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Invisible Anatomy
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Many animated characters, especially Funny Animals, are missing certain anthropomorphic features- perhaps the art style is stylized to the point where hands lack fingers, some characters simply don't have arms, or nobody is of a species that has appendages. This will not impact their functioning in any meaningful way—they interact with the world as any fully-abled human would, as though the missing elements were simply invisible. Salt shakers and boxing gloves will simply float in midair by their torso, dumpster lids will spring open in their presence, and they'll hover next to the pull-up bar. Not To Be Confused With Barbie Doll Anatomy. Compare Armless Biped, Anatomy Anomaly, Feather Fingers, Fourth-Wall Portrait, Floating Limbs, Fingerless Hands, No Mouth, or The Noseless. Contrast Sudden Anatomy, where body parts become visible only when used. |
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Yeta from Twilight Princess. Her arms are never visible at any point, but they are probably hidden under that blanket she's covered in. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Penguins of Madagascar: Kowalski, the smart man of the group, is capable of building eye-popping inventions and machinery despite the fact he only has finglerless flippers for hands. | |
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In Bleach, Pernida can talk and hear despite having no mouth or ears, being a giant disembodied left arm. It's lampshaded by Mayuri during their fight, as he comments that he'd love to dissect Pernida to figure out how they can talk. | |
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Doom Patrol villain Love Glove lost his arms after having a strange dream about a glove-laden tree, and has a single disembodied floating glove to manipulate his surroundings with. He can also retrieve gloves with special powers from the glove tree, such as the Shove Glove. | |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_2162a284 | type |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_2162a284 | comment |
This is one of the many, many running gags in the various MS Paint Adventures comics. Characters are often drawn armless unless they're actually using them, and almost always when they're first introduced. Their first instruction is with a few exceptions always "Retrieve arms from <x>". | |
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This is how the two tooth characters, Lardee and ickle, from My Milk Toof are able to do anything like when they go fishing. | |
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Rice Boy, despite being the only character in his Verse with no obvious limbs, has comparatively little trouble picking up and carrying small objects. | |
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In Stinkoman 20X6, 1-up, like his counterpart Homestar Runner, lacks visible arms, yet he can still climb ladders. So can Stinkoman, who has no fingers. | |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_28b53408 | comment |
FEAR nearly avoids the 'invisible third hand' and 'floating torso' phenomenon found in many shooters, arms and legs are required to climb ladders, swim and are seen flailing when the player is thrown though a window. Doors and buttons, however are used without physical contact. FEAR 2: Project Origin keeps the part with doors (unless you bash or kick them open), but now adds animations of the player character physically interacting with buttons, levers, valves and keyboards.. | |
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Monsters, Inc.: Many of the background monsters lack hands, feet, or are just toothy heads walking around on little nub limbs. So how do these monsters operate machinery, let alone drive cars? | |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_2f3aa7ef | comment |
My Little Pony does this all the time. They are ponies — they are unquestionably quadrupedal and have no fingers to boot. Yet they cook, dress up, decorate, and do various other things that aren't so easy without hands. Now, some of the actual toys have magnets in their hooves to help them manipulate stuff, so..... A large part of the art direction in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is dedicated to averting this, with manipulation mostly occurring using their mouths, tails, and telekinesis for unicorns. There is the odd case of things mysteriously sticking to hooves, but they are the exception rather than the rule. But that raises the issue of the tails — while horse tails do have a base called the dock which can be moved, it's very short and the rest of the tail is just pure hair. Said dock doesn't even appear in the show's character designs... and yet Applejack can grip and use a lasso with the end of her tail? G1 was similar too. They made a point to have ponies use their mouths for everything, even the first two specials having them as being completely non-anthro, but on rare occasions they'll use their hooves like hands. |
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002): Reveals Skeletor's head underneath the iconic hood, a floating skull without backbones. | |
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Even weirder in games like Half-Life 2, where Gordon Freeman does have arms and hands, and does use them to hold weapons, but when he does anything else (like push a button or lift a small object) his arm is not shown. As pointed out in Concerned, a small object just hovers in front of him. Also, you can't see your feet. Most of Valve Software's other games play this straight in the same manner (you can see the hands holding your weapons, but not your legs). The exception is the first Left 4 Dead; the sequel removed the legs again so more zombies could be rendered on-screen at once. | |
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Happened with Mint in Object Terror episode "A Perplexing Massacre," where he was holding a gun not with his foot, but like he has telekinesis. This happened again in Chapter 2 of "Kiloto The Minoto" where he signed S'more's scam paper with a Quill pen that again, didn't hold with his foot. | |
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The Floating Hands series of web cartoons. Matt Gardner animates in Flash, you see, and it's just easier to have heads and hands as completely disembodied body parts that he can move around independently. | |
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In The Adventures of Joe the Circle the three main characters are respectively a circle, triangle and pair of ovals, with no other features except faces. Word of God establishes that they're all telekinetic. | |
