Is there any /co/-related fiction that doesn't involve humans or Earth in any way?
Literally anything featuring anthro characters on a planet that isn't earth.
Lots. Wander Over Yonder is a currently airing one.
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SHAKARA!!Well earth exists for about two pages anyways.
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Transformers: Beast Machines maybe Beast Wars too my memory isn't that clear though.
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Poppy O'Possum.
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Multiforce
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Biker Mice from Mars?
Several Transformers stories.
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Beast Wars was prehistoric Earth
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the For Cybertron games, but what else? I'd argue all the comics are at least in some way connected to Earth.
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This, Thundercats counts right? Old and new alike
Prophet has an human protagonist, but everything else is really alien. Not in a "humans with plastic ears" way, but in a "aliens with a believable yet different biology" way.
If a cartoon is about some kind of anthros, animals, or other non-human cartoon characters, it only takes one line from that point to have it fit your criteria. I mean, it's not uncommon for cartoons to make no mention of where they take place, or to just give a town name and nothing else
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Bionicle. Lego turn down Warner Bros. offer to make a theatrical movie because they wanted to stick human kids in it.
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But how will they know to buy toys if there aren't members of their demographic on screen?
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We need more of that
Saga
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Why are they walking through a field of dicks?
Montroc is some kind of space guy, right?