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== Anime &and Manga ==
* The Admirals Akainu, Kizaru, and Aokiji from ''[[One Piece]]'', who, mostly because they are based on actual actors, are drawn in a style more realistic than most others (especially Akainu), almost to the point of falling in the [[Uncanny Valley]].
** [[Mad Scientist|Caesar Clown]]'s design is remarkably different from most of the characters in the series, to the point of many fans thinking he looks like somebody out of [[Naruto]].
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* Not unlike the ''[[South Park]]'' celebrities example are the monkey and dog in ''[[Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan|Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan]]'', who look like people with photographed heads.
* In ''[[Cromartie High School]]'', whenever Kamiyama encounters one of his former middle school classmates, they're always depicted in a simplistic cartoony style that contrast the series' semi-realistic style.
* There are birds in ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu]]'' that are drawn in a crude, primitive style.
** Guu herself has more simplistic style than the rest of the cast, lacking fingers and toes in most situations, and moves with boneless flops.
* Done intentionally in ''[[Darker than Black]]''. The [[Plucky Comic Relief]], [[Clueless Detective|Gai Kurasawa]] and his assistant [[Cosplay Otaku Girl|Kiko]], don't look like they even belong in the same series, which is appropriate given that generally the only reason they ''are'' involved is chance.
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== ComicsComic Books ==
* The Bone cousins in ''[[Bone]]'' are drawn in a simpler, more cartoony style than the other characters. Unlike the other characters they also obey cartoon physics, most notably in a scene where Phoney Bone tries to hide a partly-eaten pie by shoving it into Fone Bone's mouth and Fone Bone's head assumes the shape of the pie, complete with missing segment.
** They are also the ''first'' characters shown—Thorn, the first human character, doesn't appear until chapter 2.
* The aardvarks in ''[[Cerebus the Aardvark]]'' are drawn in a cartoony style, with liberal use of zip-a-tone. Everything else, especially as the [[Art Evolution|art gets better]], is much more realistic and hard-edged, and zip-a-tone is used nowhere else.
* In ''[[Mortadelo Y Filemon]]'', whenever real people (or [[Superman]]) show up, they're drawn with realistic faces, which contrasts with the usual characters looking cartoony. Then there's also the [[Crossover]] with ''[[El Capitan Trueno]]'', where the Trueno characters get sometimes drawn in their original realistic style and sometimes look cartoony... and sometimes it's a mix... you can see why we don't like talking about that.
* In ''[[Mad Magazine|Spy vs. Spy]]'', only the two main characters are drawn with the well-recognizable pointy noses. Any disguises they wear have to include a mask for this reason (and the masks somehow fit right over their noses).
* The dinosaurs from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' are all drawn rather realistically compared to the cartoony artstyle of the comic, at least in later years after the artist had done some research. [[Art Evolution|Other animals similarly became more realistic]] when they were the focus of a particular strip, and Calvin and Susie [[Art Shift|were drawn in a more realistic and serious manner]] when a strip took place from ''her'' perspective.
* [[The Awesome Slapstick|Slapstick]] has an appearance akin to a [[Looney Tunes]] character in a world with more realistic designs. This is to highlight his powers, which makes him and him alone follow [[Cartoon Physics]].
 
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* Watch "[[The Great Mouse Detective]]". Professor Ratigan, unlike ALL the other "mice", has five fingers.
** Justified, because in the film, at least, he is a rat.
* Rapunzel from ''[[Tangled|Rapunzel]]'', unlike all the other [[Disney Princess]]es, is actually animated using CGI instead of cel animation, so she often looks very strange when they are all in a group. It also explained why she had to be redesigned when she is greenlighted into the franchise so that she can blend in with the other princesses.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses|Kidagakash]] from ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]'' for some reason despite being an Atlantean actually looks more like a Caucasian woman with tanned skin and [[White-Haired Pretty Girl|white hair]], while the other Atlanteans (including [[Leonard Nimoy|her father, King Kashekhim Nedakh)]] have more ethnic designs. She is also the only character in the film to have [[Blue Eyes]], something no one else in the film has.
** Also, the shape of her fingers: They they have rounded tips, while the males have square-tipped fingers, the other females also have similarly-drawn fingers ([[Wrench Wench|Audrey]] has squared fingers because of her tomboyish nature, while [[Blondes Are Evil|Helga]] has claw-like fingers to fit her role as [[The Dragon]]).
* Every character from the animated film adaptation of ''[[Animal Farm]]'' has a cartoony appearance, except for the farmer who's cutting the skin off of a tree branch who's rotoscoped.
* Every character including Dot from ''[[Dot and The Kangaroo]]'' has a cartoony appearance, except for the kangaroo, Dot's parents, Dot's granduncle, the aborigines and the dingoes who are rotoscoped.
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* Unusually for a highbrow live-action film, [[Akira Kurosawa]]'s ''[[Ran]]'' includes two characters (Lord Ichimonji Hidetora and Lady Kaede) who are set apart by their ''Noh''-inspired costume and makeup.
* The villains in the French film Immortel are realistic CGI—all other characters are played by live actors.
 
