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Funny Animal Anatomy
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The process of anthropomorphization of an animal character usually involves a lot of implicit decisions of what should be made human-like, and what should stay the way it is. One thing is certain, though, things will not be realistic. On the other hand, some breaks from reality are less acceptable than others... Sometimes, body organs are shifted or added to funny animals, seemingly in a way to increase identification through anthropomorphism. Some other times, it's just a stylistic convention, used so the creature in question is more easily recognized than if it was drawn realistically. Though Funny Animal Anatomy should not be noted under Artistic License – Biology, since it's never meant to be serious, some egregious decisions are made in this sense, for either stylistic or anthropomorphic reasons. Some are so omnipresent they even are tropes unto themselves. Just remember that Tropes Are Tools and more often than not these are invoked simply because it's more interesting, appealing, or expected to the viewer to utilize them and can make storytelling easier in some cases. The Law of Conservation of Detail (often used with the Rule of Personification Conservation) makes it easier to skim over those things if it's not relevant to the story, and well, sometimes you simply want to avoid drifting gazes or indeed Squick regardless of who the target audience is. This trope page and its child tropes apply to animals on the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism from Nearly Normal Animal to Funny Animal. Does not apply to Beast Man, as characters who fall under that trope are more human than animal and thus should follow human anatomy naturally. If they don't refer to Bizarre Alien Biology. This trope page is meant to catalog only examples which do not fit the child tropes below, are specializations of these tropes, or are especially egregious. Sub-Trope of Artistic License – Biology. |
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Anchor from Finding Nemo is a hammerhead shark whose mouth for some reason is located where his neck would normally be. | |
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The Mobian aquatic creatures, particularly the fish, in Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) have legs and humanoid bodies to make them more anthropomorphic. | |
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Lampshaded in Crash Bandicoot: 'You don't even look like a bandicoot!' | |
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An orange tomcat with black ears in one Tom and Jerry cartoon has an unusually long muzzle for a small cat and a muzzle shape that would be more appropriate for a lion. Not to mention, tomcats are generally either orange or black, due to having only one X chromosome (females are normally the only calicos, barring point mutations and polyploidy). | |
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The Sonic The Hedgehog series has some very prominent examples. While characters like Tails and Rouge the Bat can at least be identified as to which species they are, most other characters look nothing like their species. You probably wouldn't guess Sonic was a hedgehog unless you'd been told so. Charmy Bee has a small mammalian nose despite being an insect. |
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The Simpsons: Snowball II as well as the cats owned by the Crazy Cat Lady have mouths shaped more like the humans in the show complete with the Groening-styled overbite. This gets odd when compared to Scratchy, who is supposed to be a cartoon cat In-Universe and yet has a mouth shaped more like a real cat's. Even odder in that more realistic-looking cats have appeared in some episodes, particularly the cat Moe kisses in "Dumbbell Indemnity". Pokey and the other guinea pigs from "The War of Art" have faces that look more like humans with cat-like noses, rather than those of actual guinea pigs. There are instances where the show averts this by featuring realistic-looking animals, such as Stampy the African elephant from "Bart Gets an Elephant" or Bluella the blue whale from "The Squirt and the Whale". |
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Many of the mammal characters in Brandy & Mr. Whiskers are drawn with large and bulbous noses, most notably Mr. Whiskers and Ed. | |
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Sylvester's nose is large and bulbous, as are the noses of a sizable number of other Looney Tunes tomcats. | |
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While the character designs in the My Little Pony franchise are usually anatomically correct, the characters in the G3.5 cartoon have strange cone-shaped legs and bulbous circular heads. This design choice sparks the ire of most members of the show's fanbase, whom are used to the Friendship is Magic designs which are more realistic than the G3.5 designs but more cartoonish than the other previous gens. | |
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The majority of Classic Disney Shorts and Disney Animated Canon rabbits and hares have either doglike or catlike (or in Oswald's case, jellybean-shaped) noses. However, Max Hare and the four girl bunnies in the Silly Symphony "The Tortoise and the Hare" have "v"-shaped noses like real rabbits and hares. | |
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A few of Zoophobia's animal characters have this, particularly the felines. | |
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Rabbits in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit have noses shaped like pig snouts. | |
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The dragonflies in Mickey and the Beanstalk have beaks like birds. | |
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Many of the equine characters of Peppa Pig don’t have manes, including Pedro Pony, Zoe Zebra, and Delphine Donkey. Suzy Sheep and Carol Cow have their ears pointed up instead of sideways. Mrs. Cow averts this trope. It is entirely possible Suzy Sheep is a haired sheep rather than a wooly one. |
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American Dad! has Klaus the goldfish who can blink and has eyelids. He also doesn’t have to breathe underwater; only some part of his body has to touch water, and even then, it can be any liquid. | |
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The aardvarks from Arthur, including the title character, look absolutely nothing like actual aardvarks at all. This is a case of Art Evolution, as the first book, Arthur's Nose◊, had Arthur look a little more like an aardvark, but over subsequent books changed to his current appearance. | |
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The weasels in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and House of Mouse (Yes, even House of Mouse) have unusually long muzzles for weasels, being about as long as an average dog's muzzle. Real weasels' muzzles are a little longer than a small cat's muzzle, but shorter than a dog's muzzle. Also, many of the animals in the Mr. Toad segment are drawn with human-like fingernails in close up shots even though they belong to species that don't have human-like fingernails in Real Life. | |
