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Manga version introduced in chapter 113:
In the manga, he first used this technique in chapter 113:
Hak Foo was introduced in episode 11:
He first used the Armbands of Shiva in episode 50:
Introduced in Lilo & Stitch (June 16, 2002)
Introduced in Leroy & Stitch (June 23, 2006)
Introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, episode 7:
Introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Introduced in pilot episode:
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This is a list of characters with four arms. | This is a list of characters with four arms. | ||
==Introduced in the 1980s== | |||
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{{li|'''[[Tien Shinhan]]''' (using the [[Four Witches Technique]])|''[[Dragon Ball (franchise)|Dragon Ball]]''||Manga version introduced in chapter 113:|"Return to the Tournament" (February 24, 1987)|Anime version introduced in episode 82:|"The Rampage of InoShikaCho" (October 7, 1987)||In the manga, he first used this technique in chapter 113:|"The Arms Race" (July 7, 1987)|In the anime, he first used this technique in episode 99:|"Tien's Insurrection" (February 3, 1988)|image=Tien Shinhan four arms.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Second Boss (The Astyanax)|Second Boss]]'''|''[[The Astyanax]]'' (1989)|image=Astyanax Stage 2 Boss.png}} | |||
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==Introduced in the 1990s== | ==Introduced in the 1990s== | ||
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{{li|'''[[Sheeva (Mortal Kombat)|Sheeva]]'''|''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Mortal Kombat 3]]''|(April 15, 1995)|image=Sheeva Mortal Kombat.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Graveler]]'''|''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise||Introduced in [[Pokémon Red and Green|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'']]|(February 27, 1996)|image=Graveler.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Machamp]]'''|''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise||Introduced in [[Pokémon Red and Green|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'']]|(February 27, 1996)|image=Machamp.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Asuramon]]'''|''[[Digimon (franchise)|Digimon]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Digital Monster Ver. WonderSwan|Ver. WonderSwan]]''|(March 25, 1999)|image=Asuramon.jpg}} | |||
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==Introduced in the 2000s== | ==Introduced in the 2000s== | ||
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{{li|'''[[Hak Foo]]''' (wearing the [[Armbands of Shiva]])|''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]''||Hak Foo was introduced in episode 11:|"The Dog and Piggy Show" (January 6, 2001)||He first used the Armbands of Shiva in episode 50:|"Shrink Rap" (August 17, 2002)|image=Hak Foo extra arms.jpg}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Dexter Jettster]]'''|''[[Star Wars]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones|Attack of the Clones]]''|(May 12, 2002)|image=Dexter Jettster.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Stitch]]''' (four arms version)|''[[Lilo & Stitch (franchise)|Lilo & Stitch]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Lilo & Stitch (film)|Lilo & Stitch]]'' (June 16, 2002)|He can switch between having two or four arms|image=Stitch four arms.jpg}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Grievous (Star Wars)|General Grievous]]'''|''[[Star Wars]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003 TV series)|Star Wars: Clone Wars]]'', episode 20:|"Chapter 20" (April 8, 2004)|image=Grievous.jpg}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Cortez (Paper Mario)|Cortez]]'''|''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''|(July 22, 2004)|image=Cortez Mario.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Four Arms]]'''|''[[Ben 10 (franchise)|Ben 10]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Ben 10 (2005 TV series)|Ben 10]]'' TV series, episode 1: "Washington B.C." (January 13, 2006)|image=Four Arms OS.png|image2=Four Arms UA.png|image3=Four Arms OV.png|image4=Four Arms reboot.png|imagedesc=[[Ben 10 (2005 TV series)|Original series]]|imagedesc2=''[[Ben 10: Ultimate Alien|Ultimate Alien]]''|imagedesc3=''[[Ben 10: Omniverse|Omniverse]]''|imagedesc4=[[Ben 10 (2016 TV series)|Reboot series]]}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Leroy (Lilo & Stitch)|Leroy]]''' (four arms version)|''[[Lilo & Stitch (franchise)|Lilo & Stitch]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Leroy & Stitch]]'' (June 23, 2006)|He can switch between having two or four arms|image=Leroy Stitch.png}} | |||
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==Introduced in the 2010s== | ==Introduced in the 2010s== | ||
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{{li|'''[[Cofagrigus]]'''|''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise||Introduced in [[Pokémon Black and White|''Pokémon Black'' and ''White'']]|(September 18, 2010)|image=Cofagrigus.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Pong Krell]]'''|''[[Star Wars]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'', episode 7:|"Darkness on Umbara" (October 28, 2011)|image=Pong Krell.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Terri and Terry Perry]]'''|''[[Monsters, Inc. (franchise)|Monsters, Inc.]]'' franchise||Introduced in ''[[Monsters University]]''|(June 5, 2013)|image=Terri and Terry.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Barbaracle]]'''|''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise||Introduced in [[Pokémon X and Y|''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'']]|(October 12, 2013)|image=Barbaracle.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Opal (Steven Universe)|Opal]]'''|''[[Steven Universe]]''||Introduced in episode 12:|"Giant Woman" (February 24, 2014)|image=Opal Steven Universe.png}} | |||
{{li|'''Mega [[Metagross]]'''|''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise||Introduced in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|''Pokémon Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'']]|(November 21, 2014)|Metagross has four legs, while Mega Metagross has four arms|image=Mega Metagross.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Sardonyx (Steven Universe)|Sardonyx]]'''|''[[Steven Universe]]''||Introduced in episode 63:|"Cry for Help" (July 13, 2015)|image=Sardonyx.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Steg (Steven Universe)|Steg]]'''|''[[Steven Universe]]''||Introduced in ''[[Steven Universe: The Movie]]''|(September 2, 2019)|image=Steg.png}} | |||
{{li|'''[[Angel Dust]]''' (four arms version)|''[[Hazbin Hotel]]''||Introduced in pilot episode:|"That's Entertainment" (October 28, 2019)|He can switch between having four or six arms|image=Angel Dust.png}} | |||
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==See also== | |||
* [[List of six-armed characters]] | |||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
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This is a list of characters with four arms.
Introduced in the 1980s[edit | edit source]
Tien Shinhan (using the Four Witches Technique)
Manga version introduced in chapter 113:
"Return to the Tournament" (February 24, 1987)
Anime version introduced in episode 82:
"The Rampage of InoShikaCho" (October 7, 1987)
In the manga, he first used this technique in chapter 113:
"The Arms Race" (July 7, 1987)
In the anime, he first used this technique in episode 99:
"Tien's Insurrection" (February 3, 1988)
Introduced in the 1990s[edit | edit source]
Introduced in the 2000s[edit | edit source]
Hak Foo (wearing the Armbands of Shiva)
Hak Foo was introduced in episode 11:
"The Dog and Piggy Show" (January 6, 2001)
He first used the Armbands of Shiva in episode 50:
"Shrink Rap" (August 17, 2002)
Stitch (four arms version)
Lilo & Stitch franchise
Introduced in Lilo & Stitch (June 16, 2002)
He can switch between having two or four arms
Leroy (four arms version)
Lilo & Stitch franchise
Introduced in Leroy & Stitch (June 23, 2006)
He can switch between having two or four arms
Introduced in the 2010s[edit | edit source]
Star Wars franchise
Introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, episode 7:
"Darkness on Umbara" (October 28, 2011)
Mega Metagross
Pokémon franchise
Introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
(November 21, 2014)
Metagross has four legs, while Mega Metagross has four arms
Angel Dust (four arms version)
Introduced in pilot episode:
"That's Entertainment" (October 28, 2019)
He can switch between having four or six arms