 
== Literature ==
* The eponymous character of ''The Little Engine that Could'', for some reason, has her face drawn on her funnel instead of the smokebox unlike all the other locomotives in the book. Averted in the film adaptation however, where the "Shiny New Engine"'s face is drawn on his cockpit, the "Broken Down Engine"'s and the "Big Strong Engine"'s faces are both drawn on their smokeboxes, and the "Rusty Old Engine"'s face is also drawn on his funnel.
* The title character of ''[[Clifford the Big Red Dog]]'', in both the books and the cartoon, is the only character in the series that has visible sclerae.
 
 
== Music Videos ==
* Cherry, lead singer of the animated band Studio Killers is CG animated, while the rest of the band and other characters are all 2D.
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* In ''[[Mad Magazine|Spy vs. Spy]]'', only the two main characters are drawn with the well-recognizable pointy noses. Any disguises they wear have to include a mask for this reason (and the masks somehow fit right over their noses).
* The dinosaurs from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' are all drawn rather realistically compared to the cartoony artstyle of the comic, at least in later years after the artist had done some research. [[Art Evolution|Other animals similarly became more realistic]] when they were the focus of a particular strip, and Calvin and Susie [[Art Shift|were drawn in a more realistic and serious manner]] when a strip took place from ''her'' perspective.
 
== Video Games ==
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* Gharsena, the [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Garanos]]'', is the only character who's drawn [[Black Eyes|without any light reflections in her eyes]], no doubt to emphasize her [[Complete Monster]]dom.
* In ''[[Overcompensating]]'', Andrew Hussie is [https://web.archive.org/web/20150511231324/http://overcompensating.com/posts/20101005.html portrayed] in a pixelated style with animated fidgeting reminiscent of the art for his webcomic ''[[MS Paint Adventures]]''.
* ''[[General Protection Fault]]'' has most of its characters given simple designs. Some secondary characters, however, look vastly more realistic. It can be quite jarring to see two characters like Trudy ([[Blank White Eyes]], [[No Mouth]], generally cartoony design) and Dr. Not (a ''far'' more detailed and human looking woman) side by side, especially since both are meant to be attractive women. [http://www.gpf-comics.com/wiki/Trudy_%28Negaverse%29 Compare] and [http://www.gpf-comics.com/wiki/Doctor_Not contrast].
* ''[[Brawl in the Family]]'' normally uses a simple cartoon style, but it's fond of characters suddenly becoming hyperdetailed for a gag, such as Dedede's father being a photorealistic penguin.
 
