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* Marceline the Vampire Queen from ''[[Adventure Time]]'' may occasionally turn into a giant, monstrous bat or an amorphous mass of tentacles and darkness, but most of the time she's a tall, pale humanlike girl who's as sexy as the show's art style allows for.
* All of the female ''[[Gargoyles]]'' shown in the original TV series are sexy winged humanoids, except for Una, who resembles an anthropomorphic unicorn and is thus still "cute", while male gargoyles have many other types. However, the comic continuation eventually introduced Constance (Coco), a heavy-set female who resembles a wild sow, and Brooklyn's mate at the end of his Timedance, Katana, has a face that includes a beautiful beak.
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'';* Demona, end of story. Helps that her VA is [[Marina Sirtis]]. In fact, pretty much any female gargoyle qualifies.
** In "The Mirror", when Puck ([[Hey, It's That Voice!|Brent Spiner]]) turned Elisa into a gargoyle, Elisa qualified for this—though [[Interspecies Romance|Goliath considered her more beautiful as a human]]. This only lasted one brief scene, as Puck was doing it to troll Demona, but [[Fanfic Fuel| try telling that to fanfiction writers.]]
* In the ''[[Duck Dodgers]]'' series we meet other members of Marvin the Martian's species for the first time. Seems that while the males are short and cartoony the females, particularly Queen Tyr'ahnee are, well, [http://fc07.deviantart.com/fs40/f/2009/010/5/0/Martian_Queen_by_SFToon.png this]. Then again, the male Martian General Z9 is tall and well-built, so it's possible that Marvin is just a midget among his people.
** One episode had the hero crash-land onto a planet made up of attractive bug-like women... until the sun goes down.
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** [[Cat Girl|Mirage]] combines this with [[Evil Is Sexy]].
* Sort of a G-rated example, the Chipettes from ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (animation)|Alvin and the Chipmunks]]'', the foils and [[Distaff Counterpart]]s of the main protagonists. You just ''know'' they'll play this Trope completely straight when they're ten years older, [[Not Allowed to Grow Old|assuming that ever happens.]]
* [[Cat Girl]] Tigress from the ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' episode "Splicers", one of [[Big Bad|Dr. Cuvier's]] thugs. Truthfully, she's a ''lot'' more attractive than Cuvier's two male thugs, Ramrod and King Cobra (who are spliced with bull and snake DNA) or than Cuvier himself (spliced with unspecified animal DNA, but as Terry points out, "perfectly creepy".)
* ''[[Gargoyles]]''; Demona, end of story. Helps that her VA is [[Marina Sirtis]]. In fact, pretty much any female gargoyle qualifies.
** Another [[Baleful Polymorph]] example occurred in "The Mirror" when Elsa became a gargoyle. This only lasted one brief scene, as Puck was doing it to troll Demona, but [[Fanfic Fuel| try telling that to fanfiction writers.]]
* Cheetah from ''[[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]]'' ''[[Justice League Action]]'', ''[[Justice League: Doom]]'', and ''[[Catwoman: Hunted]]'' assuming [[Furry Fandom|you're into that sort of thing.]]
* Almost every female member of the cast of ''[[Hazbin Hotel]]'' and ''[[Helluva Boss]]'' are Cute Demon Girls, the one exception being Stolas' shrewish (and hideous) wife Stella.