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10* ''[[VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice 100% Orange Juice]]'': QP, Yuki, Aru and Marie Poppo all have at least ears of different animals. This is lampshaded by one Extra Scenario map called "Midnight = Kemonomimi" featuring QP, Yuki and Aru as your opponents.
11* ''VideoGame/AbsentedAgeSquarebound'': The Loup-garou enemy can inflict Beastized on Karen, which causes her to grow wolf ears. The ailment boosts her speed, but lowers her DEX and prevents her from using items.
12* Konoha of ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' is a dog-girl {{ninja}}. Akane and Nazuna Inukawa are also dog-girls.
13* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}'' runs the gamut.
14** The majority of the various races inhabiting Terra ''generally'' look like humans with animal features (usually ears and tails). Each of these races is based on a different animal: Felines are CatFolk, Perro are dog people, etc. A few characters are BeastMen instead, which is determined more by [[AuthorAppeal Artist Appeal]] than anything in-universe.
15** Some of the animal influences take on more mythological motifs as well. For example, some Kuranta (horse people) who come from the country of Kazimierz have mythical horses like the Pegasus or Unicorn as their animal motif, and some Liberi (bird people) draw upon mythical avians (i.e. Fiametta and the Phoenix, Archetto and the Griffin, etc). Several races also have draconic elements to them, such as the Draco (western dragons), Voiuvre (wyverns), and Lung (eastern dragons).
16** Some have no outward animal traits at all, like the Aegir who are based around aquatic animals but (sometimes) don't have outward aquatic traits. Those that do have aquatic traits often manifest them in nonconventional ways, such as Kirara (based around the mimic octopus and sprouting tentacles) or Highmore (based around sea coral and having coral growths emerging from her arms and head).
17** On the other end of the spectrum are beings like Emperor, who is just a slightly anthropomorphic penguin.
18* ''VideoGame/ArteryGearFusion'': Many Artery Gears have animal attributes. These include foxes (Sirius), cats (Morris) and rabbits (Cream).
19* A brief summary of all the {{Beast M|an}}en in ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' is worth adding here, as well. They run the gamut from {{Funny Animal}}s to humans with the ears-and-tail conceits; in order from most to least beast-like, they are: [[FunnyAnimal Jubei]], the [[HiddenDepths world's strongest warrior]]; [[CatGirl the Kaka clan]], including [[CloudCuckooLander Taokaka]]; HalfHumanHybrid and MadScientist Kokonoe; and the squirrel GenkiGirl Makoto. In the stage backgrounds one can also see one Falcon Man, a Canine Boy, and a Goat Person, and there are many other types out there, [[AllThereInTheManual or so we're told]], and they are, for the most part, the target of FantasticRacism. Newcomer [[HandsomeLech Kagura Mutsuki]] has a special match intro where he's shown flirting with a random girl, and one of them is a real fox. [[{{Pun}} No, literally]]. The girl in question has a fox tail.
20* ''VideoGame/BreathOfFire'' has them in ''every'' game of the franchise.
21** The entire Wydian/Windian tribe from the ''Breath of Fire'' series, which sport wings in the first, second, and fourth games.
22** In ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'', there's a bit of Lineage Decay as well (it's implied the Wyndians could once do extended powered flight). Then again, in ''IV'' the Wyndians (and every other race on the planet) were specifically adopted by Endless and mutated based on the aspect of the god in question.
23** ''Breath of Fire IV'' has an entire sub-race of the Grassrunner clan (which also includes wolf/dog people) as kitsune. Ursula and [[KarmaHoudini Yuna]] are the only two you run into to a great extent.
24** Momo from ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII''. Her ears resemble a rabbit, but according to [[WordOfGod Capcom]], she's a small part Grassrunner Clan (the same clan as Bow from ''Breath of Fire 2'', in which he's an anthropomorphic dog).
25** Scias from ''Breath of Fire IV'' is also part of this. The Grassrunner clan is best known for their healing abilities (Bow is arguably the best healer in the second game, and Momo and Scias are both good auxiliary healers. In fact, most players of ''Breath of Fire III'' use Momo as their healer, despite the fact that main character Ryu has far better healing magics, usually because they prefer to save his AP for his dragon transformations).\
26Per [[WordOfGod Capcom]], Scias is actually from the same clan Ursula is from (no matter that Ursula is a Fox Person; perhaps it's a sub-race, or the result of a lot of intermarriage with humans).
27** One of the few examples from ''Dragon Quarter'' is Cupid (a dog-person).
28** Hortensia from ''Dragon Quarter''.
29** ''Breath of Fire'' has monkeys, too. Most notable in ''II'' with the Highlander Clan, and per [[WordOfGod Capcom]] also in ''IV''.
30** Bleu/Deis in ''I-III'' resembles a nagini (female naga) [[spoiler: and in III is revealed to be a PhysicalGod]].
31** In ''IV'', Fou-lu and Deis (who are [[spoiler: both summoned dragon-gods]], and have horns and pointed ears as a sign of their status). There are also variants of this with the older Dragon Gods' avatars which get very bizarre very quickly...
32** In ''Dragon Quarter'', technically Elyon would count as a version of this [[spoiler: due to merging with Odjn then breaking the link when he refused to open the way to the sky because he worried about endangering the underground enclave all of humanity was living in; he is left with stigmata of circuit-like lines on his face and horns, appearing very much like an Expy of Fou-lu in fact]].
33** ''Breath of Fire'' has a tribe of fish men in the first game and frog men in the second.
34** ''II'' and ''III'' infamously had an example of a PlantPerson (Spar and Peco when he attacks).
35* ''VideoGame/BulletGirlsPhantasia'' has Merrina Iris, a cat girl. Her animal features frequently become the object of obsession of many characters, to her dismay.
36* Bunny of ''VideoGame/BunnyMustDie'' happened to be your everyday [[PlayboyBunny bunny girl]] until she happened just a bit too close to a catular explosion, which gave her a pair of cat ears. Yes, she's both bunny and cat, [[BerserkButton much to her chagrin]]. Cat deaths of any kind in that world have a similar effect on their killers, but it doesn't work on those already affected.
37-->'''Nuko du Maron a.k.a. Kitty:''' I curse you!\
38'''Bunny:''' I am already cursed!
39* ''VideoGame/ChickenPolice:'' Characters have human bodies with animal heads, and maybe a tail. Humans are mythical creatures.
40* ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'': Janice is a '''very lovable''', "big-boned" [[TheBeastmaster bunnygirl monster tamer]], and requires [[SideQuest a good deal of effort to acquire]] as one needs to win three rounds via using monsters to battle her own monster groups instead of your own party members, and you need to choose different monsters for each round, good luck.
41* The "[[http://www.clubpenguinwiki.info/wiki/Puffle_Creatures puffle creatures]]" in ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'' are basically the resident RidiculouslyCuteCritter but with appendages of real-life animals. Players were able to tramsform into some kinds, and there are two kinds that can be kept as a pet.
42* ''VideoGame/ColorgraveUniverse'': In the world of Ledamra (first introduced in ''VideoGame/CurseCrackersForWhomTheBelleToils''), those who were gifted by the Scales have some sort of distinguishing physical features (aside from their pointy ears). The Hearthen have rabbit ears (replacing the pointy ears that all other gifted have), the Mournlen have sharp teeth and spikes in their hairstyles that resemble fins, the Loren have antlers that grow in at a certain age, and the Gazen have tails that look like those of a lizard's. The Oathen and Forgen don't have any animal-like features, though, and the Graven are an odd case because their Scale didn't stick to a specific formula when she created them.
43* The text based porn game ''Corruption of Champions'' has various animal-morph items that change the human PlayerCharacter into whatever animal-morph the item is based on such as whisker fruits for cats, canine peppers for dogs, and Equinum for horse-morphs. Ingesting a few of these will give the [=PC=] into a animal-boy/girl (at least at first). Several NonstandardGameOver sequences can result if you ingest too much of any given item, where you undergo a permanent ForcedTransformation.
44* ''Cross Wiber: Cyber Combat Police'' for the Platform/PCEngine has a BossBattle with a pink bunny-eared girl in shining armor named Kazuko who summons pink bunnies.
45* ''VideoGame/CrushCrush'': [[BearyFriendly Bearverly]]'s [[spoiler:human form]] and DLC girls [[CatGirl Quillzone]], [[PantheraAwesome Catara]], [[BigFriendlyDog Tessa]], and [[AsianFoxSpirit Suzu]] are all human girls with animal ears and tails.
46* ''VideoGame/{{Dandelion}}'' revolves around a girl finding two cats and three rabbits in a basket who later transform into [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys attractive men]] with cat or rabbit ears respectively.
