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[[File:StarFox_FoxMcCloud_1909.jpg|link=Star Fox Adventures (Video Game)|frame|[[Star Fox (Video Game)|The godfather of]] [[Furry Fandom|furries everywhere]].]]
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{{quote|''"Heaven take it away! Hippopotami should not have human hands and carry torches... men should not have the heads of crocodiles..."''|'''[[HP Lovecraft]]''' and '''Harry Houdini''''s ''Under the Pyramids''.}}
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|'''[[H.P. Lovecraft]]''' and '''[[Harry Houdini]]'''{{'}}s ''[http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/up.aspx Under the Pyramids]''.}}


A Petting Zoo Person is a type of character who is so anthropomorphized that they resemble an animal's head and tail placed on an otherwise human body frame. This is a higher degree of [[Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphism]] than the [[Funny Animal]] (who retain the [http://cartooncave.blogspot.com/2009/01/anthropomorphism.html general shape and proportions of the animal]), but a step below those that are a [[Little Bit Beastly]] (whose ''only'' animal features are their [[Unusual Ears|ears]] and tail, possibly claws); in Japan, this level of anthropomorphism is referred to as "[[wikipedia:Kemono|kemono]]" (which is shortened term of ''kemono-obito'' or beast-man, and is also what [[Furry Fandom|Japanese furries]] call themselves).
A Petting Zoo Person is a type of character who is so anthropomorphized that they resemble an animal's head and tail placed on an otherwise human body frame. This is a higher degree of [[Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphism]] than the [[Funny Animal]] (who retain the [http://cartooncave.blogspot.com/2009/01/anthropomorphism.html general shape and proportions of the animal]), but a step below those that are a [[Little Bit Beastly]] (whose ''only'' animal features are their [[Unusual Ears|ears]] and tail, possibly claws); in Japan, this level of anthropomorphism is referred to as "[[wikipedia:Kemono|kemono]]" (which is shortened term of ''kemono-obito'' or beast-man, and is also what [[Furry Fandom|Japanese furries]] call themselves).


Petting Zoo People typically feature the following:
'''Petting Zoo People''' typically feature the following:
* They possess the animal's full head and face, and (where applicable) the animal's tail.
* They possess the animal's full head and face, and (where applicable) the animal's tail.
* Where [[Little Bit Beastly]] folks have human skin, Petting Zoo People possess fur-, feather-, or scale-covered bodies. Sometimes they have a mix of skin accented with heavy concentrations of fur (et al), a built in [[Pretty in Mink]] as it were.
* Where [[Little Bit Beastly]] folks have human skin, Petting Zoo People possess fur-, feather-, or scale-covered bodies. Sometimes they have a mix of skin accented with heavy concentrations of fur (et al), a built in [[Pretty in Mink]] as it were.
* They may feature animal-like claws or pads on their hands, or may stand on [[wikipedia:Digitigrade|digitigrade]] feet resembling the animal's hind legs.
* They may feature animal-like claws or pads on their hands, or may stand on [[wikipedia:Digitigrade|digitigrade]] feet resembling the animal's hind legs.
* Their body frame can be measured by human proportions, e.g: six to eight "heads" tall, legs comprising half their body height, etc.
* Their body frame can be measured by human proportions, e.g: six to eight "heads" tall, legs comprising half their body height, etc.
* They may possess [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|humanlike breasts]], which [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]] typically lack.
* They may possess [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|humanlike breasts]], which [[Funny Animal]]s typically lack.
* They display all the mannerisms of a human individual, such as speaking human language (unless they're [[The Speechless]]) and wearing clothes on their body. The type of clothes varies with each setting; Petting Zoo People in 'modern' or science fiction settings will wear modern-day attire, while individuals in fantasy or "native" settings might wear only a loincloth and jewelry, or even forego clothing entirely. Petting Zoo People are much more likely to be [[Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal|Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals]].
* They display all the mannerisms of a human individual, such as speaking human language (unless they're [[The Speechless]]) and wearing clothes on their body. The type of clothes varies with each setting; Petting Zoo People in 'modern' or science fiction settings will wear modern-day attire, while individuals in fantasy or "native" settings might wear only a loincloth and jewelry, or even forego clothing entirely. Petting Zoo People are much more likely to be [[Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal|Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals]].
* They will likely wear some form of footwear (unless they're [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]), which is not very common for [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]], particularly [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|the clothing]]-[[Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal|adverse type]]. Footwear is less likely if they have digitigrade feet.
* They will likely wear some form of footwear (unless they're [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s), which is not very common for [[Funny Animal]]s, particularly [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|the clothing]]-[[Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal|adverse type]]. Footwear is less likely if they have digitigrade feet.
* A female will typically have humanlike, styleable [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics|hair on her head]], while a male's head simply has the same pelt as he has on the rest of his body.
* A female will typically have humanlike, styleable [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics|hair on her head]], while a male's head simply has the same pelt as he has on the rest of his body.
** Though males with similarly humanlike hair is not uncommon. Sometimes this is also inverted with Petting Zoo People lions and those based off of lions, where the males are known for their manes.
** Though males with similarly humanlike hair is not uncommon. Sometimes this is also inverted with Petting Zoo People lions and those based off of lions, where the males are known for their manes.
* While a [[Beast Man]] may have [[Animal Eyes]], they will usually have human eyes (with perhaps a wider variety than [[Common Eye Colors]]).
* While a [[Beast Man]] may have [[Animal Eyes]], they will usually have human eyes (with perhaps a wider variety than [[Common Eye Colors]]).
* While [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]] and [[Civilized Animal|Civilized Animals]] are sometimes or often treated like "normal" animals in their world, Petting Zoo People are almost never treated like normal animals in their world.
* While [[Funny Animal]]s and [[Civilized Animal]]s are sometimes or often treated like "normal" animals in their world, Petting Zoo People are almost never treated like normal animals in their world.


In-universe, Petting Zoo People are generally a distinct species from both humans and animals (as opposed to a [[Half-Human Hybrid]]), assuming the [[Elephant in The Living Room|subject is actually brought up]] rather than [[Law of Conservation of Detail|simply glossed over]], and may inhabit a [[World of Funny Animals]].
In-universe, Petting Zoo People are generally a distinct species from both humans and animals (as opposed to a [[Half-Human Hybrid]]), assuming the [[Elephant in the Living Room|subject is actually brought up]] rather than [[Law of Conservation of Detail|simply glossed over]], and may inhabit a [[World of Funny Animals]].


There are two variants of PZP beside the standard variant, "Borderline Petting Zoo People", and "Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]]".
There are two variants of PZP beside the standard variant, "Borderline Petting Zoo People", and "Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]]".
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* Borderline LBB have a animal-accented human face and body frame with the animal's ears, nose, tail (where applicable), markings, and sometimes fur, feathers, or scales. They have a mostly or nearly human-shaped head and little or no semblance of their species' muzzle. If they are a bird, they have the beak or bill respective to their species that is small regardless of their species on an otherwise human-shaped head. These are not to be confused with a [[Beast Man]], which although he/she looks like this variant, he/she is a human with several animalistic physical and even behavorial traits.
* Borderline LBB have a animal-accented human face and body frame with the animal's ears, nose, tail (where applicable), markings, and sometimes fur, feathers, or scales. They have a mostly or nearly human-shaped head and little or no semblance of their species' muzzle. If they are a bird, they have the beak or bill respective to their species that is small regardless of their species on an otherwise human-shaped head. These are not to be confused with a [[Beast Man]], which although he/she looks like this variant, he/she is a human with several animalistic physical and even behavorial traits.


One proliferous source of Petting Zoo People in artwork (possibly even the [[Trope Codifier]]) is the [[Furry Fandom]]; sometimes characters who are [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]] in their [[Canon]] will be made Petting Zoo People in fanart. Petting Zoo People are also commonly referred to as "Furries". Fans of these [[Mind Screw|are also commonly known]] as "[[Furry Fandom|Furries]]".
One proliferous source of Petting Zoo People in artwork (possibly even the [[Trope Codifier]]) is the [[Furry Fandom]]; sometimes characters who are [[Funny Animal]]s in their [[Canon]] will be made Petting Zoo People in fanart. Petting Zoo People are also commonly referred to as "Furries". Fans of these [[Mind Screw|are also commonly known]] as "[[Furry Fandom|Furries]]".


