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Mie Yoshida

Onajichan
Onajichan by @mieyosh (Mie Yoshida)

Wee. Okay. I've finally succumbed to peer pressure and made a little furry charrie I can draw. This is the result of my boredom. I should have made her a fox, because that's what I came up as on the what kind of furry are you quiz I took, plus my brother's charrie is a fox named.. Fox.. and, yeah. But it was my sketchbook, so there. She was originally supposed to be black, but I was trying to simply translate myself into furry form as much as possible, so I instead gave her a way too dark in my opinion tawny (In her case, tan in mine) brownish color pelt. She's a flop ear; another tribute to my passed Dib bunny, and has my black hair, brown eyes, and lack of a figure. This is actually one of the more accurate drawings I've done of myself. I didn't give her those typically long shapely anime legs, typically huge anime boobs, or in-your-dreams-Asuka-trademarked-mustbe-missing-a-few-ribs figure. Okay, so what's with the name? Yes, officially, I was going to go ahead and just call her mie, but to eliminate confusion, I've given her the name "Onaji". Why Onaji? Well, to let you in, Onaji is the Japanese word for 'the same', she, being your completely original (note the sarcasm), teenage whiner annoyed at the world stereotypical anthro bunny girl, just seemed a little like everyone else's character. Please take no offense, she's based entirely off my own personality. So, thus the text, "Minna to zen zen Onaji" Or, "Exactly the same as everyone else." Blah, oh well. I love her, and I have officially jumped the furry bandwagon. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Mie Yoshida

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