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Fictional characters which are anthropomorphic. NOTE: Please make sure if a character page belongs more in one of the subcategories below instead of directly placing them into this category. For animal characters, use one of the respective subcategories of Category:Anthropomorphic animals.
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Fictional food characters (4 C, 56 P) P. Pinocchio (2 C, 10 P) T. ... Pages in category "Anthropomorphic objects" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of ...
The more difficult question is which Disney animal reigns supreme in the gauntlet of illustrated hotness, because we all nursed major childhood crushes on Disney's anthropomorphic animations ...
Wikipe-tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, -tan, [1] is a moe anthropomorph of Wikipedia.. Moe anthropomorphism (Japanese: 萌え擬人化, Hepburn: moe gijinka) is a form of anthropomorphism in anime, manga, and games where moe qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical ...
The Mean Girls alum who looks sexy with his hair pushed back is co-creator and host of Finding Mr. Christmas, which debuts Oct. 31 on Hallmark+. The network's first reality competition series sees ...
Cerebus (/ ˈ s ɛr ə b ə s /; [1] also Cerebus the Aardvark) is a comic book series, created by Canadian cartoonist Dave Sim, which ran from December 1977 until March 2004.The title character of the 300-issue series is an anthropomorphic aardvark who takes on a number of roles throughout the series—barbarian, prime minister, and pope among them.
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