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== Newspaper Comics ==
* Opus the penguin of ''[[Bloom County]]'' has a red bowtie.
* Gaylord Buzzard from ''[[Broom Hilda]]'' wears thick, horn-rimmed glasses, spats and (sometimes) a fez for reading.
* ''[[Over the Hedge (Comic Strip)|Over the Hedge]]'' plays with this trope. Verne's shell does act as clothes for him, leaving him without it either naked to be confronted by the Publisher's Clearing House Prize Patrol or to take part in a limbo contest (for example), or with tighty-whitey undershorts. That does not, however, preclude his wearing clothes over it, usually full suits that include pants, shirt, and shoes. RJ's fur is more of an all-purpose covering, although he also wears clothes over it, most notably a parka when preparing for winter and a pair of undies and a robe when getting ready for a ''nude scene''.
* Most of the [[Funny Animal|cast of critters]] from ''[[Pogo (Comic Strip)|Pogo]]''.
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* ''[[Ziggy]]'' until December 2009. After that he wore [[Long Pants]].
* Snoopy from ''[[Peanuts]]'' as "Joe Cool": sweater with his name on it and sunglasses.
* Dutch newspaper comic ''Fokke & Sukke'' cranks this [[Up to Eleven|up to eleven]] by not only not having both Fokke (a humanoid duck) and Sukke (a humanoid rooster) walk around with no pants, but also explicitly showing [http://www.zone5300.nl/images/296.gif their (human) penises], with which they are [http://lambiek.net/aanvang/artefacts/1990_krantestrips/fokkesukke.gif very preoccupied]. In case they do wear pants, they will have [[http://strips.a20.net/2006.04.02/Fokke<!-- 20en20Sukke%20en%20Sukke-2006.04.02.gif holes to accommodate them]]. Obviously, given their names (which are real names), lampshaded ''very'' often. -->
 
 
== Video Games ==