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  2. Pui Pui Molcar - Wikipedia

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    A male white Molcar with a cowardly personality who easily gets into trouble. He yearns for Teddy "like an older sister", but his bad luck always leads him to trouble, from being hijacked to becoming a Zombie Molcar. Shown to like lettuce. Abbey (アビー, Abī) An off-white male Molcar with a spiky top and beginner's marks on the sides. He ...

  3. Category:Female characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total.

  4. List of fictional cats in animation - Wikipedia

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    Black and white cat of the title song in the BBC children's series. Jibanyan Yo-kai Watch: The Cat Bakeneko ghost Jiji Kiki's Delivery Service: Kiki's black cat. Josehpine Nyan Koi! Julius: Alice Comedies: A tuxedo cat who serves as a sidekick to Alice. He was the first recurring cartoon character created by Walt Disney. Katerina Kittycat

  5. List of black animated characters - Wikipedia

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    This list of black animated characters lists fictional characters found on animated television series and in motion pictures.The Black people in this list include African American animated characters and other characters of Sub-Saharan African descent or populations characterized by dark skin color (a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania, the southern West Asia, and the ...

  6. Tomo-chan Is a Girl! - Wikipedia

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    Tomo-chan Is a Girl! ( Japanese : トモちゃんは女の子! , Hepburn : Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko! ) is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Fumita Yanagida.

  7. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    A white cross-shaped bandage symbol denotes pain. [D 3]: 55 In older manga, eyes pop out to symbolize pain, as shown in Dragon Ball. [citation needed] Thick black lines around the character may indicate trembling due to anger, shock or astonishment. [5] [D 3]: 107 This is usually accompanied by a rigid pose or super deformed styling.

  8. K.R.T. Girls - Wikipedia

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    The first of the K.R.T. Girls, Sora, debuted in early November 2014 at two-day event for independent comic and video game creators hosted in Kaohsiung. [6] They were created through a joint effort between the transport company and a team of animated artists to promote the subway and increase revenue. [3]

  9. Rubber hose animation - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Walt Disney Animation Studios produced a 3D animated slapstick comedy short film using the style. [5] Get a Horse! combines black-and-white hand-drawn animation and color [6] CGI animation; the short features the characters of the late 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoons and features archival recordings of Walt Disney in a posthumous role as Mickey Mouse.