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** Mokona is Mokona! Mokona(the original one from MKR, anyway), is also apparently {{spoiler|God}}.
* Simon has Boota, his loyal little pig-mole, in ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''.
** While Lordgenome has [[Four -Star Badass|General]] [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Guame]] [[The Dragon|The Immovable]]; who first filled almost exactly the same role and later evolved (literally) into a more direct sidekick role.
* Meowth of the Team Rocket trio in the [[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]] anime (though he's an equal member of the group more than a sidekick).
** Pikachu could easily be considered to be Ash's sidekick.
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** Bekah Cooper has a cat <s>hinted to be</s> pretty blatantly the same cat that Alanna possesses - though Bekah lived a number of generations before Alanna.
* Conrad had Bortan, a mutated armoured dog for a pet (not really a sidekick as he's not there till th end of the book), in ''...And Call Me Conrad''
* In [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' series, first Twoflower and then Rincewind are followed about by the trusty [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Luggage:The Luggage|Luggage,]] one of the best animated objects ''ever.''
** 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.
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** Or is Michael KITT's sidekick, considering how often KITT gets Michael out of trouble?
* Austrian series ''[[Inspector Rex]]'' may be a unique example in that the dog is the main character.
* K-9 in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''
** Also usually inverted with the Doctor and his companions: he's a nonhuman with generally human sidekicks.
** The [[Living Ship|TARDIS]] as well.
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* Safiya's familiar the winged golem Kaji from the ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]]'' expansion ''Mask of the Betrayer.''
* In ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]'', [[The Woobie|Tali]] named her combat drone. In context, this is a holographic ball of light a little bigger than a basketball that is temporarily summoned by engineers to attack enemies.
** It's also TWO [[Shout -Out|Shout Outs]] to characters from [[Bio Ware]]'s much ealier game [[Baldurs Gate|Baldur's Gate II]].
* Mieu in ''[[Tales of the Abyss (Video Game)|Tales of the Abyss]]''.
* Hanpan in ''[[Wild Arms 1 (Video Game)|Wild ARMs]]''.
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** Gunpowder the horse to [[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Disney)|Ichabod Crane.]]
*** Mole, Water Rat, Angus [[Mac Badger]], and Cyril Proudbottom the horse to [[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Disney)|J. Thaddeus Toad.]]
*** Tibbs the cat to Colonel the sheepdog from ''[[One Hundred and One101 Dalmatians (Disney)|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'
*** MO (a cleaner robot) and the cockroach to [[Wall E]], a trash-compacting robot.
** And then, there's also the sidekicks of the bad guys. Examples include:
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* [[''Making Fiends'']]. Vendetta's sidekick is a giant hamster named Grudge.
** Also, one episode in the webseries, she had replaced grudge with another in-human sidekick, named Rubella.
* [[Invader Zim]] (who isn't human, but if [[Doctor Who (TV)|the Doctor]] can be listed here, he can too) has his [[Robot Buddy]] GIR, and gains another - just before the series was cancelled - in Minimoose.
* All three of Seth [[Mac Farlane]]'s animated series (''Family Guy, American Dad,'' and ''The Cleveland Show'') feature a [[Non-Human Sidekick]], who is also a [[Snarky Non Human Sidekick]] most of the time. ''Family Guy'' has Brian, Peter's talking dog and best friend. ''American Dad'' has both Roger the alien and Klaus a goldfish with the brain of a German spy. And in ''The Cleveland Show,'' Cleveland's best friend is a bear.
* Blue Falcon had Dynomutt.
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