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* Starfire in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' like her comic version; however [[AdaptationalModesty here she is more a cute alien girl than a hot babe with orange skin]].

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* Starfire in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' like her comic version; however [[AdaptationalModesty here she is more a cute alien girl than a hot babe with orange skin]].



* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' has one Miss Martian. Turns out [[spoiler:it's an InvokedTrope, as like in the comic she's actually a monstrous white Martian]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' has one Miss Martian. Turns out [[spoiler:it's an InvokedTrope, as like in the comic she's actually a monstrous white Martian]].
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* ''Pinball/{{Embryon}}'' has the player incubate [[BaldWoman bald]] multicolored alien women from organic pods.

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* ''Pinball/{{Embryon}}'' has the player incubate [[BaldWoman bald]] bald multicolored alien women from organic pods.
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** [[ComicBook/NebulaMarvelComics Nebula]] started off as a [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRLtFNg4JI7qdrznQ7vdgoAgw2zS-tw0d8C8g&usqp=CAU beautiful blue skinned alien lady with long black hair]]. Later she became a {{Cyborg}} and lost her hair, and then MCU version of Nebula came along with her cybernetics taken UpToEleven and the comics adopted that design. You could make an argument that she’s a cute RobotGirl though.

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** [[ComicBook/NebulaMarvelComics [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Nebula]] started off as a [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRLtFNg4JI7qdrznQ7vdgoAgw2zS-tw0d8C8g&usqp=CAU beautiful blue skinned alien lady with long black hair]]. Later she became a {{Cyborg}} and lost her hair, and then MCU version of Nebula came along with her cybernetics taken UpToEleven and the comics adopted that design. You could make an argument that she’s a cute RobotGirl though.
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*** ComicBook/{{Nebula|MarvelComics}} is a blue-skinned space pirate. Though in spite of the tight suit, the trope is downplayed, especially compared to the above: Gamora is just a green Creator/ZoeSaldana, but Nebula is not only blue, but bald and disfigured by cybernetic implants. And then ''Westernanimation/WhatIf'' shows [[https://static2.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Nebula-with-a-cocktail-in-What-If.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=960&h=500&dpr=1.5 an alternate Nebula that is a very straight case.]]

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*** ComicBook/{{Nebula|MarvelComics}} [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Nebula]] is a blue-skinned space pirate. Though in spite of the tight suit, the trope is downplayed, especially compared to the above: Gamora is just a green Creator/ZoeSaldana, but Nebula is not only blue, but bald and disfigured by cybernetic implants. And then ''Westernanimation/WhatIf'' shows [[https://static2.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Nebula-with-a-cocktail-in-What-If.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=960&h=500&dpr=1.5 an alternate Nebula that is a very straight case.]]
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** Mantis of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' and ''Comicbook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. Something of an inversion, as she was originally a normal human who, through [[RaisedByWolves alien foster care]] and BecauseDestinySaysSo, was chosen as the Celestial Madonna and developing PsychicPowers.

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** Mantis [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Mantis]] of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' and ''Comicbook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. Something of an inversion, as she was originally a normal human who, through [[RaisedByWolves alien foster care]] and BecauseDestinySaysSo, was chosen as the Celestial Madonna and developing PsychicPowers.
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** ComicBook/{{Mantis|MarvelComics}} of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' and ''Comicbook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. Something of an inversion, as she was originally a normal human who, through [[RaisedByWolves alien foster care]] and BecauseDestinySaysSo, was chosen as the Celestial Madonna and developing PsychicPowers.

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** ComicBook/{{Mantis|MarvelComics}} Mantis of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' and ''Comicbook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. Something of an inversion, as she was originally a normal human who, through [[RaisedByWolves alien foster care]] and BecauseDestinySaysSo, was chosen as the Celestial Madonna and developing PsychicPowers.
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** The comic, which started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, centers around the Loroi, a species of all-female space elves who come in various shades of light to medium blue, and all individuals seen on-page are depicted as some stripe of cute or beautiful.

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** The comic, which started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, centers around the Loroi, a species of all-female space elves mostly-female SpaceElves who come in various shades of light to medium blue, and all individuals seen on-page are depicted as some stripe of cute or beautiful.
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** Leela is a deliberate {{Subversion}}. While Fry and Zapp find her attractive, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome most humans find her one-eyed look incredibly off-putting]]. That, and [[spoiler:she looks more human than not because, unbeknownst to herself, she ''is'' [[HumanAllAlong human—specifically a human mutant whose parents passed her off as an alien because it's illegal for mutants to live outside the sewers]].]]
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** ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks shows just how annoying it is to be considered from this race. Ensign D'Vana Tendi is an orion who doesn't at all [[CulturalRebel live up to the stereotype]]. Instead of the usual sexual predators and pirates that most Orion are considered, she is a sweet and socially awkward medic. When Mariner creates a holodeck program that plays out like a stereotypical action movie, she recasts Tendi as a pirate in a skimpy outfit and Tendi walks out of the program in disgust after one too many comments about her race.

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** ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks shows just how annoying it is to be considered from this race. Ensign D'Vana Tendi is an orion Orion who doesn't at all [[CulturalRebel live up to the stereotype]]. Instead of the usual sexual predators and pirates that most Orion are considered, she is a sweet and socially awkward medic. When Mariner creates a holodeck program that plays out like a stereotypical action movie, she recasts Tendi as a pirate in a skimpy outfit and Tendi walks out of the program in disgust after one too many comments about her race.
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** [[TheDragon Zar]][[EvilIsSexy bon]] also a [[{{Bishonen}} Male]] [[https://www.tvovermind.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Zarbon-640x360.jpg version of this trope,]] but not in his [[{{Gonk}} true form.]]

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** [[TheDragon Zar]][[EvilIsSexy bon]] also a [[{{Bishonen}} Male]] [[https://www.tvovermind.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Zarbon-640x360.jpg [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/0/0f/Zarbon_DBZ_Ep_56_002.png/revision/latest?cb=20180804213413 version of this trope,]] but not in his [[{{Gonk}} true form.]]
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** The 9th movie of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' has [[SpacePirates Zangya]], a Bojack's henchwoman with bluish skin and orange hair.

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** The 9th movie of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' has [[SpacePirates Zangya]], a Bojack's henchwoman with bluish skin and orange hair.



** [[TheDragon Zar]][[EvilIsSexy bon]] also a [[{{Bishonen}} Male]] [[https://www.tvovermind.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Zarbon-640x360.jpg version of this trope]], but not in his [[{{Gonk}} true form.]]

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** [[TheDragon Zar]][[EvilIsSexy bon]] also a [[{{Bishonen}} Male]] [[https://www.tvovermind.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Zarbon-640x360.jpg version of this trope]], trope,]] but not in his [[{{Gonk}} true form.]]

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* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', which started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, centers around the Loroi, a species of all-female space elves who come in various shades of light to medium blue, and all individuals seen on-page are depicted as some stripe of cute or beautiful.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'':
** The comic,
which started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, centers around the Loroi, a species of all-female space elves who come in various shades of light to medium blue, and all individuals seen on-page are depicted as some stripe of cute or beautiful.beautiful.
** The comic's website also includes [[https://well-of-souls.com/outsider/blue_peoples.html the Registry of Blue Peoples]], a list of blue-skinned humanoid aliens and fantasy races from popular culture, including the asari of ''Franchise/MassEffect'', the Pantorans and Twi'leks of ''Franchise/StarWars'', the various iterations of dark elves, the Devlians of ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', the Xerrans of ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'' and the comic's own Loroi, alongside several other species of varying degrees of humanoidness and attractiveness.

