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Informed Species
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Sometimes, whether due to a specific visual style or use of anthropomorphism, a character who belongs to a clearly-identified Real Life species ends up looking nothing like what said species actually does. Some examples are understandable and forgivable, but for the most part Tropes Are Tools and so is making a character look less like their real-world species counterpart due to The Law of Conservation of Detail, being able to tell a story easier (as Most Writers Are Human) and sometimes simply because it looks cool and/or fun. See also Viewer Species Confusion for a subtrope based on the audience's reaction to a creature, and I Am Not Weasel for in-universe reactions. This can lead to Adaptation Species Change or Dub Species Change into something the character actually resembles. While this primarily applies to animal characters, it can also apply to anthropomorphic objects. Related to Cartoon Creature (whose actual species is entirely ambiguous) and Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit" (which is about the name of their species, and not the species itself). NOTE: This trope is NOT "animal has qualities that differ from their real counterparts", note Egregious examples of this may go in Artistic License – Biology or Funny Animal Anatomy this trope is "animal mainly does not look like their general species". As a rule of thumb, ask yourself if you could recognize the animal's correct species without being told (hence the name, Informed Species).note If you're familiar with what the real animal looks like, obviously. If not, then this is the correct trope. Also, keep MST3K Mantra in mind and only point out details that are mostly obvious and that the general audience would notice, not minor, nitpicky ones only zoologists would care about. Also, this trope is specifically about non-human animals. If there is a character that is supposed to be human but doesn't look human, don't list them here. They belong at Ambiguously Human. |
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Carson the Muskrat in Dork Tower. He looks more like Snoopy than like an actual muskrat. This is lampshaded in one strip where he goes as himself to a costume event and gets told "Worst muskrat costume ever!" | |
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In Narbonic, none of Helen's gerbils look anything like real gerbils. Whether they look like in-universe gerbils that are not the creations of a Mad Scientist varies between strips. | |
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The title monsters in The Monster That Challenged the World are supposed to be snails, but other than the fact that they have shells, they really look like insect larvae such as grubs or caterpillars. The scene where a scientist shows footage of real snails and talks about their "remarkable similarity" to the giant monster only makes it hard to ignore the fact that they don't look alike at all. | |
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Brazilian comic Monica's Gang has three dogs, Fluff, a hairy and nearly featureless one that does resemble a lhasa apso,◊ Blu, who is not immediately recognizable as a Schnauzer,◊ and Glu,◊ who is... an egg-shaped dog. And that's not mentioning how their fur is green, blue and yellow. | |
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Mughi, Yuri and Kei’s pet from Dirty Pair, is meant to be a giant genetically engineered cat, but in the anime adaptation he more closely resembles some kind of mixed breed of dog. Given the shape of his head and snout, the only cat-like things about him are his ears and claws. The fact that he acts like a dog doesn't help. Mughi does look like a cat in the original novels, but his design was a Shout-Out to the Coeurl from The Voyage of the Space Beagle, so it was changed to avoid copyright issues. | |
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My Little Pony: G2 bombed in most places, bar a few European countries, because of this. The toys no longer resembled ponies, they looked like ordinary horses. While there is a lot of overlap between the two due to being the same species, ponies are overall shorter and stockier than other horses. G1 had "Dream Beauties" which were essentially a predecessor to G2. They didn't look like ponies, with the official consensus seeming to be that they were "teenage ponies". That didn't make much sense though, since most previous ponies were adults and ponies don't suddenly become long-legged during adolescence. G3.5 ponies just look off. They don't really resemble anything, besides maybe some sort of dog-horse mix. Their proportions are completely wrong even for Super-Deformed ponies. Just like the cartoon, G4 ponies less resemble horses and more resemble deer with manes or weird looking dogs or cats without paws, due to their short muzzles. Celestia and Luna resemble horses, though they're supposed to be tall ponies. |
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65: The small four-legged carnivores are supposed to be Lagosuchus according to the soundtrack. However, not only are they much larger than that animal, but they're depicted as quadrupeds when the real creature was probably bipedal— to say nothing of the fact it didn't live in the Cretaceous. | |
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The Grim: The pilot episode, "Fox", has Gertrude Byrnes meet an animal that's supposed to be a fox. The thing is, said fox's appearance could make one think that it's a lemur at first glance. | |
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Plue from Rave Master is supposedly a dog. Despite not having any ears, having a drill as a nose, loves lollipop candies, can walk on two legs, deflating when exposed to hot water, and generally looking for all the world like a tiny snowman, Plue is a dog. Elie thought Plue is an insect instead. | |
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The titular character in H.R. Pufnstuf is ostensibly a dragon but looks more like a prototype McDonald's mascot, especially with his round yellow oversized head that resembles a wide-mouthed saggy-eyed human Muppet rather than a dragon. However, Pufnstuf has the torso, limbs, and tail of a stereotypical dragon mascot. | |
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The large prehistoric feline from Alpha is supposed to be a cave lion, but it is depicted with saber teeth, making it resemble a Machairodus. | |
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Beauregard, who was based on Wendell Porcupine from Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas , by the time he appears in the movies and the TV series, doesn't look too much like a porcupine, with the rats convincing him that he was an honorary rat in the TV show (even though he doesn't resemble one). | |
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The Baryonyx is a major offender. It has a considerably shorter and smaller skull than the real animal as well as atrophied forelimbs, lacking the prominent thumb claw that is literally Baryonyx's most distinguishing and namesake feature, both of which make it look more like a generic theropod than a spinosaurid. Especially jarring seeing as promotional art for the website of the previous film featured a Baryonyx design much closer to its Real Life counterpart (as this one was drawn by a renowned paleo artist). | |
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Dilbert: Dogbert barely looks like a dog. There are a few small, white, and fluffy breeds he could be, but his general shape resembles a Cephalothorax, and it's easy to forget his nose isn't actually his mouth. | |
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In Power Rangers, Animal Mecha often don't look much like the animal they're supposed to be. Sometimes, however, the zord's name is changed from Super Sentai, where it resembles the animal it was originally named for. The second season of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers had this issue when it had to rename the Yellow and Blue Rangers' Thunderzords to Griffin and Unicorn, when they were originally a Kirin and a Pegasus in Gosei Sentai Dairanger. Power Rangers RPM also had it bad when it took Birca (an orca), Gunpherd (a German Shepherd), and Toripter (a rooster) from Engine Sentai Go-onger and made them into the Tail Spinner (shark?), Wolf Cruiser, and Falcon Chopper Zords. Power Rangers Beast Morphers did it again, changing Beet Buster and Stag Buster, who were Japanese Beetle Brothers, to being based instead on a Mantis and Scarab respectively, despite them not looking like those at all. |