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Krillin of Dragon Ball fame was drawn without a nose, which was a plot point when he was in a fight with a large, hairy man who deliberately didn't bathe so no one would be able to stand being around him long enough to actually fight him. He suffered horribly from the odor during the fight, until Goku reminded Krillin that he didn't have a nose... In the same arc (in the manga, at least), Krillin fights Jackie Chun and flicks boogers at him. Fans wrote in asking how it was possible if they'd just established that he doesn't have a nose and the author admitted he forgot about it when he wrote that scene. Of course, next arc had him sniffing a jewel Bulma hid in her bikini bottom front because "it might smell bad". This was more Rule of Funny than lack of consistency. | |
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The Far Side: There's a cartoon somewhere with a bunch of snakes in a bar, all holding and reading newspapers despite their lack of arms. Larson himself pointed out the problem in one of the book collections. It's also subverted in another strip, with a cowboy snake saying to another that they shouldn't duel, since it will just be another standoff. And one where a bunch of snakes are having a party inside a house while another snake is outside looking in through the window. One of the snakes inside is standing at the door and saying "Hey, Bob wants in. Anyone know how to work this thing?" |
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Razzberry Jazzberry Jam: The Jazzberries lack ears. Hearing without them is by no means a new thing for cartoon Animate Inanimate Objects, but in “The Jazzberry Express� Ella (and later Krupa) can somehow wear earplugs. | |
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Dragon Overlord Babylon in Makai Kingdom has no arms. He can still hold a pencil and write, and states that it's "none of your damn business" how he can do it. | |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_5755b96a | comment |
The Monster in the Darkness of The Order of the Stick is always hidden in impenetrable shadows; when he interacts with his surroundings nothing of him is seen, leading to situations like a bucket of stew seemingly floating in midair when he is eating. | |
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Mr. Sneeze from the Mr. Men series lacks visible arms, and his book mentions him doing things requiring arms, such as packing a suitcase. Also, many Mr. Men and Little Misses lack visible noses, and in The Mr. Men Show episodes "Books" and "Shoes", Mr. Messy and Little Miss Chatterbox (who lack visible noses) are seen smelling things. | |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_5c8bc496 | comment |
The Epic Battle Fantasy series has a main character called NoLegs, who is a cat with no legs. In the fifth game, he gets Promoted to Playable, and, as a result, becomes able to wear armor and hold weapons. However, this does not allow him to swim, as shown by his dialogue in the Rainbow River and Great Sea. This lack of visible limbs also carries over to nearly every other cat appearing in the series, with the notable exceptions being Meow Meow (a summon in the second and third games, also appearing as a quest NPC in the latter), and Godcat (the final boss of the fourth.) |
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Cathy has no nose, and yet she frequently talks about how good something smells. This is pointed out in both Pearls Before Swine and Foxtrot. | |
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Bob and other beholders from Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic sometimes give off this effect, carrying or manipulating things despite a lack of prehensile appendage. Justified, though, since Dungeons & Dragons' beholders are gifted with telekinesis. | |
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All characters in Com'c are drawn without eyes or ears, or anything below the head, for that matter. The lack of eyes is the title's origin. | |
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In a few episodes of Rerez's Just Bad Games, Money Ghosts can be seen holding objects despite their lack of arms. | |
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Canhead: While Jay has articulated fingers, his feet are featureless foot pads. This is used for a gag when he massages his sore foot and five toes temporarily spring out. | |
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The Mii characters built on Nintendo's Wii console have arms when created, but in Wii Sports, they don't have them. They just have floating sphere hands or boxing gloves. Any non-player Miis in the background will also lack legs. Most games that use them in gameplay just reproduce the head on a single style of body anyway, and ignore the user-defined height and weight sliders. Referred to in this Brawl in the Family strip. | |
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In Grrl Power Dabbler is a four-armed succubus alien sorceress, but she usually keeps her lower arms invisible so as to not freak people out. She enjoys using the invisible hands to do things like grab Maxima's ass to annoy her. | |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_6c1d09b3 | comment |
Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas lets you pick up objects in front of you without putting them in your inventory. The effect is the same like in Half-Life 2, except since you can change the camera to a third person view, you can see the object is literally floating in front of your character while your arms can be holding something else or nothing at all. | |
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Fallout 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Phantom Limb on The Venture Brothers has literally invisible arms because of a Freak Lab Accident, making him look like nothing more than a floating torso. | |
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TheVentureBrothers | hasFeature |
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Doraemon's ears were bitten off by rats, which is the cause of his infamous fear of rats, but he's still able to hear. Likely justified by his being a robot. | |
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In Always You, Thursday the Long Furby can somehow drink a "hot caffeinated beverage" and read The Catcher in the Rye without having arms or hands. | |
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Always You (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_74f7210c | comment |
