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Inexplicably Tailless
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This trope is about animal species that are supposed to have tails, but are drawn without them for some reason. Supposed to be Tailless: The character is supposed to be drawn without a tail, despite the fact that their species is supposed to have a tail. In some cases, the character originally had a tail, but is nowadays tailless. In other cases, the character is always tailless. Yet in other cases, some cartoons or some scenes within cartoons show the otherwise tailless character with a tail. Sometimes, they alternate between being tailless and having a tail within a cartoon. Sometimes, animal characters that don't have tails in their original work are portrayed with them in some adaptations. Some characters that are supposed to be tailless themselves in the Canon are often or usually drawn with a tail in fanart. Supposed to Have a Tail: The character is supposed to be drawn with a tail, but in some cartoons or episodes or in some scenes within cartoons or episodes, is drawn tailless. Sometimes, an otherwise tailed character is drawn tailless out of animation error or out of budget. Sometimes, they alternate between being tailless and having a tail within a cartoon. Sometimes animal characters that have tails in their original work are portrayed without them in some adaptations. Either/Or: The character could either be tailless or have a tail, depending on the work, film, series or artist. Inversions and Parodies: The character belongs to a species of animal that is not supposed to have a tail, but is drawn with one anyway. Aversions: The character belongs to a species that are supposed to have tails, but the character is tailless. The tailless character's lack of a tail is explained. For domestic animals, like dogs and cats, one explanation can be that the character belongs to a breed that is supposed to be tailless. Justifications: The character has a docked tail or was born without a tail. Subtrope of Artistic License and Funny Animal Anatomy. See also Off-Model. |
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The title characters of Tuca & Bertie, despite being Bird People, have no tail feathers. This also applies to any other normally-tailed animal in this universe. | |
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In Dinosaur Train, the dinosaur's tails are sometimes not rendered in at all when they are sitting on the seats in the train cars. This is jarring as dinosaurs' tails are long, thick, and in many species stiff. | |
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Bojack Horseman has a large variety of anthropomorphic characters, but none have tails. Reportedly, this was to humanize them a bit more as well as reducing headaches for the artists, deftly avoiding the whole 'how do you put on clothing over a tail' issue altogether. | |
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Sleuth "Doogy" Dawg from Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) was always depicted tailless, despite most of the other Mobians in the series having tails. | |
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In the animation The Cat Concerto, Tom (who normally has a tail) is always portrayed as being tailless, but for some reason, he gains a tail about halfway through the short when Jerry flips Tom's piano bench over, only to lose said tail when he gets back up and continues to play the piano. | |
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None of the bandicoot characters within the Crash Bandicoot series have tails, bar Tawna and the Crash Team Racing trophy girls, and even then their tails look more like bunny bob tails than the rat-like tails bandicoots normally have. Crash's early concept art◊ was drawn with a long string-like tail with a puff on the end. | |
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The anthro characters from Usagi Yojimbo don't have tails. The author feels that it would be too animalish. During a team-up with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one of the turtles asked about tails. Gen responded, "Hey! Don't get personal!" |
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Rivals of Aether character Clairen had her tail, which she is seen with in all official artwork, intentionally omitted from her in-game sprite due to readability issues. | |
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Tom and Butch from Tom and Jerry have tails, but a few scenes in a few cartoons show them without a tail. In the animation The Cat Concerto, Tom (who normally has a tail) is always portrayed as being tailless, but for some reason, he gains a tail about halfway through the short when Jerry flips Tom's piano bench over, only to lose said tail when he gets back up and continues to play the piano. Whenever Tom, Jerry, or Nibbles/Tuffy are wearing pants, shorts, swim trunks, or full outfits, their tails don't show. |
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The titular character of Peter No-Tail is a cat who had his tail bitten off by a rat when he was but a kitten. This makes him an occasional target for bullies. | |
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In Donkey Kong Country, Diddy Kong is a chimpanzee with a tail. It should be noted, though, that he's actually based off a spider monkey which do have tails, but his overall design is closer to a chimpanzee. | |
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Underdog, a.k.a. Shoeshine, and Sweet Polly Purebred are completely tailless. However they both have tails in the Disney adaptation. Shoeshine Boy does have a tail in the cartoon. He just doesn't show it when he's Underdog. |
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Otis, Bessie, Abby, Peck, Freddie, Pig, and Pip from Back at the Barnyard have tails, but when wearing disguises, they do not have tails. | |
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Wile E. Coyote from Looney Tunes is supposed to have a tail, but whenever he puts on costumes in his All-CGI Cartoon segments of The Looney Tunes Show, he doesn't have a tail at all. | |
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Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, and Cindy Bear are tailless. | |
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The Eager Young Space Cadet (Porky Pig) from Duck Dodgers doesn't have a tail in every outfit he wears, unless he gets a wedgie in a few episodes or when he's showering in one episode. | |
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in Teacher's Pet, Spot Helperman has a tail, but when he’s disguised as Scott Leadready II, he does not have a tail. | |
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Everyone in Pluggers. | |
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Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse have tails, but are tailless in some of the Classic Disney Shorts cartoons and in House of Mouse. In general, the rule seems to be this: When they're in their "classic" outfits, they have visible tails, when fully dressed, the tail disappears. Kingdom Hearts is a notable exception to the fully dressed = tailess rule. | |
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Arthur's usage of this is noted in Arthur Goes Fourth when D.W. stops believing in her imaginary friend Nadine because she notes that Nadine has a tail. | |
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The Warners in Animaniacs have tails, but are occasionally drawn tailless as an animation error. | |
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Clarabelle Cow has a tail in the Minnie n Me line of merchandise and Goofy has a tail in the new Mickey Mouse (2013) cartoons. | |