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Garfield: Jim Davis declared Odie to be a beagle, but is even less similar to it than Snoopy (in the live-action movies he's a dachshund; in this strip◊, Garfield declares he's a "purebred clown"). | |
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Sesame Street: An animated music video about animal families featured featured a chickadee as one of the featured animals, but the chickadee looked more like an Baltimore oriole (a bright orange bird) than an actual chickadee (actual chickadees have gray bodies, black heads, and white cheeks). Rosita was meant to be a fruit bat but she looks more like a blue Elmo or a mutated flying squirrel than a bat. After 13 years they removed her wing flaps and retconned her into being a Monster. The in-series reason for this is that she 'lost' her wings while flying through a cave. (The wings later returned, but she's still officially a Monster, just a winged one.) Although Big Bird's exact species is debatable depending on the source, he doesn't resemble many of the species he has been identified as. For example, some sources have identified him as a canary. To say nothing of his size, he doesn't really look like a canary at all apart from being bright yellow. Some sources have even identified him as a condor, which he also looks nothing like. He looks more like a giant yellow silkie chicken than anything else (which he ironically has never been identified as). |
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Krazy Kat is not readily identifiable as a cat. (S)he looks somewhat like Yakko, Wakko, and Dot from Animaniacs, but with a flesh-colored face and pink nose. | |
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The second season of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers had this issue when it had to rename the Yellow and Blue Rangers' Thunderzords to Griffin and Unicorn, when they were originally a Kirin and a Pegasus in Gosei Sentai Dairanger. | |
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The tanukis in Animal Land look less like real life tanukis and more like small humans in bear-like costumes. | |
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Dreamscape: In the flashback in "A Curse or a Blessing", Melinda's curse's second form is supposed to be a dog, but it looks like a pink serpentine creature with two canine-like heads with huge teeth. | |
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Ichigo from Tokyo Mew Mew is supposed to have the DNA of an Iriomote Wildcat. Despite this, she looks and acts like a domestic cat. Her cat form also looks like a normal housecat. | |
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In the British children's series In the Night Garden..., one of the main characters, Igglepiggle, is stated on the show's official website to be a teddy bear. He barely looks like one, though — apparently, blue humanoid things with bean-shaped heads are considered "teddy bears" in this show's universe. | |
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In a minor case, while Donald Duck's cousin Gladstone Gander is a goose there's basically no difference between him and the ducks, apart from being slightly larger than Donald in the early Carl Barks stories. | |
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The Iguanodon are a mild example. They have smaller forelimbs than the real animal, making them look more like similar ornithopods such as Mantellisaurus. This is especially noticeable in Jurassic World Evolution 2, which featured a more accurate Iguanodon. | |
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In Mother Goose and Grimm, while Grimm is clearly a dog, he doesn't really share much of resemblance with Bull Terriers, which he's stated to be, so he just looks like a generic yellow dog with an enormous nose. Combined with Art Evolution, in the earlier strips he actually did look a lot like the particular breed. | |
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Power Rangers Beast Morphers did it again, changing Beet Buster and Stag Buster, who were Japanese Beetle Brothers, to being based instead on a Mantis and Scarab respectively, despite them not looking like those at all. | |
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Mooch the cat from Mutts is not readily identifiable as a cat and looks rather like◊ Yakko Warner◊ from Animaniacs, except with smaller, more pointed ears, a bigger nose, and without the cheek tufts and tan colored pants. The resemblance would be even more noticeable if Mooch were drawn in the same style Yakko is drawn, or vice versa. | |
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Jurassic World Dominion: The Giganotosaurus is shown with a prominent dorsal hump and Spikes of Villainy, making it look more like an Acrocanthosaurus or an oversized Concavenator. The Atrociraptor are basically slightly larger recolors of the JP Velociraptor, ignoring that the real Atrociraptor was even smaller than Velociraptor. The only indication that they're Atrociraptor is that they have the distinctive square-shaped snout of the genus. Likewise, the Pyroraptor looks more like a reasonably-accurate Deinonychus, when the real animal was also smaller than Velociraptor. The Dreadnoughtus look more like a modified version of the Brachiosaurus. Granted, brachiosaurs and titanosaurs are very closely related. The Iguanodon are a mild example. They have smaller forelimbs than the real animal, making them look more like similar ornithopods such as Mantellisaurus. This is especially noticeable in Jurassic World Evolution 2, which featured a more accurate Iguanodon. |
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William from Baby Shark's Big Show! is meant to be a pilot fish, but has an orange color scheme that more resembles a goldfish. | |
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Laverne from Cursed Princess Club is said to be a llama. Between her short neck and wooly-looking fur, however, she could have been labeled a sheep and no one would question it. | |
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Layla Flaaffy from Sonichu looks absolutely nothing like the Pokémon Flaaffy except possibly for her curly hair, instead just being a sort of generic furry. Word of God (well, word of troll) says that she was created by one of the author's internet girlfriends and it was his idea to make her a Flaaffy despite not changing her design at all. | |
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: As noted by the page image, the Beagle Boys, who despite being more canine than the other Dog Faces (Especially in Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers and DuckTales (2017)), still don't look enough like beagles. In a minor case, while Donald Duck's cousin Gladstone Gander is a goose there's basically no difference between him and the ducks, apart from being slightly larger than Donald in the early Carl Barks stories. Gyro Gearloose does not resemble a chicken. Launchpad McQuack, with his big chin, looks more like a pelican than a duck. |
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"Chinasaurs", generic toy dinosaurs named for the only identifiable mark on them being the "Made in China" stamp, can form an entire spectrum of this ranging from "not entirely accurate but recognizable as the intended species" to "it's labeled as a Dilophosaurus but it looks more like a Carnotaurus" to "this looks like it belongs in a collection of alien toys not dinosaur toys". Some of the more baffling cases found a new life as Dungeons & Dragons monsters (due to Gygax using them as miniatures), including the owlbear, bulette, and rust monster. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_6ac55ec7 | |
Informed Species / int_6d3e21bb | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_6d3e21bb | comment |
Cool Cat Saves the Kids: Cool Cat's features don't quite come across as feline. In fact, he vaguely resembles a fox. His excitable personality isn't very catlike either. | |
Informed Species / int_6d3e21bb | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_6d3e21bb | featureConfidence |
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Cool Cat Saves the Kids | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_6d3e21bb | |
Informed Species / int_7385bc4d | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_7385bc4d | comment |
