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This category lists fictional species or individual characters that are humanoid aliens. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Not all characters in the manga appear in the OVA. The ones in the OVA are indicated by the presence of the respective voice actor in the list below. ID-3 Hoihoi-san (ホイホイさん) Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya A line of insect exterminating robots made by Mars Pharmaceuticals. The designation "ID-3" stands for Interceptor Doll (Version) 3.
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A green clay humanoid character and created and modeled by Art Clokey. Jaffa (Stargate) Stargate SG-1: Kaylar: Star Trek: Klingon: Star Trek: A race bearing distinctive forehead ridges and living by a martial honour-based culture. Kromagg Sliders: Luxan: Farscape: A declining former mighty nation of soldiers. Melmacian: ALF (TV series) Minbari ...
Fictional characters which are anthropomorphic. NOTE: Please make sure if a character page belongs more in one of the subcategories below instead of directly placing them into this category. For animal characters, use one of the respective subcategories of Category:Anthropomorphic animals.
The club (figure's accessory) did not appear in the cartoon, in which he was portrayed as very peaceful. Moss Man is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series, John Payne in the 2002 series. Moss Man has a cameo in the opening episode of Masters of the Universe: Revelations voiced by Alan Oppenheimer (Who voiced Skeletor and Man-at-Arms in the ...
Wyatt acknowledged that "The Complete Book of Humanoids broke a long-standing barrier in the AD&D game by allowing players to make characters of nearly any humanoid race," and noted that the book carefully balanced the advantages a race might have such as great physical strength against significant disadvantages, particularly prejudice and ...
Most characters get a single Legacy, though some, such as those taking the Inheritor character kit, may acquire several. Legacies resemble standard AD&D game spells, but as soon as a character gains a Legacy, they begin to lose points from an ability score (chosen by the DM). The character also begins to turn red and develop a physical ...