![]() ![]() ![]() She also possesses Super Senses and acts the part, being the vicious leader of a gang of murderous outlaws. Franken Fran's Gavrill is a "transformer", a person with a sectioned body and complete control over its shape, is capable of turning into giant wolf-like beast with two rows of teeth.Brave Story: About half of the population of Vision, most notably the lizard merchant and cat girl (but not a Cat Girl) Meeia.The Boy and the Beast: One of the main characters is a bear example and lives in a world with other Beastmen as well.Michiru, initially a human, is one of the few exceptions, due to not knowing how to change back. That said, most of them tend default to their human form. In BNA: Brand New Animal, beastmen are treated as their own separate species, have animal based powers, and can shapeshift into a human form. ![]() Main character Rei Kon is a member of this clan. Members of the clan possess feline eyes, fangs, hints of animalistic behavior, and enhanced physical abilities. The Bakuten Shoot Beyblade franchise features a Chinese Little Bit Beastly clan known as the Bái Hǔ Zú.Often overlaps with Animal-Themed Superbeing or Intelligent Gerbil. See also All Cavemen Were Neanderthals and Horned Humanoid and Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti. See also Hu Mons, Mons who are not human but have human-like traits and anatomy. Plant Person would be the equivalent trope for characters whose nonhuman traits are derived more from flora than fauna.Ĭompare Animorphism and Our Werebeasts Are Different for humans who transform into animals, and Kaiju, equally beastly creatures that aren't quite human-shaped and possibly wander around Eldritch Abomination levels. Related to Humanoid Abomination, Half-Human Hybrid and Little Bit Beastly. This is a sub-trope of Monstrous Humanoid. For that, see Animorphism or Half-Human Hybrid. On the other hand, the Japanese term jyūjin (獣人) does translate directly to this trope, and a character called a jyūjin would go under here.Īlso note that this is a character trope, meaning that the character isn't supposed to be a human + animal features In-Universe. Note that despite the Japanese term kemono literally translating to "beast", kemono does not automatically go under here - kemono has a variety of definitons due to Language Drift, one of which includes the humanoid bodied anthropomorphic animal. For a more detailed analysis, refer to the analysis page. Since there can be confusion between this trope and Funny Animal, ask yourself this question: Are they considered to be a cat/dog/lizard or are they considered to be a distinct species in their own right? If the former, then it's likely Funny Animal, if the latter, it's likely this trope. If this isn't the character's default, natural form, it can result from a Werebeast using a Partial Transformation, Shapeshifting, or gene-splicing/magical transformations. If they have super powers, these will usually include Super Senses, Super Strength, Wall Jump, Running on All Fours and an enhanced immune system coupled with a Healing Factor, the specifics depending on which animal the Beast Man is reminiscent of. Usually, beastfolk behave more or less like humans, or at least such as to fit in amongst the overall assortment of intelligent races in the setting, but similar to how the Funny Animal might have a Furry Reminder, the "beastman" might have " My Instincts Are Showing" moments from time to time. If you want to be fancy, the technical term is Zoomorphism. They might have claws (even on their toes), fangs, either heavy hair or actual fur, possibly horns or even scales, and their eyes will usually be structurally different or yellow. A Beast Man (or woman, or what have you) is a humanoid character with traits reminiscent of an animal. ![]()
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