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*** This would also explain how her head went from tall and skinny in ''Tooie'' to round and cute in ''Nuts & Bolts.'' |
*** This would also explain how her head went from tall and skinny in ''Tooie'' to round and cute in ''Nuts & Bolts.'' |
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* The [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] series moved to this kind of world starting with ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. Before then, there was no telling where Robotnik came from. |
* The [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] series moved to this kind of world starting with ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. Before then, there was no telling where Robotnik came from. |
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** In fact, the series seems to make a distinct differentiation between humans, anthropomorphs, and regular animals. Sonic will go to great lengths to save animals then reward himself by [[Carnivore Confusion|eating a chili dog]] and the other characters aren't able to communicate with [[Team Pet|Chao or Big's pal, Froggy]]. Early promotional "origin stories" and the original plans for Sonic 1 gave Sonic [[Interspecies Romance|a human girlfriend]]. This element would later find itself in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 |
** In fact, the series seems to make a distinct differentiation between humans, anthropomorphs, and regular animals. Sonic will go to great lengths to save animals then reward himself by [[Carnivore Confusion|eating a chili dog]] and the other characters aren't able to communicate with [[Team Pet|Chao or Big's pal, Froggy]]. Early promotional "origin stories" and the original plans for Sonic 1 gave Sonic [[Interspecies Romance|a human girlfriend]]. This element would later find itself in [[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)||Sonic the Hedgehog 2006]] and your mileage WILL VARY depending on the extent human-hedgehog relationships [[Berserk Button|make you want to break stuff]]. |
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* The ''[[Breath of Fire]]'' series features a plethora of [[Petting Zoo People]] tribes alongside humans. |
* The ''[[Breath of Fire]]'' series features a plethora of [[Petting Zoo People]] tribes alongside humans. |
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* ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. Come on, you've got Sora fighting ''alongside'' Donald and Goofy. |
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. Come on, you've got Sora fighting ''alongside'' Donald and Goofy. |
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*** The Quack Pack one is especially strange, as one of the nephews has a one episode crush/flirtation thing with a female human. |
*** The Quack Pack one is especially strange, as one of the nephews has a one episode crush/flirtation thing with a female human. |
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*** For some reason, there was at least ''one'' episode in the series that featured "[[Dogface|dog-nosed]]" supporting characters; the one where Donald has to serve one more day in the navy. |
*** For some reason, there was at least ''one'' episode in the series that featured "[[Dogface|dog-nosed]]" supporting characters; the one where Donald has to serve one more day in the navy. |
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* The 1972 series ''[[Western Animation/The Houndcats|The Houndcats]]'' is a [[X Meets Y|mash-up]] of ''[[Mission Impossible (TV series)|Mission Impossible]]'', ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]'' and the short-lived ''[[The Bearcats]]''. As with ''[[Quack Pack]]'', the titular heroes are the only [[Talking Animal]]s in their world (in this case, the American Southwest circa [[World War |
* The 1972 series ''[[Western Animation/The Houndcats|The Houndcats]]'' is a [[X Meets Y|mash-up]] of ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV series)||Mission Impossible]]'', ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]'' and the short-lived ''[[The Bearcats]]''. As with ''[[Quack Pack]]'', the titular heroes are the only [[Talking Animal]]s in their world (in this case, the American Southwest circa [[World War I]]). |
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* ''[[Biker Mice From Mars]]'' has a similar setup to ''[[The Mighty Ducks (animation)|The Mighty Ducks]]'', as [[Talking Animal]]s from another world wind up fighting their enemies in [[The Windy City|Chicago]]. |
* ''[[Biker Mice From Mars]]'' has a similar setup to ''[[The Mighty Ducks (animation)|The Mighty Ducks]]'', as [[Talking Animal]]s from another world wind up fighting their enemies in [[The Windy City|Chicago]]. |
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* ''[[Chowder]]'' is all over the place with this. Its world is populated by humans, [[Talking Animal]]s, [[Funny Animal]]s, [[Mix-and-Match Critters]], mythological creatures, and extinct animals. |
* ''[[Chowder]]'' is all over the place with this. Its world is populated by humans, [[Talking Animal]]s, [[Funny Animal]]s, [[Mix-and-Match Critters]], mythological creatures, and extinct animals. |
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