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{{quote|''"...and every last inch of me's covered with hair!"''|'''Gaston''', ''[[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beauty and the Beast]]''}}
 
In essence it describes a man with a hairy upper body. Generally shown during a [[Shirtless Scene]] or when a guy walks around in a tank-top or an opened shirt. Often indicates evil or an [[Anti -Hero]].
 
Fuzzy chests or torsos can have different meanings depending on what body type they are used:
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See also [[Shirtless Scene]], [[Walking Shirtless Scene]], [[Rated M for Manly]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
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== Western Animation ==
* Avoided in ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'', Brock Sampson has every other over-the-top manly stereotype going on, but they couldn't give him the [[Carpet of Virility]] because it over-complicated his animation. Jackson and Doc lament this during at least one commentary track. Occasionally in early episodes you can still see evidence of it around his clothes.
* The surprisingly manly-looking tennis pony [[Fan Nickname|Ace]] in the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' episode "Call of the Cutie", who comes with this, sideburns, ''and'' a [[Badass Mustache]]. Some fans have noted [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|a resemblance between him and Andre Agassi.]]
 
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