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== [[Advertising]] ==
* Many years ago, Dr. Pepper did a series of commercials set "[[After the End|after the Cola Wars]]", with a human hero and his diminutive alien sidekick. In one of them, the duo walk into a bar, and the female bartender greats them with "Well, hello stranger... and stranger yet!"
 
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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** Shiina from ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]''. He's also a [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]] resembling a small pink rabbit... except when he shows the hideous, swollen eye he normally kept hidden behind one of his ears. Yeah, it's that kind of show.
* Elner in ''[[Galaxy Fraulein Yuna]]''. Debatably, also Yuna's three android doubles (who eventually can appear human).
* Friedrich, Caro's baby silver dragon in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''.
** Not to mention all of the various devices and familiars
* Kir from ''[[King of Bandit Jing]]''.
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* Jonathan the baby seal from ''[[Kaleido Star]]''.
* Lili the Fata (music fairy) in ''La Corda d'Oro''.
* Mokona the... thing... in several [[CLAMP]] works, most notably ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'', and ''[[xxxHolic×××HOLiC]]''.
** Mokona is Mokona! Mokona (the original one from MKR, anyway), is also {{spoiler|apparently God}}.
* Simon has Boota, his loyal little pig-mole, in ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''.
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* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]: Stardust Crusaders'' has among the protagonists Iggy, a pug who commands the sand-based Stand The Fool. The opposition has Pet Shop, a hawk who commands the ice-based Osiris. The two even duke it out one on one eventually. The fifth storyline (''Diamond Is Unbreakable'') has Stray Cat, a sentient cat-turned-flower with the power to launch bubbles, and the sixth (''Stone Ocean'') has Foo Fighters, ''a mass of plankton'' inhabiting dead ex-criminal Etro's body.
* ''[[Speed Racer]]'': Chim-Chim, Spritle's chimpanzee pal.
 
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* Often used in the [[Anthology Comic]] [[The Beano]] most well known with the pairing of [[Dennis the Menace UK|Dennis the Menace]] and Gnasher. But is also used with other characters such as Calamity James and his pet Alexander Lemming.
* Chameleon Boy of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] had Proty (best described as a shape-shifting blob of Silly Putty).
* Smiley the possessed pin acts as both a source of power and occasionally the voice of reason to his owner, ''[[Evil-Ernie]]''.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
== Fan Works ==
* Inverted in the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'' fanfiction ''[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/6848/Silent-Knight Silent Knight]''. {{spoiler|Spike and/or Twilight Sparkle are the heroes, and Chirp is the mute ''human'' sidekick. Makes ya think, don't it...?"}}
 
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Star Wars]]'': Han Solo and Chewbacca. R2-D2 and C-3PO also work for the group as a whole.
* ''[[A Boy and His Dog]]'' features the titular boy and dog duo, which shares a telepathic bond.
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* Roger plays a natural sidekick to Eddie Valiant in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]''.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
== Literature ==
* A number of these occur in the [[Tamora Pierce]] ''[[Tortall Universe|Tortall]]'' series.
** Alanna and Faithful, a black cat who is quite possibly a God avatar. Has [[Purple Eyes]].
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** Additionally, [[The Grim Reaper|Death]] of the same series has the Death of Rats, a dark-robed rat skeleton that preforms the function of death for small rodents, and his horse Binky.
** It may be stretching the definition, but Tiffany Aching's loyal Nac Mac Feegles may also count.
** Greebo in the witch novels certainly does (except when [[Humanity Ensues]]). There's also Errol the swamp dragon in ''[[Discworld/Guards! Guards!|Guards Guards]]'', who briefly becomes the Watch mascot.
** Keith in ''[[Discworld/The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents|The Amazing Maurice and Hishis Educated Rodents]]'' has the titular Maurice (a cat) and the educated rodents. Although Maurice would insist that the "stupid-looking kid" is ''his'' sidekick.
* Loiosh, the snarky dragonet familiar of the title character in the ''[[Taltos]]'' novels.
* Toto from ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''. One could also make a case for the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion, in spite of their otherwise human characteristics.
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* Jame, the protagonist of P.C. Hodgell's ''[[Chronicles of the Kencyrath]]'', is always accompanied by Jorin, an ounce (small hunting cat), to which she is [[Bond Creature|psychically bound]]. Jorin, blind from birth, uses Jame's eyes to see, while Jame sometimes gets sensory impressions from Jorin's senses of smell and hearing. Jorin also warns Jame when he becomes aware of danger, though Jame sometimes ignores them to her detriment.
* Mogget and the Disreputable Dog in Garth Nix's [[The Old Kingdom]] series.
* Hedwig the owl, Crookshanks the cat, and (pre-''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Prisoner of Azkaban (novel)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'') Scabbers the rat in ''[[Harry Potter]]''. Fawkes the pheonix, as well, is this for Dumbledore.
* Gwin and Jink, Dustfinger's trained martins, in ''[[The Inkworld Trilogy]]''.
* Jordan and Ixil from [[Timothy Zahn]]'s ''[[The Icarus Hunt]]''.
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* In Steven Brust's [[Dragaera]] books, Vlad Taltos has a jhereg familiar Loiosh, who looks like a miniature wyvern and acts as a [[Servile Snarker]].
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Twiki from ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]''
** Also Dr. Theophilus, although given that he's a sentient AI charged with helping run the affairs of humanity one could argue an inversion in this case.
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* Muffit the robotic dog in [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the classic ''Battlestar Galactica'']].
 
