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Cartoony Eyes
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Look at the eyes of your typical cartoon animal. More often than not they will not resemble those of the animal they are based upon. Instead, they have generic bright cartoony eyes placed forward on the head. These are vaguely humanlike with scleras, pupils, and sometimes colorful (often blue) irises. Sometimes the scleras will be a different colour, like yellow or green, (possibly to suggest 'wildness',) but since few animals other than humans have easily visible sclera at all, it's no more natural. The sclerae on cartoon animals (including cartoon humans) will usually be much more easily visible than on real vertebrate animals and even real humans. The reason, of course, is to humanize the critters and make their facial expressions readable. Of all animals, cats and snakes are most often exceptions to this rule, both having eerie green or yellow eyes with slit pupils. This absolutely has something to do with the Cats Are Mean and Reptiles Are Abhorrent tropes. This can look downright weird where animals with eyes that are even less human-like are concerned. Where have you ever seen insects with recognizable pupils outside of cartoondom? Other than praying mantises, which actually do seem to have pupils. A variant of this trope is to draw animals which would have sideways-facing eyes in real life, with frontally placed eyes. note Most vertebrate animals' eyes (including rabbits' eyes) are placed on both sides of their heads. Predators tend to have forward-facing eyes, while the predated animals have their eyes sideways (for optimized 360-degree view). Most animals with forward-facing eyes, such as dogs, bears, hawks and eagles, have eyes somewhat more laterally placed than those of humans. Only owls, cats and primates (especially haplorrhine, or dry-nosed, primates) have eyes as forward facing as human eyes. This trope tends to be an Acceptable Break from Reality, to the extent that it can be found in downplayed form even in classical realism paintings, for a couple of reasons: Firstly, it makes it easier to animate the animal(ish) character's eyes and facial expressions, and to convey their actual mood. The real-world facial expressions of horses, for instance, mostly involve subtle positioning of their ears and nostrils, with their eyes basically having various levels of "open" and "closed". To the uninitiated, this results in "angry" looking nearly identical to "happy", "scared", and "sees attractive mare". In many classical battlefield paintings, for instance, the freakishly exaggerated rolling eyes and furrowed eyebrows seen on horses are an intentional effort to avert the (seeming) Dissonant Serenity in the slightly-widened eyes of a panicking or enraged warhorse. Secondly, it also helps avert a certain amount of the Unintentional Uncanny Valley effect which can result from putting exaggerated expressions on the faces of many animals, particularly when seen from straight-on. Not employing this trope in such cases via things like Cheated Angles and adding eyebrow ridges to animals without them note such as kangaroos, some dog breeds, deer, rabbits and horses can look, to put it in technical terms, "damned freaky". note See also: Victorian taxidermists' ill-advised attempts to give whimsical expressions and large anthropomorphic eyes to taxidermied animals. This seems to be related to Toothy Bird and Feather Fingers, in that it is a relatively slight Anthropomorphic Shift. The thing is, the vast majority of vertebrate animals in real-life have eyes that contain roughly the same anatomy as a human's. They just look somewhat different due to different specializations. Some artists are of the opinion that their animal characters should have more realistic (within reason) eyes, as many animal eyes simply look beautiful and cool. See also Animal Eyes and Big Anime Eyes. Not to be confused with Sphere Eyes or Conjoined Eyes. As this is such an Omnipresent Trope, instead of listing every cartoon character ever, we will list the... |
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Huge exceptions: Finding Nemo, and the fish in SpongeBob SquarePants (One of the characters in the show has both of his eyes placed on one side of his head.) Flounder from The Little Mermaid (1989), Jabberjaw, Misterjaw from the 90-minute Pink Panther show and Cleo from Pinocchio have 'em, too. The Incredible Mr. Limpet even wears pince-nez glasses. (Although they're not pince-nez when he's human.) |
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A Bug's Life: With the exception of the flies, all the insects have cartoony human-like eyes. Why the flies are, of all bugs, singled out to have realistic compound eyes is anyone's guess, aside from the fact that of all insects, flies are the ones best known for the two compound eyes characteristic of insects. | |
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Tom from Tom and Jerry has green irises and yellow scleras. | |
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Also seen on the horses in The Road to El Dorado and Tangled to allow for Animal Reaction Shots. | |
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In Ori and the Will of the Wisps, the Giant Spider Mora, while Brainwashed and Crazy, appears to have typical arthropod eyes, albeit with a Sickly Green Glow, but after being freed from The Corruption, they become uncannily mammal-like, complete with eyelashes and blinkable eyelids. | |
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Lucky and Tripod of 101 Dalmatians: The Series have blue scleras, though the rest of the puppies have white. Spot, Lt. Pug, Sgt. Tibbs, and Mooch have yellow scleras. | |
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Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Buzz Buzzard (iffy, because he is a predator), Foghorn Leghorn, Road Runner, and Egghead. Not so much Henery Hawk though. | |
