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* In at least one source of Myth/ClassicalMythology (The Ovid), female [[OurCentaursAreDifferent centaurs]] are described as being quite comely.

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* In at least one source of Myth/ClassicalMythology (The Ovid), Metamorphoses), female [[OurCentaursAreDifferent centaurs]] are described as being quite comely.
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* ''Fanfic/TeenTitansTokyo'' has literally three quarters of the titular team fall under this trope.
** Blackfire is a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe sexy teenage girl with orange skin and purple eyes & hair]].
** Nabiki Tendo is a WereDragon whose alternate form is [[DraconicHumanoid basically herself with a tail, wings and claws]].
** Shampoo is a [[StatuesqueStunner seven foot tall]] cowgirl (as in a girl with a cow's ears, tail and [[HornedHumanoid horns]], like a cow version of a CatGirl) with [[EyesDoNotBelongThere a third eye in her forehead]], fangs and claws.
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* Artist [[https://twitter.com/fedexrojas9173?lang=en Fede x Rojas]] made this (fandubbed) series of strips focusing on a kuchisake-onna finding love. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4SbVGzOXWA the first part]], she asks a man if he thinks she beautiful, when he says she is, shea reavelas her face, and as she's about to stab him, he tells her that she has beautiful voice. Realizing he's blind, she tries running off embarrased, but he invites her for a cup of coffee. In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrTvFXX3EhU second part]], he tells her he needs to go back to work after his sabatica ends, and after sharing a kiss, she informs him that she "has a high body count," but he says that he's not one to judge a woman's past.

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* Komodo from ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative'' got her powers by stealing Curt Connors' Lizard formula. But whereas the Lizard is a hulking, almost crocodilian monster with thick scales and an elongated reptilian head, Komodo just looks like an otherwise attractive girl who happens to have smooth green skin, pointy ears, NonMammalMammaries, reptilian eyes, claws, and a tail.
* ''ComicBook/FreaksSqueele'' has Chance, a nice spontaneous and [[CuteClumsyGirl somehow clumsy]] college girl ...Oh, and she has horns and bat wings.

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* ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative'': Komodo from ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative'' got her powers by stealing Curt Connors' Lizard formula. But whereas the Lizard is a hulking, almost crocodilian monster with thick scales and an elongated reptilian head, Komodo just looks like an otherwise attractive girl who happens to have smooth green skin, pointy ears, NonMammalMammaries, reptilian eyes, claws, and a tail.
* ''ComicBook/FreaksSqueele'' has ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': The Skrulls would often fit, with the males being bug eyed and inhuman, while their princess was quite fetching, and bereft of the Skrull chin ripple. Later artworks shows the males as more human-looking, and the females having unusually large eyes (but there was still some gap in attractiveness). Since they're a whole species of [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifters]] though, they can look however they want, and as ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' shows they can even switch genders at will.
* ''ComicBook/FreaksSqueele'':
Chance, a nice spontaneous and [[CuteClumsyGirl somehow clumsy]] college girl ...Oh, and she has horns and bat wings.



* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' goes both ways; cute monster girls along with cute monster ''guys''.
* Delphyne Gorgon is a [[GorgeousGorgon Cute Gorgon]] from ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''. She even wears a skimpy Goth-styled schoolgirl uniform.
* While the regular [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] is generally seen as a berserk, hideously muscular, unintelligent monster when in Hulk form, ComicBook/SheHulk is just a somewhat larger, stronger, greener version of her human counterpart. Originally, the explanation was that an individual mutated by gamma rays subconsciously determines their transformed appearance; the Hulk transforms into a hulking angry brute because of Bruce Banner's repressed anger, the Abomination transforms into a hideous freak due to his inner self-loathing, and She-Hulk transforms into an AmazonianBeauty because of her subconscious desire to look like the ideal woman.

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* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'': The comic goes both ways; cute monster girls along with cute monster ''guys''.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules'': Delphyne Gorgon is a [[GorgeousGorgon Cute Gorgon]] from ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''.Gorgon]]. She even wears a skimpy Goth-styled schoolgirl uniform.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': While the regular [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk [[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Hulk]] is generally seen as a berserk, hideously muscular, unintelligent monster when in Hulk form, ComicBook/SheHulk [[Characters/SheHulkTitleCharacter She-Hulk]] is just a somewhat larger, stronger, greener version of her human counterpart. Originally, the explanation was that an individual mutated by gamma rays subconsciously determines their transformed appearance; the Hulk transforms into a hulking angry brute because of Bruce Banner's repressed anger, the Abomination transforms into a hideous freak due to his inner self-loathing, and She-Hulk transforms into an AmazonianBeauty because of her subconscious desire to look like the ideal woman.



* ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' has a heroine who transforms into a monstrous form. While the monster transformation isn't exactly cute, the actual girl [[spoiler:who is really older than she appears]] is.
* Fantasia Faust, from the erotic fantasy comic ''ComicBook/{{Ironwood}}'', started out as a very bulky non-gendered iron golem designed to kill fae. Then her creator figured that the golem would be more effective if he made it really attractive and disguised the fact that it was made of iron. Then, once the fae were dealt with, he realized he had a super-strong, super-sexy non-human babe hanging around, and decided to explore a few fetishes of his.
* ComicBook/LadyDeath's villain ComicBook/{{Purgatori}} is a rather unique creature: a vampire distantly descended by [[FallenAngel fallen angels]]. She has a demonic appearance with crimson skin, horns and wing, but she still looks extremely gorgeous and tends to dress in {{Stripperiffic}} outfits.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' has ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'': Monster Girl is a heroine who transforms into a monstrous form. While the monster transformation isn't exactly cute, the actual girl [[spoiler:who is really older than she appears]] is.
* ''ComicBook/{{Ironwood}}'': Fantasia Faust, from the erotic fantasy comic ''ComicBook/{{Ironwood}}'', comic, started out as a very bulky non-gendered iron golem designed to kill fae. Then her creator figured that the golem would be more effective if he made it really attractive and disguised the fact that it was made of iron. Then, once the fae were dealt with, he realized he had a super-strong, super-sexy non-human babe hanging around, and decided to explore a few fetishes of his.
* ComicBook/LadyDeath's ''ComicBook/LadyDeath'': Lady Deaths's villain ComicBook/{{Purgatori}} is a rather unique creature: a vampire distantly descended by [[FallenAngel fallen angels]]. She has a demonic appearance with crimson skin, horns and wing, but she still looks extremely gorgeous and tends to dress in {{Stripperiffic}} outfits.



* Creator/MarvelComics' Skrulls would often fit, with the males being bug eyed and inhuman, while their princess was quite fetching, and bereft of the Skrull chin ripple. Later artworks shows the males as more human-looking, and the females having unusually large eyes (but there was still some gap in attractiveness). Since they're a whole species of [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifters]] though, they can look however they want, and as ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' shows they can even switch genders at will.
* Lampshaded in an issue of ''Namor The ComicBook/SubMariner'', where all the women are akin to GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe while all Atlantean males are blue brutes, except for [[MightyWhitey Prince Namor]].
* ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'' features plenty, given that most residents in Résurrection are reincarnated monsters the most attractive people would qualify as this trope: Most female vampires tended to be very fanservicey despite their rather fearsome appearance due to battle tattoos applied to their bodies, [[CuteGhostGirl female lamias]] tend to be very attractive for tortured spirits and some [[CatGirl Leopard Women]] are shown as part of harems. The biggest one would be Queen Perfidia of the Dystopians, an arguable example since she is more scary-looking than gorgeous, though she has a far more human-like appearance than the rest of her race, who all look like humanoid dinosaurs.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' has Matthew Patel's demon hipster chicks.
* The ''Franchise/StarWars: ComicBook/{{Legacy}}'' comics have made almost a running gag of "prettying up" females of various alien races - [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Darth_Maladi Darth Maladi]] and [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Kee_(smuggler) Kee]] are good examples, and contrast [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Nakia_Yoru Nakia]], a female Anzat, with a [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:AnzatNEGAS.jpg typical male example]] of the same species (at least her husband wasn't exactly ugly either). There's also a quite good-looking male Twi'lek (compared to the films, anyway) like Shado.
* ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'' has many appearing throughout the series.

