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Humanoid Female Animal
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In many cartoon TV shows, films, and video games, the female animal characters may be drawn more obviously anthropomorphic than the male animals. The males will look like cute cartoony critters or real animals, while the females will have curvaceous, more humanoid body shapes. They may come complete with Hartman Hips and/or Non-Mammal Mammaries. Frequently, females will be the only ones to have human-like hair, often long and flowing. There may be a reasonable purpose for this: Humans are much more visually oriented than many other animals (except most birds), and these features are the most obvious visual cues for humans in telling female humans from males. Other species may have different visual cues, but what's the use in expecting the audience to recognize them? And what else could you do to distinguish that your animal character is female? Just give them boobs, hips and makeup, and call it a day. It is worth noting, perhaps, that facial hair is probably the one mostly male-exclusive attribute used for such characters, this being one clue of masculinity that is not hidden by clothing. (Then again, this might be done for some other reasons, though it is hard to imagine what they might be...) In other words, the female animals tend to be at least a half-notch closer to the "human" end of the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism than the male animals, to the point of looking like outright Beast Men compared to their male equivalents. Because of this, they are rarely ever depicted as Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animals or Half-Dressed Cartoon Animals; see Pantsless Males, Fully-Dressed Females. This trope applies only to characters based on actual known species. Aliens, monsters and mythical beings can have Bizarre Alien Biology, after all. Sexy Dimorphism is a related concept for fantasy races, though since they usually start out more anthropomorphic than this trope, it's done with Beast Man males and Little Bit Beastly females. See also Men Are Generic, Women Are Special; Cute Monster Girl; Beast Men, and — of course — Cat Girl. Subtrope of Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism. Furry Female Mane is a subtrope of this. Adults Are More Anthropomorphic is similar, but with age instead of gender. Sometimes results in Furry Confusion. Examples |
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Clarice the chipmunk is more anthropomorphic than Chip 'n Dale. | |
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Kitty Mouse in The Great Mouse Detective. | |
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Tawna, Coco, and the trophy girls from the Crash Bandicoot series are more humanoid compared to Crash himself and other animal characters. | |
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Sluggy Freelance: The World of Warcraft parody, Years of Yarncraft, has Riff looking for female slimeblobs. Torg figures it out. | |
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The females of Solatorobo tend to have peach fur and very short muzzles, while the males have longer, more animal-like noses and fur colors from a wider palette like white, grey, or orange. Males may also have bicolor fur (such as Red's tan-and-white face) or distinctly animal-like patterns (Québec is tiger-striped), while all females ever get is a single stripe on each cheek (though that's all some males have, too). The exception to the "short-muzzle girls" rule is Merveille, who has a longer nose with her peach fur. Notably, this tendency toward short muzzles tends to make people mistake Red's sister Chocolat for a Felineko when she is in fact just a short-faced Caninu. |
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Rebecca Cunningham from TaleSpin has a slimmer, more anthropomorphic body than Baloo. | |
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The female cats in Tom and Jerry look more humanoid than Tom does, except those in Chuck Jones directed ones. Though it varies with the toon; a few are just as cat-like, only distinguished by eyelashes and a bow, while many are quite human like. |
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Downplayed with Mipha from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Compared to the male Zora such as her brother Sidon (who is twice as tall as a human and has a head vaguely resembling that of a hammerhead shark) and her father Dorephan (who is ten times at tall as a human and has a whale-like body), and even compared to the other female Zora, she has a relatively more human-like appearance, seemingly lacking even the sharp carnivorous teeth of the others. | |
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Inverted with the two cats from The Simpsons; the Simpson family's pet cat, Snowball II (a female cat) and Scratchy (a male Funny Animal cat) from The Itchy & Scratchy Show. This is likely because, in universe, Snowball II is a "real" cat and Scratchy is a "cartoon" cat. Scratchy (the bipedal cat) and Snowball II (the normal quadrupedal cat) show up together in The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror IX segment, "The Terror of Tiny Toon". The two cats are at such differing levels of anthropomorphism that Furry Confusion ensues. |
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A curious example from Looney Tunes: World of Mayhem involving Tomboy and Girly Girl. Penelope Pussycat, as mentioned below, is normally built like any other of the cats (or skunks) in Looney Tunes canon, with short legs (comparable to Pepe or Sylvester). As of 28 November 2022, there are six versions of her in the game, her 'Original' version and five others. Of them, two keep that posture: Dread Pirate Penelope and Lunar Penelope, both stereotypically badass-types (pirate and martial artist). The other three are Kitty Kelly (her "Carrotblanca" appearance), Couture Penelope, and Countess Penelope. All three are wearing fancier dresses, hats (or powdered wig for the Countess), and even shoes (hidden under the Countess's dress but visible in some animations). And in all three cases, she has more human proportions and curves. | |
