98-tan

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Windows 98-tan
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CHARACTER INFORMATION
Common Name: 98-tan
Alias(es): Hacchan, Memphis
First Appearance: unknown
Original Creator: unknown
OPERATIVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
OS Personified: Windows 98
OS Devloper: Microsoft
Release Date: Jun 25 1998
Latest Stable Release: ?

This character represents the first edition of Windows 98. She is represented as a shy pre-teen girl with short navy blue hair with a clip shaped like 98, the Windows logo as part of a necktie and a schoolgirl outfit with a sleeveless white blouse, blue skirt, dark-colored shoes, long socks and gloves.

She is usually seen with 98SE-tan, is sometimes depicted as a futanari (female with male genitals) and is said to fancy Homeo .

Two early designs that continue to be used alongside the 98 an 98SE-tans are a pair of stick-limbed snack-boxes with a face and version number drawn in crayon, based on the Vulcan 300 toy that appeared in the anime series Konjiki no Gash Bell!!/Zatch Bell!. In the very early days before the designs of the primary OS-tans had settled, generic stick-limbed boxes were often used as placeholders; there had been instances of small DOS and Windows 3.11 boxes before other designs gained popularity. Both girls now make regular use of these as mechanical suits. The mech-box used by 98 is blue in colour, and likewise the 98SE mech-box has a green theme. The mechs are sometimes shown as guardians or friends to the 98-tans, otherwise the two girls can be seated inside them as pilots. The box sizes can vary, ranging from doll-like when carried by the girls to taller than an adult when they ride inside them.

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