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10[[caption-width-right:330:The '''''[[TropeCodifier Original]]''''' Green Skinned Space Babe, [[Recap/StarTrekS1E0TheCage the Orion Slave Girl]]. [[note]]An illusiory version of the captured woman, Vina, played by actress Susan Oliver.[[/note]]]]
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12->''"Just once'', '''I''' ''want to be captured by the sexy alien!"''
13-->-- '''Dr. Rodney [=McKay=]''', ''Series/StargateAtlantis''
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15An exotic yet attractive female alien, tending to look exactly like an attractive female human [[RubberForeheadAliens except for odd coloring and a couple minor features added]].
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17A WeirdScience staple, usually coming from a [[FreeLoveFuture Sensuous Culture]]. If non-mammalian, will nonetheless inevitably have NonMammalMammaries. To further accentuate the {{Fanservice}}, they tend to wear {{Stripperiffic}} clothing, often justified by saying that in [[InnocentFanserviceGirl their native culture]] it's as ordinary as shirts and pants (or dresses) are for us. May overlap with CuteMonsterGirl; meanwhile the males of the species, under less pressure to appear sexy to the audience, may [[SexyDimorphism look much less human, and nothing like the females]].
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19It's usually assumed as a matter of course that the attractive alien chick will also be attracted to human men. If she turns out to [[LipstickLesbian like human women]] instead, she may be an example of DiscountLesbians. Occasionally, creators go even further in subverting gender expectations by revealing that the sexy space babe is really a ''[[DudeLooksLikeALady male]]'' of "her" species.
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21They need not actually be green, and indeed blue seems to have become a more prominent color nowadays (possibly due to LittleGreenMen becoming a DeadHorseTrope). One big reason green and blue are favorite skin colors for otherwise-human aliens, [[WordOfGod according to most creators]], is because there's no RealLife human equivalent among human ethnic groups, reducing the chances of UnfortunateImplications.
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23See also BoldlyComing. Warning: There may be [[MisterSeahorse some disagreements]] as to who will carry any [[HalfHumanHybrid children resulting from the union]].
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30* The Mazones of ''Manga/CaptainHarlock'' are an [[OneGenderRace entire race]] of these. They're also PlantAliens, and at least one HalfHumanHybrid exists.
31* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
32** The 9th movie of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' has [[SpacePirates Zangya]], Bojack's henchwoman with bluish skin and orange hair.
33** The advent of ''VideoGame/DragonballOnline'' brought us the Majin race and several pink skinned space babes.
34** Several beautiful multicoloured alien women from different universes show up during the Tournament of Power in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' such as: Sanka Ku, Vikal, Caway, Lilibeu, Cocotte and Darkori (despite her oversized hands).
35** The new ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' movie introduces Cheelai, a ''literal'' green-skinned space babe with white hair and [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELzZAYoXYAAVGOP.jpg a killer body.]]
36** Many female fans would argue that [[https://i3.wp.com/getwallpapers.com/wallpaper/full/9/c/9/83551.jpg Piccolo is a male version]] of this.
37** Zarbon also a [[{{Bishonen}} Male]] [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonball/images/0/0f/Zarbon_DBZ_Ep_56_002.png/revision/latest?cb=20180804213413 version of this trope,]] but not in his [[{{Gonk}} true form.]]
38** Further male examples include Jeice and the non-canon Salza from ''[[Anime/DragonBallZCoolersRevenge Cooler’s Revenge]]'' who are attractive red and blue coloured alien humanoids with fancy hair. According to supplementary bios Jeice and Salza even have a rivalry over who's the more attractive fighter.
39* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': Title character Eureka is a cute girl and the main protagonist falls in LoveAtFirstSight with her. It's only revealed about halfway through the series that [[spoiler:she's actually a Coralian in human form]].
40* In ''Anime/{{Macross}}'', pretty much every Zentraedi female ("Meltran") is this (though the males also look mostly human); in fact, an in-universe sign that an otherwise human character has Zentraedi heritage is that they have an unusual hair/skin color (or at least one that doesn't fall under HairColorDissonance, anyways). Justified in that the evolution of both Zentraedi and humanity were heavily influenced by the [[{{Precursors}} Protoculture]].
41** ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' features a Green ''Haired'' Space Babe in Millia Fallyna, whom after losing to Max in battle, seeks to defeat him in person by infiltrating the Macross. Max ends up running into her at an arcade where he defeats her in a video game, then misunderstands her intentions and asks her on a date, at which she tries to kill him with a knife. He wins again and she breaks down since he's the first person she's never been able to beat, but comes to realize that [[BestHerToBedHer she's actually fallen in love with him]]; the two of them quickly marry after that.
42* ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'' parodies this trope by introducing Aquamarine, a cookie-cutter character of exactly this type in the ShowWithinAShow ''Anime/{{Gekiganger 3}}''. The protagonist Akito immediately identifies her as his dream girl, but when he finally meets a young woman with a similar name (just "Aqua") who appears superficially similar, she turns out to be a borderline psychotic with suicidal tendencies.
43* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': Subverted a bit; Mina Ashido has pink skin and hair and two yellow horns on her head, giving her the appearance of an alien. She even produces acid from her body, à la the Xenomorphs from the ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'' franchise (and a cutaway gag in one episode even shows her as one), and her original choice for a Hero name was "Alien Queen". In spite of these traits, however, she is human.
44* One notable similarity between the three shows used to make ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', ''Anime/SuperDimensionCavalrySouthernCross'', and ''Anime/GenesisClimberMospeada'') is that they all have a green-haired alien girl who ends up falling for one of the good guys: Millia/Miriya in ''Macross'', Musica in ''Southern Cross'', and Solzie/Sara in ''Mospeada''.
45* En from ''Anime/SailorMoon'' qualifies. Her male partner Al is just as pretty and green.
46* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': Every female alien if they are not from the keronian (or viper) race. The keronian females can change into human females though and do this VERY often. Did we mention this manga/anime is created by a [[AllMenArePerverts GUY]] [[SarcasmMode yet?]]
47* Melda Deltz from ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato2199'', an alien Gamilon with blue skin.
48* ''Anime/UFORoboGrendizer'': Rubina is a beautiful, red-haired woman. She's also a pink-skinned alien.
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52* The Prise from ''[[Music/CoheedAndCambria Amory Wars]]'', are an all-female race of feather-winged, blue-skinned blondes who often went naked.
53* In ''ComicBook/GilgameshTheImmortal'', in one of his adventures through space the protagonist rescues a beautiful young woman with golden skin, she is left in a coma and must remain cryogenically frozen for several centuries, when she is finally awakened, her charm and attractive personality cause every man to -even Gilgamesh- is attracted to her, [[spoiler: unfortunately she is a total and absolute psychopath who enjoys killing indiscriminately.]]
54* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
55** ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'':
56*** The Green Lantern Corps being what it is, there are plenty of Green Skinned Space Babes to go around: Katma Tui, Soranik Natu (both of the former are from Korugar, the home world of Sinestro [[spoiler:who is actually Soranik's biological father]], and are red/fuchsia) and Arisia Rrab (kind of orange), for example. Kraken started as a literal (i.e. actually green) example, complete with [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine midriff-baring]] outfit, although her conversion into an Alpha Lantern made her ''much'' less attractive (and no longer green).
57*** The Red Lantern Bleez, a beautiful, blue-skinned female alien. In the ''ComicBook/New52'', however, her skin color is white. And then ''ComicBook/GreenLanterns'' has her back to blue again.
58** In ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'', [[Characters/SupermanJimmyOlsen Jimmy Olsen]] had [[http://earinthefireplace.blogspot.com/2008/01/shirtless-saturday-forager.html Forager]] from ''ComicBook/NewGods'' for an insectoid alien babe love interest ([[NonMammalMammaries complete with breasts]]).
59** [[ComicBook/LEGIONDCComics L.E.G.I.O.N.]] has a few oddly colored but otherwise in appearance attractive alien women in its ranks, including the orange Stealth, whose revealing clothing becomes considerably less attractive after she rapes a teammate, and blue Lydea Mallor who is Shadow Lass' ancestor.
60** Being what it is, ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' has had a few over the years. Foremost among them is Shadow Lass/Umbra, a blue-skinned space babe.
61** ''ComicBook/LoboUnbound'': Lobo encounters a beautiful green skinned woman in Butt Thump Willie D's car.
62** ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'':
63*** ComicBook/{{Starfire}} first appeared as a hot alien babe with orange skin, who learned languages by kissing people. Her [[InnocentFanserviceGirl general lack of modesty]] is often used for copious {{Fanservice}}, and even her normal hero outfit leaves little to the imagination. Starfire's status is indicative of most Tamaranians -- visits to her homeworld show that clothing is generally scant and many of her people are {{Statuesque Stunner}}s. The friendly and flirtatious Oleand'r, who shows up in ''ComicBook/SuperboyAndTheRavers'', wears a metal thong bikini and most men are even less covered since they are all {{Walking Shirtless Scene}}s.