You would be hard-pressed to believe that the earless Doraemon is actually a cat. However, a flashback in the manga's volume 6 reveals that Doraemon used to have ears and was colored yellow, and does resemble a cartoon cat, before an accident turns him into what he looks like for the rest of the show. Compare Doraemon past. vs. present.◊ | |
Informed Species / int_7385bc4d | featureApplicability |
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Doraemon (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_74b796a7 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_74b796a7 | comment |
Anguirus in Godzilla Raids Again, despite the claims of the contrary, doesn't really look much like an ankylosaur. He is more like some kind of Styracosaurus/crocodile/armadillo hybrid. | |
Informed Species / int_74b796a7 | featureApplicability |
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Godzilla Raids Again | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_74b796a7 | |
Informed Species / int_753491f7 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_753491f7 | comment |
In a similar case to Fantasia, the eponymous Allosaurus from The Valley of Gwangi looks more like an old-fashioned three-fingered T. rex. | |
Informed Species / int_753491f7 | featureApplicability |
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Fantasia | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_753491f7 | |
Informed Species / int_767bd4d8 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_767bd4d8 | comment |
Cerebus, in the very early issues, looked reasonably like a bipedal aardvark, but as the comic progressed and Dave Sim's art improved, Cerebus looked less and less like an aardvark and more like a gray pig-creature. | |
Informed Species / int_767bd4d8 | featureApplicability |
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Cerebus the Aardvark (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_767bd4d8 | |
Informed Species / int_77711848 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_77711848 | comment |
The large carnivorous dinosaur from the 2008 Journey to the Center of the Earth film is supposed to be a Giganotosaurus, but it looks more like a three-fingered Tyrannosaurus. | |
Informed Species / int_77711848 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_77711848 | featureConfidence |
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Journey to the Center of the Earth | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_77711848 | |
Informed Species / int_789a0271 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_789a0271 | comment |
Jurassic Park III: The Ankylosaurus possess pointed osteoderms and large spikes protruding from their sides, which nowadays make them resemble their spikier relatives such as Tarchia or Zuul (the real Ankylosaurus had smoothed or rounded armor). This was because the nodosaur Edmontonia was thought to have had a tail club, which nodosaurs are now known for lacking, and this portrayal resulted in confusion between it and Ankylosaurus, thus the latter became portrayed with spikes. This depiction got carried over to later films. The Pteranodon have teeth, especially ludicrous considering its name literally means "toothless wing" and there were many other species of pterosaurs that did possess teeth. |
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Informed Species / int_789a0271 | featureApplicability |
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Jurassic Park III | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_789a0271 | |
Informed Species / int_7d20ef2c | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_7d20ef2c | comment |
Lampshaded in Bloom County that eventually Opus looked more like a puffin than a penguin. | |
Informed Species / int_7d20ef2c | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_7d20ef2c | featureConfidence |
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Bloom County (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_7d20ef2c | |
Informed Species / int_81341360 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_81341360 | comment |
The picture of Undertow, the Pristichampsus in Nathanoraptor's Ice Age 5 fanfic, on the author's deviantART page, reveals he looks more like a featherless Velociraptor than a Pristichampsus, or even anything vaguely crocodilian. | |
Informed Species / int_81341360 | featureApplicability |
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Ice Age | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_81341360 | |
Informed Species / int_83d357a1 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_83d357a1 | comment |
The turkey from ThanksKilling looks more like a vulture. | |
Informed Species / int_83d357a1 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_83d357a1 | featureConfidence |
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ThanksKilling | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_83d357a1 | |
Informed Species / int_85a5a3b9 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_85a5a3b9 | comment |
The Arms Micron portion of Transformers: Prime could get pretty abstract, owing to how simple the toys are. Gabu, apparently a horseshoe crab, looks more like a pile of robot parts with a tail. Noji's meant to be a boar, but is mostly a gun barrel with arms and legs. And Bogu, a mole, would probably be more accurately be described as a spiky orange blob. | |
Informed Species / int_85a5a3b9 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_85a5a3b9 | featureConfidence |
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Transformers: Prime | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_85a5a3b9 | |
Informed Species / int_867ad19a | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_867ad19a | comment |
The wolfiin of Wings are meant to be wolves, yet they look more like dogs or cats depending on the shot. | |
Informed Species / int_867ad19a | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_867ad19a | featureConfidence |
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Wings (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_867ad19a | |
Informed Species / int_8c0c101d | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_8c0c101d | comment |
Happens a bit in Albedo: Erma Felna EDF: Alliusiz, a minor character, is supposedly a possum, but he looks more like a monkey. Invoked with the titular heroine: According with Word of God, Erma and her family are not based on any Feline breed or sub-species, albeit some fans pointed out they look like between the Manx cat, a breed from the Isle of Man in the U.K., the Abyssinian cat and the Japanese bobtail cat. |
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Informed Species / int_8c0c101d | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_8c0c101d | featureConfidence |
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Albedo: Erma Felna EDF (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_8c0c101d | |
Informed Species / int_917deeee | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_917deeee | comment |
While none of the animal characters in Peter Jackson's raunchy Muppets parody Meet the Feebles look particularly close to their real species, most of them are at least recognizable to a point. The same cannot be said of drug lord Mr. Big. Word of God says he's a whale, but if so, he's a pretty weird-looking one, with skin that looks scaly and reptilian and huge sharp teeth. | |
Informed Species / int_917deeee | featureApplicability |
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Meet the Feebles | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_917deeee | |
Informed Species / int_92844ddb | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_92844ddb | comment |
Dinosaurs: Earl Sinclair is said to be a Megalosaurus, but looks nothing like the actual dinosaur. Likewise, his wife Fran is supposed to be an Allosaurus. Allosaurus never had that Dilophosaurus-like crest on its head. Their youngest child Baby was called a Megalosaurus by Earl in "Germ Warfare", but he doesn't resemble the dinosaur any more than his father does. When we see him as an adult during Fran's nightmare in "Out of the Frying Pan", he is clearly a Ceratosaurus complete with a nose horn. B. P. Richfield is meant to be a Triceratops, but has the spiky frill of a Styracosaurus. Spike is presumably a Polacanthus, but he looks more a stegosaur (he even has a spiked tail, which Polacanthus lacked) with the head of a Pachycephalosaurus. |
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Informed Species / int_92844ddb | featureApplicability |
