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* [http://www.wolfgnards.com/index.php/2011/03/02/the-law-of-cartoon-pants The Law of Cartoon Pants] on Wolf Gnards website. It talks about [[Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal|Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animals]], [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|Half Dressed Cartoon Animals]] (both shirtless and pantless), [[Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal|Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals]], and [[Fur Is Clothing]].
* [http://www.wolfgnards.com/index.php/2011/03/02/the-law-of-cartoon-pants The Law of Cartoon Pants] on Wolf Gnards website. It talks about [[Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal|Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animals]], [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|Half Dressed Cartoon Animals]] (both shirtless and pantless), [[Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal|Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals]], and [[Fur Is Clothing]].
* The childrens book ''Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing'' written by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Ron Barrett talks about animals and clothing in general and why they should not wear clothing. It shows that some animal's body parts don't go very well with clothing.
* The childrens book ''Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing'' written by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Ron Barrett talks about animals and clothing in general and why they should not wear clothing. It shows that some animal's body parts don't go very well with clothing.
* [http://www.unitedstatesofgeekdom.com/2010/10/clothes-do-not-make-toon.html Clothes Do Not Make The Toon] on [http://www.unitedstatesofgeekdom.com/ The United States of Geekdom] website talks about the state of dress of various classic cartoon animal characters, from completely naked, to accessory wearing, to half-dressed.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20170425024745/http://www.unitedstatesofgeekdom.com/2010/10/clothes-do-not-make-toon.html Clothes Do Not Make The Toon] on [http://www.unitedstatesofgeekdom.com/ The United States of Geekdom] website talks about the state of dress of various classic cartoon animal characters, from completely naked, to accessory wearing, to half-dressed.


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