64*** Miss Martian, who in an [[SubvertedTrope interesting twist]] is actually a White Martian and monstrously inhuman and hideous in her true form. Think "albino [[Franchise/{{Alien}} xenomorph]]".
65** Tanga, a lavender-skinned space babe super heroine created by Kevin Maguire for the comic book ''Weird Worlds'' and ''My Greatest Adventure''.
66** Several of ComicBook/WonderWoman's {{Space Pirate|s}} Revolutionaries from [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Volume 2]] are attractive humanoid women with odd skin tones, most notably the two blue skinned women with plump lips and nice helmets who often accompany Sakritt.
67** Zusen is a blue skinned humanoid female, with pointy ears and some triangular things atop her head reminicent of cartoon cat ears from ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006''.
68* The Tenth Doctor's companion Majenta from the ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' comics.
69* Princess Arkashia, a one-shot character from ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'', with whom not-yet-Protean sleeps with, catches an alien STD and thus turns from a human into the BlobMonster we know him as.
70* ''ComicBook/KhaalTheChroniclesOfAGalacticEmperor'' features a couple of examples:
71** Female Psycogs come in a variety of different colors (though they are mostly blue) and are capable of inducing lust in other males, and such are highly prized as slaves and concubines by powerful warlords. They are specially sought because having sex with them grants powerful visions of the future during climax. Unusually for this trope, they are actually a HumanSubspecies evolved from mankind.
72** The Xenopsyllian Queen qualifies being a [[CuteMonsterGirl female humanoid alien]] with fuchsia-toned skin and wearing a {{Stripperiffic}} outfit while the rest of her race are inhuman BeePeople.
73* The [[NoNameGiven water girl]] in ''ComicBook/KingCity'' is a blue, tentacle-haired, tailed water-breather, but looks otherwise like a cute human woman.
74* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
75** Princess Teela in ''[[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Deadpool Corps]]'' was a blue-skinned young woman with PointyEars who is introduced to Wade while [[OutdoorBathPeeping walking onto her bathing on a waterfall]].
76** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'':
77*** Lyja is another example of an attractive female Skrull, who Johnny Storm fell in love with after he got over the whole Skrull thing. Johnny married her when he thought she was human (Skrulls are shapeshifters) but the two fell in love even after the truth came out. In the ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'' universe, they are still married and have a son, Torus.
78*** Long before that, in [[ComicBook/FantasticFour1961 the early Lee/Kirby era]], there was an instance of mutual attraction between Johnny and the Skrull princess Anelle (who later became [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Hulkling]]'s mother because of a tryst with [[ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics Captain Mar-Vell]]). And during the Creator/JohnByrne era, he was by no means immune to the charms of green-skinned Earth babe ComicBook/SheHulk... who would later [[HoYay hang out with the sexy Skrull bounty-hunter Jazinda]].
79*** De'Lila is a Skrull Space Babe who can also [[LoveIsInTheAir hypnotise people]].
80** Gamora, from ''ComicBook/Warlock1967'' and ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', fits this trope to a tee, right down to the... ah... ''appetite''. She's also immortal, an assassin, and recognized as "the most dangerous woman in the galaxy".
81** [[http://www.comicvine.com/alflyse/29-65493/all-images/108-296667/alflyse/105-950898/ Alflyse]], queen of the Dark Elves from ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''. [[http://marvel.wikia.com/Delphyne_Gorgon_(Earth-616) Delphyne Gorgon,]] Amadeus Cho's love interest, who is also a literal GorgeousGorgon.
82** Two of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk's love interests were very attractive female aliens:
83*** Jarella, the princess of the sub-atomic world of K'ai, was quite literally green-skinned.
84*** Caiera of [[ComicBook/PlanetHulk Sakar]], had grey-skin as one of the Shadow People and [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRuR8ilyeWKq9_kwZvNYsVvAVfOUpBlMHKJ5Q&usqp=CAU looked fine]] in a ChainmailBikini.
85** Promixa Midnight, one of [[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]]' [[Characters/MarvelComicsBlackOrder Black Order]] introduced in ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', is a blue skinned humanoid alien warrior woman who wears a intimidating [[CoolHelmet horned mask]]. Midnight is much more attractive [[UglyGuyHotWife than her hobgoblin-looking husband]] Corvus Glaive, not that effects their [[SickeningSweethearts passionate]] [[UnholyMatrimony marriage]].
86** Kree women tend to be of the blue skin variety -- special mention goes to [[ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics Captain Marvel]]'s AntiVillain Una-Rogg, who vaguely resembles Shadow Lass from ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', and Ten-Cor and Ko-Rel from ''ComicBook/AnnihilationConquest''.
87** Mantis of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' and ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. Something of an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion, as she was originally a normal human who, through [[InterspeciesAdoption alien foster care]] and BecauseDestinySaysSo, was chosen as the Celestial Madonna and developing PsychicPowers.
88** ''ComicBook/TheMagnificentMsMarvel'': A gender-inverted example. Kamala works with a purple-skinned (and shirtless) space hunk. [[spoiler:Her mother, who's along on this occasion, is less than happy about this.]]
89** Nebula of ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' started off as a [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRLtFNg4JI7qdrznQ7vdgoAgw2zS-tw0d8C8g&usqp=CAU beautiful blue skinned alien lady with long black hair]]. Later she became a {{Cyborg}} and lost her hair, and then the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' version of Nebula came along with her cybernetics being made much more obvious, and [[RetCanon the comics adopted that design]]. You could make an argument that she’s a cute RobotGirl though.
90** Xavin of ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' achieved this with their female Skrull [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm form]]. Xavin's lover Karolina '[[FunWithAcronyms L.S.D.]]' Dean is a Iridescent/Psychedelic-Skinned Space Babe in her own right.
91** ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'': While the male denizens of Dimension Z are LittleGreenMen, the female denizens are tall, gorgeous women with green skin, not unlike She-Hulk herself. Despite this, the Supremacy wants She-Hulk as a queen instead of a woman from his home dimension because he finds them boring.
92** {{Parodied|Trope}} in [[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/heaterdelight.htm Heater Delight]], space "commodity" and sometimes-girlfriend of Starfox from ''ComicBook/TheEternals''.
93** ''ComicBook/XMen'':
94*** [[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor X]]'s gal pal Lilandra is a space babe [[AlienHair with feathers]].
95*** Mam'selle Hepzibah of the Characters/{{Starjammers}} is a [[LittleBitBeastly fuzzy]] space babe.
96*** Kymri was another gorgeous blue-skinned princess from another dimension encountered by ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'', served as a brief love-interest to Nightcrawler/Kurt Wagner and became the ComicBook/CaptainBritain of her reality. In ''X-Men: The End'', she ended up marrying Kurt and having two children with him despite her being an alien that only resembled him physically.
97* In the ''Ice Sword'' saga in the Italian ''ComicBook/MickeyMouseComicUniverse'', Goofy is chosen to awaken a sleeping princess who has been sent by a shooting star. He first imagines her as a human PrincessClassic, but when he finally sees her, he is surprised to see that she is a green-skinned, noseless alien with gigantic bug-like (though [[CartoonyEyes cartoony]]) eyes... Despite this, he still finds her cute.
98* ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'' has ''some'' Xerbian women. Some because Xerbians look like green-skinned humans, so there's no guarantee they'll be gorgeous. Then again, when they look good they ''look good'', as proven by [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/paperpedia/images/3/3b/Xadhoom_e_xari.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20121026093243&path-prefix=it Xado]] and [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_small/13/133807/2634127-xalya.jpg Xalya]].
99* ''ComicBook/StarTrekUntoldVoyages'': {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Past Imperfect". Dr. [=McCoy=] tells Admiral Kirk to stay away from his daughter Joanna as she is not "some half-naked alien bimbo."
100* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
101** ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'': The Falleen (green, but red when excited), who in addition to all being drop-dead gorgeous have [[LoveIsInTheAir powerful sex pheromones]] under conscious control that work on nearly all humanoid species.
102** ''ComicBook/VadersQuest'': Dubravans have slightly fuzzy green skin, and the only prominent female Dubravan, Nevana, plays the trope straight by wearing a low cut dress that has long slits.
103* ''ComicBook/TopTen'':
104** Used delightfully but deceptively in the form of retired heroine/alien pornstar M'rgalla Qualtz, the Vigilante from Venus, [[spoiler:whose true form turned out to be a huge green insect thing that had to kill and eat people at certain stages in its life-cycle]].
105** "Girl One" is an artificial human with chameleon skin and a [[HypnoFool genetically]] [[AndIMustScream ingrained compulsion]] [[NakedPeopleAreFunny to stay]] [[InnocentFanserviceGirl naked]]. [[spoiler:Ditto her replacement, Girl 54.]]
106* ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'': The Martian peoples come in 5 distinctive flavors: red, green, white, black and yellow. With the exception of the Green Martians, who are monstrous HumanoidAliens with two pairs of arms and giant tusks, all others resemble humans very closely except for their skin color and are considered [[MsFanservice very alluring]] [[MrFanservice and handsome]] due to being dressed only with leather harnesses and gold ornaments [[{{Fanservice}} and nothing else.]]
107** Although the White Martians look like Caucasian humans, while Black Martians look more like grey-skinned humanoids than resembling actually ethnic Black people.
108* Belgian comic book series ''ComicBook/YokoTsuno'' features the Vineans, of which the protagonist character is [[http://www.stunderavlycka.se/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/stunder-av-lycka-khany.jpg Khany]]. They [[PlanetOfHats all look like this]].
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112* Moon Maid from ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'', who was Junior Tracy's first wife. She was KilledOffForReal, only to be brought back decades later as a HalfHumanHybrid -- her DNA was superimposed over someone who resembled her.
113* [[RebelliousPrincess Princess Aura]] in the original ''[[ComicStrip/FlashGordon Flash Gordon strip]]'' as well as ''[[ComicBook/FlashGordonZeitgeist Zeitgeist]]''. While many adaptations tend to lean close to HumanAliens, her people ''used'' to be depicted with gold skin with Aura herself being a exotic FemmeFatale who got [[VillainessesWantHeroes instantly attracted to Flash]].
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117* Discussed in ''Fanfic/AvengersInfiniteWars'', particularly in regards to Aayla Secura, Ahsoka Tano and Bariss Offee; Aayla has a tentative attraction to Steve Rogers and Ahsoka and Bariss are attracted to both Peter Parker and each other, with all three Jedi eventually entering into a relationship with the relevant Avengers. When Tony Stark learns about Peter's potential romantic relationships, he expresses amused satisfaction at the notion of his protege having earned the affection of two hot alien women, explicitly quoting this trope (while conceding that Ahsoka has orange skin and Bariss is a lighter shade of green than the typical concept). After the other Avengers arrive in the galaxy, Tony Stark pressured Rhodey to pursue Jedi Master Luminara Unduli, much to Rhodey's chagrin.
118* ''Fanfic/ACrownOfStars'': Parodied and invoked using the trope's name in chapter 5. When Daniel mentions her wife, Asuka asks if she is an alien or a "green skinned space babe".
119-->"That's an unusual name," Asuka said in a low voice. "Is she from some exotic planet of your wild space empire? A green skinned space babe? It'd be the perfect capper to today's weirdness."
120* The ''VideoGame/KerbalSpaceProgram'' fandom has had a great deal of fun with this trope:
121** Parodied in [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160325025759/http://www.kerbalcomics.com/2013/06/04/episode-27-first-contact/ this]] fancomic.
122** An ambitious and apparently rather promising fanfiction project called "Postcards from Laythe" was forcibly ejected from the official forums over some illustrations that played this trope ''very'' straight.
123** ''Fanfic/TheNextFrontier'' and its semi-prequel ''First Flight'' invert the trope with a couple of joking references to "''pink''-skinned space babes". [[spoiler:Then the Kerbals make FirstContact and find some.]]
124* ''Fanfic/TheNakedJedi'': Sarza is a [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Zeltron/Legends Zeltron]], a species whose skin tones tend to be shades of light red and pink.
125* ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'': The third entry in the non-canon ''Mature Edition'' spinoff (which features [[AgeLift aged-up]] versions of the characters) has Dib seeing Tak naked and being surprised to find that she's just as [[BuxomBeautyStandard busty and curvy]] as in her human disguise. A part of him (the part not preoccupied wondering why [[NonMammalMammaries an insectoid alien has breasts]]) questions whether or not he should find her ''more'' attractive this way.
126* ''Fanfic/TeenTitansTokyo'': Blackfire is an alien girl from Tamaran, and she looks like a vaguely Asian-featured human girl with bright orange skin and dark purple hair & eyes. She looks so human, in fact, that Ranma and Nabiki's first thought upon meeting her is to wonder how a [[GyaruGirl ganguro gal]] learned how to fly.
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130* Menagerie/Pamela from ''WesternAnimation/SupermanVsTheElite'' has pale greenish skin, although technically, she's not an alien, just bonded to one.
131* Peep from ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryBlastOffToMars'', A cute overlapping of this and [[LittleGreenMan Little Green Man]], since her species is only a few inches tall.
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135* ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' has the Na'vi, male and female. Appropriately, the main character falls in love with and has sex with one of them.
136* Jay muses about this in ''Film/ClerksII''.
137-->'''Jay:''' You know, sometimes I wish I did a little more with my life instead of hanging out in front of places selling weed and shit. Like, maybe be an animal doctor. Why not me? I like seals and shit. Or maybe an astronaut. Yeah. Like, be the first motherfucker to see a new galaxy, or find a new alien lifeform... and fuck it. And people'd be like, "There he goes. Homeboy fucked a Martian once."
138* Inverted in ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy''. We have Blue, Red, and Yellow Alien Space Hunks (in the forms of Creator/JeffGoldblum, Creator/JimCarrey, and Creator/DamonWayans respectively), although their colorful fur ends up shaved off as part of a makeover so that they can pass for humans, as the Earthly heroine knows they'll be targets for TheyWouldCutYouUp-types otherwise.
139* Diva Plavalaguna, the opera singer in ''Film/TheFifthElement'' is a blue-skinned woman with weird head appendages. Justified in the novelization since she is a [[HeinzHybrid hybrid of humanity and every alien species in the galaxy]], except the [[TheUsualAdversaries Mangalores]].
140* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
141** ''Film/{{Thor}}'': Gender-flipped; in his Frost Giant form, Loki is a ''lot'' more attractive than the grotesque, monstrous-looking members of his race. Another way to look at this is that Creator/ColmFeore (who portrayed Laufey) is wholly unrecognizable with the make-up and prosthetics, yet Creator/TomHiddleston's {{prett|yBoy}}iness remains even when we see Loki with red eyes and raised patterns on his blue skin. Interestingly, this is consistent with his depiction in Myth/NorseMythology; Loki is the sole male Giant who is "pleasing and handsome" while the other men of his kind are extremely repulsive.
142** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'':
143*** Gamora, green-skinned assassin and love interest. Still a babe (just not one that shows as much skin as in the comics), still just as lethal.
144*** Nebula is a blue-skinned space pirate. Though in spite of the tight suit, the trope is downplayed, especially compared to the above: Gamora is just a green Creator/ZoeSaldana, but Nebula is not only blue, but bald and disfigured by cybernetic implants. And then ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'' shows [[https://static2.srcdn.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Nebula-with-a-cocktail-in-What-If.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=960&h=500&dpr=1.5 an alternate Nebula that is a very straight case.]]
145*** Ophelia Lovibond plays a pink-skinned assistant to the Collector.
146*** [[spoiler:Rhomann Dey's wife, and consequently, their daughter]], are fuchsia, as is Bereet, Peter's one-night-stand.
147** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'': Ayesha is golden-skinned, and ridiculously beautiful, along with the rest of her people.
148* The 1968 film version of ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'' has all the fairies wearing green body paint. All of them, but most of them are children, two of them are dudes, and only one is a young, gorgeous Creator/JudiDench wearing nothing but the body paint and ivy for pasties and bikini bottoms.
149* Blue-skinned women run a LadyLand society in the '60s BMovie ''Film/MissileToTheMoon''. Only in the colorized version, this originally being a B&W film. The GSSB ''attitude'' was there from the beginning, though.
150* ''Film/StarTrek2009''. Kirk is in bed in the dark with a beautiful woman. Nothing unusual... until the lights are turned up and we see she's a full-on version of this trope. She's an Orion girl named Gaila, who has been told off by Uhura before about [[ReallyGetsAround bringing men back to their quarters]]. At least one other appeared in the film. Uhura, however, is not, despite being played by Creator/ZoeSaldana, the [[Film/{{Avatar}} current face]] [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 of this trope]].
151* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
152** Female Twi'leks, a species resembling humans with a pair of tentacle-like growths, called lekku, on their heads, are [[PlanetOfHats known for their beauty]], and often [[GoGoEnslavement targeted by the slave trade as a result]]. Early works in the franchise tend to feature them almost exclusively as slave dancers; later works diversify their portrayals more and include more free Twi'leks and ones in non-sexual occupations. They come in a considerable variety of colors; two particular color variants are given in-universe names, the Rutians (blue-skinned, and fairly common) and the Lethans (red-skinned, and extremely rare). Other common shades include green, yellow, orange, pink/magenta, white and brown.
153*** The first Twi'lek female was seen in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'': Oola, Jabba the Hutt's ill-fated dancing girl who ends up Rancor chow. In the same movie, a pale blue Twi'lek named Lyn Me is seen in a cameo talking to Boba Fett; she hero-worships the bounty hunter. He's also seen kind of flirting with dancer Rystáll Sant, who's identified as half Human, half Theelin (she has red hair and pale, mottled skin).