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Dinosaurs | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_94c12116 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_94c12116 | comment |
The titular werewolf of The Wolf Man doesn't really look like a wolf and instead looks more like a cross between a bear and a gorilla. This is because of Technology Marches On, since at that time special effects and make-up were not sophisticated enough to go beyond adding just hair and fangs or having a dog (or hyena) play the role of a werewolf. The 2010 remake, while sticking to the classic design, adds in more wolf-like features such as pointy ears and a muzzle, although the redesign still resembles more of a bear than a wolf. Especially due to possessing sharp claws, which wolves don't possess but bears do. | |
Informed Species / int_94c12116 | featureApplicability |
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The Wolf Man (1941) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_94c12116 | |
Informed Species / int_955b43a6 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_955b43a6 | comment |
Binyah Binyah Polliwog from Gullah Gullah Island looks more like an adult frog that still has yet to lose its tail than a polliwog. | |
Informed Species / int_955b43a6 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_955b43a6 | featureConfidence |
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Gullah Gullah Island | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_955b43a6 | |
Informed Species / int_976efc02 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_976efc02 | comment |
Professor Bobo in Mystery Science Theater 3000 is stated to be a highly-evolved gorilla, but he really looks like a chimpanzee.◊ | |
Informed Species / int_976efc02 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_976efc02 | featureConfidence |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_976efc02 | |
Informed Species / int_97d48df5 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_97d48df5 | comment |
The MUTOs featured in the MonsterVerse continuity are described by the MPC visual effects supervisor in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction as probably being mammals based on the fact they possess skin, bones and muscle, but he also admitted that they do look more insectoid than mammalian. To say nothing of the MUTOs' reproductive cycle, which in light of this information makes the platypus look like nothing to gawk about. | |
Informed Species / int_97d48df5 | featureApplicability |
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MonsterVerse | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_97d48df5 | |
Informed Species / int_9819631f | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_9819631f | comment |
Despite his name, the Beast Machines character Night Viper is very clearly a cobra. | |
Informed Species / int_9819631f | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_9819631f | featureConfidence |
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Beast Machines | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_9819631f | |
Informed Species / int_98c961e2 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_98c961e2 | comment |
In Helluva Boss, much like its parent series Hazbin Hotel, animal-based demons don't come across as Animalistic Abominations so much as having vague Animal Motifs. Stolas and his family members are meant to be owl demons, but have a tall and lithe humanoid shape, their feathery tails too long to suggest those of owls, and their faces only barely seem avian; it's most obvious when they're viewed from the side. Going beyond that, Stella and her side of the family are actually meant to resemble peafowl, despite their design barely differing from that of Stolas's side. Asmodeus is described as a rooster demon. He has the tail and the strutting posture, but is otherwise humanoid and unlike Stolas and kin, his face isn't even slightly bird-like. Mammon is meant to be a spider demon. While he does sit in the center of a web, if anything he looks like an anthropomorphic Christmas tree. |
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Informed Species / int_98c961e2 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_98c961e2 | featureConfidence |
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Helluva Boss (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_98c961e2 | |
Informed Species / int_9cc36a2f | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_9cc36a2f | comment |
Launchpad McQuack, with his big chin, looks more like a pelican than a duck. | |
Informed Species / int_9cc36a2f | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_9cc36a2f | featureConfidence |
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DuckTales (1987) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_9cc36a2f | |
Informed Species / int_a7e3674 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_a7e3674 | comment |
It's almost never brought up anywhere, but the eponymous main character of Ojarumaru is apparently a fairy; in Series 1 episode 1, King Enma calls him a "fairy brat", and NHK's official description of the same episode refers to him as a "fairy aristocratic child". However, Ojarumaru does not display any traits one would normally associate with fairies and he could easily pass for a normal human otherwise. | |
Informed Species / int_a7e3674 | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_a7e3674 | featureConfidence |
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Ojarumaru | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_a7e3674 | |
Informed Species / int_a9c54c8d | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_a9c54c8d | comment |
The fireball aliens from the Motu Patlu episode "Fire Ball Aliens" are an interesting variation. While they do have enough features to make them recognizable as fireballs, literally the only indication that they're aliens at all is how they're referred to as such in the title and in the episode itself; they are never stated to come from another planet, don't own any spacecraft for travelling, or anything like that. | |
Informed Species / int_a9c54c8d | featureApplicability |
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Motu Patlu (Animation) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_a9c54c8d | |
Informed Species / int_aff02a4e | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_aff02a4e | comment |
Parodied in ASDF Movie, where some kind of sauropod calls itself a Stegosaurus. | |
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asdfmovie (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_aff02a4e | |
Informed Species / int_b2ac2311 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_b2ac2311 | comment |
Peanuts More of an informed breed, but Snoopy and his brothers (and sister) look nothing like real beagles. Notably Snoopy wasn't originally intended to be a beagle, and even denied being one in an early strip. In fact, the character was roughly based off of Charles Schulz's childhood dog, a Pointer named Spike who was "a mixed breed of some kind"—by Schulz's admission, Snoopy was only a beagle in the strip because it was a funny word. Snoopy's black and white coloring seems to be more of that of a Pointer's or a Dalmatian's, although there are black and white beagles as well. Regardless of whether or not he resembles a real beagle, Snoopy is a perfect portrayal of the standard breed: smart, playful, affectionate, hard-headed at times with a stubborn and independent streak that real beagles are famously known for having. Woodstock doesn’t even seem to resemble a bird, with his beak looking more like a big human nose due to the simplistic art style. A Running Gag is that he doesn't know his own species, and Snoopy's attempts to narrow it down only reveal that he's (probably) not a crow, an American bittern, a Caroline wren, a rufous-sided towhee, a yellow-billed cuckoo, a Canada goose, a warbler, or a duck. One story treated bird species in terms of rank, with Woodstock going to "Eagle Camp" to learn how to be an eagle (and flunking out due to a tendency to get "beak bleeds" at high altitudes). |
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Informed Species / int_b2ac2311 | featureApplicability |
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Peanuts (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_b2ac2311 | |
Informed Species / int_b310c8f4 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_b310c8f4 | comment |
Baby Bop from Barney & Friends has been identified as a Triceratops, but other than having a head frill she barely resembles one at all, as she has no horns, mammalian ears and a face like a hippopotamus. | |