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* ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'': A number of characters major and minor -- including Captain Madison Vrax and her junior officer Kettering -- are blue-skinned human/alien hybrids. The BountyHunter Mercy likewise has blue skin, but how and why she has this has not been explored in the comic.
** Kettering has an ongoing relationship with Talps, a Vanaa who manifests to him as an attractive human female shape, but green and translucent. Further averted in that it is common knowledge that this is not her normal appearance.

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A number of characters major and minor -- including Captain Madison Vrax and her junior officer Kettering -- are blue-skinned human/alien hybrids. The BountyHunter Mercy likewise has blue skin, but how and why she has this has not been explored in the comic.
** Kettering has an ongoing relationship with Talps, a Vanaa who manifests to him as an attractive human female shape, but green and translucent. Further averted in that it is translucent, although it's common knowledge that this is not her normal appearance. appearance -- Vanaa normally resemble rounded, just barely humanoid blobs of jelly, but can sculpt themselves into specific shapes if they so wish.



* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', because it started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, has two of the main Loroi characters being [[CaptainErsatz obvious copies]] of the Elerian scientist and soldier.
* In ''Webcomic/QuentynQuinnSpaceRanger'', [[CoversAlwaysLie on the cover, though not in the series.]]

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* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', because it which started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, has two of centers around the main Loroi characters being [[CaptainErsatz obvious copies]] Loroi, a species of the Elerian scientist all-female space elves who come in various shades of light to medium blue, and soldier.
* In ''Webcomic/QuentynQuinnSpaceRanger'',
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** The Tau females are in a similar situation. Males are gaunt and very distinct from human, but the official fluff is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to it, what with the religiously-enforced FantasticRacism present in the Empire). The official art and models have them looking exactly like the men except for the shape of their nostrils. [[http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/647/593/91e.jpg It certainly doesn't stop fan-artists in any way]].

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** The Tau females are in a similar situation. Males are gaunt and very distinct from human, but the official fluff is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau Tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to it, what with the religiously-enforced FantasticRacism present in the Empire). The official art and models have them looking exactly like the men except for the shape of their nostrils. [[http://i3.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20170202022629/http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/647/593/91e.jpg It certainly doesn't stop fan-artists in any way]].

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** The Eldar are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]].

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** The Eldar are [[http://wh40k.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20140902073913/https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU jpg sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]].
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** Being what it is, ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'' has had a few over the years. Foremost among them is Shadow Lass/Umbra, a blue-skinned space babe.

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** Being what it is, ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'' ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' has had a few over the years. Foremost among them is Shadow Lass/Umbra, a blue-skinned space babe.
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* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'': Subverted. Princess Voluptua [[http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/VolTurn.html looks]] the part of the stereotypical alien space nymphette, right down to her skimpy one-piece outfit. However, this is an illusion; underneath it, she is a giant butterfly creature, and this is common knowledge among the cast. When designing her shapeshifted human form, Voluptua claims to have gotten the normal human female proportions wrong unintentionally; she has not corrected the error.

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* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'': Subverted. Princess Voluptua [[http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/VolTurn.html [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/files/images/VolTurnWeb.jpg looks]] the part of the stereotypical alien space nymphette, right down to her skimpy one-piece outfit. However, this is an illusion; underneath it, she is a giant butterfly creature, and this is common knowledge among the cast. When designing her shapeshifted human form, Voluptua claims to have gotten the normal human female proportions wrong unintentionally; she has not corrected the error.
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* Even WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty have their share of encounters with these from time to time.

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* Even WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty have their share of encounters with these from time to time.time during their eponymous show. For example, the female Gazorpians from the episode "Raising Gazorpazorp" resemble [[StatuesqueStunner tall]], beautiful, exotic-looking human women with [[ImplausibleHairColor hair colors in sides of blue, green, and purple]] and three pairs of arms, one such pair in place of their ears. The males, on the other hand, don't look human in the slightest.
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* ''[[Literature/BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.

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* ''[[Literature/BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' Worlds]]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.
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*** ComicBook/{{Nebula|MarvelComics}} is a blue-skinned space pirate. Though in spite of the tight suit, the trope is downplayed, especially compared to the above: Gamora is just a green Creator/ZoeSaldana, but Nebula is not only blue, but bald and disfigured by cybernetic implants.

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*** ComicBook/{{Nebula|MarvelComics}} is a blue-skinned space pirate. Though in spite of the tight suit, the trope is downplayed, especially compared to the above: Gamora is just a green Creator/ZoeSaldana, but Nebula is not only blue, but bald and disfigured by cybernetic implants. And then ''Westernanimation/WhatIf'' shows [[https://static2.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Nebula-with-a-cocktail-in-What-If.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=960&h=500&dpr=1.5 an alternate Nebula that is a very straight case.]]
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* Celeste in ''{{VideoGame/Huniepop}}''. She even has a 'slave Leia' type outfit you can unlock.

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* Celeste in ''{{VideoGame/Huniepop}}''.''{{VideoGame/Huniepop}}'', although she's blue-skinned and [[HornedHumanoid has horns]]. She even has a 'slave Leia' type outfit you can unlock.
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** Female Twi'leks are [[PlanetOfHats known for their beauty]], and often [[GoGoEnslavement exploited due to it]]. They come in green, blue, red, and other interesting hues.

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** Female Twi'leks Twi'leks, a species resembling humans with a pair of tentacle-like growths, called lekku, on their heads, are [[PlanetOfHats known for their beauty]], and often [[GoGoEnslavement exploited due targeted by the slave trade as a result]]. Early works in the franchise tend to it]]. feature them almost exclusively as slave dancers; later works diversify their portrayals more and include more free Twi'leks and ones in non-sexual occupations. They come in a considerable variety of colors; two particular color variants are given in-universe names, the Rutians (blue-skinned, and fairly common) and the Lethans (red-skinned, and extremely rare). Other common shades include green, blue, red, yellow, orange, pink/magenta, white and other interesting hues.brown.



*** Interestingly the male Twi'leks tend to be more mundane colors and are often rather ugly, such as Jabba's right-hand man Bib Fortuna.
** The Prequel Trilogy introduced the Togruta, who appear similar except they are all orange and have more elaborate [[AlienHair lekku]] that somewhat resemble Pharaoh crowns. However most Togruta are not slaves and many are Jedi.

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*** Interestingly Notably, the male Twi'leks tend to be more mundane colors and are often rather ugly, such as Jabba's right-hand man Bib Fortuna.
** The Prequel Trilogy introduced introduces the Togruta, who appear Togruta; they're roughly similar except they to Twi'leks, but are all orange red-skinned and have more elaborate [[AlienHair lekku]] that somewhat resemble Pharaoh crowns. However most Togruta are not slaves and many are Jedi.elaborate, blue-and-white striped lekku.



** ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has the Zeltron (magenta-skinned), who are perfectly aware of their attractive appearance and flaunt it. Some sources also claim they have mild pheromones, but not to the degree of the Falleen. They have a reputation (mostly deserved) as cheerful hedonists who'll do AnythingThatMoves. In a bit of a subversion ''both'' sexes are like this and male Zeltrons look like (magenta-skinned) handsome human men.

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** ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has the Zeltron (magenta-skinned), (magenta-skinned and blue-haired), who are perfectly aware of their attractive appearance and flaunt it. Some sources also claim they have mild pheromones, but not to the degree of the Falleen. They have a reputation (mostly deserved) as cheerful hedonists who'll do AnythingThatMoves. In a bit of a subversion ''both'' sexes are like this and male Zeltrons look like (magenta-skinned) handsome human men.



* Meddler in ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack'' acts as a gender-flipped Grey Skinned Space Babe in the stinger.