47* Crossbreed Priscilla from ''[[VideoGame/DarkSoulsI Dark Souls]]'' is half-dragon, half-''god''. The result is an [[StatuesqueStunner immensely tall]] (like 20-25 feet) WhiteHairedPrettyGirl either draped in a long white furry robe, or [[FurAsClothing covered with long white fur]], with a long fur-covered tail poking out the back and a small pattern of white scales or horns just above her eyes. She's surprisingly sweet-tempered (the only boss in the game you have to attack before she'll try to hurt you), but if you do challenge her then she'll use her SinisterScythe to show you ''why'' she was sealed away by the gods.
48* ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'': ''Vampire Saviour'' has Q-Bee, a bee-woman. Note that she's actually a lot more inhuman [[http://orig00.deviantart.net/4643/f/2012/165/a/f/qbee_by_sotou-d4un8rl.jpg than she appears at a glance]]; the large pretty eyes set in her face are useless fakes used as a distraction and her ''actual'' eyes are the large compound clusters on top of her head next to her antennae (which is why her stance has her head hanging down "looking" at the ground, with the top of her head pointing towards her opponent). Oh and she also eats human souls.
49* ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'':
50** [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Fenrich]] from ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' combines the PointyEars and {{Cute Little Fang}}s most demons have with a tail and a mane of WildHair, thus giving him a more lupine appearance.
51** ''VideoGame/Disgaea5'' brings us Usalia, herself a member of the wererabbit race. True to form, she has a pair of rabbit ears atop her head, albeit covered by earmuffs.
52* The Sylvans from ''VideoGame/DragaliaLost'' are a forest dwelling race that resemble humans with rabbit ears.
53* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, the [[CatFolk Khajiit]] race has 17 known sub-species, who range in appearance from house cats, through a number of cat-man variations, to full on giant tigers who can be ridden as steeds in battle. Of them, the Ohmes and Ohmes-raht sub-species have light fur and, in the latter's case, a tail, but are otherwise completely humanoid, so much so that they're often mistaken for [[OurElvesAreDifferent Bosmer (Wood Elves)]]. In order to avoid being mistaken as one of the Bosmer, many Ohmes [[FacialMarkings tattoo their faces]] to resemble a feline-aspect. The Ohmes and Ohmes-Raht are the most common form seen outside of their home province of Elsweyr, taking advantage of other races' preference to their appearance to serve in positions of ambassadorship and trade. Ohmes-raht is in fact the sub-species seen in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsArena Arena]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall Daggerfall]]''.
54* ''VideoGame/EasternExorcist'' has the ''hulijing'', Xiaoyu, who usually appears as a young teenage girl with short black hair, fox-ears, and a tail.
55* ''VideoGame/ExorcistFairy'' have you playing another humanoid ''[[AsianFoxSpirit hulijing]]'' who still looks mostly human, save for having fox-ears.
56* Caster, from ''VideoGame/FateExtra'', due to her being a [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]]. Lancer from ''Fate/Extra CCC'' has a dragon's horns and tail.
57* ''VideoGame/FeatheryEars'': [[PlayerCharacter Misa Nikko]] has EarWings and a big bright blue tail.
58* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has a few:
59** The Genomes from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' have monkey tails.
60** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance'' introduced the Viera, a race of bunny-women.
61** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' adds the Gria, a race of dragon girls with the appropriate horns, wings, and tail.
62** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has the feline Mi'qote (who have appropriate ears, tail, and in the case of the Sunseeker tribe, slitted pupils), along with the dragon-like Au Ra (who have horns, draconic tails, and patches of scales on their bodies).
63* ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'':
64** ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Path of Radiance]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Radiant Dawn]]'' have [[{{Animorphism}} shapeshifting]] races collectively called Laguz, with the [[CatGirl Beast]], [[WingedHumanoid Bird]], and Wolf tribes retaining a few animal features in their humanoid forms.
65** The Taguel from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' are rabbit-like, and are implied to be an offshoot of the Laguz. Panne (the first one you meet, and LastOfTheirKind) has fur on large portions of her body (most notably her lower torso - she's not wearing pants) and has ears she keeps curled around themselves with metal rings; one bit of dialogue from her notes that she pretends to have buckteeth because it makes humans more comfortable. Her KidFromTheFuture, Yarne, is more obviously lapine, having large bunny ears.
66** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' has the Kitsune and Wolfskin tribes, who can transform into foxes and wolves respectively, and retain the ears and tails in their humanoid forms.
67* In ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', a number of characters have animal traits.
68** In Mondstadt, there's the Katzlein bloodline (known members: Diona, Draff), who have cat ears and tails. Sucrose has downward-pointing ears mostly hidden by her hair, but no tail, and her research indicates that she and Diona don't share ancestry.
69** In Liyue, Ganyu and Yanfei are both [[HalfHumanHybrid half-adepti]]. Their heritage gives both of them horns.
70** Inazuma's Yae Miko appears as a pink-haired woman with fox ears. She hides her tails, as a kitsune, but they appear during combat.
71** Sumeru has sharp-tongued Tighnari, a Forest Watcher who has long fox ears and a tail.
72* ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn''.
73** Most beastfolk can be identified immediately as cats, dogs, pigs, squirrels, wolves, etc., but Sveta is just... furry. She's actually [[CuteMonsterGirl pretty human-looking]] compared to other beastfolk. Tyrell calls her a "kitty-dog" at first sight, and her [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent beast form]] is generally wolfish. It's possible that she's meant to be at least part deer, though, since she's nicknamed "The White Deer".
74** Her brother [[spoiler:King Volechek Czamaral]] also has unidentifiable animal features, albeit with more obvious fur and a pronounced muzzle.
75** One [[WildMassGuessing theory]] that's been suggested is that their parents were beastfolk of different animal types and produced mongrel offspring.
76* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' has the Erunes, a race of humanoids with animal ears. While their ears are usually similar to those of cats or foxes, tails are rare and an indicator of ancient royalty.
77* ''VideoGame/HelixWaltz'' has the Oren, a race of small, [[OlderThanTheyLook childlike]] humanoids with animal ears and tails.
78* Some human characters in ''VideoGame/IWasATeenageExocolonist'' have [[BioAugmentation Bio-Augmentations]] that give them animal body parts, such as Rex having dog ears, Utopia having tiger paws for feet, and Nougat having a tail.
79%%* Rufus from ''VideoGame/JeanneDArc'', is an anthropomorphic dog who [[SpeechImpairedAnimal speaks like Scooby-Doo]]. His high physical stats and propensity to steamroll over enemies have led fans to nickname him "[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics Thunder Dog]] Rufus."
80* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'':
81** Ahri the Nine-Tailed Fox, is a Kumiho (a Korean varient of the [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]]). She has fox ears sticking up through her hair, and nine tails, but is otherwise a [[MsFanservice very attractive young woman]].
82** The Vastaya (magical shapeshifter race) in general can range between this (e.g. Ahri, Rakan, Xayah) and BeastMan (Rengar, Wukong), with some capacity to shapeshift between those forms. One is even a mermaid (Nami).
83** Xayah and Rakan have a relatively unique take: namely, they're bird-people with bird feet, wing-like "capes", and feathers. They, Xayah particularly, use their magically enhanced feathers to fight.
84* Almost the entire cast of ''VideoGame/LegendOfMana'' falls into this in some way or other. There are anthropomorphic snakes, birds, cats, monkeys, and ''teapots''.
85* Medli, Komali, and the rest of the Rito of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker''. Their wings are unique in that they protrude from their ''forearms'' instead of their backs (a little more anatomically believable), and have an appearance similar to the sleeves of a cloak when the Rito is not in flight. They also have beak-like noses and bird-like feet. This was changed for ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', where they are more straightforward BirdPeople instead.
86* ''VideoGame/LonelyWolfTreat'': Treat, Mochi, and Moxie are basically human except for having animal ears and tails of a Wolf, a Bunny, and a Fox, respectively.
87* ''VideoGame/{{maimai}}'', as of Milk, added several mascots to the game menus that are of this trope.
88* Yumi Fukuzawa, from the Light Novel ''Literature/MariaWatchesOverUs'', appears in the doujin FightingGame ''VideoGame/{{Maribato}}'' as a playable character: Yumi's style consists in that she temporarily grows tanuki ears and a tail, which she uses to [[TailSlap slap opponents]]. And one of her supers has her spinning in mid-air while [[TurnsRed turning red]], and ram her opponent with a powerful tail slap. In a possible reference to ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'', she can also float in the air while waving her tail.
89* Kala, the shopkeeper who makes daily deals with you in ''VideoGame/MergeDragons'', is a lady with fox ears and a tail.
