What show is this? And that one woman with the great dane and her friend told on themselves.A clip from a Youtube show
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I don't understand the link between this and partaking in bestiality. It looks more like a joke to me.
It's implied. Though yes it's apparently meant to be humorous. I didn't imagine there could be an issue.I don't understand the link between this and partaking in bestiality. It looks more like a joke to me.
That would fall more under the category of anthro.The manga/novel Spice & Wolf. It’s a story about a male (human) merchant who travels with a female (Wolf) to fulfill a deal they made to take her home to the north. It’s a really good story, I’ve only read the manga but even though the female is in her human form for most of the story, she is constantly reminding her companion and the reader that she is a wolf not a human.
No her true wolf form is a feral wolf. I guess it’s all in how you look at it. If it does not belong here it can be removed but the way I read it, it should be here. Plus I’ve seen werewolf stuff here. LolThat would fall more under the category of anthro.
What time is that scene in Story of O Part - 2? I found the movie streaming but didn't see anything with a dog while looking through it.
It's in the listYou must watch Bachelor Party (1984) with Tom Hanks. There`s a donkey and a girl at the party...
I loved the magicians and personally relating to the fox I really loved that whole part!!In the series on sci-fi called "The magicians (I think that is the name of the series) there are several references to bestiality.
The issue I find is that in every instance it is in a joking manner, and while yes, it does to some degree get the public hearing about it, it is not in a fashion that makes anyone go "Hummmm, this actually happens and maybe it is not that bad". I has people laughing like a comedy skit on comedy central, but if they are confronted with it as something that seriously happens they will still start throwing bibles at you.
Just my opinion though.
where can I watch it? i couldnt find it anywhereTV Series: Jack of All Trades - 2x01 - A Horse of a Different Color (2000)
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"- Perhaps the Empress can give us a physical description of her four-legged friend.
- Well, he's solid and muscular and he keeps going and going and going and he never quits until the big finish."
" - If I don't have a panting animal galloping between my legs soon, then my fleet will turn your island into rubble."
Great Danes are hot, they're just so... big.https://youtu.be/s7gbZHKU0sY around the 24:41 Mark Maddy Smith show
I remember both these episodesApart from that, the Netflix Series Black Mirror comes to mind, where in S1E1 the British Prime Minister is blackmailed into having sex with a pig.
More recently, there is Disenchantment, where in season 2 King Zog has a romantic relationship with a forest Selkie who is a bear that can turn into a human.
The movie indicates that Champ is gay, not Ron. Ron Burgundy is definitely not gay.Hello, first post at Zooville. I can think of a couple at the moment that don't appear to have been mentioned yet.
First, from "Anchorman - The Legend of Ron Burgundy," a music video of "Afternoon Delight" was put out. The character Champ, a tall attractive blond woman, and a Golden Retriever exit a news van that had been rocking. The movie indicates that Ron is gay which implies that the woman the and Retriever were having sex. The video is on YouTube.
Secondly, there is a werewolf movie called "Big Bad Wolf" in which there is a brief scene of the werewolf raping a teenager.
there's also a side character, The Crimson Countess, who fucks apes. she's a pornstar but when you hear her talking to a client about one of the apes in particular, it really comes across that she views him as an equal, and not a prop. she even has a song she wrote about how "chimps don't cry" but they feel emotion just like humans. genuinely surprised that this show has two cases of pretty good zoo rep.There's this show on amazon called "the boys". Its a gritty take on superheros.
And well, their take on aquaman, "the deep", is a straight up zoophile
He can talk to sea life, given their consent, fucks the occasion dolphin or octopus. On screen.
And he deeply cares for his lovers too, it's not some shitty thing he does for kicks.
Yes, and personally I consider it a good thing for us.Typically when bestiality is mentioned or hinted at it's in the context of a gross joke or for shock value. I think a lot of people don't really understand zoophilia is a real thing.
It’s worth notice that unlike the fish who was human, Brian was always a dog and is also attracted to and hooks up with other dogs tooHas anybody else noticed all the references to bestiality in movies and TV?
Case one: Family Guy. Brian the dog gets laid a lot. He's even been with Glen Quagmires post op male to female dad. In one episode he's trying to get with a college girl and Stewie makes the comment to the girl "is this what your parents are spending all this money for so you can f--k dogs?" DOGS!! WITH A *S* Implying Brian isn't the first.
Case two: American Dad. The fish is always trying to look up Francine's dress. Steve, the son, has a obvious incest vibe for her. In one episode he even states the color of his mom's lipstick is dog dick red or dog pud red in the edited version. In another episode he gives his mother a hug good bye as she and Stan prepare to go out on a horse drawn carriage ride to a horse show and he notices she isn't wearing panties. When he asks her she replies with "what's the point?" The entire episode lends to the notion Francine has a thing for horses.
Case three: Seth McFarland 1000s ways to die in the west. He makes the comment about one of his sheep getting loose, ending up in the whore house and somehow making $20. I guess if you are in a Seth McFarland production, you will be subject to incest and bestiality. Dirty boy, Seth.
Anybody else have anything to add to the list?