Informed Species / int_b310c8f4 | featureApplicability |
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Barney & Friends | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_b310c8f4 | |
Informed Species / int_b34f340f | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_b34f340f | comment |
The eponymous Arthur of the picture books and later animated TV series is billed as an aardvark. In the earliest books there is some trace of a resemblance, and the elongated nose is actually relevant to the plot (though it resembles that of an anteater's more than an aardvark's.) Later in the series, you wouldn't know unless you were told. | |
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Arthur | hasFeature |
Informed Species / int_b34f340f | |
Informed Species / int_b40513b1 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_b40513b1 | comment |
Foxtrot: Quincy is supposed to be an iguana, but he looks more like a frog with a long tail. He also has a row of circular plates along his back, rather than spines like a real iguana. | |
Informed Species / int_b40513b1 | featureApplicability |
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FoxTrot (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
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Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_b5e6a368 | comment |
The Banana Splits: Bingo is supposed to be a gorilla, but he looks more like a generic ape with a dog's nose and orange fur. In Jellystone!, he was redesigned as a Top-Heavy Guy, making him resemble a gorilla more. Drooper is supposed to be a lion, but his longer snout makes him look more like a dog. |
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The Banana Splits | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_b8b10e08 | type |
Informed Species | |
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Pogo from Pogo looks nothing like a possum; he looks more like a monkey. | |
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Pogo (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_b9f3e655 | type |
Informed Species | |
Informed Species / int_b9f3e655 | comment |
Utam, The Mighty Peking Man, is supposedly a giant orangutan (hence his name). But he's got black fur like a gorilla (fitting, as he's a King Kong Copy) and his features are much closer to an early hominin than any living ape species. He's also supposed to be a Yeti, but he's WAY bigger than yetis are usually described as. | |
Informed Species / int_b9f3e655 | featureApplicability |
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The Mighty Peking Man | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_ba91b0fa | type |
Informed Species | |
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Likewise, Rodan doesn't really look like a Pteranodon. He's got a small head reminiscent of a bird of prey and lacks pycnofibres, but at least he possesses membranous wings like real pterosaurs. His Heisei version has a more Pteranodon-like head as well as a slimmer body build closer to real pterosaurs, but he unfortunately has bat-like wings which other versions of the character lack. In the Monsterverse Rodan is now an ancient organism from a time before pterosaurs emerged, making his inaccuracies more justifiable, as that version of him isn't a pterosaur at all. | |
Informed Species / int_ba91b0fa | featureApplicability |
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Rodan | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_bb764973 | type |
Informed Species | |
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The titular Pikaia in Pikaia, rendered as a Pokemon-esque Ridiculously Cute Critter rather than the worm-like creature it actually is. Which is ultimately pointed out by the show itself. | |
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Pikaia | hasFeature |
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Informed Species / int_bd310eaa | type |
Informed Species | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Adrian Raven initially doubts Grace is part-squirrel because her part-squirrel form has a very humanoid face with non-squirrel-like teeth. He is convinced when he sees her full-squirrel form though. | |
Informed Species / int_bd310eaa | featureApplicability |
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Informed Species / int_c353ea41 | type |
Informed Species | |
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The Jurassic Park franchise is NOTORIOUS for this: Jurassic Park: The Velociraptor are an infamous case of this, resembling the larger Deinonychus. This is because the novel the film was based on described Deinonychus as being synonymous with Velociraptor, a now-discredited hypothesis proposed by Gregory S. Paul, and also because Michael Crichton thought Velociraptor sounded much cooler than Deinonychus. And let's not get to the fact raptors should have feathers (granted, it was only discovered in 1997, shortly after The Lost World, but later films don't have Science Marches On as an excuse). The Dilophosaurus not only possess non-existent neck-frills (which wasn't even present in the novel) and venomous spit but also a more broad skull, and are also too small (about on par with the Velociraptor in real life, funnily). The Lost World: Jurassic Park: The Mamenchisaurus look more like Diplodocus or Barosaurus in that they don't have a hump or a tail club. Most glaringly, they don't have the extra-long neck this dinosaur is famous for, meaning that they mostly just look like generic sauropods. This may be because Mamenchisaurus was originally thought to have been a diplodocid. Jurassic Park III: The Ankylosaurus possess pointed osteoderms and large spikes protruding from their sides, which nowadays make them resemble their spikier relatives such as Tarchia or Zuul (the real Ankylosaurus had smoothed or rounded armor). This was because the nodosaur Edmontonia was thought to have had a tail club, which nodosaurs are now known for lacking, and this portrayal resulted in confusion between it and Ankylosaurus, thus the latter became portrayed with spikes. This depiction got carried over to later films. The Pteranodon have teeth, especially ludicrous considering its name literally means "toothless wing" and there were many other species of pterosaurs that did possess teeth. Jurassic World: The Gallimimus have broader skulls and beaks full of small teeth, which is jarring since the ones that appeared prior looked somewhat more like real Gallimimus. They also should have feathers. The Dimorphodon have heads shaped more like a typical carnivorous theropod than the real animal. Perhaps this could be the reason why they are ferocious carnivores rather than inoffensive insectivores. They do have pycnofibres unlike the Pteranodon; the problem is that they don't have enough. There's a Hand Wave by Dr. Wu that all the dinosaurs were purposely modified to look "cooler" rather than biologically accurate, as their purpose was to serve as theme park entertainment. This is true even in the books; it is explicitly explained that none of them are perfect replicas because of all the modifications and substitutions that had to be made. The use of frog and modern reptile DNA rather than bird DNA to fill the gaps in the sequences is a major reason for this. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: The Baryonyx is a major offender. It has a considerably shorter and smaller skull than the real animal as well as atrophied forelimbs, lacking the prominent thumb claw that is literally Baryonyx's most distinguishing and namesake feature, both of which make it look more like a generic theropod than a spinosaurid. Especially jarring seeing as promotional art for the website of the previous film featured a Baryonyx design much closer to its Real Life counterpart (as this one was drawn by a renowned paleo artist). According to the script, the ceratopsian skull that the Indoraptor is impaled on is that of an Agujaceratops, not a Triceratops, as viewers commonly assume. The thing is, the skull's frill is clearly solid, a feature only Triceratops had. The producers, on the other hand, claim the skull wasn't meant to be any specific type of ceratopsian. Interestingly, the junior novelization identifies it as a Triceratops horridus. Likewise, the movie's Sinoceratops have holes in their frills. While real Sinoceratops—and most other ceratopsians—did have these holes, in life they would have been covered by skin, not exposed like they are in the movie. The Sinoceratops also have a horn that is also much broader than the real animal's, and they also have small spikes on the center of the frill like a Pachyrhinosaurus. Though the latter may be because they were originally going to be Pachyrhinosaurus, which would have played this trope even straighter since Pachyrhinosaurus is famous for not having horns. Jurassic World Dominion: The Giganotosaurus is shown with a prominent dorsal hump and Spikes of Villainy, making it look more like an Acrocanthosaurus or an oversized Concavenator. The Atrociraptor are basically slightly larger recolors of the JP Velociraptor, ignoring that the real Atrociraptor was even smaller than Velociraptor. The only indication that they're Atrociraptor is that they have the distinctive square-shaped snout of the genus. Likewise, the Pyroraptor looks more like a reasonably-accurate Deinonychus, when the real animal was also smaller than Velociraptor. The Dreadnoughtus look more like a modified version of the Brachiosaurus. Granted, brachiosaurs and titanosaurs are very closely related. The Iguanodon are a mild example. They have smaller forelimbs than the real animal, making them look more like similar ornithopods such as Mantellisaurus. This is especially noticeable in Jurassic World Evolution 2, which featured a more accurate Iguanodon. |
