Best Anime Catgirls

Best Anime Catgirls

Summary

  • Iconic catgirls in anime, from magical to supernatural, have become a staple in the medium over the years.
  • Featuring popular characters like Himari, catgirls bring a mix of mystical abilities and charm.
  • From benevolent protectors to mischievous tricksters, catgirls in anime offer a range of personalities and powers.

Women and cats: together at last. For one reason or another, the combination of feminine and feline has been a potent one for a very long time. For example, DC Comics both have feline supervillains in Catman and Catwoman. One of these has become one of the most iconic characters in comic book history. The other is Catman.

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Anime loves catgirls too. Whether it’s a shōnen series, a sci-fi comedy, a magical girl show, or more, chances are there will be one woman with a kitty theme going on. But which ones stand out the most over the rest? Here are some of the most popular examples from anime past and present.

Updated January 5, 2025 by David Heath: If there’s any blowback against the catgirl trope, it’s minuscule compared to their popularity. If anything, manga and anime creators have branched the archetype out. Some characters live up to it directly, with a tweak here and there (e.g. Soul Eater’s Blair is a cat who turns into a girl).

Others focus more on them as characters, with either a heavy backstory or making them the opposite of a feline fantasy. Either way, there’s no shortage of popular catgirls in anime to cover, so this list has been updated with a few more popular examples. Whether they’re characters with divine knowledge, literally divine characters, or lesser-known figures that set a precedent for the trope. It’s also been rearranged in chronological order, just to help tidy things up a bit.

Honorable Mention: Shampoo

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Shampoo
  • Debut: Episode 15 – “Enter Shampoo, the Gung-Ho Girl! I Put My Life in Your Hands” (1989), Episode 10 – “Kiss of Death” (2024).
  • Honorable Mention: Is often a girl and a cat, but doesn’t become a mix of the two.

The titular Ranma of Ranma ½ has a mess of issues. After falling into a cursed spring, he becomes a woman (‘Ranko’) when hit with cold water, and can only turn back if doused in hot water. Aside from having to deal with the problems of either sex, people react to him differently when he’s in one form or another. When he beats Shampoo, champion of a tribe of Chinese Amazons, as Ranko, he learns the tribe will hunt down any female outsider (i.e. her) to the ends of the earth to kill them.

But when Shampoo tracks him down, fights his male self, and loses again, she reveals male outsiders that beat an Amazon (i.e. him) end up betrothed to them. Eventually, she heads back to China to train…where she falls into a cursed spring that gives her the ability to turn into a cat. In a way, she’s the Yoruichi before Yoruichi, only she doesn’t have a catgirl form. She’s either a cat or a woman. However, she does end up gaining feline habits in human form, hissing at rivals while purring and nuzzling against Ranma. Shame he has a fear of cats.

Honorable Mention: Neferpitou

Anime Catgirls- Neferpitou Hunter X Hunter

Release Date

October 16, 1999

Seasons

1

Creator(s)

Yoshihiro Togashi

  • Debut: Episode 78 – ‘Very x Rapid x Reproduction’ (silhouette), 84 – ‘A x Fated x Awakening’ (in-person).
  • Honorable Mention: While non-binary, they are often presented as female.

Neferpitou technically shouldn’t qualify. Not because they’re actually an insect, as Chimera Ants inherit traits from what their queen has eaten. The issue is that they aren’t really a girl. Not usually anyway. Sometimes they’re described as “female”, like in the Hunter X Hunter Battle Collection game. Other times, they and others use male pronouns to refer to themselves. This also could be due to a lack of gender-neutral terms in Japanese.

Still, they did gradually present themselves as more feminine across the series. So, they’re more of an honorary mention here as an iconic cat-femme, being one of Hunter X Hunter’s stand-out villains. They were one of the first Chimera Ants to master Nen, the series’ magical power source, which they use to manipulate the living and the dead. If that wasn’t freaky enough, they use their surgical skills to manipulate their subject’s brains directly for interrogations.

Honorable Mention: Faris NyanNyan

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Faris

Steins;Gate (2011)

Release Date

April 6, 2011

Number of Episodes

24

Studio

White Fox

  • Debut: Episode 2 – ‘Time Travel Paranoia’
  • Honorable Mention: Not actually part-cat or born with cat features

Faris NyanNyan is also an honorable mention as, while definitely female, she’s also all woman. She doesn’t have any cat features or powers, like Milliana or Yoruichi. Under her real name, Rumiho Akiha, she’s a student at a private academy and comes from a wealthy family in Akihabara, but she always dreamed of opening her own maid café. Following her father’s unfortunate death in a plane crash, she managed to get her wish by opening MayQueen+Nyan².