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* ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack'': Meddler in ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack'' acts as a gender-flipped Grey Skinned Space Babe in the stinger.
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[[caption-width-right:330:The ''[[TropeCodifier Original]]'' Green Skinned Space Babe]]

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Babe.]]
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* ''[[Literatur/BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.

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* ''[[Literatur/BetweenWorlds ''[[Literature/BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.
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* ''[[BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.

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* ''[[BetweenWorlds ''[[Literatur/BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.
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* ''Between Worlds'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.

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* ''Between Worlds'' ''[[BetweenWorlds Between Worlds]'' by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.
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* ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'': While the male denizens of Dimension Z are LittleGreenMen, the female denizens are tall, gorgeous women with green skin, not unlike She-Hulk herself. Despite this, the Supremacy wants She-Hulk as a queen instead of a woman from his home dimension because he finds them boring.

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* ** ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'': While the male denizens of Dimension Z are LittleGreenMen, the female denizens are tall, gorgeous women with green skin, not unlike She-Hulk herself. Despite this, the Supremacy wants She-Hulk as a queen instead of a woman from his home dimension because he finds them boring.



* Jeffrey Thomas had the Ha-Jiin/Jin-Haa in his Literature/{{Punktown}}'' stories. In a parallel to the U.S - Vietnam war, humanity in one of their explorations into alternate dimensions encountered the jungle planet of Sinan, whose natives' females looked like beautiful, blue-skinned Vietnamese women. Naturally a decades long guerilla war was fought there and many of Sinan's women became hookers during and after the war.

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* Jeffrey Thomas had the Ha-Jiin/Jin-Haa in his Literature/{{Punktown}}'' ''Literature/{{Punktown}}'' stories. In a parallel to the U.S - Vietnam war, humanity in one of their explorations into alternate dimensions encountered the jungle planet of Sinan, whose natives' females looked like beautiful, blue-skinned Vietnamese women. Naturally a decades long guerilla war was fought there and many of Sinan's women became hookers during and after the war.



* Marion Moonglow from ''WesternAnimation/ThePatridgeFamily2200AD''.

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* Marion Moonglow from ''WesternAnimation/ThePatridgeFamily2200AD''.''WesternAnimation/PatridgeFamily2200AD''.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Foreigner}}''-verse by Creator/CJCherryh, there is such a relationship between the main human character, Bren Cameron, and one of his assigned alien bodyguards, Jago, who finds his small size amusing and cute (the "aliens" are much taller than the humans usually on this planet). Also, the humans are technically the "aliens" here, since they were forced to land on the planet after a malfunction left them stranded far from their intended destination.

















* In the Foreigner-verse by ''Creator/CJCherryh'', there is such a relationship between the main human character, Bren Cameron, and one of his assigned alien bodyguards, Jago, who finds his small size amusing and cute (the "aliens" are much taller than the humans usually on this planet). Also, the humans are technically the "aliens" here, since they were forced to land on the planet after a malfunction left them stranded far from their intended destination.



* "Little Space Girl", the one-hit wonder by Jesse Lee Turner, is probably the original Green Skinned Space Babe anthem.
-->She's got four arms (the better to hold you)\\
three lips (the better to kiss you)\\
four eyes (all the better to see)
* My Alien, from Simple Plan:
-->She has two arms to hold me\\
Four legs to wrap around me\\
She's not your typical girlfriend...
* Jamiroquai's Cosmic Girl:
-->Step into my transporter\\
So I can teleport ya\\
All around my heavenly body
* The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band's "Beautiful Zelda" (though in their TV performance she seems to be a rather boxy RobotGirl).
-->She's broken all the super-hearts\\
Of the super-heroes of the galaxy\\
So why does she want to\\
Mess around with me?\\
Beautiful Zelda from Galaxy Four\\
Suddenly walked through my door



* Music/KatyPerry plays a ''white'' skinned space babe in her video for ''E.T.''

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* Music/KatyPerry plays a ''white'' skinned space babe The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band's "Beautiful Zelda" (though in her video for ''E.T.''their TV performance she seems to be a rather boxy RobotGirl).
-->She's broken all the super-hearts\\
Of the super-heroes of the galaxy\\
So why does she want to\\
Mess around with me?\\
Beautiful Zelda from Galaxy Four\\
Suddenly walked through my door



* Music/KatyPerry plays a ''white'' skinned space babe in her video for ''E.T.''



* My Alien, from Simple Plan:
-->She has two arms to hold me\\
Four legs to wrap around me\\
She's not your typical girlfriend...
* Jamiroquai's Cosmic Girl:
-->Step into my transporter\\
So I can teleport ya\\
All around my heavenly body
* "Little Space Girl", the one-hit wonder by Jesse Lee Turner, is probably the original Green Skinned Space Babe anthem.
-->She's got four arms (the better to hold you)\\
three lips (the better to kiss you)\\
four eyes (all the better to see)



* True to the television series, Creator/DataEast's ''Pinball/{{Star Trek|DataEast}}'' includes a green-skinned Orion slave girl on the playfield.

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* True to As in the television series, Creator/DataEast's ''Pinball/{{Star Trek|DataEast}}'' includes a green-skinned Orion slave girl on movie, ''Pinball/{{Avatar}}'' has the playfield.blue-skinned Na'vi.



* As in the movie, ''Pinball/{{Avatar}}'' has the blue-skinned Na'vi.
* The EvilSorceress of ''VideoGame/RuinerPinball'' has dark violet skin and neon green hair and eyes.



* The EvilSorceress of ''VideoGame/RuinerPinball'' has dark violet skin and neon green hair and eyes.
* True to the television series, Creator/DataEast's ''Pinball/{{Star Trek|DataEast}}'' includes a green-skinned Orion slave girl on the playfield.



* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
** The Eldar are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]].
** The Tau females are in a similar situation. Males are gaunt and very distinct from human, but the official fluff is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to it, what with the religiously-enforced FantasticRacism present in the Empire). The official art and models have them looking exactly like the men except for the shape of their nostrils. [[http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/647/593/91e.jpg It certainly doesn't stop fan-artists in any way]].



* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
** The Eldar are [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg#.UWaHPleOrIU sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]].
** The Tau females are in a similar situation. Males are gaunt and very distinct from human, but the official fluff is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to it, what with the religiously-enforced FantasticRacism present in the Empire). The official art and models have them looking exactly like the men except for the shape of their nostrils. [[http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/647/593/91e.jpg It certainly doesn't stop fan-artists in any way]].



* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' got some humanoids, but no ''quite'' HumanAliens. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-12-13 Jevee Ceeta]] fits the image well (there was even some ShipTease), yet [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-01-04 turned out]] to be a member of the genetically modified race of humans with photosynthetic skin ("[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-03-11 purp]]"), not an alien. Lampshaded [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-09-16 here]], and [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-25 later]] mocked another common kind of [[CatGirl "hot" alien babe]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Female trolls have grey rather than green skin and are a bit on the young side for "space babe" status (not that that necessarily stops fans from thinking of them as such); when they first appear in the story they're mainly about the equivalent of 13 years old (by the end of the story they're closer to 18 and a certain amount of human/Alternian romance has taken/is taking place). However, the Condesce, an adult Alternian, is usually drawn as a (literally) black-skinned space babe.

