Ezo Red Fox: Difference between revisions

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(Added link to Red Fox's page to match the link on hers. Filled out series appearances table. Fixed errant capitalization in IRL.)
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|t0=No
|t0=No
|t1=Yes
|t1=Yes
|nxnrole=Minor character
|nxnrole=Minor character, obtainable
|t2=Yes
|t2=Yes
|mangarole=Major character
|mangarole=Deuteragonist
|mangaApr=Chapter 1
|mangaApr=[[Chapter 1 (Manga)]]
|t3=Yes
|t3=Yes
|animerole=Major character
|animerole=Major character
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|t8=No
|t8=No
|t9=Yes
|t9=Yes
|pavirole=--
|pavirole=Minor character, observable (Normal + Gen 2)
|t10=No
|t10=No
|t11=No
|t11=No
|t12=No
|t12=No
|t13=Yes
|t13=Yes
|fesrole=--
|fesrole=Minor character, obtainable
|t14=No
|t14=No
|t15=Yes
|t15=Yes
|picrossrole=--
|picrossrole=Mimamori Friend; also has playable puzzle
|t16=No
|t16=No
|t17=Yes
|t17=Yes
|play2role=Major character
|t18=Yes
|t18=Yes
|s2role=Cameo
|s2role=Cameo
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|kf3role=Minor character
|kf3role=Minor character
|t23=Yes
|t23=Yes
|kf3ptrole=--
|kf3ptrole=WIP
|t24=No
|t24=No
|t25=No
|t25=No
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|t27=No
|t27=No
|t28=Yes
|t28=Yes
|kingdomrole=Minor character
|kingdomrole=Major character, obtainable
|reallife=The Ezo red fox is a red fox subspecies native to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, the Russian island of Sakhalin and the disputed Kuril Islands of Kunashiri and Etorofu. It also inhabits the Japanese prefectures of Chiba and Saitama as an invasive species. The Ezo red fox was studied on Sakhalin in 1924 by Kyukichi Kishida, who gave the fox its formal Japanese name, Kitakitsune. The “Ezo” in Ezo red fox comes from its Hokkaido range, which was known as Ezo until 1869.
|reallife=The Ezo red fox is a red fox subspecies native to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, the Russian island of Sakhalin and the disputed Kuril Islands of Kunashiri and Etorofu. It also inhabits the Japanese prefectures of Chiba and Saitama as an invasive species. The Ezo red fox was studied on Sakhalin in 1924 by Kyukichi Kishida, who gave the fox its formal Japanese name, Kitakitsune. The “Ezo” in Ezo red fox comes from its Hokkaido range, which was known as Ezo until 1869.


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