The Legend of Zelda has a few examples. Yeta from Twilight Princess. Her arms are never visible at any point, but they are probably hidden under that blanket she's covered in. As proven in YouTube videos (cheats were involved), the lower half of Headmaster Gaepora from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword apparently disappears when he bathes at night. None of the common shopkeepers in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time have legs. This doesn't apply to their Majora's Mask counterparts, however. In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, characters have fingers but no toes, which is evident when said character wears sandals (Tetra, Aryll, Sue-Belle...). This is justified by the Super-Deformed art style the game goes with, but it only applies to the original version, as their toes are visible in the HD remake. |
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In the Super Mario World Game Mod A Super Mario Thing, the main character, Demo, has invisible limbs. However, she can still lift shells and such just like Mario could. The prequel fixes this by having her balance the items with her leg. | |
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Super Mario World (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_7558ef22 | comment |
All the characters in Cars are... well, cars. With no hands. So how do they grip things like power tools or flags? There are foot (wheel?) pedals that they use to activate some things, and some of the cars have special attachments for holding things, but the question remains: how was all this stuff built? Apparently, the storyboarders twisted themselves into knots trying to figure this out. Suggestions included the trunk, antenna-holders, and helper monkeys. For the sake of their sanity, they decided to ignore it. | |
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Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7832b74c | comment |
Steven Universe: Female characters (including gems), and a few male ones, don't have their ears drawn if they'd be even slightly obscured by hair or headgear. In a bizarre extreme, Mr. Fryman's earliest appearances had his ears missing whenever he was wearing his visor, even though the visor hangs far above his ears. Onion lacks visible ears despite his hair (which is just a tuft at the top of his head) not obstructing them at all. It's one of the several reasons Steven has questioned if he's human. Characters don't have a visible ear canals even in close ups. In "Catch and Release" Steven is shown cleaning his ears, but just seems to pass it over skin. |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_7832b74c | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_7832b74c | featureConfidence |
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Steven Universe | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7832b74c | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7b121809 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7b121809 | comment |
Ghastly's Ghastly Comic: One character has invisible... er... anatomy. He takes advantage of it for nefarious purposes. Deconstructed with Chibi Sue, who is a 30-year-old woman stuck in a chibi body. With no fingers. And because all the males who have interest in her are either little kids or creepy paedophiles, that is a BIG problem. |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_7b121809 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7b121809 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghastly's Ghastly Comic (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7b121809 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7c48915b | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7c48915b | comment |
In Gunnerkrigg Court, one of the many ways that Dr. Disaster completely disregarded realism in designing the scenario of his space battle simulation is the fact that the terrible Enigmarons are somehow able to build a Death Ray and tie people up (all off-screen) in spite of their lack of arms. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7c48915b | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_7c48915b | featureConfidence |
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Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7c48915b | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7cabe488 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7cabe488 | comment |
Bendy and the Ink Machine's cartoon version of Bendy has no neck. Thus, his head looks like it's floating over the rest of his body. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7cabe488 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7cabe488 | featureConfidence |
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Bendy and the Ink Machine (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_7cabe488 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8a193da6 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8a193da6 | comment |
This is also reflected in every game in StreetPass Mii Plaza, in which the Miis have completely spherical, fingerless floating hands and, without legs, hover a short distance above the ground. This aspect is reflected in all human NPCs in the game. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8a193da6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8a193da6 | featureConfidence |
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StreetPass Mii Plaza (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8a193da6 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8e595444 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8e595444 | comment |
In Pani Poni Dash!, anthropomorphic rabbit Mesousa isn't drawn with hands, and is frequently depressed when reminded that he can't hold anything. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8e595444 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8e595444 | featureConfidence |
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Pani Poni Dash! | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8e595444 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8f55e11a | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8f55e11a | comment |
Any armless Object Lockdown falls victim to holding items despite there being nothing to hold it in the first place. Sun and Moon are not only the two contestants without legs but can also fly for no reason. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8f55e11a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8f55e11a | featureConfidence |
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Object Lockdown (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_8f55e11a | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93e8b35e | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93e8b35e | comment |
The oysters in "The Walrus and the Carpenter" from Through the Looking Glass. The Disney version shows this by having the oysters floating over disembodied shoes. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93e8b35e | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_93e8b35e | featureConfidence |