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Samurai Pizza Cats: Many of the female characters, such as Polly, Francine, Lucille and Princess Vi, have smaller muzzles and shojo-style eyes. | |
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Looney Tunes Lola Bunny and Melissa Duck (the former being more recent than the latter) look more anthropomorphic than Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, respectively. Tina Russo from the The Looney Tunes Show is also more humanoid than Daffy Duck. Bugs Bunny inexplicably makes himself more humanoid when he cross-dresses. Penelope Pussycat from the Pepé Le Pew shorts is an aversion, though she played this trope straight in her appearance on "Carrotblanca." |
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Inverted in Kung Fu Panda in that Tai Lung (a male snow leopard) has a body that looks more human-like than that of Master Tigress [a female tiger]. His body is muscular and looks more human-like so as to contrast with her sleeker, leaner body. | |
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Frog!Tiana from The Princess and the Frog has a somewhat more humanoid body than that of Frog!Naveen. | |
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A few female animals in Zoophobia are this, specifically Kayla. Compare her and Zill in the last panel of this page. | |
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With the exception of the inspector, there's not much difference, especially in the Holland hotel in Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves. | |
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Sawyer from Cats Don't Dance looks more human-like than Danny. While Danny's really, really skinny, Sawyer has Hartman Hips and a leg-to-body ratio closer to human. | |
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Animaniacs: Rita is a Civilized Animal cat who often walks on two legs, but her friend, Runt, is a four-legged Talking Animal dog. Minerva Mink is normally more humanoid than Wilford B. Wolf until Wilford becomes a werewolf, which in that case, he is just as anthropomorphic as Minerva. Played with regarding Slappy in the "Buttermilk Slappy" short. She's shown as being more human-like during when she looks to be in roughly mid-20s or so. Then she "regresses" to the more squirrel-like form we know and love. Also played with regarding Dot Warner in "Roll Over Beethoven". When she dresses in a red dress and shoes, she looks inexplicably more humanoid than usual. |
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Inverted in Open Season, where Eliot the Mule Deer is almost always bipedal, while Giselle, his love interest, is a full-on quadrupedal Talking Animal. | |
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Planet of the Apes (2001): The female apes were designed to look more like humans than their male counterparts, including larger breasts and eyebrows, neither of which non-human female apes possess. Presumably to make the main character's attraction to one of them somewhat less disturbing. | |
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Tauren, Pandaren and especially Worgen females in World of Warcraft are more human in body shape than their male counterparts. Somewhat justified in the case of the Worgen since they aren't a species per se, but are actually cursed (or blessed, depending on who you ask) humans. The curse works by bringing out the natural aggression in the person, so it makes sense the women might be a little less affected since they've been taught not to be aggressive. Furbolgs, quillboars, and wolvars subvert this, however, as females of those species look no different from the males. Subverted now with the new Tauren models. Advancing technology has made it easier to give male models more human-like characteristics: and the Blizzard artists took advantage of that. Though there was also a lore reason, as the Tauren and other "beast races" were no longer conceived of as being quite so bestial. |
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Downplayed with Krystal from Star Fox Adventures. Aside from having the Wrong-Type-of-Mammal Mammaries, the only thing human about her compared to Fox is her Furry Female Mane. | |
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Rebecca of Dreamkix is noticeably more human-like (and taller) than her teammates. She also is the only one of the regular female cast to have a Furry Female Mane. | |
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Maid Marian from Disney's Robin Hood (1973). What makes this even more obvious is the fact that all of her dance moves are based on those of Snow White! | |
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A comic book spinoff of Who Framed Roger Rabbit introduces Jessica's rival, Winnie Weasel. The male weasels depicted in the movie are built roughly like real weasels standing on their back legs.◊ This is Winnie on the cover of an issue.◊ | |
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Sophia in The Raccoons looks much more humanoid than all the other aardvarks like Cedric and Cyril. Of the raccoons themselves most of the females look as anthropomorphic as the males, with the exception of Lisa who has a more human shape than her mother and aunt Melissa. | |
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On DuckTales (1987), female ducks are far likelier to have a head of hair or even a human shape, i.e. Magica Despell, Mrs. Beakly, and especially Gandra Dee, who basically looks like a curvy blonde human woman with a bird beak. | |
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Gender Inverted with Mr. Men and Little Miss as Mr. Clever is the only Cartoon Creature in the franchise is more humanoid as he got a human nose, ears, and small eyes like a human. | |
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Many skins in Fortnite that have opposite-gendered counterparts qualify, such as Copper Wasp and Tsuki (and the latter would later gain a variation that made her look even more human). Inverted however, with Meowscles being more humanoid than his sister Meow-Skulls. | |
