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Kurama, a fox demon thief who is reborn as a human in Yu Yu Hakusho. Kurama, the nine tailed fox that is sealed inside Naruto Uzumaki from the series Naruto. The little fox, whose name is a "little fox" too. Urusei Yatsura. Mimi LaFloo, a vixen in Bucky O'Hare. Muggy-Doo. Nanao, a tiny kitsune from Ask Dr. Rin! Nick Wilde in Disney's Zootopia.
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This category contains fictional fox characters from films, books, television shows, comic books and video games. Subcategories.
The words fox and foxy have become slang in English-speaking societies for an individual (most often female) with sex appeal. The word vixen, which is normally the common name for a female fox, is also used to describe an attractive woman—although, in the case of humans, "vixen" tends to imply that the woman in question has a few nasty qualities.
Huli jing or Kitsune or Kumiho – Fox spirits, like Fairies (China, Japan, Korea) Huodou – a large black dog that can emit flames from its mouth (China) Kludde - (Belgium) demon summoned from the ashes of witches taking the form of a black wolf with bat wings, a birds beak and bear claws.
Tizzie-Whizie - Fairy hedgehogs with pair of antennas and wings of bee, a fluffy tail of fox and squirrel. Chouyu - Rabbit/hare with the face of an owl and a reptilian tail. Papillequine - A horse or pony with Lepidopteran wings. Lagopus - A ptarmigan with a head and feet of an rabbit.
Aaron’s cat. When missing, called by name by Aaron and Abe during the fountain scene. [6] Filby is most likely named after a character in the science fiction novel, The Time Machine, written by H.G. Wells in 1894. [6] [7] Jake The Cat from Outer Space: A cat-like alien. His real name is Zunar-J-5/9 Doric-4-7. Puss in Boots: Shrek 2
Seimei was purported to have been born a hybrid between the (non-historical) Abe no Yasuna, [119] and a white fox rescued by him that gratefully assumed the shape of the widower's sister-in-law, Kuzunoha [s] to become his wife, a piece of fantasy with the earliest known example being the Abe no Seimei monogatari printed 1662, and later adapted ...