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AliceInWonderland | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93e8b35e | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93fc1d2b | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93fc1d2b | comment |
Many species in the Paper Mario games, such as Goombas and Bob-Ombs. Goombella, introduced in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, especially stands out, as (to get information on the opponent you're facing in a battle) she frequently takes out a green book and turns the pages, despite her lack of visible arms. And despite the fact that a lot of tropes are lampshaded in the game, neither she nor anyone else comments on this. And in Mario Baseball, Goombas can swing a baseball bat with no hands. In Super Mario Party Goomba is also playable and also able to participate in activities that usually require hands. Some fans have speculated that Goombas perhaps have close range telepathic abilities that allows them to hold objects. Boos can float yet they trip or fall like anyone else in the party games, implying they have invisible legs of some sort. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93fc1d2b | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_93fc1d2b | featureConfidence |
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Paper Mario (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_93fc1d2b | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_976efc02 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_976efc02 | comment |
In Mystery Science Theater 3000, Tom Servo's arms are springs and his hands are unarticulated plastic; normally, all they can do is dangle uselessly at his side. Somehow, this doesn't stop Servo from building things while he's off-screen, or playing a bass for "Hike Up Your Pants", or even twirling the bass around. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_976efc02 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_976efc02 | featureConfidence |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_976efc02 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_97fecfcb | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_97fecfcb | comment |
Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning: Baldi's poster in the Principal's office states that he has incredible hearing skills, hence, being able to hear the player when they open doors, go to detention, etc, anywhere. He doesn't have visible ears, though. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_97fecfcb | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_97fecfcb | featureConfidence |
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Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_97fecfcb | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_9e2f90f4 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_9e2f90f4 | comment |
In One Piece, Brook is a Devil-Fruit reincarnated skeleton, who nonetheless can see, hear, talk, move around, digest food, urinate and poop. (Luffy made sure to ask) Not only that, but his anatomy is also intangible, as he weighs so little that he can run on water. Also a case of Required Secondary Powers. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_9e2f90f4 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_9e2f90f4 | featureConfidence |
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One Piece (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_9e2f90f4 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a2dee471 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a2dee471 | comment |
In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, characters have fingers but no toes, which is evident when said character wears sandals (Tetra, Aryll, Sue-Belle...). This is justified by the Super-Deformed art style the game goes with, but it only applies to the original version, as their toes are visible in the HD remake. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a2dee471 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_a2dee471 | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a2dee471 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a867e442 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a867e442 | comment |
Spooky: Echo doesn't have limbs, in addition to the horn and wings associated with Unis. This isn't just a stylistic choice: he lacks these features in-universe and has been mistaken for a hippocamp-like Peophin because of it. When he picks objects up, his Ghostly Glow extends to surround whatever he's holding. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a867e442 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_a867e442 | featureConfidence |
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Spooky (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a867e442 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9c2722d | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9c2722d | comment |
Assy McGee is probably one of the most absurd examples being that the protagonist is literally an ass with the respective anatomy from below but nothing else from the top! That right! No torso, arms, hands, fingers, neck or head yet he can pick stuff up just fine. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9c2722d | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_a9c2722d | featureConfidence |
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Assy McGee | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9c2722d | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9f06cb6 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9f06cb6 | comment |
Starting in late 2013 AMC Theaters has had some AMC Amazing spots before the film featuring creepy red spherical characters usually without eyes or limbs, living in a gray world. They appear to hop around instead of walk and like in VeggieTales and Homestar Runner have what can be described as "Phantom Limb Psychokinesis"—they can manipulate objects without touching them, but only within the reach and strength limitations of actual arms and hands. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9f06cb6 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_a9f06cb6 | featureConfidence |
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VeggieTales | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_a9f06cb6 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ab515a31 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ab515a31 | comment |
In the House of the Dead series, when the player(s) do something such as picking up an object, usually they don't even reach out for it. For example, in the first game: "This must be the security card." *card disappears* | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ab515a31 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_ab515a31 | featureConfidence |
