Sweet Tooth-a "Furry" Series?

I usually focus on furry/anthro art but recently I watched "Sweet Tooth",a fantasy/sci-fi series on Netflix. It starts out with a world-wide pandemic virus (sound familiar?) making people very sick. During this time,most children born from human parents are hybrid creatures that are part animal. No one has discovered why this is happening yet but believe it is connected to the virus (or vice-versa). But look at this cute puppy-baby! Who wouldn't want one?


The main character in the series is Gus,a deer-boy whose father hid from the world in a secluded forest near Yellowstone since he was a baby. He is nick-named Sweet Tooth for his love of syrup/candy. The outside world is not kind to these children as they are looked on as freaks or are thought perhaps to spread the virus. I won't tell much more about the series as I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it. Gus does set out on his own to look for his mother so there is much danger along the way for him.

Also of note is some of the children have more animal characteristics than human. Bobby here looks like a Disney character come to life!

They have also discovered the children might hold the cure to the virus. Unfortunately this might mean taking cells from them while they are still alive so it puts them all in further danger! The series is well worth a watch-I am waiting on Season 2!


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  1. That deer kid's name is Andibi and he works for us.

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    1. Billy! What am I doing in this side show tent? Why am I chained up like this? Billy! Hey Billy!

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    2. Shhhhh...it's for your own protection. Think of the residuals!

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    3. Ha ha it's true-his deer characters would fit right in!

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  2. This looks really different, have to say! Like the Island of Dr. Moreau, but with kids!

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