 
== Web Original ==
* The title character of ''[[Blockhead]]'' is drawn in a rather simplistic and cartoonish style while all other characters are drawn in a comparatively more realistic style.
* While ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' really doesn't ''have'' a standard character design, Crack Stuntman is the only character to exist in the "real world" of the main characters that actually looks like a normal human being. He is also drawn in the style of the cartoon he voice acts for rather than the style of the main characters.
* The characters of ''[[Potter Puppet Pals]]'' are naturally [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|hand puppets]]. Except for Neville, who's a butternut squash on a stick, and Cedric Diggory, who is a face drawn on a foot.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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** The occasionally seen news reporter/anchor fish is [[Medium Blending|a photograph of an actual fish.]]
** In the later seasons there are plenty of characters who pretty much look like humans with odd skin colors and no noses.
* Mom's assailants in the ''[[Angry Beavers]]'' episode ''"The Mom from U.N.C.L.E.''" were depicted as relatively anatomically accurate humans with unusually heavy inking.
** The Beavers' cousin in the episode ''"Kreature Komforts''" is a photo-realistic beaver that acts like a beaver actually would, much to the annoyance of the protagonists.
* In ''[[Undergrads]]'' most of the characters are relatively realistically drawn. Except gimpy, who has a lizard like face, one bulging discolored eye, and pretty much looks like a cartoon character that's been microwaved.
* In ''[[The MisMarvelous AdventuresMisadventures of Flapjack]]'', Flapjack, K'nuckles, and Bubby are drawn in a bit of a more cartoon-ish style than the [[Grotesque Gallery|rest of Stormalong Harbor]].
* [[Word of God]] states that Jet and his gang in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' were a stylistic departure compared to the other characters, much more closely resembling the style of ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', but were kept because the creators loved the designs too much.
* Penny on ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' looked ridiculously more realistic than everyone else on the show, who had exaggerated cartoony features.
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* Mr. Stenchy is actually the only alien experiment from ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]'' to have sclerae and pupils instead of the solid black eyes his "cousins" (including Stitch) actually all have.
* The title duo from ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]'' are constructed more realistically and carefully than the rest of the characters. [http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3474/3789426538_b445375f9a_z.jpg Especially prominent in this shot].
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': [[God]] is actually the ''only'' character in the show to ever actually be drawn with [[Four-Fingered Hands|five fingers on each hand, and five toes on each foot.]]
** The Space Coyote in Homer's hallucination from "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (voiced by [[Johnny Cash]]) is drawn in a boxier style partially to resemble the style of coyotes in American Southwestern sand paintings.
* ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]''. Ahsoka Tano's facial markings for some reason look ''absolutely'' nothing like that of a normal Togruta's (compare her to Shaak Ti's).
* Similar to ''The Little Engine That Could'' example mentioned above, Jeremy Jet from ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]'', for some reason, unlike all of the other mechanical characters in the show, has his face drawn on his cockpit while everyone else's are drawn either on their smokeboxes (most of the steam locomotives, Trevor, George, and Buster), their front panels (Toby, Spencer, Cranky, Colin, Kevin, Rocky, Harold, Daisy, Boco, Diesel 10, Elizabeth, Isabella, Madge, Derek, "the Diesel", Bulstrode, Thumper, Scruff, 199, and most of the rolling stock), or their grilles (Salty, Rusty, Diesel, 'Arry and Bert, Mavis, Splatter and Dodge, Den, Dart, Sidney, Norman, Paxton, Dennis, and most of the non-rail vehicles).
** An earlier example would be the bee that stings James in the episode "Buzz Buzz." Just compare it with James.
* The Warden from ''[[Superjail]]'' is far more cartoonish than every other character appearing, often distorting his body into shapes and having stretchy limbs.
* In ''[[El Tigre]]'', Frida's [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue hair]] and [[The Goggles Do Nothing|goggles]] look like they would fit better on an [[Anime]] character...
* The ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' episode "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" reveals, in a flashback, that Fluttershy as a filly resembled a real filly, compared to the others which are just smaller versions of their adult forms. Presumably, this was to illustrate what a late bloomer she was. Alternatively, it's to illustrate that she's ''older'' because she looks taller than the others.
** [[Princesses Rule|Princesses]] Celestia and Luna have longer legs, necks and snouts than normal (also more closely resembling real life horses), are ''[[Large and In Charge|huge]]'' compared to everypony else (Luna is easily twice the height of other mares, and Celestia is even larger with an appropriately enormous wingspan), and their manes are long, constantly flowing and contain thematically-relevant patterns (aurora and stars, respectively). All of this is to illustrate their nature as [[Physical God]]desses.
*** A background pony in "Sweet and Elite" is based off of Princess Celestia's body model rather than a regular pony's. [[Wild Mass Guessing]] ensued.
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* Unlike the other ''[[Animaniacs]]'' characters (even Slappy Squirrel), the Warner Sibs from have designs that look rather like those of inkblot style characters of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Their eyes look more [[Animesque]]/inkblot-esque than other character's eyes and their [[Furry Ear Dissonance|ears look more like]] [[Kingdom Hearts|less crooked Shadow Heartless antennae]] [[Furry Ear Dissonance|with rounded tips than like cat or dog ears of any sort]]. This because [[Backstory|they were first drawn around that era, but proved too wild for audiences of the time, so they had to be locked away in the water tower]].
* The Loparts in ''[[Handy Manny]]'' have smaller pupils than the other human characters in the show.
* Queen La from ''[[The Legend of Tarzan]]'' looks nothing like the characters from the Disney film ''[[Tarzan (Disney film)|Tarzan]]'' and looks more like a character from ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]'' instead. Justified, if you consider [[Atlantis|La's true heritage.]]
* In the ''[[Yoohoo & Friends]]'' cartoon, the titular characters look like they should be in a completely different show from the supporting characters.
 
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