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1This is where there's something romantic going on between a human and something that, for whatever reason, looks equally human but is actually nonhuman (LittleBitBeastly, [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]], or [[LegoGenetics genetic engineering]]). The romance element can be anything from subtext to full blown relationships, and for some reason are never treated as if there's any reason why they should be {{squick}}y at all. In fact, in some cases, they actually come across as sweet and touching, and the dominant thought on the reader's mind is usually "awww," which probably wouldn't be the case if the nonhuman in question wasn't usually humanoid in appearance.
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3See also some cases of InterspeciesRomance, {{Robosexual}}. Somewhat related to WhatMeasureIsANonHuman.
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5!!Examples:
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10* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Most ayakashi are sapient, but romance with a human is only considered when they have humanoid form:
11** Garaku looks human (rather arbitrarily, as tsukumogami like him are usually {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s), fell in love with Mei, and Matsuri [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle sees him as a romantic rival for Suzu's affection]]. Ironically, despite his humanoid body, his attraction to Mei is completely nonsexual.
12** When Shirogane appears before Lu in Matsuri's male form, calling himself "Shiromatsu", [[LovesMyAlterEgo she ends up falling in love with him]]. Shirogane doesn't reciprocate, as his natural form is a cat (and [[UpliftedAnimal he was original a non-sapient one]]), not to mention he's much older than the teenage Lu.
13* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': The Musk Dynasty turned animals into women using the Cursed Springs so they would bear children with animal superpowers. Disturbingly, the two animals turned human by the curse on-screen don't even show any signs of having become sapient.
14* ''Manga/{{Chobits}}'': All the relationships between owners and their persocoms.
15* In ''Man's Best Friend'', a {{Yaoi|Genre}} manga by Kazusa Takashima, a dog falls in love with his teenage-boy owner and gains the ability to transform into a hunky man.
16* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
17** In the ''Super'' movie, Luna [[MarsNeedsWomen falls in love with]] a human named Kakeru. Though she realizes it wouldn't work out, both because she's a cat (who Kakeru doesn't even know is intelligent) and he already has a girlfriend, she does get to indulge herself a bit by taking a humanoid form in the movie's climax.
18** Played strangely in ''Super S'': Chibi-Usa spends the season nursing a PrecociousCrush on Pegasus, though [[ObliviousToLove he doesn't seem to notice]]. It turns out Pegasus is only a WingedUnicorn when separated from his physical body, as he's naturally a humanoid named Helios, but Chibi-Usa and the audience are informed of such ''long'' after she'd been shown infatuated. Apparently, if you're going to be into InterspeciesRomance in this series, you're going to have to be okay with their normal form ''before'' you ever get to see them in a human form.
19* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' has a number of romances between humans and ({{half|HumanHybrid}}-){{youkai}}, but the youkai are always either naturally humanoid (Inuyasha, Koga) or have a humanoid ShapeshifterDefaultForm (Sesshomaru, Inuyasha's father). In a slightly comical {{aver|tedTrope}}sion, the [[{{Raiju}} Thunder Brothers']] father was visually indistinguishable from a human (like Hiten), but their mother was a squat, yellow-skinned humanoid with a large conical head (like Manten). For their species of youkai, this is apparently completely normal.
20* Since familiars in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' were originally animals such as cats or wolves, any case where a familiar exhibits feelings for a human and vice versa falls under this, such as the HoYay between [[WolfMan Arf]] and Fate, or [[CatGirl Liezelotte]] [[CoveredInKisses showing much affection towards]] Chrono.
21* A {{Filler}} episode of ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' has a man fall in love with a fish person. They want to find a potion that will 'allow them to live together', thinking this means that it will turn the fish-woman into a human woman. While this is true, it also turns the man into a fish-man. They are perfectly happy with this.
22* Happens many times in ''Manga/DragonHalf''. Vina's mother (a slime) fell in love with the king (since his dumpy head sort of looked like a slime) and used a potion to turn human... except their daughter was born as a slime too, and then has to use magic to (temporarily) maintain a human form. Rouche the knight, meanwhile, fell in love with the dragon he was sent to slay, Mana, and eloped with her. (Humorously, although she can turn almost-human, he appears to have fallen for her in her ''dragon'' form...) Mink wants to become human too, even though she's almost completely human except for her wings, tail and horns (and super-strength), but this is mainly because her love interest is an overzealous dragon slayer.
