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A character is shown as exaggeratedly skinny, usually for any of the following reasons:

Most often Played for Laughs, this is usually just a short Sight Gag with no relevance on the plot. Plot-relevant examples are much less common, as they're rarely funny.

Sometimes crosses with Lean and Mean.

Examples of incredibly thin characters with no visible bones instead fall under Noodle People.

Examples where this is used as a short sight gag:


Western Animation

  • Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck have been known to show skinnier frames under their skins to try to deter those who wish to eat them.
  • In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Hearts and Hooves Day" the Cutie Mark Crusaders have an Imagine Spot where a famine strikes Ponyville and when one pony momentarily stands up right in front of the "camera" she suddenly has protruding ribs and a concave stomach.
  • In an episode of Ren and Stimpy, the duo are starving and Ren opens his skin to show there's literally no fat, just bone. Then Stimpy opens his skin to show he's nothing but skin and fat.

Examples where this is plot-relevant or a character trait

Advertisements

  • An ad for awareness of Anorexia Nervosa showed a sadly undoctored picture of an emaciated Isabella Caro.

Anime and Manga

  • Nagato, a villain of Naruto, is horribly skinny because of a Dangerous Forbidden Technique of his, which drained his energy. His legs were burned useless just before that. And overall, he uses nothing but techniques that consume huge amounts of Chakra. Here is the result.

Literature

  • In The Quest for Saint Camber, Nigel is described as wasted and frail some two weeks after Conall attacked him with magic and left him in a coma. Since Nigel got no solid food for that period, it's entirely plot justified and not pretty. Morgan and Duncan leave Rhemuth to search for Kelson and Dhugal partly to avoid watching Nigel starve to death.

Live Action TV

  • Seen on Intervention either because the person has been consuming mostly drugs and little food, or has an eating disorder.
  • Subverted in an episode of The Drew Carey Show. Drew is on a hunger strike and when Mr. Wick comes to see him at home, Wick finds Drew lying on the couch due to lack of energy and is now extremely skinny. But it turns out that Drew knew Wick was coming over and he got an assist from a pizza delivery man who is naturally extremely skinny. The pizza guy is willing to help because Drew on a hunger strike is costing him business. They lay on the couch together, covered by a blanket, arranged in a way that it looks like Drew's head is on the other guy's body.

Music

And the kick is so divine when she sees bones beneath her skin

Newspaper Comics

  • A short sequence of some early Dilbert strips observed Dilbert's date with a supermodel, who was drawn as a literal skeleton, and did not eat on their dinner date but instead simply sniffed the mints.

Tabletop Games

Web Comics

  • Issue 8 of Flying Suit Reiko has Reiko getting her overweight friend Potchari to take a fitness test for her so she can take diet pills she's inelligible for and throughout the story she gets skinnier and skinnier.
  • Sinjal/Crippled from Wurr is very, very skinny. While not underfed per se (not anymore than, say, Morri) he has severe disgestion problems.

Western Animation

  • In one Quick Draw McGraw cartoon, a wily mountain lion steals one of Quick-Draw's biggest, fattest sheep, then shears it down to prepare it for dinner. It is then that he discovers that the sheep is rail thin underneath its wool.
  • In Adventure Time, The Ice King is actually very skinny under his robe.