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@dcbateman
Whoa ! This just jogged my memory that I did voices for 'Spy Fox' back in the '90's ! Have I got a Spy thing going on? Coincidence...or something else ?
Just saw his tweet!
Guess the reference was unintentional?
How did he even know about the workshop item in the first place though-
Despite the rage about furries etc., I think the design is solid- well-made, authentic, and fits the style.
Funnily enough, although Dennis Bateman did not voice Spy Fox, John Patrick Lowrie (the Sniper's VA) voiced William the Kid (main antagonist of "Spy Fox in Dry Cereal").
Amazing how this came full circle in a way!