12-20-2016 | #589 |
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
Has this been posted already?
It's a full mexican movie called "La Loba" (She-Wolf) from the early 1950s. Cheap effects, with werewolves obviously inspired by The Wolfman but entertaining in a Plan 9 from outer space kind of way. The main "transformation" starts around 1:00:00, but you can see the She-Wolf at several points in the movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fCgGmen7Rs |
12-23-2016 | #590 |
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
Decent special effects for its time.
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01-01-2017 | #591 |
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
In the Ask The Werewolves tumblr blog. The female werewolf answers a question about whether or not something different happens when a werewolf dyes their hair and she tests out this theory with a gif of her transformation into her wolf form. It's kinda cute.
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
Here's one I had been searching a few years for that only recently turned up. Though it doesn't actually have any transformation, it had an influence on my younger self all those years ago that might have contributed to my female werewolf fetish. What it has is the build up to an implied TF that never happens, a big tease really, but for it's time and the show it was on I'm surprised it even had anything remotely TF related.
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In other words.... let it go, allow others to do what they enjoy, and stop being petty.
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I already know that the definition of werewolf is not fixed, of course, but behind that excuse you could justify to post anything you want here or elsewhere, and my point is that we all agree that the typical werewolves from the mainstream could be likeable or not, but most of them enter in what most of us consider as "werewolf". And there are other cases that most of us consider out of the concept. That is: a talking furry humanoid that behaves like a "normal" person. That's not a werewolf for me, nor for the majority of us. Sorry if this hurts your furry heart, but a furry is not a werewolf. And an armchair is not a werewolf. And a monkey wrench is not a werewolf. It is not about fixing or not, dude. |
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01-02-2017 | #597 |
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
IMHO if they're stuck in an anthropomorphic canine form. It's a furry. If it switches between human and canine form, anthro or otherwise, it's a werewolf.
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01-02-2017 | #598 |
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
Kindly wind your neck in; I didn't "spit insults" or do anything of the kind, and I resent the implication.
You're claiming to speak for "the majority of us", when in actuality you're only speaking for yourself and attempting to justify your position by inventing false majorities with no evidence. If you really must have a definition, how about one that's broad enough to accommodate everyone? "Werewolf: a person who transforms into a wolf-like creature, often caused by the presence of the full moon". I don't think you'll find anyone who disagrees with that. Another false assumption: that because I'm defending so-called "furries", that I myself am a furry. Do I really need to spell out how terrible that particular assumption is? It's schoolyard-level stuff.
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
If you ask me, there's a cleae distinction between furries and werewolves.
While most people in the fandom say that furries are animals with human characteristics, in my opinion this is actually the other way around. They walk on their hind legs like a human, dress like humans, talk like humans, and generally participate in the same social behaviours as we do. Werewolves are not like this, and are (in my opinion) a more primal state, somewhere between man and wolf, with the emphasis being on the wolf part. Most common werewolf designs reflect this by incorporating more feral wolf elements such as long claws, sharp teeth, wolf eyes, and the ability to walk and run on all fours. |
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