Starmaker: That was a question for Roman5, as in, "Can I, honestly, off the top of my head, name something with anthropomorphic animals that's actually for adults, not to mention acknowledge I have read/watched it and like it and not just claim to like it for cred", not me challenging everyone in the world to list examples.
Much as I like seeing you put Roman5 on the hot seat, I have to wonder, what is it that you're driving at? We're all adults here. Even the "kiddiest" of "kiddie stuff" is made by adults, and I'd wager most of those adults don't loathe what they create. Is there some problem with enjoying things that aren't aimed strictly at adult audiences?
I mean, I like surviving a zombie apocalypse and working for a corrupt drug lord as much as the next guy, but I'll know I've gotten far too old when I stop wanting to watch cartoons and play games with anthropomorphic characters. Not that it matters. All that seemingly died with the 90's, and realism won. You won. You get enough WWII, zombies, and elves to choke a dragon. Any game with anthropomorphic characters that aren't Sonic related is a cause for celebration these days.
Used to be a substantial number of cartoons like Rescue Rangers, Duck Tales, Tiny Toons, and all of that as well, and none of them in CGI or flash or any of that nonsense. I miss all that. It was a lot of fun, always managed to put me in a pretty good mood.