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* [[Ren and Stimpy]] have revealed their fur to be nothing but a suit in a few different episodes, by unzipping to take a bath or go skinny dipping.
** In the episode "Sven Hoek", Ren unzips the front of his fur to [[Urine Trouble|urinate]] on the "Don't Whiz On The Electric Fence" board game Stimpy and Sven are playing.
* ''[[
** In the short "Quiet Please", Spike the bulldog rolls up his arm fur like a sleeve, revealing an anchor tattoo, before running after Tom to pummel him.
** Spike also takes the fur of his upper body off like a shirt and places it over a puddle for Tom and Jerry to walk across in "The Truce Hurts". He wears a red undershirt beneath his fur.
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** In [[Bob Clampett]]'s "The Wise-Quacking Duck", [[Daffy Duck]] prepares to get into the oven by performing a strip tease routine with his feathers. And, yes, he wears boxers.
** In the Daffy short "Thumb Fun", a car whizzes by Daffy as he's hitch-hiking, leaving him featherless and in his boxers.
* An inversion occurs on ''[[
** In one episode of ''[[
* One gag in ''[[Leonard Le Genie]]'' had the cat stripped naked after the disciple catches him. He angrily asks for his "clothes" back and puts his fur back on before resuming the chase.
* Webcomic example: in ''[[Sabrina Online (Webcomic)|Sabrina Online]]'', Sabrina is apparently wearing pants that make her look like she's not wearing any pants, because it blends into her fur.
* In the ''[[Popeye (
* Played with in a Nedroid comic; Reginald mocks Beartato for not dressing in layers like he did, then gets so involved in the rigamarole of taking off said layers that he barely notices when he's run out of clothes and starts taking off his skin.
* Perry the Platypus from ''[[
* This also happens to Lady Kluck from Walt Disney's ''[[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]]'', as a result of her being grabbed by the rear while charging at some rhino guards; thus exposing some pale purple and pale lilac polka dot printed bloomers, which shows that her feathers are her clothes.
* Some [[
** This is actually a bit more sticky; some Pokémon are specifically stated as wearing clothing (such as the [[Power Limiter]] belt worn by Machoke or the belts that Sawk and Throh make themselves out of vines), but others, while ''looking'' like they wear clothing, are more ambiguous on whether or not they ''are'' clothing. One of the more famous examples of this is the debate over whether the "pants' Lucario wears are part of its fur or not.
** Also, what is a Gardevoir or a Gothitelle's dress supposed to be made from?
* In the ''[[
* In ''[[
** In the [[X Box]] [[Video Game Remake|remake]] ''Conker: Live and Reloaded'', he's wearing shorts, so it makes more sense.
* Happens near the beginning of ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' during the scene where Pooh is exercising in front of his mirror. When Pooh bends bown, a seam on his rear end (he's a ''stuffed'' bear) rips open, causing some stuffing (which is probably the stuffed animal equivalent of [[Nightmare Fuel|internal organs)]] to fall out. He eventually realizes this, and as a result, Pooh immediately sews his rear end back together again.
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** He's got footies all right. ''Airthlete'' footies.
** Also, Homestar Runner's [[Long Pants|"pants"]], Strong Bad's "mask" and "boxing gloves", Marzipan's "dress", and so on, so forth.
* In this ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
* Inverted in the ''[[Toy Story]]'' series films, what appears to be Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the aliens' clothing is actually their "skin."
* ''[[Almost Naked Animals]]'' takes this to its literal extreme. The entire cast has mostly-bare skin and underwear.
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* [[Yakkity Yak]]'s fur coat is taken literally.
* Blackarachnia's helmet from ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' is actually revealed near the end of the episode "Predacons Rising" to be an actual helmet, unlike those of the other Transformers.
* The ''[[Super Mario Bros. (
* This trope is taken to its gory extreme in the PETA-made game ''Super Tanooki Skin 2D'', which consists of a skinless tanooki chasing Mario around trying to get his fur back. It's as horrifying as it sounds.
* The [[Classic Disney Shorts|Classic Disney Short]] ''Working For Peanuts'' ended with [[Chip and Dale]] disguising themselves as albino chipmunks by covering their bodies with flour to hide from [[Donald Duck]] while at a zoo, but their disguises are ruined when the two both accidentally fall into water, washing off the flour on their lower bodies. The two chipmunks then make up for this by rubbing away some of the flour on their upper bodies to make them look like if they were wearing suspenders, therefore grabbing the tourists' attentions. When the zoo finally closes for the day, Dale celebrates by pulling on his "suspenders", leaving Chip dumbfounded.
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* [[Bugs Bunny]] from ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' was often portrayed with "pockets" on his furry thighs, that he'd keep his hands in or pull carrots out of.
* In an episode of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
** As with the dragons from ''[[Dragon Tales]]''.
* In [[Family Guy|"Road to the Pilot"]], Stewie notices Brian has body pockets and thinks it's "so cute".
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* At one point, Slappy from ''[[
{{quote| '''Slappy''': What can I say, I'm watching my figure. Somebody has to. *lifts her fur to show some leg*}}
* [[Playing
* Woody Woodpecker does this in one picture while in drag. The leg "she" shows Wally Walrus is shaven, shapely and gorgeous. The other, which [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|he shows us]], is [[Nightmare Fuel|scabby, hairy, and gross]].
* The aforementioned [[Mickey Mouse]] short "Karnival Kid" has Minnie doing this.
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