A midpoint between the [[Funny Animal]] and [[Little Bit Beastly]] on the [[Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism]]. Supertrope of [[Intelligent Gerbil]]. See also [[Humanoid Female Animal]], where different ''genders'' of the same species possess differing levels of anthropomorphism. See also the subtrope [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]], for when characters with this design are overwhelmingly drawn barefoot, despite being normally clothed otherwise.
A midpoint between the [[Funny Animal]] and [[Little Bit Beastly]] on the [[Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism]]. Supertrope of [[Intelligent Gerbil]]. See also [[Humanoid Female Animal]], where different ''genders'' of the same species possess differing levels of anthropomorphism. See also the subtrope [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]], for when characters with this design are overwhelmingly drawn barefoot, despite being normally clothed otherwise.
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Common [[Sub-Trope|SubTropes]] include:
Common [[Sub-Trope|SubTropes]] include:
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* [[Beast Man]]
* [[Beast Man]]
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* [[Catfolk]]
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* [[The Reptilians]]
* [[The Reptilians]]
* [[Wolf Man]]
* [[Wolf Man]]
* [[Snake People]]

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== Advertising ==
* French beverage maker ''[[Orangina]]'' has a cast of characters in their commercials which are CGI animal people.
** American beverage enhancer ''Mio'' appears to be following suit.{{when}}
* [[Chuck E Cheese]], the [[Rodents of Unusual Size|giant mouse]] mascot of a chain of kids' restaurants called ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza''.
* In the 1980s, Midland Bank, a British listening bank, has [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdKTYXzybrY an anthropomorphic version of their golden griffin mascot] in some of their animated commercials.


== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Anime)|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' has a whole race of them, the Beastmen.
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' has a whole race of them, the Beastmen.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Anime)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', the Magical World seems mostly composed by [[Kemonomimi|Kemonomimis]], but there are quite a few of Petting Zoo People too. Most "Bear Mama", the bear woman who took care of some of the characters for a while.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', the Magical World seems mostly composed by [[Kemonomimi]]s, but there are quite a few of Petting Zoo People too. Most "Bear Mama", the bear woman who took care of some of the characters for a while.
* ''[[One Piece]]''
* Tony Tony Chopper from ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'' fits this trope while in his [[Half-Human Hybrid|hybrid form]]. However, his normal form is a [[Funny Animal]] (he is a reindeer) while his human form is a [[Beast Man]].
** Tony Tony Chopper from fits this trope while in his [[Half-Human Hybrid|hybrid form]]. However, his normal form is a [[Funny Animal]] (he is a reindeer) while his human form is a [[Beast Man]].
** Foxy also had three rat Petting Zoo People in his crew who helped him prepare for the grand match of Davy Back Fight.
** Foxy also had three rat Petting Zoo People in his crew who helped him prepare for the grand match of Davy Back Fight.
** The Mink Tribe is an entire species of Petting Zoo people of various animal stock, mostly mammals, who either fit this Trope or [[Funny Animal]]. Peculiarly, Mink often are of different animal stock within same family; a child is not necessarily the same stock as his or her parents.
* In ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'', Sajin Komamura appears to be this.
** The Fishmen are similar to the Minks (some are this Trope, some are borderline or higher), [[Fish People| but fish-like]].
* [[Owl Be Damned|Fukuro]] in ''[[Fairy Tail (Manga)|Fairy Tail]]''.
* In ''[[Bleach]]'', Sajin Komamura appears to be this.
* [[Owl Be Damned|Fukuro]] in ''[[Fairy Tail]]''.
** Also Yomazu and Kawazu.
** Also Yomazu and Kawazu.
* Chicken George from ''[[Fourteen]]'' is a chicken variety of this.
* Chicken George from ''[[Fourteen]]'' is a chicken variety of this.
* They are a common sight in the ''[[Dragon Ball (Manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' series, even moreso in the earlier arcs. Major characters that fit this trope included Puar, [[Pig Man|Oolong]], and Korin. Other examples of this trope are Captain Yellow (a tiger), a high-ranking officer of the Red Ribbon Army and King Furry (a dog), the King of Earth.
* They are a common sight in the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series, even moreso in the earlier arcs. Major characters that fit this trope included Puar, [[Pig Man|Oolong]], and Korin. Other examples of this trope are Captain Yellow (a tiger), a high-ranking officer of the Red Ribbon Army and King Furry (a dog), the King of Earth.
* At least ''three'' of ''[[Doraemon (Anime)|Doraemon]]'''s [[Non-Serial Movie]] have settings around the anthropomorphic animal's societies. One having mixed up species, one having birds, and one having dogs and cats. They act and speak so similarly to the Earthlings that the heros are always able to disguise themselves simply with animal outfits and use the language translation gum.
* At least ''three'' of ''[[Doraemon]]'''s [[Non-Serial Movie]] have settings around the anthropomorphic animal's societies. One having mixed up species, one having birds, and one having dogs and cats. They act and speak so similarly to the Earthlings that the heros are always able to disguise themselves simply with animal outfits and use the language translation gum.
* In ''[[My Hero Academia]]'', Principal Nezu is a very rare case of an animal who was born with a Quirk; in his case, it gives him superhuman intelligence, an anthropomorphic physique, and the ability to talk. However, exactly what species of animal he's supposed to be is debatable, as he seems to have traits of a mouse, bear, and dog.



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* When Kurt Connors from the ''[[Spider Man (Comic Book)|Spider Man]]'' comics becomes the Lizard he falls under this trope.
* When Kurt Connors from the ''[[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Spider Man]]'' comics becomes the Lizard he falls under this trope.
* Sally Acorn, Lupe, and Bunnie Rabbot from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Comic Book)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comics started off as [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]] in [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Animation)|the SatAM cartoon]] and early issues, but eventually [[Anthropomorphic Shift|became]] this trope due to Steven Butler. This has been toned down in more recent issues, with the artists proportioning the cast more according to the games series' [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]] designs.
* Sally Acorn, Lupe, and Bunnie Rabbot from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comics started off as [[Funny Animal]]s in [[Sonic Sat AM|the SatAM cartoon]] and early issues, but eventually [[Anthropomorphic Shift|became]] this trope due to Steven Butler. This has been toned down in more recent issues, with the artists proportioning the cast more according to the games series' [[Funny Animal]]s designs.
** Arguably the design shift was codified with Patrick Spaziante's work, who did art for the comic rather early in its run (his earliest art for Issue 25 already uses a rather humanoid Sally for example); however, the designs only became consistent around the time artists such as Butler and Jay Axer began doing pencils for the series. This is true for Sally Acorn at least. Bunnie's more humanoid redesign was due to a canonical upgrade for her robotic limbs while Lupe was noticably more humanoid than the others, even in [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Animation)|the cartoon]].
** Arguably the design shift was codified with Patrick Spaziante's work, who did art for the comic rather early in its run (his earliest art for Issue 25 already uses a rather humanoid Sally for example); however, the designs only became consistent around the time artists such as Butler and Jay Axer began doing pencils for the series. This is true for Sally Acorn at least. Bunnie's more humanoid redesign was due to a canonical upgrade for her robotic limbs while Lupe was noticably more humanoid than the others, even in [[Sonic Sat AM|the cartoon]].
* ''[[Maus]]'', a story about the Holocaust, with different species standing in for different nationalities/races.
* ''[[Maus]]'', a story about the Holocaust, with different species standing in for different nationalities/races.
* The cast of ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'', with two exceptions, both villainous.
* The cast of ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'', with two exceptions, both villainous.
* ''[[Blacksad]]'' is one of the currently most famous examples in the European comic book world, starring mostly animals of all kinds with very human-like bodies, ranging from straight-up PZP to Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* ''[[Blacksad]]'' is one of the currently most famous examples in the European comic book world, starring mostly animals of all kinds with very human-like bodies, ranging from straight-up PZP to Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* ''[[De Cape Et De Crocs]]'': The main leads are an anthropomorphic fox and wolf. They also are noblemen; and both have human [[Love Interests]]. Their sidekick is a rabbit (and former Guard of the Cardinal!)
* ''[[De Cape et de Crocs]]'': The main leads are an anthropomorphic fox and wolf. They also are noblemen; and both have human [[Love Interests]]. Their sidekick is a rabbit (and former Guard of the Cardinal!)
* The [[Dogfaces|dognoses]] of Carl Barks's [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe]] comics, the [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe]] comics, ''[[Duck Tales]]'', ''[[Goof Troop]]'', ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'' and ''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' look like people, except with dog noses and muzzles, and (usually) dog ears. [[media:Beaglefamily_1596.png|The Beagle Boys]] are an example.
* The [[Dogfaces|dognoses]] of Carl Barks's [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe]] comics, the [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe]] comics, ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'', ''[[Goof Troop]]'', ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'' and ''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' look like people, except with dog noses and muzzles, and (usually) dog ears. [[media:Beaglefamily 1596.png|The Beagle Boys]] are an example.
** Many of them are even more humanoid than Goofy or Max, who are also supposed to be [[Dogfaces|dognoses]].
** Many of them are even more humanoid than Goofy or Max, who are also supposed to be [[Dogfaces|dognoses]].
** A lot of [[Dogfaces|dognoses]] have a coloring that indicates a lack of fur and some of them (like Roxanne from [[A Goofy Movie]]) even border on [[Little Bit Beastly]].
** A lot of [[Dogfaces|dognoses]] have a coloring that indicates a lack of fur and some of them (like Roxanne from [[A Goofy Movie]]) even border on [[Little Bit Beastly]].
*** But the Beagle Boys in ''[[Mickey Donald Goofy the Three Musketeers]]'', unlike in Carl Barks' and Don Rosa's comics and in Duck Tales, are grey, which is color that makes them look like they have fur.
*** But the Beagle Boys in ''[[Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers]]'', unlike in Carl Barks' and Don Rosa's comics and in Duck Tales, are grey, which is color that makes them look like they have fur.
* Almost everyone except for the titular protagonist in [[Jack Kirby|Jack Kirby's]] '70s comic, ''Kamandi: Last Boy on Earth''.
* Almost everyone except for the titular protagonist in [[Jack Kirby|Jack Kirby's]] '70s comic, ''Kamandi: Last Boy on Earth''.
* Katarina Kodorofsky the Russian spy cat and Mickey's ally from the [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe]].
* Katarina Kodorofsky the Russian spy cat and Mickey's ally from the [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe]].
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* [[Cerebus the Aardvark]] is a humanoid aardvark.
* [[Cerebus the Aardvark]] is a humanoid aardvark.
* Most of the supporting cast of ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' gradually turned into this. At first they were just animals standing on two legs, usually keeping their animalistic proportions (so, for instance, pig Porker Lewis had a large belly, and rabbit Johnny Lightfoot had notably longer hind legs), but after Robotnik took over Mobius most characters started wearing clothes and assumed more humanoid proportions. Porker's the most obvious example, as his pig trotters were replaced with five-fingered hands (presumably due to his status as the team's tech expert).
* Most of the supporting cast of ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' gradually turned into this. At first they were just animals standing on two legs, usually keeping their animalistic proportions (so, for instance, pig Porker Lewis had a large belly, and rabbit Johnny Lightfoot had notably longer hind legs), but after Robotnik took over Mobius most characters started wearing clothes and assumed more humanoid proportions. Porker's the most obvious example, as his pig trotters were replaced with five-fingered hands (presumably due to his status as the team's tech expert).
* The Banfoo in ''[[Ythaq]]'' are humanoid walruses. They even use [[Fang Thpeak]] because of their tusks. Then there are humanoid cats (Feng), crocodiles (Pailleurs), bears (Skaarf), upright-walking blue furred monkeys with opposable thumbs (Flurik)…