23%%%* The robots in ''Anime/TimeOfEve''
24* Averted for the most part in ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess2016''. While Midna does have a more human form she returns to in the end, Link falls for her well before he even knows she's under a ForcedTransformation and has no problem kissing or cuddling half-naked with a tiny, bobble-headed imp. Midna likewise suggests she's pretty into Link's (very much not anthropomorphic) wolf form.
25-->'''Link:''' Do you like it better than [[{{bishounen}} my human form]]?
26-->'''Midna:''' ... Perhaps.
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30* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In one story, Krypto the Superdog turns into a human and forms a relationship with a woman.
31* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'': "ComicBook/TheSuperSteedOfSteel" introduced Comet, a super-powered, intelligent horse. Comet was really a centaur called Biron who'd been cursed so that at any one time he had to be all horse or all man. And he had an unrequited crush on Kara.
32* ''ComicBook/SwampThing'': One arc of Creator/AlanMoore's run has Swamp Thing's girlfriend Abby noting that Lois Lane and ComicBook/{{Superman}} have essentially the same relationship as they do. After she gets arrested for "[[BestialityIsDepraved crimes against nature]]", leading to Swamp Thing using his [[GreenThumb plant powers]] to turn Gotham City into a jungle, ComicBook/{{Batman}} points this out to the mayor, who panicks and dropped the charges.
33* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Beast's girlfriend left him when he went from blue-hairy-ape-man-thing to blue-hairy-cat-man-thing, because even with all the FantasticRacism, that was the point that people started comparing their relationship to {{bestiality|IsDepraved}}. Later, poor Beast gets feelings for a cat-girl, who actually turned out to be more cat than girl. It seems that {{mutan|ts}}cy is not just restricted to homo sapiens.
34* ''ComicBook/XXXenophile'' goes out of its way to transform one housecat into a human before getting him involved with a human woman. This may have been more about scale than anything else, given that the same woman gets involved with a shapechanging [[TheFairFolk Fairie Queen]] that goes much, much further from the typical form factor ''trying'' to {{squick}} her out.
35** It was definitely about scale, as "Cat of the Curse People" (no, 'cat' and 'curse' are not supposed to be swapped in that title) has human woman/male werepanther sex.
36** This is also the comic which features a human having sex with a centaur several times before the centaur had sex (offscreen) with a horse -- the 'curse' of being part horse transferred with sex, so the horse wound up with six legs afterwards.
37** Reversed in a separate comic, where a human who has had his brain transplanted into the body of a dog falls into despair that he might not transform back, among other things thinking that his girlfriend [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy should probably see someone else]]. Here, scale was not an issue.
38* ''ComicBook/TankGirl'' gives us the relationship between the heroine and her [[KangaroosRepresentAustralia mutant kangaroo boyfriend]] Booga. He behaves like any human, and the issue of their InterspeciesRomance is rarely discussed.
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42* "Literature/TheLegendOfTheWhiteSnake'': A snake spirit falls in love with the student Xu-Xian. A monk called Fa-Hai intervenes, not because she is evil, but simply because she is non-human. Fa-Hai's meddling did more harm than good.
43* "Literature/TheSwanMaiden" tales usually involve a human falling in love with a spirit who can turn hersef into bird or woman.
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47* ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'' has the title character transformed into human form (she was already sapient) and mutually falling in love with the human Lir. There's a slight moment of {{squick}}/hilarity when Lir finds out who she really is and says "Unicorn, mermaid, sorceress, no name you could give her would surprise or frighten me. I love whom I love." Schmendrick says "Well, that's a very nice sentiment, but when I turn her back into her proper shape..." and Lir just repeats stonily: "I LOVE WHOM I LOVE."
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51* ''Film/GalaxyQuest'', being an AffectionateParody of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', naturally has the human Fred get together with "Jane Doe", who is actually a tentacle monster.
52* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'' gives us Ego and the many women he created offspring with, including [[spoiler:Peter Quill's mom]]. In his true form, you might know him as Ego the [[GeniusLoci Living Planet]]. His human avatar is just that, a construct he uses to interact with other races. This also makes [[spoiler:any romance that Peter the half-Celestial has]] an instance of this.
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56* ''Literature/FoolMoon'', in covering the ''entire'' range of OurWerewolvesAreDifferent (minus the traditional "get bitten and become a werewolf" thing, which really ''is'' only in the movies), includes wolfweres (wolves that can take human form rather than the other way around). And one of them has a romantic relationship with a human who's cursed to turn into a wolf.