154*** Sebulba has a pair of female Twi'leks that he uses as his personal servants. They act as his massagers but more importantly, simply as a status symbol (meaning that he has them with him in public to flaunt his wealth.)
155*** Aayla Secura was a female Twi'lek who first appeared in the prequels (blue-skinned), but a subversion among her species; she was attractive, but was a female Jedi, and very much a serious ActionGirl (sadly, she was one of many Jedi murdered in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' by her own Clone Troopers.)
156*** ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'' has Darth Talon, a [[DarkActionGirl Lady of the Sith]] who is red with black tattoos (making her look like a [[DistaffCounterpart female Darth Maul]]) and [[SexyVillainsChasteHeroes dresses just as revealing]] as any other female Twi'lek.
157*** Notably, the male Twi'leks tend to be more mundane colors and are often rather ugly, such as Jabba's right-hand man Bib Fortuna. Currently being subverted by ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'', in which an attractive, buff and shirtless male Twi'lek works at the Sanctuary.
158** The Prequel Trilogy introduces the Togruta; they're roughly similar to Twi'leks, but are all red-skinned and have more elaborate, blue-and-white striped lekku in addition to a NubileSavage [[PlanetOfHats species hat]].
159** More unusually, the Pa'Lowicks, who are renowned throughout the galaxy for their smoky, semi-erotic singing style, with at least one of them winning an intergalactic beauty pageant. Physically they resemble wrinkly globular blobs with eyestalks, anteater snouts, and long spindly limbs. Remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and this galaxy has far more species than just human beholders.
160** Also from the Prequels, perhaps the race that exemplifies this trope the most are the Mirialans, the race of which Luminara Unduli, Barriss Offee, and the Seventh Sister are a part of. All of them have olive green skin, black hair and sometimes facial tattoos. Also like the Togruta, there are no known Mirialan slaves, and the most prominent ones in the series are Force-sensitive.
161** ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' has the Zeltron (magenta-skinned and blue-haired), who are perfectly aware of their attractive appearance and flaunt it. Some sources also claim they have mild pheromones, but not to the degree of the Falleen. They have a reputation (mostly deserved) as cheerful hedonists who'll do anything that moves, to the point that Cade Skywalker's Zeltron LoveInterest Deliah Blue being strictly monogamous is seen as highly unusual. In a bit of a subversion ''both'' sexes are like this and male Zeltrons look like (magenta-skinned) handsome human men.
162** Near Human races in general, Canon or Legends tend to be like this. Often they are some exotic color but otherwise indistinguishable from baseline humans.
163* ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack'': Meddler acts as a gender-flipped Grey Skinned Space Babe in the stinger.
164* ''Film/ValerianAndTheCityOfAThousandPlanets'' has the [[SpaceElves Pearls]], a race of pale humanoid beings that happens to be completely bald, but are still very attractive in an exotic manner. It helps a lot that they are scantily-clad and their princess is one of the three MsFanservice type characters besides Laureline and [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold Bubble]].
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168* ''Literature/{{Amtor}}'': Duare of Vepaja, the Venusian princess and Carson Napier's love interest. Her people slightly resemble [[HumanAliens Middle-Easterns on Earth]], but are [[TheAgeless ageless thanks to an anti-aging serum]].
169* ''Auf zwei Planeten'' (''Two Planets''): Although not portrayed as sexy (she is from a book written in 1897 by a German science teacher), the Martian La is shown as attractive. She has [[KaleidoscopeEyes large eyes that change color]] and reddish-blond hair. She ends up marrying Earthman Josef Saltner.
170* ''Literature/ConfederationOfValor'': The [[SpaceElves Taykan]], a race of HumanAliens with expressive pastel-colored hair and extremely active cross-species sex drives.
171* In ''Literature/TheDemonPrinces'', cosmetic dying is [[MundaneUtility widely used]], making Pallis Atwrode a literal example of the trope. (She's also a SexySecretary).
172* In the ''Literature/{{Eldraeverse}}'', while eldrae skin tone most commonly varies between cream and copper, there is a small minority with skin translucent enough to qualify as the pale blue variety. Having blue blood, and all.
173* In ''Literature/Foreigner1994'', there is such a relationship between the main human character, Bren Cameron, and one of his assigned alien bodyguards, Jago, who finds his small size amusing and cute (the "aliens" are much taller than the humans usually on this planet). Also, the humans are technically the "aliens" here, since they were forced to land on the planet after a malfunction left them stranded far from their intended destination.
174* Dejah Thoris of ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' is a red-skinned space babe; Technically, all female love interests (Thuvia, Tara, Tavia, Valla Dia, Llana and etc.) qualify for this trope as they are all Red Martians too, but Dejah is the ur-example.
175%%* Olwen Pendennis in ''The Keeper of the Isis Light'' by Monica Hughes.%%Administrivia/ZeroContentExample
176* ''Literature/TheMartian'': Referenced, but ultimately not used, when Mark Watney admits that he's started wishing for "the green-skinned Queen of Mars" to come save him. By this point he's been alone on Mars with no other humans for months so he's getting desperate.
177* Nah-ee-Lah, the title character of ''Literature/TheMoonMaid'', is a beautiful black-haired, pale-skinned Moon princess who falls for the protagonist Julian of Earth.
178* Irsil and her race of ''Nauticae'' in ''Literature/MissionLevity'' are Blue-Skinned Space Babes. They are amphibious, have a tentacled head and scaly skin (that needs to be kept moist, so they often wear tight-fitting latex suits to that end).
179* The Queen of ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'' is her world's Eve, and thus the first of many Green Skinned Space Babes to appear on Venus... and, although nude, she's shielded from the protagonist by an aura of innocence. [[note]]And also by the fact that she's a married woman, and the protagonist is a virtuous man. It's also notable that the villain of the story incorrectly assumes they've been having sexual relations.[[/note]]
180* Jeffrey Thomas had the Ha-Jiin/Jin-Haa in his ''Literature/{{Punktown}}'' stories. In a parallel to the U.S.-Vietnam war, humanity in one of their explorations into alternate dimensions encountered the jungle planet of Sinan, whose natives' females looked like beautiful, blue-skinned Vietnamese women. Naturally a decades long guerilla war was fought there and many of Sinan's women became hookers during and after the war.
181* ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire'': Xizor's people, the [[LizardFolk Falleen]], have skin that's bright green. It changes to a light orange when they're aroused. Aside from having little hair (enough to form a topknot) plus slightly ridged skin, except for the skin they're pretty indistinguishable from Humanity and considered very attractive (however much of that's due to their [[LoveIsInTheAir pheromones]]). In the book, Xizor is a GenderFlipped version of this, though given his pheromones cause women (Leia included) to experience a strong attraction which they can rarely resist, it's more predatory than most other examples.
182* The Taysans in ''Literature/Spaceforce2012'' look more or less like humans, except that their skin is silver. Although Ashlenn, the most beautiful of the Taysan female characters, is from a [[FantasticRacism minority ethnic group]] and is golden instead.
183* ''Literature/{{Stardoc}}'': The [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Jorenians]] are an entire race of [[TheBigGuy seven-foot-tall]], [[HeroicBuild built-like]]-a-[[StatuesqueStunner brick]]-[[AmazonianBeauty whatever]] Blue-Skinned Space Hotties. (However, one should watch out for {{Accidental Marriage}}s.)
184* Creator/EdmondHamilton's ''Literature/{{Starwolf}}'' features Vreya, a pale-gold skinned AmazonianBeauty.
185* Fyana, in John Maddox Roberts's ''Literature/{{Stormlands}}'' series, is a Blue-Skinned [[AfterTheEnd Post-Apocalyptic]] Mutant Babe.
186* ''Literature/ViagensInterplanetarias'': One of the prominent planets, Krishna, is populated by a humanoid species that happens to be sexually compatible with humans (though matings won't result in offspring). Some of them wear nothing but jewellery and body paint. Needless to say, one of the human characters gets to seduce a local princess. De Camp knew exactly how unlikely this would be, but wanted to write swashbuckling, two-fisted adventure stories [[JustForFun/RecycledINSPACE but in space]], and worked very hard to come up with a setting that would let him get away with this while maintaining some degree of hardness in the science. The biological difficulties are frequently lampshaded, and provide a fair amount of the comedy in the series.
187* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': Rish and the rest of the Jewels from ''Captain Vorpatril's Alliance'' are a TranshumanAliens variation. They're a set of [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation technicolor]] genetically modified siblings with colorful skin, pointy ears, enhanced senses, and great strength and agility... and they're professional dancers.
188* A short story by Creator/JamesTiptreeJr, "Your Haploid Heart", features an outwardly humanoid and physically seductive human species (the Flenni), but the problem is that they happen to be just a phase in a complex reproductive cycle, and their post-coitum lifespan is counted in weeks.
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192* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' has Trance Gemini. She's a ''purple'' skinned space babe. With a tail. Until she becomes a ''golden'' skinned space babe when [[spoiler:her future self changes places with her]].
