Catgirl
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- This article deals with the Catgirl in popular culture. For information of historical interest on the mythical creature, see Bakeneko.
- See Carrie Kelly for the sidekick Catgirl in Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again. For BDSM petplay, see human animal roleplay.
A catgirl is a woman or girl with cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline accoutrements on an otherwise human-shaped body; they are found semi-commonly in anime and manga either as a form of cosplay or actual body parts, as well as in a few video games (Dark Cloud, for example). Catgirls wishing to look especially cute will wear over-sized mittens and shoes that look like paws. "Catgirl" can sometimes be modified to refer to other woman/animal combinations that are sometimes found, usually mammals like bunnygirls, foxgirls and (more rarely) doggirls; see kemonomimi.
Eastern catgirls are usually depicted as having minimal feline characteristics, such as eyes with vertical pupils, tails, and ears (with different color ear-fur than their hair). Western catgirls are more often portrayed as more animal-like in appearance, with full body fur and claws being their most prominent aspects. Of course, this is only a very general rule of thumb and not true for all cases. For instance, some Japanese examples of catgirls include characters such as Escaflowne's Merle, the Puma Twins from Dominion: Tank Police, or Aisha Clan-Clan from Outlaw Star, who are more feline in mannerisms than they initially appear to be. In some shonen series, however, a (usually villainous) catgirl may be portrayed as the leader of a band of anthropomorphic animals.
Ordinary humans, such as Hikaru Shidou from Magic Knight Rayearth, will sometimes sprout cat ears or a tail in order to illustrate their excitable personalities. This is similar to the phenomenon of becoming chibi and is mostly a stylistic quirk from manga artists. In Japanese, catgirls are usually called nekomimi (猫耳) — literally, "cat ears" — rather than the literal term nekomusume (猫娘). Sometimes characters do not actually feature cat-like ears or such an accessory but their hair sticks out and resembles cat ears.
Characters in anime and manga may momentarily develop a catlike mouth. This is usually used to emphasize mischievous thoughts or comments by a character. Rebellious boys are more often compared to dogs (InuYasha being a popular example) or wolves. The "lone-wolf" characterization is very common for brooding, aggressive, socially isolated males, while comparisons to dogs usually refer to adorably rebellious but ultimately harmless boys. However, in certain anime and manga series, such as Loveless, a boy may be compared to a cat in a similar way catgirls are. In those occasions, they are sometimes referred to as catboys. Understandably, bishōnen catboys are typically associated with shōjo manga and yaoi.
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[edit] Catgirls outside of Anime
Catgirl characters are also found outside of anime, manga, and video games. Often, such catgirls are more like humanoid cats than their Japanese counterparts, for example Cheetara from ThunderCats. Fantasy games have catgirl characters, such as Magic: The Gathering's Mirri and Purraj. Some live-action shows and movies, as well as western comics and animation, have featured various cat-like characters. In addition, catgirls make occasional appearances in Western science-fiction, like Cordwainer Smith's cat-derived Underperson C'Mell (who appears in Norstrilia and The Rediscovery of Man). In Drawn Together, Foxxy Love is a foxgirl, a variation of catgirl.
