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Genderbent kny❤️✨️

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Giyu Tomioka (Fem): Described as "absolutely gorgeous" and a "best waifu" candidate. Her design maintains the split-pattern haori, with longer, silky black hair tied back. Kyojuro Rengoku (Fem): Known as "Femgoku," often envisioned with her signature flame-patterned hair becoming long and flowing, while maintaining a cheerful and confident facial expression. Tengen Uzui (Fem): Known as a lavish, "flashy" woman who likely swaps her three wives for three husbands, with a flashy, flamboyant female appearance still boasting multiple headbands and makeup. Sanemi Shinazugawa (Fem): Often portrayed as a ferocious female character with wild white hair, retaining all his scars, giving a sharp, intense look similar to character designs like Baiken from Guilty Gear. Obanai Iguro (Fem): Frequently envisioned with long, dark hair covering one eye, keeping the mismatching eyes and the striped haori, often appearing as a Taisho-era, sharp-featured beauty. Gyomei Himejima (Fem): The most popular "muscle mommy" concept. Her appearance keeps the muscular, imposing stature but features long, flowing, beautiful hair, a gentle yet intense face, and the classic monk robes. Muichiro Tokito (Fem): Already appearing quite , a female Muichiro would look exceptionally cute, keeping the long, raven-to-turquoise hair, and likely appearing as a quiet, porcelain-doll-like beauty. Female Hashiras Swapped to Male Shinobu Kocho (Male): Portrayed as handsome, with short, styled hair but retaining the butterfly motifs and the purple-tinted haori, often looking like a calm, intelligent boywife-type character. Mitsuri Kanroji (Male): Often depicted with a shorter, more stylized version of her pink-and-green hair, sometimes featuring a braided look, and maintaining a kind, blushing facial expression. General Changes Clothing: Most fan renditions keep the official Demon Slayer uniforms, though some alter the female uniforms to be less scandalous or the male uniforms to be more "flashy". Body Swap:
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my hero Academia

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All Might (Toshinori Yagi) Quirk: One For All (Superhuman strength, speed, and endurance). Personality: Charismatic, heroic, and selfless symbol of peace, but secretly fragile and comedic in his true form. Endeavor (Enji Todoroki) Quirk: Hellflame (Generates and manipulates intense fire). Personality: Stern, intense, and obsessively driven; he is prideful but seeks redemption for his harsh past. Eraser Head (Shota Aizawa) Quirk: Erasure (Erases Quirks by looking at a person; stops if he blinks). Personality: Logical, sleepy, pragmatic, and surprisingly protective of his students despite his cold demeanor. Hawks (Keigo Takami) Quirk: Fierce Wings (Control of stiff, fast feathers for flight and telekinetic manipulation). Personality: Laid-back, pragmatic, and highly intelligent; tries to make hero work efficient and effortless. Best Jeanist (Tsunagu Hakamada) Quirk: Fiber Master (Manipulates any thread-based material). Personality: Sophisticated, calm, and fashion-conscious; a composed leader who stays cool under pressure. Mirko (Rumi Usagiyama) Quirk: Rabbit (Enhanced rabbit-like legs and hearing for incredible agility and kicking power). Personality: Fearless, competitive, and brash; loves a good fight and works alone, charging into danger. Present Mic (Hizashi Yamada) Quirk: Voice (Amplifies voice to deafening levels). Personality: Energetic, loud, and theatrical; a natural performer who brings a comedic vibe. Mt. Lady (Yu Takeyama) Quirk: Gigantification (Can increase her size to a giant). Personality: Vain and attention-seeking initially, but proves to be brave and dedicated to protecting civilians. Kamui Woods (Shinji Nishiya) Quirk: Arbor (Manipulates wood from his body for binding). Personality: Gentle, earnest, and humble; a polite hero dedicated to duty. Fat Gum (Taishiro Toyomitsu) Quirk: Fat Absorption (Body absorbs objects/impacts, storing kinetic energy). Personality: Jolly, caring, and protective; he is a cheerful mentor who cares deeply for his sidekic
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fnaf

