Seattle. We discuss music theory, our own personal creative processes, and one time where I accidentally downloaded a Garfield trojan onto my family computer as a kid. We also discuss the film and album choices for this week, which were 'Spirited Away' (Dir. Hayao Miyazaki), and 'The Elephant Man's Bones' (Roc Marciano and The Alchemist).
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In this episode I'm joined with Jess, a digital furry artist and ex-youtuber. We discuss growing up on the internet, studying film degrees and dealing with YouTube hate mobs! We also discuss the film and album choices of this week, which were The Truman Show (Dir. Peter Weir) and Pools To Bathe In (The Japanese House)
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Furreal is back! To kick off season 2 I'm joined with Clem, a furry artist and fursuit maker. We discuss our first convention experiences, as well as talking about the most difficult parts of fursuit making. We also discuss the film and album choice for the episode, which were 'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World' (Dir. Edgar Wright) and 'Aim and Ignite' (fun.)
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In this episode, Skylar, a digital furry artist, is brought onto the show to discuss his creative work. We also touch on our experiences in the fandom, as well as going a little off topic in some aspects (quite a lot of video game talk for you epic gamers!!). We also discuss the film and album choices of this week, which were The Lion King (2019 live action ver.) and ALL OUT (K/DA).
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In this episode I talk to Manic, a furry that’s known for his singing and song covers. We talk opinions on the Sonic series, as well as experiencing chairing conventions. We also discuss the film and album choice of this week, which were “Cats Don’t Dance” (Dir. Mark Dindal) and “Sprout” (Chalk Dinosaur)
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In this episode I talk to Tyler, a fellow UK film student and digital furry artist. We discuss the pandemic affecting creative students and the roots of how we became furries. We also discuss the film and album choice of this week, which was "Midsommar" (Dir. Ari Aster) and "Geogaddi" (Boards of Canada).
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In this episode I talk to Clyde, who creates digital art under the alias 'TUVVIN' - we explore his upcoming comic series Collegeville, along with some specific art pieces I'm a personal fan of. In addition, we also discuss the film and album choices of this week, which were 'Basket Case' (Dir. Frank Henenlotter) and 'Puberty' (S/T)
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In this episode, I bring on Poppa Boi, a peculiar video editor. We discuss the furry community and how that links with his editing work. In addition, we talk about the film and album choices for this week, which were Eraserhead (Dir. David Lynch) and Plastic Beach (Gorillaz).
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In this episode, I'm joined with Zae, a musician and game developer. We get an insight to the art of game development, and being in a furry band! We also discuss the film and album choices, which were "Little Shop Of Horrors" (Dir. Frank Oz.) and "Teen Dream" (Beach House).
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In this weeks episode I'm joined by itsLiyo, a video editor and avid Twitter dragon. We discuss Twitter viral capabilities and their experience in video editing work with clients - we also discuss the film and album choice of this week, which were "Interstellar" (Dir. Christopher Nolan) and "Icedancer" (Bladee)
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In this episode, I talk to artist and fursuit maker KiddTheGoat, discussing creative endeavours and some interesting convention experiences. We also touch on the film and album choices for this week, which were "Ferris Buellers Day Off" (Dir. John Hughes) and "Ocean Eyes" (Owl City).
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After a week break the podcast returns! In this episode I'm joined with Cronchyshark, avid creative and twitter shitposter. We talk furry shark cliques and multiple creative endeavours, along with discussing the film and album choices of this week, which were 'Baby Driver' (Dir. Edgar Wright) and 'Demon Days' (Gorillaz).
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In this week's episode we talk to Spring Silver, a queer furry musician who's already created an extensive full length LP exploring their personal identity. Asides from discussing this, we also talk about the film and album choice of this week, which were 'Punch-Drunk Love' (Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson) and 'Under The Iron Sea' (Keane).
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In this episode the host stays local, as we bring on another British furry, 33xtc, a digital artist and music producer. Asides from discussing the furry community, we also talk about the film and album choice of this week, which were 'American Psycho' (Dir. Mary Harron) and 'E' (Ecco2K)
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In this episode, digital artist and merchant VixNdwnq joins me to discuss her experience with the furry community and the creative work she produces, including her unique trading cards! We also discuss the album and film choices for this week, which were How To Train Your Dragon (2010) and A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (Panic! At The Disco).
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Two aussie furs join the show for the debut episode! We discuss their creative outlets and how this links to the furry community, along with some passionate talk on fashion. We also discuss the film and album choices for this week, which were 'Back To The Future' (Dir. Robert Zemeckis) and 'Because The Internet' (Childish Gambino).
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Hello and welcome to the Furreal podcast. Here's a trailer of the show to give you a rundown of what you can expect.