== [[Recorded and Stand-up Comedy]] ==
 
== Recorded and Stand-up Comedy ==
* Comedian/ventriloquist [[Jeff Dunham]] and basically any of his puppet partners (IE: Walter, Peanut, Bubba J, Achmed, etc.). Made [[Crowning Moment of Funny|all the more hilarious]] in that one of the puppets, Peanut, points out several times that well-
{{quote|Peanut: You're arguing with yourself....[[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|AND LOSING!]]}}
** Jeff plays off this with Walter and Jose as well.
 
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' (specifically 3rd edition) gave several character classes some variety of animal companion as a built -in feature. And any class might acquire one with proper feat selection. In 4th edition, only the Ranger class retained the option.
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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*** And Warlock.
* Beneath a Steel Sky: Foster and Joey, the talking, sentient robot.
* [[Dragon Age|Dragon Age: Origins]] allows you to have a Mabari War Hound as one of your companions, whose default name is "Dog". A popular fan name is "Barkspawn", thanks to [[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|a certain webcomic]].
** I always name him [[The Silmarillion|Huan]], but that's just me.
* You acquire several non-human companions in [[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]], including friendly versions of the normally hostile Goomba, Koopa, Bob-omb, Boo and Lakitu.
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* In ''[[Knights Of The Old Republic 2]]'', Bao-Dur is always accompanied by a small flying orb with built-in laser. You yourself have the option of three robotic sidekicks, plus several alien ones.
* In ''[[La Pucelle Tactics]]'', your entire party lineup aside from plot-essential humans consist of monsters you've recruited in the field.
 
 
== [[Web Animation]] ==
* The Cheat from ''[[Homestar Runner]]''.
** Technically, Strong Bad is non-human but The Cheat still counts.
 
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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* Mia from ''[[Unintentionally Pretentious]]'' has [http://www.unintentionallypretentious.com/index.asp?c=34 Aibo], her robotic [http://www.unintentionallypretentious.com/index.asp?c=101 guide dog] and [http://www.unintentionallypretentious.com/index.asp?c=121 guardian], making it also her [[Angry Guard Dog]], but with a manual [[Berserk Button]].
** And occasionally as [http://www.unintentionallypretentious.com/index.asp?c=59 a household appliance].
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* Blue Falcon had Dynomutt.
* [[Futurama]]: Fry has Bender; Zapp has Kif; Farnsworth has Zoidberg.
* ''[[South Park]]''{{'}}s Mr. Garrison has Mr. Hat/Mr. Twig.
* ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn]]''; Poison Ivy has Frank, her sapient, talking, [[Deadpan Snarker| rude, snarky]], [[Man-Eating Plant]], whom she is [[Running Gag| constantly telling to shut up]].
 
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