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Perhaps a combination of [[Partial Transformation]] and [[Super Smoke]] or a general characteristic of beings that aren't of this earth, including but not limited to genies and ghosts. Characters with [[Title Drop|fog-feet]] operate as if they have a full anatomy, but some portion of their lower body is invisible or insubstantial. |
Perhaps a combination of [[Partial Transformation]] and [[Super Smoke]] or a general characteristic of beings that aren't of this earth, including but not limited to genies and ghosts. Characters with [[Title Drop|fog-feet]] operate as if they have a full anatomy, but some portion of their lower body is invisible or insubstantial. |
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Compare and contrast [[Invisible Anatomy]]. For the trope where feet are blurred due to speed, see [[Wheel-O-Feet]]. |
Compare and contrast [[Invisible Anatomy]]. For the trope where feet are blurred due to speed, see [[Wheel-O-Feet]]. |
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== Anime & Manga == |
== Anime & Manga == |
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* [[Cute Ghost Girl|Sayo]] from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' even manages to ''[[Dojikko|trip]]'' over her nonexistant legs. |
* [[Cute Ghost Girl|Sayo]] from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' even manages to ''[[Dojikko|trip]]'' over her nonexistant legs. |
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== Comic Books == |
== Comic Books == |
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* Secret from the comic book version of ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]''. |
* Secret from the comic book version of ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]''. |
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* Veil from ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Avengers Academy]]''. |
* Veil from ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Avengers Academy]]''. |
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== Films -- Animation == |
== Films -- Animation == |
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* ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'': Genie had [[Shaped Like Itself|a tail of the same shape as that of an archetypical genie]] most of the time. |
* ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'': Genie had [[Shaped Like Itself|a tail of the same shape as that of an archetypical genie]] most of the time. |
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* Hades on ''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Hercules]]'', whose robes dissolve into wisps of smoke. |
* Hades on ''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Hercules]]'', whose robes dissolve into wisps of smoke. |
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== Films -- Live-Action == |
== Films -- Live-Action == |
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* The library ghost in ''[[Ghostbusters]]''. |
* The library ghost in ''[[Ghostbusters]]''. |
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== Live-Action TV == |
== Live-Action TV == |
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* ''[[Charmed]]'' has demons made of smoke; they wear cloaks and don't have feet, but still hover and such. |
* ''[[Charmed]]'' has demons made of smoke; they wear cloaks and don't have feet, but still hover and such. |
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* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' |
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' |
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** Angels in 4th Edition ''D&D''. |
** Angels in 4th Edition ''D&D''. |
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** Water and Air archons have this too. |
** Water and Air archons have this too. |
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* ''[[Pathfinder]]'': Wendigos have legs, just not feet. |
* ''[[Pathfinder]]'': Wendigos have legs, just not feet. |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* ''[[Touhou]]'' has Mima, Konngara, and Soga no Tojiko (funnily enough, she has two of them). |
* ''[[Touhou]]'' has Mima, Konngara, and Soga no Tojiko (funnily enough, she has two of them). |
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* In ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'', a chao that plays with bats will eventually have its legs disappear; it'll hover above the ground instead. |
* In ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'', a chao that plays with bats will eventually have its legs disappear; it'll hover above the ground instead. |
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* The Firelord hero from ''[[Warcraft 3]]'' has a humanoid torso, but moves along on a tail made of magma. |
* The Firelord hero from ''[[Warcraft 3]]'' has a humanoid torso, but moves along on a tail made of magma. |
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* Ghosts in ''[[Puzzle Pirates]]'' are wisps of smoke from the waist down, but act as if they had normal legs. |
* Ghosts in ''[[Puzzle Pirates]]'' are wisps of smoke from the waist down, but act as if they had normal legs. |
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* ''[[Zettai Hero Kaizou Keikaku]]'' has an item that replaces the main character's legs with a cloud. |
* ''[[Zettai Hero Kaizou Keikaku]]'' has an item that replaces the main character's legs with a cloud. |
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* Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus from ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' all have clouds for lower torsos. |
* Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus from ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' all have clouds for lower torsos. |
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== Web Comics == |
== Web Comics == |
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* In ''[[Sins]]'', Lust tends to get stuck with this a lot. |
* In ''[[Sins]]'', Lust tends to get stuck with this a lot. |
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* Ghosts in ''[[minus]]'' have fog-feet; but they can fly, so they don't really need feet anyway. |
* Ghosts in ''[[minus]]'' have fog-feet; but they can fly, so they don't really need feet anyway. |
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* Kernelsprites in ''[[Homestuck]]'', which is appropriate since most are prototyped with and take on the memories and form of dead people close to the player. Curiously, though, actual dead people and ghosts {{spoiler|such as Aradia}} ''don't'' follow this trope. |
* Kernelsprites in ''[[Homestuck]]'', which is appropriate since most are prototyped with and take on the memories and form of dead people close to the player. Curiously, though, actual dead people and ghosts {{spoiler|such as Aradia}} ''don't'' follow this trope. |
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== Western Animation == |
== Western Animation == |
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* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'': Danny had a [[Shaped Like Itself|ghost-like tail]] some of the time. |
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'': Danny had a [[Shaped Like Itself|ghost-like tail]] some of the time. |
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* The Faceless One from ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' was always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased. |
* The Faceless One from ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' was always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased. |
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* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'': The villain known as The Phantom Limb has a very dangerous version of this trope. |
* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'': The villain known as The Phantom Limb has a very dangerous version of this trope. |
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[[Category:These Tropes Are Made for Walking]] |
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