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A '''humanoid''' is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. The earliest recorded use of the term, in 1870, referred to indigenous peoples in areas colonized by Europeans. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton. | |||
Although this usage was common in the sciences for much of the 20th century, it is now considered rare. More generally, the term can refer to anything with distinctly human characteristics or adaptations, such as possessing opposable anterior forelimb-appendages (i.e. thumbs), visible spectrum-binocular vision (i.e. having two eyes), or biomechanic plantigrade-bipedalism (i.e. the ability to walk on heels and metatarsals in an upright position). Humanoids may also include human-animal hybrids (where each cell has partly human and partly animal genetic contents) and human-animal chimeras (where some cells are human and some cells are animal in origin). Science fiction media frequently present sentient extraterrestrial lifeforms as humanoid as a byproduct of convergent evolution. |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 1 February 2023
A humanoid is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. The earliest recorded use of the term, in 1870, referred to indigenous peoples in areas colonized by Europeans. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton.
Although this usage was common in the sciences for much of the 20th century, it is now considered rare. More generally, the term can refer to anything with distinctly human characteristics or adaptations, such as possessing opposable anterior forelimb-appendages (i.e. thumbs), visible spectrum-binocular vision (i.e. having two eyes), or biomechanic plantigrade-bipedalism (i.e. the ability to walk on heels and metatarsals in an upright position). Humanoids may also include human-animal hybrids (where each cell has partly human and partly animal genetic contents) and human-animal chimeras (where some cells are human and some cells are animal in origin). Science fiction media frequently present sentient extraterrestrial lifeforms as humanoid as a byproduct of convergent evolution.
Pages in category "Humanoid Characters"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 397 total.
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- Acid Man
- Aeon (Castlevania)
- Agent 3 (Splatoon)
- Agni (Gwain Saga)
- Air Man
- Aircon Man
- Aki Narukami
- Alex the Lion
- Alice (Bibliomania)
- Alice (Megami Tensei)
- Alph (Pikmin)
- Alucard (Hellsing)
- Android 13
- Android 14
- Android 15
- Android 16
- Android 17
- Android 18
- Android 19
- Aqua Man
- Ares (God of War)
- Astro Man
- Ava Ire
- Awakened Cockroach
B
- Bakuzan
- Ballade
- Balloon Boy
- Ballos
- Bardock
- Bass
- Beast
- Beerus
- Being X
- Big the Cat
- Big the Cat (Chronicles)
- Bio-Broly
- Black Mage (Mario Sports Mix)
- Blade Man
- Blast Man
- Blathers
- Blizzard Man
- Block Man
- Bojack
- Bomb Man
- Boros
- Bounce Man
- Bow Kid
- Brewster
- Bright Man
- Brittany (Pikmin)
- Broly
- Broly (Dragon Ball Super)
- Bubble Man
- Burner Man
- Burst Man
- Burter
- Buster Rod G
C
- Cal Kestis
- Captain Ginyu
- Catherine
- Caulifla
- Cell
- Cell Jr.
- Centaur Man
- Cere Junda
- Charge Man
- Charlie (Pikmin)
- Chiaotzu
- Chicken Little (PS2)
- Chill Man
- Chilled
- Choze
- Chronoa
- Chronoa (Dragon Ball Heroes)
- Chuck E. Cheese
- Clark Kent (All Star)
- Clark Kent (My Adventures with Superman)
- Clark Kent (Superman Smashes the Klan)
- Clock Men
- Cloud Man
- Clown Man
- Cold Man
- Commando Man
- Compass Man
- Concrete Man
- Cooler
- Copy Robot
- Crash Man
- Crystal Man
- Cui
- Cuphead
- Curly Brace
- Cut Man