Original post written by Ahmar Wolf
Category: Blog
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Further Confusion 2026 OFFICIAL #Numbers

Hi friends!
We’re packing up after a weekend at the beach & getting ready to hit the road, but before we go, here are a few #FurCon2026 numbers!
Total Paid Registrations: 6811
Badges Printed: 6621
Fursuiters Tagged: 1500+
Volunteers: 567
Charity Donation: $45,279
– ChaiWolfessOriginal post written by Ahmar Wolf
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Review of Tales of Akadia by Sanders, Scher and Riley

It begins with a group of friends at a fur con, go seek out this mysterious object. Next thing they know they are transported and transformed to a world were anthro animals were common place and 1 has become a White Dragon. This is how Tales of Akadia begins.
All I know is I picked up 2 chapters in 4 comic books. The story is good, and you are left wanting to know more. https://x.com/TalesOfAkadia yes and up to the current page is up there
Frankly I really don’t know much, only other thing that someone involved in the comic sold the comic books to me at MFF.
All I can add is check it out on X, personally I love the stylized anthro owl. Frankly I would love to have a poster of it on my wall.
The artwork is great and so is the story.
Original post written by Ahmar Wolf
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R.I.P. Roger Allers
We were saddened to learn of the recent passing of animator and director Roger Allers at the age of 76. Throughout much of the world, and especially among furry fans, Allers will always be remembered as one half of the team that directed Disney’s The Lion King in 1994 (along with Rob Minkoff). The landmark movie remains the highest-grossing 2D animated film of all time. Later, Allers would apply his talents to the adaptation of The Lion King as a very successful Broadway musical (under director Julie Taymor). But many people don’t realize just how many interesting (and furry!) animation projects Roger Allers worked on over the course of his career. He began as an animator and character designer on the Animalympics TV specials (which would later be cobbled together into a feature film). He spent some time in Canada working as an animator on Nelvana’s feature film Rock & Rule. Moving on to Disney Animation, he worked as a storyboard artist on Oliver & Company, The Little Mermaid, and The Rescuers Down Under, before being promoted to Head of Story on Beauty and the Beast. After the (actually unexpected!) world-wide success of The Lion King, Allers was hard at work on a film called Kingdom of the Sun — but he left the project before it got turned into The Emperor’s New Groove under director Mark Dindal. After he left Disney, Allers became co-director (with Jill Culton) on Sony Pictures’ first animated feature, Open Season. Furry fandom owes a lot to the work of this talented artist. He will definitely be missed. Blessed Be.
image c. 2026 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Original post written by rodney
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Movie review: ‘Monkey King’ (2023), and some other titles
The Monkey King (trailer) is a 96-minute 3D animated film produced by Netflix along with several studios in East Asia. It was directed by Anthony Stacchi and written by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Rita Hsiao.When the film came out in August 2023, supposedly it was the most streamed film on Netflix that month; but IMDB rates it a 5.8 out of 10, and Rotten Tomatoes gives it 56% / 63%. For animation and visuals I think it should score slightly higher; story-wise I think that’s a good assessment.
Original post written by dronon
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Indy Fur Con 2026 Reg Open

We’re EXCITED to announce our #iFC2026 Dates & Our NEW Main Hotel…
Labor Day Weekend 2026
Thu, Sep 3rd to Sun, Sep 6th
Hyatt Regency IndianapolisWant to make this very clear the hotel is only 3 blocks from the Amtrak/ Greyhound station.
Within a short distance of the hotel you have about 10 restaurants including a Subway
I plan on being there and hopefully have a panel
Original post written by Ahmar Wolf




– ChaiWolfess




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Labor Day Weekend 2026
Thu, Sep 3rd to Sun, Sep 6th
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis