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* In ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]'', the female penguins are given scary human hips way up where their wishbones should be and look more human-like in general. |
* In ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]'', the female penguins are given scary human hips way up where their wishbones should be and look more human-like in general. |
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* Inverted (!) in ''[[Rover Dangerfield]]'', where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog. |
* Inverted (!) in ''[[Rover Dangerfield]]'', where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog. |
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* Maid Marian from Disney's ''[[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]]''. What makes this even more obvious is the fact that ''all'' of her dance moves are based on those of ''[[[[Snow White (Disney film)|Snow White]]''! |
* Maid Marian from Disney's ''[[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]]''. What makes this even more obvious is the fact that ''all'' of her dance moves are based on those of ''[[[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]''! |
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* Goldie from ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]''. |
* Goldie from ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]''. |
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* Beans looks considerably more human-like than [[Rango]]. Also, Angelique the vixen looks considerably more human-like than the other characters, whether male or female. |
* Beans looks considerably more human-like than [[Rango]]. Also, Angelique the vixen looks considerably more human-like than the other characters, whether male or female. |
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** In an inversion, many Fighting-types such as Hitmonchan, Machoke, Throh, Sawk, and Hariyama have a stereotypical human male build, though in many cases there's a slight chance they can be female. |
** In an inversion, many Fighting-types such as Hitmonchan, Machoke, Throh, Sawk, and Hariyama have a stereotypical human male build, though in many cases there's a slight chance they can be female. |
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* Tawna, Coco and the trophy girls from the ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'' series are more humanoid compared to Crash himself and other animal characters. |
* Tawna, Coco and the trophy girls from the ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'' series are more humanoid compared to Crash himself and other animal characters. |
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* The females of ''[[Solatorobo]]'' tend to have peach fur and very short muzzles, while the males have longer, more animal-like noses and fur colors from a wider palette like white, grey, or orange. Males may also have bicolor fur (such as Red's tan-and-white face) or distinctly animal-like patterns (Québec is tiger-striped), while all females ever get is [[Facial Markings|a single stripe on each cheek]] (though that's all some males have, too). |
* The females of ''[[Solatorobo]]'' tend to have peach fur and very short muzzles, while the males have longer, more animal-like noses and fur colors from a wider palette like white, grey, or orange. Males may also have bicolor fur (such as Red's tan-and-white face) or distinctly animal-like patterns (Québec is tiger-striped), while all females ever get is [[Facial Markings|a single stripe on each cheek]] (though that's all some males have, too). |
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** The exception to the "short-muzzle girls" rule is Merveille, who has a longer nose with her peach fur. Notably, this tendency toward short muzzles tends to make people mistake Red's sister Chocolat for a [[Catfolk|Felineko]] when she is in fact just a short-faced Caninu. |
** The exception to the "short-muzzle girls" rule is Merveille, who has a longer nose with her peach fur. Notably, this tendency toward short muzzles tends to make people mistake Red's sister Chocolat for a [[Catfolk|Felineko]] when she is in fact just a short-faced Caninu. |
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* In ''[[Swat Kats]]'', the female cats look more anthropomorphic than the male cats. This is mostly in the heads/faces and hands, and male body builds are fairly humanoid with a few exceptions. |
* In ''[[Swat Kats]]'', the female cats look more anthropomorphic than the male cats. This is mostly in the heads/faces and hands, and male body builds are fairly humanoid with a few exceptions. |
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* In ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'', Cleo (see picture) looks distinctly more anthropomorphic than Riff Raff, Heathcliff and the other cats. |
* In ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'', Cleo (see picture) looks distinctly more anthropomorphic than Riff Raff, Heathcliff and the other cats. |
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** Notably, however, Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo were about the same height, as were most dogs and other adversaries. |
** Notably, however, Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo were about the same height, as were most dogs and other adversaries. |
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** An exception is Heathcliff's girlfriend Sonja, who has the same round body type that he does. Notably, Sonja is from the original comic unlike Cleo. |
** An exception is Heathcliff's girlfriend Sonja, who has the same round body type that he does. Notably, Sonja is from the original comic unlike Cleo. |
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* Gadget Hackwrench, the female mouse from ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', looks more human like than the male mouse Monterey Jack. |
* Gadget Hackwrench, the female mouse from ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', looks more human like than the male mouse Monterey Jack. |