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Played with and averted depending on the incarnation of the My Little Pony series, but played straightest in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, where the ponies' eyes are placed more forward than in the earlier incarnations. | |
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Kirby has eyes shaped like black ovals with white highlights and dark blue irises, but no visible sclera. | |
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Donkey from Shrek has forward-facing eyes. Word of God says that this is a combination of the facial traits of a dog and a donkey. | |
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Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends let us find out what happens when you give characters realistic insect-like eyes and cute cartoony eyes at the same time. | |
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Most of the male Baikins from Anpanman, to heighten their alien origins. Baikinman's are pink, Aoikinman's are light blue, Akakinman's are orange-red, and Mushibaikinman's are light yellow. Also from the show is Kurayamiman, to show off his supernatural side. He has pink scleras with large red pupils. | |
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Slappy and Skippy Squirrel, the mice Pinky (whose eyes are placed right next to each other) and the Brain, Flavio and Marita the Hip Hippos, Chicken Boo, and the pigeons Bobby, Pesto, and Squit from Animaniacs are examples of this trope as their species’ real world counterparts would have laterally places eyed (or high on the head in the case of the mice and on the top of the head in the case of the hippos). | |
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Robin Hood (1973) examples: Alan A Dale the rooster has pink sclerae. The rhino guards have orange sclerae. Prince John the maneless lion, Sir Hiss the snake, the Sheriff of Nottingham (a wolf), and the owls have yellow sclerae. The former three, especially the Sheriff, have them to emphasize their sneakiness. Lady Kluck the hen and Otto the hound dog have light yellow sclerae. |
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Donald Duck and almost all the other ducks in Classic Disney Shorts have blue scleras. Possibly to distinguish them from the white feathers that surround them. | |
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Roger Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit has eyes that not only face forward, but are also placed really close together. | |
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The cockroaches from Oggy and the Cockroaches. Marky's are reddish-pink, Dee Dee's are green, and Joey has one reddish-pink, one yellow. One that really stands out is Elvis, the main cockroaches' cousin, who has pink scleras paired with blue pupils. | |
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Buster Baxter (a rabbit) and all the other animals on Arthur exemplify this trope (except the cats and apes, animals which have forward-facing eyes in real life), both the human-type animals and the animal-type animals. | |
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Twilight Star Sui and Neri: Sui has black irises and colourless sclerae. Doubles as Non-Standard Character Design as she's the only character who has it, in contrast to many characters who have black irises and no sclerae. | |
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Pinky and the Brain from Animaniacs have blue scleras and pink secleras respectively. Larry and Precious have green scleras, Billie has blue scleras, and Romy and Snowball have pink scleras. The one white rabbit from "Of Nice and Men" with a black spot on its back has blue scleras, while the all-white rabbits from the same cartoon have red scleras. |
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Lucifer from Cinderella has green irides and yellow scleras. | |
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Averted, naturally, in the Watership Down film where the rabbits have realistic red eyes with oval-shaped pupils. And then played with in Efrafa where every rabbit has blue, almost-cartoony eyes, lending them a semi-realistic look. | |
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In Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff, animals have irises and eyeshine, while the human characters have simplified black eyes. | |
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Mixels has the Glowkies, who are themed around bioluminescence. Their sets have glow-in-the-dark eye pieces, and as such, their eyes in the cartoon have slightly yellowed sclerae. | |
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The lions from The Lion King franchise all have yellow scleras with irises of various different colors. Most of the hyenas have either yellow or light yellow sclerae. Also, Pumbaa the warthog has light yellow scleras. | |
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Kerchak in Tarzan has yellow sclerae, opposed to the other apes who have white sclerae. This makes him look a bit more savage than the other apes. | |
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Captain Marvel enemy Mr Mind used to be a straight example◊; a Venusian "worm" with Cartoony Eyes, who wore glasses. Post-Crisis he looked more like a realistic caterpillar◊ and the "whites" of his eyes could be explained as a caterpillar's false "eyespots". The current Mr Mind (that version's offspring) attempts to maintain continuity with past versions, while giving him insectile compound eyes◊, with a result that lies somewhere between Ugly Cute and terrifying. | |
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The deer and rabbits in Bambi have cartoony eyes, but those that are placed on either side of their head, appropriately for deer and rabbits. | |
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Hei Hei from Moana has huge, cartoony eyes, but like a real chicken, they're placed on either side of his head. | |
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Kaa in The Jungle Book (1967) goes through some sort of Anthropomorphic Shift between his first and second appearance. First he has sideway-facing eyes, appropriately for a snake, but in his second appearance he gets cartoony, forward-facing eyes. | |
