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* [[Fan Service]]
* [[Fan Service]]
* [[Forceful Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Tina on Taco Paco.}} [[Squick|She did not]] [[Brain Bleach|enjoy it one bit.]]
* [[Forceful Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Tina on Taco Paco.}} [[Squick|She did not]] [[Brain Bleach|enjoy it one bit.]]
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: Yuki and Maya, who only have cat ears and tails. Tina is a full-blown tiger.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Yuki and Maya, who only have cat ears and tails. Tina is a full-blown tiger.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Many.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Many.
* [[There Can Be Only One]]: {{spoiler|''Literally''; there can only be one Neko-Cat.}}
* [[There Can Be Only One]]: {{spoiler|''Literally''; there can only be one Neko-Cat.}}

Revision as of 01:51, 10 January 2014

Caribbean Blue is one of a group of Furry Webcomics in the Kat Box, others being Las Lindas, Draconia Chronicles and Anthronauts.

Written by Ronaldo Rodrigues (also known as Nekonny), Caribbean Blue takes place on a tropical island for what where three friends think is going to be nothing more than a relaxing vacation, only to be received by the locals as the heroes of legend reborn! This apparent misunderstanding is due to the fact that, as the heroine before them, they are all unique cat hybrids; Tina Vermillion: a tiger nekomimi, Yuki Keystone: a lynx nekomimi, and Nekonny: a human stuck in the body of a cat. The would-be heroes aren't quick to believe that they are anything special, but fate keeps putting further evidence that there is more to the legend than the local's stories alone. When they meet the nekomimi Maya working in the local inn, they feel that this legend may not only be real, but may contain the secrets that will give Nekonny his human form back and through it, his normal life.

Caribbean Blue can be read here. The authors' Deviant ART page can be seen here.


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