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Fennah is a 3D animator, novelist, and YouTuber. His body of work includes Bionicle Revolution, Satellite City, The August Few, and that weird furry segment in the Nostalgia Critic’s review of The Wall. Fennah has a long history of responding poorly to feedback, going on autistic rants when criticized, acting spitefully to both fans and critics, sperging out about his personal philosophy, and inserting his sexual preferences into every facet of his work. If you were being uncharitable, you could describe his animations as “a vehicle for his barely-disguised fetishes” or “Vivziepop’s work but edgier, more pretentious, and with a heavier emphasis on eugenics.” However, Fennah would describe himself as someone who, in his own words, is capable of “thinking beyond with regards to story telling,” and whose animations could “topple Disney and show people that good, original characters can win over corporate greed and audience expectation.”
Notable Milk:
>Was expelled from animation school, and has since stated university is an “absolute waist of time, money, and brain cells” (as with all direct quotes in this post, the spelling and grammar are his).>While in animation school, was accused of stealing models.>Repeatedly went on rants about his atheism, many of which were directed toward the Bionicle fandom.>His most infamous rant was in response to someone accusing him of lifting a line directly from The Hobbit in his fan film.>Was planning to get revenge on his university by publicly revealing its contact information after his fan film, Bionicle Revolution, released. He expected this act would “shut that forsaken place down.” Bionicle Revolution remains unreleased to this day.>Briefly quit his Amino community when he killed off a mentally disabled fish creature named Bob in Satellite City. Bob primarily existed to be tortured by other characters, and upon receiving backlash for Bob’s death, Fennah had a multi-paragraph meltdown.>Bob was a fan-made OC, but Fennah later added him to Satellite City. Fennah’s fans harassed the original creator at his behest. >Apparently, in Fennah’s interpretation of the character, Bob was supposed to represent parasitic relationships (or substance abuse, depending on which of his overly-defensive posts you read), but too many people interpreted it as Fennah endorsing killing disabled people. So, he threw a tantrum about his audience’s lack of media literacy instead of acting like an adult and accepting that his writing may not have conveyed his intended message.>This is a running theme. Fennah does not take criticism well. >Tries to portray himself as a man of science, but spergs out when someone brings up basic biology regarding his OCs.>Has posted and commissioned art of his beheaded OCs in sexual poses (his favorite being the pose of one of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims). This has happened multiple times.>Takes pride in not using real-world references for his art and anatomy. Believes using references to be lazy and unoriginal.>Fennah’s response to a fairly tame comment on the Nostalgia Critic’s review of The Wall: “‘Deviant art furry OCs?’ What in the name of actual fuck are you talking about? They're just characters, why do you need to throw on a bunch of stupid labels? Is any character that isn't human a furry by your standard? What a boring person you must be. Nice furry profile picture, by the way.”>Has obnoxiously begged Internet personalities including JonTron and Jacksepticeye to employ him over social media.>Used to get into slapfights online about why eating animals is unethical.>Has not improved at receiving criticism. He still goes on a tirade if you criticize his writing, and at least one YouTuber has been harassed by his audience of edgelords for negatively reviewing his book (he asked this YouTuber to review it). >Appears to have developed a fat fetish in recent years, having redesigned his OCs to be even more voluptuous than they already were.Examples of Weird Lore within The August Few:
>The creatures (Kivouachians) reproduce by decapitation.>Additionally, due to their culture, only the strongest and most genetically superior Kivouachians are able to reproduce. When Kivouachians decide to mate, there are three parties: the vessel and two copulating partners. The vessel is decapitated, and the two partners deposit their genetic material into the vessel. The vessel does not pass down its inferior genetics, and the babies will eat their way out of its body, thereby killing the vessel.>When the babies are born from the decapitated vessel, they engage in a Baby Battle Royale to ensure only the strongest offspring survives.>If any of this sounds like eugenics, it’s not! Fennah has outlined very clearly that Locket, the leader of the Underbirth, is FIRMLY opposed to eugenics. None of what I just described qualifies as eugenics, according to Fennah. >The babies also serve as a food source for adult Kivouachians.>Because decapitation is not fatal, contorting decapitated corpses into fun little poses is an accepted art form within their culture (a concerning number of these characters are contorted into the same shape as Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims).>When these creatures are decapitated, they become “dollfaced,” which is shorthand for the ahegao facial expression.>In his autistic 112-slide-long lore slideshow, Fennah takes the time to inform us that female Kivouachians are more likely to have nipples than their male counterparts.>This slideshow indicates there are 10 jobs in this entire society. One of them is prostitute, and another is pimp. >In his equally autistic Kivic Lore Masterdoc, Fennah outlines 24 laws of their society. Two of the laws he feels are important enough to share with his audience are devoted to prostitution.>This weird-ass law regarding prostitutes: “Dollies must commit thoroughly to the vision of the client. Under no circumstances should performance be terminated, except for self-preservation and defense. Dollies must never succumb to their own illusions. In the event of client bias, Dollies should be penalized according to the standards of Dollhouse Etiquette.” >Kivouachians go through puberty when they experience emotional distress.Examples of Weird Lore within Satellite City:
>His OC with rainbow teeth, Yeshua, was crucified by the Romans because they believed him to be a demon. This is the origin of Jesus Christ within SC’s canon.>Lucy may or may not have written the Bible. She started both World War I and II. Her hat is made from three of Jack the Ripper’s victims’ skin.>Shuck, the edgy DeviantArt version of the cryptid with the same name, invented the game of chess. >Locket is responsible for Jack the Ripper’s crimes.>Winifred is asexual and has a history of sex addiction.>All of these creatures live in a house with a human named Sullivan, who is played by Fennah himself. One could say he is a thinly-veiled self-insert, which becomes significantly more embarrassing for Fennah when you remember Sullivan is a homicidal sociopath.Links:
>YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@S.Fennah>Twitter: https://x.com/SamFennah/>Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/samfennah.bsky.social No. 2128713
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>>2128636Damn
nonny how did you forget about his jeffrey dahmer decapitation fetish? this guy is nasty. He also gets mad if you call his donut steels furries or compare them to edgy 00s deviantart cringelord ocs.
