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Revision as of 17:56, 3 April 2022

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This is a list of characters with four arms.

Introduced in the 1980s

Tien Shinhan four arms.png

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

Sheeva Mortal Kombat.png
Mortal Kombat franchise

Introduced in Mortal Kombat 3
(April 15, 1995)
Graveler.png
Pokémon franchise
(February 27, 1996)
Machamp.png
Pokémon franchise
(February 27, 1996)
Asuramon.jpg
Digimon franchise

Introduced in Ver. WonderSwan
(March 25, 1999)

Introduced in the 2000s

Dexter Jettster.png
Star Wars franchise

Introduced in Attack of the Clones
(May 12, 2002)
Stitch four arms.jpg
Stitch (four arms version)
Lilo & Stitch franchise

Introduced in Lilo & Stitch (June 16, 2002)
He can switch between having two or four arms
Hak Foo extra arms.jpg

Hak Foo first used the Armbands of Shiva in
episode "Shrink Rap" (August 17, 2002)
Grievous.jpg

Introduced in Star Wars: Clone Wars, episode 20:
"Chapter 20" (April 8, 2004)
Cortez Mario.png
Mario franchise
(July 22, 2004)
Ben 10 franchise

Introduced in Ben 10 TV series, episode "Washington B.C." (January 13, 2006)
Leroy Stitch.png
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

Cofagrigus.png
Pokémon franchise
(September 18, 2010)
Pong Krell.png
Star Wars franchise

Introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, episode 7:
"Darkness on Umbara" (October 28, 2011)
Terri and Terry.png
Monsters, Inc. franchise

Introduced in Monsters University
(June 5, 2013)
Barbaracle.png
Pokémon franchise

Introduced in Pokémon X and Y
(October 12, 2013)
Opal Steven Universe.png

Introduced in episode 12:
"Giant Woman" (February 24, 2014)
Mega Metagross.png
Pokémon franchise
(November 21, 2014)
Metagross has four legs, while Mega Metagross has four arms
Sardonyx.png

Introduced in episode 63:
"Cry for Help" (July 13, 2015)
Steg.png
(September 2, 2019)
Angel Dust.png
Angel Dust (four arms version)

Introduced in pilot episode:
"That's Entertainment" (October 28, 2019)
He can switch between having four or six arms

See also