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* 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|SlapStickSlapstick]] 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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