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In SWAT Kats, the female cats look more anthropomorphic than the male cats (and only males have distinctly cat-like striped coats and whiskers). This is mostly in the heads/faces and hands/feet; Male body builds are fairly humanoid with a few exceptions. | |
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Seton Academy: Join the Pack! features this heavily, to the point of to the point of parody. Almost all of the male animals (bar our Token Human protagonist) retain their animal features and appearances, tending to straddle the lines from Civilized Animal to Funny Animal. Meanwhile, the female animals tend to resemble humans bar a few obligatory features that indicate their nonhuman lineage. Some female animals such as Miyubi and Bonobo don't even have those token features but instead look straight up fully human. | |
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2000 AD: This is taken to extremes in "The Meltdown Man". Sergeant Nick Stone is blasted into the future, where he finds a race of genetically modified animals with human attributes. He allies himself with three of them, a male wolf, a male bovine, and a female cat. Here you can see the three of them together, while the animal traits in the two male ones are obvious, if I hadn't told you this girl was half-cat you probably wouln't noticed. | |
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Averted in Grandville, where the male and female anthropomorphic characters both have the same level of anthropomorphism. | |
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Donkey Kong Barrel Blast adds to the mix Kalypso, a female Kremling with an afro and a more human-like body than other Kremlings (though some of them do have a rather human-like muscular build). | |
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Gummibär: The Yummy Gummy Search for Santa: Kala looks more humanoid than Gummy, Harry and Vampiro. | |
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Rare non-animal example: In The Nuttiest Nutcracker, Sparkle, the only female nut, has a female humanoid body while the rest of nuts are more Cephalothorax looking. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_69bc0bf6 | comment |
Inverted in the Shining series. Khris and Alef in Shining Force feature very canine features, Sarah and May do so in Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya, and so does Grace in Shining Force 3. | |
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Out of all the races in the Ivalice Alliance games, the Viera are the most human looking aside from their longer nails and long bunny-like ears. Male Viera do exist, but only the females are allowed to adventure outside of their tribe, thus the males are never shown. | |
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Myth Adventures: Played straight with Trolls and Trollops (who are the males and females of a single species). Trolls are big ape-like creatures with shaggy green fur. Trollops look like really attractive human women with green hair. | |
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Myth Adventures | hasFeature |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_6f1dfbf0 | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Averted with Tribal Hunter where the few female animal characters that do show up look no different from their male counterparts other than having visible breasts (one female dragon character actually lacks them, making her an exception). The only character that plays the trope straight is the queen bee, who has the most human looking body out of all the animal based cast. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_74014435 | |
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Many of the female characters from Arthur. | |
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Arthur | hasFeature |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_746814ae | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Mousey Galore is more anthropomorphic than the other mice in Pinky and the Brain, even more so than the other female mice. | |
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Pinky and the Brain | hasFeature |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_77e22425 | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Downplayed in Zootopia; most of the animal citizens of the titular city have designs mostly accurate to their real-life counterparts regardless of gender. However, two particular female characters — Judy Hopps and Gazelle — have noticeably curvier, feminine figures with Hartman Hips note In Gazelle's case, her voice actor actually insisted that the former have curvier hips to match her own. Some inverted examples can also be seen in the case of Chief Bogo and Gazelle's male backup dancers, who have more masculine, hunkier builds than most. | |
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Zootopia | hasFeature |
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T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger: Leopard princess Lotus, who looks more like human woman with leopard coloration, ears, tail and paws. | |
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With the notable exception of The Contessa (who is a spider-centaur-thing with no humanoid legs), the female characters in the Sly Cooper video games tend to have more human-like bodies than the male characters. With the exception of the inspector, there's not much difference, especially in the Holland hotel in Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves. |
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In Finder, female Nyima are humanoid bipeds, while the males look like lions. The reasons for this aren't fully explained, but it seems to involve some sort of hormonal manipulation that suggests the Nyima were uplifted. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Played straight in Kaeloo, where the female animals shown in men's magazines are bordering on Little Bit Beastly. Even Kaeloo herself, who lacks most forms of Tertiary Sexual Characteristics has some serious junk in the trunk and has a light curve to her hips which is often accentuated in the way she stands. She is also significantly less prone to dropping a Furry Reminder than her male friends. Pretty also seems to have curvy hips as well (but no other curves). | |