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* Creator/MarvelComics' Skrulls would often fit, with the males being bug eyed and inhuman, while their princess was quite fetching, and bereft of the Skrull chin ripple. Later artworks shows the males as more human-looking, and the females having unusually large eyes (but there was still some gap in attractiveness). Since they're a whole species of [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifters]] though, they can look however they want, and as ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' shows they can even switch genders at will.
* Lampshaded in an issue of ''Namor
''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'': The ComicBook/SubMariner'', where all the women are akin to GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe while all Atlantean males are blue brutes, except for [[MightyWhitey Prince Namor]].
* ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight''
comic features plenty, given that most residents in Résurrection are reincarnated monsters the most attractive people would qualify as this trope: Most female vampires tended to be very fanservicey despite their rather fearsome appearance due to battle tattoos applied to their bodies, [[CuteGhostGirl female lamias]] tend to be very attractive for tortured spirits and some [[CatGirl Leopard Women]] are shown as part of harems. The biggest one would be Queen Perfidia of the Dystopians, an arguable example since she is more scary-looking than gorgeous, though she has a far more human-like appearance than the rest of her race, who all look like humanoid dinosaurs.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' has ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': Matthew Patel's demon hipster chicks.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The ''Franchise/StarWars: ComicBook/{{Legacy}}'' ''ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy'' comics have made almost a running gag of "prettying up" females of various alien races - [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Darth_Maladi Darth Maladi]] and [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Kee_(smuggler) Kee]] are good examples, and contrast [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Nakia_Yoru Nakia]], a female Anzat, with a [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/File:AnzatNEGAS.jpg typical male example]] of the same species (at least her husband wasn't exactly ugly either). There's also a quite good-looking male Twi'lek (compared to the films, anyway) like Shado.
* ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'' ''ComicBook/SubMariner'': Lampshaded in an issue of ''Namor the Sub-Mariner'', where all the women are akin to GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe while all Atlantean males are blue brutes, except for [[MightyWhitey Prince Namor]].



* ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'': The comic
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* Common in various ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics, especially ''ComicBook/GenerationX''; most of the more monstrous mutations will be male, while the women are always sexy.

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Common in various ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics, especially ''ComicBook/GenerationX''; most of the more monstrous mutations will be male, while the women are always sexy.



** ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, DependingOnTheArtist, can be a fuzzy pretty boy with CuteLittleFangs.
** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} becomes this after being turned into a vampire. Her appearances in ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s solo title under artist Sana Takeda placed extra emphasis on the "cute".

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** ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]], DependingOnTheArtist, can be a fuzzy pretty boy with CuteLittleFangs.
** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsJubilee Jubilee]] becomes this after being turned into a vampire. Her appearances in ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s solo title under artist Sana Takeda placed extra emphasis on the "cute".



* ''[[RunningGag Constantly]]'' brought up in ''WebVideo/CinemaSins'' whenever he is sinning any of the ''Franchise/XMen'' films and anyone or anything hints that Mystique is monstrous, unattractive, or would otherwise be unaccepted due to her appearance. Jeremy always points out that even in spite of her blue skin and scales she's ''very'' attractive and that she would have no trouble at all being accepted or finding friendship and love if she'd drop the [[{{Wangst}} self-pity]] and quit using it as an excuse to be a villain.

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* ''[[RunningGag Constantly]]'' brought up in ''WebVideo/CinemaSins'' whenever he is sinning any of the ''Franchise/XMen'' ''ComicBook/XMen'' films and anyone or anything hints that Mystique is monstrous, unattractive, or would otherwise be unaccepted due to her appearance. Jeremy always points out that even in spite of her blue skin and scales she's ''very'' attractive and that she would have no trouble at all being accepted or finding friendship and love if she'd drop the [[{{Wangst}} self-pity]] and quit using it as an excuse to be a villain.
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* Bella Baxter (Creator/EmmaStone) in ''Film/PoorThings'' is a FleshGolem who looks like... well, Emma Stone in EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette mode, in the grand tradition of the Bride of Frankenstein. It's justified in that she was made of one woman's resurrected body, with the only new addition being that woman's unborn baby's brain in place of her own.

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* ''ComicBook/GalactaDaughterOfGalactus'': Gali, or Galacta, daughter of ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. She appears to be an attractive human woman, and [[BeautyEqualsGoodness cares a lot more about the lives of "lesser" beings than her father]]. Unfortunately, she still has to deal with a very strong HorrorHunger.



* Gali, or Galacta, daughter of ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. She appears to be an attractive human woman, and [[BeautyEqualsGoodness cares a lot more about the lives of "lesser" beings than her father]]. Unfortunately, she still has to deal with a very strong HorrorHunger.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear "The Hand of Fear"]]: Eldrad's female form.
** ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' features a "[[HotterAndSexier sexy]]" half-transformed Cyberwoman, even though the Cybermen in ''Doctor Who'', whether constructed from men or women, look exactly the same. For this reason, the episode is somewhat infamous.
** As of the Matt Smith era, the female Silurians are [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcS9ybL-XNbkjk_0xZWFHPx_rG0I1nAOnovSBSUhQYY66uEfNMod this]]. Though they hide their features with more reptilian masks.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear "The Hand of Fear"]]: Eldrad's female form.
** ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' features a "[[HotterAndSexier sexy]]" half-transformed Cyberwoman, even though the Cybermen
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"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear The Hand of Fear]]".
** As of the Matt Smith era, the female Silurians are [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcS9ybL-XNbkjk_0xZWFHPx_rG0I1nAOnovSBSUhQYY66uEfNMod this]]. Though they hide their features with more reptilian masks. masks.
* ''Series/EureekasCastle'': The titular sorceress Eureeka is this due to her horns ''and'' being a CuteWitch at the same time.



* The ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' episode "[[Recap/TorchwoodS1E4Cyberwoman Cyberwoman]]" features a "[[HotterAndSexier sexy]]" half-transformed Cyberwoman, even though the Cybermen in ''Series/DoctorWho'', whether constructed from men or women, look exactly the same. For this reason, the episode is somewhat infamous.






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* ''Series/EureekasCastle'': The titular sorceress Eureeka is this due to her horns ''and'' being a CuteWitch at the same time.
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** ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'': Justified with the fey. While they follow many traditional elemental or natural themes, what makes them distinct from actual elemental or plant monsters is that they are ''stories''. A dryad is not merely a female treant (treants are [[NoBiologicalSex typically described without gender pronouns]]), but the mortal idea of a plant spirit--and therefore far more traditionally attractive than the treant, which is basically just a walking tree. Non-fey almost never conform to human beauty standards, even the humanoid ones.