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* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' got some humanoids, ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'': A number of characters major and minor -- including Captain Madison Vrax and her junior officer Kettering -- are blue-skinned human/alien hybrids. The BountyHunter Mercy likewise has blue skin, but no ''quite'' HumanAliens. how and why she has this has not been explored in the comic.
** Kettering has an ongoing relationship with Talps, a Vanaa who manifests to him as an attractive human female shape, but green and translucent. Further averted in that it is common knowledge that this is not her normal appearance.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': {{Justified|Trope}} with Lavender. Her race's [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2003-08-27 natural appearance]] is closer to TheGreys, but she has access to transformation magic and has [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2007-04-11 customized]] her form to appeal to
[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-12-13 Jevee Ceeta]] fits the image well (there was even some ShipTease), yet egscomics.com/?date=2008-08-27 her male human boss]] (who she has a [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-01-04 turned out]] to be a member of egscomics.com/?date=2011-01-12 huge crush]] on).
* ''Webcomic/FarOutThere'' has Neva:
the buxom, silver-bikini-clad main character of a long line of films. However, Neva is just a fictional character, so she only appears in [[http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/2055083/christmas-extravaganza-page-9/ film clips]] or the occasional [[http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1855420/the-far-out-there-christmas-parade-page-13/ holiday parade]]. Ironically, there actually ARE real green-skinned people in ''Far Out There'', but they're [[AbsentAliens genetically modified race of humans with photosynthetic skin ("[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-03-11 purp]]"), humans, not an alien. Lampshaded [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-09-16 here]], and [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-25 later]] mocked another common kind of [[CatGirl "hot" alien babe]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Female trolls have grey rather than green skin and are a bit on the young side for "space babe" status (not that that necessarily stops fans from thinking
aliens]] (and so far, none of them as such); when they first appear in the story they're mainly about the equivalent of 13 years old (by the end of the story they're closer to 18 and a certain amount of human/Alternian romance has taken/is taking place). However, the Condesce, an adult Alternian, is usually drawn as a (literally) black-skinned space babe.have been babes).



* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
** Parodied an an early plotline: There is a Green-skinned Space Babe, but it turns out (s)he's the ''male'' of that species. Riff and Torg oddly don't seem to care, and continue ogling him as blatantly as before.
** Aylee plays this straight when not in a draconic or serpentine form.

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* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
** Parodied an an early plotline: There is
''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' has Dabbler, who's a Green-skinned Space Babe, but it turns out (s)he's combination of this and HornyDevils. She's also able to cast a glamour on herself, and has [[https://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/660 taken the ''male'' form of that species. Riff and Torg oddly don't seem to care, and continue ogling him as blatantly as the original]] before.
** Aylee plays this straight * ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Female trolls have grey rather than green skin and are a bit on the young side for "space babe" status (not that that necessarily stops fans from thinking of them as such); when not they first appear in the story they're mainly about the equivalent of 13 years old (by the end of the story they're closer to 18 and a draconic or serpentine form.certain amount of human/Alternian romance has taken/is taking place). However, the Condesce, an adult Alternian, is usually drawn as a (literally) black-skinned space babe.
* ''Webcomic/{{Intragalactic}}'' features a gender-flipped example -- the Pink-Skinned Space {{Bish|onen}} Axl, who has gills and was once a tadpole, but now is the human [[TheCaptain Captain's]] BrainlessBeauty [[BoldlyComing boyfriend]].



* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', because it started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, has two of the main Loroi characters being [[CaptainErsatz obvious copies]] of the Elerian scientist and soldier.

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%%* ''Webcomic/IrregularElis'': The hot mom alien.
* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', because it started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, ''Webcomic/TheKAMics'': [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5315350/ Emsi]] of Drunk Aliens has two of the main Loroi characters being [[CaptainErsatz obvious copies]] of the Elerian scientist and soldier.green skin, blue hair, antennae, & a tail.



* [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5315350/ Emsi]] of [[Webcomic/TheKAMics Drunk Aliens]] has green skin, blue hair, antennae, & a tail.
* ''Webcomic/{{Intragalactic}}'' features a gender-flipped example -- the Pink-Skinned Space {{Bish|onen}} Axl, who has gills and was once a tadpole, but now is the human [[TheCaptain Captain's]] BrainlessBeauty [[BoldlyComing boyfriend]].
%%* ''Webcomic/IrregularElis'': The hot mom alien.



* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'', because it started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, has two of the main Loroi characters being [[CaptainErsatz obvious copies]] of the Elerian scientist and soldier.



* ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'': A number of characters major and minor -- including Captain Madison Vrax and her junior officer Kettering -- are blue-skinned human/alien hybrids. The BountyHunter Mercy likewise has blue skin, but how and why she has this has not been explored in the comic.
** Kettering has an ongoing relationship with Talps, a Vanaa who manifests to him as an attractive human female shape, but green and translucent. Further averted in that it is common knowledge that this is not her normal appearance.

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* ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'': A number of characters major and minor -- including Captain Madison Vrax and her junior officer Kettering -- are blue-skinned human/alien hybrids. The BountyHunter Mercy likewise has blue skin, ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' got some humanoids, but how and why she has this has not been explored in no ''quite'' HumanAliens. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-12-13 Jevee Ceeta]] fits the comic.
** Kettering has an ongoing relationship
image well (there was even some ShipTease), yet [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-01-04 turned out]] to be a member of the genetically modified race of humans with Talps, photosynthetic skin ("[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-03-11 purp]]"), not an alien. Lampshaded [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-09-16 here]], and [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-25 later]] mocked another common kind of [[CatGirl "hot" alien babe]].
* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
** Parodied an an early plotline: There is
a Vanaa who manifests Green-skinned Space Babe, but it turns out (s)he's the ''male'' of that species. Riff and Torg oddly don't seem to care, and continue ogling him as an attractive human female shape, but green and translucent. Further averted in that it is common knowledge that blatantly as before.
** Aylee plays
this is straight when not her normal appearance. in a draconic or serpentine form.



* ''Webcomic/FarOutThere'' has Neva: the buxom, silver-bikini-clad main character of a long line of films. However, Neva is just a fictional character, so she only appears in [[http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/2055083/christmas-extravaganza-page-9/ film clips]] or the occasional [[http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1855420/the-far-out-there-christmas-parade-page-13/ holiday parade]]. Ironically, there actually ARE real green-skinned people in ''Far Out There'', but they're [[AbsentAliens genetically modified humans, not aliens]] (and so far, none of them have been babes).
* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' has Dabbler, who's a combination of this and HornyDevils. She's also able to cast a glamour on herself, and has [[https://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/660 taken the form of the original]] before.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': {{Justified|Trope}} with Lavender. Her race's [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2003-08-27 natural appearance]] is closer to TheGreys, but she has access to transformation magic and has [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2007-04-11 customized]] her form to appeal to [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2008-08-27 her male human boss]] (who she has a [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2011-01-12 huge crush]] on).



* A villain in an episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/EekTheCat Eek! The Cat]]'' parodying ''Franchise/StarTrek'' uses this exact wording to refer to his highly attractive spies.

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* A villain in an episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/EekTheCat Eek! The Cat]]'' ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'' parodying ''Franchise/StarTrek'' uses this exact wording to refer to his highly attractive spies.



* In ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'', the aliens who comprise most of the Star Sapphire Corps (where it's all but a requirment for members to wear [[{{Fanservice}} revealing]] outfits) are Zamarons, a blue skinned [[OneGenderRace all-female race]].

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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'', ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'', the aliens who comprise most of the Star Sapphire Corps (where it's all but a requirment for members to wear [[{{Fanservice}} revealing]] outfits) are Zamarons, a blue skinned [[OneGenderRace all-female race]].