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Donkey Kong: Candy Kong is far more human than any of the other Kongs in the original Donkey Kong Country. Dixie and Wrinkly, who were both introduced in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, aren't nearly as humanoid. Candy was the only female Kong with this distinction, until Nintendo redesigned Tiny Kong in Diddy Kong Racing DS and onward. Tiny not only looks very human, but she has very humanly sized teeth, in contrast to the other Kongs who have teeth, as seen in her Victory Pose in Mario Super Sluggers. Donkey Kong Barrel Blast adds to the mix Kalypso, a female Kremling with an afro and a more human-like body than other Kremlings (though some of them do have a rather human-like muscular build). |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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In Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats, Cleo looks distinctly more anthropomorphic than Riff Raff and Heathcliff. Then again, the rest of the Catillac Cats (Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo) are also more anthopomorphic than Heathcliff and Riff Raff, as are most of the dogs and other adversaries. On the other hand, Heathcliff's girlfriend Sonja (who is from the original comics, unlike Cleo), has the same round body type that he does. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Lola Bunny and Melissa Duck (the former being more recent than the latter) look more anthropomorphic than Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, respectively. | |
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Bugs Bunny | hasFeature |
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Every character in the world of Montana Jones (an Indiana Jones Expy) is an anthropomorphic feline. While their bodies are like those of humans, they have fur, and their heads resemble the ones of big cats, like for example tigers - with the notable exception of Melissa Sone, who basically looks like a human female with cat ears and cat nose. No fur (or fur that just happens to have the colour of Caucasian skin), and no protruding animal-like muzzle. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Patrol 03: The male characters look like real animals that just wear police hats, glasses and lab coats at the most, while the females are humanoid and wear full uniforms. | |
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Patrol 03 | hasFeature |
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The two adult female leads in Birdz, Betty Storkowitz and Miss Finch, qualify. Both have Non-Mammal Mammaries and the latter has Hartman Hips. | |
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Birdz | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Beans looks considerably more human-like than Rango. Also, Angelique the vixen looks considerably more human-like than the other characters, whether male or female. | |
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Rango | hasFeature |
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Bear & Breakfast: Among the main trio, Anni, an anthro Karelian bear dog, has a slender, more humanoid build than her friends Hank and Will, who are Funny Animals. | |
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Regular Show: Zig-zagged - Mordecai (male) and Margaret (female). Resemble each other, although Margaret also wears a skirt. Margaret's friend Eileen is a humanoid mole, but apart from her tail and feet she looks completely human. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Pokémon: Jynx is essentially this trope, although it looks more like a full-on human than an animal. This is also true with Gothitelle. Gardevoir and Lopunny both would be a more straight example. Subverted however, by the fact that these Pokemon can be both genders. In an inversion, many Fighting-types such as Hitmonchan, the Machop line, Throh, Sawk, and Hariyama have a stereotypical human male build, though in the case of both the Machop line and Hariyama, there's a slight chance they can be female. |
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In the Zé Carioca comics starring Jose Carioca from The Three Caballeros, the female parrots look distinctly more humanoid than the male parrots, to the point that the former have Non-Mammal Mammaries. ...And Rosinha Rocha practically looks like a human, except with a beak! |
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Other Disney examples: Look at Morgana Macawber (human-like) compared with Magica DeSpell in the more recent Darkwing Duck comics. Also, for reference, Sarah Bellum, Beatrice Brute, and Mrs. Beakley versus Ammonia Pine, Gosalyn, and Webby. Also, look at Amelia Fieldmouse (human-like) versus Minnie Mouse. On the other hand, there is Launchpad McQuack (human-like) versus Donald Duck (like a Humanlike Hand Anatomy regular duck). |
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In Killing Bites, the male "Brutes" will often transform into their animal forms from head to toe during fights while the females tend to stay as cute monster girls. The first women who we see completely transforming have abhorrent reptile motifs such as lizards and chameleons. | |
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Thumbelina (1994): Mrs. Toad looks far more humanoid than her sons, complete with Non-Mammal Mammaries. It's a direct consequence of her being designed to resemble her voice actress, noted Ms. Fanservice Charo. | |
