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'''Kemono''' refers to characters with animal features, such as ears, tails or claws. The most common form of kemono character is probably the catgirl, or nekomimi. Though the distinction can be difficult to quantify, kemono and [[furry]] are considered different genres, the easiest distinction being that kemono characters do not have fur (save for on the animal portions of their bodies.) | '''Kemono''' refers to characters with animal features, such as ears, tails or claws. The most common form of kemono character is probably the catgirl, or nekomimi. Though the distinction can be difficult to quantify, kemono and [[furry]] are considered different genres, the easiest distinction being that kemono characters do not have fur (save for on the animal portions of their bodies.) | ||
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+ | Examples of kemono characters are | ||
+ | *Felecia (''Darkstalkers'') | ||
+ | *Pink (''Dragon Pink'') | ||
+ | *InuYasha (''InuYasha'') | ||
+ | *Shippo (''InuYasha'') | ||
+ | *The bunny from ''Dream Colored Bunny'' | ||
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