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** ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'': Justified with the fey. While they follow many traditional elemental or natural themes, what makes them distinct from actual elemental or plant monsters is that they are ''stories''. A dryad is not merely a female treant (treants are [[NoBiologicalSex typically described without gender pronouns]]), but the mortal idea of a plant spirit--and spirit -- and therefore far more traditionally attractive than the treant, which is basically just a walking tree. Non-fey almost never conform to human beauty standards, even the humanoid ones.



** The Elemental Weirds are a race of {{Elemental Embodiement}}s who appear as beautiful women. They're also known for their skills as {{seers}}, with each of the breeds -- air, earth, fire and water are the main ones, with the 3e {{sourcebook}} "Frostburn" adding separate ice and snow -- having a different specialty. Weirdly, they begin their lives as something that more closely resembles a giant snake made of elemental matter, but transform into their beautiful humanoid woman form as they mature.

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# SexyDimorphism, in which the female members of a nonhuman species are much more attractive/less monstrous, I.E. more human looking, than the males;

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# SexyDimorphism, in which the female members of a nonhuman species are much more attractive/less monstrous, I.E. monstrous – i.e. more human looking, looking – than the males;
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** For a more temporary example, [[spoiler:Luz herself briefly becomes a human/titan hybrid in the GrandFinale when the spirit of King's father gives her all of his remaining life force. While there are some obvious non-human attributes (large horns, more pronounced canines, incredibly long and floofy hair, bonelike protrusions all over her body) it's shown that she's still the same lovable dork that the audiece had gotten to known over the coures of the series underneath.]]

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** For a more temporary example, [[spoiler:Luz herself briefly becomes a human/titan hybrid in the GrandFinale when the spirit of King's father gives her all of his remaining life force. While there are some obvious non-human attributes (large horns, more pronounced canines, incredibly long and floofy hair, bonelike protrusions all over her body) it's shown that she's still the same lovable dork that the audiece audience had gotten to known over the coures course of the series underneath.]]
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* ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' has Baby Blue and Fuchsia. They're Devil Girls (presumably succubi), so there's [[HotAsHell some]] [[EvilIsSexy justification]] for this. Also, [[{{Satan}} their boss]] is depicted as pretty handsome.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' has Baby Blue and Fuchsia. They're Devil Girls (presumably succubi), so there's [[HotAsHell some]] [[EvilIsSexy some justification]] for this. Also, [[{{Satan}} their boss]] is depicted as pretty handsome.
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* Charlie from ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'' is utterly adorable for someone who is suppose to be the princess of Hell. She is constantly smiling and her goal is to redeem sinners so they don't have die to deal with the overpopulation problem.

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* Charlie from ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'' ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' is utterly adorable for someone who is suppose to be the princess of Hell. She is constantly smiling and her goal is to redeem sinners so they don't have die to deal with the overpopulation problem.
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* In ''Film/TheHowling1981'', the werewolves are giant, long-snouted and frightening, but when [[spoiler:the heroine Karen]] turns into one, she's cute, fluffy and much shorter. According to Creator/RoyBottin, [[spoiler:Karen]]'s werewolf form looks softer and less threatening to show her [[VampireRefugee resistance to being a monster]].

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* In ''Film/TheHowling1981'', the werewolves are giant, long-snouted and frightening, but when [[spoiler:the heroine Karen]] turns into one, she's cute, fluffy and much shorter. According to Creator/RoyBottin, Creator/RobBottin, [[spoiler:Karen]]'s werewolf form looks softer and less threatening to show her [[VampireRefugee resistance to being a monster]].
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* The 2010 remake of ''Franchise/ClashOfTheTitans'' has Medusa as an extremely attractive woman, even when using her power. Helped by the fact she's played by Nanalia Vodianova.

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* The 2010 remake of ''Franchise/ClashOfTheTitans'' ''Film/{{Clash of the Titans|2010}}'' has Medusa as an extremely attractive woman, even when using her power. Helped by the fact she's played by Nanalia Vodianova.



* In ''Film/TheHowling'', the werewolves are giant, long-snouted and frightening, but when [[spoiler:Dee Wallace]] turns into one, it's cute and fluffy.

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* In ''Film/TheHowling'', ''Film/TheHowling1981'', the werewolves are giant, long-snouted and frightening, but when [[spoiler:Dee Wallace]] [[spoiler:the heroine Karen]] turns into one, it's cute she's cute, fluffy and fluffy.much shorter. According to Creator/RoyBottin, [[spoiler:Karen]]'s werewolf form looks softer and less threatening to show her [[VampireRefugee resistance to being a monster]].
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* The [[CharacterTitle emponymous]] ''Deathclaw Desu Ga'' (a ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' fan comic) is an adorable, anthropimorphic [[DemonicSpiders Albino Deathclaw]] girl living in Vault 19. The strip makes it clear that she only ''thinks'' she's this, and everyone else sees an Albino Deathclaw squeezed into a Vault 19 uniform.

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* The [[CharacterTitle emponymous]] emponymous ''Deathclaw Desu Ga'' (a ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' fan comic) is an adorable, anthropimorphic anthropomorphic [[DemonicSpiders Albino Deathclaw]] girl living in Vault 19. The strip makes it clear that she only ''thinks'' she's this, and everyone else sees an Albino Deathclaw squeezed into a Vault 19 uniform.
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** Jangal is of the {{Gonk}} variety, being a [[LooksLikeSatan red-skinned]] [[HornedHumanoid horned]] alien. He's depicted in the same {{Moe}} style as Heinel and Katherine, and Megumi standing next to him with flowers implies some sort of [[AdaptationalNiceGuy friendship between them]].