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* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': Title character Eureka is a cute girl and the main protagonist falls in LoveAtFirstSight with her. It's only revealed about halfway through the series that [[spoiler:she's actually a Coralian in human form]].
* In ''Anime/{{Macross}}'', pretty much every Zentraedi female ("Meltran") is this (though the males also look mostly human); in fact, an in-universe sign that an otherwise human character has Zentraedi heritage is that they have an unusual hair/skin color (or at least one that doesn't fall under HairColorDissonance, anyways). Justified in that the evolution of both Zentraedi and humanity were heavily influenced by the [[{{Precursors}} Protoculture]].
** ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' features a Green ''Haired'' Space Babe in Millia Fallyna, whom after losing to Max in battle, seeks to defeat him in person by infiltrating the Macross. Max ends up running into her at an arcade where he defeats her in a video game, then misunderstands her intentions and asks her on a date, at which she tries to kill him with a knife. He wins again and she breaks down since he's the first person she's never been able to beat, but comes to realize that [[BestHerToBedHer she's actually fallen in love with him]]; the two of them quickly marry after that.



* ''Anime/MyHeroAcademia'': Subverted a bit; Mina Ashido has pink skin and hair and two yellow horns on her head, giving her the appearance of an alien. She even produces acid from her body, à la the Xenomorphs from the ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'' franchise (and a cutaway gag in one episode even shows her as one). In spite of these traits, however, she is human.
* One notable similarity between the three shows used to make ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionCavalrySouthernCross'', and ''Anime/GenesisClimberMospeada'') is that they all have a green-haired alien girl who ends up falling for one of the good guys: Millia/Miriya in ''Macross'', Musica in ''Southern Cross'', and Solzie/Sara in ''Mospeada''.



* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': Every female alien if they are not from the keronian (or viper) race. The keronian females can change into human females though and do this VERY often. Did we mention this show/manga is created by a [[AllMenArePerverts GUY]] [[SarcasmMode yet?]]



* In ''Anime/{{Macross}}'', pretty much every Zentraedi female ("Meltran") is this (though the males also look mostly human); in fact, an in-universe sign that an otherwise human character has Zentraedi heritage is that they have an unusual hair/skin color (or at least one that doesn't fall under HairColorDissonance, anyways). Justified in that the evolution of both Zentraedi and humanity were heavily influenced by the [[{{Precursors}} Protoculture]].
** ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' features a Green ''Haired'' Space Babe in Millia Fallyna, whom after losing to Max in battle, seeks to defeat him in person by infiltrating the Macross. Max ends up running into her at an arcade where he defeats her in a video game, then misunderstands her intentions and asks her on a date, at which she tries to kill him with a knife. He wins again and she breaks down since he's the first person she's never been able to beat, but comes to realize that [[BestHerToBedHer she's actually fallen in love with him]]; the two of them quickly marry after that.
* One notable similarity between the three shows used to make ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionCavalrySouthernCross'', and ''Anime/GenesisClimberMospeada'') is that they all have a green-haired alien girl who ends up falling for one of the good guys: Millia/Miriya in ''Macross'', Musica in ''Southern Cross'', and Solzie/Sara in ''Mospeada''.
* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': Every female alien if they are not from the keronian (or viper) race. The keronian females can change into human females though and do this VERY often. Did we mention this show/manga is created by a [[AllMenArePerverts GUY]] [[SarcasmMode yet?]]



* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': Title character Eureka is a cute girl and the main protagonist falls in LoveAtFirstSight with her. It's only revealed about halfway through the series that [[spoiler:she's actually a Coralian in human form]].
* ''Anime/MyHeroAcademia'': Subverted a bit; Mina Ashido has pink skin and hair and two yellow horns on her head, giving her the appearance of an alien. She even produces acid from her body, à la the Xenomorphs from the ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'' franchise (and a cutaway gag in one episode even shows her as one). In spite of these traits, however, she is human.



* The Prise from ''[[Music/CoheedAndCambria Amory Wars]]'', are an all-female race of feather-winged, blue-skinned blondes who often went naked.
* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
** ''Franchise/GreenLantern'':
*** The Green Lantern Corps being what it is, there are plenty of Green Skinned Space Babes to go around: Katma Tui, Soranik Natu (both of the former are from Korugar, the home world of Sinestro [[spoiler: who is actually Soranik's biological father]], and are red/fuchsia) and Arisia Rrab (kind of orange), for example. Kraken started as a literal (i.e. actually green) example, complete with [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit, although her conversion into an Alpha Lantern made her ''much'' less attractive (and no longer green).
*** The Red Lantern Bleez, a beautiful, blue-skinned female alien. In the ComicBook/New52 however, her skin color was white. And then ''ComicBook/GreenLanterns'' has her back to blue again.
** ''Comicbook/JimmyOlsen'' had [[http://earinthefireplace.blogspot.com/2008/01/shirtless-saturday-forager.html Forager]] for a love interest Alien babe.
** [[ComicBook/LEGIONDCComics L.E.G.I.O.N.]] has a few oddly colored but otherwise in appearance attractive alien women in it's ranks, including the orange Stealth, whose revealing clothing becomes considerably less attractive after she rapes a teammate, and blue Lydea Mallor who is Shadow Lass' ancestor.
** Being what it is, ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'' has had a few over the years. Foremost among them is Shadow Lass/Umbra, a blue-skinned space babe.
** Starfire's status is indicative of most Tamaranians. Visits to her homeworld show that clothing is generally scant and many of her people are {{Statuesque Stunner}}s. The friendly and flirtatious Oleand'r, who shows up in ''ComicBook/SuperboyAndTheRavers'', wears a metal thong bikini and most men are even less covered since they are all {{Walking Shirtless Scene}}s.
** ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'':
*** ComicBook/{{Starfire}} first appeared as a hot alien babe with orange skin, who learned languages by kissing people. Her [[InnocentFanserviceGirl general lack of modesty]] is often used for copious {{Fanservice}}, and even her normal hero outfit leaves little to the imagination.
*** Miss Martian, who in an [[SubvertedTrope interesting twist]] is actually a White Martian and monstrously inhuman and hideous in her true form. Think "albino [[Franchise/{{Alien}} xenomorph]]".
** Tanga, a lavender-skinned space babe super heroine created by Kevin Maguire for the comic book ''Weird Worlds'' and ''My Greatest Adventure''.
** Several of Franchise/WonderWoman's {{Space Pirate|s}} Revolutionaries from [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Volume 2]] are attractive humanoid women with odd skin tones, most notably the two blue skinned women with plump lips and nice helmets who often accompany Sakritt.
** Zusen is a blue skinned humanoid female, with pointy ears and some triangular things atop her head reminicent of cartoon cat ears from ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006''.
* The Tenth Doctor's companion Majenta from the ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comics.
* Princess Arkashia, a one-shot character from ''Comicbook/{{Empowered}}'', with whom not-yet-Protean sleeps with, catches an alien STD and thus turns from a human into the BlobMonster we know him as.
* ''ComicBook/KhaalTheChroniclesOfAGalacticEmperor'' features a couple of examples:
** Female Psycogs come in a variety of different colors (though they are mostly blue) and are capable of inducing lust in other males, and such are highly prized as slaves and concubines by powerful warlords. They are specially sought because having sex with them grants powerful visions of the future during climax. Unusually for this trope, they are actually a HumanSubspecies evolved from mankind.
** The Xenopsyllian Queen qualifies being a [[CuteMonsterGirl female humanoid alien]] with fuchsia-toned skin and wearing a {{Stripperiffic}} outfit while the rest of her race are inhuman BeePeople.
* The [[NoNameGiven water girl]] in ''ComicBook/KingCity'' is a blue, tentacle-haired, tailed water-breather, but looks otherwise like a cute human woman.



** Xavin of ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' achieved this with her female Skrull [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm form]]. Xavin's lover Karolina '[[FunWithAcronyms L.S.D.]]' Dean is a Iridescent/Psychedelic-Skinned Space Babe in her own right.

