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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid red fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, the FoxyVixen Krystal (who is modeled after arctic foxes), and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].

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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid red fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, LoveInterest, the FoxyVixen Krystal (who is modeled after arctic foxes), and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].
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* ''Literature/TheRedVixenAdventures'': The Foxen are alien race that happen to look like anthropomorphic foxes have a culture strongly resembling Edwardian England.

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* ''Literature/TheRedVixenAdventures'': The Foxen are alien race that aliens who happen to look like anthropomorphic foxes and have a culture strongly resembling Edwardian England.
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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid red fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, the FoxyVixen Krystal modeled after arctic foxes, and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].

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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid red fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, the FoxyVixen Krystal (who is modeled after arctic foxes, foxes), and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].
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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, the FoxyVixen Krystal, and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].

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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid red fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, the FoxyVixen Krystal, Krystal modeled after arctic foxes, and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].
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* ''LightNovel/IsItWrongToTryToPickUpGirlsInADungeon'' has the Renards, a rare race from the Far East who are known for having [[LittleBitBeastly fox-like ears and a tail.]] They're unique among the races as they're integral to the creation of a Killing Stone, which rips a renard's soul out of their body to allow the holder to use whatever magic that renard could. [[spoiler:Ishtar wanted to force Haruhime to create a Killing Stone for her so she could use her magic to overrun the Freya Familia.]]

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* ''LightNovel/IsItWrongToTryToPickUpGirlsInADungeon'' ''Literature/IsItWrongToTryToPickUpGirlsInADungeon'' has the Renards, a rare race from the Far East who are known for having [[LittleBitBeastly fox-like ears and a tail.]] They're unique among the races as they're integral to the creation of a Killing Stone, which rips a renard's soul out of their body to allow the holder to use whatever magic that renard could. [[spoiler:Ishtar wanted to force Haruhime to create a Killing Stone for her so she could use her magic to overrun the Freya Familia.]]
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Unless I'm having a stroke, they appear to have tails in-game now.


* The vupfox in ''VideoGame/ExodusBorealis'' look like anthropomorphic foxes in colonial-era clothes. [[https://smugmarmot.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Pair-of-Fox-1024-1024x683.png The art]] on the developer's website shows them with tails, but the in-game assets lack them.

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* The vupfox in ''VideoGame/ExodusBorealis'' look like anthropomorphic foxes in colonial-era clothes. [[https://smugmarmot.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Pair-of-Fox-1024-1024x683.png The art]] on the developer's website shows them with tails, but the in-game assets lack originally lacked them.
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* ''Fanfic/TeanasTravels'': Aspatrians are a race of vulpine sapients, who were under the control of a viscous dictatorship who violently oppressed and objectified women and children (to the point where they literally weren't considered people). The League caught wind of this thanks to an escaped slave, and promptly leapt in and deposed the dictator and his armies. The Aspatrians, now much happier and more stable, were made a "protectorate" of the Tripartate.

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* ''Fanfic/TeanasTravels'': Aspatrians are a race of vulpine sapients, who were under the control of a viscous vicious dictatorship who violently oppressed and objectified women and children (to the point where they literally weren't considered people). The League caught wind of this thanks to an escaped slave, and promptly leapt in and deposed the dictator and his armies. The Aspatrians, now much happier and more stable, were made a "protectorate" of the Tripartate.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-953 SCP-953]] is ''not'' a kitsune, but an evil being from Korea called a kumiho. This is compared in-universe to "the difference between a Cherokee Indian and a New Delhi Indian". She takes advantage of the confusion when it suits her.

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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-953 SCP-953]] is ''not'' a kitsune, but an evil being from Korea called a kumiho. This is compared in-universe to "the difference between a Cherokee Indian and a New Delhi Indian". She takes advantage of the confusion when it suits her.
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* ''LetsPlay/EmpiresSMP'': Lizzie's Season 2 kingdom of Animalia counts bipedal foxes[[note]]retextured villagers[[/note]] among its citizens. One of them was sent through the rift, and [[spoiler: was turned into a regular Minecraft fox on the Hermitcraft side]].