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** Jangal is of the {{Gonk}} variety, being a [[LooksLikeSatan [[BigRedDevil red-skinned]] [[HornedHumanoid horned]] alien. He's depicted in the same {{Moe}} style as Heinel and Katherine, and Megumi standing next to him with flowers implies some sort of [[AdaptationalNiceGuy friendship between them]].
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*''Magazine/{{Animage}}'''s [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Katherine_Rii/Gallery?file=Katherine_Rii_4a.jpg#Books_and_magazines tribute]] to Creator/TadaoNagahama depicts [[Anime/VoltesV Prince Heinel]] as a violent warmonger AlienPrince, like he is in canon...except he's small, chibi-fied and looks {{Moe}} as hell.
**In the same issue, Katherine, who's an alien nobless like Heinel, is portrayed as a cute chibi cheering him on while wearing a gorgeous, excessively detailed white FairytaleWeddingDress.
**Jangal is of the {{Gonk}} variety, being a [[LooksLikeSatan red-skinned]] [[HornedHumanoid horned]] alien. He's depicted in the same {{Moe}} style as Heinel and Katherine, and Megumi standing next to him with flowers implies some sort of [[AdaptationalNiceGuy friendship between them]].
*''Magazine/{{OUT}}'': [[Anime/{{Raideen}} Charkin]], [[Anime/CombattlerV Garuda]], [[Anime/VoltesV Heinel]] and [[Anime/{{Daimos}} Richter]] in canon are inhuman aliens that desire the bloodshed of the human race. The [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7r.jpg#Books_and_magazines June 1981 issue]] makes them all chibis, with Charkin being depicted holding a teddy bear, Garuda depicted playing with a plushie of [[ImpliedLoveInterest Miia]], Heinel being depicted cuddling a pillow and Richter being depicted reading a book.
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* In ''Manga/SazanEyes'', the male demons run the spectrum from ugly to monstrous to wildly grotesque, with only a handful of them (such as Benares, Talisman and D.D.) having overall normal human appearence. Female demons, on the other hand, tend to be more attractive and cute, with only a handful of demonic features, such as Wu Gui (looks like a normal girl with pointy ears and a single horn on her forehead), Kelara (a female demon who looks like a voluptous young girl with two monstrous demonic heads acting as her shoulderpads) or Hamu (looks entirely human, safe for her black eyes and pointy ears). The sole exception is the minor demon She Gui, who appears as a monstrous serpent with the horn-covered face of a woman.
* Borders on crossing over into the DANGER ZONE but [[http://cartoons3.free.fr/Monsite/Images/BagiTheMonsterOfMightyNature.jpg Bagi]] of ''Anime/BagiTheMonsterOfMightyNature''. Though as the movie progresses she begins to regress towards her half-animal side and eventually loses speech and coherent thought by the end.
* In ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', the merrow are AlwaysFemale [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent mermaids]] which have a human upper body and a fishy lower body. They can, however, assume a human shape, and go ashore. In their human form they look almost like humans, but have light blue hair. Some of them have [[InterspeciesRomance love relationships]] with humans, and can have common descendants with them.
** The [[HalfHumanHybrid half-merrow]] [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Isma]] was born this way. She also qualifies for this trope.
** Despite being made of troll intestines at one point, Slan of the God Hand is still pretty hot.
** [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRFoKKl49l3xaHmSMsI0KkG_ztxrI-_e0Mx5FUWXzc6fCXni560 Danan]] the monarch (queen) of Elfhelm.
* In ''Manga/BlueExorcist'', Rin is a [[GenderInvertedTrope Cute Monster Guy]]. CuteLittleFangs, PointyEars, fluffy tail, and all. He just also happens to be the resident AntiAntiChrist.
* ''Manga/ChainsawMan'''s Power is a harsher take on the trope. She might be rather pretty on the outside for a Fiend, but whatever appeal she has is canceled out by her obnoxious, selfish behavior and [[ThePigpen her refusal to practice basic hygiene.]] Even when she softens up later, she's more like a bratty little sister than an attractive love interest.
* ''Anime/CrossAnge'': The male [=DRAGONs=] took form of monstrous literal dragons with no other modes. The female [=DRAGONs=] can be that too, but exclusively has more humanoid forms, where most of them at least just had foldable draconic wings and tails. [[spoiler:The only explanation of this is that they were formerly humans that found a special MacGuffin to let them evolve into dragons and adapt to the new harsh environment brought by various wars, the MacGuffin just had different effect between male and female.]]
* ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'': Princess Erika is an [[AngelicAliens Angelic Alien]] who's also a NiceGirl and has an UnlimitedWardrobe. She has long, black hair and blue-green eyes that always have sparkles in them.
* ''Manga/TheDarkQueenAndIStrikeBack'' has the female inhumans looking more humanoid on average than the males, who tend to be BeastMen instead. The Four-Ears ([[HalfHumanHybrid hybrids of inhumans and humans]]) always fall into this trope, regardless of gender.
* ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'': Zero Two is a human/klaxosaur hybrid that looks nearly indistinguishable from a human except for her pair of small horns and occasionally red eyes and sharp fangs. She qualified for this trope better when [[spoiler:she was a child, since she had red skin, bigger horns and serrated teeth, and still looked adorable despite her feral personality]].
* ''Anime/DeltoraQuest'' given the fantasy setting and Emily Rodda's characters being re-imagined by Japan, this trope was bound to happen.
** The Dread [[OurGnomesAreWeirder Gnomes]] are not described as attractive in any conventional sense of the word in the books, but the anime turns female Gnome [[https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/deltora/images/b/b4/Gla-Thon_%28anime%29.png/revision/latest?cb=20150111080153 Gla-Thorn]] into a cutie.
** Fangirls were able to look past [[spoiler:Dain]]'s monstrous and demonic appearance [[spoiler:(upon his revealing himself a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Ol]])]] and still squeal over him. Despite [[spoiler:Dain]] being a heavy case of EvilMakesYouUgly before [[spoiler:Lief]] kills him.
* Nezuko from ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' counts after coming down with a case of [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampirism]]. Several characters remark that she remains cute despite her claws and fangs.
* ''VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}}'' takes this to the logical extreme: we have several examples of [[TomeOfEldritchLore Grimoires]] that take the form of young teenaged girls, rather than books. Apparently this is because these particular Grimoires have so much magic power in them that they have developed a soul, and take a form more appropriate for an ensouled being. Why all of them are female is not addressed, although in the sequel we meet a male [[HalfHumanHybrid half-human, half-grimoire]].
* Chomesuke from ''Manga/DGrayMan'' has 2 forms, the mostly human (if occasionally [[BlackEyesOfEvil black-eyed]]) form, and her completely demonic form, which is also kind of cute, in a ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' sort of way.
* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
** The Wind warriors from ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' -- when Zoe obtains the Beast Wind spirit, not only does it resemble nothing other than a lingerie model with avian wings and feet, but unlike ''every other (good) Beast spirit'', it doesn't even have the destructive impulses that took other characters up to three episodes to get under control. This is slightly more excusable with the other Wind warriors, as one of them is supposed to be human, another is supposed to be half-human, and the last has no real requirements -- but each form distinctly fails in the "Monster" part of "Digital Monster".
** Angewomon, [=LadyDevimon=], Lilymon and Rosemon from ''Anime/DigimonAdventure''. The [[BishonenLine Bishoujo Line]] means most female Digimon are gonna end up like this at some point.
** If you want to keep the ‘monster’ in monster girl, you want the villainous Ranamon. Green, covered with seashell-themed, uh, head-things, and cute as a button. Her Beast Spirit form, Calmaramon, is much more monstrous, with a giant squidlike body beneath the humanoid portion. Though it wasn't used that way, you get the feeling the designer had in mind hapless victims approaching a "woman" in the water, and then out comes Cthulhu's little sister to '''kill you to death'''.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
** In ''Manga/DragonBall'', Goku brings a attractive mermaid to Roshi at one point and [[DirtyOldMan he creepily laments he]] [[MermaidProblem can't have fun with her "lower half".]]
** In the anime-only episode "Goku Goes to Demon Land", he meets a demon lady called Melee who's very attractive.
** Goku himself being a alien counts as a [[BadassAdorable kid]] with a tail, his cuteness is dialed up when he dances or plays with animals or his friends.
** Baby Piccolo [[http://pm1.narvii.com/6467/0adf6098b4934367a4cf98cd63e616a88768fa1e_hq.jpg is kinda cute and gross]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' has the female Saiyans especially Fasha and Gine as unlike the [[AlternateUniverse universe 6]] fem-Saiyans Caulifla and Kale, Fasha and Gine still have their tails thus qualify. The cave-dwelling [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/0/09/Saiyans_DBZ_Ep_20_001.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/350?cb=20170918021139 female Saiyan]] with CutlassBetweenTheTeeth in a {{flashback}} to planet Tuffle also deserves a special mention.
*** Actually male Saiyans might well count for female fans, especially in their ape-like Super Saiyan 4 transformation from [[Anime/DragonBallGT GT]].
** Demon women are nearly all babes in other ''Dragon Ball'' media, like the Snake Princess in a filler episode in ''Z'', her maids and especially [[http://i.imgur.com/WwJGSae.jpg Towa]] from ''VideoGame/DragonBallXenoverse''.
** Zangya from 9th Dragon Ball Z movie, ''Anime/DragonBallZBojackUnbound'', is a literal GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe, Krillin stood no chance. No wonder Zangya was included in subsequent video games.
** Female Buus unlike their male counterparts have voluptuous builds and way cuter than the fat male-Buu, they're so attractive they give the female Saiyans a run for their money and males in game express their attraction towards them. [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/b/bd/Taino.png/revision/latest/top-crop/width/360/height/450?cb=20170125012230 Taino]] and [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/9/9c/MissBoo%28DBO%29.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20130901085335 Titima]] are definitely stands outs. Justified in that when Buu decided to make a female of his kind, he used a picture of a model as a base.
*** Since she’s got Buu DNA in her, Android 21 from ''VideoGame/DragonBallFighterZ'' in her SuperMode is [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/2/2d/Majin_Android_21_game_art.png/revision/latest?cb=20180126181215 completely this trope]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' introduces heaps, firstly the female angel Vados and her sisters Marcarita and Cus. But not their other sister Martinu though.
*** From Universe 2, Sanka Ku (in her [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kakunsa.png beast warrior form]]) and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/4/47/Vikal_Profile.png/revision/latest?cb=20170810223601 Vikal]] who despite looking less human than other female colleagues is ironically sexier.
*** From Universe 4 [[https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/5/5d/Caway.png/revision/latest?cb=20170827193217&path-prefix=pt-br Caway]] and to a lesser extent [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkori.png Darkori]]. [[https://i.imgur.com/RsqjFgB.png Monna]] is quite cute as well despite her roundness.
*** From Universe 9, [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/6/6e/HopSorrel.png/revision/latest?cb=20170710164534 the cat girl Hop and rabbit girl Sorrel]].
*** From Universe 10, [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTQLZfuCva-cMUXL_0Cs8rUAWfFvJnm9MCmAA&usqp=CAU Lilibeu]] the butterfly-girl is a cutie.
*** [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c7/9f/af/c79faf8501cf41fd2f02263413b89566.png Cocotte]] from universe 11, the only female in the team is of course attractive.
** Cheelai the GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe from ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' is certainly one of if not the most attractive female character introduced in ''Super''. Cheelai’s curvaceous bod gets more [[MaleGaze screen time]] than a few characters.
* ''Manga/DragonHalf'': Mink, though granted, she's a HalfHumanHybrid herself; her mother is a dragon. Her mother is usually [[{{Shapeshifting}} transformed]] into a humanoid form but tends to break it when she becomes angry especially if the object of her rage is her philandering, lecherous, human husband.
* ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil'' is rife with them since most are the main characters. We got Jashin, a Lamia, Medusa, a gorgon, Yuki-onna sisters Kori and Yusa and Minotaur girl, Minos.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': [[HornedHumanoid Diclonii]]'s horns resemble cute cat ears.
* The Bugrom of ''Anime/ElHazardTheMagnificentWorld'' mostly resembled giant neon cockroaches, with the exception of their queen, who resembled a normal attractive human female with antennae.
* ''Manga/FrankenFran'':
** Fran Madaraki is a {{Moe}} FrankensteinsMonster. Or at least her appearance is cute (when she isn't falling apart). Fran herself is... [[MadScientist less]] [[MadDoctor than]] [[FateWorseThanDeath cute]].
** Her similarly [[FrankensteinsMonster stitched up]] sisters Gavrill and Veronica can be pretty damn cute (that is, when they're not being ''[[NightmareFuel fucking]] [[AxCrazy terrifying]]'') as can [[spoiler:officer Kuhou]] after she was transformed into a monster girl.
* [[spoiler:Miiru]] from the second volume of ''Manga/FushigiYuugi''. She is actually [[spoiler:a servant of Tenkou who became such because she and her brother were killed for [[BrotherSisterIncest incest]] and wanted Tenkou's help to find a place where they could be happy]]. In the manga, her shadow is shown as a demon.
* Neko Musume in ''Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro'' was originally an aversion, but every animated installment builds her up to this trope. By the 90s, her feline features became limited to eyes and a few fangs, and by 2007 she was firmly on the "cute" side. Her 2018 incarnation takes the cake though; when she's not using her powers, she looks the most human and mature she's ever been, with only her sharp eyes indicating she's inhuman.
* ''Manga/GhostSweeperMikami'' has main character Okinu, a CuteGhostGirl, as well as the recurring antagonist Medusa and {{Ridiculously Human Robot|s}} Maria. [[spoiler:Not to mention what Mikami herself is revealed as]]. The series also has a few recurring characters like Aiko, a {{youkai}} desk and Shouryuuki, a dragon martial-arts trainer.
* Most monsters in ''Anime/{{Hellsing}}'' even the VillainProtagonist Alucard can look terrifying when he puts his GameFace on. The only character who plays this straight is vampire girl Seras Victoria, who remains [[MsFanservice beautiful and curvaceous]] even with sharp teeth, red eyes and [[TheRightHandOfDoom later a demonic arm]]. She also has a cute innocent personality which differs from [[TheVamp most female vampire depictions]]. Though admittedly Seras is pretty scary mid-UnstoppableRage.
* In ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'' the titular wizard has a bird transformation [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRrbYWBvgi1aw7AU-rEXj3xOMO89Lh0RiVQuGWFDrHHV1ne4ZqV where he keeps his handsome face]] and is just appealingly feathered. Averted when Howl gets out of control or enraged as he becomes monstrous.
* The ''Manga/InterspeciesReviewers'' come from a peaceful fantasy world full of monster-girls, and all sorts of races and species. Their goal is to review what it's like to sleep with as many of these ladies as they can.
* Most of the girls in ''Manga/InterviewsWithMonsterGirls'' (except [[TokenHuman Himari]]) are these, termed demi-humans in the universe. However, unlike in most cases, they look more human than LittleBitBeastly.
* The anime ''Manga/InuYasha'' also has a lot of them. All female half-demons and very many female demons in human-like figure look very sweet, although we recognize that they are not human.
** Also all the male half-demons (except Jinenji) and very many male demons in human-like shape are bishounen.
* The manga anthology ''Manga/JingaiNoYomeToIchaichaSuru'' is a collection of stories about human men and cute monster girls (vampire, kitsune, CuteGhostGirl, and DraconicHumanoid among others). Some are continued in the second volume.
* While Kuroe Akaishi of ''Manga/KaijuGirlCaramelise'' is not very cute in her {{Kaiju}} form, whenever she does a PartialTransformation, the monstrous parts do nothing to detract from how adorable she is, especially when she's flustered. Even when she is a {{Notzilla}}, her [[WhatBeautifulEyes beautiful eyes]] being retained and the heart-shaped part of her wing still manage to be rather charming.
* Himemiko from ''Manga/KamisamaKiss,'' at least when she is in her human form. Her real form is a catfish demon.
%%* The title character of ''Manga/{{Karin}}'' (a.k.a, "Chibi Vampire")
* ''VideoGame/LapisReLights'' has IV Klore, a DarkMagicalGirl IdolSinger unit composed of Emilia (a succubus), Salsa (a werewolf), α ("Alpha", a {{Magitek}} RobotMaid), and Garnet (a CuteGhostGirl). They mostly resemble humans with some clearly inhuman features or behaviors like CuteLittleFangs, RedEyesTakeWarning, or partial transparency, and are referred to as "Demi-Humans" in-universe. Salsa and Emilia are hinted at as having more monstrous forms they can shift into, however.
* Though the Zentradi from ''Anime/{{Macross}}'' and ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' are HumanAliens, the males range in appearance from ugly to average to handsome, with the occasional odd skin tone and/or cybernetic aspect, while the female Zentradi are always depicted as beautiful. The Zentradi designs in ''[[Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove Do You Remember Love?]]'' are probably the strongest examples of this trope.
* ''Anime/MagicalPokaan'' gives us ''four'' Cute Monster Girls -- a [[WolfMan werewolf]], a [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire vampire]], a [[CuteWitch witch]], and an [[RobotGirl android]]. The student council in ''Literature/DemonKingDaimao'' has the exact same four characters.
* All of the female dragons in ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'' apply to a certain degree when they take on human or partially human forms. This isn't a racial trait either. Their human forms are explained as being their essence expressed as if they were born human. Ergo a dragon that is attractive by dragon standards will turn into a human that is attractive by human standards.
* Justified in ''Manga/MononokeSharing''. [[spoiler:It's explained near the end of the series that the entire mononoke race is slowly turning more human with every generation and will eventually lose their powers entirely due to the fact that they weren't part of the gods' plan for the Earth. [[HatesBeingAlone Momi]] created them to ease her lonliness while she waited several billion years for humanity to evolve.]]
* There is a whole sub-genre for redrawing mecha as girls wearing the machine as armor. It has gone so far as the Destroid ''Monster!'' But perhaps the ultimate mecha example is the [[http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg223/HatKunKangaroo/SRTValsion.jpg Valsion's]] entirely canon sister unit, the [[http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg223/HatKunKangaroo/Valsionelined.jpg Valsione]]. (Apparently the Valsion's operator made the Valsione for his daughter, who gave it a feminine form out of personal preference.)
* Almost the entire female cast of ''Manga/MonsterMusume'', which features a Lamia, a centaur, a harpy, a slime, a mermaid, an arachne, a dullahan, and those are just the main seven. The series also puts much more focus on the monster aspect of the characters, as every chapter tends to explore an interesting aspect of their race beyond their superficial appearance. Suu dissolves in large bodies of water. Miia has trouble shedding her skin when she's stressed. Papi, like all harpies, has a small figure which helps her fly.
** Continued in the above example's author's other work, ''Manga/DeadlineSummoner''. This work has [[BattleHarem a diverse harem of ten]] [[OutWithABang who could easily destroy the main character with their affections]]--or accidentally kill him in the crossfire of [[ClingyJealousGirl their fights over who gets to be the "Main" summon.]]
** Same author as the above two, ''Manga/TwelveBeast'' ups the ante with an entire '''army''' of cute monster girls--and boys! Though the majority of the focus is [[MaleGaze still on the ladies]], Eita's army does not lack eye candy for other orientations.
* In ''Anime/MonsterRancher'' is also true, to some monsters. Pixie (later Granity), Lilim and Poison. They look like girls but horns, pointy ears and wings have like a bat. In addition, they are also clothed rather sparse.
%%* ''Manga/MonsterSoul'' has a few, with two of them being a mummy and a golem respectfully.
%%* ''Manga/MyBalls'' is all about cute monster girls.
* ''Manga/MusukoGaKawaikuteShikataganaiMazokuNoHahaoya'': Demons generally look like humans, except with horns, a tail, and wings that extend from their hips. There is some variation to this, as Lizette's wings are on her head, and some, like Helga and Fuuga, don't have wings at all. Also nearly all demons possess the ability to demonify into a "battle mode", which makes them appear more monstrous than cute.
* ''Manga/MyMonsterSecret'' has a vampire, alien, "wolf-man", and other Cute Monster Girls hiding in plain sight at a high-school, as the principal is one herself. HilarityEnsues when an OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent finds out when delivering a love letter.
* All of the female mermaids in ''Manga/MyBrideIsAMermaid''. The males tend to be less "cute" and more "[[TestosteronePoisoning Manly]]". Except [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Masa]].
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' features some girls with clearly inhuman features thanks to their [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual Quirks]] such as [[LittleBitBeastly Tsuyu Asui]] (who has frog-like characteristics like large and elongated hands, feet, digits, limberness and a long tongue), [[RoseHairedSweetie Mina Ashido]] (who looks just like a normal girl except for having bright pink hair and skin, and a pair of horns/antenna in her head) and [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Himiko Toga]] (has vampire-like characteristics like sharp teeth and thirst for blood). Tsuyu in particular went on to become a BreakoutCharacter for the series in part to her cute design.
* In ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'' while the males of the Sound Four all look hideous when they activate their [[OneWingedAngel cursed seals]] (even {{Bishonen}} dudes like Kimimaro and Sasuke), Tayuya still looks [[https://pa1.narvii.com/5886/f18936d4480d22b6969301d576f20e305785fc8f_hq.gif cute]] regardless.
