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kemono (people with animal features) Anonymous !cj95/MNHvA
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>> Anonymous
bump, and you mean kemonomimi, i take it.
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by the way, source for all this appears to be Sky Lounge Garden (http://www97.sakura.ne.jp/~milly/mainflame.htm) Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Kemonomimi (?? animal ears) is an anime and manga terminology describing humanoid characters that possess animal-like features. Unlike kemono characters who appear primarily animal-like, kemonomimi characters typically appear human except for added animal-like qualities, such as an added tail and ears. Often, these animal-like characteristics are part of the character's attire and can be removed at will.
A bunny girl can be kemonomimi character.
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Kemono (Japanese ? or ??? "beast") is a genre of Japanese art and character design that prominently features therianthropized characters. It is used widely in visual arts, especially drawing and painting, and can be found in many manga, anime, and video game works. Anthropomorphized animal characters in the kemono genre are frequently called J?jin (Japanese ?? or ????? "therianthrope"; alternatively, these characters are also sometimes read as kemonobito "beast-human"). Their design differs from artist to artist, but they generally employ animal traits considered cute and endearing. However, most kemono characters retain a fundamentally human personality, seldom behaving as the actual animals from which they have been anthropomorphized; as such, kemono are typically depicted living as humans do.
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so then, OP, your title is incorrect. It should say "kemono (animals with people features)", no? Just a technicality. Thanks for clearing that up for me nevertheless.