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She still misses her father, and regrets that the last thing they did was argue over her café dreams. She’s able to bury her regrets behind her role as Faris, where she puts on kitty ears, makes kitty noises while speaking to appear more cutesy, and uses her ‘Cheshire Break’ (i.e. looking deep into a person’s eyes) to see what lies in others’ hearts. She’s a tough cookie, but with one parent deceased and the other mostly absent, she’s very lonely. That might be why she goes along with Okabe’s delusions, as it keeps him around.

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Neko-Musume

Likely The First, Original Catgirl In Anime, But With A Horror Edge

Anime Catgirls- Neko-Musume GeGeGe no Kitaro
  • Show: GeGeGe no Kitarō.
  • 6 Series Made Since 1968. Series 6 (2018) has 97 Episodes.
  • Debut: Series 1, Episode 20 – ‘Catgirl and Ratman’ (1968)

The idea of cat-people in general in anime may originate in Japanese folklore. It’s full of animal spirits who take on other forms to mess with people, from kitsune (foxes) to tanuki (raccoon dogs). The same goes for cats, as there are tales of them becoming bakeneko (monster cats) if they’re raised by people for too long. According to lore, bakeneko could speak, manipulate the living and dead, and shape-shift into humans.

GeGeGe no Kitarō is all about these folklorish figures and urban legends, including the bakeneko, which inspired the half-demon, half-human Neko-Musume. She spends most of her time as an ordinary-looking girl. But when she gets angry, her sharp claws and teeth come out. She has a crush on Kitarō, but he doesn’t feel the same way towards her. He’s got to find a way to let her down gently, or she’ll use him as a new scratching post.

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Bagi

Osamu Tezuka’s Take on Feline Femmes Gets Dark

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Bagi
  • Movie: Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature (1984).
  • 1hr 24-min animated film.

Catgirls feel like they’ve been part of anime since the beginning, yet pinning down who the first catgirls in the medium are can be tricky, as they come in many forms. Neko-Musume resembles the more horror-inspired ones like Shizuka in Rosario+Vampire. Chibi Neko in Star of Cottonland is one of the first “nekomimi” (cat-ears) cutesy types a la Mayoi Neko Overrun‘s Nozomi. Then Osamu Tezuka, alongside pioneering shōnen manga and anime, gave Hecate an alluring half-cat, half-woman form in the vein of Yoruichi, Haineko, and many more.

But that was just a temporary form. Tezuka developed the concept further for Bagi in Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature, who was a kitten at birth but grew into an increasingly more human form. She was made as an experiment combining human DNA with that of a mountain lion, which left her caught between trying to join human society or giving in to her feral side, which only grows stronger as the movie goes on. It was made in response to the Japanese government funding recombinant DNA research, only to become one of the earliest catgirl progenitors.

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The Puma Sisters

Old-School Catgirl Icons Designed By Famous Mangaka Shirow Masamune

Anime Catgirls- Puma Sisters Dominion Tank Police
  • Show: Dominion Tank Police (1988).
  • 4-Episode OVA.
  • Debut: Act 1 – ‘Crime Brigade’.

Annapuma and Unipuma, the Puma Sisters, don’t get mentioned much among the collection of kitties nowadays. Maybe it’s because Shirow Masamune made another manga that combined cops and tanks that became popular, or that the original Dominion Tank Police OVAs were made in the late 1980s/early 1990s and are hard to find on streaming services nowadays. Still, the series became a cult classic during the rise of anime’s popularity.

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If its catchy intro theme didn’t stick in viewers’ heads, the sisters’ scantily clad forms on the DVD cover did. Despite the fan service, they’re a duo of strong and cunning androids who get into one mishap or another. They broke their ‘love doll’ programming to become criminals, becoming a regular pain in the proverbial for the Tank Police. Even though they’re not the main villains, their wiles and chemistry make them an unforgettable team.

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Aisha Clan-clan

A Classic Catgirl From An Underrated Toonami Series

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Aisha Clan-clan

Outlaw Star

Release Date

January 8, 1998

Streaming Service(s)

Hulu

Seasons

1

  • Debut: Episode 3 – ‘Into Burning Space’.

