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- 1057. Fox
- This character is a fox or has fox-like physical features.
Fox is a common name for many species of omnivorous mammals belonging to the Canidae family. Foxes are small to medium-sized canids (slightly smaller than the medium-sized domestic dog), characterized by possessing a long narrow snout, and a bushy tail (or brush).
In japanese mythology, there are foxes with more than one tail. These are known as Kitsune are reputated to be mischievous spirits. This type of fox is common in Anime, Manga and all forms of Japanese media. - 0. Hero with a Fang
- This game features one or more heroes with a fang.
He can be a vampire, cat-girl, kitsune, or even an ordinary human with an extra long fang/canine which is usually visible. - 0. Heroine with a Fang
- This game features one or more heroines with a fang.
She can be a vampire, cat-girl, kitsune, or even an ordinary human with an extra long fang/canine which is usually visible. - 0. Kitsune Hero
- At least one of the heroes is a kitsune - a fox that can take human shape.
- 0. Kitsune Heroine
- At least one of the heroines is a kitsune - a fox that can take human shape.
- 0. Kitsuneme
- The eyes of this character are always closed.
By the laws of the anime genre, this sort of eyes can occur among the wise or sly people as well as among the dangerous folks who can explode with incredible rage, when they get angry. - 0. Multiple Tails
- This character has multiple animal tails, a common trait among youkai, like kitsune or nekomata.
This trait is intended for characters that really have tails and should not be mixed with the clothing trait tail which refers to a clothing accessory, or the hairstyle trait which refers to multiple ponytails. - 896. Youkai
- The character is a youkai.
They are a class of preternatural creatures in Japanese folklore ranging from the evil oni (ogre) to the mischievous kitsune (fox) or snow woman yuki-onna. Some possess part animal and part human features (e.g. kappa and tengu). Yōkai generally have a sort of spiritual or supernatural power. Yōkai that have the ability to shape-shift are called obake.
There are a wide variety of yōkai in Japanese folklore. In general, youkai is a broad term, and can be used to encompass virtually all monsters and supernatural beings, even including creatures from European folklore on occasion (e.g., the English bugbear is often included in Japanese folklore to the point that some mistakenly believe it originates from said folklore).
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