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 | {{OSinfobox
  |  | '''This article moved to [[95 OSR 2.5]]'''  | 
 | |tanname= Windows 95 OSR 2.5-tan
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 | |image= Win95osr2-5.jpg
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 | |cname= Windows 95 OSR 2.5-tan
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 | |alias= OSR 2.5-sama, 95C
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 | |debut= Unknown
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 | |height= 153 cm (5'0")
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 | |haircolor= brown
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 | |eyecolor= red
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 | |apfaction= [[Wanderer Class]]
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 | |lineage= [[Win9x| DOS/Win9x]]
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 | |osper= Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2.5 (95C)
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 | |osdev= Microsoft
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 | |reldate= 26 Nov 1997
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 | |lastrel= OEM Service Release 2.5 v 4.03.1214 (1997)
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 | }}
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 | ===DESCRIPTION===
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 | 95 OSR 2.5-tan, also known as 2.5-tan, is an original character created for a Japanese 4koma that resembles the original [[95-tan | 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 [[Windows 98|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.
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 | ===OSC NOTES===
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 | 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 Window's 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.  
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 | A [[95 OSR 2.1-tan | 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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 | See also:
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 | *[[List of OS-tans]]
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 | [[Category:Windows]]
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		Revision as of 16:54, 20 April 2011