90* ''VideoGame/MetaloidOrigin'': The titular Metaloids are a race of AmbiguousRobots with lion/cat ears. One of the protagonists, Neva, wears a [[HatOfFlight pink helmet with jet thrusters]] that resemble rabbit ears.
91* ''VideoGame/MischiefMakers'': Merco is clearly based on some kind of bird, Lunar is a wolf man and Tarus is based on a gorilla, although the resemblance is subtler than it is for the other Beastector members.
92* ''VideoGame/MuramasaTheDemonBlade'' has two inari named Kongiku and Yuzuruha. They're actually foxes in human form and have fox ears, as well as pale white skin.
93* Princess Fuse from ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' sports a pair of black dog ears, likely due to her connection with the Satome Canine Warriors. Additionally, Queen Otohime of the Dragon Palace retains her dragon form's fins on her humanoid head, and residents of Wep'keer bear traits relevant to their canine transformations, namely their clothes and masks.
94* ''VideoGame/{{NOISZ}}'' has Noise Beasts who commonly appear as this when purified, or when in their own world.
95* ''VideoGame/OctopathTravelerII'' has the entire beastling race, who are human-like characters with the ears and tails of animals, usually those of a fox. One of the eight Travelers is a beastling, that being Ochette, the Hunter.
96* ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji|2016}}'' has several examples such as the [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]] characters Yōko, Sanbi-no-kitsune and Tamamo-no-Mae. Manga/InuYasha also showed up in a crossover event.
97* ''VideoGame/PrincessConnectReDive'': The beastfolk in general. They always look human except for the extra ears and tail they have, which are usually cat ears or dog ears, but there's one character with mouse ears (and an elf sister), a squirrel girl (unrelated to THAT ComicBook/SquirrelGirl) and a llama who can eat a magic apple to appear like a typical beast folk but falls more under the heading of the trope BeastFolk. Also, they do tend to be discriminated against, especially by NIGHTMARE, the defenders of the throne (though they have a cat girl amongst their ranks, who wrongly thinks she's hiding that fact).
98* ''VideoGame/{{Ratatan}}'': As seen in the trailer, each hero unit follows an animal motif. Nyandora is the cat hero who uses WolverineClaws and runs on all fours. There are also Harigittan the hedgehog, Keroronpa the frog, Mimizukyun the owl.
99* ''VideoGame/RawFootage'': The cryptid you're trying to get footage of has curved horns on its head, and a small tail.
100* ''VideoGame/{{Roblox}}'' has several accessories that turn your character into one of these when worn.
101* In ''VideoGame/RuneFactory4'', some of the characters who originally appear as monsters retain some of their bestial features when they assume humanoid form: Dylas, a unicorn, maintains his equine ears and tail and has hair that resembles a horse's mane; Leon, whose monster form looks similar to Anubis, has wolf-like ears and tail; and Amber, a butterfly monster, retains her wings and antennae.
102%%* The ''VideoGame/ShiningSeries'' has various types.
103* The Inklings and Octolings from ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' evolved from squid and octopi, respectively, and are UglyCute cephalopod monsters for the first few years of their life. Once they reach adolescence, their skin tone turns fleshy and they become ApparentlyHumanMerfolk. They have the ability to [[VoluntaryShapeshifting morph]] into non-anthropomorphic squid/octopi to hide in their own ink and swim through it at great speeds, and in their humanoid form they have TentacleHair. A few other races, like sea slugs and anemones, are also relatively humanoid in appearance, with most of their "animal" features showing up in place of their "hair".
104* The ''VideoGame/StarOcean'' games are filled with animalistic humanoids of the "alternate evolutionary path" school. These tend to vary from {{Beast M|an}}en (a few background [=NPCs=], including frog and fish people) right up through this trope (menodixes like [[VideoGame/StarOceanTillTheEndOfTime Roger S. Huxley]] are raccoon-people, and [[WingedHumanoid featherfolk]] and [[CatGirl felinefolk]] have their own tropes). These will generally all be expounded upon at length by the game's [[EncyclopediaExposita dictionary]].
105* In ''VideoGame/StrayGods'', Pan, traditionally half-human half-goat, is depicted as a man with goat horns.
106* ''VideoGame/{{TERA}}'': The Elins are a OneGenderRace of eternally young-looking girls who all have animal ears and tails, including cats, foxes, wolves, sheep, lions, squirrels, rabbits, and more.
107* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' has several examples of this, thanks to the nature of how many youkai are former animals turned into [[HybridMonster part monster]], and [[CuteMonsterGirl mostly anthropomorphised girls]]:
108** Koakuma from ''Embodiment of Scarlet Devil'' has bat-style MercurysWings. Official manga (typically) show her with more common back-wings as well, in line with how doujin artists interpret her tiny battle sprite.
109** While not actually a dog girl ''per se'', Sakuya Izayoi is sometimes shown with dog ears and a tail, keeping in line with her nickname "The Scarlet Devil's Dog".
110** Being a vampire, Remilia Scarlet has bat wings. Her little sister Flandre, on the other hand, has weird, artificial-looking crystal wings. How or why she got those is a big source of EpilepticTrees discussions.
111** Nine-tailed fox/[[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]] Ran Yakumo. Even though her having nine tails (the highest number of tails a youkai fox can have, symbolizing their power; though also the weakest type of those with golden fur whereas the strongest have reverted back to four tails since FourIsDeath) would make her one of the most powerful creatures in Gensokyo, she is [[ButtMonkey little more than Yukari Yakumo's pet]] [[ChewToy and favorite whipping girl]]. Poor Ran. There is also Chen the CatGirl familiar of Ran and thus Yukari's familiar-familiar.
112** Wriggle Nightbug from ''Imperishable Night'' is a (very tomboyish) firefly-girl. However, she doesn't glow in the dark, due to being a girl and all, as only male fireflies glow.
113** Mystia Lorelei is a night sparrow youkai, and consequently sports a pair of stubby little wings and long claws. Oddly enough, she also has a pair of small furry ears, which sparrows aren't known to have.
114** Keine Kamishirasawa is a were-[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakutaku hakutaku]]; most of the time she appears as an ordinary human, but when the moon is full her hair turns green and she sports a pair of horns and a tail.
115** Reisen Udongein Inaba is a [[MoonRabbit lunar rabbit]], and Tewi Inaba a youkai rabbit. Though strangely, Reisen has buttons on the base of her ears, which has fueled tons of EpilepticTrees (including some people who speculate these are military rank markings).
116** Aya Shameimaru is a crow tengu, usually drawn with black wings. Same for her rival Hatate Himekaidou. The crow tengu also have PointyEars.
117** It is just fanon, but Tokiko may be a crested ibis youkai.
118** Momiji Inubashiri from ''Mountain of Faith'', a white wolf tengu, is depicted with animal features in official doujins even though her official sprite is too small to tell whether or not she has them.
119** Rin Kaenbyou from ''Subterranian Animism'' is a kasha, a CatGirl from hell who drags of corpses to be used as fuel (despite that job description however she's a very nice person). She's also a very rare exceptions to the ears-dilemma; instead of not adressing her human ears, or her not having human ears, she actually has both human ''and'' cat ears. Apparently, ZUN did that by accident, but as it's unique and interesting, the design remained.
120** Utsuho Reiuji is a hell raven with requisite ''big'' black wings.
121** The [[BossSubtitles Tiny, Tiny, Clever Commander]] of ''Undefined Fantastic Object'', Nazrin, is a mouse youkai. Her superior, Shou Toramaru the tiger youkai, averts this since she has no tiger traits aside from her tiger-patterned clothes and hair, but that hasn't stopped fanartists from often giving her LittleBitBeastly features anyway.
122** Kyouko Kasodani is a [[http://www.safebooru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=602339 Yamabiko]], a youkai that is the cause and reason of echoes. What kind of animal it's supposed to be is [[CartoonCreature another matter]], though most assume it's supposed to be a dog.
123** Mamizou Futatsuiwa is a {{tanuki}} with round ears and a poofy tail.
124** Kagerou Imaizumi, a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]], has a wolf's ears and long claws. Her character info also mentions that she grows fur when the full moon is out, but since the prominent body hair embarasses her, she wears clothes that cover it up -- only a little tuft can be seen poking out of her sleeve on her character art.
125** Like Reisen, Seiran and Ringo from ''Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom'' are [[MoonRabbit lunar rabbits]] with ears and tails (ZUN himself had to confirm the latter since their in-game sprites don't show the tails).
126** Doremy Sweet is a baku (a tapir-based youkai that eats dreams) and has a cow-like tail.