Outlaw Star usually gets brought up alongside Cowboy Bebop, as they’re both space westerns produced by the same studio that were both broadcast on Toonami. Usually, it’s brought up as the lesser show, but it’s actually pretty good in its own right. If viewers wanted something dark and introspective, they’d go for Bebop. But if they wanted an adventurous sci-fi romp with an alien catgirl, they’d go for Star. Though strictly speaking, Aisha Clan-clan isn’t any ordinary feline femme, but rather a Ctarl-Ctarl.

They’re a race of cat-like aliens known for their strength as warriors across the galaxy. They can even change into giant tigers based on the phase of a planet’s moon. Not that they often need to, as, if they’re like Aisha, they can survive gunshots and explosions, and bathe in lava pools like they were hot springs. As little as she looks, she isn’t taken lightly. This is probably why the series’ lead, Gene, preferred to avoid her rather than confront her directly before she joined his crew.

5

Dejiko

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Iconic Anime Catgirls- Dejiko

  • Show: Di Gi Charat (1999).
  • 1 Season, 16 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘Dejiko is Here-nyo!’

Di Gi Charat looks more like an anime show or manga within another anime show or manga, like a parody of a cutesy, kiddy series than an actual legitimate series in its own right. Dejiko and her co-stars are so teeny that they could look like something from Kamichama Karin. However, this old-school show from 1998 does have a little spice to offset its sugary tone.

Princess Di Gi Charat, from the planet Di Gi Charat – or Dejiko for short – makes it to Earth to take the world by storm as a singer. Unfortunately, she learns the hard way that she needs money to become a pop star, and she has zilch in that regard. So, she ends up in a dull retail job with her sidekick, Puchiko, and her retainer, Gema. That doesn’t mean she’ll give into mundanity, as she uses her powers to handle customers, coworkers, and more.

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Ichigo Momomiya

The Definitive Magical Catgirl

Anime Catgirls- Ichigo Tokyo Mew Mew
  • Show: Tokyo Mew Mew (2002) & Tokyo Mew Mew New (2022).
  • 2 Seasons, 52 Episodes (original), 2 Seasons, 24 Episodes (Tokyo Mew Mew New).
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘Turning into a Cat, the Hero is a Girl in Love”https://gamerant.com/”The Mew Kid in Town’.

Tokyo Mew Mew is such an obvious inclusion for a list like this that it can’t be ignored. It was a magical girl show where its five heroes took on ‘Mew-Mew’ forms to save the world from aliens. Early 2000s kids may remember it popping up on 4Kids with Sonic X and Yu-Gi-Oh! While they all had ‘Mew-Mew’ forms, only one of them was based on a cat: their leader, Ichigo Momomiya.

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Like the other Mew-Mews, she was bathed in a strange light that merged her DNA with that of an endangered animal. In her case, it was the Iriomote Cat, which gave her a bundle of new, kitty-based features. She makes cat puns, gets cat ears and a tail when she’s excited and turns into a cat when she gets kissed or kisses someone. Compared to her, Spider-Man got off lucky.

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Yoruichi

A Pure Mix Of Feline And Feminine

Anime Catgirls- Yoruichi Bleach
  • Debut: Episode 15 – ‘Kon’s Great Plan’ (cat form), Episode 41 – ‘Reunion, Ichigo and Rukia’ (human form).

The former commander of the Onmitsukidō, Yoruichi Shihōin, actually made her debut in Bleach as a full-on cat. Not that it was apparent she was female, as her cat form spoke with an intimidating man’s voice. So, it was a surprise when she revealed herself to be a young woman. Especially to Ichigo, as Yoruichi often forgets she ends up naked when she switches back to human form, which accidentally gives him an eyeful in the process.

While essentially a fanservice scene, it also showed how comfortable Yoruichi is with her cat form. She had gotten so used to having fur as a cat that she didn’t need to worry about clothes. Still, she largely spends her time in the series as either a cat or a girl, rather than a mix of both. Not until she breaks out her Felicia-esque Thunder Beast form anyway. On top of being literally electric, she gains cat-like features and a testy personality only her friend Kisuke can handle.

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Haineko

When One Samurai Catgirl Just Isn’t Enough

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Haineko
  • Show: Bleach (2004).
  • 17 Seasons, 406 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 230 – “A New Enemy! The Materialization of Zanpakutō”.

