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Dogfaces, or dognoses, are nearly human dogs that populate the Disney Ducks Comic Universe, Mickey Mouse Comic Universe, DuckTales (1987) (and 2017), Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie and some of the Classic Disney Shorts. One even shows up in the Quack Pack episode "All Hands on Duck". Goofy is considered to be a dogface as well. Similar character designs have been used by other cartoon studios as well, though Disney is largely the Trope Codifier. This trope is very prominent in the works of Carl Barks, who initially wanted to draw humans for the Donald Duck comics, but Disney insisted on keeping humans out. Barks compromised by adding pig or dog noses to the human designs he drew, though occasionally he did manage to sneak in actual humans. Don Rosa followed Barks's lead, though he would sometimes drop the "dog snout/ears" element, making them basically humans with black noses. Physical Characteristics Common to Dogfaces/Dognoses: They often have fur in human skintones or no fur at all. Goofy and Max have black fur all over their bodies. Goofy has a flesh-colored muzzle and Max has a flesh-colored face. In Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, the Beagle Boys have grey fur all over. They usually have muzzles like dogs. They almost always have feet shaped at least somewhat like human feet. They do not have tails. They often have human-like head hair, and sometimes have human-like facial hair and body hair. Unlike characters like Donald, Mickey, or even Goofy, their species is almost never mentioned, and they are only referred by generic terms like person (with the notable exception of Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys). They usually have black or brown (typically button) noses. But Goofy Jr., Max's prototype, has a pink nose. They usually have ears that flop ("rose ears" like those of a greyhound or bulldog) or those that droop ("pendant ears" like those of a bloodhound). Occasionally they will be drawn mistakenly with human ears. But Pistol has erect ears like a Chihuahua, Roxanne has ears that look like human ears, and Goofy Jr., Sylvianote her tresses are treated as ears instead, and Peg are drawn without any pinnae (ear flaps) whatsoever. Sometimes they will have completely humanlike ears. They usually range in portrayal from Funny Animal to Little Bit Beastly. Related, but slightly less common are similar human designs with minimal animal features added. The second most common tends to be people with pig-noses/ears, but others may show up such as bird people with "feather feet complete with toes" or cat eared people. Even though they are most prominent in the Disney universe, dogfaces/dognoses are not exclusive to Disney. In fact they are ostensibly Older Than Dirt since the concept of cynocephali has been documented in many ancient civilisations from ancient Greeks to Inuit. |
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The 1960 issue 11# of the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer comic series by DC Comics, which ran from 1950 to 1962, features Rudolph encountering western bandits and cowboys who are all anthropomorphic dogs. | |
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The original Underdog (a.k.a. Shoeshine) and Sweet Polly Purebred look like dogfaces, unlike the Disney version of both characters, who are a beagle and a cocker spaniel respectively. | |
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Looney Tunes: J. P. Cubish from one Daffy Duck cartoon and Daffy Duck's Quackbusters The earliest shorts with Daffy and Porky Pig have dognoses as supporting characters and extras, but these would largely be replaced with humans in the shorts made after the early 1940s. |
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Darkwing Duck, a Spin-Off of the former show, has Dogfaces as well. Characters like Jambalaya Jake are bog-standard Dogfaces, though other anthropomorphic dog characters (such as The Liquidator) have more canine-looking heads and faces. | |
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In A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie, Goofy and Pete revert back to having furred bodies like in the classic shorts. | |
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Classic Disney Shorts: The shorts depicting Goofy as "George Geef" depict him with a furless body outside of his head. In a few shorts, George Geef even had ears. Pete and his (unnamed) son in their Cameo in "Father's Week End" appear similar. | |
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The female-gendered tow truck in the Bonkers episode, "Calling All Cars," has a face that looks like that of a dogface. | |
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J. P. Cubish from one Daffy Duck cartoon and Daffy Duck's Quackbusters | |
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Some of the generic civvies in Sonic Underground. | |
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The very first episode of the Fleischer Popeye cartoon featured dogfaces as background characters, though this is an example of Early-Installment Weirdness; most other Popeye shorts feature strictly humans. | |
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Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog: In sharp contrast to the other anthropomorphic animals, the character Wes Weasley looks exactly like a human complete with a furless humanoid body and humanlike ears. The only Weasel trait of Wes is his muzzle, essentially a "weasel-face". | |
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Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys of DuckTales (1987) and DuckTales (2017) are notable for their name actually calling attention to their species. There's also Scrooge's butler Duckworth, who despite his name is a dog rather than a duck, and minor baddie/ally Dijon/Faris D'jinn. | |
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Both Snuffy and Old Oscar from Jay Jay the Jet Plane have a face that looks like that of a dogface due to the covers of their propellers. | |
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One Schlock Mercenary arc takes place on a planet populated by dogfaces trying to investigate what appears to be a murder perpetrated by Schlock. | |
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Surprisingly averted with Penelope Poodle from Minnie's Bow-Toons; she is an anthropomorphic poodle instead of a dogface. | |
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Most secondary, tertiary and background characters in the Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse comic universes. Chief O'Hara and Neighbor J. Jones are both broadly doglike. | |
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The Rodfellows: Jimmy and Widenar Glover the dogs appear to be dogfaces with black ears and lacking tails. | |
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Treasure Planet: The character Dr. Doppler is actually one of these, though he atypically evidences some canine behavior traits, and coexists with actual humans (namely Jim Hawkins and his mother). | |
