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Hibernating '19 Questions' game of Hibernation


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22 minutes ago, Raylenth said:

Yeeees.

A live action animal that is British but doesn't speak English (so presumably not at all) but does have an actor associated with him, has human traits, is from tv but has been seen on film.

It feels like it should be obvious. I don't know if it's incredibly hard or I'm being dumb.

Are you currently on our screens?

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Just now, natedammit said:

A live action animal that is British but doesn't speak English (so presumably not at all) but does have an actor associated with him, has human traits, is from tv but has been seen on film.

It feels like it should be obvious. I don't know if it's incredibly hard or I'm being dumb.

Is it currently on our screens?

I never said live action!  Although I'll give you that on reanalysis the definition of 'animated' is probably broadly correct though I do have my own specific genre with it's own definition of my style.

You are probably being dumb.

Given how many channels there are my old stuff is probably on something somewhere, but I believe I haven't had any new episodes recently.  One specially created short was played on the BBC for a holiday.  My newest opus will be out very soon.

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50 minutes ago, Raylenth said:

Having a beard isn't automatically an indication of being a man you know.  That's a very genderist response there.  After all lady bears automatically have a beard.

It's a pretty manly beard. Not like your typical lady beard.

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