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Just like the cartoon, G4 ponies less resemble horses and more resemble deer with manes or weird looking dogs or cats without paws, due to their short muzzles. Celestia and Luna resemble horses, though they're supposed to be tall ponies. | |
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The Velociraptor are an infamous case of this, resembling the larger Deinonychus. This is because the novel the film was based on described Deinonychus as being synonymous with Velociraptor, a now-discredited hypothesis proposed by Gregory S. Paul, and also because Michael Crichton thought Velociraptor sounded much cooler than Deinonychus. And let's not get to the fact raptors should have feathers (granted, it was only discovered in 1997, shortly after The Lost World, but later films don't have Science Marches On as an excuse). | |
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Dooly the Little Dinosaur: Many sources claim Dooly is a Ceratosaurus. While he is vaguely a bipedal dinosaur with horn on his nose, his resemblance to a ceratosaur is zilch. Ddochi is supposed to be an ostrich, but she looks more like some kind of white humanoid with bird-feet and a feather tail. One episode of the 2008 series had an orangutan which looked more like a gorilla with an orange mane. |
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Ringing Bell actually invokes this: when Chirin (a male sheep) is fully-grown, he looks very little like a normal ram. Not only is he lithe and lanky rather than stocky, but his horns point forward rather than curling back. He looks much more like some kind of goat or antelope than a sheep. Given that the point of the film is that Chirin isn't a sheep anymore after being twisted by hatred, this is pretty intentional. | |
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This is a major plot point in A Dog's Way Home. Bella is a nondescript mutt but is repeatedly referred to as most likely being a mastiff or Rottweiler mix. A man at the local shelter, however, believes her to be a pit bull. Though various characters (including his co-workers) try to argue against this, it still causes trouble for Bella because her county has strict BSL laws. Bella is almost euthanized several times because she's erroneously dubbed a pit bull. As a result, Bella's owner sends her into foster care out of town until he can move out. Bella doesn't understand this and believes Lucas abandoned her. The day before he's set to come back for Bella, she runs away trying to get to him herself. | |
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Hungarian Folk Tales: The pelican looks like any generic fantasy bird with a normal-sized beak. This is justified though, as the episode in question follows the depictions of pelicans found in medieval bestiaries and religious imagery. People, especially from landlocked countries where pelicans were rare, used to believe these birds bled themselves dry to feed their young, making them symbols of Christ, while their real-life traits were ignored. | |
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park: The Mamenchisaurus look more like Diplodocus or Barosaurus in that they don't have a hump or a tail club. Most glaringly, they don't have the extra-long neck this dinosaur is famous for, meaning that they mostly just look like generic sauropods. This may be because Mamenchisaurus was originally thought to have been a diplodocid. | |
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Bingo is supposed to be a gorilla, but he looks more like a generic ape with a dog's nose and orange fur. In Jellystone!, he was redesigned as a Top-Heavy Guy, making him resemble a gorilla more. | |
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In the Beast Wars toyline, Snarl (and his Japanese mold-mate Tasmania Kid) are stated to be Tasmanian devils. They really aren't; for one thing, Tasmanian devils are black with a white stripe down their fronts, but Snarl is light brown with a black stripe down his back. Snarl is also a lot chunkier and has a bushier tail than a Tasmanian devil. He's not a bad match for a dunnart or quoll, which are close relatives of the Tasmanian devil, though. | |
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Dinobot's toy has a lot to be excused about it, being a Velociraptor toy in the post-Jurassic Park mid-90s (featherless, hands are wrong, way too big). What can't be easily excused is that he's incredibly chunky, with tiny arms, legs barely long enough to lift his belly off the ground, and gigantic hips, when Velociraptors were even then depicted as slim and slight with lanky limbs. He was redesigned somewhat in the cartoon, but even then, he's still a lot thicker than a real Velociraptor. If not for the sickle claw (which is small enough to be mistaken for a big toe), you'd probably think T-rex or Allosaurus first. His Universe and Kingdom toys managed to fix this a fair bit by slimming out his proportions, though his design is still outdated. | |
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Pakdam Pakdai features a bulldog named Rox who looks less like a bulldog and more like a Great Dane. | |
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It's a Big Big World: Snook is supposed to be a modern-day tree sloth, but he looks more like a prehistoric ground sloth instead. | |
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The G1 Decepticon Headmasters all have animals as their alternate modes. Weirdwolf, Skullcruncher, and Mindwipe all manage to look like the species their alt-modes are supposed to be (a wolf, a crocodile, and a bat, respectively), and even Apeface, who is considerably more stylized, is relatively easy to peg as a gorilla. Others are not so lucky. Horri-Bull is, as his name suggests, supposed to be a bull. He has bull-like horns but his head has a broad snout full of sharp teeth, his feet have claws instead of hooves, and his tail is broad and forked (as it's his robot mode gun). Overall, he looks more like Zuul than any sort of actual bull. His wavemates Squeezeplay and Fangry are so far beyond this that they're well into Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit" territory: Squeezeplay's "crab" mode is more like an alien monster with crab claws, while Fangry's wolf mode has a wolf head on a bipedal body with bat wings. | |
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Chiro in The Fuzzy Princess is a bat, but she looks more like a flying cat. | |
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Power Rangers RPM also had it bad when it took Birca (an orca), Gunpherd (a German Shepherd), and Toripter (a rooster) from Engine Sentai Go-onger and made them into the Tail Spinner (shark?), Wolf Cruiser, and Falcon Chopper Zords. | |
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Yans and Gans of Meat Or Die are said to be dinosaurs, but come out looking like vaguely reptilian vinyl toys. | |