57* Poledra in ''Literature/TheBelgariad'' is a wolf who takes the form of a human because she loves Belgarath, a human who can take the form of a wolf. We get very little explanation for why she is the only wolf known able to do this and live for thousands of years. Her expressions on the subject, irritating as they are ("what is time to a wolf?") are less than informative.
58** Apparently wolves, like humans, have the potential to become sorcerers, who get functional immortality and VoluntaryShapeshifting as inherent abilities. Poledra is either the only wolf to really get the hang of her powers, or the only one to actually take an interest in human affairs. It's hinted that she was called as a disciple.
59* ''Literature/TrickstersDuet'': Nawat is a crow who becomes human after falling in love with the protagonist. At first, he continues to act somewhat like a crow, but she doesn't start to return his affections until some time later, once he's started to act more human.
60* Creator/TerryPratchett plays with this in Literature/{{Discworld}}.
61** Ludmilla Cake and Lupin in ''Literature/ReaperMan''. She's a human who turns into a [[WolfMan Wolf Woman]] at full moon. He's a wolf who turns humanoid at full moon. They apparently have a relationship for one week a month, and the rest of the time Lupin is kind of Ludmilla's mother's pet dog. Which is a lot {{squick}}ier written like that than it was in the book...
62** Another werewolf, Sergeant Angua, has a romantic relationship with Carrot, dwarf-raised human (and, in the eyes of his family, a dwarf himself). The books mention that relationships between humans and werewolves are usually extremely difficult, but they manage to make it work.
63** Inverted ''Literature/TheFifthElephant'', where a wolf called Gavin (well, he once ate someone named Gavin) is said to have had a very Carrot-like relationship with Angua. The {{Squick}} mitigation comes less from him being a smart wolf, and more Angua not being human all of the time she's with him.
64*** That, and the fact that it's implied that Gavin is the descendant of a yennork, a werewolf who isn't able to morph.
65---->''"You see, a yennork would go off and be a human or be a wolf but they'd still be carrying the werewolf... blood, and then they'd marry and have children...or pups...and, well, that's where the fairy-tale monsters come from. People with a ''bit'' of wolf and wolves with that extra capacity for violence that is so very human." She sighed, and glanced momentarily at Gavin.''
66** Nanny Ogg's pet cat Greebo, in ''Literature/WitchesAbroad'', picked up a new skill: he can turn into his human male equivalent, and invokes AllGirlsWantBadBoys. He retained the skill, and uses it again in ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}''.
67* Any one person that's in love with a werewolf in the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' universe. Sure, they originally were human, so it may be a {{subver|tedTrope}}sion in that regard, but they're still large, wolf-like things that don't really look like wolves in the movies.
68* In ''Literature/TheTwelveKingdoms'' (both anime and novel), there's a fair bit of subtext between Rakushun and Youko... and Rakushun is a giant, vaguely humanoid rat (he's just a rodent of unusually large size that can stand on his hind legs) who can turn into a human at will, though he prefers his rat form.
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72* Numerous relationships between humans and aliens on ''Franchise/StarTrek''. Captain Kirk was famous for (ahem) "BoldlyComing where no man has gone before". At one point, GlamourFailure ''does'' give us a couple seconds of a human-on-squid-thingy make-out session.
73** Odo and Kira in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''. She's a [[RubberForeheadAlien human with ridges on her nose]], he's [[ShapeshifterDefaultForm naturally]] a [[BlobMonster puddle of goo]].
74* Both {{subverted|Trope}} and played straight in ''Series/{{Farscape}}''. John's dad tells Aeryn outright that he isn't bothered by her relationship with John since he doesn't think of her as an alien. However, in the TV program they intercept from Earth later, there is quite a lot of debate over whether or not Aeryn is pregnant with John's child and how {{Squick}}y it would be if she was.
75* In ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', we have Buffy who has relationships with vampires, and it's an ongoing joke with Xander that demons are attracted to him. Not to mention that Willow's first on-screen relationship was (unknowingly) with a demon who had been turned into a magical book, who was then turned into computer data, who then turned into a robot...
76* The Doctor and Rose in ''Series/DoctorWho'', as well as the Doctor's numerous other flirtations with humans. Only Donna seems to have a problem with the whole 900-year-old alien thing. In the case of Time Lords, it's not the look that sets them apart from your traditional ''Franchise/StarTrek''-type alien; the Doctor is centuries old and has seen and done so much that he's considered mysterious and alien ''by the standards'' of those who are mysterious and alien.