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* ''LetsPlay/EmpiresSMP'': Lizzie's Season 2 kingdom of Animalia counts bipedal foxes[[note]]retextured villagers[[/note]] among its citizens. One of them was sent through the rift, Rift, and [[spoiler: was [[spoiler:was turned into a regular Minecraft fox on the Hermitcraft side]].
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* ''LetsPlay/EmpiresSMP'': Lizzie's Season 2 kingdom of Animalia counts bipedal foxes[[note]]retextured villagers[[/note]] among its citizens. One of them was sent through the rift, and [[spoiler: was turned into a regular Minecraft fox on the Hermitcraft side]].
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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' has Kitsune as a CharacterClass. They’re depicted as LittleBitBeastly characters, with fox ears and a tail, and the ability to [[{{Animorphism}} turn into an actual fox]] for their attacks. Their chief, Kaden, is very friendly, and puts a lot of value into repaying kindness, but can [[BewareTheNiceOnes become very dangerous]] when someone is after the fur of himself, or his daughter, Selkie. Kaden even straight up lures Corrin into a trap in Conquest, and him and the generic Kitsune enemies in that chapter can use illusions to avoid combat temporarily.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' has Kitsune as a CharacterClass. They’re depicted as LittleBitBeastly characters, with fox ears and a tail, and the ability to [[{{Animorphism}} turn into an actual fox]] for their attacks. Their chief, Kaden, is very friendly, and puts a lot of value into repaying kindness, but can [[BewareTheNiceOnes become very dangerous]] when someone is after the fur of himself, or his daughter, Selkie. Kaden even straight up lures Corrin into a trap in Conquest, and him he and the generic Kitsune enemies in that chapter can use illusions to avoid combat temporarily.
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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' has Kitsune as a CharacterClass. They’re depicted as LittleBitBeastly characters, with fox ears and a tail, and the ability to [[{{Shapeshifting}} turn into an actual fox]] for their attacks. Their chief, Kaden, is very friendly, and puts a lot of value into repaying kindness, but can [[BewareTheNiceOnes become very dangerous]] when someone is after the fur of himself, or his daughter, Selkie. Kaden even straight up lures Corrin into a trap in Conquest, and him and the generic Kitsune enemies in that chapter can use illusions to avoid combat temporarily.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' has Kitsune as a CharacterClass. They’re depicted as LittleBitBeastly characters, with fox ears and a tail, and the ability to [[{{Shapeshifting}} [[{{Animorphism}} turn into an actual fox]] for their attacks. Their chief, Kaden, is very friendly, and puts a lot of value into repaying kindness, but can [[BewareTheNiceOnes become very dangerous]] when someone is after the fur of himself, or his daughter, Selkie. Kaden even straight up lures Corrin into a trap in Conquest, and him and the generic Kitsune enemies in that chapter can use illusions to avoid combat temporarily.

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* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the Portuguese word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.



* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the Portuguese word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Stellaris}}'': You can bump into randomly-generated fox people, in both regular and [[FesteringFungus mushroom-infested]] varieties. [[VideoGame/StarFox Their homeworld may or may not be Lylat]], depending on rolls.

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* ''VideoGame/StarFox'': Fox [=McCloud=], series protagonist, is well... a fox. A humanoid fox who is an AcePilot and considered to be the Lylat System's greatest hope. ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' introduces his love interest, the FoxyVixen Krystal, and in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', one of the MultipleEndings involves them [[BabiesEverAfter having a son]], with [[GenerationXerox Marcus following in Fox's footsteps]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Stellaris}}'': You can bump into randomly-generated fox people, in both regular and [[FesteringFungus mushroom-infested]] varieties. [[VideoGame/StarFox [[ShoutOut Their homeworld may or may not be Lylat]], depending on rolls.
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Tier-Induced Scrappy is no longer a trope


** Fox Tails are one of the three Beast Folk races in the {{MMORPG}} Elder Tale, resembling [[LittleBitBeastly humans with fox ears and one or more tails]] (which they can hide with magic). While they have high magical stats, they're [[TierInducedScrappy unpopular with players]] due to [[MechanicallyUnusualClass a bizarre mechanic]] which replaces one of their skills with a random one every few levels (with results that can vary from JokeCharacter to GameBreaker).