In the original Bleach manga, Haineko was just the name of Rangiku Matsumoto’s katana. Aside from having a guard that looks like a cat’s head, it channels the power of a living spirit to aid Rangiku in battle. These spirit-infused weapons, or zanpakutō, are common to the series’ shinigami. But are these spirits happy to do the bidding of these soul reapers? One zanpakutō spirit, Muramasa, wasn’t, and he used his powers to make the zanpakutō spirits manifest and turn on their owners and the Soul Society at large.

Thus, the zanpakutō of one of the series’ most fanservice-friendly characters became an equally fanservice-friendly catgirl. She’s impatient, impetuous, flirty, and conceited to a fault. In other words, she’s a combination of female stereotypes and feline habits. At least until she breaks free from Muramasa’s brainwashing. Then she chills out a bit and even gets to fall in love in a brief, doomed romance with the sword beast Narunosuke. So, there was a heart beneath that vain and voluptuous exterior.

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Catherine

Cat Burglar-Turned-Cat Debt Collector

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Catherine

Release Date

April 4, 2006

Seasons

10

Creator

Hideaki Sorachi

Number of Episodes

367

  • Debut: Episode 1- “You B******s! Do You Even Have a Silver Soul?!” (cameo), Episode 12- “A Person Who Gives a Good First Impression Can’t Be a Decent Fellow”

The world of Gintama initially seems rather grim, as Edo-period Japan is under the heels of alien invaders known as the Amanto. Humans are stuck near the bottom of the social ladder compared to their new overlords, though that doesn’t matter to Gintoki as much as making a living. Through his business, Yorozuya, he and his crew will practically do anything for a price. Otherwise, his landlady, Otose, would come down on him like a ton of bricks over his shop’s rent.

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However, in Episode 12, he gets lucky when he saves Otose’s business from a cat burglar called Catherine. By sneaking in cat-form, and working under Otose’s nose as a helper, she stole her savings. She’d have run down Otose too if Gintoki hadn’t stopped her. Surprisingly, after a stint in prison, Catherine got back into Otose’s employ on the condition she’d never steal again, which she lived up to, becoming Otose’s go-to henchwoman for collecting Gintoki’s rent and making him stand up for his landlady.

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Shizuka Nekonome

A Grown-Up Take On Neko-Musume

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Shizuka Nekonome
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘New Life and a Vampire’

The term ‘Neko-Musume’ is also used in Rosario + Vampire to describe its own catgirl, Shizuka Nekonome. The series was a harem anime based on a humble human boy, Tsukune, who accidentally ended up at a high school for monsters. So, it wouldn’t be surprising if it was inspired by GeGeGe no Kitarō, or at least the same folklore sources, as Shizuka’s cat features also get more intimidating when people get on the wrong side of her.

She’s one of the few teachers who’s open to humans and monsters getting along and thus looks out for Tsukune. While she tries to keep her feline features discreet, she’s often oblivious to when they stick out, be it in her love for eating raw fish, or when her tail pops out. Tsukune and others learn that it’s best to be discreet about them in return, as pointing it out to her often makes her angry. Then she’ll show everyone how monstrous she can be.

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Blair

A Cat That Turns Into A Girl

Anime Catgirls- Blair Soul Eater
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘Resonance of the Soul- Will Soul Eat Become a Death Scythe?’

Soul Eater has a snake woman, a scorpion woman, and a spider woman (but not Spider-Woman). So, there’s no reason it couldn’t have a cat woman (but not Catwoman). Except the Gorgon Sisters were witches with snake/spider/scorpion-like powers. Despite her pointed hat and knowledge of magic, including pumpkin-based spells, Blair isn’t a witch. Her cat transformation isn’t what it looks like either.

It looks like she’s a woman who turns into a black cat, but it’s actually the other way around. Like the bakeneko, she’s a black cat that can turn into a woman. That didn’t stop Soul and Maka from accidentally mistaking her for a witch and taking her soul anyway. Luckily for them, she survives because she still has 8 more lives. Unluckily for them, she moves into their place without their permission as compensation. Proof enough she was inherently feline to begin with.