193* ''Series/{{Defiance}}'': The show has the Castithans, who are a race of (literally) white-skinned, white-haired aliens. To be more specific, there's Stahma Tarr. There are also the Irathients, who have uniformly red hair and pale skin, but particularly Irisa. Both have a ''lot'' of male (or for Stahma, also female) attention in the series, [[BoldlyComing irrespective of species]].
194* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
195** Fairly rare in the Classic series due to the relative difficulty of sexy alien makeup as opposed to just having sexy {{Human Alien|s}} characters, but there's still a few, like Eldrad's Sarah-Jane-inspired humanoid form in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear "The Hand of Fear"]] and the entire Thal species (which also includes sexy alien men). Also, the [[PersonalSpaceInvader mannerisms]] and speech patterns of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E1AttackOfTheCybermen the Cryons]] seem to indicate that they're intended to be Blue-Skinned Space Babes.
196** Quite a few examples in the revival series, including [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia Chantho]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E2TheEndOfTheWorld Jabe]] -- the former has mandibles and the latter is technically an Earth-descended [[PlantAliens humanoid tree]]. The revival also has (male and female) [[LizardFolk Silurians]] for those not put off by scales, in stark contrast to their appearance in the original series.
197* Aside from the [[HumanAliens Sebaceans]], ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' lived this trope - if the aliens weren't actually portrayed by Jim Henson puppets, they were certainly as weird-looking and brightly-coloured as possible. Regular characters include Zhaan (scaly-looking, blue from head to toe, as her frequent casual nudity will attest, and a PlantPerson), Chiana (entirely grey-white, and a nymphomaniac to boot), Jool (human-esque, although with forehead ridges, bright green eyes and giant bushes of hair that change color when she's angry), and Sikozu (Caucasian-colored skin with fish scale-like patterns, red hair, and teal eyes). Chiana's race, the Nebari (or at least the Nebari most likely to be encountered by other races), seem to have this as their [[PlanetOfHats Hat]], for both the males and females. They're almost all free-love hippie drifters who have no problem at all with casual sex and sometimes have problems with fidelity and settling down. This turns out to be [[spoiler:an evil plan by the Nebari government so they'll spread a mind-control virus across the galaxy.]]
198* Mocked on ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', when Noel attempts to immortalize Roz by making her a character in the ''Star Trek'' universe.
199* A literal green skinned space babe was in ''Series/LostInSpace''. She had a crush on Dr. Smith, who had to use her to find out where to get fuel for their stranded ship. And ironically, [[NeutralFemale her]] [[TheDitz name]] is ''Athena''.
200* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'' opens with Atticus--a Korean War veteran and science fiction fan--dreaming of his wartime experience [[RealDreamsAreWeirder which somehow]] becomes an AlienInvasion. A red-skinned [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars princess of Mars]] dressed in a metal bikini floats down from a FlyingSaucer in a pillar of light and embraces Atticus who--it later turns out--really did have an otherworldly lover in Korea, but of an [[AsianFoxSpirit entirely different kind]].
201* [[ConversationalTroping Mentioned]] in ''Series/RedDwarf'' by a GenreSavvy Lister:
202-->'''Lister:''' Rimmer, there's nothing out there, you know. There's nobody out there. No alien monsters, no Zargon warships, no [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries beautiful blondes with beehive hairdos]] who say, "Show me some more of [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove this Earth thing called kissing]]."
203* ''All'' of the aliens Tracy Morgan meets in his "Astronaut Jones" sketches on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''.
204* ''Series/SpaceCases'' had Elmyra, who became the love interest for the {{Human Alien|s}} Radu.
205* ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'':
206** Sheppard from ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' usually gets the space babe, so in the episode "[[Recap/StargateAtlantisS04E14Harmony Harmony]]", Rodney demands the first chance at the eponymous princess, but then he discovers that she is age 13 and a RoyalBrat. Instead, after [[AccidentalHero accidentally saving her life]], he becomes canonized as "Rodney the Brave" by the young Queen (meanwhile, Sheppard gets tarred as a DirtyCoward). In this case they tend to be TransplantedHumans (although one is [[spoiler:an Ancient]]).
207--->'''[=McKay=]:''' What ''is'' with you and ascended women?
208** The ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S5E12WormholeXTreme Wormhole X-Treme!]]" lampshades this in a show within the show.
209* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
210** The {{Trope Namer|s}} appeared in the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' pilot episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E0TheCage The Cage]]". Captain Pike is tempted with a LotusEaterMachine fantasy where he's a decadent Orion slave trader and the green-skinned and scantily clad Vina dances erotically for him. Orion women are presented as a [[AllMenArePerverts dark male]] [[FanService fantasy come to life]]--[[{{Orientalism}} exotic]], [[AllWomenAreLustful animalistic]] {{Sex Slave}}s from a culture [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe where they actually want to be taken advantage of]] (so you don't have to feel guilty about doing so) and supposedly [[ImAManICantHelpIt irresistible to human males]]. Later series would establish that the Sex Slave element of their females is actually a ruse, they are actually a matriarchal warrior-pirate species and their males are more likely to be sexually objectified by their females within their own species - some of their females have pheromones which basically make men high and can control their minds. The "sexy slave girl" angle just gets other species to drop their guard around them and make for easier pirating targets.
211*** Fans tend to forget that ''James T. Kirk never made it with a green space babe!'' Vina appeared in the pilot opposite Kirk's predecessor, Chris Pike. And Marta tried to seduce him while he was recovering from torture. Marta is also a patient in a mental institution -- nothing happened beyond kissing (which Kirk is clearly ''deeply'' uncomfortable with but forced to go along) and she immediately tried to kill him (which he was also clearly expecting). This is probably why ''Film/StarTrek2009'' explicitly showed alternate-universe Kirk in bed with an Orion cadet, but it's actually the first time this piece of CommonKnowledge has ever happened
212** ''TOS'' also featured a Green-''Haired'' Space Babe in the person of Shahna the Drill Thrall, in the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E16TheGamestersOfTriskelion The Gamesters of Triskelion]]". Her ignorance of kissing is possibly the original source of another trope, WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove, applied to space aliens; she requested another example from Kirk to broaden her sample set.
213** Jadzia Dax from ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' (the spots go ''all'' the way down). More intellectual than the usual Space Babe, but sexy as hell and perfectly willing to indulge her sensual side (her prior male host was a DirtyOldMan, and it seems the libido carried over). Her species, the Trill, had been previously established in the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS4E23TheHost The Host]]". Both male and female members sported [[RubberForeheadAliens bumpy faces]], but no spots. Actress Creator/TerryFarrell was supposed to appear in ''[=DS9=]'' in similar makeup, but one of the [[MostWritersAreMale writers]] took one look at a production photo of Farrell with the forehead bumps and asked, quote, "What did you do to her head? She used to be beautiful!" So the make-up crew gave Farrell leopard spots instead, and thus an entire species was retconned simply because a makeup prosthetic looked unflattering on Terry's face.[[note]]The spots which were retconned to the Trill species in ''[=DS9=]'', were orginally used for the ''Kriosians'' in the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration TNG]]'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E21ThePerfectMate The Perfect Mate]]". No explanation was given in-universe as to why the entire Trill species suddenly switched from looking similar to the Bajorans, to looking exactly like [[Creator/FamkeJanssen Famke Janssen's]] TNG species.[[/note]]
214** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' has the blue-skinned Andorian ActionGirl Talas -- Commander Shran's NumberTwo. The {{Trope Namer|s}} also show up in the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS04E17Bound Bound]]".
215* ''Series/TheWildWildWest'': The episode "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS2E6TheNightOfTheFlyingPiePlate The Night of the Flying Pie Plate]]" features several ''literal'' Green Skinned Space Babes -- at least until it's discovered that [[spoiler:they're human women painted green as part of a con game]].
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219* Martian Girl! by Music/TheAquabats
220-->Well, Here's a story that must be told\
221It's kinda new, not very old\
222About a female Martian with a wild grin,\
223Big orange eyes, and green skin\
224Blue was her hair\
225She came from way up there\
226She wore silver underwear\
227Almost naked but she didn't care
228* The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band's "Beautiful Zelda" (though in their TV performance she seems to be a rather boxy RobotGirl).
229-->She's broken all the super-hearts\
230Of the super-heroes of the galaxy\
231So why does she want to\
232Mess around with me?\
233Beautiful Zelda from Galaxy Four\
234Suddenly walked through my door
235* Music/{{Devo}}'s "Space-Girl Blues," a song from their demo period which was covered by Toni Basil. The lyrics were inspired by an [[http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2010/12/10/comic-book-legends-revealed-290/ issue]] of DC's ''Mystery in Space''.
236-->Space girls are as cold as ice\
237They'll kiss you once and kiss you twice\
238You'll shiver, shake, and then turn blue\
239Then you've got the space girl blues\
240I want your mechanism!\
241Give me your mechanism!