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** Fox Tails are one of the three Beast Folk races in the {{MMORPG}} Elder Tale, resembling [[LittleBitBeastly humans with fox ears and one or more tails]] (which they can hide with magic). While they have high magical stats, they're [[TierInducedScrappy [[HighTierScrappy unpopular with players]] due to [[MechanicallyUnusualClass a bizarre mechanic]] which replaces one of their skills with a random one every few levels (with results that can vary from JokeCharacter to GameBreaker).
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-->--'''LetsPlay/PhoenixSC''' analyzing a user-created ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' recipe, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffFN6iuDweQ "Dumb Minecraft Crafting Recipes"]]

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-->--'''LetsPlay/PhoenixSC''' -->--'''Phoenix SC''' analyzing a user-created ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' recipe, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffFN6iuDweQ "Dumb Minecraft Crafting Recipes"]]
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* Alopex from ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW'' was once a normal arctic fox before she was caught by the Foot Clan and mutated into their first mutant kunoichi. While her SuperSpeed made her a deadly foe to the turtles, she eventually defects when she finds out that the Foot Clan killed her family and burned down the forest she once lived in in order to secure her loyalty.
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* Alopex from ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' was once a normal Chinese girl before she and her brother wandered into a Kraang portal and mutated into a fox and tiger respectively. When they escape, they join a circus before they involve themselves in the Triad. While her brother would go onto become the Foot Clan hitman Tigerclaw, she would blame her brother for their live's downward spiral and seek vengeance on him.
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* ''VideoGame/EXTRAPOWERAttackOfDarkforce'': Fei's youkai companion Ri=Ko, a sarcastic and cheeky fox girl with obligatory ears and tail. Fei's rival, Ran Ran, also has a youkai companion En with similar features.

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* ''Anime/DigimonTamers'': Renamon is a bipedal fox with yellow fur and piercing blue eyes. Her Ultimate/Perfect-level form Taomon has more or less the same design, but is dressed in priestly garb. Taomon's blue PaletteSwap Doumon appears in ''Anime/DigimonFusion'' as a minor villain.

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''Anime/DigimonTamers'': Renamon is a bipedal fox with yellow fur and piercing blue eyes. Her Ultimate/Perfect-level form Taomon has more or less the same design, but is dressed in priestly garb. Taomon's garb.
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blue PaletteSwap Doumon of Taomon that appears in ''Anime/DigimonFusion'' as a minor villain.illusionist villain. Another one appears in ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame'', having come to the human world [[TruerToTheText to study onmyodo]] but getting possessed along the way.
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* ''Fanfic/TeanasTravels'': Aspatrians are a race of vulpine sapients, who were under the control of a vicous dictatorship who violently oppressed and objectified women and children (to the point where they literally weren't considered people). The League caught wind of this thanks to an escaped slave, and promptly leapt in and deposed the dictator and his armies. The Aspatrians, now much happier and more stable, were made a "protectorate" of the Tripartate.

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* ''Fanfic/TeanasTravels'': Aspatrians are a race of vulpine sapients, who were under the control of a vicous viscous dictatorship who violently oppressed and objectified women and children (to the point where they literally weren't considered people). The League caught wind of this thanks to an escaped slave, and promptly leapt in and deposed the dictator and his armies. The Aspatrians, now much happier and more stable, were made a "protectorate" of the Tripartate.



* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the Portugese word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.

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* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the Portugese Portuguese word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.
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* ''Tabletopgame/{{Chaotic}}'': Kinnianne and her father, Hune Canin, are fox-like Overworlders. While Hune appears to be based on a red fox, Kinnianne appears to be based on a fennec, based on the color of her fur, size of her ears, and the fact she lives in the desert as ambassador to the desert-dwelling [[LizardFolk Mipedians]].
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** When Elder Tale somehow fuses with a real fantasy world, the trapped players find that the mix of real and videogame physics allows them to [[EmergentGameplay use their characters' abilities in previously impossible ways]], nicknamed "Overskills". One Fox Tail player, Nureha, invents an Overskill which takes the race's [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]] themes UpToEleven -- [[AbilityMixing combining the racial "hide your ears" illusion with the persuasion abilities of her Courtesan subclass]] in order to create a {{Glamour}} effect that can disguise her as other people.