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Happy Tree Friends: The deliberately over-the-top cutesy artstyle means that a lot of characters end up defaulting to a kind of "brightly-colored bucktoothed teddy bear with a big round head and Fingerless Hands" look, with the most common way to distinguish species being their tail. This leads to some characters that are supposed to be more generic mammals, such as Giggles (chipmunk), Russell (otter), or Cro-Marmot (guess) being hard to pick out as such. The Mole is nigh-impossible to identify as a mole by appearance, given that the show's artstyle means he lacks the most distinguishing traits of one (clawed forelimbs, black or gold fur, a long snout). The only thing marking him out as a mole is his blindness, a trait associated with some moles, but even that could easily be a disability (especially since he also appears to be deaf and mute). Other than that, he looks more like a bear with unusually small ears. |
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Zilla, a.k.a., the American Godzilla, is an interesting variation. He's supposed to be a mutated marine iguana, but his physical structure is more akin to that of a theropod dinosaur. Since he is mutated, this might be justified. Ironically Godzilla himself , who was in fact supposed to be a mutated theropod of some variety, doesn't really look like any real dinosaur so much. Part of this is Science Marches On, since back in the '50s when Godzilla was created, the classic 'tripod' pose for theropods was still in vogue, but even taking that into account, his head is way too small to be a theropod. Granted, this may be justified on account of his mutation, as his original form, the Godzillasaurus, has a bigger head in proportion to its body. Some fans also interpret other incarnations of him as a synapsid. May be the reason why in the 2014 reboot he is portrayed as a type of Permian reptile instead of a dinosaur. However, suplementary material in the special features of the home release of this movie states that yes, the Monsterverse Godzilla is a dinosaur as well, but given he originates from the Permian era, it means his species were either the very first dinosaurs or extremely derived dinosauriforms. There's also the fact that he has gills, which means that MV!Godzilla technically wouldn't even be a reptile, but some kind of non-amniote amphibian. Anguirus in Godzilla Raids Again, despite the claims of the contrary, doesn't really look much like an ankylosaur. He is more like some kind of Styracosaurus/crocodile/armadillo hybrid. Likewise, Rodan doesn't really look like a Pteranodon. He's got a small head reminiscent of a bird of prey and lacks pycnofibres, but at least he possesses membranous wings like real pterosaurs. His Heisei version has a more Pteranodon-like head as well as a slimmer body build closer to real pterosaurs, but he unfortunately has bat-like wings which other versions of the character lack. In the Monsterverse Rodan is now an ancient organism from a time before pterosaurs emerged, making his inaccuracies more justifiable, as that version of him isn't a pterosaur at all. The MUTOs featured in the MonsterVerse continuity are described by the MPC visual effects supervisor in Godzilla: The Art of Destruction as probably being mammals based on the fact they possess skin, bones and muscle, but he also admitted that they do look more insectoid than mammalian. To say nothing of the MUTOs' reproductive cycle, which in light of this information makes the platypus look like nothing to gawk about. |
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The title character's airplane in Porco Rosso qualifies as a mechanical example. It's identified as a Savoia S.21, but looks nothing like the real airplane by that name, apart from its distinctive top-mounted pusher prop engine, and that gets replaced with a standard propeller after the plane is shot down and rebuilt. | |
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Winslow from Prickly City is supposed to be a coyote pup, but he looks more like a cross between a bobcat and a Cairn Terrier. | |
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Sherlock from Homestar Runner is said to be a mix between a cow and a helicopter. He has faint spots and four hanging appendages that could be legs, and that's about it for his cow similarities - you could just as easily call him a jellyfish. | |
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DSBT InsaniT: Frog barely looks anything like a frog. He looks more like a gumdrop with webbed limbs. | |
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Tippy from Is the Order a Rabbit? is supposed to be an Angora rabbit, but her ears look more like a cat's ears than a rabbit's, being very short and pointy. It's especially noticeable since the other two rabbit mascots, Anko and Wild Geese, look much more like actual rabbits than Tippy does. | |
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The illustrations of Roo in the original Winnie the Pooh books look more like a cat than a joey. Averted with Disney's Roo. | |
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: The Baryonyx is a major offender. It has a considerably shorter and smaller skull than the real animal as well as atrophied forelimbs, lacking the prominent thumb claw that is literally Baryonyx's most distinguishing and namesake feature, both of which make it look more like a generic theropod than a spinosaurid. Especially jarring seeing as promotional art for the website of the previous film featured a Baryonyx design much closer to its Real Life counterpart (as this one was drawn by a renowned paleo artist). According to the script, the ceratopsian skull that the Indoraptor is impaled on is that of an Agujaceratops, not a Triceratops, as viewers commonly assume. The thing is, the skull's frill is clearly solid, a feature only Triceratops had. The producers, on the other hand, claim the skull wasn't meant to be any specific type of ceratopsian. Interestingly, the junior novelization identifies it as a Triceratops horridus. Likewise, the movie's Sinoceratops have holes in their frills. While real Sinoceratops—and most other ceratopsians—did have these holes, in life they would have been covered by skin, not exposed like they are in the movie. The Sinoceratops also have a horn that is also much broader than the real animal's, and they also have small spikes on the center of the frill like a Pachyrhinosaurus. Though the latter may be because they were originally going to be Pachyrhinosaurus, which would have played this trope even straighter since Pachyrhinosaurus is famous for not having horns. |
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Max from Miniforce is said to be a beaver, but he looks more like a squirrel or chipmunk due to his tail not being flat. | |
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Gonzo, whose species has been the subject of much guesswork due to his hooked nose/beak, started out evolving from Snarl Frackle in "The Great Santa Claus Caper". Kermit once mused that "he looked a little like a turkey, but not much" in The Muppet Movie. In The Great Muppet Caper, he's put in a crate with "whatever" marked on the side. In Muppets from Space, he is revealed to be an alien from a far away planet, and his alien relatives come to invite him back to his homeworld, and when he sees how he would be missing the other Muppets whom he considers his close friends and family, the aliens respect his choice to stay on Earth. | |
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While the other monster-ized residents of the Hundred Acre Wood in Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 are more or less recognizable as the animals they're based on (e.g. Pooh is humanoid bear, Piglet is a Pig Man, Tigger is a humanoid tiger), the same cannot be said for Owl. With his prominent nose/beak and bald head, he looks more like a vulture. | |
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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared has Duck. He is green, which matches up with a male mallard's green head, but the green covers his entire body rather than just the head, and it's such a dark green that in many shots (particularly in the first short) it looks more like black. He also has a narrow pointy beak that doesn't much resemble a duck bill (though it is yellow), and has no sign of webbing on his feet. Since his official "name" wasn't revealed for a long time, a lot of people were outright confused as to what kind of bird he was supposed to be. One of the openings of the TV series jokingly nods to this, having him call himself "a talking crow-like thing." | |