** When tapping into the Kurama (Nine Tails) Chakra or Sage Mode, Naruto can get Fox/Frog like features as result but even then he’s still more attractive compared to Orochimaru and Kabuto when they go all ScaledUp.
** Kaguya has horns, pale skin dead eyes and other inhuman attributes. She’s still pretty attractive though.
* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has Evangeline, half of [[MagicalLand Magicus Mundus]], most prominently Fate's underlings, and Setsuna, a half-tengu and self-proclaimed monster ([[FreakinessShame not that anybody cares]]). It appears [[spoiler:[[CuteMute Zazie]]]] is actually a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent mazoku]].
* Gainax's various merchandise for ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' includes the "Apostle XX" line of figurines, which takes several of the Angels and gives them a [[MoeAnthropomorphism female humanoid makeover]]. Technically, [[spoiler:[[HumanoidAbomination Rei and Kaworu]]]] might count, though the latter is a Cute Monster Boy instead.
* Yuki-Onna/Tsurara from ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'', as well as a majority of the other humanoid female youkai.
* The titular "oddmen" of ''Manga/Oddman11'' have most of its members within variable points of the monster-girl spectrum. For instance, Inuta is a full-on [[BeastMan dog furry girl]] (to the point of having six nipples), Ika-chan has several tentacles and a weird shaped head but otherwise regular female anatomy, while Kirara [[LittleBitBeastly only has cat ears and a tail]] and Tatari is a regular girl [[Main/{{Cyclops}} with a single eye]].
* Almost every member of the UnwantedHarem in ''Manga/OmamoriHimari''. There's a CatGirl, a {{Meido}} tea-cup spirit, a TokenMiniMoe water-snake spirit EmotionlessGirl, and a blood-thirsty {{Yandere}} forest spirit.
* ''Franchise/OnePiece'':
** The [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent merpeople]]. The mermen (male) both have the tail of fishes and fish features on their upper bodies such as gills, spines and pointy teeth. The mermaids (female) all have the upper bodies of regular humans and are almost always dead-sexy.
** Stitches or not, undead Victoria Cindrey [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fc/a6/01/fca6015722a07a2155969cc3d2f44d38.png is still pretty damn hot]].
** Depending on who you ask Boa Sandersonia is either {{Gonk}} or a cute snake lady.
** Monet from Punk Hazard is a harpy and easy on the eyes. [[spoiler: Until she goes into her monster form thanks to the Snow Snow Fruit, that is.]]
** [[spoiler:Charlotte]] Praline is half mermaid half human and is rather easy on the eyes especially considering her mothers looks.
** [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giant Women]] in One Piece e.g Gerth and Lily Enstomach from {{Filler}} are incredibly attractive.
** Female Minks e.g Wanda and Carrot are more curvaceous and humanoid than the male Minks but can still be dangerous beasts when the time calls for it.
** The female SMILE users of Kaido’s crew qualify, e.g [[OurCentaursAreDifferent Horse Girl Speed]], Spider-Monkey girl Solitaire and Sarahebi the snake teacher.
** Among the Flying Six there’s Ulti and Black Maria who unlike their male teammates are still quite cute and attractive when transformed into their Pachycephalosaurus and [[SpiderPeople Rosamygale Grauvogeli]] forms respectively. In Maria's case this is actually a InvokedTrope, as being [[ProudBeauty vain]] she disliked how [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-R33VDXIAQOz4l.png ugly her hybrid form looked]] and took a drug similar to Chopper's Rumble Ball so that only her lower body is spider-like.[[spoiler: This becomes a crippling AchillesHeel when a CombatPragmatist like Robin targets her upper body in their fight.]]
* Mosquito Girl in ''Manga/OnePunchMan'' looks human except for her insect-like limbs and wings. Though she is somewhat creepy-looking in the original webcomic, she gets a dose of AdaptationalAttractiveness in the manga and anime where she gains a [[https://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/onepunchman/images/d/dc/Mosquito_Girl_Color.png/revision/latest?cb=20150912211612 voluptuous build]].
* Scanty and Kneesocks, the demon sisters from ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt''.
* ''Petopeto San'' is entirely devoted to the concept of cute monster girls (some of which are [[HalfHumanHybrid half human]]).
* Shia, from ''Manga/PitaTen'', is a demon/demon's apprentice (depending on whether you're reading the manga or watching the anime,) but she looks completely human and is also very, very, very cute. The males in canon all fawn for her and many develop actual feelings for her, as well. Although, another demon is also shown, Klaus, and he's also cute in a shoujo kind of way, himself.
* Invoked in ''Manga/PrecariousWomanExecutiveMissBlackGeneral''. GG the cockroach girl goes through a bad bout of depression over her feelings of inferiority towards lion man Black Lion. [[FacelessMooks Minion 2]] cheers her up by pointing out that while Black Lion is more of an anthropomorphic animal, GG kept her good looks as one of these. [[ShipTease Cue blush.]]
* ''Manga/PrincessResurrection'' has Riza Wildman; granted, she's at least half human, but the other half (and DEFINITELY the side she takes after) is a flesh tearing, vicious werewolf. There's also [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Reiri]] and [[RobotGirl Flande]], as well as the main character Hime [[spoiler:who's a phoenix in human form]], among a few others.
* ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' has Amira. The young girl is a [[{{Nephilim}} hybrid of angel and demon]], and can [[VoluntaryShapeshifting change from her angelic form to her demonic form]]. In her angelic figure, she is very pretty and looks like an ordinary girl, except that her hair is pink and she has a fair skin. In her demonic form she looks much more frightening, but still qualifies for this trope.
** This goes for many of the demon women on the Demon side of the conflict as well, including [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Rita]]. ''Virgin Soul'' also gives us Nina Drango, who is part of a Demon tribe that can turn into dragons but is just as cute and perky as any other human girl her age.
* ''Anime/RagnarokTheAnimation'':
** Maya make friends with an "Alice" (a high-level humanoid monster). This is the impetus for explaining her DarkAndTroubledPast.
** Jiltus, being a half-human hybrid, is very cute if you like them evil.
* Every single girl except for Kyoko (Tsukune's cute but human cousin) in ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire''. They spend the most of their time hiding their monster traits, though, so they look completely human except during fights, and when transformed the main gals (and many of the supporting cast) are STILL cute (Moka is devastatingly so, Kurumu becomes ultra exotic, etc.).
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' combined this with ProgressivelyPrettier. The Youma and Cardians were, for the most part, fairly monstrous-looking. Droids, Daimons, Lemures and Phages were much more attractive; while there are a ''few'' monstrous ones, they were mostly beautiful women with [[LittleBitBeastly pointed ears and/or oddly colored skin.]]
* Graham from ''Anime/ShamanicPrincess'' is a [[SpearCounterpart male version]]; he is a [[UglyCute unsettling-yet-endearing]] [[MixAndMatchCritter patchwork]] of {{Bishounen}} and Gothic horror monster (like [[Franchise/{{Frankenstein}} Frankenstein's Monster]] or Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera).
* The eponymous character of ''Manga/SquidGirl'' is an ''adorable'' squid-girl.
* The Seedrians from the third season of ''Anime/SonicX'' are like this. The males are monsters that transform into Godzilla-like creatures (and later become [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Decepticon-like]] robots, for reasons that aren't thoroughly explained...), but the females are cute plant-girls, and Tails falls in love with one named Cosmo.
* Holo from ''Literature/SpiceAndWolf'' is a ''very'' [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cit_spicy_wolf_-_Horo_-_in_a_field_-_elevens_dont_know_L_R.jpg cute girl]] with wolf ears and a big fluffy tail, both of which she keeps hidden under clothing when she wants to pass for human. Her true form is that of [[CanisMajor a wolf as large as a bus]], which is rather less cute.
* Niche from ''Manga/TegamiBachiLetterBee'', as while her cuteness depends on who you ask, she certainly fills the monster and girl roles. Then there's [[spoiler:Niche's sister]]...
* ''Creator/OsamuTezuka'''s "Monster of the 38th Parallel" has Mode, the nubile tubercel bacilla. The hero tries to pull a HighHeelFaceTurn on her but [[FantasticVoyage obviously, this can't end well.]]
* ''Manga/TodaysCerberus'' gives us humanoid versions of not just Cerberus but also Fenrir, Jormungand, and Orthrus.
* ''Literature/TsukimichiMoonlitFantasy'': Tomoe/Komoe, Mio, and [[spoiler:Shiki]] start out as an ancient dragon, a giant spider and [[spoiler:decrepit lich]], only to become highly attractive humans after becoming Makoto's Subordinates. To some extent, Ema and the other female Orcs, who tend to look more like cute pig {{Funny Animal}}s in dresses and so forth than the more standard monstrous portrayals, also fit the description.
* Hazuki from ''Anime/TsukuyomiMoonPhase''. Anyone unfamiliar with the story and character would NEVER assume she's a monster! The opening theme doesn't help.
* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'':
** Lum looks like a cute teenaged girl with green hair and little horns, but is explained as being an alien whose race is the [[AncientAstronauts inspiration]] for Japanese ogres. Her being such is actually lifted straight from Japanese mythology, where Oni women are supernaturally beautiful, but capable of [[DemonHead assuming fearsome visages when angry or jealous]].
** Lum's friend Oyuki (a yuki-no-onna -- although these ghosts are usually portrayed as attractive anyway) and secondary character Kurama (crow tengu -- her servants look like anthropomorphic crows, while she's a pretty girl with [[LittleBitBeastly small crow wings on her head]]). One might tentatively incorporate Ran (loosely based on the Gaki, a life-draining ghost) and Benten (a punk biker version of the Goddess of Knowledge, Art and Beauty) into this category as well.
* ''Anime/VoltesV'':
** Prince Heinel is a {{Bishonen}} AlienPrince who dresses exquisitely and has horns. The staff of the show are ''very'' aware of the reputation he has amongst fans - [[https://mediaproxy.tvtropes.org/width/350/https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/precious_2.png this]] is how he's drawn as in Magazine/{{Animage}}.
** Katherine Rii, despite being a cruel, noble Boazanian, is very pretty, dresses in a FairytaleWeddingDress, wears a lot of sparkly jewellery, and dons a veil over her horns. She's the [[LadyAndKnight Lady]] to Prince Heinel's Knight.
* Merag, the only female Barian Emperor in ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'' is cute in her own unique way [[spoiler:likely because she's very beautiful in her human form as Rio Kamishiro.]]
* Comprises over half the main cast of ''Manga/YuunaAndTheHauntedHotSprings''. Until Kogarashi moved in Sagiri was the only human at Yuragi-sou.
* Tons of them in ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', especially during the tournament which features a cat-girl announcer and a dragon-girl referee. There are Monster Boys too, (Yoko) Kurama probably being the main one.
* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'' is about an idol group composed of cute girls who happen to be zombies.
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* ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'': Princess Erika is an AngelicAlien who's also a NiceGirl and has an UnlimitedWardrobe. She has long, black hair and blue-green eyes that always have sparkles in them.

