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  2. Category:Female characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total.

  3. Characters of the Art of Fighting series - Wikipedia

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    Robert is introduced in the first Art of Fighting, when he helps Ryo rescue Yuri from the criminal Mr. Big. [18] As such, both Ryo Sakazaki and Robert go to South Town to interrogate fighters until finding Mr. Big. [19] [20] The second Art of Fighting game features Robert joining the Sakazakis in entering first King of Fighters tournament. [21]

  4. Category : Female stock characters in anime and manga

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    Magical girl characters in anime and manga (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Female stock characters in anime and manga" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  5. Characters of the Tekken series - Wikipedia

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    Fighting style: Commando Wrestling; Roger family line and Alex are comic-relief characters who make their first appearances in Tekken 2. They are genetically modified animals created by Dr. Bosconovitch, under Kazuya's orders. Roger (ロジャー, Rojā) was crafted from kangaroo DNA, and Alex (アレックス, Arekkusu) from Dromaeosaurid ...

  6. Category:Female stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) D. Damsels in distress (7 C, 54 P) F. Final girls (49 P) J. Jungle girls (55 P) M. Magical girl characters (1 C ...

  7. List of fictional gynoids - Wikipedia

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    Although there are a variety of gynoids across genres, this list excludes female cyborgs (e.g. Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager), non-humanoid robots (e.g. EVE from Wall-E), virtual female characters (Dot Matrix and women from the cartoon ReBoot, Simone from Simone, Samantha from Her), holograms (Hatsune Miku in concert, Cortana from Halo ...

  8. Babiniku - Wikipedia

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    Babiniku (Japanese: バ美肉) is a Japanese term for an online avatar depicting an anime-style female character used by content creators who are often (but not always) male. [1] The term is an abbreviation of "virtual bishoujo juniku " ( バーチャル美少女受肉 , meaning "virtual girl incarnation") or "virtual bishoujo self juniku ...

  9. Lina Inverse - Wikipedia

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    Lina Inverse has become a popular and critically praised character both in Japan and overseas; writing in 1999, Dave Halverson called Slayers' Lina and Naga "two of anime [medium]'s brightest stars in both Japan and the U.S." [53] Lina won Animage magazine's Anime Grand Prix 1998 award for the best female character of 1997, also placing second ...