== Commercials ==
* French beverage maker ''[[Orangina (Advertising)|Orangina]]'' has a cast of characters in their commercials which are CGI animal people.
** American beverage enhancer ''[[Advertising/Mio|Mio]]'' appears to be following suit.
* [[Chuck E Cheese]], the [[Rodents of Unusual Size|giant mouse]] mascot of a chain of kids' restaurants called ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza''.
* In the 1980s, Midland Bank, a British listening bank, has [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdKTYXzybrY an anthropomorphic version of their golden griffin mascot] in some of their animated commercials.




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== Fan Art ==
== Fan Works ==
* Disney characters [[Robin Hood (Disney)|Maid Marian]], [[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Animation)|Gadget Hackwrench]], and [[Tale Spin (Animation)|Rebecca Cunningham]] are borderline Petting Zoo People in their [[Canon]], but are usually full-on Petting Zoo People in fanart. [[Self Fanservice|This is because furries need something that caters to their personal tastes.]]
* Disney characters [[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Maid Marian]], [[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Gadget Hackwrench]], and [[Tale Spin|Rebecca Cunningham]] are borderline Petting Zoo People in their [[Canon]], but are usually full-on Petting Zoo People in fanart. [[Self Fanservice|This is because furries need something that caters to their personal tastes.]]
* Babs Bunny, Fifi La Fume, Rhubella Rat, and Shirly The Loon from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures (Animation)|Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' are [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]], but are often drawn as Petting Zoo People in fanart. [[Self Fanservice|Like said example above, this is because furries need something that appeals and interests them.]]
* Babs Bunny, Fifi La Fume, Rhubella Rat, and Shirly The Loon from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' are [[Funny Animal]]s, but are often drawn as Petting Zoo People in fanart. [[Self Fanservice|Like said example above, this is because furries need something that appeals and interests them.]]
* Fanart of Cleo from ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats (Animation)|Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'' usually shows her with [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|Wrong-Type-of-Mammal Mammaries]], which she does not have in the show's [[Canon]].
* Fanart of Cleo from ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'' usually shows her with [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|Wrong-Type-of-Mammal Mammaries]], which she does not have in the show's [[Canon]].
* Most ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' characters are actually [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]], but most of them are usually drawn as Petting Zoo People in fanart, especially the female characters.
* Most ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' characters are actually [[Funny Animal]]s, but most of them are usually drawn as Petting Zoo People in fanart, especially the female characters.
* Sawyer from ''[[Cats Don't Dance (Animation)|Cats Don't Dance]]'' is a [[Funny Animal]] on the verge of looking like a borderline PZP in the movie, but is a Petting Zoo Person in most fanart.
* Sawyer from ''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'' is a [[Funny Animal]] on the verge of looking like a borderline PZP in the movie, but is a Petting Zoo Person in most fanart.
* Penelope Pussycat from [[Looney Tunes]] is a [[Civilized Animal]] in the [[Canon]], but she is often drawn as a Petting Zoo Person in fanart.
* Penelope Pussycat from [[Looney Tunes]] is a [[Civilized Animal]] in the [[Canon]], but she is often drawn as a Petting Zoo Person in fanart.
** Same with the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' comics character, Honey Bunny, who is a [[Funny Animal]] in the [[Canon]].
** Same with the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' comics character, Honey Bunny, who is a [[Funny Animal]] in the [[Canon]].
* ''[[Celebrity Deathmatch]]'' FIC ''[https://www.wattpad.com/story/173566505-final-stand-of-death Final Stand of Death]'' has Fusion Gundam with a mixed of PZP with [[Mecha]]-form.



== Film ==
== Film ==
* Kitty Mouse from ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'' is an example, though a lot of the other mice are Borderline PZP.
* Kitty Mouse from ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'' is an example, though a lot of the other mice are Borderline PZP.
* Barf from ''[[Spaceballs (Film)|Spaceballs]]'' is a Mog: half man, half dog.
* Barf from ''[[Spaceballs]]'' is a Mog: half man, half dog.
* All the animals in ''[[Fantastic Mr. Fox]]'' except the dogs, chickens, and wolf are either PZP or borderline PZP.
* All the animals in ''[[Fantastic Mr. Fox]]'' except the dogs, chickens, and wolf are either PZP or borderline PZP.
* Dr. Delbert Doppler, Captain Amelia, and their children from ''[[Treasure Planet]]''.
* Dr. Delbert Doppler, Captain Amelia, and their children from ''[[Treasure Planet]]''.
* ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''.
* ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''.
* The statue of West Eastman High School's mascot (a bald eagle) from ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (Film)|Alvinandthe Chipmunks]]: The Squeakquel'' has a muscular human frame.
* The statue of West Eastman High School's mascot (a bald eagle) from ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks]]: The Squeakquel'' has a muscular human frame.
* The rats in ''[[Flushed Away]]''.
* The rats in ''[[Flushed Away]]''.
* Beans and Angelique the vixen in ''[[Rango]]'' are PZP.
* Beans and Angelique the vixen in ''[[Rango]]'' are PZP.
* A lot of female penguins in ''[[The Pebble and The Penguin]]'', including Marina, and the [[Top-Heavy Guy]] villain, Drake are Borderline PZP.
* A lot of female penguins in ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]'', including Marina, and the [[Top-Heavy Guy]] villain, Drake are Borderline PZP.




== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[Stuart Little]] has a humanoid body in the three movies and TV show he has starred in and [[media:8796315_1e356b8f43_4152.jpg|even in the original book]].
* [[Stuart Little]] has a humanoid body in the three movies and TV show he has starred in and [[media:8796315 1e356b8f43 4152.jpg|even in the original book]].
* In [[Robert E Howard]]'s [[Conan the Barbarian]] story "[[The Tower of the Elephant (Literature)|The Tower of the Elephant]]", a prisoner in the tower has the head of an elephant and the body of a man.
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s [[Conan the Barbarian]] story "[[The Tower of the Elephant]]", a prisoner in the tower has the head of an elephant and the body of a man.
* In [[Robert E Howard]]'s [[Kull]] story "The Shadow Kingdom" the Snakemen have human bodies and reptilian heads.
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s [[Kull]] story "The Shadow Kingdom" the Snakemen have human bodies and reptilian heads.
* In [[CJ Cherryh]]'s ''Chanur Saga'' the viewpoint characters are all Hani, a species which are basically anthropomorphic lions. The Hani's society is based on Earth lions, with clans of adult females which are each theoretically ruled by an adult male, but in reality the male is merely a pampered figurehead who rubber-stamps the decisions made by the females.
* In [[C. J. Cherryh]]'s ''Chanur Saga'' the viewpoint characters are all Hani, a species which are basically anthropomorphic lions. The Hani's society is based on Earth lions, with clans of adult females which are each theoretically ruled by an adult male, but in reality the male is merely a pampered figurehead who rubber-stamps the decisions made by the females.
* This is a popular design for androids in Rick Griffin's [[Argo]].
* This is a popular design for androids in Rick Griffin's [[Argo]].
* Arol in the norwegian fantasy series Phenomena, who is an icebear commonly called "winter bear" in-story, but sometimes typoed(?) as icebear. He and his tribe wears clothes and armors and talks like everyone else and walks on two a lot. Though he runs on four.
* Arol in the norwegian fantasy series Phenomena, who is an icebear commonly called "winter bear" in-story, but sometimes typoed(?) as icebear. He and his tribe wears clothes and armors and talks like everyone else and walks on two a lot. Though he runs on four.
* Some of the kemos in the web-novel ''[[Domina (Literature)|Domina]]'' fall into this. Most, however, only have [[Little Bit Beastly|a few bits here and there]].
* Some of the kemos in the web-novel ''[[Domina]]'' fall into this. Most, however, only have [[Little Bit Beastly|a few bits here and there]].
* In ''[[Harry Potter]]'' mythos, the Veela are nymph-like creatures who can change into bird-people when angered. Exactly which form is their true form is not stated.


== Live Action TV ==
* Anubis "Doggie" Cruger from ''[[Power Rangers SPD]]'', an alien dog-person. Who wears a spiffy uniform. There were also a few recurring characters who fit, including Sergeant Silverback (alien ape-person), and Supreme Commander Fowler (alien bird-person).


== Mythology and Religion ==
== Mythology and Religion ==
* Some of the Egyptian gods.
* Some of the Egyptian gods.
* [[Hinduism]] gives us the gods Ganesh and Daksha, the son and father-in-law respectively of Shiva the destroyer, who respectively have the heads of an elephant and a ram/ibex/goat.
** One of the avatars of Vishnu the sustainer, Vapaya, has the head of a boar.
* The [[Ars Goetia]] has several. Of note are the Marquis Amon, who takes on the form of a man with [[Toothy Bird|a raven's head and dog's teeth]] at the request of the magician who summons him; and the Great King Purson, who takes the form of [[Catfolk|a man with a lion's head]], carrying a viper in one hand, [[Horse of a Different Color|riding on the back of a bear]] .




== Newspaper Comics ==
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Thornton the polar bear from ''[[Shermans Lagoon]]''.
* Thornton the polar bear from ''[[Sherman's Lagoon]]''.
* In ''[[Shoe]]'', the whole cast are bird-people.



== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
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** Aarakocra - bird people.
** Aarakocra - bird people.
** Abeils - bee people.
** Abeils - bee people.
** Asabis - lizard people.
** Asabis - desert lizard people.
** Bullywugs - frog people.
** Bullywugs - frog people.
** Catfolk - [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|cat people]]
** [[Catfolk]] - [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|cat people]]
** Crabmen - crab people.
** Crabmen - crab people.
** Desmodus - bat people.
** Desmodus - bat people.
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** Goatfolk (Ibixians) - goat people.
** Goatfolk (Ibixians) - goat people.
** Gripplis - frog people again, but this time ''tree'' frog.
** Gripplis - frog people again, but this time ''tree'' frog.
** Hadozees - ape people.
** Hadozees - [[Mix-and-Match Critters|monkey/flying squirrel]] people.
** Hurgeons - hedgehog people.
** Hurgeons - hedgehog people.
** Kercpa - squirrel people.
** Kercpa - squirrel people.
** Kenku - another bird people, with looks of a hawk and attitude of a magpie.
** Kenku - another bird people, with looks of a hawk and attitude of a magpie.
** Lizardfolk - "common" lizard people. Come in three varieties, [[Fragile Speedster|greenscales]], [[Dumb Muscle|bluescales]], and [[The Corruption|Lizard Kings]]
** Lizardfolk - lizard people ''again''.
** Locathah - fish people.
** Locathah - fish people.
** Loxos - elephant people.
** Loxos - elephant people.
** Mongrelfolk - [[Mix-and-Match Critters|combine features of numerous other humanoids, and clearly appear bestial.]]
** Minotaurs - bull people.
** Minotaurs - bull people.
** Nycters - bat people again.
** Nycters - bat people again.
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** Sivs - frog people ''again''.
** Sivs - frog people ''again''.
** Tabaxis - leopard people.
** Tabaxis - leopard people.
** Thri-kreen - praying mantis people.
** Thri-kreen - mantid people (unlike praying mantis, they have 4 grasping appendages).
** Troglodytes - lizard people again
** Tortles - [[Turtle Power| turtle people]]
** Urskans - bear people.
** Urskans - bear people.
** Wemics - lion people.
** Wemics - lion people.
** Yak Folk - yak people.
** Yak Folk (Yikaria) - yak people.
** ...and ''[[Mystara]]'' has an extra collection of its own on top of all this.
** ...and ''[[Mystara]]'' has an extra collection of its own on top of all this.
* ''[[Planescape]]'' has the Guardinals, who are this Trope combined with [[Our Angels Are Different]], inhabitants of Elysium and the Beastlands. The subraces are Avorals (bird people) Cervidals (goat people), Equinals (horse people) Leonals (lion people) Lupinals (wolf people), Mustevals (mouse people), and Ursinals (bear people).



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The Gajuma in ''[[Tales of Rebirth (Video Game)|Tales of Rebirth]]''. They consist mostly of various anthropomorphic mammals, with a few avians, as well.
* The Gajuma in ''[[Tales of Rebirth]]''. They consist mostly of various anthropomorphic mammals, with a few avians, as well.
* Freya Crescent from ''[[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IX]]'' is Burmecian, which is a race of anthropomorphic rats. Also, a good percentage of the NPC population is made up of anthropomorphic hippos and whatnot.
* Freya Crescent from ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' is Burmecian, which is a race of anthropomorphic rats. Also, a good percentage of the NPC population is made up of anthropomorphic hippos and whatnot.
* Characters in ''[[Star Fox (Video Game)|Star Fox]]''. ''All'' of them.
* Characters in ''[[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox]]''. ''All'' of them.
** Except Prince (well, King now) Tricky and the other dinosaurs.
** Except Prince (well, King now) Tricky and the other dinosaurs.
*** [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|General]] [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|Scales]]. Clearly [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Saurian]] enough to count as "dinosaur".
*** [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|General]] [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|Scales]]. Clearly [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Saurian]] enough to count as "dinosaur".
* Female animal characters in the ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' games.
* Female animal characters in the ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' games.
** Sly Cooper, a male animal character, is a Borderline PZP.
** Sly Cooper, a male animal character, is a Borderline PZP.
* The later ''[[Wizardry]]'' games has as PC races the Rawulf (canines, with low Intelligence, but high vitality and piety, making them excellent priests and lords, or valkyries for the females), Felpurr (felines, with low Piety, but high Speed and Dexterity), Mook (<s>Wookies</s> hairy Bigfoot-like people - low Piety, but high Strength, Vitality and Intelligence) and Lizardmen (all mental characteristics are low, but great Vitality and Strength). NPC races include the space-traveling rivals Umpani (warlike rhino-folk) and T'Rang (sneaky spider-folk, but still upright humanoids... even with four hands), natives of Guardia include the Rattkin (rat-folk) and Gorn (ape-like folk with fangs, sort of honourable version of Orcs) and Dominus has the Trynnies (nice, but thieving chipmunk-folk living in a [[Tree-Top Town]])... and the Rattkin who followed there {{spoiler|Dark Savant, because he ripped them off back on Guardia, and they are eager to return the favour}}.
* The Rawulf race of the later ''[[Wizardry (Video Game)|Wizardry]]'' games are described as descended from dogs. Their statline emphasizes vitality and piety, making them excellent priests and especially valkyries for the females.
* The Rabbits and Pigs from ''[[SWINE]]''.
* The Rabbits and Pigs from ''[[SWINE]]''.
* The Argonians from ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' CRPGs are anthropomorphic lizards, yet the females have [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|mammaries]] and the males have bulging loincloths. ''Morrowind'' dropped this, however, with the females in that game having no mammaries and the males having no visible... equipment. ''Oblivion'' picked it back up though, to the point where the two beast races have human-like bodies, but are covered in fur/scales and have a tail.
* The Argonians from ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' CRPGs are anthropomorphic lizards, yet the females have [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|mammaries]] and the males have bulging loincloths. ''Morrowind'' dropped this, however, with the females in that game having no mammaries and the males having no visible... equipment. ''Oblivion'' picked it back up though, to the point where the two beast races have human-like bodies, but are covered in fur/scales and have a tail.
* Felica from ''[[Darkstalkers (Video Game)|Darkstalkers]]'' is a borderline case between this trope and [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* Felica from ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' is a borderline case between this trope and [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* The majority of female characters in ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'', though Tawna and the ''[[Crash Team Racing]]'' trophy girls are standout examples. Coco Bandicoot and Pasadena Opossum border as such [[Depending On the Artist]].
* The majority of female characters in ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'', though Tawna and the ''[[Crash Team Racing]]'' trophy girls are standout examples. Coco Bandicoot and Pasadena Opossum border as such [[Depending on the Artist]].
* One of the most immediately apparent distinguishing characteristics of the ''[[Breath of Fire]]'' series.
* One of the most immediately apparent distinguishing characteristics of the ''[[Breath of Fire]]'' series.
** They and one or two [[Little Bit Beastly]] characters comprise a decreasingly large portion of the playable characters as the series goes on, culminating in the most recent game lacking playable PZP s entirely.
** They and one or two [[Little Bit Beastly]] characters comprise a decreasingly large portion of the playable characters as the series goes on, culminating in the most recent game lacking playable PZP s entirely.
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* [[Avernum]] has the Slithzerikai and Nephilim / Nepharim, which are lizard and cat people respectively.
* [[Avernum]] has the Slithzerikai and Nephilim / Nepharim, which are lizard and cat people respectively.
* ''[[Solatorobo]]'' is populated by [[Dogfaces|Caninu]] and [[Catfolk|Felineko]].
* ''[[Solatorobo]]'' is populated by [[Dogfaces|Caninu]] and [[Catfolk|Felineko]].
* From ''[[World of Warcraft]]'':