[edit] List of catgirl characters
[edit] Catgirls who always have real ears and a tail
- Alia and Lotte Liese from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's
- Bagi, title character of Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature
- Chen from Perfect Cherry Blossom
- Chaton from Marchen Awakens Romance
- Karura from Utawarerumono
- Fancia (and her catgirl friends) from manga and game series Kitty Kitty Fancia
- Felina Feral and the rest of her species from SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
- Jenny from Bucky O'Hare
- Kit Cat monster from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories
- Koto from YuYu Hakusho (often mistaken for a foxgirl due to her red hair and tail, but has referred to herself as feline (In dispute due to translation error.)[citation needed]
- Lady Panther, Beast-Warrior type Duel Monster from Yu-Gi-Oh
- Lin from Breath of Fire V
- Meppy from recent issues of Ninja High School
- Ming Ling and siblings from Chronicles of the Cursed sword
- Mirage from the Aladdin TV Series
- Miruru from Tenshi ni Narumon
- Mithra, the race of cat-like humanoids from the video game Final Fantasy XI
- Mitsue, a catgirl merchant NPC from Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny
- Natsuki Sasahara from Hyper Police
- Neo, Catgirl announcer in Anime OVA Idol Project
- Nia from DearS
- Sera from "Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie"
- Pink from the H anime Dragon Pink
- Rose from Riviera: The Promised Land
- Sanada (and her underlings) from UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie
- Tabby from .hack//Roots
[edit] Nekomusume
- Daena from Legend of Mana
- Katt (Rinpoo in the Japanese version) from Breath of Fire 2
- Nyara from Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar series (the result of her father's blood magic)
- Felicia from Darkstalkers (an actual mythological nekomusume, although portrayed as American)
- Mirri the Cat Warrior and all the members of the Cat Warrior tribes from Magic: The Gathering
- Nina from Words Worth
- Roseroar from The Day of the Dissonance by Alan Dean Foster
- Sheeba from Savant Garde
- The Thundercats Cheetara, Wilykit, Pumyra, and Jagara, from the eponymous show
- Tigress from Gauntlet Legends
- Xiao from Dark Cloud (a cat turned into a human)
[edit] Girls who always have real cat ears
- Kizna Towryk from Pilot Candidate (she is not actually a catgirl, but has implanted cat ears)
- Mao from the PlayStation2 game Shining Tears (no tail, but natural cat ears and catlike agility)
- Mariah from Beyblade
- Pao from G-On Riders
- Yoriko from Da Capo
- Yuiko Hawatari and Hitomi Shinonome from Loveless
[edit] Girls who transform into catgirls
- April O'Neil from Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles in the episode The Cat Woman from Channel Six
- Berry Shirayuki from Tokyo Mew Mew gains a cat tail and rabbit ears apon transforming
- Hermione Granger is temporarily transformed into a catgirl after drinking a dose of Polyjuice Potion laced with a cat's hair, which she mistakenly believes to be human hair (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)
- Ichigo Momomiya from Tokyo Mew Mew
- Johari the wereleopard from Quest for Glory III: Wages of War
- Sumire Shoda from Gakuen Alice
[edit] Girls who are seen wearing catgirl costumes regularly
- Cham Cham from Samurai Shodown II
- Di Gi Charat (Dejiko) and Petit Charat (Puchiko), stars of Di Gi Charat
- Hazuki from Tsukuyomi - Moon Phase
- Koboshi from Pitaten
- Matsuri-chan from Ichigo Mashimaro
- Mike Charat (Mike) and Rinna Charat (Rinna) from Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat
- Nya from To-Y
- Noah from Suikoden IV
- Rika Furude from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
- Sakura Kinomoto from Cardcaptor Sakura
- Cat Nappe from Xiaolin Showdown
[edit] Catboys
- Jedit Ojanen and Raksha Golden Cub from Magic: The Gathering
- Kyo Sohma from Fruits Basket
- Ritsuka Aoyagi from Loveless
- Ortega from Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness.
- Takuto from Full Moon wo Sagashite
- Gabriel Solo from Moonlight Meow
- Siam and Butchie from One Piece
- The traveling salesman Neko, his name literally meaning "cat" in Japanese, from Secret of Mana
- The Desert Coral member Levinas, from the Manga Desert Coral
- Wan Derbard from KO Beast
- Fleance from Pandect
- Naota from FLCL (for one episode)
- Schrödinger from Hellsing
- The Cat from Red Dwarf, humanoid descendent of Lister's cat
- The Thundercats Lion-O, Tygra, Wilykat, Bengali, Panthro, Lynx-O and Jaga
[edit] Live action catgirls
- Allasandra in the Sliders episode: This Slide of Paradise, played by Melinda Clarke.
