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** Mystia Lorelei, also from the ''Touhou'' games, is actually a sparrow demon, and consequently sports a pair of stubby little wings. She's also associated with fried chicken, though mentioning such around her is a good way to make her frightened or angry -- it certainly doesn't help much that [[Cute Ghost Girl|Yuyuko]] is often depicted as wanting to ''eat'' her. <ref>But she probably would look at us weird when we eat steak.</ref>
** Aya Shameimaru, from the ''[[Touhou]]'' games, is supposedly a full-fledged crow tengu. Although the official art from the games never depicts her with wings, many fan depictions, and even officially recognized [[Doujinshi]], show her with a pair of black crow wings.
{{quote| "Aya-san doesn't have any wings, does she? That's right. ...They're fold-away wings."}}
** Utsuho Reiuji, a hell raven with two gigantic black wings on her back. Since they're covered up by her even ''more'' gigantic cape, however, fans mistakenly believed the white of the cape to be part of the wings when she first appeared.
** It is just fanon, but Tokiko may be a crested ibis youkai.
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* Q-Bee in ''Vampire Saviour'' (the third entry in the ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' franchise) is a bee-woman.
* Bunny of ''[[Bunny Must Die]]'' happened to be your everyday [[Playboy Bunny|bunny girl]] until she happened just a bit too close to a catular explosion, which gave her a pair of cat ears. Yes, she's both bunny and cat, [[Berserk Button|much to her chagrin]]. Cat deaths of any kind in that world have a similar effect on their killers, but it doesn't work on those already affected.
{{quote| '''Nuko du Maron a.k.a. Kitty:''' I curse you!<br />
'''Bunny:''' I am already cursed! }}
* Almost the entire cast of ''[[Legend of Mana]]'' falls into this in some way or other. There are anthropomorphic snakes, birds, cats, monkeys, and ''teapots''.