List of catgirls

This is a list of catgirls — a female character with cat traits, such as cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. The list excludes anthropomorphic cats (e.g. Hello Kitty, Top Cat, The Cat in the Hat), humans dressed in cat costumes, and characters that fully transform between cat and human and not some in-between stage. It may include characters that wear a cat-themed costume, but only if there is strong recognition as a catgirl by news sources, as with Catwoman. For franchise characters, they are listed by their originating media, with ones in manga and anime listed separately from television and film. Male characters, called catboys, are also included.

In anime and manga

In animation

In literature and comics

  • Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) from Marvel Comics franchise Spider-Man
  • C'Mell, from the 1962 science-fiction short story "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell", a woman who was created from cat DNA.[12]
  • Catreece, a main character in the Reality Check! comic by Rikki Simons and Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons
  • Catwoman from DC Comics[13]
    • Kitrina Falcone, the main DC universe Catgirl; a protégée of Catwoman
    • Carrie Kelley, a DC Comics superheroine who also adopts the Catgirl moniker
  • Cheetah, an enemy of the DC Comics hero Wonder Woman
  • Nyara, a human who was transformed into a catgirl by his father's magical experiments, from Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar book series[14]
  • An ancient Western story of Venus and the Cat, famously reflected Jean de La Fontaine's fable "The cat changed into a woman", has a catgirl protagonist. She is usually a cat turned into a normal-looking woman but retaining feline character.
  • The troll bloodline consisting of Nepeta Leijon, Meulin Leijon, and the Disciple from the webcomic Homestuck

In live-action film

In live-action television

In video games

See also

References

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