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The earliest shorts with Daffy and Porky Pig have dognoses as supporting characters and extras, but these would largely be replaced with humans in the shorts made after the early 1940s. | |
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The German animated adaptation of Fix und Foxi has dogfaces as citizens in their town, as well as the Peppercorn Family. | |
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Several characters from Arthur, such as Binky Barnes, though unlike Fern or Prunella, he has a rather human-like nose. | |
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The salesman in Jungle Jitters, one of the infamous Censored Eleven. | |
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A majority of the characters of Sherlock Hound have this trait. | |
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Goof Troop: Goofy, Max, Pete, and P.J. have dogface (or catface for the latter two) furless bodies like in the George Geef shorts. Most other characters are full-on, flat-out dogfaces with occasional people with cat or pig features such as the customers in "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder". | |
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Iggy from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders zigzags this trope. Earlier on, his face looks like that of an actual, if fairly ugly, dog, but around the fight with Pet Shop, Araki started drawing him with a very human-looking face to have him facially express more emotions. The anime goes about this by making Iggy's face slowly develop from his "ugly" face to his "cute" face, finishing his face's development at the Pet Shop fight. | |
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Some of the relatively minor characters in Mickey and the Roadster Racers have these features, but some of them are actual anthropomorphic animals such as elephants and goats. | |
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Timburr and its evolutionary family from Pokémon resemble overly muscular dog-faces. | |
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Most of Gondoland's population in Muzzy in Gondoland, with the exception of the green goblinoid Corvax and possibly the King (who looks like anthropomorphic lion but can be considered a Dogface with mane-like hair). | |
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The Fairly OddParents!: In the episode "Teacher's Pet", Crocker turns his mom into something resembling a dogface after hooking her to his Mother machine. Unlike most of the examples, she acts like a dog and even runs on all fours. | |
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The titular character of Parappa The Rapper looks like a dogface with floppy ears. | |
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Pounder (a.k.a. Pound Hound) from Matchbox Hero City has a face of a bulldog. | |
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Many of the incidental characters in Victor & Hugo. Lampshaded once when Victor makes Ponsward the butler fetch a stick and Lord Hobbes-Sutclyffe responds "Oh, for Heaven's sake! Ponsward's not a dog!" | |
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In Duckman, most of the extras and supporting characters are humans, but some of them are really, grotesque, bizarre looking Dogfaces. | |
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Betty Boop started out as one of these before her dog nose was removed and her floppy ears replaced with hoop earrings. | |
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In a grislier example, Ode to Kirihito features Monmow Disease, which causes the victim's head and facial features to mutate into a more canine form. | |
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The title character in Officer Pooch, an MGM Oneshot Cartoon that Bill Hanna and Joseph Barbera directed. | |
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DuckTales: Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys of DuckTales (1987) and DuckTales (2017) are notable for their name actually calling attention to their species. There's also Scrooge's butler Duckworth, who despite his name is a dog rather than a duck, and minor baddie/ally Dijon/Faris D'jinn. Darkwing Duck, a Spin-Off of the former show, has Dogfaces as well. Characters like Jambalaya Jake are bog-standard Dogfaces, though other anthropomorphic dog characters (such as The Liquidator) have more canine-looking heads and faces. |
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Cheadle Yorkshire from Hunter × Hunter looks very much like a dog but is actually a human who had her appearance changed as such to match her role as a Zodiac Hunter (the Dog Sign). | |
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One dogface in An Extremely Goofy Movie catches a Frisbee in his mouth as a normal dog would. | |
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Star Wars: Clone Wars introduces the Nelvaanians, who are blue-grey furred dogface aliens with black manes. The males are shown to have somewhat more wolf-like faces. (As the species and their home planet Nelvaan are a Shout-Out to the animation studio Nelvana, their canine design is almost certainly a nod to the aforementioned Rock and Rule, Nelvana's first animated feature.) | |
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There are a few Tex Avery MGM Cartoons, especially in the 1950s, that feature dogfaces. | |
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Spaceballs has Barf the Mog — half man, half dog ("I'm my own best friend") and looks the part, complete with nose and ears. | |
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Leo Ortolani's peculiar style makes all of his human characters look like not dogs, but monkeys. This is especially evident for the protagonist of Rat-Man (1989), who without his Rat-costume seems perpetually naked and in fact looks like a monkey rather than a human. | |
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Keys to the Kingdom: A literary example would be the Fetchers from Mister Monday. | |
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Noveltoons: A very minor star, only seen in two cartoons, literally named "Dogface", rather averts this. He's a straightforward pet-slash-Funny Animal who talks to humans, at least in his first picture. | |
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Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon: The Canid species, which includes the aforementioned Dr. Doppler, is an example of this. | |
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The characters in the movie Rock and Rule are all hyper-evolved rats, cats and dogs which created their own civilization after humanity nuked themselves. Outside of having animal muzzles and ears, the majority of them look totally humans. | |
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