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  2. Monster Musume - Wikipedia

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    An anime adaptation aired from July to September 2015, and is licensed by Sentai Filmworks under the title Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls. A light novel based on the series, titled Monster Musume – Monster Girls on the Job! , with Yoshino Origuchi, author of Monster Girl Doctor , as the writer, was published by Seven Seas ...

  3. Category:Monster girl anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monster girl anime and manga" ... Monster Girl Doctor; Monster Musume This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 09:44 (UTC). ...

  4. Monster Girl Doctor - Wikipedia

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    Monster Girl Doctor (Japanese: モンスター娘のお医者さん, Hepburn: Monsutā Musume no Oisha-san), also known as Doctor for Monster Girls, [a] is a Japanese light novel series written by Yoshino Origuchi and illustrated by Z-Ton. Shueisha published ten volumes of the series under their Dash X Bunko imprint.

  5. Princess Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Despite her disinterest, Hime is caught in a war of succession among her siblings for the Monster Kingdom's throne. The story then follows Hiro helping Hime fend off her siblings' supernatural assassins as they are joined by a half-werewolf named Riza and the vampire Reiri, Hime's younger sister, Sherwood, and her android bodyguard, Francisca ...

  6. List of Monster Musume characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Ari Ozawa (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (English) [3] [4] [2] Papi (パピ, Papi) is a harpy and the second housemate. She is petite and physically appears to be much younger than the other girls, even though she is actually the same age as them (harpies have evolved with smaller, slimmer bodies to enable flight and generally have a much less mature manner than other races).

  7. Kaiju Girls - Wikipedia

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    The anime was first announced on March 25, 2016, with the promotional video aired at the AnimeJapan event at Tokyo Big Sight, originally under the title "Kaiju Girls ~Ultra Monster Anthropomorphic Project~ (Tentative)" (怪獣娘 ~ウルトラ怪獣擬人化計画~ (仮), Kaijū Musume ~ Urutora Kaijū Gijin-ka Keikaku ~ (Kari)).

  8. Monster girl - Wikipedia

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    Monster girls also feature prominently in anime and manga, in which their depiction ranges between humanization and body positivity as a form of female empowerment, to sexualized objectification as a form of monster erotica. Monstrous women and girls in popular culture to become representatives of women who not only deviate from the norm, but ...

  9. Futakuchi-onna - Wikipedia

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    An image of futakuchi-onna from the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari. Futakuchi-onna (ふたくちおんな - 二口女, "two-mouthed woman") is a type of yōkai or Japanese monster.She is characterized by her two mouths – a normal one located on her face and a second one on the back of the head beneath the hair.