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** Xavin of ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' achieved this Princess Teela in ''[[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Deadpool Corps]]'' was a blue-skinned young woman with PointyEars who is introduced to Wade while [[OutdoorBathPeeping walking onto her bathing on a waterfall]].
** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'':
*** Lyja is another example of an attractive
female Skrull, who [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] fell in love with after he got over the whole Skrull [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm form]]. Xavin's lover Karolina '[[FunWithAcronyms L.S.D.]]' Dean thing. Johnny married her when he thought she was human (Skrulls are shapeshifters) but the two fell in love even after the truth came out. In the ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'' universe they are still married and have a son, Torus.
*** Long before that, in the early Lee/Kirby era, there was an instance of mutual attraction between Johnny and the Skrull princess Anelle (who later became Hulkling's mother because of a tryst with Captain Mar-Vell. And during the Byrne era, he was by no means immune to the charms of green-skinned Earth babe ComicBook/SheHulk. Who later would [[HoYay hang out with the sexy Skrull bounty-hunter Jazinda]].
*** De'Lila
is a Iridescent/Psychedelic-Skinned Skrull Space Babe in her own right.who can also [[LoveIsInTheAir hypnotise you]].



** [[http://www.comicvine.com/alflyse/29-65493/all-images/108-296667/alflyse/105-950898/ Alflyse]], queen of the Dark Elves from ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''. [[http://marvel.wikia.com/Delphyne_Gorgon_(Earth-616) Delphyne Gorgon,]] Amadeus Cho's love interest, who is also a GorgeousGorgon.
** Two of the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk's love interests were very attractive female aliens:
*** Jarella, the princess of the sub-atomic world of K'ai, was quite literally green-skinned.
*** Caiera of Sakar, had grey-skin as one of the Shadow People and [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/0/77/167416-60530-caiera.jpg looked fine]] in a ChainmailBikini.
** Promixa Midnight one of Thanos’s EliteMooks introduced in ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'' is a blue skinned humanoid alien warrior woman who wears a intimidating [[CoolHelmet horned mask]]. Midnight is much more attractive [[UglyGuyHotWife than her hobgoblin looking husband]] Corvus Glaive, not that effects their [[SickeningSweethearts passionate]] [[UnholyMatrimony marriage]].
** Kree women tend to be of the blue skin variety, special mention goes to Captain Marvel's AntiVillain Una-Rogg, who vaguely resembles Shadow Lass from Legion of Superheroes, and Ten-Cor and Ko-Rel from ''Annihilation:Conquest''.



** Promixa Midnight one of Thanos’s EliteMooks introduced in ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'' is a blue skinned humanoid alien warrior woman who wears a intimidating [[CoolHelmet horned mask]]. Midnight is much more attractive [[UglyGuyHotWife than her hobgoblin looking husband]] Corvus Glaive, not that effects their [[SickeningSweethearts passionate]] [[UnholyMatrimony marriage]].
** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'':
*** Lyja is another example of an attractive female Skrull, who [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] fell in love with after he got over the whole Skrull thing. Johnny married her when he thought she was human (Skrulls are shapeshifters) but the two fell in love even after the truth came out. In the ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'' universe they are still married and have a son, Torus.
*** Long before that, in the early Lee/Kirby era, there was an instance of mutual attraction between Johnny and the Skrull princess Anelle (who later became Hulkling's mother because of a tryst with Captain Mar-Vell. And during the Byrne era, he was by no means immune to the charms of green-skinned Earth babe ComicBook/SheHulk. Who later would [[HoYay hang out with the sexy Skrull bounty-hunter Jazinda]].
*** De'Lila is a Skrull Space Babe who can also [[LoveIsInTheAir hypnotise you]].

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** Promixa Midnight one Xavin of Thanos’s EliteMooks introduced in ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'' is a blue skinned humanoid alien warrior woman who wears a intimidating [[CoolHelmet horned mask]]. Midnight is much more attractive [[UglyGuyHotWife than ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' achieved this with her hobgoblin looking husband]] Corvus Glaive, not that effects their [[SickeningSweethearts passionate]] [[UnholyMatrimony marriage]].
** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'':
*** Lyja is another example of an attractive
female Skrull, who [[ComicBook/HumanTorch Johnny Storm]] fell in love with after he got over the whole Skrull thing. Johnny married her when he thought she was human (Skrulls are shapeshifters) but the two fell in love even after the truth came out. In the ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'' universe they are still married and have a son, Torus.
*** Long before that, in the early Lee/Kirby era, there was an instance of mutual attraction between Johnny and the Skrull princess Anelle (who later became Hulkling's mother because of a tryst with Captain Mar-Vell. And during the Byrne era, he was by no means immune to the charms of green-skinned Earth babe ComicBook/SheHulk. Who later would [[HoYay hang out with the sexy Skrull bounty-hunter Jazinda]].
*** De'Lila
[[ShapeshifterDefaultForm form]]. Xavin's lover Karolina '[[FunWithAcronyms L.S.D.]]' Dean is a Skrull Iridescent/Psychedelic-Skinned Space Babe who can also [[LoveIsInTheAir hypnotise you]].in her own right.
* ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'': While the male denizens of Dimension Z are LittleGreenMen, the female denizens are tall, gorgeous women with green skin, not unlike She-Hulk herself. Despite this, the Supremacy wants She-Hulk as a queen instead of a woman from his home dimension because he finds them boring.
** Parodied in [[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/heaterdelight.htm Heater Delight]], space "commodity" and sometimes-girlfriend of Marvel's Starfox.



