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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })When a work has an ordinary setting, your cast is going to be... well, ordinary. Your basic Five-Man Band, maybe with a Token Minority, or a Token Girl. But when you're the author of Speculative Fiction, authors can make the cast as interesting as they want. Enter the Token Nonhuman to spice things up. He (or she; this is a Unisex Trope) could be a Rubber-Forehead Alien, a Robot Buddy, a Funny Animal, a Civilized Animal, a Partially Civilized Animal, or all of the above at once, but one thing is for sure. They aren't human. Even Demi Humans like elves can count as examples of this trope. A Token Nonhuman is not the Team Pet — the team pet is, well, a pet that belongs to the team, but the Token Nonhuman is a sapient being who stands on more-or-less equal footing with the humans. Unlike other token what-have-yous, a token nonhuman is not there to attract a Periphery Demographic. Probably. A Token Nonhuman instead serves the purpose of exploring the possibility of other species with radically different natures from our own, incorporating beings with cool superhuman abilities, showing that the main cast is not practicing Fantastic Racism, and exploring the question What Measure Is A Nonhuman. If nothing else, the Token Non-Human can serve as the Amusing Alien for comic relief. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Because Most Writers Are Human (to our knowledge), you'll likely not see more than one Main Character who isn't human, hence the "token" part of "Token Nonhuman". If there is more than one nonhuman character, you'll most likely see a cast full of nonhumans, with a Token Human. Token Heroic Orc is this trope meeting Token Enemy Minority. See also Fantastic Sapient Species Tropes, and Not Quite Human. Compare and contrast Team Pet. Contrast Not Even Human. Inverse of Token Human and Unfazed Everyman. |
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Aladdin: The Series has several non-human members of the team: the Genie (a Genie), Iago (a parrot), Abu (a monkey) and the flying carpet. | |
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Carson the muskrat from Dork Tower. | |
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Bojack Horseman: In Diane's family, a literal Black Sheep functions as this. | |
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Ne'ban in Unreal II: The Awakening, while the rest of the main cast is human he is, apparently, an intelligent parasite living in a jelly like alien, housed in a robotic suit. | |
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Though the cast contains several examples of not quite human characters, including the titular protagonist, Angel has Lorne as the only visibly demonic main character who is unable to alter his appearance in any way. | |
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T'Pol and Phlox in Enterprise. | |
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Grimm: Monroe and Rosalee, the two Wesen characters of the show. (Notice that Renard is actually half human and Adalind is no longer Wesen). | |
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The Orville has three: Bortus the Moclan, Alara Kitan the Xelayan and Isaac the Kailon. A recurrent character voiced my Norm Macdonald is Yaphit a gelatinous blop. | |
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Men in Black: The Series has The Twins as the Token Aliens of MIB. In the fourth season, sci-fi affirmative action causes MIB to hire an alien field agent and alien scientist. | |
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Darth Maul from The Phantom Menace was the only non-human true Sith in the theatrical films. | |
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Power Rangers Turbo had two alien characters filling the position of Sixth Ranger, namely the Blue Senturion and Phantom Ranger. | |
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In Lyrical Nanoha, if you look the non-human characters of the Riot Force 6 or Special Duty Section 6 with all section members together, they are the minority. But if you exclude all nameless characters, they are the majority in the latter section. In Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Vivid, Vivio is the only known Inter-Middle participant who is not actually human. She's a Clone Jesus. |
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Saru in Star Trek: Discovery regarding main characters, some recurrent alien characters can be seen among the crew. | |
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Trip in Power Rangers Time Force. | |
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Harry Potter: Remus Lupin is the Marauders' Token Nonhuman (from a certain perspective; werewolves in the Potterverse are essentially humans with a condition rather than a separate species). Among the modern day heroes, there's Hagrid, who's part giant. Firenze the centaur is the Token Non-Human of the Hogwarts faculty for a while. |
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Uma Quipleure, a cow-like alien from Everyday Heroes. | |
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Sam Starfall from Freefall is the only alien in the whole comic; everyone else (excepting a few housepets and the like) is either human, robot, or genetically engineered uplifted animal. His species doesn't even have space travel of their own; he snuck onboard a human ship that made landfall and enbarked on adventure from there. | |
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Power Rangers in Space featured the first alien to be part of the main team, instead of filling the position of Sixth Ranger, in the form of Andros, the Red Space Ranger, a Human Alien from the planet KO 35. The team is later joined by Sixth Ranger Zhane, also from KO 35. | |
