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Ori would classify as an anthropomorphic creature in my eyes, but not as clearly as Simba for example. Mainly because Ori doesn't 'talk', but he still shows more emotion than a normal animal would.
This doesn't mean that "Rule 34" avoid him :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Dyqas6Sm8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClbBxEomrb4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEmh5a_wSyw
Ori is a ghost. Not the same.
the language they speak is not a human language (maybe)
But Ori does, so he is smart!
Speaking of which, as the part of the community I can tell, Furry is the name of the Anthropomorphic Animal fans IRL (in real life) or, the name of the Anthropomorphic Animals themselves in fantasy.
Ori is definitely not a furry.
He is a different kind of creature which has nothing to do with being a furry.
Aliens from the show aren't furries either.
UFOs are not considered as furries. This includes fantasy creatures too, like Spirits of Light.
The most closest art I've seen about Ori to be actually a furry was, when someone visualized him with a "tiger" kind of face.
But I have doubts if he looked like that close.
Ori is a cute creature who loves to die.
Can't wait for his newest adventure!
For me closest analogy to Ori is a squirrel. I consider Ori being roughly of the same size, but may be I'm mistaken cause you can have different size estimations by comparing Ori to different things.
How is it even relevant human language or not? It is just shows a rather high level of mental complexity built into the creature. They can deal with notions and logic and can decipher when it is coded into speech.
I have the same definition of a "furry" in my head. Without any negativity (especially about the second part).
Probably I'm just not familiar with that "furry culture" peoples are talking. And for the better I suppose. I'm not watching those videos on the previous page, ok? :)
And at that point it misses me. Ori is clearly anthropomorphic with their two-legged gaits and upright posture. Two legs, two arms, upright posture, intelligent - how is it not anthropomorphic? But again, I not consider being an anthropomorphic creature as something bad.
I wouldn't say that Ori likes to die. It sounds weird and disparaging. When I play Ori my first and foremost concern is not to kill Ori unnecessarily - Ori doesn't like to die in my book.