List of four-armed characters

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This is a list of characters with four arms.

Introduced in the 1980s

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In the manga, he first used this technique in the chapter 113: "The Arms Race" (July 7, 1987)
In the anime, he first used this technique in the episode 99: "Tien's Insurrection" (February 3, 1988)

Introduced in the 1990s

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Introduced in Mortal Kombat 3 (April 15, 1995)
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Introduced in Pokémon Red and Green (February 27, 1996)
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Introduced in Pokémon Red and Green (February 27, 1996)
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Introduced in Digital Monster Ver. WonderSwan (March 25, 1999)

Introduced in the 2000s

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Stitch (four arms version)
Introduced in Lilo & Stitch (June 16, 2002)
He can switch between having two or four arms
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Hak Foo first used the Armbands of Shiva in the episode "Shrink Rap" (August 17, 2002)
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Introduced in Star Wars: Clone Wars, episode 20: "Chapter 20" (April 8, 2004)
Introduced in Ben 10 TV series, episode "Washington B.C." (January 13, 2006)
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Leroy (four arms version)
Introduced in Leroy & Stitch (June 23, 2006)
He can switch between having two or four arms

Introduced in the 2010s

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Introduced in Pokémon Black and White (September 18, 2010)
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Introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, episode 7: "Darkness on Umbara" (October 28, 2011)
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Introduced in Pokémon X and Y (October 12, 2013)
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Introduced in the episode 12: "Giant Woman" (February 24, 2014)
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Introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (November 21, 2014)
Metagross has four legs, while Mega Metagross has four arms
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Introduced in the episode 63: "Cry for Help" (July 13, 2015)
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Introduced in Steven Universe: The Movie (September 2, 2019)

See also