Template:ACG creatures/doc
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Creatures appearing in ACG works. If there are any omissions or additions in the future, please feel free to edit them.
Regarding the inclusion principles and scope of the ACG creatures template:
Just because something is not included in this template doesn't mean it is not included on MGP. For the inclusion standards of MGP, please refer to Moegirlpedia:Scope of Inclusion
This covers living creatures (such as common animals, flowers, plants and trees) that have appeared in more than one series/work/lore in ACG works.
Notes:
① This big family template does not contain characters, but animals from real life. Therefore, the template contains creature names (such as "cat", "rabbit", etc.), not the character names (such as "Shamisen" Gentleman Cat", "Crying Rabbit", etc.).
To introduce specific characters, put them on the navbox template of their corresponding work (or author, etc.) or on Template:ACG pets
②This template is about the creatures themselves, and has nothing to do with moe anthropomorphism of creatures. For the moe anthopomorphism of various creatures, please refer to Template:Animal Moegirls.
However, you can add a hidden link to the Moegirl's article inside the creature's item (if there is a nymphomaniac).
③ Please do not list the wildcard special forms "oo demon, oo god, oo girl" corresponding to the same creature in this template (such as cat demon, cat god, cat girl corresponding to cats; dog demon, snake god, rabbit girl, etc.) , with the exception of exclusive yōkai (such as nekomata, nine-tailed foxes, hydras, hellhounds, etc.), and each wildcard special form can be introduced separately in the article text or linked to a separate page (if any).
④Italics indicate creatures that are extinct in reality.
⑤ The creatures in this template do not have to be written as "species", but can also be a general term of a certain level of biological classification (such as "dinosaur").
⑥ Legendary creatures (of myth/religion/folklore/occult/natural history, etc.) will be included in this template as appropriate. in: The grouping "Overall" refers to legendary creatures across cultures. The group "Asian" refers to the legendary creatures of East/Southeast Asia/South Asia etc. The group "Western Culture" refers to the legendary creatures of Christianity/Europe etc. The grouping "other cultures" refers to the legendary creatures of other apocalyptic religions/North Asia/Central Asia/West Asia/Africa/America/Oceania, etc. The group "modern" refers to the legendary creatures of urban legends/neopaganism/biology/XF/Fantasy/Sci-Fi etc. Secondary grouping: "Joint name" refers to fictional creatures that are well-known in myths and legends; "Animal-like" refers to fictional creatures that resemble animals; "Bird-like" refers to fictional creatures that resemble birds; "Humanoid" refers to bipedal humanoid creatures; "Other" includes fictional creatures with various forms, fictional creatures whose specific form is debated between mammals or birds, fictional creatures that are not animals or birds, fish creatures, snake creatures, etc.
For creatures that are rarely used in ACGN and no entry has been created, please do not list them in the template in large numbers, but creatures that have created entries can be added. (Some plants that have not yet created an entry and have very few appearances are temporarily blocked. If an entry is created, the blocking can be unblocked.)