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Generally averted in The Amazing World of Gumball: if we see male and female characters of the same species, either the difference in body shape is minor with neither being more humanlike (after season one, Penny's body is more curved than her father's) or doesn't exist (body-wise Gumball is identical to his mother at his age, but shorter, even having the same large hips). However, there are a few straight examples: The Wilson family◊: The father and son are almost naked cephalothoraxes covered in fur/hair. The mother and daughter are still quite cartoonish, but have heads distinct from their bodies, are fully clothed, and only have visible hair on their heads and faces. Nothing but their rainbow-colored hair even indicates it not being Gender Equals Breed. The Robinsons◊: The husband and his son have pill-shaped bodies and no necks. The wife, again, is still not very humanlike, but has Hartman Hips and a clear division between her head and body. |
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In Blacksad, the bodies are more or less completely anthropomorphic no matter which gender the character is, but the women often have more human-like faces than the men. Interestingly, this seems to apply solely to plot-important characters; background women like the mouse maid Blacksad runs into in the first volume and the leopard dancer from A Silent Hell appear with more natural-looking animalistic facial features. | |
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Rouge the Bat from Sonic the Hedgehog, even compared to most of the other female characters. Aside from her ears, wings, and tail, she has the second-most human-like body proportions in the series. Vanilla the Rabbit looks even more humanoid than Rouge, with her being taller than most other anthropomorphic characters in the series except for the ones who are meant to be The Big Guy. | |
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Goldie the golden pheasant from Rock-A-Doodle has an extremely extremely humanoid figure, and her feet are drawn to look like high heels. Her silhouette looks nothing like a pheasant and everything like a human woman with feathers and a small beak added. However, her love interest Chanticleer looks more like an actual rooster but with human arms instead of wings; every animal in the film not named Goldie, while still anthropomorphic, bears a much stronger resemblance to their intended species than she does. | |
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In the second cartoon series, but not in the three live-action movies, Alvin and the Chipmunks the Chipettes are more humanoid. | |
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Inverted in the Madagascar franchise. For example, Moto Moto the male hippo has a somewhat humanoid chest, but Gloria the female hippo doesn't. Also, Vitaly the male tiger looks a little more humanoid in the chest than the other cats in the franchise, male or female. | |
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The wolves in Sheep & Wolves play this trope straight: the females have a Furry Female Mane. | |
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Bernice, Grandma-Ma, and Agnes Delrooney from Duckman look more humanoid than Eric Duckman and the other male ducks. | |
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Downplayed in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, which introduces a female counterpart for Scrat. She looks quite similar to him, but has humanoid hips and a more puffier chest serving as an analogue for breasts, and she appears to be wearing eye makeup. | |
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In Tiny Toon Adventures, Binky Bunny, Bimbette, and Margot Mallard are more anthropomorphic than Buster Bunny, Johnny Pew, and Plucky Duck respectively. Averted with Fifi La Fume and Shirley The Loon, and mostly averted with Babs Bunny. In "Lifeguard Lunacy", the three pool babes that faun around Arnold Pitbull look human except with dog noses. The Credits Gag for that episode was "Quick Question: Those Babes around Arnold - What kind of animals were they?" Hamton's mother Winnie counts, and her pig features are her tiny snout and curly tail. |
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Betty Boop started life as one of these. Although she was intended as the girlfriend of the studio's dog character Bimbo, her canine features were pretty much limited to a Dogface nose and dangling ears, which evolved into her more familiar hoop earrings. | |
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In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby fights against the Beast Pack, an army of Intelligent Gerbils who have kidnapped the Waddle Dees for some unknown purpose. While they mostly look like Cartoon Creatures or realistic beasts, one of their top enforcers is Clawroline, a leopard girl with an exaggeratedly curvy figure and makeup. | |
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Actually, the female animals were generally sleeker and daintier, but most stuck pretty much to the body conventions of their male companions (thus were merely female, and not sexualised from the viewer's perspective). The only real examples of this trope are Floral Rugg from The Hillbilly Bears and a few female cats that appeared in Top Cat. | |
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The female mice in An American Tail look a little more human-like than the male mice, more so in the sequels. In the first film, Bridget has Caucasian flesh-colored hands which look much more human than those of any of the other mice, male or female. |
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The Rat God from Mad Rat Dead looks less like a rat and more like a human woman with a rat's ears and tail. It becomes egregious when you compare her to (the male) Mad Rat, who is basically a cartoon rat. A Justified Trope because the Rat God isn't even a rat at all, she's a parasite infecting Mad Rat's brain, causing him to hallucinate. Her true parasitic form resembles a cluster of neon-colored cells. | |
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Tina Russo from the The Looney Tunes Show is also more humanoid than Daffy Duck. | |
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The Looney Tunes Show | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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In The Pebble and the Penguin, the female penguins are given scary human hips way up where their wishbones should be and look more human-like in general. | |
