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Wikipe-tan, an unofficial anthropomorphism of Wikipedia, as a catgirl. This is a list of catgirls and catboys — characters with cat traits, such as cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body.
Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Banipal Witt (とつぜん! 猫の国 バニパルウィット, Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Baniparu Witto), known outside Japan as Catnapped!, is a 1995 Japanese anime fantasy comedy film, directed, created and written by Takashi Nakamura, [1] who was also its character designer.
Chloe: A girl cat who wears a heart collar. She is the love interest and girlfriend of Cat. Chloe is depicted as demure and somewhat snobbish, as well as exhibiting a finicky appetite, munching on a trail of cat treats or even butterflies, but angrily refusing Mouse offered by Cat. Mouse: A mouse who is often chased by Cat.
Anime and manga portal My Roomie Is a Dino , also known as Gal & Dino ( Japanese : ギャルと恐竜 , Hepburn : Gyaru to Kyōryū , lit. "The Gyaru and the Dinosaur") , is a Japanese manga series written by Moriko Mori and illustrated by Cota Tomimura.
Caramella Girls is a virtual group created by Remixed Records in 2008 to promote the "Caramelldansen" song. They first showed up in the Japanese release "U-u-uma uma" single on 21 May 2008 as two anime character counterparts for the two female vocalists Malin Sundström and Katia Löfgren, removing the rest of the band members. [ 9 ]
"Dubidubidu" is a 2003 Spanish song by Chilean child singer Christell. [1] The song gained popularity in Japan due to its use in "cat meme []" Internet meme videos from late 2023 to early 2024 and is known by its nickname "Chipi Chipi Chapa Chapa" (Japanese: チピチピチャパチャパ).
An example of softcore "yiff" artwork, of an anthropomorphic cheetah in a tight bikini.. Yiff is a slang term used in the furry fandom to refer to pornographic content of anthropomorphic animal characters. [1]
Etotama (えとたま, "Chinese Zodiac Spirits") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Encourage Films and Shirogumi, which aired from April 9 to June 25, 2015.A manga adaptation began serialization from December 2013 in ASCII Media Works's shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Daioh. [1]