List of catgirls
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This is a list of catgirls in notable fictional works. Aasdfasd.
Catgirls who always have real cat ears and a tail
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Nekomusume
[edit]Nekomusume (猫娘?), (literally "cat-daughter") meaning "cat-girl".
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- Shunran, Karan and Toran panther demon from InuYasha
- Nekonneru one of the Daimon created in Sailor Moon
- Yoriko from Da Capo (a cat turned into a human)
- Natsuki Sasahara from Hyper Police. She is the daughter of Egyptian Goddess Bast.
- Gurfina Gurfball, a mid-tier and sardonic nekomusume denizen of Gridania in Final Fantasy XIV
- Miriana from Fairy Tail
Catgirls who always have real cat ears
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Girls who transform into catgirls
[edit]- April O'Neil (from the 1987 cartoon version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) is trans-mutated with a cat in the 1988 episode The Cat Woman from Channel Six.
- Clover from Totally Spies! gets transformed into a cat hybrid in the episode Wild Style.
- Haru Yoshioka from the Studio Ghibli anime The Cat Returns transforms into a cat when she is brought to the Cat Kingdom.
- Hikaru Shidou from Magic Knight Rayearth often appears with cat ears and a tail when drawn in super deformed.
- Johari the wereleopard from Quest for Glory III: Wages of War.
- Kisa Sohma from Fruits Basket transforms into a tiger from the zodiac when hugged by a guy or whenever her body is under a lot of stress.
- Meeko from Catnapped!.
- Minea from Vassalord is an android maid who can transform into a Persian cat. She spends most of her time in her cat form, only transforming when necessary to carry out her duties around the house or to attack someone.
- Rose from +Anima, a Cat +Anima; her fingernails turn into claws and she gains catlike speed. She also has two tiger-like stripes on her cheeks and a stripe on her forehead.
- Shina from Bloody Roar 2 and subsequent games.
- Starfire from Teen Titans transforms into a cat in the comics when hit with a ray that causes evolutionary regression, suggesting that her race evolved from cats, or cat-like extraterrestrial creatures; additionally, she becomes a cat in the anime in the episode Bunny Raven.
- Sumire Shoda from Gakuen Alice.
- Uriko from Bloody Roar 2 and subsequent games (not a catgirl in the first game).
- Yoruichi Shihouin from Bleach has the ability to transform herself into a black/dark blue cat as a matter of will (ironically, she is often mistaken for a male in this form as a result of her cat form's deep voice).
- Ichigo Momomiya from Tokyo Mew Mew transforms in her Mew Mew form, which gives her black cat ears and a black cat tail, and her ears and tail pop up when she gets extremely excited, or is under immense stress. She transforms into a cat when she is kissed.
- Himari from Omamori Himari.
- Tsubasa Hanekawa from Bakemonogatari transform when Sufficient amount of stress is accumulated.
Girls who are seen wearing catgirl costumes regularly
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Catboys
[edit]- Gaul Galette des Rois from Dog Days
- Kyo Sohma from Fruits Basket
- Ikuto and his Shugo Chara Yoru from Shugo Chara!
- Ritsuka Aoyagi from Loveless
- Cheshire Cat from Pandora Hearts
- Ryou Shirogane from Tokyo Mew Mew
- Schrodinger from Hellsing
- Saburō Nekomiya from Ōkami-san
- Alek from The Nine Lives of Chloe King
Western catgirls
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Live action catgirls
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- Chloe, Jasmine and Valentina from The Nine Lives of Chloe King are part of the Mai a cat-like race descended from Bast.
Webcomic catgirls
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Others
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- The androids Annapuma and Unipuma from Dominion: Tank Police
- Peppercat from Medabots
- Poly Esther from Samurai Pizza Cats
- Katy/Chao from Unico. Is actually a cat that gets turned into a human girl.
References
[edit]- ^ Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo (2002-08-30). Cats Don't Always Land on Their Feet. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9781573247214.
- ^ Jaqueline Berndt (1995). Phänomen Manga (in German). Berlin. p. page 111. ISBN 3-86124-289-3.
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