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Some of the Rangers in Power Rangers aren't human/earthling, while the rest of the team is. The first alien ranger in a team of humans is Trey, the Gold Zeo Ranger from Power Rangers Zeo Power Rangers Turbo had two alien characters filling the position of Sixth Ranger, namely the Blue Senturion and Phantom Ranger. Power Rangers in Space featured the first alien to be part of the main team, instead of filling the position of Sixth Ranger, in the form of Andros, the Red Space Ranger, a Human Alien from the planet KO 35. The team is later joined by Sixth Ranger Zhane, also from KO 35. Maya, the yellow ranger from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, hailing from the planet Mirinoi. Later on, the sister of aforementioned Andros joins the team. Trip in Power Rangers Time Force. |
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Rak Wraithraiser from Tower of God. Egomaniac Hunter, Big Guy, Blood Knight, giant freaking alligator◊. | |
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K-2SO, a reprogrammed Imperial security droid in Rogue One. | |
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Xavier: Renegade Angel is a Fallen Angel in a world of humans. | |
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Final Fantasy VII: Red XIII. Possibly Cait-Sith as well, although it's controlled by a human. Though as the two interact in Dirge of Cerberus, at least some Cait Sith models are sentient. |
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Final Fantasy XII: Fran. Somewhat obvious here, as Ivalice is replete with sentient nonhuman races (Viera, Moogle, Bangaa, Seeq, Aegyl etc.). but Fran is the only one such among the protagonists. | |
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Golden Axe has Gilius the dwarf together with the male and female human heroes, and the sci-fi based Spiritual Successor Alien Storm has Scooter the robot. | |
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Rebellion had Bebe, the only witch who befriended the girls and became part of the team as the mascot; and now she's human. Kyubey also counts. |
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Legostar Galactica gives us T.A.G. (Token Alien Guy) who only puts up with being called T.A.G. because of his Embarrassing First Name and lack of a last name, although the cast quickly expanded to include numerous aliens, robots, and the likes, including a air-breathing giant squid and a Deep One | |
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Persona 3 has Koromaru, who's a (very intelligent) dog, plus the Anti-Shadow Suppression Weapon Aigis, who gradually becomes more human over time. Persona 3 FES and Persona 4: Arena also introduces Aigis's two "sisters" Metis and Labrys. | |
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Persona 4 has Teddie, a mysterious entity native to the TV world resembling a cute mascot suit. Teddie himself laments that he's not sure what he is, and is sad that he can't join the rest of the Investigation Team in the real world. It is eventually revealed that he was a shadow that developed a personality out of a desire to be loved, and over the course of the story he gains both a Persona and a human body, effectively becoming a real person. | |
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Persona 5 has Morgana, a talking cat-like creature the protagonists meet in Kamoshida's Palace, who turns into an ordinary cat in the real world (with the exception of the fact that he can still talk to people who have talked to him in the Metaverse). Like Teddie, Morgana has no memories of his past, but is convinced he was a human whose form was distorted by the Metaverse, and joins the protagonists after they promise to help him find a way to restore his true form. Before the final dungeon it's revealed that Morgana is actually an embodiment of humanity's hope, created by Igor to gather those who can oppose Yaldabaoth. | |
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For the first 500-some strips, the central mercenary crew in Schlock Mercenary had only one nonhuman — the titular Schlock. But that ended in 2002. Schlock Mercenary is generally pretty good about averting this trope, even prior to the hiring spree on Ghanj-Rho. The first two months see the introduction of not only the eponymous ball of amorphous violence, but Flib Sh'vuu, communications slug/squid with a cool flying chair; Ennesby, a viral AI that used to be a boy band; Ch'vorthq who was genetically tailored to be the perfect ambassador that explodes. All of whom are, or become part of Tagon's Toughs, although Sh'vuu doesn't really get much of plot and character development thrown at him. |
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Red Dwarf had the Cat. Arguably, he could also be construed as Team Pet, as he was descended from Lister's cat Frankenstein, but let's count 3 million years of evolution to his credit. | |
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In Black Legion, the only non-humans (or post-humans, at least) are Dark Eldar Nefertari and daemon Gyre. | |
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In Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Vivid, Vivio is the only known Inter-Middle participant who is not actually human. She's a Clone Jesus. | |
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Sion from Mirai Sentai Timeranger is a Human Alien and the last survivor from the planet Humard. | |
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Overwatch has a diverse cast of characters, but of the 21 original heroes, there were only three non-humans. Bastion and Zenyatta were the Omnic representatives (basically sentient robots), while Winston is a hyper-intelligent gorilla. Since launch, they've added Orisa, another Omnic, but there are still six times the amount of humans compared to non-humans. | |