77* ''Series/Charmed1998'' does this right from the pilot. Between them, the Halliwells have dated and in some cases married demons, half-demons, warlocks, angels, ghosts and God only knows what else.
78--> '''Pheobe:''' ...which means I'm dating a warlock.\
79'''Paige:''' Been there, done that.
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83* Female {{Asian Fox Spirit}}s, usually malicious (CunningLikeAFox) are common in Myth/ChineseMithology, Myth/JapaneseMythology and Myth/KoreanMythology. Several examples are found in ''Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio'' ("Liao Zhai Zhi Yi") by Pu Songling.
84* Rabbit maidens, such as the one in the Cantonese opera ''Tryst with a White Rabbit'', are usually benign.
85* In South America there is the legend of the Encantados, pink river dolphins that change into men so they can seduce and/or abduct human women.
86* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Zeus often changed into animals and seduced women. These relationships often produced children who were harassed or even killed by his wife, Hera. Helen of Troy -- the most beautiful woman in the world -- is likely half-swan, since that was the form Zeus took when he raped her mother. Some versions of her birth involve her ''hatching from an egg.''
87* Stories featuring SelkiesAndWereseals often involve a tragic romance between them and human beings.
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91* Human girls sometimes show interest in any incarnations of Ryu, the protagonist of the ''Franchise/BreathOfFire'' series. The only thing is that his real form is a dragon.
92** The same goes for Fou-Lu, the [[BigBad main antagonist]] of ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'', where there is a side story that shows a human girl falling in love with him. He's also a dragon.
93** Ryu in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireII'' is the son of a dragon and a human man.
94* [[spoiler:Makoto, one of the girls Yuuichi can fall in love with]] in ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'', is actually a fox.
95* [[spoiler:Shima]] in ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'' is the lover of [[spoiler:Misae]], who turns out to be [[spoiler:a cat whom she would later take in]]. Both are played with as much TearJerker potential as possible.
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97%%%* A robot falls in love with the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/DaCapo'' in one of the extra two routes. Apparently, this sort of thing is intended to happen as she apparently has a hymen to break and gets pleasure from sex. But um until that point in the story...%%% Until that point in the story what?
98%% * Sora of ''VisualNovel/Ever17'' falls in love with Takeshi. While he doesn't really reciprocate, he does find her very beautiful and the characters in story go awww... as well. %%%Where does the nonhuman part factor in?
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102* In ''Webcomic/HannaIsNotABoysName,'' [[JerkassWoobie Veser]] is the HalfHumanHybrid of a human and a selkie (see above). Going by the legend, though, she's not really a willing participant. Veser's ParentalSubstitute was also in love with her. It's a pretty dysfunctional family.
103* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Princess Voluptua spends most of her time ''looking'' like a very sexy woman, and the UnresolvedSexualTension between her and Bob revolves around the fact that she's actually an absurdly long-lived giant alien ''insect.''
104** Lari the ninja initially thought Molly the Monster was a shapeshifting fox-girl from Japanese myth, which he thought was really cool. When he realizes she ''can't'' actually turn fully human, he's squicked out and dumps her... but then realizes how much he misses her, and goes to a lot of trouble to make it up to her and win her affections again.
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108* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': Finn is the only for-sure human in the world at the moment and lusted after by a whole harem of weird princesses. However, the only ones for whom serious romantic interest have been brought up are Bubblegum (a candy person), Marceline (a half-demon vampire), Flame Princess (a fire person), and Huntress Wizard (a humanoid NatureSpirit).
109* Similar to ''The Last Unicorn'' example above, ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' has [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Twilight Sparkle]] ending up with a crush on a human named Flash Sentry after she goes through a magic mirror and ends up in an AlternateUniverse where all the characters are human. (Yes, she takes on human form, but she'd had it for less than a day when she fell in LoveAtFirstSight with what should've looked like a StarfishAlien by her standards. Alas, he never finds out that he's crushing on a talking horse. Interestingly, there's a pony version of Flash Sentry, but there's barely any interaction between them (most notably, she takes ''zero'' notice of him ''before'' she's met his human counterpart, meaning that one moment of taking notice of him came from his reminding her of the human version!)
110* In-universe, the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode [[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E2OpenBook "Open Book"]] has [[ShowWithinAShow a fantasy book series]] that ends with the human protagonist's bird {{familiar}} turning human and marrying her. Connie finds this a pretty baffling case of StrangledByTheRedString, but Steven actually saw them as having romantic tension even before the transformation.
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