Really cute!
I've always liked media with anthro characters, but my introduction to the furry community was actually at an anime convention.
I had preordered my tickets for A-kon 2002, and back in the day when you preordered you got a few little comic books from a local comic book store in your bag for free. As fate would have it, one of my free comics was Havoc Inc #2. I stayed up late that night reading and rereading the comic, and then trying to draw the characters. I loved it.
A-kon 2002 came and went (great con) and I started setting my sights on what I wanted to cosplay as for A-kon 2003. That summer, Hamtaro had started airing on Cartoon Network, and I thought it would be funny to make a big mascot-suit style costume of Hamtaro. So I googled "how to make a mascot suit" and one of the very first pages I ran into was Yappy Slyfox's webpage, The Fox Den. After that, there was no escape.
Have you considered swapping the R and the N so the name is Daniara? That might be cool.
Cool shading!
Seconding the emulation idea. Plenty of outstanding SNES games out there.
I'm using Parimak's PS2-inspired one.
PM Magazine - Dungeons and Dragons (1982)
In this 1982 segment for PM Magazine, co-host Frank Kerr profiles the fantasy adventure game Dungeons and Dragons. In addition to talking with players from the Beaumont area, he also hears from Dungeons and Dragons creator Gary Gygax. PM Magazine was a local news and entertainment television program...
A piece for KFDM-TV in Beaumont, Texas about locals playing Dungeons and Dragons.
Why, there are no children here at the Gunga Diner either!
I'm working my way through the Stormblood expansion of Final Fantasy XIV. It's still way too early to tell if I like the story more or less than Heavensward, but I know anecdotally people find this one to be kinda weak.
Circus Kids (1984)
Portrays circus life through the eyes of Traci, an eleven-year-old girl whose grandfather owns Carson and Barnes Circus. Shows a typical day during the circus...
An educational film about a day in the life of a kid who lives and performs with a travelling circus. Also features a detour into a very 1980s mall.
Donkey Kong for the Gameboy is an outstanding platformer/puzzle game.
It's-a WHO, Mario?
You have selected 'you', referring to me. That is incorrect. The correct answer is you.
Foobar2000 at home, an old iPod classic on the go