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House of the Dead (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ab515a31 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ade8e8df | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ade8e8df | comment |
The fruits and vegetables of The Annoying Orange don't have hands or feet, but are capable of walking, eating, and just about everything a human is. Grandpa Lemon even wears pants in one episode despite not having any legs. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ade8e8df | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_ade8e8df | featureConfidence |
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The Annoying Orange (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ade8e8df | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ae050a9f | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ae050a9f | comment |
None of the common shopkeepers in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time have legs. This doesn't apply to their Majora's Mask counterparts, however. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ae050a9f | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_ae050a9f | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Videogame | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_ae050a9f | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b4967d43 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b4967d43 | comment |
In Sonic the Hedgehog, characters have been shown that, without shoes on (or in Big and Tikal's case, with sandals on), they don't have toes. Oddly enough, they do have five fingers. Also note that this only applies to the anthropomorphic animal characters, as humans do have toes. In Sonic Forces, the avatar character can be seen with only one toe on each foot if he/she is wearing sandals. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b4967d43 | featureApplicability |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b4967d43 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b5533a6f | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b5533a6f | comment |
In Daft Planet, nobody in the show has a neck. Their heads just float above their shoulders. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b5533a6f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b5533a6f | featureConfidence |
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Daft Planet | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b5533a6f | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b7a79d | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b7a79d | comment |
The characters in Foxes in Love have no visible limbs. Held items look like they're floating, and the foxes "hug" by coiling around the other like a snake. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b7a79d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b7a79d | featureConfidence |
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Foxes in Love (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_b7a79d | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bb55a676 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bb55a676 | comment |
Minor superhero Atmos of Xanthu is often drawn as having an invisible torso, with his costume outlining his shoulders and abdomen but everything in between missing. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bb55a676 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bb55a676 | featureConfidence |
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Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bb55a676 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc274933 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc274933 | comment |
An ad for the series 3-2-1 Penguins!, made by the same studio, had Larry enter, look at one of the penguins, and yell offscreen, "Bob! They've got arms!" Another episode has the Scottish Carrot character knocking on a door — and showing a human hand in the close-up. The carrot reacts with understandable shock. The same thing later happens with his feet while walking... The Spin-Off series The Animated Adventures of Larry-Boy seemed to be deathly afraid of this trope. The title character had a Utility Belt that had hammerspace claws and other manipulating devices, and characters had levitating gloves, gauntlets, and sleeves at every opportunity. |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_bc274933 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_bc274933 | featureConfidence |
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3-2-1 Penguins! | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc274933 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc848d30 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc848d30 | comment |
In SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star has neither ears nor a nose, which is lampshaded on occasion. ("I cannot believe what I'm hearing!" "How can you hear it? You don't have any ears!") This is actually a plot point in at least one episode, where Pat doesn't realize SpongeBob has bad breath on account of his noselessness. There's also an episode where Patrick gets a nose surgically grafted to his face and he begins to enjoy all the wonderful smells of the world (before the conflict rears its ugly head). He later gets ears at the end of the episode (we never learn how that turns out). | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc848d30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc848d30 | featureConfidence |
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SpongeBob SquarePants | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_bc848d30 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c0369f1b | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c0369f1b | comment |
The Powerpuff Girls: The girls don't appear to have fingers, but this doesn't stop them from being able to pick up the phone. As with Homestar Runner, this has been lampshaded several times. Once when Buttercup switched bodies with the professor she found it weird that she had to use fingers and that things didn't just magically stick to her hand. The titular girls also lack noses and ears for some reason, and yet are still able to smell and hear things. As with their hands, every other character in the show has a nose and ears. They also don't have feet in the same sense that other characters do- instead they have vaguely defined areas on the rounded ends of their legs that serve as feet and they somehow wear shoes on. They look rather bizarre when you think about it, which raises the question of why anyone in the PPG universe finds them cute. The movie actually has a character point out how freakish the girls looked while the entire town tells them what awful jobs they're doing. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c0369f1b | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_c0369f1b | featureConfidence |
