Description: A giant snake lady sits in a lake. A man stands next to the edge of the lake and asks, “O snake of the lake, what is your wisdom?”
The snake replies, "Osamu Tezuka, the inventory of manga and anime, created old-school furry icons like Kimba and Bagi and had a secret collection of erotic furry art that he made which was only found after his death; so weebs are really just a human-focused offshoot of furries.
Hahaha, that’s funny. Where would you go to find that art so that way I can totally avoid it? Asking for a friend! Who definitely isn’t interested in this or anything!
I don’t know if there’s a complete collection anywhere, but here’s a Shincho Monthly article that has some of it (obviously NSFW): https://archive.org/details/erotica_of_osamu_tezuka
Most of it is transformation fetish stuff, ranging from human->anthro stuff to weirder inanimate and body-horror-esque/“what-has-science-done” kinda transformation art. Tbh I kinda wonder how much of it was really fetish fuel and how much of it was artistic musings. Some of the drawings are so bizarre that it’s hard to believe that they’d actually trigger someone’s fetish and seem more like he was just exploring surreal transformations.
Then again, I’ve been exposed to a lot of obviously pornographic art that normies would think was too weird to be fetish material, so I’m probably mistaken.
I didn’t know what I was expecting, but that felt just a little disappointing. Still pretty interesting to look at, though.