Characters you used to get a b*ner over as a kid

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Bugs Bunny in drag? Nah, but also degenerate: Maid Marian from Robin Hood and Gadget Hackwrench.

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Less degenerate: Ally Sheedy's characters from War Games and The Breakfast Club.

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Probably didn't help that growing up the only CEDs we had for a long time were War Games, Watership Downs, The Bugs Bunny movie, and Disney's Robin Hood. By the time I hit the age where I could appreciate such things, I was, a damned furry.

Fortunately, through the wonders of the local anime BBS's viewing parties and the local Blockbuster, I turned into a damn weeb as well, so I could appreciate Lum from Urusei Yatsura and Mink from Dragon-Half.
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Thanks to the local comic book store I also got my share of TMNT, so April O'Neil was also on that list. Erma Felna out of the pages of Albedo, along with Brittany Diggers from Gold Digger, and Asrial from NHS...
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Looking back at these examples... damn, guess I've always been a thigh guy.
 
Bugs Bunny in drag? Nah, but also degenerate: Maid Marian from Robin Hood and Gadget Hackwrench.


Less degenerate: Ally Sheedy's characters from War Games and The Breakfast Club.


Probably didn't help that growing up the only CEDs we had for a long time were War Games, Watership Downs, The Bugs Bunny movie, and Disney's Robin Hood. By the time I hit the age where I could appreciate such things, I was, a damned furry.

Fortunately, through the wonders of the local anime BBS's viewing parties and the local Blockbuster, I turned into a damn weeb as well, so I could appreciate Lum from Urusei Yatsura and Mink from Dragon-Half.

Thanks to the local comic book store I also got my share of TMNT, so April O'Neil was also on that list. Erma Felna out of the pages of Albedo, along with Brittany Diggers from Gold Digger, and Asrial from NHS...

Looking back at these examples... damn, guess I've always been a thigh guy.

Lum has raised more Japanese AND North American boners then could ever be measured. Back from when anime was called 'Japanimation' still, Lum was hotness.

As for furries, the only one to ever do it for me in school days (or ever, really) was Omaha the Cat Dancer. More accurately, the curly-haird bird-girl friend of Omaha that she and her boyfriend have a threesome with in volume one. One of the more infulential of the proto-furry comics I do believe.
 
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I went through a weeb phase in school, when Horohoro from Shaman King was around the same age as me I had a massive crush on him.

He was the light of my life until I outgrew him and started crushing on older characters.
 
Only semi-adjacent to this thread: suddenly remembered that some kinda cheap, possibly Canadian cartoon I saw in my childhood had a sort of Fu Manchu-derivative villain I found nice. Can't for the life of me pinpoint or find the bloody thing (it surely was not Mandarin or misremembering of a live-action villain). Learned in the process that searching Fu Manchu on deviantart makes you experience atleast one of every single autism types in there...most completely unrelated to the guy.

Also, later, when I was around 13, I fancied Pierrot from soviet Buratino movie.
 
Only semi-adjacent to this thread: suddenly remembered that some kinda cheap, possibly Canadian cartoon I saw in my childhood had a sort of Fu Manchu-derivative villain I found nice. Can't for the life of me pinpoint or find the bloody thing (it surely was not Mandarin or misremembering of a live-action villain). Learned in the process that searching Fu Manchu on deviantart makes you experience atleast one of every single autism types in there...most completely unrelated to the guy.

Also, later, when I was around 13, I fancied Pierrot from soviet Buratino movie.

Hrm....for cheap Canadian animation that would have been shown in the U.S, there's the original Spider Man cartoon, but that had several villians. Could you be thinking of Rocket Robin Hood? Prince John was a bit fu-manchu looking...oh wait. I bet it was The Mighty Hercules! Deadalus had way more of a sinister look to him. I was forced to watch this shit on Sunday mornings because there was NOTHING else but religious programming until at least 2 or 3 in the afternoon on Sundays in Canada in the late 70s/early 80s.
 
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Hrm....for cheap Canadian animation that would have been shown in the U.S, there's the original Spider Man cartoon, but that had several villians. Could you be thinking of Rocket Robin Hood? Prince John was a bit fu-manchu looking...oh wait. I bet it was The Mighty Hercules! Deadalus had way more of a sinister look to him.
Thanks, but those aren't it. USA thing doesn't apply to me, tho, maybe mine weren't canadian, but euro toon of some kind?
I think I could have watched it not on tv, but in a preschool, they showed us quite a lot of crap we never got on tv, like Spartacus And The Sun Beneath The Sea.
 
My cousin (who mainly read books instead of doing enlightening things like playing vidya and watching cartoons as a kid) read these graphic novels when I was 12, and I ended up reading them myself out of boredom when visiting them.
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Not entirely sure why the fuck this turned preadolescent me on, probably the beard. There was also this antagonist in the third novel I found equally if not more attractive.

Believe it or not, my cousin became pretty redpilled around 2015-16, and living in a notoriously blue city, he did stuff like crashing SJW gatherings with friends.
 
Any character played by Dolph Lundgren. What can I say, he was hot in the ‘90s and he still is in better shape than most actors these days.
 
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