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In the chloesimagination (Chloesimaginationthings) AU/fanart, "scooped" Michael Afton (post-Sister Location) is portrayed with a mix of dark angst and dark humor. Key aspects of his personality and design in this AU include: Undead/Regenerating: Following his scooping, Michael is depicted as a purple-skinned, undead figure who is gradually regenerating, often covered in bandages in the early stages. "Cool" and Unbothered: He is portrayed as finding his own ruined state "cool" or cute, and can be quite casual about having been hollowed out, which sometimes disturbs others (like movie Mike) while others are unphased (like Jeremy Fitzgerald). Self-Care King: chloesimaginationoften highlights Michael's canon habit of eating popcorn and watching soaps, interpreting this as him needing relaxation after his traumatizing experiences. A "Lil Quirky" or Stupid: There is a humorous take that he is a little "stupid" for not realizing he could move out of the way of the scooper, or simply accepting his fate. Troubled but Resilient: He is seen as having a deeply troubled past, having grown up around dangerous animatronics, which shapes his "broken" yet sarcastic personality
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fnaf au

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The "Scooped" Look: The artist draws a post-Sister Location Michael Afton, focusing on the body horror aspect after Ennard uses his skin as a suit. He is depicted as rotting, purple, often with bandages covering the most damaged parts of his body, and frequently disheveled. "Cute" and "Cool": Despite his gruesome, undead appearance, chloesimagination and their followers often find this version of Michael to be "cool" or "cute". Personality: In these comics, Michael is often portrayed as sarcastic, cynical, and dealing with immense emotional baggage, sometimes interacting with his non-scooped, "movie-style" self or Vanessa. Appearance in Comics: He is shown as having survived the scooping, which is treated as a traumatic yet "quirky" moment in the artist's AU (Alternate UniverseAppearance Shift: The artist has described the design as evolving, showing early-stage regeneration where he is covered in bandages.Undead but Social: Despite being a walking corpse "raisin" held together by remnant, this Michael is portrayed as functional, often appearing in comics where he talks, reacts to, and interacts with other FNAF characters, such as Jeremy Fitzgerald or Vanessa. "Quirky" and Resilient: The character is described as getting "a lil quirky" and possesses extreme resilience, surviving being scooped and having his organs removed, yet often being incapacitated by trivial things like excessive heat. Averse to Pity: He dislikes being pitied or feared for his appearance, preferring to be treated "normally" or "cool af," as shown in reactions to his appearance. Shocked/Dumbfounded: In comics, he is often depicted as "flabbergasted" or baffled by the reactions of others to his condition, or by realizing too late that he could have avoided being scooped. Rebellious & Morally Gray: In this reimagining, he is depicted as having inherited his father's psychotic traits but trying to be better, while still acting out of selfishness and a desire for revenge. the animatronics in Five Ni
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big hero six

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Big Hero 6 features a team of six tech-enhanced heroes in a futuristic, stylized San Fransokyo, known for their colorful, specialized armor designed by Hiro Hamada. Led by the soft, white, inflatable robot Baymax—often in red carbon fiber armor—the team includes Hiro, GoGo, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred, featuring 3D animation in the film and 2D in the seriesIn the Big Hero 6 film, Baymax was created by Tadashi Hamada. As a brilliant robotics student, Tadashi designed and built the inflatable personal healthcare companion at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. After Tadashi's death, his younger brother, Hiro Hamada, inherits, modifies, and upgrades Baymax into a heroSetting & Continuation: The show takes place immediately after the film, utilizing 2D animation to explore the immediate aftermath of the team's formation. Key Villains: The team faces various antagonists, including Obake, a villain plotting to destroy San Fransokyo, and Noodle Burger Boy, an evil mascot robot. Characters & Development: The show focuses on Hiro's academic challenges and his friends' growth, with the team upgrading their suits and skills in later seasons. Key Plotlines: Episodes often involve the team investigating new high-tech crimes, fighting villains like High Voltage, and dealing with personal life challenges, including Hiro's social life. Big Hero 6: The Series follows 14-year-old tech genius Hiro Hamada, now a student at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, as he rebuilds Baymax and balances academic life with protecting the city alongside his friends (Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Go Go, and Fred) as the superhero team Big Hero 6, fighting scientifically enhanced villainsHiro Hamada: A 14-year-old genius, Hiro is clever, creative, and hardworking but can be reckless, impulsive, and cocky. After his brother's death, he struggles with grief, making him more emotionally complex. Baymax: A "nursing robot" designed to be selfless, caring, and nurturing. He is incredibly devoted to hi
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big hero six