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**Katherine Rii, despite being a cruel, noble Boazanian, is very pretty, dresses in a FairytaleWeddingDress, wears a lot of sparkly jewellery, and dons a veil over her horns. She's the [[LadyAndKnight Lady]] to Prince Heinel's Knight.
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** It's later revealed that she is the juvenile form of a race of SnakePeople, who as adults are giant, terrifying snakes. They look like adorable little girls when they're young so people will protect and look after them until they're old enough to fend for themselves.
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* ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' has Amira. The young girl is a [[{{Nephilim}} hybrid of angel and demon]], and can [[VoluntaryShapeshifting change from her angelic form to her demonic form]]. In her angelic figure, she is very pretty and looks like an ordinary girl, except that her hair is pink and she has a fair skin. In her demonic form she looks much more frightening, but still qualifies for this tropus.
** This goes for many of the demon women on the Demon side of the conflict as well, including [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Rita]]. ''Virgin Soul'' also gives us Nina Drango, who is part of a Demon tribe that can tirn into dragons but is just as cute and perky as any other human girl her age.

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* ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' has Amira. The young girl is a [[{{Nephilim}} hybrid of angel and demon]], and can [[VoluntaryShapeshifting change from her angelic form to her demonic form]]. In her angelic figure, she is very pretty and looks like an ordinary girl, except that her hair is pink and she has a fair skin. In her demonic form she looks much more frightening, but still qualifies for this tropus.
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** This goes for many of the demon women on the Demon side of the conflict as well, including [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Rita]]. ''Virgin Soul'' also gives us Nina Drango, who is part of a Demon tribe that can tirn turn into dragons but is just as cute and perky as any other human girl her age.
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* For the 2023 Halloween season, the UsefulNotes/GeneralMills ''Advertising/MonsterCereals'' introduced their sixth monster: a green zombie girl named Carmella Caramel, who happens to be Franken-Berry's cousin.