** Naga, snake people.
** Murlocks, fish people.
** [[Proud Merchant Race| Tortollans]], turtle people; naturally they don't like the naga much.
** Arakkoa, bird people.
** Taurens, bull and cow people
** Pandarens, panda people
** Vulpera, fox people
* ''[[Undertale]]'' has Toriel (goat woman), Undyne (fish woman), Mad Mew Mew (cat woman)<ref>[[Nintendo Switch]] version only</ref>, Alphys (lizard woman), Muffet (spider woman), Asgore (bull man), and ''lots'' of [[Beast Man]] mooks.
* The Zonai are a race introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom]]'' that are likely extinct (King Rauru is the only one who interacts with Link, and he's either a ghost or ascended spirit) but given the art depicting them in the game, they seem to have been goat-people, cat-people, and/or fox-people.


== Webcomics ==
== Webcomics ==
* ''[[CHEVALIER]]'' The animal characters in this romantic fantasy adventure are a prime example. [http://shivae.net/chevalier/ Here.]
* ''[[CHEVALIER]]'' The animal characters in this romantic fantasy adventure are a prime example. [http://shivae.net/chevalier/ Here.]{{Dead link}}
* The cast of ''[[The Cyantian Chronicles]]'' are mostly human-animal hybrids created by an [[Precursors|ancient alien race]], largely divided into digitigrade Ricael (wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals...), and plantigrade Talin (rabbits, mice, sheep, mounties aka felines...). But there's also quite a few aliens of this form and some new hybrids (most notably fruit-scented skunks and psychic raccoons) created by the fox.
* The cast of ''[[The Cyantian Chronicles]]'' are mostly human-animal hybrids created by an [[Precursors|ancient alien race]], largely divided into digitigrade Ricael (wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals...), and plantigrade Talin (rabbits, mice, sheep, mounties aka felines...). But there's also quite a few aliens of this form and some new hybrids (most notably fruit-scented skunks and psychic raccoons) created by the fox.
* ''[[Lackadaisy]]'' takes place in an American 1920's where all humans are cats. Other animals such as dogs and pigs exist as we know them; so even though the reader perceives the characters as cats, they are truly and essentially human.
* ''[[Lackadaisy]]'' takes place in an American 1920's where all humans are cats. Other animals such as dogs and pigs exist as we know them; so even though the reader perceives the characters as cats, they are truly and essentially human.
* The heroine of the webcomic ''[[Freefall (Webcomic)|Freefall]]'' is a genetically engineered wolflike humanoid who carries with her a ton of instincts, most of which she can control by concentrating. Her running commentary of how she fits into human society is one of the highlights of the series.
* The heroine of the webcomic ''[[Freefall]]'' is a genetically engineered wolflike humanoid who carries with her a ton of instincts, most of which she can control by concentrating. Her running commentary of how she fits into human society is one of the highlights of the series.
** Just to give you a taste: Florence had to practice ventriloquism to be able to talk right, because she can't use her lips to say P, M, or B. She has to hold herself back from chasing small moving things (she has at least once leapt from a moving vehicle when someone threw a ball). She can hear sounds in a range humans can't, so some places that are quiet to humans are very loud to her, and she had to learn not to shout over sounds nobody but she hears.
** Just to give you a taste: Florence had to practice ventriloquism to be able to talk right, because she can't use her lips to say P, M, or B. She has to hold herself back from chasing small moving things (she has at least once leapt from a moving vehicle when someone threw a ball). She can hear sounds in a range humans can't, so some places that are quiet to humans are very loud to her, and she had to learn not to shout over sounds nobody but she hears.
** And she really ''must'' remember not to bare her fangs when [[Technically a Smile|imitating a human smile]]. Although, her horrific grin allows her to get her own way a lot.
** And she really ''must'' remember not to bare her fangs when [[Technically a Smile|imitating a human smile]]. Although, her horrific grin allows her to get her own way a lot.
** She also can't see all colours, so she carries a device that names objects' colours for her, in case it's important (probably good, considering that her occupation is nuclear engineer). She mentions once having dyed her fur blue because her friends said she looked good in blue - the result didn't exactly work out.
** She also can't see all colours, so she carries a device that names objects' colours for her, in case it's important (probably good, considering that her occupation is nuclear engineer). She mentions once having dyed her fur blue because her friends said she looked good in blue - the result didn't exactly work out.
* In ''[[Two Kinds]]'', the Wolf-tribe of Keidrans are the most militaristic beastmen faction. One of their princes was supposed to marry a high-ranking politician from the Tiger tribe to legally join forces and take revenge on humanity. There are also dog-keidrans and fox-keidrans.
* In ''[[Twokinds]]'', the Wolf-tribe of Keidrans are the most militaristic beastmen faction. One of their princes was supposed to marry a high-ranking politician from the Tiger tribe to legally join forces and take revenge on humanity. There are also dog-keidrans and fox-keidrans.
* Kira and Toby from ''[[Chivalry And Knavery]]''.
* Kira and Toby from ''[[Chivalry And Knavery]]''.
* Every character in ''[[Closed Gate]]''.
* Every character in ''[[Closed Gate]]''.
* There are [[Catfolk|Tiger People]] visible in the [http://www.exiern.com/?p=47 background] of several ''[[Exiern]]'' strips, probably due to its [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]] premise.
* There are [[Catfolk|Tiger People]] visible in the [http://www.exiern.com/?p=47 background] of several ''[[Exiern]]'' strips, probably due to its [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]] premise.
* In ''[[Everyday Heroes]]'', Uma Quipleure and her father resemble cows. Pity the poor guy who accidentally called Uma a [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=109561 stupid cow] (which would be like calling a human girl a "big ape"). Uma can also make [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=109976 good use] of [[Hammerspace]].
* In ''[[Everyday Heroes]]'', Uma Quipleure and her father resemble cows. Pity the poor guy who accidentally called Uma a [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=109561 stupid cow] (which would be like calling a human girl a "big ape"). Uma can also make [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/eddurd/everydayheroes/series.php?view=single&ID=109976 good use] of [[Hammerspace]].
* In ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]'', the [[Shapeshifter Default Form|Shape Shifter Default Forms]] of Guineas and Hedge fall under this as do some Seyunolu's (Chimera's) seen in Ellen's Second Life.
* In ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'', the [[Shapeshifter Default Form|Shape Shifter Default Forms]] of Guineas and Hedge fall under this as do some Seyunolu's (Chimera's) seen in Ellen's Second Life.
* The Ambis in ''[[Jix (Webcomic)|Jix]]'' bear a slight resemblance to foxes. This was later explained by the fact that a different race of aliens abducted a group of proto-Ambis and planted them on Earth as an experiment and they evolved into foxes. Humans frequently mistake Ambis for "oddly colored dogs".
* The Ambis in ''[[Jix]]'' bear a slight resemblance to foxes. This was later explained by the fact that a different race of aliens abducted a group of proto-Ambis and planted them on Earth as an experiment and they evolved into foxes. Humans frequently mistake Ambis for "oddly colored dogs".
* ''[[Zodiac (Webcomic)|Zodiac]]'' applies this trope to the Superhero genre.
* ''[[Zodiac (webcomic)|Zodiac]]'' applies this trope to the Superhero genre.