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Averted with the rabbits and parakeets in Chi's Sweet Home and Chi's New Address as they have eyes as laterally placed as that of their real life counterparts. | |
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Nick Jr.'s CGI Peter Rabbit series has animal characters with realistic or mostly realistic eyes for their respective species. However, unlike real owls, Old Brown is able to move his eyes. | |
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Jose Carioca of Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros has cartoony eyes, but has them placed on either side of his head, appropriately for a parrot. | |
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Danger Mouse has eyes with mustard yellow sclera. As does Baron Greenback. | |
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Cream the Rabbit and the Babylon Rogues in Sonic the Hedgehog | |
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Marty, Melman, and Gloria from Madagascar | |
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The Incredible Mr. Limpet even wears pince-nez glasses. (Although they're not pince-nez when he's human.) | |
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Buster, Babs and Binky Bunny (no relation), Plucky Duck, Hamton J. Pig, Fowlmouth, and Shirley the Loon from Tiny Toon Adventures are examples of this trope, but one animation style makes the characters look like they are averting the trope (e.g., the pilot episode, "A Looney Beginning"). | |
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Squidward in SpongeBob SquarePants has dark red pupils that are shaped like vertical bars. Truth in Television here, as octopuses do in fact have rectangular pupils. | |
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Squid-form Inklings and Octolings in Splatoon. | |
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Twang/Flute from the Stitch! anime has purple irises and blue scleras. He's also working for Hämsterviel with an 'H' marking as mentioned above, so it's unknown if his eyes are different if he's not supposedly brainwashed by him. | |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Dug the dog in Up is an extreme example — not only are his eyes facing forward, but they are also almost touching each other. The other dogs in the movie are more realistic looking, though their eyes face forward more than they should. | |
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Up | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Iago the parrot from Aladdin has yellow sclerae. | |
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Aladdin | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Tika the elephant in Barbie as the Island Princess has huge glassy eyes, which are not only much bigger than a real elephant's, but also much closer together on her face. | |
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Barbie as the Island Princess | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Alvin and the Chipmunks and the Chippetes are usually portrayed with forward-facing eyes. Averted with the earliest incarnations of Alvin, Simon, and Theodore in which they look like real chipmunks, laterally-placed eyes and all. | |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron features otherwise natural-looking horses with distractingly humanlike eyebrows in addition to their cartoony eyes. | |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
Cartoony Eyes / int_dbaabb61 | comment |
Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, and Chip 'n Dale from Classic Disney Shorts, although Donald's eyes were always a little farther apart (more noticeable in his early designs). Daisy's and Chip 'n Dale's eyes were always a little farther apart than Mickey's or Minnie's eyes too. | |
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Mickey Mouse | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Renamon from Digimon Tamers has blue irises and black scleras. | |
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Digimon Tamers | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
Cartoony Eyes / int_e7f260e5 | comment |
Jumba Jookiba from the Lilo & Stitch franchise has light yellow sclerae. | |
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Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
Cartoony Eyes / int_e8595ff9 | comment |
Pascal the chameleon from Tangled has the typical cartoony eyes that show sclerae, unlike a real chameleon. | |
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Tangled | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
Cartoony Eyes / int_ed535562 | comment |
In The Secret of NIMH, while this trope is played straight most of the time, the rats' eyes are portrayed as being more realistic before they were experimented on. | |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Kinyonga the chameleon from The Lion Guard has eyes that are accurate for a chameleon. In fact, her eyes are more accurate to her species than that of any of the other animals in the show. | |
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The Lion Guard | hasFeature |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
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Flounder from The Little Mermaid (1989), Jabberjaw, Misterjaw from the 90-minute Pink Panther show and Cleo from Pinocchio have 'em, too. | |
Cartoony Eyes / int_f7ed2fd7 | featureApplicability |
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The Little Mermaid (1989) | hasFeature |
Cartoony Eyes / int_f7ed2fd7 | |
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Cartoony Eyes | |
Cartoony Eyes / int_ff66c30e | comment |
Kermit the Frog has obviously cartoony eyes, but he has pupils more appropriate for an actual frog. Many other Muppet characters have eyes appropriate for their species — a few even use taxidermy eyes! | |
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The Muppets (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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