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Cerebus the Aardvark eventually justified the title character's Barbie Doll Anatomy. Cerebus is a hermaphrodite, so his male genitalia is hidden inside his female outer genitalia when he's not "in position". | |
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Phineas and Ferb: Perry the Platypus has a bill that looks as narrow as a real duck's bill except in direct front-view shots. | |
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In Berkely Breathed's Bloom County days, the community is abuzz upon learning that one of them is actually female (after much paranoia and speculation, it later turns out to be Rosebud). Portnoy, in a panic, checks himself in the bathroom only to cry, "No dice! Comic strip animals aren't anatomically correct!!" | |
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The Redwall cartoon show made Badrang look much more like a wolf than a stoat. | |
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Averted by the various background animals from the "Circle of Life" opening of The Lion King (1994) as they are designed realistically. This is in contrast to the cast of characters, which are more cartoonish. | |
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What the hell even is Goofy supposed to be? He's allegedly a dog, but looks more like something between a walrus and a horse. Not to mention, his friend Micky has a pet dog, an actual non-anthropomorphic one, named Pluto, and Goofy has a pet dog of his own in one short named Bowser. | |
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Regular Show: Rigby is supposed to be a North American raccoon, but strongly resembles a Crab Eating Raccoon or a Coati, both of which only have a short brown layer of fur, and more slender bodies. Rigby's lack of a proper face mask has been explained by the fact that he has huge Cartoony Eyes, and is occasionally shown blinking where he has black eyelids. This is consistent with his more humanoid looking brother Don too. Rigby's lack of resemblance to his real life counterpart has been Played for Laughs on multiple occasions — he comments on the black circles around his eyes as being 'his thing', when he and Mordecai encounter realistic animal versions of themselves Rigby is drawn as a standard gray and black raccoon (present on a comic cover too), and in an early episode, one of the enemies says to him 'what are you supposed to be?'. | |
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The human characters of Peanuts have hands that look like paws. | |
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Scooby-Doo's character designer deliberately neglected to give the titular character the melanistic mask commonly situated on dogs' faces. He was also given a hunched back, tiny chin, and a large cat's tail: the antithesis of a pedigree Great Dane. | |
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Similar to the above, Boss Beaver from Timon & Pumbaa has yellow teeth like a real beaver. | |
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The alligators of Sitting Ducks have underbellies that match the color of their skin. Also, while their snouts are correctly shaped, their teeth are hidden inside their mouths (with the exception of one upper fang). | |
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Beavers in The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! have the correct color teeth (which is orange). | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures, in addition to imitating the designs of the original Looney Tunes, had an elephant character in one episode. The animators could not decide whether his mouth was below his trunk (normal) or in the tip of his trunk (... not so normal.) | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: Patrick has his face (eyes and mouth) on one of his arms. Lampshaded in one episode, where Neptune puts his face where it should anatomically be — on his back. In reality a starfish has an oral and an aboral surface rather than a true front or back. Usually their oral surface is towards whatever surface the starfish is on and the aboral surface faces away from it. Their mouth is in the centre of the oral surface, their anus is off-centre on the aboral surface, and their "eyes" (really photosensitive spots) are at the end of each of their arms. So Neptune's "anatomical correction" is still not correct. Squidward has lips and a big nose (and huge white teeth!), rather than a beak underneath his body like real octopuses. He also has a clearly distinct head, neck, and torso, unlike real octopuses. A more obvious sign being that he has six tentacles instead of eight. This gives him a more humanlike appearance (the four tentacles on bottom are normally paired up to work as legs). The protagonist differs from real sea sponges given that he has a face, limbs and internal organs. He's also yellow and rectangular in shape, like an ordinary dishwashing sponge. Sandy has a nose more like a cat's than a real squirrel's, and her incisors stick out of her mouth like a beaver's. Mr. Krabs only has four limbs (two legs and two claws), even though true crabs normally have ten (eight legs and two claws). His shell should also be segmented, even though the times he's been shown without clothes it was completely smooth. The generic fish characters' fins look more like legs and arms, other than not having feet or hands at the end. Other than Flats the Flounder, they also are rounded with eyes in human-like positions, instead of being flatter with an eye on either side of them. |
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The Tyrannosaurus and Maiasaura in You Are Umasou have small fins or scutes on their backs making them look like Godzilla. Also, the Chilantaisaurus has horns that are shaped like those of a bull instead of stubby horns. | |
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Dave the Octopus from Penguins of Madagascar, who has cartoony eyes, a mouth in front of his face instead of a beak beneath his head, two siphons which look like ears, and is purple. This is especially jarring since every other octopus in the film looks comparatively realistic (no mouth, for starters). | |
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Heathcliff, in both the comics and the animated series, has a large, bulbous black nose. | |
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Family Guy just barely averts this trope in one episode: Peter develops penis envy when he learns that his son is very well endowed. His friend Brian (a dog) consoles him by saying "Mine goes inside me when I stand up, how do you think I feel?" | |
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In Hollow Knight, the characters are anthropomorphic bugs and other invertebrates, with some of them having several anatomical differences from the insects they were based on due to stylization. For example, several beetle characters, including the protagonist, have horn-like appendages on the top of their heads inspired by the giant mandibles of male stag beetles. In real life, such mandibles are located in their jaws instead. | |
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