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** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} becomes this after becoming a vampire.

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** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} becomes this after becoming being turned into a vampire.vampire. Her appearances in ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s solo title under artist Sana Takeda placed extra emphasis on the "cute".
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* Season 4 of ''Podcast/DiceFunk'' has Algernon Sharp, a bishonen medusa boy who dresses in a flashy display of fashion. His eyes can't petrify you because he takes medication to prevent it, it's that kind of world.

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* Season 4 of ''Podcast/DiceFunk'' has Algernon Sharp, a bishonen pretty medusa boy who dresses in a flashy display of fashion. His eyes can't petrify you because he takes medication to prevent it, it's that kind of world.
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* ''Toys/MonsterHigh'' is Mattel's current big hit whose entire line is based off this trope.

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* ''WebOriginal/{{Mortasheen}}'' has [[http://bogleech.com/mortasheen/mothstrous.htm Mothstrous]], a human-moth hybrid who looks quite cute compared to the other human-insect hybrids called Arthropoids, who are grotesque and Brundlefly-ish in look. Given that Mortasheen's standards of beauty are... [[NightmareFetishist different]], it's not surprising to learn they consider Mothstrous one of the most hideous and grotesque of all Arthropoids. For comparison's sake, ''[[http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/blighterfly.htm this]]'' is one of the Arthropoids they consider "beautiful".

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* ''WebOriginal/{{Mortasheen}}'' ''Website/{{Mortasheen}}'' has [[http://bogleech.com/mortasheen/mothstrous.htm Mothstrous]], a human-moth hybrid who looks quite cute compared to the other human-insect hybrids called Arthropoids, who are grotesque and Brundlefly-ish in look. Given that Mortasheen's standards of beauty are... [[NightmareFetishist different]], it's not surprising to learn they consider Mothstrous one of the most hideous and grotesque of all Arthropoids. For comparison's sake, ''[[http://www.bogleech.com/mortasheen/blighterfly.htm this]]'' is one of the Arthropoids they consider "beautiful".

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* Junapur, in ''Literature/{{Cerberon}}'', is described as quite beautiful despite her various nonhuman traits and imposing Amazon physique.
* Serendipity Sargasso, the siren secretary in the MonsterMash neo-noir ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' and ''Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble'' is pretty darn cute. Assuming she doesn't smile. Jane Stitch, the [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golem]] of the third book in the series, ''Literature/WolfmanConfidential'', also qualifies.

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* Junapur, in ''Literature/{{Cerberon}}'', In ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfStefonRudel'', Dinochen is described as quite beautiful despite her various nonhuman traits and imposing Amazon physique.
* Serendipity Sargasso, the siren secretary in the MonsterMash neo-noir ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' and ''Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble'' is pretty darn cute. Assuming she doesn't smile. Jane Stitch, the [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golem]] of the third book in the series, ''Literature/WolfmanConfidential'', also qualifies.
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* Serendipity Sargasso, the siren secretary in the MonsterMash neo-noir ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' and ''Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble'' is pretty darn cute. Assuming she doesn't smile. Jane Stitch, the [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golem]] of the third book in the series, ''Literature/WolfmanConfidential'', also qualifies.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse The Owl House]]'' has [[YouAreNumberSix Vee]], a very cute and young basilisk who ran away to Earth and disguised as Luz after being [[TestedOnHumans experimented on]] by the Emperor's Coven.

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** This is rather common among they younger female demon population like Luz's classmates at Hexside, although the most prominent example would have to be [[spoiler:Vee,
a very cute and young shapeshifting basilisk who ran away to Earth ended up accidentally taking over Luz's life while she was in the Demon Realm and disguised as Luz after being [[TestedOnHumans experimented on]] by eventually becomes her adoptive sister.]]
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the Emperor's Coven. GrandFinale when the spirit of King's father gives her all of his remaining life force. While there are some obvious non-human attributes (large horns, more pronounced canines, incredibly long and floofy hair, bonelike protrusions all over her body) it's shown that she's still the same lovable dork that the audiece had gotten to known over the coures of the series underneath.]]

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