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During a team-up with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one of the turtles asked about tails. Gen responded, "Hey! Don't get personal!" | |
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With the exception of Rothgar, none of the alien dogs in the Oh Yeah! Cartoons short "Planet Kate" have tails. | |
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Boot the sheepdog in The Perishers was originally drawn with a tail (which he named "Fred" after mishearing the phrase "bob-tailed sheepdog"). Later on the writer discovered that old English sheepdogs (at the time) always had their tails docked, so he instructed the artist to make the tail smaller over a long period until it disappeared completely. (Modern docking laws mean Old English Sheepdogs with undocked tails are now much more common than they used to be.) | |
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Both Prince John and Maid Marian from Disney's Robin Hood (1973). The former, due to the fact that he is wearing a royal robe, occasionally gains and loses a tail whenever he is flipped over; while the latter actually loses her tail when she is dancing. This is because the movie used lots of Limited Animation, and the dance scene is traced over the one from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. | |
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Parodied: in Irregular Webcomic!, David Morgan Mar refuses to cut the tails off his LEGO chimps. | |
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The pigs in The Raccoons have no tails, neither do the female aardvarks (e.g. Sophia Tutu) or some characters (notably Lady Baden-Baden). | |
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Curious George, although a monkey, is drawn tailless, leading some readers to speculate that he is actually a juvenile chimpanzee. | |
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In Turning Red, when Mei first transforms into a giant red panda she transforms back into a human by first having her ears poof away followed by her tail. | |
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For some odd reason, WereGarurumon in his Digimon Adventure appearances lack a tail, despite having a tail in the Bandai official art of the virtual pets. Even his later non-anime appearances have a tail. | |
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Berri from Conker's Bad Fur Day, likely done on purpose. | |
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Dr. Delbert Doppler and Captain Amelia from Treasure Planet, despite being an anthropomorphic dog and cat, respectively, actually do not have tails. Justified, however, by the fact that they are actually both aliens. | |
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Stimpy of The Ren & Stimpy Show is always tailless and Ren, despite being designed with one, is rarely animated with it outside of the pilot, only reappearing for the sake of Rule of Funny. Supposedly, according to John K., the ratlike tail was a pain in the ass (no pun intended) to animate, so it was dropped after two or three episodes. George Liquor/George American personally docked it—with a rubber band, no less—in "Dog Show" | |
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All the anthropomorphic characters in Arthur (not counting the ape ones, like Francine and Muffy, as apes are supposed to be tailless) don't have tails except D.W.'s Imaginary Friend, Nadine. | |
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad shows Rat, Mole, Badger, and the Weasels as being tailless. | |
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Boris the Wolf from Bendy and the Ink Machine lacks a tail. | |
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Of the feline cast of Thunder Cats 2011, only Wilykit and Wilykat have tails. The presence or lack of tails is actually an indicator of social class in Thundera, with those with tails marked as lower class. Interestingly, Panthro is shown with a tail in flashbacks, but has no tail in the present, suggesting that he may have lost it in battle or had it docked. The original ThunderCats didn't have tails. | |
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Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_8bf2934e | comment |
The pigs in Olivia do not have tails. | |
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Olivia | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_8bf2934e | |
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Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_8e008c0b | comment |
Played straight with everyone in Sherlock Hound, and then again with Montana Jones. So that's two series with completely tailless dogs and cats respectively. | |
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Sherlock Hound | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_8e93a13d | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_8e93a13d | comment |
Nei and Rika of Phantasy Star are based on cats, but lack tails. Nei was originally designed with a tail, but it was dropped because they thought it'd be too hard to animate, and Rika didn't have a tail because it was by then established by Nei that they don't. | |
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Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_903d6567 | comment |
Pete's sons, Junior (from "Bellboy Donald") and PJ (from Goof Troop) never had tails. | |
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Goof Troop | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_903d6567 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_98ddb274 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_98ddb274 | comment |
Hoze Houndz has both canine and feline characters drawn without tails, even when their naked buttocks show. The only exceptions are some of the feline characters, like the Space Cats. They did have tails occasionally shown in the first season. |
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Hoze Houndz | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_99d0c794 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_99d0c794 | comment |
Baloo from TaleSpin has no tail, unlike his The Jungle Book (1967) counterpart. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_99d0c794 | featureApplicability |
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The Jungle Book (1967) | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_99d0c794 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_9ab8eee9 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_9ab8eee9 | comment |
In Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!'s early comic book "The Tail of Flopsy, Mopsy, and Ted," Flopsy was drawn with a tailnote Though, it was not shown on the cover.. Once the book became a series, Flopsy was redesigned into what we know today as Widget, who lacks a tail. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_9ab8eee9 | featureApplicability |
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Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_9f89a5f0 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_9f89a5f0 | comment |
Some Pokémon that are based on tailed animals, such as Numel, for some reason are tailless. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_9f89a5f0 | featureApplicability |
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Pokémon (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_9f89a5f0 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_aca7b22d | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_aca7b22d | comment |