No. 2128747
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More prostitute/decapitation lore for you all! What the 'bow' refers to is the position into which the body is contorted. In his Lore Masterdoc, he writes the following:
>Capitulator’s Bow - The individual was bent over on their knees, leaning on the back. The arms were tucked behind the back, while the stomach was displayed.
>Backward Bow - This is a more extreme variant of the Capitulator’s Bow. Here, the stomach was held up high as the back was curved even more. The head or neck stump helped to support the weight.
>Beggar’s Bow - Still on their knees, the Kivva was bent forward, almost as if they tried to shield their head or neck stump from falling debris. The arms were left splayed or simply leaning from the shoulders.
>Fallen Bow - With the arms laying forward and the body balancing on the head/neck and upper chest, the body is positioned as if it took a cartoonish fall. The legs were splayed high to show the groin.
>Lake’s Bow - This has a lot of variations, since only a portion of the body needs to be floating at the surface. In fact, this can be used as a living bridge for land-dwelling Kivvas.
No. 2128751
>>2128747it's a good thing he's too busy having autistic slapfights online because this is serial killer shit wtf.
>Lore Masterdocwait a second, there's a masterdoc? is there a link?
sorry for spoonfeed request No. 2128765
Not op but an addition:
>Lucy in Satellite City likes to bully (aka decapitate) both Winifred and Hyzentlay.
>Winifred used to be a powerful and psychopathic murderer that decapitated everything in sight. She was also gold and white. Something something happened and now she's weak, blind and depressed. She's black and white now.
>Forgot to mention that all these furries can mutate at will. They can change colors (reasonable) and fucking transform into swarms of bats or birds (fucking stupid).
>Hyzentlay is indeed named after the rabbit from Watership Down, but it used to look like a squirrel.
>All of the cast hated Hyzentlay because she was really a hybrid between a Kiv and an earth squirrel, and because of this she possessed empathy and kindness; this is an inferior and defective trait according to Fennah.
Also for The August Few
>The book opens with the description (very clearly written with one hand) of this gigantic Kiv goddess being. It creepily describes her big belly, bust, her lucid wet skin, long horns and eyelashes. It's also awfully written and it goes on and on and on with long flowery and horny descriptions that often interrupt the story.
>A good chunk of the story is dedicated to Methusa and Locket having a political battle basically over eugenics and the right to kill everyone weaker and disabled. Methusa is a tall white and pink fat furry with red lipstick that's secretly and illegally smuggling medicine across the Kiv world to empower weaker and sick Kivs. Locket is a tall black and red furry with squished tits, swirly horns and Margaret Tatcher voice (the voice for her is Sam's mom) that believes in eugenics. At the end Methusa gets betrayed, exposed and loses the battle, so they decapitate her and display the body so everyone can humiliate her. Sam does not agree with this though! Not at all.
>Main furry Lucy agrees with Locket, but she herself is visually impaired and is only able to survive because another Kiv (Ludwig, humanoid looking and aligned with Methusa) helps her out of kindness. The character at the end of the book still agrees with Locket and does not reflect on or doubt her beliefs.
>Sam is the narrator of the audiobook.
No. 2128770
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Glad to see a thread on this guy. Something weird that I think deserves being mentioned is the large amount of children that had done art for Fennah over the years on YouTube. There are tons of old ones that come up if you search his username. I wouldn’t be surprised if he found his current wife and art slave WhatTheFlup hunting for a young girl to groom during this era. Considering recently he closed his public discord because there were a bunch of minors in nsfw channels, I wonder how many of his older fans are people who got EPI’d by his obsessive nipple and decapitation fetish. Attaching picrel because he gets super steamed when anyone calls him a furry because he “hates labels”, but then does commissions like this. The single set of misplaced top scars is funny to see when he cares ALOT about all the fictional biological reasons as to why his female alien creatures blast “juices” when they are beheaded + make hentai faces. Dude is never going to be the furry creep allegations because he can’t stop being one.
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damn, I remember this guy from the nostalgia critic's review of The Wall, his work stood out as being just absolutely terrible. I had no idea about the decapitation stuff, but it is not surprising.