** [[http://www.comicvine.com/alflyse/29-65493/all-images/108-296667/alflyse/105-950898/ Alflyse]], queen of the Dark Elves from ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''. [[http://marvel.wikia.com/Delphyne_Gorgon_(Earth-616) Delphyne Gorgon,]] Amadeus Cho's love interest, who is also a GorgeousGorgon.
** Parodied in [[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/heaterdelight.htm Heater Delight]], space "commodity" and sometimes-girlfriend of Marvel's Starfox.
** Two of the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk's love interests were very attractive female aliens:
*** Jarella, the princess of the sub-atomic world of K'ai, was quite literally green-skinned.
*** Caiera of Sakar, had grey-skin as one of the Shadow People and [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/0/77/167416-60530-caiera.jpg looked fine]] in a ChainmailBikini.
** Princess Teela in ''[[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Deadpool Corps]]'' was a blue-skinned young woman with PointyEars who is introduced to Wade while [[OutdoorBathPeeping walking onto her bathing on a waterfall]].
** Kree women tend to be of the blue skin variety, special mention goes to Captain Marvel's AntiVillain Una-Rogg, who vaguely resembles Shadow Lass from Legion of Superheroes, and Ten-Cor and Ko-Rel from ''Annihilation:Conquest''.
* ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'': While the male denizens of Dimension Z are LittleGreenMen, the female denizens are tall, gorgeous women with green skin, not unlike She-Hulk herself. Despite this, the Supremacy wants She-Hulk as a queen instead of a woman from his home dimension because he finds them boring.
* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
** ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'':
*** ComicBook/{{Starfire}} first appeared as a hot alien babe with orange skin, who learned languages by kissing people. Her [[InnocentFanserviceGirl general lack of modesty]] is often used for copious {{Fanservice}}, and even her normal hero outfit leaves little to the imagination.
*** Miss Martian, who in an [[SubvertedTrope interesting twist]] is actually a White Martian and monstrously inhuman and hideous in her true form. Think "albino [[Franchise/{{Alien}} xenomorph]]".
** ''Comicbook/JimmyOlsen'' had [[http://earinthefireplace.blogspot.com/2008/01/shirtless-saturday-forager.html Forager]] for a love interest Alien babe.
** Starfire's status is indicative of most Tamaranians. Visits to her homeworld show that clothing is generally scant and many of her people are {{Statuesque Stunner}}s. The friendly and flirtatious Oleand'r, who shows up in ''ComicBook/SuperboyAndTheRavers'', wears a metal thong bikini and most men are even less covered since they are all {{Walking Shirtless Scene}}s.
** ''Franchise/GreenLantern'':
*** The Green Lantern Corps being what it is, there are plenty of Green Skinned Space Babes to go around: Katma Tui, Soranik Natu (both of the former are from Korugar, the home world of Sinestro [[spoiler: who is actually Soranik's biological father]], and are red/fuchsia) and Arisia Rrab (kind of orange), for example. Kraken started as a literal (i.e. actually green) example, complete with [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit, although her conversion into an Alpha Lantern made her ''much'' less attractive (and no longer green).
*** The Red Lantern Bleez, a beautiful, blue-skinned female alien. In the ComicBook/New52 however, her skin color was white. And then ''ComicBook/GreenLanterns'' has her back to blue again.
** Being what it is, ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'' has had a few over the years. Foremost among them is Shadow Lass/Umbra, a blue-skinned space babe.
** [[ComicBook/LEGIONDCComics L.E.G.I.O.N.]] has a few oddly colored but otherwise in appearance attractive alien women in it's ranks, including the orange Stealth, whose revealing clothing becomes considerably less attractive after she rapes a teammate, and blue Lydea Mallor who is Shadow Lass' ancestor.
** Several of Franchise/WonderWoman's {{Space Pirate|s}} Revolutionaries from [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Volume 2]] are attractive humanoid women with odd skin tones, most notably the two blue skinned women with plump lips and nice helmets who often accompany Sakritt.
** Zusen is a blue skinned humanoid female, with pointy ears and some triangular things atop her head reminicent of cartoon cat ears from ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006''.
* The Tenth Doctor's companion Majenta from the ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comics.
* Princess Arkashia, a one-shot character from ''Comicbook/{{Empowered}}'', with whom not-yet-Protean sleeps with, catches an alien STD and thus turns from a human into the BlobMonster we know him as.
* [[RebelliousPrincess Princess Aura]] in the original ''[[ComicStrip/FlashGordon Flash Gordon strip]]'' as well as ''[[ComicBook/FlashGordonZeitgeist Zeitgeist]]''. While many adaptations tend to lean close to HumanAliens, her people ''used'' to be depicted with gold skin with Aura herself being a exotic FemmeFatale who got [[VillainessesWantHeroes instantly attracted to Flash]].
* ''ComicBook/KhaalTheChroniclesOfAGalacticEmperor'' features a couple of examples:
** Female Psycogs come in a variety of different colors (though they are mostly blue) and are capable of inducing lust in other males, and such are highly prized as slaves and concubines by powerful warlords. They are specially sought because having sex with them grants powerful visions of the future during climax. Unusually for this trope, they are actually a HumanSubspecies evolved from mankind.
** The Xenopsyllian Queen qualifies being a [[CuteMonsterGirl female humanoid alien]] with fuchsia-toned skin and wearing a {{Stripperiffic}} outfit while the rest of her race are inhuman BeePeople.
* The [[NoNameGiven water girl]] in ''ComicBook/KingCity'' is a blue, tentacle-haired, tailed water-breather, but looks otherwise like a cute human woman.
* ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'': The Falleen (green, but red when excited), who in addition to all being drop-dead gorgeous have [[LoveIsInTheAir powerful sex pheromones]] under conscious control that work on nearly all humanoid species.



* ''ComicBook/StarTrekUntoldVoyages'': {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Past Imperfect". Dr. [=McCoy=] tells Admiral Kirk to stay away from his daughter Joanna as she is not "some half-naked alien bimbo."
* ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'': The Falleen (green, but red when excited), who in addition to all being drop-dead gorgeous have [[LoveIsInTheAir powerful sex pheromones]] under conscious control that work on nearly all humanoid species.



* Tanga, a lavender-skinned space babe super heroine created by Kevin Maguire for the comic book ''Weird Worlds'' and ''My Greatest Adventure''.



* The Prise from [[Music/CoheedAndCambria Amory Wars]], are an all-female race of feather-winged, blue-skinned blondes who often went naked.
* ''ComicBook/StarTrekUntoldVoyages'': {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Past Imperfect". Dr. [=McCoy=] tells Admiral Kirk to stay away from his daughter Joanna as she is not "some half-naked alien bimbo."



* [[RebelliousPrincess Princess Aura]] in the original ''[[ComicStrip/FlashGordon Flash Gordon strip]]'' as well as ''[[ComicBook/FlashGordonZeitgeist Zeitgeist]]''. While many adaptations tend to lean close to HumanAliens, her people ''used'' to be depicted with gold skin with Aura herself being a exotic FemmeFatale who got [[VillainessesWantHeroes instantly attracted to Flash]].



* The 1968 film version of ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'' has all the fairies wearing green body paint. All of them, but most of them are children, two of them are dudes, and only one is a young, gorgeous Creator/JudiDench wearing nothing but the body paint and ivy for pasties and bikini bottoms.



* The 1968 film version of ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'' has all the fairies wearing green body paint. All of them, but most of them are children, two of them are dudes, and only one is a young, gorgeous Creator/JudiDench wearing nothing but the body paint and ivy for pasties and bikini bottoms.



* Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs featured them '''a lot''' in his PlanetaryRomance novels.
** Dejah Thoris of the ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' series is a red-skinned space babe; Technically, all female love interests (Thuvia, Tara, Tavia, Valla Dia, Llana and etc.) qualify for this trope as they are all Red Martians too, but Dejah is the ur-example.
** Nah-ee-Lah, the title character of ''Literature/TheMoonMaid'', is a beautiful black-haired, pale-skinned Moon princess who falls for the protagonist Julian of Earth.
** Duare of Vepaja from the ''Literature/{{Amtor}}'' series, the Venusian princess and Carson Napier's love interest. Her people slightly resemble [[HumanAliens Middle-Easterns on Earth]], but are [[TheAgeless ageless thanks to an anti-aging serum]].

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* Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs featured them '''a lot''' in his PlanetaryRomance novels.
** Dejah Thoris of the ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' series is a red-skinned space babe; Technically, all female love interests (Thuvia, Tara, Tavia, Valla Dia, Llana and etc.) qualify for this trope as they are all Red Martians too, but Dejah is the ur-example.
** Nah-ee-Lah, the title character of ''Literature/TheMoonMaid'', is a beautiful black-haired, pale-skinned Moon princess who falls for the protagonist Julian of Earth.
**
Duare of Vepaja from the ''Literature/{{Amtor}}'' series, the Venusian princess and Carson Napier's love interest. Her people slightly resemble [[HumanAliens Middle-Easterns on Earth]], but are [[TheAgeless ageless thanks to an anti-aging serum]].



* In the ''Literature/ViagensInterplanetarias'' cycle by Creator/LSpragueDeCamp, one of the prominent planets, Krishna, is populated by a humanoid species that happens to be sexually compatible with humans (though matings won't result in offspring). Some of them wear nothing but jewellery and body paint. Needless to say, one of the human characters gets to seduce a local princess. De Camp knew exactly how unlikely this would be, but wanted to write swashbuckling, two-fisted adventure stories [[RecycledINSPACE but in space]], and worked very hard to come up with a setting that would let him get away with this while maintaining some degree of hardness in the science. The biological difficulties are frequently lampshaded, and provide a fair amount of the comedy in the series.
* A short story by James Tiptree, ''Your Haploid Heart'', features an outwardly humanoid and physically seductive human species (the Flenni), but the problem is that they happen to be just a phase in a complex reproductive cycle, and their post-coitum lifespan is counted in weeks.
* The Queen of ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'' is her world's Eve, and thus the first of many Green Skinned Space Babes to appear on Venus... and, although nude, she's shielded from the protagonist by an aura of innocence.

