Kinda surprised no one mentioned Krystal from Star Fox yet. I mean, seriously, there is no way either Rare or Namco didn’t know what they were doing with their promotional art for their respective installments in the series.
Also, Wolf from the same series might count, although I don’t think Nintendo was originally going for that with him, he just kinda naturally developed that way.
A good collection of the characters in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. Especially TOTK.
Lola Bunny or Jessica Rabbit. Oh my!
Ajani Goldmane from Magic: the Gathering
Incineroar and that other monkey guy… Rillaboom.
Let’s see…
The main classic is Lola Bunny from Space Jam (1993). We all know it.
Zootopia anyone? I think all of the characters are!
Some Pokemon examples include greats like;
- Gardevoir
- Lopunny
- Lucario
- Machamp
- plus any other human-shape pokemon that I didn’t name
Disney makes and/or releases quite a lot of furry bait. Zootopia? (the) Bad Guys? Bluey? (which is so popular that it has a musical now) Also, there’s Turning Red, both Sing movies, all four Kung Fu Panda movies, all 3 Madagascar movies + the spinoff, older movies like Robin Hood, The Rescuers, The Fox and the Hound, etc.
Also, weird thing that I noticed about Bluey that I need to share or else I'll go insane (nsfw)
In Zootopia and (the) Bad Guys, as well as in most blatant furry bait movies, everyone is wearing clothes. In some movies like the Madagascar movies, none of the furry bait characters wear clothes nor talk about wearing clothes in the past (because, well, no duh, they’re wild animals or zoo animals, they aren’t gonna be wearing clothes in the middle of either the wilderness or a cage in a zoo)
HOWEVER, in Bluey nobody wears clothes, in public or in private, which at first is a bit weird because they’re dogs and not wild wolves but sure, they’re dogs and dogs don’t wear clothes usually. (and also it’s not created by Disney but by a studio in Queensland, so there might be different animation standards and practices) There’s also the times where they wear hats (and one time I could find as an image on the bluey wiki (which exists for some reason) where Chilli wears a police badge, which would hurt if they didn’t have clothes), but whatever, it’s a kid’s show and that’s usually how animators show policemen and such in kid’s shows. Then, in “The Show”, they’re acting out how Chilli and Bandit first met. And they reference what they were wearing at the time. (more or less, mainly to make fun of Bandit who kinda gets screwed over throughout the episode after he tries to do something nice for his wife for her birthday, and if going out of your way to make fun of the person who wanted to make you feel special on your birthday to the point where they’re badly embarrassed & the laughing stock of the house for an hour ISN’T a dick move, I don’t know what is. It doesn’t matter he gets screwed over in pretty much every episode because this time it’s Chilli doing it for her own amusement instead of the kids doing it in a game.)
Now, feel free to call me a conspiracy theorist for this one, but the fact that they know exactly what clothes are and simply don’t wear them indicates that the entire show takes place inside of a nudist colony (or several nudist colonies, depending on how big you think the nudist colonies would be and how long the trips to relatives’ houses would be).
On a definitely totally 100% unrelated note, my search history has been murdered and browser emulators are the best thing since sliced bread.