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- Kemono abstract "Kemono (獣, beast) is a type of japanese art and style on which characters shows some clear animal features while they act human. It's commonly used on paintings, fanart, manga, anime and videogames. It should never be confused with the term Furry (a subculture interested in fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics, originated in the United States).This anthropomorphic characters of the Kemono genre are usually named Jūjin (Japanese 獣人 or じゅうじん \"anthropomorphic\"; other way to read these kanjis are kemonobito or \"beast-people\"). Their unique designs changes depending on the artist, from anthropomorphic animals to combinations of popular characters with animal features that can be considered attractive or cute, like ears or tails. Most of the characters from this genre shows an human personality, it's pretty strange to see them acting as their animal counterparts. They are always shown acting and living the same way a normal human would in their same period or social environment: they speak normally, live in normal homes, eat normal food, etc. The difference between kemonos and normal human beings are little to none.".
- Kemono thumbnail Japanese_traditional_furry_art2.jpg?width=300.
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- Kemono wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kemono".
- Kemono wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthropomorphic".
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- Kemono hypernym Art.
- Kemono type Person.
- Kemono type Concept.
- Kemono comment "Kemono (獣, beast) is a type of japanese art and style on which characters shows some clear animal features while they act human. It's commonly used on paintings, fanart, manga, anime and videogames.".
- Kemono label "Kemono".
- Kemono sameAs m.0lyd0.
- Kemono wasDerivedFrom Kemono?oldid=708039932.
- Kemono depiction Japanese_traditional_furry_art2.jpg.
- Kemono isPrimaryTopicOf Kemono.