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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron]]'' features otherwise natural-looking horses with distractingly humanlike ''eyebrows'' in addition to their cartoony eyes.
** Also seen on the horses in ''[[Road to El Dorado]]'' and ''[[Tangled (Disney)|Tangled]]'' to allow for [[Animal Reaction Shot|Animal Reaction Shots]].
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Miss SpidersSpider's Sunny Patch Friends]]'' let us find out what happens when you give characters realistic insect-like eyes ''and'' cute cartoony eyes '''at the same time'''. [[Nightmare Fuel]]? Oh, you betcha.
* Dug in ''[[Up (Animationanimation)|Up]]'' has [[Cartoony Eyes]] with distinct scleras-- but the other dogs' eyes are much closer to the look of actual dog eyes (with far less white).
* Squidward in ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants (Animation)|SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' has dark red pupils that are shaped like vertical bars.
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner from ''[[Animaniacs (Animation)|Animaniacs]]'' have eyes shaped like black ovals with white highlights, but no discernible sclera.
 
=== {{smallcaps|Examples with Scleras That Aren't White}} ===
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== Film ==
* Lucifer from [[Cinderella (Disney film)|Cinderella]] has green irides and yellow scleras.
* The lions from [[The Lion King]] all have yellow scleras.
* The Grand Councilwoman from [[Lilo and Stitch]] has ''black'' scleras!
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* [[Donald Duck]] and almost all the other ducks in [[Classic Disney Shorts]] have blue scleras. Possibly to distinguish them from the white feautures skin that surround them.
* Fifi La Fume and Shirly The Loon from [[Tiny Toon Adventures]] have blue scleras.
* [[Pinky and The Brain]] from ''[[Animaniacs (Animation)|Animaniacs]]'' have blue scleras and pink secleras respectively.
** Larry and Precious have green scleras, Billie has blue scleras, and Romy and Snowball have pink scleras.
** That one white rabbit from "Of Nice and Men" with a black spot on its back has blue scleras, while the all-white rabbits from the same cartoon have red scleras.
* Tom from [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]] has green irises and yellow scleras.
 
=== {{smallcaps|Sideways-facing Eyed Animals with Forward-facing Eyes Examples}} ===
 
== Film ==
* Roger Rabbit from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]''
* Donkey from ''[[Shrek]]''
* Marty, Melman, and Gloria from ''[[Madagascar]]''
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== Western Animation ==
* Averted with a lot of, but not all, cartoon fish.
** Huge exceptions: ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', and the fish in ''[[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]]'' (One of the characters in the show has both of his eyes placed on one side of his head.)
*** Flounder from ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', [[Jabberjaw]], Misterjaw from the 90-minute ''[[Pink Panther]]'' show and Cleo from ''[[Pinocchio (Disney film)|Pinocchio]]'' have 'em, too.
*** [[The Incredible Mr. Limpet]] even wears pince-nez glasses. (Although they're not pince-nez when he's human.)
* [[Looney Tunes]]: [[Bugs Bunny]], Lola Bunny, [[Daffy Duck]], Tweety, Buzz Buzzard (iffy, because he is a predator), Foghorn Leghorn, Road Runner, and Egghead. Not so much Henery Hawk though.
* Buster Baxter and all the other animals on ''[[Arthur (Animationanimation)|Arthur]]'', both the human-type animals and the animal-type animals.
* [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Minnie Mouse]], Daisy Duck, [[Donald Duck]], and [[Chip and Dale]] from [[Classic Disney Shorts]], although Donald's eyes were always a little farther apart (more noticeable in his early designs). Daisy's and [[Chip and Dale]]'s eyes were always a little farther apart than Mickey's or Minnie's eyes too.
* Buster, Babs and Binky Bunny (no relation), Plucky Duck, Hamton J. Pig, Fowlmouth, and Shirly the Loon from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' are examples of this trope, but one animation style makes the characters look like they are averting the trope (e.g., the pilot episode, "A Looney Beginning").