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* Every character in ''[[Trinton Chronicles]]'' are animals evolved partly to human-form.
* Every character in ''[[Trinton Chronicles]]'' are animals evolved partly to human-form.
* Everyone from ''[[Tasakeru]]'' is this.
* Everyone from ''[[Tasakeru]]'' is this.
* ''[[Orions Arm]]'' has Splices and Rianths, who are Petting Zoo People created out of humans and animals via [[Lego Genetics]]. The difference between a Splice and a Rianth is based on their clade's origins (Rianths are usually descended from humans who made themselves more bestial, while splices tend to be descendants of genetically modified slaves), and is pretty muddled in general.
* ''[[Orion's Arm]]'' has Splices and Rianths, who are Petting Zoo People created out of humans and animals via [[Lego Genetics]]. The difference between a Splice and a Rianth is based on their clade's origins (Rianths are usually descended from humans who made themselves more bestial, while splices tend to be descendants of genetically modified slaves), and is pretty muddled in general.
* In ''[[SCP Foundation]]'' lore, the Wandsmen are a cabal of wizards who explore the universe [[Proud Scholar Race| in an unending quest for knowledge]]; [[Was Once a Man| formerly humans and other mortal beings]], they have become bird people. This seems to be a side effect of the ritual that gave them their powers, and nobody (much less the Wandsmen themselves) know exactly why.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Minerva Mink and [[Werewolf]] form Wilford B. Wolf from ''[[Animaniacs (Animation)|Animaniacs]]''.
* Minerva Mink and [[Werewolf]] form Wilford B. Wolf from ''[[Animaniacs]]''.
* Julie Bruin, Margot Mallard, Binky Bunny, and Bimbette the skunk from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures (Animation)|Tiny Toon Adventures]]''.
* Julie Bruin, Margot Mallard, Binky Bunny, and Bimbette the skunk from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''.
** Arnold the Pit Bull is a borderline PZP.
** Arnold the Pit Bull is a borderline PZP.
* The cast of ''[[Moi Renart (Animation)|Moi Renart]]'', with furries who have almost photo-realistic bodies in modern-day Paris.
* The cast of ''[[Moi Renart]]'', with furries who have almost photo-realistic bodies in modern-day Paris.
* Mousey Galore from ''[[Pinky and The Brain (Animation)|Pinky and The Brain]]''.
* Mousey Galore from ''[[Pinky and The Brain]]''.
* Lola Bunny, Melissa Duck, and Hatta Mari (a pigeon from "Plane Daffy") from ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]''.
* Lola Bunny, Melissa Duck, and Hatta Mari (a pigeon from "Plane Daffy") from ''[[Looney Tunes]]''.
** Tina Russo from the new ''[[The Looney Tunes Show (Animation)|The Looney Tunes Show]]''.
** Tina Russo from the new ''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]''.
** Lola Bunny is more of a borderline Petting Zoo Person in ''[[The Looney Tunes Show (Animation)|The Looney Tunes Show]]''.
** Lola Bunny is more of a borderline Petting Zoo Person in ''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]''.
* The majority of humanlike animal characters in ''[[Arthur (Animation)|Arthur]]'' are Petting Zoo People but some of them are an edge case of [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* The majority of humanlike animal characters in ''[[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]]'' are Petting Zoo People but some of them are an edge case of [[Little Bit Beastly]].
** For example, Buster Baxter is a Petting Zoo Person because his head looks reasonably rabbitlike, but his mother and father border on [[Little Bit Beastly]] because their heads look basically like human heads with rabbit ears and noses on them.
** For example, Buster Baxter is a Petting Zoo Person because his head looks reasonably rabbitlike, but his mother and father border on [[Little Bit Beastly]] because their heads look basically like human heads with rabbit ears and noses on them.
* Cleo from ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats (Animation)|Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'', although falling most into [[Humanoid Female Animal]] territory.
* Cleo from ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'', although falling most into [[Humanoid Female Animal]] territory.
* Kitty Katswell from ''[[Tuff Puppy (Animation)|Tuff Puppy]]'' is a straight example of PZP and Dudley Puppy is a borderline example.
* Kitty Katswell from ''[[Tuff Puppy]]'' is a straight example of PZP and Dudley Puppy is a borderline example.
* The main cast of ''[[Loonatics Unleashed (Animation)|Loonatics Unleashed]]''.
* The main cast of ''[[Loonatics Unleashed]]''.
* The main cast of ''[[Road Rovers (Animation)|Road Rovers]]'' are normal dogs who get turned into Petting Zoo People by a mysterious scientist known as "The Master".
* The main cast of ''[[Road Rovers]]'' are normal dogs who get turned into Petting Zoo People by a mysterious scientist known as "The Master".
* The ''[[Swat Kats (Animation)|Swat Kats]]'' cast, though some of the characters are Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* The ''[[Swat Kats]]'' cast, though some of the characters are Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* [[Goofy]], [[Goof Troop|Max]], [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe|Gyro Gearloose]], and [[Duck Tales (Animation)|Launchpad McQuack]] are different from [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Donald Duck]], fitting Borderline PZP or PZP more than they do [[Funny Animal]]. While they do have obviously dishuman features they are still far more humanoid than most of Disney's creations in the animal zoo world they live in.
* [[Goofy]], [[Goof Troop|Max]], [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe|Gyro Gearloose]], and [[DuckTales (1987)|Launchpad McQuack]] are different from [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Donald Duck]], fitting Borderline PZP or PZP more than they do [[Funny Animal]]. While they do have obviously dishuman features they are still far more humanoid than most of Disney's creations in the animal zoo world they live in.
** But Goofy's prototype, Dippy Dawg, was [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|halfdressed]] and more or less a [[Funny Animal]].
** But Goofy's prototype, Dippy Dawg, was [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|halfdressed]] and more or less a [[Funny Animal]].
** In a similar vein to the above, the three Nephews and Daisy were shifted into a borderline PZP style during ''[[Quack Pack (Animation)|Quack Pack]]''. Donald, however, retained his standard design (although his body stands up a little straighter than normal, but not by enough to change where he falls).
** In a similar vein to the above, the three Nephews and Daisy were shifted into a borderline PZP style during ''[[Quack Pack]]''. Donald, however, retained his standard design (although his body stands up a little straighter than normal, but not by enough to change where he falls).
* Ren's parents from ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show (Animation)|Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon]]''.
* Ren's parents from ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show|Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon]]''.
* The mice in the more recent CG ''[[Angelina Ballerina (Animation)|Angelina Ballerina]]'' OVA are either Petting Zoo People or Borderline PZP, unlike the mice in the original version of the series.
* The mice in the more recent CG ''[[Angelina Ballerina]]'' OVA are either Petting Zoo People or Borderline PZP, unlike the mice in the original version of the series.
* Mirage from the ''[[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]]'' series. In the words of [[The Nostalgia Chick (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Chick]], "Why does she have a cat head... who cares?"
* Mirage from the ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' series. In the words of [[The Nostalgia Chick]], "Why does she have a cat head... who cares?"
* Many of the female cats in ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]'' including Toodles Galore are either PZP or borderline PZP.
* Many of the female cats in ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' including Toodles Galore are either PZP or borderline PZP.
* Mordecai on ''[[Regular Show (Animation)|Regular Show]]'' is basically a naked humanoid blue jay, somewhere between a [[Funny Animal]] and a Borderline PZP. His crush, Margaret (a cardinal), is even closer to this trope, as is Rigby's older brother Don (despite also being nude). Mordecai's somewhat humanoid design contrasts quite a lot with Rigby's raccoon appearance, which isn't humanized that much.
* Mordecai on ''[[Regular Show]]'' is basically a naked humanoid blue jay, somewhere between a [[Funny Animal]] and a Borderline PZP. His crush, Margaret (a cardinal), is even closer to this trope, as is Rigby's older brother Don (despite also being nude). Mordecai's somewhat humanoid design contrasts quite a lot with Rigby's raccoon appearance, which isn't humanized that much.
** Despite being about the same size as Rigby, Eileen probably counts. She's a mole with a [[Furry Female Mane]], [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|human-like breasts]], and "fur" the color of a human skintone. Only her tail makes it obvious she's not human.
** Despite being about the same size as Rigby, Eileen probably counts. She's a mole with a [[Furry Female Mane]], [[Non-Mammal Mammaries|human-like breasts]], and "fur" the color of a human skintone. Only her tail makes it obvious she's not human.
* Fox from ''[[Skunk Fu]]'' is a Borderline PZP.
* Fox from ''[[Skunk Fu!]]'' is a Borderline PZP.
* The entire cast of ''[[Animalympics (Animation)|Animalympics]]''.
* The entire cast of ''[[Animalympics]]''.
* In the second cartoon series, but not in the two live-action movies, [[Alvin and The Chipmunks (Animation)|Alvin and The Chipmunks]] are either Borderline Petting Zoo People or straight-up Petting Zoo People and the Chipettes are Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* In the second cartoon series, but not in the two live-action movies, [[Alvin and The Chipmunks]] are either Borderline Petting Zoo People or straight-up Petting Zoo People and the Chipettes are Borderline [[Little Bit Beastly]].
* Lieutenant M'Ress in ''[[Star Trek the Animated Series]]''.
* Lieutenant M'Ress in ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''.
* [[Terry Toons]]' ''[[Mighty Mouse]]'' is an example of [[Top-Heavy Guy]] as well as this trope.
* [[Terry Toons]]' ''[[Mighty Mouse]]'' is an example of [[Top-Heavy Guy]] as well as this trope.
* In ''[[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|Thundercats 2011]]'' the main cast of Thundercats are [[Beast Folk]] [[Catfolk|Cats]], but other Animals, like [[Dogfaces|Dogs]] [[Lizard Folk|Lizards]] and [[Fishmen]] are designed as this type.
* In ''[[Thundercats 2011]]'' the main cast of Thundercats are [[Beast Folk]] [[Catfolk|Cats]], but other Animals, like [[Dogfaces|Dogs]] [[Lizard Folk|Lizards]] and [[Fishmen]] are designed as this type.
* A painting of King Julien that Maurice was painting in one episode of ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' depicts him with this appearance.
* A painting of King Julien that Maurice was painting in one episode of ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' depicts him with this appearance.
* ''[[Helluva Boss]]''; hellhounds like Loona are wolf-people, [[Demon Lords and Archdevils| Stolas]] and his family are bird-people, and [[The Don| Crimson's]] henchmen are shark-people.

