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* ''Series/TheSeries'': The leopard is the autocratic country's national symbol. The flag consists of a field split diagonally into a red and a blue area, with a leopard in the center. Promotional materials show Chancellor Vernham sitting with a leopard at her feet. Leopard statuettes decorate the palace.
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* ''Series/TheSeries'': ''Series/TheRegime: The leopard is the autocratic country's national symbol. The flag consists of a field split diagonally into a red and a blue area, with a leopard in the center. Promotional materials show Chancellor Vernham sitting or riding off into battle with a leopard at her feet. Leopard statuettes decorate the palace.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** Tai Lung, the BigBad in the first movie, is a snow leopard.
** Tai Lung, the BigBad in the first movie, is a snow leopard.
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** Tai Lung, the BigBad in the [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1 firstmovie, movie]], is a snow leopard.
** Tai Lung, the BigBad in the [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1 first
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* ''Series/TheSeries'': The leopard is the autocratic country's national symbol. The flag consists of a field split diagonally into a red and a blue area, with a leopard in the center. Promotional materials show Chancellor Vernham sitting with a leopard at her feet. Leopard statuettes decorate the palace.
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* "WesternAnimation/Sing2" has a street-dancing lynx named Nooshy as one of the supporting characters.
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* "WesternAnimation/Sing2" has a street-dancing lynx named Nooshy as one of the supporting characters.
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* ''VideoGame/Yakuza2'': Kiryu fights two tigers unleashed by the villainous Sengoku while Kiryu is trying to rescue Haruka from the man. The fight ends with Kiryu [[MegatonPunch knocking the last one head over paws]] with a [[{{Pun}} Tiger Drop]].
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* ''VideoGame/Yakuza2'': Kiryu fights two tigers as a DualBoss after they are unleashed by the villainous Sengoku while Kiryu is trying to rescue Haruka from the man.man, with their fearsomeness being reflected in how their BossSubtitles and the objective text refers to them as "Fierce Tigers", and in the title of the battle's theme music in the remake being "Demon Tigers". The fight ends with Kiryu [[MegatonPunch knocking the last one head over paws]] with a [[{{Pun}} Tiger Drop]].
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* Tigress, the most fearsome of the Furious Five, in ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''.
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* Panther Caroso of the Star Wolf Team from ''VideoGame/StarFox''.
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* In the early translations of ComicBook/XMen comics into French, [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]]'s name was changed to Serval (the wolverine is called "glutton" in French -- it's also an alternative English name). Ironically, the name Serval actually makes more sense, given the character's retractile claws, which servals have and wolverines lack!
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* In the early translations of ComicBook/XMen ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics into French, [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]]'s name was changed to Serval (the wolverine is called "glutton" in French -- it's also an alternative English name). Ironically, the name Serval actually makes more sense, given the character's retractile claws, which servals have and wolverines lack!
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Despite the popular name, the [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife Tasmanian tiger]] (also called the Tasmanian wolf or thylacine) is not a cat, but a marsupial. Civets are also sometimes called "civet cats" despite belonging to an entirely separate family (although they do belong to the suborder Feliformia, making them at least somewhat related to cats). By the by, these are the animals that produce the famous "poop coffee." It is not, despite what some people think, cat poop coffee!).
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Despite the popular name, the [[UsefulNotes/AustralianWildlife Tasmanian tiger]] (also called the Tasmanian wolf or thylacine) is not a cat, but a marsupial. Civets are also sometimes called "civet cats" despite belonging to an entirely separate family (although they do belong to the suborder Feliformia, making them at least somewhat related to cats). By the by, these are the animals that produce the famous "poop coffee." It (It is not, despite what some people think, cat poop coffee!).
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* * ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'': Panthor, a giant black panther ridden by Skeletor, was the EvilCounterpart of He-Man's companion Battlecat.
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* [[HuskyRusskie Vitaly]] from ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'' is a play on the trope, since he was ''once'' awesome but has [[BrokenAce fallen into bitterness and despair]] thanks to screwing up his ring jump; now he's let himself go (gaining a gut), drinks borscht all day, and barely even goes through the motions with his act. Being inspired to do the impossible again by Alex [[HesBack restores his awesomeness]].
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* Mareg from ''VideoGame/GrandiaII'' is a LittleBitBeastly warrior (although his thick, mane-like hair and strong sense of smell add to the trope) who makes for a powerful ally. [[spoiler:TooCoolToLive, [[HeroicSacrifice however]].]]
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** On the good side, the leskylor is a winged white tiger from the ''Book of Exalted Deeds'' that is highly intelligent, has a [[AnIcePerson frost]] BreathWeapon, and will sometimes ally themselves with characters as companions or mounts. There's also a [[MultipleHeadCase three-headed variety]] that's even bigger.
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** Sphinxes -- lions with [[BeastWithAHumanFace human]], ram, or hawk heads -- are associated with divine power like that of Horus (especially in the case of hawk-headed sphinxes) and of the aforementioned Sekhmet. Pharaohs were often depicted as sphinxes; for example, the famous [[Art/GreatSphinxOfGiza]] is widely believed to feature [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khafra Khafra]]'s face.
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** Sphinxes -- lions with [[BeastWithAHumanFace human]], ram, or hawk heads -- are associated with divine power like that of Horus (especially in the case of hawk-headed sphinxes) and of the aforementioned Sekhmet. Pharaohs were often depicted as sphinxes; for example, the famous [[Art/GreatSphinxOfGiza]] Art/GreatSphinxOfGiza is widely believed to feature [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khafra Khafra]]'s face.
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* ''Mindstar Rising'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton. The BigFancyHouse where [[HonestCorporateExecutive Julia Evans]] lives is guarded by gene-tailored sentinel panthers. When the house security system goes into LockDown, the protagonists have to fight their way past them.
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* ''Mindstar Rising'' by Creator/PeterFHamilton. ''Literature/MindstarRising'': The BigFancyHouse where [[HonestCorporateExecutive Julia Evans]] lives is guarded by gene-tailored sentinel panthers. When the house security system goes into LockDown, the protagonists have to fight their way past them.
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