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* A rare male example comes up in ''[[Labyrinth]]''. All the goblins are diminutive, monstrous creatures with wart infested skin and bizarre bone structures... except for their king, Jareth, who just looks like [[David Bowie]] [[Department of Redundancy Department|with make up on]] (and ''[[Memetic Sex God|and very tight pants]]'').
* Fiona of ''[[Shrek]]'' is still fairly pretty for an ogress, despite indulging in the usual icky ogre habits.
* Ginormica from ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]''. Your basic [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]], [[Attack of the 50 -Foot Whatever|super-economy size]].
* The females of Chaka's people in ''[[Land of the Lost (TV series)|Land of the Lost]]'' might qualify. The males look like they did in the series (i.e. like humanoid chimps). The females are [[Nubile Savage|Nubile Savages]].
* Dren in ''[[Splice]]''. The [[Fetish Fuel]] angle to her is played up to the hilt.
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* [[Cthulhu Mythos|Cthylla]] in ''[[Chaos Code]]'', if one can look past her shark-like dentition and penchant for blowing venomous ink in her opponents' faces.
* Many enemies in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. The exact specifications vary from game to game, ranging from monsters with female body parts to highly-feminine monsters to monsters that look pretty much exactly like humans with maybe one or two monster features. For example, the recurring Lamia enemies are usually snakes with female torsos and faces, while the summons Shiva and Siren basically ''are'' humans with the odd little feature like feather-hair for Siren or growths of ice on Shiva's body. Normal characters can also fit the trope, most notably Terra of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', a half-human and half-Esper. ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Dissidia's]]'' interpretation of [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/File:Dissidia_Tina_Branford_ex.png her Esper form] isn't very monstrous and is more or less a normal human female with claws, a few tufts of fur and purple skin.
* The Vieras and the Grias from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' and its [[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2A2|sequel]], the former being a tanned, white haired race of warrior women with bunny ears, and the latter incredibly cute female dragon humanoids.
** The [[Pig Man|Seeq]] avert this: the couple female Seeq NPCs look almost identical to male Seeq.
* In the first ''[[Shadow Hearts]]'' game male Harmonixer Yuri Hyuga transforms into almost completely inhuman monstrosities when he fuses with a monster soul- he'll usually still have 2 arms and 2 legs (usually), but only Seraphic Radiance/Dark Seraphim looks even ''remotely'' human- and it still has eerie pale skin and giant black wings. On the other hand, in ''Shadow Hearts: From the New World'', hot female harmonixer Shania transforms into beautiful non-human creatures which are still ''abundantly'' female and wearing [[Stripperiffic|even less than she usually does]]. Yuri hits the middle ground, however, with his Level 1 Fusions in ''Shadow Hearts: Covenant'', which are generally attractive male non-human creatures wearing less than Yuri usually does.
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** Several other Pokemon seem to be this (though again they appear identical regardless of gender), including Ninetales, Mismagius, Mawile and Froslass.
** Bellossom, Roselia, Roserade and Lilligant can be seen as Cute Plant Girls, while Leavanny is a Cute Bug Girl.
* Fenia from ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]''; the best mage [[Mons|monster]] in the game, talks, and plays this trope perfectly straight.
** May be averted, as Fenia isn't technically a monster. She's a [[Continuity Cameo|Cameo]] from [[Tales of Rebirth]] She's merely placed there as a monster so she can be in the party.
*** Her original game plays this straight and averts it with Hilda, a Gajuma-Huma half-breed. In-universe, Hilda's horns made her appear to be an ugly freak, but anyone can see that Hilda is attractive with or without the horns.