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Tsubasa Hanekawa

Bad Luck With Black Cats

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Tsubasa Hanekawa
  • Show: Bakemonogatari (2009).
  • 1 Season, 15 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘Hitagi Crab, Part One’

The different anime adaptations of Nisio Isin’s Bakemonogatari light novels all cover different supernatural phenomena, from ghosts to cryptids, so it was bound to cover infamous Japanese cat spirits like the bakeneko. They’re usually told from the perspective of the lead character Koyomi Araragi, but some stories involve his class president, Tsubasa Hanekawa, whose stressful family life would lead her to get possessed by a sawarineko (‘harming cat’).

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In this ‘Black Hanekawa’ state, she (ironically) gets long white hair, cat ears, and a more playful, chatty personality. She’s prone to peppering her words with mews, wearing as little clothing as she can get away with, and manipulating others for her amusement before draining their energy. Usually, sawarineko are weak spirits, but Tsubasa and ‘Black Hanekawa’ formed such a strong, Venom-like bond that she became a formidable force. It’ll take more than a priest and a prayer stick to stop the sawarineko from possessing her completely.

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Millianna

Devoted To All Things Feline

Anime Catgirls- Millianna Fairy Tail
  • Debut: Episode 33 – ‘The Tower of Heaven’.

It’s a good thing Millianna grew up to be a cat-lover, otherwise her cat-like features would get her into trouble. She has cat-like eyes to go with her cat-like nose and mouth, which she compliments with whisker-style tattoos and styling her hair into cat ears. Plus, she wears a little collar with a bell on it and decks her room with a plethora of cat decorations. So, she’s a case of someone who lucked into their gimmick and decided to live it.

She’s a mage for the all-women’s guild Mermaid’s Heel in Fairy Tail, where she largely uses rope and tube-based binding spells. This isn’t particularly feline, as cats are more likely to entangle themselves instead when they play with ropes, tubes, and strings. But she also scratches her foes with her sharp nails and pummels them with her Cat Punch technique. So, she still has some kitty-based tricks up her sleeve.

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Himari Noihara

Who Needs Claws When a Katana Will Do?

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Himari Noihara
  • Show: Omamori Himari (2010).
  • 1 Season, 12 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘Cat and Girl and Allergy’

Usually, catgirls in anime have some mystical or superpowered abilities to help them in a pinch, or a fine set of claws. Himari Noihara is no different, as she’s a cat spirit with claws, heightened senses, superhuman strength and speed, and two anime-exclusive super forms that are as “fanservicey” as they are powerful. But usually, she’ll fend off her folklorish foes with her Yasutsuna, a katana named after Japan’s most famous swordsmith.

Duty-bound to protect Yuto, a seemingly ordinary teenager who happens to be descended from a line of demon slayers, she’ll stop at nothing to defend him from demons seeking revenge on his bloodline in Omamori Himari. Or the ones vying to take his attention off of her, like the water deity Shizuku, and the artifact spirit Lizlet. She is sweet on the guy, but she’s also at a disadvantage as Yuto is allergic to cats. Himari can hide her more feline features, but she’s still a catgirl.

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Eris

The Textbook Definition Of An Anime Catgirl

Anime Catgirls- Eris Cat Planet Cuties
  • Show: Cat Planet Cuties (2010).
  • 1 Season, 12 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘The Cat That Came to Earth’

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Barging her way into someone’s room unannounced and just making herself at home is typical cat behavior. However, she is considerate enough to explain her deal and not demand breakfast afterward. Kio doesn’t know what to make of her, but he does his best to look out for her safety from the Secret Service, Dogisians (dog people), and more. She’s a friendly, polyamorous catgirl, so it helps to stay on her good side.

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Nozomi Kiriya

A Stray Catgirl in Search of a Home

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Nozomi Kiriya
  • Show: Mayoi Neko Overrun! (2010)
  • 1 Season, 13 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 1 – “Stray Cats, Dashed”

Nozomi Kiriya in Mayoi Neko Overrun is a little different from the usual catgirl trope. Instead of being a sexpot who knows their appeal and uses it to their advantage, Nozomi acts more like a literal cat: aloof, rarely verbal, and a little dopey. She’s barely seen in her debut episode, where protagonist Takumi mistakes her passing feline features for the big cat he suspects ate the cake order at his café, Stray Cats. It’s not until the end when Otome, Takumi’s big stepsister, brings her back to live with them that he learns she’s the ‘cat’ he was looking for.

Nozomi makes up for the loss by being better at cake baking than Takumi, becoming the café’s main patissier. She’s also a genius at school too. Yet she barely talks about anything, let alone herself, doesn’t understand social cues so well, and often goes off and does her own thing, including running away from home for a while. All she needs is a slight vanity streak and an insatiable need to knock stuff off ledges, tables and desks, and she’d be the most cat-like catgirl on this list.

