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I don't remember which Animorphs book it is, but at least one of them features a scene with an Andalite (an alien, basically a blue furry centaur with stalk eyes and a tail with a razor sharp scythe) who encounters some humans for the first time in his life, and he is initially terrified and begs the humans to stop when they take off their jackets, as he thinks they are ripping off their own flesh.
That particular scene is from The Andalite Chronicles book. ๐
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Oh man that's a callback. I haven't read Animorphs since 6th grade...
I am amazed what they got away with for a 90s book series. The series showed ethical dilemmas with torture, genocide, the treatment of POWs, slavery, fighting an extraterrestrial invasion in the US, and dealing with traitors during wartime.
The main cast of Animorphs are literally terrorists who do terrorism to thwart a covert alien invasion, killing civillians along the way, and they have huge internal drama and strife over this.
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Tobias basically gets stuck being a hawk/falcon permanently, and basically just... becomes one, almost entirely losing any traces of having once been a human being, a fair analogy to a solider with massive PTSD just... never being the same afterward.It really is amazing that these books didn't get censored during the post 9/11 wave of propoganda and 'patriotism' that censored so many other things.
Also, random trivia: There does actually exist a single season of a TV adaptation of Animorphs.
It was poorly received, not renewed, and only got a VHS, not even DVD release at the time... but apparently it is on some streaming services nowadays.
Yeah it was a serious learning opportunity for me. I seem to remember one story where they went back in time to the Delaware crossing during the Revolutionary Era, except Washington ended up getting shot and killed... Unless I'm getting my childhood book memories conflated ๐ค