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The godfather of furries everywhere.

"Heaven take it away! Hippopotami should not have human hands and carry torches... men should not have the heads of crocodiles..."

A Petting Zoo Person is a type of character who is so anthropomorphized that they resemble an animal's head and tail placed on an otherwise human body frame. This is a higher degree of anthropomorphism than the Funny Animal (who retain the general shape and proportions of the animal), but a step below those that are a Little Bit Beastly (whose only animal features are their ears and tail, possibly claws); in Japan, this level of anthropomorphism is referred to as "kemono" (which is shortened term of kemono-obito or beast-man, and is also what Japanese furries call themselves).

Petting Zoo People typically feature the following:

  • They possess the animal's full head and face, and (where applicable) the animal's tail.
  • Where Little Bit Beastly folks have human skin, Petting Zoo People possess fur-, feather-, or scale-covered bodies. Sometimes they have a mix of skin accented with heavy concentrations of fur (et al), a built in Pretty in Mink as it were.
  • They may feature animal-like claws or pads on their hands, or may stand on digitigrade feet resembling the animal's hind legs.
  • Their body frame can be measured by human proportions, e.g: six to eight "heads" tall, legs comprising half their body height, etc.
  • They may possess humanlike breasts, which Funny Animals typically lack.
  • They display all the mannerisms of a human individual, such as speaking human language (unless they're The Speechless) and wearing clothes on their body. The type of clothes varies with each setting; Petting Zoo People in 'modern' or science fiction settings will wear modern-day attire, while individuals in fantasy or "native" settings might wear only a loincloth and jewelry, or even forego clothing entirely. Petting Zoo People are much more likely to be Fully Dressed Cartoon Animals.
  • They will likely wear some form of footwear (unless they're Barefoot Cartoon Animals), which is not very common for Funny Animals, particularly the clothing-adverse type. Footwear is less likely if they have digitigrade feet.
  • A female will typically have humanlike, styleable hair on her head, while a male's head simply has the same pelt as he has on the rest of his body.
    • Though males with similarly humanlike hair is not uncommon. Sometimes this is also inverted with Petting Zoo People lions and those based off of lions, where the males are known for their manes.
  • While a Beast Man may have Animal Eyes, they will usually have human eyes (with perhaps a wider variety than Common Eye Colors).
  • While Funny Animals and Civilized Animals are sometimes or often treated like "normal" animals in their world, Petting Zoo People are almost never treated like normal animals in their world.

In-universe, Petting Zoo People are generally a distinct species from both humans and animals (as opposed to a Half-Human Hybrid), assuming the subject is actually brought up rather than simply glossed over, and may inhabit a World of Funny Animals.

There are two variants of PZP beside the standard variant, "Borderline Petting Zoo People", and "Borderline Little Bit Beastly".

  • Borderline PZP have a body that does not look simply like an animal-accented human body, nor does it keep the basic shape of the animal entirely like a Funny Animal. They look partly humanoid and partly like their species, often they have either humanoid legs and non-humanoid torso, humanoid torso and non-humaniod legs, or look semi-humanoid all over. Many top heavy bipedal animal characters are of the humanoid torso and non-humaniod legs variety. Females are depicted with human-like breasts fairly often.
  • Borderline LBB have a animal-accented human face and body frame with the animal's ears, nose, tail (where applicable), markings, and sometimes fur, feathers, or scales. They have a mostly or nearly human-shaped head and little or no semblance of their species' muzzle. If they are a bird, they have the beak or bill respective to their species that is small regardless of their species on an otherwise human-shaped head. These are not to be confused with a Beast Man, which although he/she looks like this variant, he/she is a human with several animalistic physical and even behavorial traits.

One proliferous source of Petting Zoo People in artwork (possibly even the Trope Codifier) is the Furry Fandom; sometimes characters who are Funny Animals in their Canon will be made Petting Zoo People in fanart. Petting Zoo People are also commonly referred to as "Furries". Fans of these are also commonly known as "Furries".

A midpoint between the Funny Animal and Little Bit Beastly on the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism. Supertrope of Intelligent Gerbil. See also Humanoid Female Animal, where different genders of the same species possess differing levels of anthropomorphism. See also the subtrope Barefoot Cartoon Animal, for when characters with this design are overwhelmingly drawn barefoot, despite being normally clothed otherwise.


Common SubTropes include:

Examples of Petting Zoo People include:

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Anime and Manga

  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann has a whole race of them, the Beastmen.
  • In Mahou Sensei Negima, the Magical World seems mostly composed by Kemonomimis, but there are quite a few of Petting Zoo People too. Most "Bear Mama", the bear woman who took care of some of the characters for a while.
  • One Piece
    • Tony Tony Chopper from fits this trope while in his hybrid form. However, his normal form is a Funny Animal (he is a reindeer) while his human form is a Beast Man.
    • Foxy also had three rat Petting Zoo People in his crew who helped him prepare for the grand match of Davy Back Fight.
    • The Mink Tribe is an entire species of Petting Zoo people of various animal stock, mostly mammals, who either fit this Trope or Funny Animal. Peculiarly, Mink often are of different animal stock within same family; a child is not necessarily the same stock as his or her parents.
    • The Fishmen are similar to the Minks (some are this Trope, some are borderline or higher), but fish-like.
  • In Bleach, Sajin Komamura appears to be this.
  • Fukuro in Fairy Tail.
    • Also Yomazu and Kawazu.
  • Chicken George from Fourteen is a chicken variety of this.
  • They are a common sight in the Dragon Ball series, even moreso in the earlier arcs. Major characters that fit this trope included Puar, Oolong, and Korin. Other examples of this trope are Captain Yellow (a tiger), a high-ranking officer of the Red Ribbon Army and King Furry (a dog), the King of Earth.
  • At least three of Doraemon's Non-Serial Movie have settings around the anthropomorphic animal's societies. One having mixed up species, one having birds, and one having dogs and cats. They act and speak so similarly to the Earthlings that the heros are always able to disguise themselves simply with animal outfits and use the language translation gum.
  • In My Hero Academia, Principal Nezu is a very rare case of an animal who was born with a Quirk; in his case, it gives him superhuman intelligence, an anthropomorphic physique, and the ability to talk. However, exactly what species of animal he's supposed to be is debatable, as he seems to have traits of a mouse, bear, and dog.