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Neko

Feline by Name, Feline by Nature

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Neko
  • Show: K (2012).
  • 1 Season, 13 Episodes.
  • Debut: Episode 1- “Knight”

K, or K Project, or Project K to make it more search engine-friendly, doesn’t make things cozier for Japan in the near future, as it’s secretly run by seven families of psychics called the Seven Clans of Color, and they don’t all get along. That wouldn’t matter much to high school student Yashiro until one of the Red Clan’s HOMRA members is killed by a man who looks a lot like him. Now the HOMRA are after his head, and the Blue Clan’s Scepter 4 are interested in him as well.

Luckily, he’s got some help from the swordsman Yatogami, and Neko, a girl known as a Strain who can manipulate people’s senses. On top of making them see delusions, or overloading their senses, she can make them unsure if she’s really turning into a giant monster cat, or if that’s all in their heads. Though she can actually turn into a tiny kitten and likes doing cat-like things, like chasing after small things and batting things around for no reason.

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Alicia Rue

A Digital Take On The Trope Inspired By Cat Creatures Of Legend

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Alicia Rue
  • Debut: Episode 19 – ‘The Legrue Corridor’ (cameo), Episode 20 – ‘General of the Blazing Flame’ (full role).

Sword Art Online‘s Alicia Rue is more of an online avatar for a player in the VRMMORPG ALfheim Online (ALO). Still, that avatar is of a feline-like woman, and she’s still as real as every other catgirl on this list (i.e. purely fictional). SAO just adds an extra layer of meta that’s almost post-modern. Beyond that, Alicia is the Lord of ALO’s Caith Sith race, named after the cat spirits from Scottish folklore.

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After Kirito saves her and the other Cait Sith leaders from a Salamander ambush, she tries using her charm to recruit him to her side as a mercenary. Though she had no luck, she became a recurring ally of his for the rest of the series. She’s got cat ears and a tail, though compared to some of the other entries here, her cat motif is pretty light.

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Sinon

Why Have Sniper Wolf When There’s a Sniper Cat?

sinon firing a sniper
  • Show: Sword Art Online.
  • 3 Seasons, 96 Episodes.
  • Debut: Season 2, Episode 1- “The World of Guns” (real world), Season 2, Episode 15- “Queen of the Lake” (as a catgirl)

Alicia Rue isn’t the only Cait Sith girl in SAO, though at least she started off that way. Asada ‘Sinon’ Shino debuted in the series’ Phantom Bullet arc, where she took on a more human avatar to play ‘Gun Gale Online’. She took it up as a way to process her trauma from accidentally killing a would-be robber as a child and get over her fear of firearms. As a result, through hours of trials and tribulations, she became one of the best snipers in the game.

However, once the ‘Phantom Bullet’ arc ended, she was invited into the fantasy world of ALO. Without guns, Sinon had to make a new character: a Cait Sith archer who, despite her lowly stats, mastered the bow in no time. She’s got a cool head, despite her emotional baggage, though Kirito still manages to find ways to get past her shell, like pulling on her new tail.

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Koneko ‘Shirone’ Tōjō

A Powerhouse In A Petite Form

Iconic Anime Catgirls- Koneko Tojo

High School DxD

Release Date

January 6, 2012

Number of Episodes

48

Studio

TNK, Passione

Seasons

4

Creator

Ichiei Ishibumi

  • Debut: Episode 1 – ‘I Got a Girlfriend!’

With the neko-musume and the bakeneko, Asian mythology provides yet another cat creature in the nekomata. Described as far back as China’s Sui dynasty, they’re different from the bakeneko in that they take an extra step in their development. Instead of being cats that develop powers, they’re cats that become cat monsters that develop powers. They can be more vengeful and malevolent, and steal away the dead. High School DxD used them as the basis for Koneko Tōjō.

Originally named ‘Shirone’, she was given her new name by series’ co-lead Rias after her elder brother Sirzechs saved her from execution. Her elder sister, Kuroka, killed her previous guardian in an outburst, so the other demons thought she should be killed off before she could end up the same way. Sirzechs disagreed, and she became one of Rias’ servants. The experience traumatized her, causing her to withdraw into herself, but with help, she gradually accepted who she was and what she was capable of.

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