List of fictional humanoid species in television explained

See main article: Lists of humanoids. This is a list of fictional humanoid species in television. It is a collection of various notable humanoid species that are featured in television programs, either live-action shows or puppetry, but not species of animated programs.

SpeciesProgramNotes
AndorianStar TrekA blue-skinned, white-haired species with distinctive antennae, and one of the founding races of the United Federation of Planets.
BajoranStar TrekA humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of and subsequently also featured in episodes of and . The shows' writers initially depicted the Bajorans as an oppressed people who were often forced to live as refugees, whom they likened to a variety of ethnic groups, with Rick Berman, who helped to originally conceive them, comparing them to "the Kurds, the Palestinians, the Jews in the 1940s, the boat people from Haiti — unfortunately, the homeless and terrorism are problems [of every age]."[1]
BetazoidStar TrekA black-irised race with empathic and telepathic abilities.
CardassianStar TrekA xenophobic and imperialistic reptilian species.
CentauriBabylon 5A once-great nation of humanoids, the first extraterrestrials to make contact with humans.
Felis sapienRed DwarfA race that evolved in an abandoned mining freighter from a pregnant housecat smuggled aboard by a crewmember.
FerengiStar TrekA species with large, sensitive ears and an extremely materialistic culture.
FoofaYo Gabba Gabba!A pink flower-fairy with a white cornflower on her head and chest.
GumbyGumbyA green clay humanoid character and created and modeled by Art Clokey.
Jaffa (Stargate)Stargate SG-1
KaylarStar Trek
KlingonStar TrekA race bearing distinctive forehead ridges and living by a martial honour-based culture.
KromaggSliders
LuxanFarscapeA declining former mighty nation of soldiers.
MelmacianALF (TV series)
MinbariBabylon 5Very advanced humanoids bearing distinctive bone ridges in the back of their bald heads.
NarnBabylon 5A race of former vaguely reptilian humanoid conquerors and colonizers, now being conquered themselves.
OcampaStar TrekA short-lived, quickly-aging species with great telepathic potential, living under the care of an advanced being known as the Caretaker after environmental damage to their homeworld caused by the latter.
OrphnochKamen Rider Faiz
RomulanStar TrekAn offshoot of the Vulcans who rejected their ideals of logic and emotional control, and developed a separate paranoid isolationist civilisation.
SontaranDoctor WhoA warrior race who reproduce exclusively via cloning.
SpiridonDoctor Who
TellariteStar TrekA porcine bearded race known for being stubborn and argumentative, and one of the founding races of the Federation.
Time LordDoctor WhoAn ancient race possessing advanced time travel technology.
TrillStar TrekA species who, in some cases, live in symbiosis with an implanted sentient worm-like creature. The long-lived symbionts often take many hosts during their lives, allowing their hosts access to previous hosts' memories.
VisitorVA reptilian humanoid who disguises himself to look human but prefers to eat live prey, such as mice.
VorlonBabylon 5An ancient race of beings that may have inspired legends of angels in Earth's prehistory.
VulcanStar TrekA species with distinctive pointed ears and arched eyebrows. Following a destructive period of near-constant war and strife caused by their violent emotions, the Vulcans embraced a philosophy of total logic and emotional control, and eventually became one of the founding races of the Federation.
Weeping AngelDoctor Who
WraithStargate Atlantis

Notes and References

  1. Nemecek, Larry (1995). Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion. Pocket Books. Page 178.