- Cat Lady in the motion picture Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), portrayed by stuntwoman Linda Fetters.
- Dr. Katherine "Kat" Manx Power Rangers: S.P.D. played by Michelle Langstone
- Kitty from the movie Monkeybone played by Rose McGowan
- Sailor Luna from Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (started as a cat) played by Rina Koike
[edit] Webcomic catgirls
- Three numbered catgirls from Bonobo Conspiracy (link)
- Aevy Eye from Impy and Aevy
- Anya from Tsunami Channel
- Flora and other members of the Keidran race from Twokinds
- Kate from Anime Arcadia
- Kate (and other chimera) from Yosh([link])
- Katrine "Kitty" Navalos from The Rogue's Gallery
- Kitten from Underpower (cat/human cyborg)
- Lucy Sally Jessible Sheila Linda Nikashi from Badly Drawn Kitties
- Yuki, Maya and Tina from Caribbean Blue
[edit] Others
- Aisha Clan-Clan from Outlaw Star
- Anna Puma and Uni Puma from Dominion: Tank Police (Also androids.)
- Brittany Diggers from Gold Digger (comic)
- Boo Cat from Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose
- Captain Amelia from Treasure Planet
- Cheetah (comics) from Justice League Unlimited
- The Cheshire Cat from Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
- Chinami and Yuriko from Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan
- Fal (also known as Rika) from Phantasy Star IV
- Fam from Ruin Explorers
- Feral (comics) from X-Force
- Hikaru from Magic Knight Rayearth (Often appears with cat ears and a tail when drawn in a chibi style.
- Kaoru Kogenai form Flame of Recca (Just like Hikaru, cat ears, paws, and a tail appear in an innocent scene in the manga only.)
- Hojo no Ruri from Onmyou Taisenki
- Kagaya-hime from the novel Fudoki (book) by Kij Johnson (a tortoiseshell cat that transforms into a woman and assumes the role of a warrior)
- Kohaku from Melty Blood (she has several animations as a catgirl)
- Kuaru from Lunatic Night (possibly a doggirl; all that's said is that she can transform into a "furry beast")
- Lethe from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
- Maggie the Cat from Gargoyles
- Max from Dark Angel (TV series) (she looks human but is spliced with feline DNA, as are the other members of the X-5 group)
- Maya from Geobreeders (she can look like a catgirl, though she usually chooses not to)
- Merle, Naria and Erya from Vision of Escaflowne
- Mia and Macha from .hack and .hack//SIGN respectively
- Miau from Little Monica (she behaves like a catgirl, wearing cat ears and a tail as well)
- Myao, a witch from the Playstation game Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure
- Lt. M'ress, a Caitian communications officer (voiced by Majel Barrett), from Star Trek: The Animated Series
- Nei from Phantasy Star II
- Neko (a staff member) and the species Kera'sha from the book series Dragon Tamers
- 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 cyborg, with human appearance)
- Miss Nyako and her niece, Konyako, from Eden's Bowy
- Odd Della-Robbia from Code: Lyoko (while not technically a cat/human hybird, Odd's form on the virtual reality Lyoko includes over-sized 3-fingered paw-like hands and a prehensile tail - he also displays cat-like-reflexes and mannerisms, has been referred to as 'a cat' and has been seen to meow)
- Para-dice from Oban Star Racers
- Ray Kon from Beyblade
- Sara (Sera) from Sonic the Hedgehog
- Shader from Chrono Crusade
- Shalimar Fox from the TV series Mutant X is a woman whose unique genetics give her various feline abilities
- Shema from Quest for Glory I: So You Want To Be A Hero
- Shina from Bloody Roar 2 and subsequent games
- Taruto (and others) from Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto
- 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)
- Uriko from Bloody Roar 2 and subsequent games (not a catgirl in the first game)
- White Tiger X Team from Beyblade and Beyblade G-Revolution
- Yoruichi Shihouin from Bleach
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- The Catgirl Webring hub; a listing of catgirl websiteses:Catgirl