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Teal'c from Stargate SG-1. An odd example in that Jaffa are genetically altered humans. Subverted, averted, and inverted (possibly) in Stargate Atlantis — the Pegasus Galaxy is full of humans, but almost none of the non-Terran humans work for the Atlantis expedition, but then by the end of the pilot, the flagship exploration team adopts a non-Terran member. By the second season of Atlantis, the main team is split 50-50 between Earth humans and locals — Sheppard and McKay from Earth, and Teyla and Ronon from the Pegasus Galaxy. This stays for the rest of the series. |
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The titular character of Doraemon is a blue cat robot from the future who currently lives in present-day Japan where sentient robots have not been invented yet. | |
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Averted by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which is set on a space station that's mainly made up of non-humans, and there are multiple aliens in the starring (Kira, Odo, Quark, Worf, both Daxes) and recurring cast. | |
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Among teammates it's averted in Mass Effect. The human squad members are actually outnumbered 2:1 by the aliens. | |
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In the second game, we are introduced to Legion and EDI as the token robot and Normandy AI respectively. | |
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MassEffect2 | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Lampshaded in Mass Effect 3, where Garrus refers to himself as Shepard's "token Turian friend". | |
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Though as the two interact in Dirge of Cerberus, at least some Cait Sith models are sentient. | |
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Token Non-Human | |
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In the Mass Effect series, most of Shepard's crew are human, but typically feature about two or three aliens. Among teammates it's averted in Mass Effect. The human squad members are actually outnumbered 2:1 by the aliens. In the second game, we are introduced to Legion and EDI as the token robot and Normandy AI respectively. Lampshaded in Mass Effect 3, where Garrus refers to himself as Shepard's "token Turian friend". |
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Beet J. Stag in Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters is an AI driven android and not one able to blend in with humans, as his appearance and mannerisms clearly betray he is a manmade construct. | |
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Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Galaxy Quest: In-universe example is Dr. Lazarus (an expy of Mr. Spock from Star Trek) in the case of the Show Within a Show, in the movie itself the Therbians in general and Laliari in particular became this in "Real Life" for the cast. Ironically Laliari will not play an alien after she chooses to stay on Earth and is added as a "human" character in the show. | |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Final Fantasy IX: Nearlynote or over, for strict enough definitions of "human" half the party, making them not really "token" at all. The only one that is clearly human is Steiner. The other include a tailed Genome (Zidane), human-like summonersnote Born with horns in their heads, though Garnet's was surgically removed (Garnet & Eiko), a Black Magenote Which, in this setting, are basically living dolls (Vivi), a Burmecian (Freya), a Qu (Quina) and a blue-skinned man who might be human (Amarant). |
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Final Fantasy IX (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Token Non-Human / int_86814cd2 | |
Token Non-Human / int_86814e56 | type |
Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_86814e56 | comment |
Final Fantasy VI: Mog and Umaro. Possibly Gogo as wellnote We're... not sure what Gogo is. VI has a large enough cast size for three to still be token. Four if you count the fact that Terra is a Half-Human Hybrid. | |
Token Non-Human / int_86814e56 | featureApplicability |
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Final Fantasy VI (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Token Non-Human / int_86814e56 | |
Token Non-Human / int_86aff994 | type |
Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_86aff994 | comment |
Maya, the yellow ranger from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, hailing from the planet Mirinoi. Later on, the sister of aforementioned Andros joins the team. | |
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Power Rangers Lost Galaxy | hasFeature |
Token Non-Human / int_86aff994 | |
Token Non-Human / int_8a975c1e | type |
Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_8a975c1e | comment |
In Beyond the Beyond, every character that can join your party is a human, save for the summoner Tont, who is basically an amorphous blob of goo. | |
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Beyond the Beyond (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_8e82c366 | comment |
Slimer the Ghost in The Real Ghostbusters. | |
Token Non-Human / int_8e82c366 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Token Non-Human / int_8e82c366 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Real Ghostbusters | hasFeature |
Token Non-Human / int_8e82c366 | |
Token Non-Human / int_8eda89ef | type |
Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_8eda89ef | comment |
Mao from Darker Than Black. | |
Token Non-Human / int_8eda89ef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Token Non-Human / int_8eda89ef | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Darker Than Black | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human / int_8fee937 | type |
