Anthropomorphic animals are a common creative technique in literature, animation, and art, endowing animals with human emotions, language, behaviors, and even social attributes. From the fox in Aesop's Fables to Judy Hopps in Zootopia, they retain animal characteristics while carrying human values. They can not only convey moral messages but also explore social issues in a more vivid way, serving as narrative carriers that transcend age and culture.
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