127** Sagume Kishin is an odd case; she's a Goddess[=/=]Lunarian[=/=]Amanojaku hybrid but has a single silver-coloured wing, while no other Goddess/"human" Lunarian has anything like this in ''Touhou'', and the only other Amanojaku has horns rather than wings. According to ZUN, Sagume is meant to invoke the look of a white heron, "sagi" in Japanese.
128** ''Hidden Star in Four Seasons''' Eternity Larva, being a swallowtail faerie, has butterfly wings on her back and a large, yellow, two-pronged [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmeterium osmeterium]] on her head. Her skirt also sports the pattern of a caterpillar and her dress has a cocoon design in it.
129** Aunn Komano, from the same game, is a komainu statue come to life and sports both a tail, a horn and a pair of stone animal ears. Her curly, seafoam-green hair also looks a lot like the fur designs of many komainu jade statues.
130** ''Wily Beast and Weakest Creature'', which lead the playable characters to the Hell of Beasts in Buddhism, came with a large assortment of beastly girls. Aside from Eika Ebisu who, like Shou above, merely had jellyfish motifs in her hair and clothes, it starts with Urumi Ushizaki who, with her bovine ears, horns and tail, evoke the equally bovine Ushioni.
131** Next, the game introduced Kutaka Niwatari, [[OddJobGods goddess of chickens]], who has wings and, unusually, tailfeathers as well as a red mullet and ribbon tied around her neck, evoking a rooster's comb and wattle.
132** After that the game introduced Yachie Kicchou, a jidiao, a kind of Chinese dragon tortoise, complete with deer antlers, a turtle shell and a scaly dragon's tail.
133** Finally there's the game's OptionalBoss, Saki Kurokoma, based upon Prince Shoutoku's black, flying horse. Though said horse was in the original stories just plain able to fly, ZUN reinvisioned them as a {{pegasus}}. As such, Saki has big, black wings and a horsetail.
134** ''Gouyoku Ibun'' had another resident of the Hell of Beasts, Yuuma Toutetsu, based upon the Taotie, a [[ExtremeOmnigoat gluttonuous sheep]] youkai. Yuuma has white, floofy, wool-like hair, a pair of red sheep horns, pointy ears and even horizontally slitted pupils.
135** Mike Goutokuji is a calico {{manekineko}} cat girl. Aside from the obligatory cat ears and tail, her hair (and dress) is also calico-coloured.
136** Tsukasa Kudamaki is a youkai fox like Ran, but one with only a single tail along with her big fox ears.
137* ''VideoGame/TrinityUniverse'': The plot kicks off when Tsubaki, herself a [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]], sabotages the Demon God Gem ritual, which instead bestows Prince Kanata with dog ears and a tail. Turns out, he likes the changes. OptionalPartyMember [[CatGirl Miyu]] would also count.
138* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'' features a race of humanoids with animal ears and tails, known as 'beastfolk' in the FanTranslation. The three main examples come from [[Franchise/TheLionKing Savanaclaw]] dorm, namely Leona (lion) and Ruggie (hyena) as the characters based on Scar and the hyenas respectively, and Jack (wolf), whose origin is unclear as there are no wolf-like characters in ''The Lion King''. There's also Che'nya (cat), who's based on [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the Cheshire Cat]], and Cheka (lion cub), Leona's little nephew who's based on Simba.
139* Nearly everyone in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' fits this trope. From shark boys to bunny girls, almost every character looks like a human with animal features like ears and a tail.
140* Arina from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7'' has rabbit ears. Her friends, seen in her intro, all have animal ears of various kinds for some reason.
141* ''VideoGame/WildStar'' has the Aurin, an alien race who have a wide variety of ears--from bunny, to cat, to deer--but all share the same long, fluffy tails.
142* Two playable varieties in the later ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'' games-the brutish Lizardmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, and the acid-breathing Dracons, stated to be dragon-human hybrids.
143** The Rattkin of the later ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'' games started as a loose kingdom of thieves and spies run by mobsters, but managed to escape their birth planet when other races arrived and apparently have gone on to establish themselves as the local interstellar Mafia, complete with matching accents.
144* The draenei in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' have a few vaguely goat/antelope-like traits; their feet are cloven hooves, and the females (and ''[[BizarreSexualDimorphism some]]'' of the males) have horns. However, although they have tails, those look (if anything) vaguely reptilian; and they also have a few more outright alien traits such as blue skin, catfish-whisker-like facial tendrils, and—on the males, anyway—Klingon foreheads.
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