Token Non-Human | |
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Chrono Hustle has ERK-147, a maintenance bot. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
ChronoHustle | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_90c73dda | comment |
Animorphs has Ax(imili-Esgarouth-Isthill), the only alien on the team. Unless you count Tobias, who got himself permanently morphed into a hawk early on. | |
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Animorphs | hasFeature |
Token Non-Human / int_90c73dda | |
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Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_90f42a9b | comment |
The Wheel of Time: Loial the Ogier is the only non-human among the major characters. | |
Token Non-Human / int_90f42a9b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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The Wheel of Time | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_95e58696 | comment |
Mahou Sensei Negima! has Chachamaru as the Token Nonhuman of Ala Alba. Sayo counts to a certain degree, too. Setsuna technically, though it doesn't come up much. Chachamaru is easily the best example, though. |
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MahouSenseiNegima | hasFeature |
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Tensou Sentai Goseiger has a rather strange example. In this case, the entire team is not human, but rather a race of human looking angels. But their Sixth Ranger is from the same race as their mecha are and therefore does not possess a human form. So in this case, it's a token nonhuman looking being in a team of human looking beings. | |
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Spock half qualifies, as he is half-human. In The Next Generation, three out of the starring cast of seven or eight were non-human. While human-looking Troi was less obvious, both Worf and Data qualify as Token Nonhumans. Averted by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which is set on a space station that's mainly made up of non-humans, and there are multiple aliens in the starring (Kira, Odo, Quark, Worf, both Daxes) and recurring cast. Voyager averts this trope as well, with Neelix, the holographic Doctor, Tuvok, Torres, Kes, and in later seasons former Borg Seven of Nine. The nonhuman main cast slightly outnumber the human main cast members (Janeway, Chakotay, Paris, and Kim). Seven is a strange borderline case, since she was born as the human Annika Hanson, assimilated, and then severed from the Collective. At the end she agrees to a surgical procedure to de-Borgify her completely and at that point presumably goes back to being completely human. T'Pol and Phlox in Enterprise. Saru in Star Trek: Discovery regarding main characters, some recurrent alien characters can be seen among the crew. |
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Star Trek: The Original Series | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human / int_a183d57f | comment |
Seven characters make up the Planet Express crew in Futurama. Out of those seven is one robot, one alien and one mutant. The last of these three is almost completely human save for the lack of a second eye. | |
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Futurama | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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seaQuest DSV had a dolphin that could talk. | |
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SeaQuest DSV | hasFeature |
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Final Fantasy has a history of this: Final Fantasy VI: Mog and Umaro. Possibly Gogo as wellnote We're... not sure what Gogo is. VI has a large enough cast size for three to still be token. Four if you count the fact that Terra is a Half-Human Hybrid. Final Fantasy VII: Red XIII. Possibly Cait-Sith as well, although it's controlled by a human. Though as the two interact in Dirge of Cerberus, at least some Cait Sith models are sentient. Final Fantasy IX: Nearlynote or over, for strict enough definitions of "human" half the party, making them not really "token" at all. The only one that is clearly human is Steiner. The other include a tailed Genome (Zidane), human-like summonersnote Born with horns in their heads, though Garnet's was surgically removed (Garnet & Eiko), a Black Magenote Which, in this setting, are basically living dolls (Vivi), a Burmecian (Freya), a Qu (Quina) and a blue-skinned man who might be human (Amarant). Final Fantasy X: Kimahri. Final Fantasy XII: Fran. Somewhat obvious here, as Ivalice is replete with sentient nonhuman races (Viera, Moogle, Bangaa, Seeq, Aegyl etc.). but Fran is the only one such among the protagonists. Final Fantasy XIII: This trope is averted for the first time since Final Fantasy VIII. Or subverted if you look at it from another way: the game could be the first in the series to have no (technically) human playable characters, as everyone in the party becomes a L'Cie. Which means in the first two chapters of the game Vanille is the Token Non-Human in the group... |
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The Robot in Lost in Space is, well, a Robot living among humans. | |
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Lost in Space | hasFeature |