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The Powerpuff Girls (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c0369f1b | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c4282b71 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c4282b71 | comment |
A large part of the art direction in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is dedicated to averting this, with manipulation mostly occurring using their mouths, tails, and telekinesis for unicorns. There is the odd case of things mysteriously sticking to hooves, but they are the exception rather than the rule. But that raises the issue of the tails — while horse tails do have a base called the dock which can be moved, it's very short and the rest of the tail is just pure hair. Said dock doesn't even appear in the show's character designs... and yet Applejack can grip and use a lasso with the end of her tail? | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c4282b71 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_c4282b71 | featureConfidence |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c4282b71 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c720f71e | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c720f71e | comment |
As proven in YouTube videos (cheats were involved), the lower half of Headmaster Gaepora from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword apparently disappears when he bathes at night. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c720f71e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c720f71e | featureConfidence |
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YouTube (Website) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c720f71e | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c7912cea | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c7912cea | comment |
Jimmy Two-Shoes: Heloise lacks wrists, but only when she's wearing her robe. She appears to have no feet and has been referred to In-Universe as not having any, but is capable of tap-dancing. Word of God is that she's a shapeshifter. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c7912cea | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_c7912cea | featureConfidence |
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Jimmy Two-Shoes | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_c7912cea | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d0df0b7c | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d0df0b7c | comment |
The birds in Angry Birds have no visible wings or legs. Their anatomical lack became particularly noticeable when developers of the game were ask to design a mascot for the 2012 Ice Hockey World Championships, resulting in Hockeybird◊, a creature that can play ice hockey with no limbs at all. The pigs are also prone to this trope, and later games show that both birds and pigs can drive go-karts and hold weapons (and other stuff) without the necessity of hands. Completely averted in media associated with the movies, where all characters have full bodies. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d0df0b7c | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_d0df0b7c | featureConfidence |
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Angry Birds (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d0df0b7c | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d3b17858 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d3b17858 | comment |
The characters of Final Fantasy Tactics do not have noses on their faces. (Though sometimes in the PSP FMVs if you're shown a profile you'll see a small bump between their mouth and eyes.) In fact, no noses is something of a recurring style in a lot of Akihiko Yoshida's work like the artwork for Final Fantasy III DS | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d3b17858 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_d3b17858 | featureConfidence |
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Final Fantasy Tactics (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d3b17858 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d4e1e661 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d4e1e661 | comment |
Dizzy from the eponymous games is an egg with a face, and apparently unattached boxing gloves and boots. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d4e1e661 | featureApplicability |
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Dizzy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d4e1e661 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ad47ed | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ad47ed | comment |
In A Moment of Peace, only gods have visible fingers. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ad47ed | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ad47ed | featureConfidence |
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A Moment of Peace (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ad47ed | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5b84b32 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5b84b32 | comment |
Spore Creatures without arms handle tools just fine, though the game suggests you get arms anyway (and, indeed, the Creature phase actually gets kind of hard without 'em). Creature without arms in Spore wield tools with their mouths. You actually get an achievement for finishing the creature stage without ever having given your creature legs. There's no similar achievement for arms, and you can add legs in the post-creature stage/pre-tribal stage final creature editor, because you get the achievement before that editor. |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_d5b84b32 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_d5b84b32 | featureConfidence |
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Spore (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5b84b32 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5cc132c | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5cc132c | comment |
Surf's Up: Justified with Chicken Joe because he can at least use his Feather Fingers to manipulate objects, but it becomes stranger when it shows the main character, Cody, somehow using a Shaka sign (which consists of extending the thumb and smallest finger while keeping the three middle fingers curled, and raising the hand as in salutation with the back of the hand facing the person that is being greeted) despite having flippers. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5cc132c | featureApplicability |