242* Music/KatyPerry plays a ''white'' skinned space babe in her video for ''E.T.''
243* The video for "Spaceship" by Music/PuddleOfMudd has a few.
244* My Alien, from Simple Plan:
245-->She has two arms to hold me\
246Four legs to wrap around me\
247She's not your typical girlfriend...
248* Jamiroquai's Cosmic Girl:
249-->Step into my transporter\
250So I can teleport ya\
251All around my heavenly body
252* "Little Space Girl", the one-hit wonder by Jesse Lee Turner, is probably the original Green Skinned Space Babe anthem.
253-->She's got four arms (the better to hold you)\
254three lips (the better to kiss you)\
255four eyes (all the better to see)
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259* As in the movie, ''Pinball/{{Avatar}}'' has the blue-skinned Na'vi.
260* ''Pinball/BigBangBar'' has green-skinned space babes, blue-skinned space babes, orange-skinned space babes...
261* The original backglass art for ''Pinball/DevilsDare'' featured various green-skinned [[SuccubiAndIncubi demonic succubi]] lounging around the score displays.
262* ''Pinball/{{Embryon}}'' has the player incubate bald multicolored alien women from organic pods.
263* The EvilSorceress of ''VideoGame/RuinerPinball'' has dark violet skin and neon green hair and eyes.
264* True to the television series, Creator/DataEast's ''Pinball/{{Star Trek|DataEast}}'' includes a green-skinned Orion slave girl on the playfield.
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268* Nazzadi women from ''TabletopGame/CthulhuTech'' are often treated as such by the artists on this project; go through the books and try to find one Nazzadi female who isn't Stripperiffic. The fact that they have no nudity taboo doesn't help matters.
269* Damaya Lashunta in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}''. The Lashunta are a species of psychic RubberForeheadAliens from the setting's equivalent of Venus (which, in proper PlanetaryRomance fashion, is a lush jungle world where the inhabitants tend not to wear much in the way of clothing). Damaya, the [[ProudScholarRace scholars]], resemble beautiful humanoids with insect antennae, while the [[ProudWarriorRace Korasha]] are short, squatty, brash, possibly hairy, and a lot less elegant (but badass and [[AmazonianBeauty hardly lacking in ruggedness]]). In 1E, this was even more blatant, as the castes were tied entirely to gender (all Damaya were female and all Korasha were male), but 2E and ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'' {{retcon}}ned it into ''Pathfinder''-era Lashunta being very strict about gender roles; what caste one becomes as an adult depends on preference and biological pressure.
270* Julandri Courtesans and the Silthuri from ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'' both qualify, despite the fact that they are copper-skinned and hairless. They also excrete pheromones that enhance this effect.
271* ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse'': It's attempting to replicate comics, meaning that this comes up a ''lot''.
272** Sky-Scraper is a female Thorathian superhero, meaning that she resembles an attractive, [[AmazonianBeauty muscular]] and [[StatuesqueStunner tall]] pink-skinned human woman with glowing eyes, green hair, and bone spikes on her back, knees and elbows. She also wears rather less clothing than, for example, male Thorathian villain Grand Warlord Voss (funny, that): her standard art is wearing a costume that consists of a fairly small top and shorts, both notably tight-fitting, while her Extremist variant favours an even tighter-fitting LeotardOfPower.
273** Kaargra Warfang is grey-skinned and is generally considered attractive in a shark-like kind of way. (Given that Kaargra is ''also'' [[AmazonianBeauty built like she punches monorails for her daily workout]] a pattern starts to emerge.)
274** Male hero Tempest isn't as emphasised as Sky-Scraper, and isn't entirely human-looking by virtue of his lack of a nose and tentacle hair, but he's still cut like a Greek god.
275** Greazer Clutch definitely sees himself as a male example, being a blue-skinned space rockabilly dude who buys hair product by the ton and clearly thinks he's the hottest, grooviest cat to hit the space lanes.
276** Galactra is an alien from a StrawVulcan planet, whose combination of cosmic power and costuming decisions makes her look like a sexily drawn human woman in a very tight-fitting superhero spandex outfit who happens to have a purple mohawk jutting through the one hole in her suit.
277** In the lore podcast, The Letters Page, the developers get a question about how many of the one-off aliens in Sentinel Comics's history look like attractive humans with new and interesting skin tones. The answer is a quick and unanimous "lots".
278* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
279** The Eldar are [[https://web.archive.org/web/20140902073913/https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna_Arienal_art.jpg sometimes]] depicted as this trope. [[ContinuitySnarl Other depictions]] however have them be absurdly tall and bony by human standards, with [[http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/File:Iyanna.JPG#.UWaHPFeOrIU intensely narrow faces]] (for reference, those two images are supposed to be the ''same character''). In any case it's very unlikely they'd be involved with any humans, as most humans ''and'' most Eldar [[FantasticRacism would consider it bestiality]].
280** The Tau females are in a similar situation. Males are gaunt and very distinct from human, but the official fluff is somewhat conflicting as to whether or not female Tau are attractive by human standards (not that most humans would admit to it, what with the religiously-enforced FantasticRacism present in the Empire). The official art and models have them looking exactly like the men except for the shape of their nostrils. [[https://web.archive.org/web/20170202022629/http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/647/593/91e.jpg It certainly doesn't stop fan-artists in any way]].
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284* From ''VideoGame/BaldursGate3'': The Githyanky Lae'zel is a green skinned babe from a race of dimension-hopping raiders who dwell in the Astral Plane.
285* From ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'':
286** Alani's a literal green skinned fish babe from the planet Akopos. More specifically she's a green skinned [[HalfHumanHybrid half-human half-Helician]] who through Emulan surgical modification has the ability to breathe and swim underwater.
287** Galilea is a purple skinned Helician.
288* Galactic Commander from the earliest days of the ''VideoGame/BlasterSeries'' was one of these, but the mid-nineties reboot changed all that by changing her skin color. Nowadays she's a ''Gray-Skinned'' Space Babe.
289* The Awoken from ''{{VideoGame/Destiny}}'' are a rare [[JustifiedTrope justified example]]; they were originally a fleet of humans who fled Earth during [[GreatOffscreenWar the Collapse]] and when they returned they were basically a HumanSubspecies. So in other words they look like humans because they're descended ''from'' humans.
290* ''VideoGame/EnemyOnBoard'' has Xenna, a crew member. She has a light teal skin tone.
291* Believe it or not, the San'Shyuum (aka Prophets) of ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' used to be this, a race of beautifully sensual pleasure-seekers known throughout the galaxy for their near-universal appeal. Unfortunately, societal degradation, genetic bottlenecking, and slight genetic manipulation on the part of the Forerunners have created the feeble, ugly creatures we fight today.
292* Celeste in ''{{VideoGame/Huniepop}}'', although she's blue-skinned and [[HornedHumanoid has horns]]. She even has a 'slave Leia' type outfit you can unlock.
293* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
294** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'', most of the Zora are blue-skinned fish hunks. Well, except for [[AdiposeRex King Zora]]... By ''Twilight Princess'' they are mostly women though.
295** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', Twili, if [[spoiler:True Midna]] is a representative example.
296* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
297** The asari are one of the most blatant examples, with ''The Art of Mass Effect'' explicitly stating they were designed from the beginning to be sexy aliens, and one of the first conversations you can have with your asari squadmate in the first game is how her species mates. Not only are they a OneGenderRace that look near-identical to human women despite all other aliens being drastically different, not only can the player character enter a relationship with one of them [[DiscountLesbians regardless of Shepard's gender]], not only are they considered desirable by nearly all species in the known galaxy, but they can mate with and produce offspring with ''any'' sapient individual [[ExtremeOmnisexual regardless of gender or species]] (though granted, [[BizarreAlienReproduction sex isn't necessary for reproduction]]). Liara [[LampshadeHanging mentions all of this]]:
298-->'''Liara''': Adolescent males have an unhealthy obsession with my people.
299** Most asari are blue, but there's one, Shiala, who is ''literally'' green-skinned, provided she survives the events of the first game - her skin pigment changed a few months after Shepard's mission to Feros (after she was mind-controlled by the Thorian during said mission). If the rest of the Feros colony survived as well, she even flirts with Shepard. And there's a scene where a turian, salarian, and human are watching an asari dancer and they ''all'' think that [[ShapeshiftingSeducer she looks like their species]], leading to the FanWank[=/=]EpilepticTrees [[http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Talk:Asari#Asari_.22mind_control.22 that they have some sort of mind-control going on to make them seem attractive to all species]]. They turn out to be a bit of a {{Deconstruction}} and JustifiedTrope, however, as we see ''why'' asari seek out mates that are different species. Turns out that asari "purebloods" have a small but still above-zero risk of some ''very'' bad genetic defects.
300** Thane, a [[LizardFolk drell]], is a rare male example. Bonus points for being both literally green-skinned and specifically designed to invoke this trope and appeal to the [[MrFanservice female fans]].
301** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' finally resolves what quarians look like underneath their masks, but only if you've romanced Tali ''and'' [[spoiler:make sure the quarian fleet survives the battle over Rannoch]], and it turns out that they're practically RubberForeheadAliens.
302* Rola, the player's trainer in ''[[VideoGame/BattleClash Metal Combat]]'', is later revealed to a green-skinned alien woman in disguise.
303* Elerians, one of the playable races of ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion 2'', are purple and blue-skinned space babes (the males of the species are never seen).
304* Downplayed with [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Gandrayda]] from ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption''; While she's one of the more humanoid characters among the cast, she has translucent pinkish-purple skin that reveals an odd skeletal structure and weird tentacle-like hair.
305* A common enemy in ''VideoGame/RedneckRampage'' is just that; leather clad sadomasochistic big-breasted green/blue/red skinned alien babes who seem very interested in tying up and/or getting beat up by the redneck main characters. Arguably a parody of the trope, as despite claiming to love you they'll just kill you dead unless you kill them first.
306* ''VideoGame/{{Rift}}'' has Blue Extradimensional Babes with a dash of StatuesqueStunner and/or AmazonianBeauty, and Gray Tribal [[OurElvesAreDifferent Elf]] Babes.
307* Dr. Anesthesia's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQFk5lqNWXc superstar persona]] in ''VideoGame/RumbleRoses XX''.
308* Psyme, one of your [[LoveTriangle two]] possible LoveInterests from ''VideoGame/SigmaStarSaga'', is a ''Purple''-Skinned Space Babe.
309* Aliens in ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' often come with maxed out Outgoing and Nice. One with a Romance aspiration can be very good at wooing plenty of Sims very quickly. Even more the case with user-created game mods that change the physical appearances of aliens and alien-offspring, from coloration to facial structure (as the default alien look is a noseless bug-eyed little green man).
310* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation'': Flo is a subversion. Sure, she's a humanoid female who's green... but as for the 'babe' bit, Flo looks to be in her [[AbhorrentAdmirer forties]]!
311* The Syreen in ''VideoGame/StarControl'' are blue-skinned space vamps who fly a dildo-shaped ship called the Penetrator and telepathically sing to lure enemy crew members out an airlock where they can be collected and added to the Syreens' crew. ''Star Control II'' developed a serious backstory for them while in the same breath heavily [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]] their daftness.
312* [[https://mediaproxy.tvtropes.org/width/350/https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/krystal_star_fox.png Krystal]] from ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' crosses this trope with FoxyVixen.[[note]]She's even the trope image for that page.[[/note]] She has [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife blue fur]] and wears a {{Stripperific}} NubileSavage outfit consisting of little more than a bikini top, a {{Loincloth}}, sandals, and some choice jewelry. She's [[TheHero Fox]]'s love interest to boot; his first encounter with her is accompanied by {{Sexophone}} music while [[DistractedByTheSexy he marvels at how beautiful she is]]. [[spoiler:At the end of the game, when she boards the Great Fox and joins the crew to thank Fox for helping her, the {{Sexophone}} music plays again, and ROB64 notes that [[SomethingElseAlsoRises Fox's temperature is rising]].]]
313* Obviously, the Orions in ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline''. The females have the ability to induce confusion, as well as have a natural resistance to confusion and generate less threat than other races thanks to the natural pheromones they give off. As mentioned in the TV section above, the females rule the race (and the Orion Syndicate that rules the race) because of this.
314* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
315** Where the Draenei males are burly catfish-faced oddities who resemble barely-tethered hot air balloons, [[BizarreSexualDimorphism the females are much more humanoid]].
316** Garona Halforcen: Green, very attractive, and was born on Draenor, not Azeroth. (Originally she was Half-Human/Half-Orc, then {{Retcon}}ned to Half-Orc/Half-Draenei. This opened several {{Plot Hole}}s that were somewhat fixed by making her the latter through rape, but making her think she was the former, and making her artificially aged.)
317** Although they're far from universally attractive, female orcs in general ''can'' be this (mixed with a healthy dose of AmazonianBeauty). They're all technically aliens since they're all originally from another planet.
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321* ''Webcomic/AlienbyComics'': Riri depicts themself as a blue-skinned alien in [[https://www.instagram.com/p/C4BP11wRSx3/ "Alien Enby"]]. The design also has some [[CallBack Call-Backs]] to their alien form from [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce6XsATp7EJ/ "Not Human"]], such as the gossamer wings.
322* ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'':
323** A number of characters major and minor -- including Captain Madison Vrax and her junior officer Kettering -- are blue-skinned human/alien hybrids. The BountyHunter Mercy likewise has blue skin, but how and why she has this has not been explored in the comic.
324** Kettering has an ongoing relationship with Talps, a Vanaa who manifests to him as an attractive human female shape, but green and translucent, although it's common knowledge that this is not her normal appearance -- Vanaa normally resemble rounded, just barely humanoid blobs of jelly, but can sculpt themselves into specific shapes if they so wish.
325* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': {{Justified|Trope}} with Lavender. Her race's [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2003-08-27 natural appearance]] is closer to TheGreys, but she has access to transformation magic and has [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2007-04-11 customized]] her form to appeal to [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2008-08-27 her male human boss]] (who she has a [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2011-01-12 huge crush]] on).
326* ''Webcomic/FarOutThere'' has Neva: the buxom, silver-bikini-clad main character of a long line of films. However, Neva is just a fictional character, so she only appears in [[http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/2055083/christmas-extravaganza-page-9/ film clips]] or the occasional [[http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1855420/the-far-out-there-christmas-parade-page-13/ holiday parade]]. Ironically, there actually ARE real green-skinned people in ''Far Out There'', but they're [[AbsentAliens genetically modified humans, not aliens]] (and so far, none of them have been babes).
327* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Ultimately subverted with the three waitresses/cabaret singers at Mamma Gkika's Bar. As far as is so far established, these three are humans disguised as Jägermonster females for the tourist trade. However the three ACTUAL Jägermonsters known as "Da Boyz" seem to find them attractive, which is reciprocated -- but of course the Jägerkin are mutated humans, rather than aliens, anyway. Enter the eponymous Mamma Gkika, who IS a Jägermonster, complete with the usual elastic grin full of fangs and pointy ears, but also (usually, though not always) shown with normal human skin tones -- unusual among the Jägerkin -- and so, hiding in plain sight. We later find out that Gkika can change her skin color at will, and it's unknown what her natural color is.
328* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' has Dabbler, who's a combination of this and SuccubiAndIncubi. She's also able to cast a glamour on herself, and has [[https://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/660 taken the form of the original]] before.
329* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Female trolls have grey rather than green skin and are a bit on the young side for "space babe" status (not that that necessarily stops fans from thinking of them as such); when they first appear in the story they're mainly about the equivalent of 13 years old (by the end of the story they're closer to 18 and a certain amount of human/Alternian romance has taken/is taking place). However, the Condesce, an adult Alternian, is usually drawn as a (literally) black-skinned space babe.
330* ''Webcomic/{{Intragalactic}}'' features a gender-flipped example -- the Pink-Skinned Space {{Bish|onen}} Axl, who has gills and was once a tadpole, but now is the human [[TheCaptain Captain's]] BrainlessBeauty [[BoldlyComing boyfriend]].
331* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'': Subverted. Princess Voluptua [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/files/images/VolTurnWeb.jpg looks]] the part of the stereotypical alien space nymphette, right down to her skimpy one-piece outfit. However, this is an illusion; underneath it, she is a giant butterfly creature, and this is common knowledge among the cast. When designing her shapeshifted human form, Voluptua claims to have gotten the normal human female proportions wrong unintentionally; she has not corrected the error.
332%%* ''Webcomic/IrregularElis'': The hot mom alien.
333* ''Webcomic/TheKAMics'': [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5315350/ Emsi]] of Drunk Aliens has green skin, blue hair, antennae, & a tail.
334* ''Webcomic/MSFHigh'' has the true legion, planty alien chicks that can convert other people into more true legion.
335* In ''Webcomic/NipAndTuck'', the ShowWithinAShow ''Rebel Cry'' has [[SplashOfColor them]]. This then entered into the main comic as a theme restaurant.
336* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'':
337** The comic, which started as a ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' fan-comic, centers around the Loroi, a species of mostly-female SpaceElves who come in various shades of light to medium blue, and all individuals seen on-page are depicted as some stripe of cute or beautiful.
338** The comic's website also includes [[https://well-of-souls.com/outsider/blue_peoples.html the Registry of Blue Peoples]], a list of blue-skinned humanoid aliens and fantasy races from popular culture, including the asari of ''Franchise/MassEffect'', the Pantorans and Twi'leks of ''Franchise/StarWars'', the various iterations of dark elves, the Devlians of ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', the Xerrans of ''Webcomic/CassiopeiaQuinn'' and the comic's own Loroi, alongside several other species of varying degrees of humanoidness and attractiveness.
