was she the first furry?
>>152947108The dawn of history is only the earliest that things were written down. Modern humans have been around for something like fifty thousand years.
If we're talking people who wore fursuits I think that'd be the Aztecs.If we're talking anthropomorphic animals though then you can trace that shit back...to caveman times? For sure at leas the Greeks and all their freaky sex shit.
>release date: 1940yes there are earlier animal characters, but this is probably the first truly recognizable furry in a modern sense by means of animation and aesthetics
>>152947458>the first truly recognizable furry in a modern sense by means of animation and aestheticsBro what?
>>152947305I was going to post the Guennol Lioness, but she's practically contemporary with Bastet.The Lion Man dates from 40,000 years ago.
>>152947108What's with the nose? Is she supposed to be turning into a koala or something?
The serious answer would be the (mostly feral but still intelligent and civilized) animals in Beatrix Potter books and Renard the fox from the very old french stories. But you are OP and therefore never wanted a real answer.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ5qhgH74o8
>>152948766Aesop
>>152949049Aesop was all about the morals, with less comfy slice of life and illustration to activate the imaginations of the little ones.
>>152947603The Ancients beat it to THAT??
>>152948275Animation error
>>152947108https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APrBdP0bBJM