[The feed opens with a back view of Kyuubey-- or at least if you can recognize the tiny white body and the circular red pattern, along with the two sets of ears. But that's not the weirdest part of the deal.
A few feet in front of him, there's a big plasma television set, playing
this video. Give it a moment longer, and viewers will hear Kyuubey's voice ringing.]
Is that how you, humans, like to portray alien races?
[The broadcast goes on, with Kyuubey occasionally tilting his head to one side, then lying down on the floor. His longer pair of ears seem to idly float along to the sound of the music, almost as though dancing-- or at least that's what it looks like, to human eyes. Once the video is over, though, he stands on all four paws again and shifts around, moving closer to the camera.]
That doesn't make any sense. If that's the kind of message humans like to convey through their works, then how come we're so misunderstood?
[Because, you know. Incubators were born this way, too.]