Tuesday-tans: Firefox-tan

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This week’s Tuesday-tans features the much beloved otaku mascot of the Firefox browser, Firefox-tan (or Firefox-ko as she’s also known). Firefox-tan is as close to official as you can get, she’s known by a big part of the firefox community worldwide and she played a big part on Mozilla’s  strategy in Japan.

She comes in many shapes and sizes, from the cute chibi character to the loli and even to more mature and uh… furry versions. Firefox-tan doesnt have a standard outfit so you can see here in way too many presentations, also she has no apearance features that reflect the features of the browser. Although if you ask me I’d tell you she’s probably futanari and even a tentacle monster, you know, with so many extentions and whatnot. Enjoy the gallery and I’ll see you next week for a very, very special edition of Tuesday-tans!

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9 Replies to "Tuesday-tans: Firefox-tan"

  1. Cribba says:

    I thought it was Firefox-ko not Firefox-tan?

  2. Please read beyond the topic, its in the freaking first sentence!

  3. Kikimaru says:

    Mmmmmmh! ^_^

  4. Geirskogul says:

    Bwahahaha, her reign grows daily.

  5. Geirskogul: and it will continue to grow so long as there are people who write extensions to emulate Opera features.

    You know its true!

  6. Geirskogul says:

    Nah. I like a more minimal OS with features I can choose. Hand-pick, if you will.

    This is going to be a fun relationship :P

  7. Yeah so minimal it takes up around 1.5 to 1.7 the ammount of ram opera uses. Also any web designer will tell you how picky firefox is with what it calls standards. Its even trickier than IE -_-

    DDN IS BETTER EXPERIENCED WITH OPERA! RAWR >:3

  8. DTRY says:

    Furry? I haven’t seen any furry. Just having fox ears and tail doesn’t count as furry, you know.

    Of course, unless you intentionally left them out…

    Futanari and/or tentacle Firefox-ko? Uh, hope nobody gets the same idea. It’s already bad with futanari 2K and especially 98. Why oh why must someone put a penis (albeit a USB unpluggable one) on such a cute girl?

  9. DTRY says:

    Also, why Opera-tan, also a browser tan, got the Program tans tag while Firefox-ko got Browser tans tag?

    Sorry for complaining about that, but since there are only two browser tans at the moment, shouldn’t you put them into only one category? That way, it would be easier for readers to follow one tag and read all of them.

    And by the way, you forgot to tag NT-tan. I’ve posted that in her page. Please fix that too.

    I myself uses IE because most sites seems to be made for IE (for example, alt texts don’t show up when using Firefox of Netscape.) I know what page I’m looking at, so I’m positive that no virus/spyware can get pass my watchful eye (full antivirus/antispyware option while online helps too.) The strange thing is IE tan is very, very obscure. I think I’ve seen her some long time ago. Perhaps people in Japan doesn’t use IE as much, or at least people on Futaba doesn’t.


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