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Multiple characters in Super Sentai are aliens or other non-human beings in otherwise human teams. Sion from Mirai Sentai Timeranger is a Human Alien and the last survivor from the planet Humard. Doggie Kruger in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger is an alien from the planet Anubis who looks like anthropomorphic dog. Hikaru, the Sixth Ranger of Mahou Sentai Magiranger is more or less the equivalent of an angel. Later on, it is revealed that the father of the main team is also an angel. Tensou Sentai Goseiger has a rather strange example. In this case, the entire team is not human, but rather a race of human looking angels. But their Sixth Ranger is from the same race as their mecha are and therefore does not possess a human form. So in this case, it's a token nonhuman looking being in a team of human looking beings. Beet J. Stag in Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters is an AI driven android and not one able to blend in with humans, as his appearance and mannerisms clearly betray he is a manmade construct. |
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El Goonish Shive has Grace Sciuridae who is a Tulougol Seyunolu (Greater Chimera). | |
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El Goonish Shive (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Final Fantasy X: Kimahri. | |
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Final Fantasy X (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has a token non-equine: Spike, the baby dragon. | |
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Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_c42e88f5 | comment |
In Marvel vs. Capcom 3, we have Felicia (she's a fur-covered Cat Girl), but she's honestly more Girl than Cat. The trope is played its straightest, however, with the announcement of Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 and the inclusion of Rocket Racoon.◊ | |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Doctor Who: The Doctor is usually this to the TARDIS crew. Though during Peter Davison's era this was inverted, with Tegan Jovanka serving as the token human in a TARDIS full of Human Aliens. | |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Blake's 7 has Cally, an Auron with limited telepathic powers. | |
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Blake's 7 | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Lieutenant M'Ress and Lieutenant Arex, members of the Enterprise bridge crew in Star Trek: The Animated Series. | |
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Star Trek: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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The first alien ranger in a team of humans is Trey, the Gold Zeo Ranger from Power Rangers Zeo | |
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Power Rangers Zeo | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Odium has Jan Kurtas/Medusa, the only Humanoid Abomination victim of the Viral Transformation who didn't go murderously insane. For now. Though this can be avoided by refusing to go to a certain optional place. He's special in that he cannot carry weapons, instead using his mutant abilities. He also happens to be immune to tranquilizing and doesn't need to increase his Accuracy stat since all his abilities are treated as melee attacks (and thus have a 100% accuracy). | |
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Odium (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Super Why! has Alphapig, who is part of an otherwise human quartet of heroes. | |
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Super Why! | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! has Molly the Peanut Butter Monster. | |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
Token Non-Human / int_e4732abc | comment |
Subverted, averted, and inverted (possibly) in Stargate Atlantis — the Pegasus Galaxy is full of humans, but almost none of the non-Terran humans work for the Atlantis expedition, but then by the end of the pilot, the flagship exploration team adopts a non-Terran member. | |
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Stargate Atlantis | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Doggie Kruger in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger is an alien from the planet Anubis who looks like anthropomorphic dog. | |
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Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Harukanaru Toki no Naka de franchise: The original game: Abe no Yasuaki (Artificial Human); Haruka 2: Abe no Yasutsugu (Artificial Human again); Haruka 3: Ridvan (from the Oni Clan) and Hakuryuu (the depowered human form of the Dragon-God). |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Final Fantasy XIII: This trope is averted for the first time since Final Fantasy VIII. Or subverted if you look at it from another way: the game could be the first in the series to have no (technically) human playable characters, as everyone in the party becomes a L'Cie. Which means in the first two chapters of the game Vanille is the Token Non-Human in the group... | |
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1.0 | |
Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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Voyager averts this trope as well, with Neelix, the holographic Doctor, Tuvok, Torres, Kes, and in later seasons former Borg Seven of Nine. The nonhuman main cast slightly outnumber the human main cast members (Janeway, Chakotay, Paris, and Kim). Seven is a strange borderline case, since she was born as the human Annika Hanson, assimilated, and then severed from the Collective. At the end she agrees to a surgical procedure to de-Borgify her completely and at that point presumably goes back to being completely human. |
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Star Trek: Voyager | hasFeature |
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Token Non-Human | |
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In The Next Generation, three out of the starring cast of seven or eight were non-human. While human-looking Troi was less obvious, both Worf and Data qualify as Token Nonhumans. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation | hasFeature |
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