| 12 Dec 2003 | Anonymous | Niiiice!!!! That should be our mascot. Ours is a wildcat, but they made it a wimpy girl named "Sassy". -sigh- | |
| 8 Jan 2004 | Chika | Sweet. But, if you have ever looked at a cat/lions, back leg joints, you will see that they are bend the other way, not like human knees, if you know what i mean. | |
| 3 Oct 2004 | Chocolate thunder | He's a fat & squishy Gryphon plushie, who's more fat than squishy. | |
| 29 Jul 2005 | Sam | this has to be the best griffin ive ever seen!! the front legs look a lil stubby tho sry =C | |
| 6 Apr 2006 | Kiki | Hi!!! um... hmmmm... Oh!!This pic is awesome. I just want to pet and cuddle the pudgy grifon. He isn't fat, he just ate one too many unicorns. | |
| 22 May 2006 | Pretty | Love it!!!! Awsome love ur griffens!! | |
| 8 Jul 2006 | Anonymous | Griffins have front legs of an eagle and back legs of a lion ... Its great! | |
| 10 Sep 2006 | Sheri L. Martin aka Slim | Chika- They drew the legs fine. Humans and Lions have the same basic anatomy, did you know? We all have knees, ankles, toes and hips... It's just quadrupedal creatures have longer feet than humans, and walk on their toes, so it looks like their legs are built backwards. But they're not, so Martin got it right. Sorry if I sound smart alecky, but I couldn't just leave after reading that. Hearing false anatomy correction comments makes my right ankle joint itch on the inside (bad weather does that to me too). | |
| 16 Dec 2006 | Your Shadow | He ha ha ha! The griffin's on steroids!!! | |