339%%* ''Webcomic/QuentynQuinnSpaceRanger'': [[CoversAlwaysLie On the cover, though not in the series.]]
340* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' got some humanoids, but no ''quite'' HumanAliens. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-12-13 Jevee Ceeta]] fits the image well (there was even some ShipTease), yet [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-01-04 turned out]] to be a member of the genetically modified race of humans with photosynthetic skin ("[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-03-11 purp]]"), not an alien. Lampshaded [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-09-16 here]], and [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-25 later]] mocked another common kind of [[CatGirl "hot" alien babe]].
341* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
342** Parodied an an early plotline: There is a Green-skinned Space Babe, but it turns out (s)he's the ''male'' of that species. Riff and Torg oddly don't seem to care, and continue ogling him as blatantly as before.
343** Aylee plays this straight when not in a draconic or serpentine form.
344* ''Webcomic/SpaceCase'': {{Parodied|Trope}}, as the curvy, bikini-clad Phranc would be an excellent example of this trope... except that he's a ''male'' Zedzenine. Apparently, for his species, most gender tropes are reversed, so he's actually quite the manly man.
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348* ''WebAnimation/HandsUpJoelG'' plays this straight with Margo, who even has green hair (though she's dyed it on occasion), and also features Ula, who contrasts her partner with bright orange skin.
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352* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'': A denizen of another plane of existence, the nymph Nahla is described as extremely beautiful and with skin the color of water. Also, she's naked.
353* The web series ''WebVideo/StarTrekRenegades'' gives Trekkies another Andorian babe in Shree, a hot blue-skinned lady with a black leather getup and a penchant for (lesbian) BDSM.
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357* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' has April The Gorlock in the episode "Win, Lose and Kaboom".
358* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'':
359** Grandpa Max married [[spoiler:and had a family with]] a purple-skinned {{Energy Being|s}} (who hides it well), and later dated a literal Green-Skinned Space Babe.
360** Ben himself seems to have more luck with alien girls than human ones, and like his Grandpa he has caught the eye of an actual green skinned alien, a princess at that. Ben also seems to have caught the eye of a red skinned, four armed alien warrior princess [[spoiler:he bested in battle]].
361* Mira and Gravitina from ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' are both blue, with Gravitina leaning closer to an aquamarine shade, but the idea is the same. Played straight with the college-age, hip Petra Hammerhold. And with three extras: a serving girl on Warp’s moon who pops up in two other places, Keno Kentrix’s girlfriend, and Buzz’s blind date in a flashback.
362* The Martian Queen from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers''. A pitch black-skinned and white-haired alien who walks around in nothing but a golden bra thing and an ''almost'' see-through long skirt. Impressive given that, aside from eyes, she has no features on her face at all, unless seen in profile.
363* A villain in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'' parodying ''Franchise/StarTrek'' uses this exact wording to refer to his highly attractive spies.
364* Princess Mandie on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', a yellow-skinned alien babe and an AxCrazy warrior princess.
365* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', to many women over the course of the show, ''Kif'' is the green skinned space babe. [[GiantWoman The Amazonians]], for example, considered him the most beautiful man between him, Fry, and Zapp. A couple straight examples have appeared as background characters, most notably at an alien BeautyContest.
366** Leela is a deliberate {{Subversion}}. While Fry and Zapp find her attractive, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome most humans find her one-eyed look incredibly off-putting]]. That, and [[spoiler:she looks more human than not because, unbeknownst to herself, she ''is'' [[HumanAllAlong human—specifically a human mutant whose parents passed her off as an alien because it's illegal for mutants to live outside the sewers]].]]
367* Wendy Garbo from ''WesternAnimation/GalaxyHigh'', sort of. And while Aimee is human, she briefly colours herself blue in the pilot.
368* In ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'', the aliens who comprise most of the Star Sapphire Corps (where it's all but a requirment for members to wear [[{{Fanservice}} revealing]] outfits) are Zamarons, a blue skinned [[OneGenderRace all-female race]].
369** Bleez of the Red Lanterns is no slouch herself, what with her pale blue skin and [[SensualSpandex skintight]] LeotardOfPower.
370* An entire planet filled with them kidnap ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''. They later dump him in favor of Creator/MelGibson.
371* Warmonga from ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. Her partner, Warhak is also green-skinned, but since he's male, he doesn't count.
372* ''WesternAnimation/{{Megas XLR}}'':
373** The ultimate dream of Jamie is to visit a planet full of these. He even picked up a few such girls in "Battle Royale", though it was entirely due to the money he made from betting on Coop's winning streak.
374-->"Coop, what're you doing man? I've got digits from green-skinned girls! GREEN-SKINNED GIRLS!"
375** The bounty hunter in "Department of Megas Violations" is a blue-skinned one.
376* In ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries'' K has a FriendsWithBenefits relationship with a beautiful purple-skinned humanoid police alien.
377* ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'': A rocket is sent to Mars, and comes back with the astronaut, his Martian wife and his kids. Eh, can we count it as subversion given the fact that the astronaut is a rabbit?
378* Marion Moonglow from ''WesternAnimation/PatridgeFamily2200AD''.
379* Even WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty have their share of encounters with these from time to time during their eponymous show. For example, the female Gazorpians from the episode "Raising Gazorpazorp" resemble [[StatuesqueStunner tall]], beautiful, exotic-looking human women with [[ImplausibleHairColor hair colors in sides of blue, green, and purple]] and three pairs of arms, one such pair in place of their ears. The males, on the other hand, don't look human in the slightest.
380* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' is full of them. The above mentioned female Twi'leks appear in practically every other episode, often wearing very Fanservice-y outfits even if they're not outright club dancers or [[GoGoEnslavement slaves]]. The two MsFanservice characters, Aayla Secura and Su Lawquane, are both sexy female Twi'leks. Then, there's Ahsoka Tano (a teenaged female Togruta who was running around in a tiny tube top for the first two and a half seasons), Asajj Ventress is a sexy Dathomirian female who just loves to show off her legs, and Luminara Unduli and her padawan Barriss Offee, who are literally Green Skinned Space Babes, are very beautiful (though ''their'' outfits are much more concealing but form-fitting). Then, there's Senator Chuchi (a blue skinned Pantoran diplomat who tends to wear outfits that aren't bad either).
381* Both Hera from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and Gamora from ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'' qualify. The former qualifies due to her well developed curves while the latter qualifies due to her toned physique. They both even have the same voice actress, Creator/VanessaMarshall.
382* The Gems of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' are like this. Physically, they're just rocks, but with [[EnergyBeings projections made of light]], they take the forms of human women -- but retain colorful skin and hair due to MorphicResonance. Pearl, Garnet and Rose Quartz are considered quite attractive by humans in-universe (though Rose has peach-pink skin).
383* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' shows just how annoying it is to be considered from this race. Ensign D'Vana Tendi is an Orion who doesn't at all [[CulturalRebel live up to the stereotype]]. Instead of the usual sexual predators and pirates that most Orion are considered, she is a sweet and socially awkward medic. When Mariner creates a holodeck program that plays out like a stereotypical action movie, she recasts Tendi as a pirate in a skimpy outfit and Tendi walks out of the program in disgust after one too many comments about her race. [[spoiler:The rest of her family are actually pirate assassins but Dvana never wanted to be, loving science, so she left - but is still known by the title "Mistress of the Winter Constellations" and [[BewareTheNiceOnes has the fighting skill-set that goes with this]] she just doesn't like using it.]]
384* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/StrokerAndHoop'' deals with this. She was a secret government agent sent to kill him the whole time.
385* {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'' and replaced with ShapeshiftingSquick StarfishAliens as AnAesop against womanizing and being DistractedByTheSexy from your [[ContinueYourMissionDammit duties]].
386* Starfire in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' like her comic version; however [[AdaptationalModesty here she is more a cute alien girl than a hot babe with orange skin]].
387* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "How's this for a special [[VideoGame/Portal2 Spaaaaaaace!]]", when Robin (acting as Captian Kirk) is showing the other Titans around the spaceship, he shows them a room filled with green skinned space babes. Beast Boy and Cyborg are actually interested, but Raven and Starfire will not have it.
388* In the ''Tek Jansen'' cartoons shown on ''Series/TheColbertReport'', Tek is constantly having no-setup sex with various space vixens. On one occasion, the woman in question was a fleshy outgrowth from the forehead of a man-eating space anglerfish.
389* From ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' we have the incredibly popular Lord Dominator, who first shows up in bulky full-body armor. Eventually we find out Dominator is a cute green-skinned alien girl who wants to destroy the entire universe.
390* ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'' has quite a few beautiful alien ladies, including Allura, Acxa, Romelle, Krolia, and Nyma.
391* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' has one Miss Martian. Turns out [[spoiler:it's an InvokedTrope, as like in the comic she's actually a monstrous white Martian]].
392%%** [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Alanna]].
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