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Windows 95 OSR 2.5-tan
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Character Information
Common Names Windows 95 OSR 2.5-tan
Other Names OSR 2.5-sama, 95C
Faction Wanderer Class
Lineage DOS/Win9x
Rival(s) 98-tan, SE-tan
Appearance
Height 153 cm (5'0")
Hair Color brown
Eye Color red
Design
First Appearance Unknown
Technical Information
System Personified Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2.5 (95C)
Developer(s) Microsoft
Debut 26 Nov 1997
Latest release OEM Service Release 2.5 v 4.03.1214 (1997)


Character Details

95 OSR 2.5-tan, also known as 2.5-tan, is an original character created for a Japanese 4koma that resembles the original Windows 95-tan but with shorter hair and wearing more Westernized clothing. She personifies OSR 2.5, the last patched version of Windows 95. She also has a more extroverted personality than 95-tan. She appeared out of the shadow of the OSes to challenge the 98 series and seems to regard 98-tan especially as a rival, but no matter what she does to 98, the other OS regards her as a well-meaning friend. She is sometimes seen wearing a black skirt, black gloves, and a white sleeveless shirt like 98, but with a red tie and black 95 style bow.

OSC Notes

Though OSR 2.5-tan was likely meant as a one-shot character in the aforementioned 4koma panels, she has achieved a mild level of popularity in the OS-tan Collections forum. Not only has she been depicted or included in various drawings by different OSC artists, but she has also been assigned a weapon in line with the warrior lineage of 95-tan. The weapon is a Jutte, or a sword-breaking device previously used by law enforcement officers in Japan's Edo Period. This was done to reference (and historically parallel) Microsoft Windows' own transition from a warring period (mid-90's, when it's future was not yet secured) to its era of dominance and prosperity in the desktop market beginning with Windows 98.

A Windows 95 OSR 2.1-tan, only briefly mentioned in passing in the aforementioned 4Koma panels, has also been created by OSC artist Aurora as part of the effort to grow OSR 2.5-tan beyond the level of a one-shot character.

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