List of fictional humanoid species in animation

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This is a list of fictional humanoid species in animation. It is a collection of various notable humanoid species that are featured in animated works including any species depicted using traditional animation, stop-motion animation, or CGI/computer animation.

SpeciesWorkNotes
André's species The Adventures of André & Wally B. André's species are cartoonish humanoids who have light blue skin, a spherical black nose, large eyes and thin limbs. They have a flexible, teardrop-shaped torso and they are possibly hairless. They can communicate through buccal speech.
Baabian Escape from Planet Earth Baabians have blue skin, fin-like hair on the back of their heads and others.
Bagi Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature A pink cat-woman genetically modified with the DNA of a human.
Doc's species Escape from Planet Earth Doc's species are mouse-like, having large ears.
Frank, Tony, Bing, Dean and Sammy The Brothers Grunt Constipated, pale rubbery humanoids who are on search for their brother Perry who became the chosen one.
Homo Diclonii Elfen Lied A species which strongly resemble humans with the only obvious difference being the two horn-like protrusions extending from the temporal and parietal regions of the skull. They are a race of beings which psychokinetic powers via the use of their "vectors".
Irkens Invader Zim An imperialistic race of green-skinned humanoids from the planet Irk, a society based on universal conquest and where height is a determiner of social status. As such, their rulers are The Tallest.
Namekian Dragon Ball The Namekians (ナメック星人, Namekkusei-jin) are a fictional race of extraterrestrials from the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. They are humanoid with slug-like characteristics, including green skin and antennae. Namekians are philosophical warriors. They are among the most important races in the series.
Minions Despicable Me Small, yellow, melodious henchmen shaped like pill capsules who wear overalls and goggles and have one or two eyes.
Smurfs The Smurfs Small blue humanoid creatures.
Sockbat Drawn Together The Sockbats are Wooldoor's people who are yellow humanoids. Sockbats have wings serving as ears and their nose is orange. Many Sockbats were exterminated by the Sweetcakes and some of those who survived were dedicated to recording videos with adult content.
Spirits Date A Live Creatures which are formerly humans, but they have special clothes, named astral dresses and great powers. A spirit has an angel (ex. Zafkiel, Sandalphon ).
Jinchuuriki Naruto Humans who have inside them demon tailed beasts (ex. nine tailed beast, one tailed beast ) and can use their power.
Snorks The Snorks Small multicolored humanoid creatures.
Zentradi Macross A fictional, militastic race of alien, humanoid giants and often the main antagonist in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross anime series [1] and its Robotech adaptation.

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