The Amazing World of Gumball: Gumball and Nicole are both cats with visible tails that are occasionally omitted by animations errors. Richard and Anais are rabbits with very short tails only visible from certain angles, but sometimes two shots from the same angle will show them with and without their tail. However, their tails are short enough that they could just be wearing them under their clothing sometimes. |
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The Amazing World of Gumball | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_aca7b22d | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b0cf0ed6 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b0cf0ed6 | comment |
Danger Mouse. Mostly true for both series, but the 2015 reboot has a few exceptions, such as Professor Squawkencluck and her parents (chckens), Danger Mackerel, Danger Pelican, Isambard King King Brunel (monkey) and Birch Badboy (squirrel). | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b0cf0ed6 | featureApplicability |
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Danger Mouse | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b0cf0ed6 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b230d173 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b230d173 | comment |
Pretty much EVERYBODY in Black Sad is tailless, possibly to make them more human-like. | |
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Blacksad (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_b5a25132 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b5a25132 | comment |
The Chippettes are tailless in the cartoons, but have tails in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. | |
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Alvin and the Chipmunks | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_b5a25132 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bc848d30 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bc848d30 | comment |
In the first season of SpongeBob SquarePants Sandy was tail-less, her tail only being visible when she wasn't wearing her space suit. From season two onwards her suit was designed with a hole for it. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bc848d30 | featureApplicability |
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SpongeBob SquarePants | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bc848d30 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bdfdcd4f | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bdfdcd4f | comment |
In Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa, none of the Bovine characters have tails though other species from Scorpions to Armadillos do have tails. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bdfdcd4f | featureApplicability |
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Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_bdfdcd4f | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c7b13323 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c7b13323 | comment |
Ortensia is tailless in both the old Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons (Except in her first and other really early appearances) and Epic Mickey, but she is usually drawn with a tail in fanart. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c7b13323 | featureApplicability |
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c7b13323 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c9e52fb3 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c9e52fb3 | comment |
The main trio are drawn with tails on the original album illustrations and in the two live action movies, but are tailless in the cartoons. | |
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Alvin and the Chipmunks (Music) | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_c9e52fb3 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_d25d08f9 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_d25d08f9 | comment |
Princess Kat in The Fuzzy Princess lost her real tail in an accident. Thus she wears a prosthetic tail that can be easily detached and morph into things. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_d25d08f9 | featureApplicability |
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The Fuzzy Princess (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_d81004bb | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_d81004bb | comment |
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The main trio are drawn with tails on the original album illustrations and in the two live action movies, but are tailless in the cartoons. The Chippettes are tailless in the cartoons, but have tails in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_d81004bb | featureApplicability |
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Alvin and the Chipmunks (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_d81004bb | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_de48ce05 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_de48ce05 | comment |
Giggles, the chipmunk from Happy Tree Friends, doesn't have a tail. Considering the series she's in, though, there may be a very valid reason for that. | |
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Happy Tree Friends (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_de48ce05 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_e8946aae | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_e8946aae | comment |
Pooh and Piglet from Winnie the Pooh (both original books and Disney adaptation) are tailless, unlike the other animal and stuffed animal characters. | |
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Winnie the Pooh | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_e8946aae | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_e966997 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_e966997 | comment |
In Ralph Bakshi's take on Mighty Mouse, the hero has a tail up to the episode "This Island Mouseville." From then on, he is drawn with no tail. | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_e966997 | featureApplicability |
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Mighty Mouse | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_eea20f43 | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_eea20f43 | comment |
The main character of Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart is a cat without a tail. He had one as a child, but it was crushed under a boulder on one of his early adventures. | |
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Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_eea20f43 | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_f62a4efd | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_f62a4efd | comment |
Kuru Kuru Kururin: None of the animal characters in this series have tails, but Kururin Squash gave the tituliar bird a single curled black feather. | |
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Kuru Kuru Kururin (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_f62a4efd | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_f78e69f | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_f78e69f | comment |
Foxy Loxy from Chicken Little is supposed to have a tail. When her brainwaves got scrambled and she is wearing a dress, she is rendered without a tail. | |
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Chicken Little | hasFeature |
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Inexplicably Tailless / int_fb27829b | type |
Inexplicably Tailless | |
Inexplicably Tailless / int_fb27829b | comment |
Mr. Fox in the second half of Fantastic Mr. Fox. His losing his tail is actually a plot point inherited from the original novel. | |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox | hasFeature |
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