List of catgirls

This is a list of catgirls in notable fictional works.

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Catgirls who always have real cat ears and a tail

  • Coyori, a catgirl waitress and playable character from the arcade game Battle Fantasia
  • Chaton and Merilo from MÄR
  • Thunder Nyan Nyan, thunder type Duel Monster, Lady Panther, Beast-Warrior type Duel Monster and Nekogal # 1, beast type Duel Monster from Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • Leonmitchelli Galette des Rois and all the Galette member from Dog Days.
  • Soo-katoa in the Trigun series in episodes over a period of about 3 seasons. She derives pleasure from yarn, and shows other signs of being a catgirl, even though she is discreet and tends toward avoiding making waves and generally being the focus of attention.
  • Nina from Words Worth. In addition to cat ears and tail, some parts of her body are covered with fur.
  • Yuiko Hawatari and Hitomi Shinonome from Loveless
  • Haineko (Spirit Form) from Manga/Anime Bleach

Nekomusume

Nekomusume (猫娘?), (literally "cat-daughter") meaning "cat-girl".

Catgirls who always have real cat ears

Girls who transform into catgirls

Girls who are seen wearing catgirl costumes regularly

Catboys

Western catgirls

Live action catgirls

Webcomic catgirls

  • Naveed Catlos from Zap!
  • Numerous unnamed catgirls exist in Something Positive
  • Miyaneko Gato from Angel Moxie

Others

  • Neko (a staff member) and the species Kera'sha from the book series Dragon Tamers
  • Neko from Keroro Gunso is a cat that transforms into a catgirl in two episodes and the cat humanoid alien Space Kumiko Watanabe
  • Nekoko from Kannazuki no Miko
  • Norn from Atelier Iris
  • Nuku Nuku (also known as Atsuko Natsume), title character of All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (a cat/human Android powered by a cat brain)
  • Miss Nyako and her niece, Konyako, from Eden's Bowy
  • Odd Della-Robbia from Code Lyoko (while not technically a cat/human hybrid, Odd's form on the virtual reality Lyoko includes over-sized 4-fingered paw-like hands and a prehensile tail - he also displays cat-like-reflexes and mannerisms, has called himself 'a giant purple cat' and has been seen to meow)
  • Para-dice from Ōban Star-Racers (a biomechanical-looking catlike alien)
  • Rena, or Reena, from Genesis of Aquarion Even though she is not a catgirl in the usual sense, she has cat-like teeth, and the ribbon she wears in her hair resembles cat ears.
  • Sekhmet (also spelt Sachmet, Sakhet, and Sakhmet; Greek name: Sacmis), The Egyptian goddess of war and protector of the Pharaoh. She was envisioned as a fierce lioness, and in art, was depicted as such, or as a woman with the head of a lioness, dressed in red, the colour of blood.
  • Taokaka from BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. She has a real cat tail and is always wearing a large coat that obscures her true face, only exposing red eyes and a row of teeth.
  • Teekl from the Batman mythos (a cat who can transform into a hybrid humanoid form, familiar of Klarion the Witch Boy)
  • Thornn from X-Force
  • Tigra (Marvel)
  • Tiger Cub from Night Watch (2004 film)
  • Ropponmatsu model 2 from Excel Saga
  • A race of sapient genetically engineered catpeople has appeared in several episodes of the newest Doctor Who series in the episodes dealing with the setting of New New York

References

  1. ^ Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo (2002-08-30). Cats Don't Always Land on Their Feet. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9781573247214. http://books.google.com/?id=_noQIiX_X7sC 
  2. ^ Jaqueline Berndt (1995) (in German). Phänomen Manga. Berlin. p. page 111. ISBN 3-86124-289-3.