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Many animals in Transformers are informed species. Birds in general often fall victim to this, as do most cats. The toys of feline characters tend to fall into a very similar (but not actually resembling any actual cat) build. Often, this owes to the fact that they have to turn into a humanoid robot, but even then, there are some weird standouts. Laserbeak and Buzzsaw are probably the first major examples: they're supposed to be condors, and Laserbeak's Japanese name is even Condor. But even allowing for the artistic license of being a robot that turns into a tape, their heads have what looks like a crest rather than rounding off, their wings are short and stubby rather than massive and square, their faces are streamlined rather than droopy, and their personalities are very aggressive rather than relatively docile scavengers, all of which suggest a small bird of prey, likely a falcon. It doesn't help that Laserbeak and Buzzsaw are consistently shown as relatively small Transformers, easily fitting on the resident Decepticon leader's arm or shoulder—condors are some of the largest flying birds and wouldn't easily pull off that kind of pose with a human. Ravage is meant to be a jaguar, but is so stylized that it was half-jokingly debated for years in the fandom whether he was a dog instead. His face is rather long and thin, and his tail is short and stubby, neither of which are jaguar traits. This varies Depending on the Artist, though; later artists tend to make him more obviously feline. The G1 Decepticon Headmasters all have animals as their alternate modes. Weirdwolf, Skullcruncher, and Mindwipe all manage to look like the species their alt-modes are supposed to be (a wolf, a crocodile, and a bat, respectively), and even Apeface, who is considerably more stylized, is relatively easy to peg as a gorilla. Others are not so lucky. Horri-Bull is, as his name suggests, supposed to be a bull. He has bull-like horns but his head has a broad snout full of sharp teeth, his feet have claws instead of hooves, and his tail is broad and forked (as it's his robot mode gun). Overall, he looks more like Zuul than any sort of actual bull. His wavemates Squeezeplay and Fangry are so far beyond this that they're well into Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit" territory: Squeezeplay's "crab" mode is more like an alien monster with crab claws, while Fangry's wolf mode has a wolf head on a bipedal body with bat wings. In the Beast Wars toyline, Snarl (and his Japanese mold-mate Tasmania Kid) are stated to be Tasmanian devils. They really aren't; for one thing, Tasmanian devils are black with a white stripe down their fronts, but Snarl is light brown with a black stripe down his back. Snarl is also a lot chunkier and has a bushier tail than a Tasmanian devil. He's not a bad match for a dunnart or quoll, which are close relatives of the Tasmanian devil, though. The Beast Wars version of Iguanus is very clearly a frilled-neck lizard. The name is, admittedly, a reuse from a G1 character, who was kinda-sorta an iguana monster. Cheetor's first toy is a lot stockier than an actual cheetah, which are known for being lithe and lightweight, making him look more like a leopard with cheetah spots. It's often theorized that it was intended as a generic big cat and the decision to make it a cheetah happened fairly late, a theory that is borne out by the fact that it got a recolor into Tigatron, a tiger, and looks a lot more natural that way. The cartoon redesigned it significantly to look more like a cheetah. Dinobot's toy has a lot to be excused about it, being a Velociraptor toy in the post-Jurassic Park mid-90s (featherless, hands are wrong, way too big). What can't be easily excused is that he's incredibly chunky, with tiny arms, legs barely long enough to lift his belly off the ground, and gigantic hips, when Velociraptors were even then depicted as slim and slight with lanky limbs. He was redesigned somewhat in the cartoon, but even then, he's still a lot thicker than a real Velociraptor. If not for the sickle claw (which is small enough to be mistaken for a big toe), you'd probably think T-rex or Allosaurus first. His Universe and Kingdom toys managed to fix this a fair bit by slimming out his proportions, though his design is still outdated. Tarantulas's first toy is meant to be... well, a tarantula, but appears to be more of a generic spider. This is most obvious in the legs, which are very spindly, when tarantulas are known for their thick, bulky legs, the complete lack of any kind of fur, the weird clawed mouthparts that more invoke a solifugid, and the fact that he has nine eyes. Once again, the cartoon redesigned him to look more like a real tarantula, if you forgive the fact that he's bright purple and still has nine eyes. Blackarachnia, his repaint, is at least identifiable as a black widow spider, even though her legs are inexplicably orange. His Legacy toy bucked the trend by redesigning him to look more like an actual spider, and though he's still purple, thanks to his big forward-facing eyes, small downward-pointing fangs, and arching cephalothorax, he is indeed easy to identify... as a wolf spider note Incidentally, the word tarantula originally applied to wolf spiders before being associated with "true" tarantulas. Based on his name, B'Boom seems to be intended as a baboon, when he's rather clearly a mandrill, down to having a mandrill's signature bright-colored snout. Proving Mix-and-Match Critters can get this, too, Torca, and his repaint, Elphaorpha, are meant to be half-orca, half-elephant. The orca part is definitely there; the elephant part, not so much.◊ He does have tusks and leathery skin, but his posture is more like a big cat, his mouth looks more like a wolf, and his feet are three-toed claws rather than elephant feet. Even his ears are way off from elephant ears, and his skin is either metallic gold or bright blue. He looks more like some kind of fantasy monster, or possibly a case of Speculative Biology. Concept art has surfaced suggesting that his design may have originated from a different project. Despite his name, the Beast Machines character Night Viper is very clearly a cobra. In the Power Core Combiners line, Grimstone is called a Triceratops, but the spiky frill and very small brow horns make him look more like a Styracosaurus, or the later-discovered Regaliceratops. And that's not getting into one of his drones being labeled a Spinosaurus on the box, when it's very, very clearly a Dimetrodon. The Arms Micron portion of Transformers: Prime could get pretty abstract, owing to how simple the toys are. Gabu, apparently a horseshoe crab, looks more like a pile of robot parts with a tail. Noji's meant to be a boar, but is mostly a gun barrel with arms and legs. And Bogu, a mole, would probably be more accurately be described as a spiky orange blob. |
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The Muppets: Pepe — if he didn't tell you he was a king prawn would you have any idea what he was? He's clearly some kind of crustacean, so...they got us to "within a subphylum", anyway. Beauregard, who was based on Wendell Porcupine from Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas , by the time he appears in the movies and the TV series, doesn't look too much like a porcupine, with the rats convincing him that he was an honorary rat in the TV show (even though he doesn't resemble one). Sam the Eagle, while clearly a bird, doesn't really look much like an American Bald Eagle as he has none of the standard markings and is blue. Gonzo, whose species has been the subject of much guesswork due to his hooked nose/beak, started out evolving from Snarl Frackle in "The Great Santa Claus Caper". Kermit once mused that "he looked a little like a turkey, but not much" in The Muppet Movie. In The Great Muppet Caper, he's put in a crate with "whatever" marked on the side. In Muppets from Space, he is revealed to be an alien from a far away planet, and his alien relatives come to invite him back to his homeworld, and when he sees how he would be missing the other Muppets whom he considers his close friends and family, the aliens respect his choice to stay on Earth. Kermit himself isn't particularly froglike in appearance. His snout is pointed and while his hands and feet could be called flippers, there's no webbing, so overall he looks more like a tailless lizard than anything else. Jim Henson had, in fact, been using the character design for years before identifying it as a frog. Funnily, he's an excellent match to the Diane's bare-hearted glass frog, which, like Kermit, has bright green skin, minimal webbing on its toes, and large white eyes with wide black horizontal pupils... and it was discovered in 2015. |
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