Messy lil conceptualization of myself as a Warner Sibling, back from when the first season of the Animaniacs reboot dropped. I really enjoyed the Animaniacs reboot for what it was. They had some awesome talent at the helm and it really shows.
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Messy lil conceptualization of myself as a Warner Sibling, back from when the first season of the Animaniacs reboot dropped. I really enjoyed the Animaniacs reboot for what it was. They had some awesome talent at the helm and it really shows.
Here are some proper images of my fursona, "Ray-coon". Some kind of tanuki/raccoon/dog hybrid. (how redundant is a raccon-dog raccoon dog?)
The alternate forms come and go depending on the mood and the season, but I always fall back on the little sepia tanuki thing.
Ooolllddd versions of my fursona Ray Coon, chibi style. I was still feeling out her design at the time, but there's a few of these I'm still rather attached to--particularly the knife one. It's less about the knife and more about that silly tongue thing canines do when they're snarling.
Collaboration between @kendraw and I of our sonas hanging out! This was back when we were both testing the waters of our fursona designs (though theirs didn't change too much after this)
I was playing around with my sona being a shape shifter. I don't really do as much silly stuff with that these days, though I might need to change that, because it can be pretty funny!
There was a time I was toying around with a more full-scale, slightly more humanoid version of my sona (Ray Coon) She didn't really stick, but I enjoyed using her at the time, so I guess that's all that really matters! Sometimes it's nice to look back as a time capsule of sorts.