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Image 1 — Build-A-Bear released a plush based off of the “Fresno Nightcrawler” cryptid
Image 2 — Build-A-Bear released a plush based off of the “Fresno Nightcrawler” cryptid
Image 3 — Build-A-Bear released a plush based off of the “Fresno Nightcrawler” cryptid
Image 4 — Build-A-Bear released a plush based off of the “Fresno Nightcrawler” cryptid
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Build-A-Bear released a plush based off of the “Fresno Nightcrawler” cryptid

https://www.buildabear.com/fresno-nightcrawler-posable-plush/034979.html

Take a nighttime stroll alongside your own Fresno Nightcrawler plush! This cuddly cryptid plush is inspired by the legend of the semi-humanoid creature said to originate in Fresno, California. With its soft white fur, smiley face and long, posable legs, this one-of-a-kind Fresno Nightcrawler stuffed animal makes a paranormal plush pal! Since they're nicknamed "walking pairs of pants," you can even add a pair of pants to make your posable Fresno Nightcrawler stuffed animal even more special.

u/Marcy595 — 4 hours ago
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a Guilty Gear episode would be nice. Or even other fighting games.

Guilty Gear has one of the most insane character rooster i have ever seen. I wish they did an episode of drawing them from descriptions.

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u/AsdrubalGarcia — 11 hours ago

IASIP Cameo?

I was watching the recent new episodes of season 18 of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and toward the end of the episode, there is a person behind Mac that looks an awful lot like our own Nathan. Does anyone know whether Nathan did a cameo with the Gang, or if this is just a random person in the background? He can be seen in the last couple of minutes in the episode, when Mac is speaking with his father.

u/jlb1981 — 1 day ago
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A Few Comics

Hey! You! Here are some comics, and some info about what I'm bringing to San Francisco next month for SF Zine Fest 2026!

u/Reesirie — 4 days ago
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Sonic Butthole Saga

I want to create a speculation post of my own in the wake of everything. Artists, authors, Drawfee fans alike: let's give this saga an end?

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u/desert_cryptid — 3 days ago
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It finally clicked: A bittersweet farewell

This is not a rant.

More often than not, I keep the video running while I do other stuff, ocasionally looking at the screen to check the progress, the editor's notes and visual jokes. Same for the streams (VOD watcher here). I do admit I watch it at 1.5x speed, though.

I've been following Drawfee for longer than I can remember and have yet to skip a video. Hands down my favorite youtube channel for years. And since I almost don't use social media outside of Reddit so the news regarding her departure were a bit unexpected and yet understandable, even though the reason was never publicly disclosed.

It was obvious her absence would be felt. But it's fine. Nothing is granted to stay the same, people make decisions that sometimes put them on different paths. Drawfee is still Drawfee.

However, the sensations change as well. The guests are great, I love the energy they bring to the video, be it art or gaming. And yet I suddenly don't feel the same excitement about the chosen drawing prompt or the premise. The previous video that Steven was a guest on was excellent, his demeanor fits really well with everyone and he's a superb artist. Also, speeddraws are my favorite type of video. Good stuff all around. So why did I only feel interested in seeing the final art if the process is the entire reason for the video? I didn't skip a second, laughed at the jokes and still only checked the work once it was done. At the end I didn't feel like I missed much. Then I realized I've may have been doing it before and just didn't notice. Weird.

As soon as I finished the video I decide to try something else and put on a new thing, one of Onsta's VODs. Never watched one before but her appearances on the Drawfee stuff were always great. Also, Karina is there.

Then the thing happened: As soon as I heard her voice, a familiar feeling came crashing. In a way I couldn't foresee. It was just so... nice. Not much to say after that, except that hearing Karina's laugh gave me a warm sensation inside, she's so unique. Turns out I had a favorite host all along. May end up checking what she's been cooking up on her own on other socials.

Maybe Drawfee's future endeavors aren't really what I'm looking for. Who's to say?. It's still the only channel I watch every single video they upload, defintely not changing that. I'm just glad I was following Drawfee when Karina was a host. It was a pleasure I shall remember dearly. Sad that it ended, happy that it existed.

So this is my farewell to the Karina Farek era of Drawfee. Long may she carry.

u/RougeTheCat — 5 days ago
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About the faces in the videos

I know we all hate change, and the faces have been a polarizing topic, but I wanted to mention something about this.

Youtube has been punishing faceless channels in the algorithm recently. It's YouTube's pathetic attempt to crack down on AI slop. No, it won't work. Yes, it punishes real channels more than slop channels.

So I'd guess that's why we have been seeing more of the drawfam. You can feel positively or negatively about it, I'm sure the drawfees have a lot of mixed feelings as well. But they pretty much have to include their faces or YouTube will lable them as slop.

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u/VibraphoneChick — 4 days ago