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{{ContentTag | {{ContentTag | ||
|type=Attribute | |type=Attribute | ||
|subtype1=Body | |||
|description=A character having a human / fully anthropomorphized form when they canonically do not have one. Also acceptable for [[cosplaying]] as a character that isn't humanoid. | |description=A character having a human / fully anthropomorphized form when they canonically do not have one. Also acceptable for [[cosplaying]] as a character that isn't humanoid. | ||
|gender=The gender of the character depicted determines if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespace]]. | |gender=The gender of the character depicted determines if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespace]]. | ||
|note=Not to be confused with [[mecha girl]] as it is expected. | |note=Not to be confused with [[mecha girl]] as it is expected. | ||
|japanese=擬人化 | |japanese=擬人化 | ||
|example1=https://ehwiki.org/wiki/File:gijinka_example1.jpg | |||
}} | |||
Revision as of 17:34, 11 November 2019
Reminder: Tags require sufficient presence to be applied, unless an exception is noted below. If a tag type is hyperlinked, refer to the linked page for any additional presence or tagging notes.
- Description: A character having a human / fully anthropomorphized form when they canonically do not have one. Also acceptable for cosplaying as a character that isn't humanoid.
- Notes: Not to be confused with mecha girl as it is expected.
- Gender: The gender of the character depicted determines if the tag is placed in the female or male namespace.
- Japanese: 擬人化
- Examples: [1]