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The Pebble and the Penguin | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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When Tess is turned into an ottsel at the end of Jak 3: Wastelander, her proportions remain quite human, much more human than any of the males shown. | |
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Jak3Wastelander | hasFeature |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_d60b94e0 | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_d9c602eb | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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In South Park, ManBearPig is a hulking, ugly monster. Eventually we see meet his son Chuck-Chuck, who's Ugly Cute at best, and his wife PigBearGirl, who's basically a normal woman in a Jungle Princess outfit, but with a piggish nose and animal ears. | |
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South Park | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_d9da92c1 | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Inverted with Ramone (who really turns out to be Nermal in disguise) and Arlene in Garfield's Fun Fest. | |
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Garfield's Fun Fest (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_dae35163 | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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In Adventures of the Puffincat, the image of a female puffincat is essentially a woman with cat ears and a beak (as opposed to the male puffincat, which is more or less what you expect when you imagine something with that name). Amusingly enough, the only difference the narrator recognises is the presence of a bow in her head. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Kitty Katswell of T.U.F.F. Puppy looks more humanoid than Dudley Puppy. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_db26eb87 | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_dc58e164 | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_dc58e164 | comment |
Ratchet & Clank also plays with this trope. Sasha, Girl of the Week from game three, has a decidedly human face shape and hair. Both Ratchet and Sasha's own father have more feline facial features (and, in her father's case, a lion-like mane for hair). See also Angela from game two, who's actually a female Lombax (Ratchet's species). Prior to Rift Apart, Word of God was that female lombaxes don't have tails. |
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Ratchet & Clank (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_dff248f8 | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_dff248f8 | comment |
Subverted at the two same characters in The Adventures of Puss in Boots Played straight with Dulcinea (female), who has a humanlike figure, in contrast to Puss (male), who has a build more like a cat with a two-legged stance. Inverted with Sphinx (female), who stands on all fours, whereas Puss usually stands on two legs. |
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The Adventures of Puss in Boots | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_e5dcf2f3 | comment |
Enough people think that Tera follows this, with the all-male cute critter style Popori and the much more human-ish Elin. | |
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TERA (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_e8f4967d | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Inverted in Rover Dangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog. | |
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Rover Dangerfield | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Penelope Pussycat from the Pepé Le Pew shorts is an aversion, though she played this trope straight in her appearance on "Carrotblanca." | |
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Pepé Le Pew | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_efff2c4c | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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In the Fritz the Cat comics and movies (Fritz the Cat and The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat), the female animals look noticeably more anthropomorphic than Fritz and the other male characters. | |
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Fritz the Cat (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Female characters in Spider-Ham often look a bit more human-proportioned than male ones. The most obvious example is the two fish characters: Punfisher is just a shark balancing on his tail, while Black Catfish is a humanoid woman with the head of a catfish. | |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_f7c5c5e6 | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Most of the protagonists of Food Fight are bipedal Funny Animals, with the exception of the female lead and love interest Sunshine Goodness, a Catgirl. | |
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Foodfight! | hasFeature |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_f7c5c5e6 | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_f90f1b9f | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers: Gadget Hackwrench, compared to the other members of the Rescue Rangers, looks less like a rodent and more like a cute human girl with her feminine figure, Furry Female Mane, and skin-colored fur. The only indications that she is, in fact, a mouse are her ears, tail, pink nose, and buck teeth. | |
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | hasFeature |
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Humanoid Female Animal / int_faeff512 | type |
Humanoid Female Animal | |
Humanoid Female Animal / int_faeff512 | comment |
Subverted with the Ctarl-Ctarl of Outlaw Star: The few males of the species we see (Aisha's subordinates and ranking officer) have fewer feline features than Ctarl-Ctarl women. | |
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OutlawStar | hasFeature |
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