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Bill Hiers

Felix
Felix by @Kooshmeister (Bill Hiers)

Felix (original Japanese name: Radōru) is a jerkish squirrel appearing in [i]Puschel, das Eichhorn[/i], the German dub of [i]Bannertail: The Adventures of Gray Squirrel[/i] ([i]Risu no Banna[/i]), the anime that Spitzohr/Akācho originates from.

FYI, for those wondering, since I've never seen the Japanese version, only the German and Spanish dubs, and I prefer the names and voices from the German one, this is why I continually use the German dub names and not their original Japanese ones. Also, in some cases, the dubs give names to previously nameless characters, such as the haughty chipmunk (who is next on my list); in the original Japanese version, he (?) is apparently unnamed, but in the German dub, he has been christened Stummel.

Anyway. Felix. He's a local stripe-shirted, snaggletoothed hooligan of sorts and probably the biggest douchebag in the forest (and considering he shares said forest with Spitzohr, that's saying something). Along with his friend Rotbauch, he has permanent resting bitch face and frequently causes trouble and mischief for poor young Puschel, doing his best to make the newcomer feel as unwelcome as possible and always the first to come running to spread nasty gossip about him in an effort to get him banished, and always the last to admit he's wrong. He eventually mellows out, surrendering the crown and title of King Jackass to Spitzohr at last about halfway through the series, but even after becoming an ostensible good guy, he's still a huge tool.

So, here he is, made a little more anthro and put in a thong because why not?

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