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Surf's Up | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5cc132c | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ddd6c1 | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ddd6c1 | comment |
Got lampshaded at one point in Pokémon: The Series where Meowth is worried about his nose being damaged, and then remembers that the animators didn't give him a nose. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ddd6c1 | featureApplicability |
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Pokémon: The Series | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5ddd6c1 | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5f03f8d | type |
Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5f03f8d | comment |
Worms hold weapons in hands that mysteriously appear when they're not moving. Let's ignore for the moment that worms don't have hands, mouths, or eyes and can't jump or backflip. Said hands are Floating Limbs just to drive the point home. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5f03f8d | featureApplicability |
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Worms (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d5f03f8d | |
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Invisible Anatomy | |
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Most of the kids on South Park have no visible noses or ears. Sometimes played with, as when an apparently-noseless Kyle freaks out when his dad says he has the same (rather large) nose as his mother. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d9c602eb | featureApplicability |
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South Park | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_d9c602eb | |
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Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_de48ce05 | comment |
How the hell is Handy the Beaver in Happy Tree Friends able to build so many things with handheld tools when he only has amputated stumps for hands? Granted this is only seen off-screen, but when he realizes his obvious predicament all his building expertise goes out the window. Ditto for Cro-Marmot whose entire body is encased in ice yet is still capable of performing various tasks. | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_de48ce05 | featureApplicability |
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Invisible Anatomy / int_de48ce05 | featureConfidence |
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Happy Tree Friends (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Invisible Anatomy / int_de48ce05 | |
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Invisible Anatomy | |
Invisible Anatomy / int_decd5ac3 | comment |
Rayman: The titular character, being the Trope Namer for Floating Limbs, has visible hands and feet, but no arms, legs, or neck. And given his use of White Gloves, we can't even be sure he actually has anything besides his head and torso. In moments of boredom, Rayman has a tendency to remove his torso and bounce it like a basketball. Rayman: Raving Rabbids implies that he might have invisible legs. If he is wearing pants, you can clearly see knees. | |
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Bang-On Balls: Chronicles: All of the characters are living balls with eyes, yet they can hold objects as though they have hands. | |
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Homestar Runner lacks visible arms, as do Marzipan, the King of Town, and Homsar. Depictions of this vary between seeming like the characters have invisible arms (one time Homestar, wearing a long-sleeved coat, picked something up and the coat's arm moved as if there were something in it) or just having some sort of telekinetic power (another time, Homestar held four objects at once). The real answer is... whichever is funniest at the moment. One humorous example is when Strong Bad and Pom Pom demonstrate their favourite ways of flipping the bird. When Homestar walks by, Strong Bad lifts up his hand (which lacks fingers, because his hands are boxing gloves). Homestar just smiles and says "Wight back atcha, Stwong Bad!" Strong Bad is taken aback, and exclaims, "He just gave me the bird!" At the end of "8-Bit is Enough", you see him chained up as if he had arms. And yet afterwards, Homestar walks away from the shackles without them having been unlocked... And, of course, Strong Bad always types with no fingers. Always lampshaded with the ridiculous number of emails he receives asking "How do you type with boxing gloves on?" Addressed once when he taped random objects onto his boxing gloves as "fingers," which led to his inability to type correctly. Coach Z probably has a thumb, but everything else is fused together. In addition, he talks without a mouth. The Homestar Runner Wiki has two articles on this subject. |
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Harold in Gloomverse has invisible limbs, although it's due to an in-universe magical accident, and when he's wearing clothes you can see the pant legs walking, gloves picking things up, and so on. | |
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The characters in Zero Punctuation don't have arms. Lampshaded in the end credits to the Guitar Hero review, questioning how one character had a bind despite having no arms. One review had to clarify when a character was supposed to be "crossing his arms." | |
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Does anyone in A Magical Roommate have fingers? Most of the time no one seems to have elbows! | |
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The Beta Shlumpys from Vexxarr. This comic shows as much of their anatomy as apparently exists; a blob and three eyes on stalks, as Vexxarr explains that they can't take him away, because they have no hands. They are apparently surprised by this, but in the next comic they have rioted and destroyed their city. | |
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Wally the Whale and his fishy friends of Fruit Incest tend to just float and move objects without any limbs or even flippers. Lampshaded a couple of times, as even they don't seem to know how they do it. | |
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In Theta vs Pi 7 no one in the game has hands. Yet, somehow the bartender served all those drinks, the piano player plays that piano and Theta is able to play multiple instruments quite well. | |
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The MLP Loops: Much like the show (see Western Animation, below), this is usually averted, but at one point Pinkie Pie stops by the universe of Warhammer 40,000 and holds up a plate on one hoof. A note from Amberly Vail notes several members of the Ordos Xenos have gone utterly mad trying to figure out how that was possible (the answer, of course, is "it's Pinkie Pie"). | |
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