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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. |
* 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. |
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* 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. |
* 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. |
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* There are birds in ''[[ |
* There are birds in ''[[Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu]]'' that are drawn in a crude, primitive style. |
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** Guu herself has more simplistic style than the rest of the cast, lacking fingers and toes in most situations, and moves with boneless flops. |
** Guu herself has more simplistic style than the rest of the cast, lacking fingers and toes in most situations, and moves with boneless flops. |
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* 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. |
* 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. |