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Pages in category "Anthropomorphic video game characters" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Leonin are anthropomorphic feline humanoids who are fierce warriors and devout priest. Generally associated with white mana. Loxodon Magic: The Gathering: The Loxodon are anthropomorphic elephantine humanoids who are thinkers and naturalists. Generally associated with blue and green mana. Moogles: Final Fantasy series: Nezumi Magic: The ...
Isabelle (しずえ, Shizue, Shizue in the original Japanese version) in Japan, is a fictional character from the Animal Crossing series of video games. She is a gentle Shih Tzu that debuted in the 2012 release Animal Crossing: New Leaf, where she serves as the secretary to the player character.
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.
Pages in category "Female characters in video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 257 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Laika: Aged Through Blood is a 2023 2D side-scrolling Metroidvania video game developed by Brainwash Gang and published by Headup Games. The game, set in a Western-style post-apocalyptic world, follows Laika, an anthropomorphic coyote, as she tries to protect her family and village from the encroaching Bird empire. She journeys through the game ...
Wikipe-tan, an unofficial anthropomorphism of Wikipedia, as a catgirl. This is a list of catgirls and catboys — characters with cat traits, such as cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body.
Birdo is a pink, anthropomorphic dinosaur-like creature who wears a red hairbow and has a round mouth that can fire eggs as projectiles. [1] [2] Birdo's name was mistakenly switched with another Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988) enemy, Ostro, in the game's end credits [3] and its instruction manual.