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** When Elder Tale somehow fuses with a real fantasy world, the trapped players find that the mix of real and videogame physics allows them to [[EmergentGameplay use their characters' abilities in previously impossible ways]], nicknamed "Overskills". One Fox Tail player, Nureha, invents an Overskill which takes the race's [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]] themes UpToEleven up a notch -- [[AbilityMixing combining the racial "hide your ears" illusion with the persuasion abilities of her Courtesan subclass]] in order to create a {{Glamour}} effect that can disguise her as other people.
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* ''Dela the Hooda'': "Hoodas" are a vulpine species from the ScienceFantasy world of Mhâr where they exist alongside more "traditional" fantasy races like goblins, elves, dwarves, and humans. Dela found herself in Canada after an accident with her halfling boss's experimental jump drive.

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* ''Dela the Hooda'': "Hoodas" ''Webcomic/DelaTheHooda'': "Hood" are a vulpine species from the ScienceFantasy world dimension of Mhâr where they exist alongside more "traditional" fantasy races like goblins, elves, dwarves, and humans. Dela found herself in Canada after an accident with her halfling boss's experimental jump drive.
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See also {{Kitsune}}, a page on foxes in Japanese folklore and mythology. A supertrope to FoxyVixen. For their wolf cousins, see WolfMan.

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See also {{Kitsune}}, AsianFoxSpirit, a page on foxes in Japanese East Asian folklore and mythology. A supertrope to FoxyVixen. For their wolf cousins, see WolfMan.



* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'': Tamamo and her sisters are [[{{Kitsune}} divine fox spirits]] who assume a glamor that makes them look human so they can live in the human world. Those who can see past the glamor, such as 99.9% of the student body of Tamamo's school and one SenseiChan, see the sisters as bipedal, humanoid foxes with white fur.

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* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'': Tamamo and her sisters are [[{{Kitsune}} [[AsianFoxSpirit divine fox spirits]] who assume a glamor that makes them look human so they can live in the human world. Those who can see past the glamor, such as 99.9% of the student body of Tamamo's school and one SenseiChan, see the sisters as bipedal, humanoid foxes with white fur.



** When Elder Tale somehow fuses with a real fantasy world, the trapped players find that the mix of real and videogame physics allows them to [[EmergentGameplay use their characters' abilities in previously impossible ways]], nicknamed "Overskills". One Fox Tail player, Nureha, invents an Overskill which takes the race's {{Kitsune}} themes UpToEleven -- [[AbilityMixing combining the racial "hide your ears" illusion with the persuasion abilities of her Courtesan subclass]] in order to create a {{Glamour}} effect that can disguise her as other people.

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** When Elder Tale somehow fuses with a real fantasy world, the trapped players find that the mix of real and videogame physics allows them to [[EmergentGameplay use their characters' abilities in previously impossible ways]], nicknamed "Overskills". One Fox Tail player, Nureha, invents an Overskill which takes the race's {{Kitsune}} [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]] themes UpToEleven -- [[AbilityMixing combining the racial "hide your ears" illusion with the persuasion abilities of her Courtesan subclass]] in order to create a {{Glamour}} effect that can disguise her as other people.
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* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the polish word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.

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* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the polish Portugese word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.
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* The Raposa from ''VideoGame/DrawnToLife''. Their species name is the polish word for "fox," and they sport big ears, mostly reddish-orange or grey fur, and short, fluffy tails.
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* ''Dela the Hooda'': "Hoodas" are a vulpine species from the ScienceFantasy world of Mhâr where they exist alongside more "traditional" fantasy races like goblins, elves, dwarves, and humans. Dela found herself in Canada after an accident with her halfling boss's experimental jump drive.
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* ''Literature/XanaduStoryverse'': Anthropomorphic foxes are one of the more common variants of animal people produced by the Change. They feature particularly prominently in "Against Type", where the main villains are a pair of fox morphs who plan to use mad science to turn humans into more foxes like themselves.
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* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'': Inari fox Tamamo and her sisters assume a glamor that makes them look human so they can live in the human world. Those who can see past the glamor, such as 99.9% of the student body of Tamamo's school and one SenseiChan, see the sisters as bipedal, humanoid foxes with white fur.

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* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'': Inari fox Tamamo and her sisters are [[{{Kitsune}} divine fox spirits]] who assume a glamor that makes them look human so they can live in the human world. Those who can see past the glamor, such as 99.9% of the student body of Tamamo's school and one SenseiChan, see the sisters as bipedal, humanoid foxes with white fur.

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