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Big Hero 6 features a team of six tech-enhanced heroes in a futuristic, stylized San Fransokyo, known for their colorful, specialized armor designed by Hiro Hamada. Led by the soft, white, inflatable robot Baymax—often in red carbon fiber armor—the team includes Hiro, GoGo, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred, featuring 3D animation in the film and 2D in the seriesIn the Big Hero 6 film, Baymax was created by Tadashi Hamada. As a brilliant robotics student, Tadashi designed and built the inflatable personal healthcare companion at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. After Tadashi's death, his younger brother, Hiro Hamada, inherits, modifies, and upgrades Baymax into a heroSetting & Continuation: The show takes place immediately after the film, utilizing 2D animation to explore the immediate aftermath of the team's formation. Key Villains: The team faces various antagonists, including Obake, a villain plotting to destroy San Fransokyo, and Noodle Burger Boy, an evil mascot robot. Characters & Development: The show focuses on Hiro's academic challenges and his friends' growth, with the team upgrading their suits and skills in later seasons. Key Plotlines: Episodes often involve the team investigating new high-tech crimes, fighting villains like High Voltage, and dealing with personal life challenges, including Hiro's social life. Big Hero 6: The Series follows 14-year-old tech genius Hiro Hamada, now a student at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, as he rebuilds Baymax and balances academic life with protecting the city alongside his friends (Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Go Go, and Fred) as the superhero team Big Hero 6, fighting scientifically enhanced villainsHiro Hamada: A 14-year-old genius, Hiro is clever, creative, and hardworking but can be reckless, impulsive, and cocky. After his brother's death, he struggles with grief, making him more emotionally complex. Baymax: A "nursing robot" designed to be selfless, caring, and nurturing. He is incredibly devoted to hi
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Kimetsu no Yaiba💛💖

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Tanjiro Kamado’s crow, named Matsuemon Tennoji, is highly intelligent, arrogant, and possesses a large ego, often viewing himself as superior to or the mentor of Tanjiro. He is very vocal, loves to boast, and initially displayed disgust for Zenitsu's timid nature, contrasting sharply with Tanjiro's humble demeanor holds a low opinion of Zenitsu's sparrow (Chuntaro) initially but maintains a respectful distance from other, more chaotic crows +4 Matsuemon Tennoji, Tanjiro Kamado's Kasugai Crow, has a notable "beef" or rivalry with Ginko, the Kasugai Crow belonging to the Mist Hashira, Muichiro Tokito
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my hero Academia

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All Might (The Symbol of Peace): Appearance: In his true form, he is extremely thin, gaunt, and angular, with messy blonde hair and deep-set eyes. His muscle form is massively built, towering over others with a beaming smile and a costume themed around red, white, and blue. Personality: Charismatic, optimistic, and self-sacrificing. He acts as a beacon of hope and safety for the public. Endeavor (The Flame Hero): Appearance: A massive, muscular man with red hair and beard made of fire. His face is often set in a stern, angry expression. Personality: Driven by intense ambition and intense anger, striving to surpass All Might. He is stern, ruthless, and serious, though he later struggles with the desire to redeem himself. Hawks (The Wing Hero): Appearance: A young man with light, messy hair and large red wings. He wears a brown leather jacket and a headset, sporting a laid-back, "non-formal" look. Personality: Extremely intelligent, pragmatic, and fast-acting. He behaves in a relaxed, often cheeky manner, but takes his role as a spy and investigator very seriously, often working undercover. Eraser Head (Shota Aizawa): Appearance: Scruffy, tired-looking, and dressed in all-black with a complex scarf (binding cloth). He usually has his hair down and looks perpetually exhausted. Personality: A realist who is strict with his students, often seen as cold, but cares deeply about their safety. He is pragmatic and despises flashy media-driven heroics. Mirko (The Rabbit Hero): Appearance: Muscular and tan with long white hair, rabbit ears, and red eyes. She has a very simple, practical costume optimized for mobility. Personality: Confident, competitive, and enjoys fighting. She is direct, reckless, and dislikes working in teams. Best Jeanist (The Fiber Hero): Appearance: Wears a highly stylized denim hero costume with a tall collar covering his lower face. Personality: Calm, composed, and charismatic. He is popular and professional, prioritizing a polished image. Fat Gum (Th
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kny

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Tanjiro’s crow, named Matsuemon Tennouji, is arrogant, blustering, and blunt, often treating himself as Tanjiro’s superior rather than a pet. While abrasive, he is deeply intelligent and actually cares for Tanjiro's safety. He is very protective, proud, and often bickers with other crows, particularly Muichiro’s crow, Ginko.
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