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* In the ''Literature/ViagensInterplanetarias'' cycle ''Between Worlds'' by Creator/LSpragueDeCamp, one J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the prominent planets, Krishna, is populated by Shil'vati, who suffer from a humanoid species that happens to be sexually compatible with humans (though matings won't result in offspring). Some of them wear nothing but jewellery large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.
* Rish
and body paint. Needless to say, one the rest of the human characters gets to seduce a local princess. De Camp knew exactly how unlikely this would be, but wanted to write swashbuckling, two-fisted adventure stories [[RecycledINSPACE but Jewels in space]], and worked very hard to come up ''Literature/CaptainVorpatrilsAlliance'' are a TranshumanAliens variation. They're a set of [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation technicolor]] genetically modified siblings with a setting that would let him get away with this while maintaining some degree of hardness in the science. The biological difficulties are frequently lampshaded, colorful skin, pointy ears, enhanced senses, and provide a fair amount of the comedy in the series.
* A short story by James Tiptree, ''Your Haploid Heart'', features an outwardly humanoid
great strength and physically seductive human species (the Flenni), but the problem is that they happen to be just a phase in a complex reproductive cycle, and their post-coitum lifespan is counted in weeks.
* The Queen of ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'' is her world's Eve, and thus the first of many Green Skinned Space Babes to appear on Venus... and, although nude, she's shielded from the protagonist by an aura of innocence.
agility. And they're professional dancers.



* The Taysans in the ''Literature/{{Spaceforce}}'' books look more or less like humans, except that their skin is silver. Although Ashlenn, the most beautiful of the Taysan female characters, is from a [[FantasticRacism minority ethnic group]] and is golden instead.
* Fyana, in John Maddox Roberts's ''Stormlands'' series, is a Blue-Skinned [[AfterTheEnd Post-Apocalyptic]] Mutant Babe.



* S.L. Viehl's [[ProudWarriorRace Jorenians]]—found in the ''Literature/{{Stardoc}}'' [[TheVerse 'verse]]—are an entire race of [[TheBigGuy seven-foot-tall]], [[HeroicBuild built-like]]-a-[[StatuesqueStunner brick]]-[[AmazonianBeauty whatever]] Blue-Skinned Space Hotties. (However, one should watch out for {{Accidental Marriage}}s.)
* Creator/EdmondHamilton's ''Starwolf'' features Vreya, a pale-gold skinned AmazonianBeauty.
* Rish and the rest of the Jewels in ''Literature/CaptainVorpatrilsAlliance'' are a TranshumanAliens variation. They're a set of [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation technicolor]] genetically modified siblings with colorful skin, pointy ears, enhanced senses, and great strength and agility. And they're professional dancers.



* Nah-ee-Lah, the title character of ''Literature/TheMoonMaid'', is a beautiful black-haired, pale-skinned Moon princess who falls for the protagonist Julian of Earth.
* Dejah Thoris of the ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' series is a red-skinned space babe; Technically, all female love interests (Thuvia, Tara, Tavia, Valla Dia, Llana and etc.) qualify for this trope as they are all Red Martians too, but Dejah is the ur-example.
* Olwen Pendennis in ''The Keeper of the Isis Light'' by Monica Hughes.



* Olwen Pendennis in ''The Keeper of the Isis Light'' by Monica Hughes.
* Jeffrey Thomas had the Ha-Jiin/Jin-Haa in his Punktown stories. In a parallel to the U.S - Vietnam war, humanity in one of their explorations into alternate dimensions encountered the jungle planet of Sinan, whose natives' females looked like beautiful, blue-skinned Vietnamese women. Naturally a decades long guerilla war was fought there and many of Sinan's women became hookers during and after the war.
* Between Worlds by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.

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* Olwen Pendennis in ''The Keeper The Queen of ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'' is her world's Eve, and thus the Isis Light'' first of many Green Skinned Space Babes to appear on Venus... and, although nude, she's shielded from the protagonist by Monica Hughes.
an aura of innocence.
* Jeffrey Thomas had the Ha-Jiin/Jin-Haa in his Punktown Literature/{{Punktown}}'' stories. In a parallel to the U.S - Vietnam war, humanity in one of their explorations into alternate dimensions encountered the jungle planet of Sinan, whose natives' females looked like beautiful, blue-skinned Vietnamese women. Naturally a decades long guerilla war was fought there and many of Sinan's women became hookers during and after the war.
* Between Worlds by J.L. Williams plays with this. The Shil'vati clearly qualify as this for humans, but human males also qualify for them. Many of the Shil'vati, who suffer from a large gender disparity, would consider Earth a pleasure planet if it weren't for active human resistance fighters.
war.


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* The Taysans in the ''Literature/{{Spaceforce}}'' books look more or less like humans, except that their skin is silver. Although Ashlenn, the most beautiful of the Taysan female characters, is from a [[FantasticRacism minority ethnic group]] and is golden instead.
* S.L. Viehl's [[ProudWarriorRace Jorenians]]—found in the ''Literature/{{Stardoc}}'' [[TheVerse 'verse]]—are an entire race of [[TheBigGuy seven-foot-tall]], [[HeroicBuild built-like]]-a-[[StatuesqueStunner brick]]-[[AmazonianBeauty whatever]] Blue-Skinned Space Hotties. (However, one should watch out for {{Accidental Marriage}}s.)
* Creator/EdmondHamilton's ''Literature/{{Starwolf}}'' features Vreya, a pale-gold skinned AmazonianBeauty.
* Fyana, in John Maddox Roberts's ''Literature/{{Stormlands}}'' series, is a Blue-Skinned [[AfterTheEnd Post-Apocalyptic]] Mutant Babe.
* In the ''Literature/ViagensInterplanetarias'' cycle by Creator/LSpragueDeCamp, one of the prominent planets, Krishna, is populated by a humanoid species that happens to be sexually compatible with humans (though matings won't result in offspring). Some of them wear nothing but jewellery and body paint. Needless to say, one of the human characters gets to seduce a local princess. De Camp knew exactly how unlikely this would be, but wanted to write swashbuckling, two-fisted adventure stories [[RecycledINSPACE but in space]], and worked very hard to come up with a setting that would let him get away with this while maintaining some degree of hardness in the science. The biological difficulties are frequently lampshaded, and provide a fair amount of the comedy in the series.
* A short story by James Tiptree, ''Your Haploid Heart'', features an outwardly humanoid and physically seductive human species (the Flenni), but the problem is that they happen to be just a phase in a complex reproductive cycle, and their post-coitum lifespan is counted in weeks.













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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'', the Star Sapphire Corps most of them are Zamarons who are blue skinned all [[OneGenderRace female race]], and wear really fanservicey outfits.

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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries Green Lantern: The Animated Series]]'', the aliens who comprise most of the Star Sapphire Corps most of them (where it's all but a requirment for members to wear [[{{Fanservice}} revealing]] outfits) are Zamarons who are Zamarons, a blue skinned all [[OneGenderRace female race]], all-female race]].
** Bleez of the Red Lanterns is no slouch herself, what with her pale blue skin
and wear really fanservicey outfits.AbsoluteCleavage [[LeotardOfPower Leotard]].

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