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In some alternate universe where Japan WAS destroyed and/or Tezuka was killed in World War II, there's a chance furries would've been more of a cultural phenomenon, likely reaching the heights of cultural influence that anime did in the 2000s/2010s. If furries are relatively the same as they are in this universe, I'd argue it would've been worse than what we have now, with western furry culture being exponentially more prevalent and likely meaning many more BlueFolfs and god forbid any more zoophiles/zoosadists. And as a side effect, the Brony craze would've likely been more main-staying with nothing to take its place in the mid-late 2010s.You're understating Disney furry movies like Robin Hood and the Aristocats.
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I feel like removing anime out the equation would only result in more issues, if I'm honest.