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* Most of the characters in ''[[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]]'' are borderline cases; you have to take [[Word of God|Marc Brown's word for it]] what specific species they are meant to be. Really, can anyone tell, at first glance, that Arthur is an Aardvark? In the first books he ''did'' [http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0316111937.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg look like an aardvark], but then [[Art Evolution]] happened. The cartoon uses the newer and more well known style, of course.
* Most of the characters in ''[[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]]'' are borderline cases; you have to take [[Word of God|Marc Brown's word for it]] what specific species they are meant to be. Really, can anyone tell, at first glance, that Arthur is an Aardvark? In the first books he ''did'' [http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0316111937.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg look like an aardvark], but then [[Art Evolution]] happened. The cartoon uses the newer and more well known style, of course.
* [[Goofy]] could be accused of this. To quote ''[[Stand by Me]]'': "If [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey's a mouse]], [[Donald Duck|Donald's a duck]] and Pluto's a dog, [[Furry Confusion|what does that make Goofy?]]" Goofy's name was originally Dippy Dawg, so "anthropomorphic dog" (as opposed to a pet dog like [[Pluto the Pup]]) is probably correct.
* [[Goofy]] could be accused of this. To quote ''[[Stand by Me]]'': "If [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey's a mouse]], [[Donald Duck|Donald's a duck]] and Pluto's a dog, [[Furry Confusion|what does that make Goofy?]]" Goofy's name was originally Dippy Dawg, so "anthropomorphic dog" (as opposed to a pet dog like [[Pluto the Pup]]) is probably correct.
** The characters in ''[[DuckTales]]'' [[Dogfaces|who look like humans but have black noses, dog muzzles, and dog ears]]. Since they include the Beagle Boys, they're presumably the same kind of anthropomorphic dog-thing as Goofy. They've become fairly common in the Disney anthropomorphic world.
** The characters in ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' [[Dogfaces|who look like humans but have black noses, dog muzzles, and dog ears]]. Since they include the Beagle Boys, they're presumably the same kind of anthropomorphic dog-thing as Goofy. They've become fairly common in the Disney anthropomorphic world.
** Roxanne from ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'' pretty much looks like [[Little Bit Beastly|a human with a dog nose and muzzle]].
** Roxanne from ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'' pretty much looks like [[Little Bit Beastly|a human with a dog nose and muzzle]].
* Standard portrayal of [[Pete]], [[media:pjfb8.gif|Junior, and PJ]] from [[Classic Disney Shorts]] and ''[[Goof Troop]]'' is that of a cat. In ''[[Goof Troop]]'', ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'', and ''An Extremely Gooy Movie'', [[Pete]] and PJ seem to be portrayed as [[Dogfaces]], but are considered cats even in that show and those movies.
* Standard portrayal of [[Pete]], [[media:pjfb8.gif|Junior, and PJ]] from [[Classic Disney Shorts]] and ''[[Goof Troop]]'' is that of a cat. In ''[[Goof Troop]]'', ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'', and ''An Extremely Gooy Movie'', [[Pete]] and PJ seem to be portrayed as [[Dogfaces]], but are considered cats even in that show and those movies.
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