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* ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'': Banjo might be a bear, but he's much more anthropomorphic than his snarky bird companion, Kazooie.
* ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'': Banjo might be a bear, but he's much more anthropomorphic than his snarky bird companion, Kazooie.
* Captain Smiley from ''[[Comic Jumper]]'' has a talking star on his costume named, well...Star, who spends most of his time making cracks about just about anything...Smiley, Gerda, Smiley's enemies, himself, Smiley again. The only character safe from Star's sharp tongue is Smiley's muscle-headed nemesis Brad.
* Captain Smiley from ''[[Comic Jumper]]'' has a talking star on his costume named, well...Star, who spends most of his time making cracks about just about anything...Smiley, Gerda, Smiley's enemies, himself, Smiley again. The only character safe from Star's sharp tongue is Smiley's muscle-headed nemesis Brad.
* Centurion <s>Tenebie</s> Tenebrae from ''[[Tales of Symphonia Dawn of the New World]]'', an ancient guardian spirit of darkness that...kind of looks like a doggie, at least according to [[The Ditz|Colette]].
* Centurion <s>Tenebie</s> Tenebrae from ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'', an ancient guardian spirit of darkness that...kind of looks like a doggie, at least according to [[The Ditz|Colette]].
* In [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] we have Midna, also qualifying as [[The Imp]] and [[Exposition Fairy]] as well.
* In [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] we have Midna, also qualifying as [[The Imp]] and [[Exposition Fairy]] as well.