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Page creatorCurly (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation07:08, 5 March 2018
Latest editorMistiryshak (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit21:55, 10 March 2022
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Kemono Friends is a multimedia franchise created by Mine Yoshizaki. It's about a huge wildlife park called "Japari Park" where a substance called "Sandstar" turns living animals or even their remains into humanoid "Friends". Those Friends gain fully functioning human bodies but retain some of their animalistic features like the ears, tail, behaviour or abilities like flying. To date, there are around 430 Friends including common, well-known, extant species like the raccoon or foxes; more obscure and endangered species like the axolotl and numbat as well as extinct species like the aurochs and gastornis. Not only does Kemono Friends try to educate us and bring us closer to animals as shown by small interviews with zookeepers during the anime episodes and collaborations with zoos, it also teaches us about the dangers and tragedies of extinctions through giving animals a believable voice and representative in the form of a “Friend”.
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