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''[[Fur Fighters]]'', a [[Cult Classic]] of a videogame developed for the Dreamcast in 2000 and then later ported to the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] in 2001. We say cult classic because nobody bought the game despite it receiving very good reviews and being very funny. Think [[ConkersConker's Bad Fur Day]] and you'll understand the general vibe of the game but with less "adult" humor.
 
The game saw the player take control over 6 characters, five of who have retired from a special military squad and one who is the child of a member, as they attempt to save the kidnapped babies from the [[Big Bad]] General Viggo. As if kidnapping the 100's of babies wasn't bad enough Viggo also kidnapped their spouses and have transformed them into mutant monstrosities and is using them to conquer the world in true super-villain fashion.
 
The game is a [[Third Person Shooter|third-person-shooter]] but it is also a massive platformer, each character having their own abilities which enables the player to explore the massive worlds and save their lost babies in.
 
Not to be confused with [[Foo Fighters]].
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'''Contains Examples of the following tropes:'''
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* [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male]]: Bungalow and Esmeralda's relationship to a T.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: The last level is basically one big homage to James Bond.
* [[Animal Stereotypes]]: The main characters themselves (really noticeable in the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] port) and General Viggo.
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Viggo doesn't serve as the game's final encounter for nothing.
* [[Badass]]: Every ''single'' character in this game.
* [[Bait and Switch Boss]]: In the Space Station Meer you bump into a large Alien, only for it to be removed by a lawyer fox from [[Stealth Pun|21st Century Films]] who insists it is breaking copyright. He then serves as the true boss.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon AnimalsAnimal]]s
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: {{spoiler|The arrival of every single Fur Fighter, partner and baby at the end to save Roofus}}.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: Instead, fluff serves as the "blood" of the game. Which begs the question of whether or not the animals are real.
* [[Body Armor as Hit Points]]
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* [[Check Point]]
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Tweek's father.
* [[Don't Fear the Reaper]]: The Grim Beaver is actually quite personable.
* [[AbuseDouble IsStandard Okay When ItsAbuse (Female Onon Male)]]: Bungalow and Esmeralda's relationship to a T.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Bungalow the Kangaroo.
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]: The hidden underground dinosaur civilization.
* [[Kangaroos Represent Australia]]: Bungalow
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: Rico
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]] -: They ''are'' the [[Mooks]] of the game, after all. Robinson Bear is the single exception.
* [[Every Bullet Is a Tracer]]
* [[Evil Brit]]: General Viggo.
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* [[Funny Foreigner]]: All of the animals hail from different parts of the world, but naturally they come with their own sense of humor.
* [[Game Breaking Bug]]: When trying to enter The Bad Place for the second time in the Dreamcast version, the game would allow you to walk anywhere just fine in Hell but as soon as you try to enter the nightmare door, the game would take control of your character and slowly move him/her to the right until they fell off and died.
* [[Heroic Dog]]: Our main hero of the game, RufusRoofus.
* [[Insert Grenade Here]]
* [[Island Base]]: Viggo's headquarters, which is just off the coast of Furfighter's village!
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* [[Right-Hand-Cat]] - Actually, it's the ''cat'' who has a rather creepy Right Hand ''[[Nightmare Fuel|Human]]'' named Fifi.
* [[Solve the Soup Cans]] - Oh-so very many of them...
* [[Speaking Simlish]]: The characters did this in the original Dreamcast version. This is averted in the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] port.
* [[Spinning Paper]]: done in the opening of Beaver Power.
* [[Spirit Advisor]]: General Bristol.
* [[Two -Keyed Lock]]
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: The [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] port gives the characters actual voices, gives the graphics a cel-shaded style, and changes up the music (maybe) and some of the lines.
* [[Villain Opening Scene]]
* [[We Cannot Go on Without You]]: Partly justified, as noted in a later scene that {{spoiler|the teleporter can only handle one person out without causing damage.}} Doesn't really justify why they don't go in groups, other than for quick escapes...
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