Comic Books

  • When Kurt Connors from the Spider Man comics becomes the Lizard he falls under this trope.
  • Sally Acorn, Lupe, and Bunnie Rabbot from the Sonic the Hedgehog comics started off as Funny Animals in the SatAM cartoon and early issues, but eventually became this trope due to Steven Butler. This has been toned down in more recent issues, with the artists proportioning the cast more according to the games series' Funny Animals designs.
    • Arguably the design shift was codified with Patrick Spaziante's work, who did art for the comic rather early in its run (his earliest art for Issue 25 already uses a rather humanoid Sally for example); however, the designs only became consistent around the time artists such as Butler and Jay Axer began doing pencils for the series. This is true for Sally Acorn at least. Bunnie's more humanoid redesign was due to a canonical upgrade for her robotic limbs while Lupe was noticably more humanoid than the others, even in the cartoon.
  • Maus, a story about the Holocaust, with different species standing in for different nationalities/races.
  • The cast of Usagi Yojimbo, with two exceptions, both villainous.
  • Blacksad is one of the currently most famous examples in the European comic book world, starring mostly animals of all kinds with very human-like bodies, ranging from straight-up PZP to Borderline Little Bit Beastly.
  • De Cape et de Crocs: The main leads are an anthropomorphic fox and wolf. They also are noblemen; and both have human Love Interests. Their sidekick is a rabbit (and former Guard of the Cardinal!)
  • The dognoses of Carl Barks's Disney Ducks Comic Universe comics, the Mickey Mouse Comic Universe comics, DuckTales (1987), Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie look like people, except with dog noses and muzzles, and (usually) dog ears. The Beagle Boys are an example.
  • Almost everyone except for the titular protagonist in Jack Kirby's '70s comic, Kamandi: Last Boy on Earth.
  • Katarina Kodorofsky the Russian spy cat and Mickey's ally from the Mickey Mouse Comic Universe.
  • The X-Men's Beast has a secondary mutation that has him turn into this.
  • Rosinha Rocha from the Ze Carioca comics is a borderline Little Bit Beastly.
  • The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as mentioned below.
  • Cerebus the Aardvark is a humanoid aardvark.
  • Most of the supporting cast of Sonic the Comic gradually turned into this. At first they were just animals standing on two legs, usually keeping their animalistic proportions (so, for instance, pig Porker Lewis had a large belly, and rabbit Johnny Lightfoot had notably longer hind legs), but after Robotnik took over Mobius most characters started wearing clothes and assumed more humanoid proportions. Porker's the most obvious example, as his pig trotters were replaced with five-fingered hands (presumably due to his status as the team's tech expert).
  • The Banfoo in Ythaq are humanoid walruses. They even use Fang Thpeak because of their tusks. Then there are humanoid cats (Feng), crocodiles (Pailleurs), bears (Skaarf), upright-walking blue furred monkeys with opposable thumbs (Flurik)…


Eastern European Animation


Fan Works

Film


Literature

  • Stuart Little has a humanoid body in the three movies and TV show he has starred in and even in the original book.
  • In Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian story "The Tower of the Elephant", a prisoner in the tower has the head of an elephant and the body of a man.
  • In Robert E. Howard's Kull story "The Shadow Kingdom" the Snakemen have human bodies and reptilian heads.
  • In C. J. Cherryh's Chanur Saga the viewpoint characters are all Hani, a species which are basically anthropomorphic lions. The Hani's society is based on Earth lions, with clans of adult females which are each theoretically ruled by an adult male, but in reality the male is merely a pampered figurehead who rubber-stamps the decisions made by the females.
  • This is a popular design for androids in Rick Griffin's Argo.
  • Arol in the norwegian fantasy series Phenomena, who is an icebear commonly called "winter bear" in-story, but sometimes typoed(?) as icebear. He and his tribe wears clothes and armors and talks like everyone else and walks on two a lot. Though he runs on four.
  • Some of the kemos in the web-novel Domina fall into this. Most, however, only have a few bits here and there.
  • In Harry Potter mythos, the Veela are nymph-like creatures who can change into bird-people when angered. Exactly which form is their true form is not stated.

Live Action TV

  • Anubis "Doggie" Cruger from Power Rangers SPD, an alien dog-person. Who wears a spiffy uniform. There were also a few recurring characters who fit, including Sergeant Silverback (alien ape-person), and Supreme Commander Fowler (alien bird-person).

Mythology and Religion

  • Some of the Egyptian gods.
  • Hinduism gives us the gods Ganesh and Daksha, the son and father-in-law respectively of Shiva the destroyer, who respectively have the heads of an elephant and a ram/ibex/goat.
    • One of the avatars of Vishnu the sustainer, Vapaya, has the head of a boar.
  • The Ars Goetia has several. Of note are the Marquis Amon, who takes on the form of a man with a raven's head and dog's teeth at the request of the magician who summons him; and the Great King Purson, who takes the form of a man with a lion's head, carrying a viper in one hand, riding on the back of a bear .


Newspaper Comics

Tabletop Games

  • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Aarakocra - bird people.
    • Abeils - bee people.
    • Asabis - desert lizard people.
    • Bullywugs - frog people.
    • Catfolk - cat people
    • Crabmen - crab people.
    • Desmodus - bat people.
    • Dragonborn - dragon people.
    • Equicephs - horse people.
    • Firenewts - lizard people again.
    • Formians - ant people.
    • Giff - hippopotamus people.
    • Gnolls - hyena people.
    • Goatfolk (Ibixians) - goat people.
    • Gripplis - frog people again, but this time tree frog.
    • Hadozees - monkey/flying squirrel people.
    • Hurgeons - hedgehog people.
    • Kercpa - squirrel people.
    • Kenku - another bird people, with looks of a hawk and attitude of a magpie.
    • Lizardfolk - "common" lizard people. Come in three varieties, greenscales, bluescales, and Lizard Kings
    • Locathah - fish people.
    • Loxos - elephant people.
    • Mongrelfolk - combine features of numerous other humanoids, and clearly appear bestial.
    • Minotaurs - bull people.
    • Nycters - bat people again.
    • Psurlons - earthworm people.
    • Pterafolk - pteranodon people.
    • Rakshasas - tiger people.
    • Sahuagin - shark people.
    • Saurials - dinosaur people.
    • Sivs - frog people again.
    • Tabaxis - leopard people.
    • Thri-kreen - mantid people (unlike praying mantis, they have 4 grasping appendages).
    • Troglodytes - lizard people again
    • Tortles - turtle people
    • Urskans - bear people.
    • Wemics - lion people.
    • Yak Folk (Yikaria) - yak people.
    • ...and Mystara has an extra collection of its own on top of all this.
  • Planescape has the Guardinals, who are this Trope combined with Our Angels Are Different, inhabitants of Elysium and the Beastlands. The subraces are Avorals (bird people) Cervidals (goat people), Equinals (horse people) Leonals (lion people) Lupinals (wolf people), Mustevals (mouse people), and Ursinals (bear people).

Video Games

  • The Gajuma in Tales of Rebirth. They consist mostly of various anthropomorphic mammals, with a few avians, as well.
  • Freya Crescent from Final Fantasy IX is Burmecian, which is a race of anthropomorphic rats. Also, a good percentage of the NPC population is made up of anthropomorphic hippos and whatnot.
  • Characters in Star Fox. All of them.
    • Except Prince (well, King now) Tricky and the other dinosaurs.
  • Female animal characters in the Sly Cooper games.
    • Sly Cooper, a male animal character, is a Borderline PZP.
  • The later Wizardry games has as PC races the Rawulf (canines, with low Intelligence, but high vitality and piety, making them excellent priests and lords, or valkyries for the females), Felpurr (felines, with low Piety, but high Speed and Dexterity), Mook (Wookies hairy Bigfoot-like people - low Piety, but high Strength, Vitality and Intelligence) and Lizardmen (all mental characteristics are low, but great Vitality and Strength). NPC races include the space-traveling rivals Umpani (warlike rhino-folk) and T'Rang (sneaky spider-folk, but still upright humanoids... even with four hands), natives of Guardia include the Rattkin (rat-folk) and Gorn (ape-like folk with fangs, sort of honourable version of Orcs) and Dominus has the Trynnies (nice, but thieving chipmunk-folk living in a Tree-Top Town)... and the Rattkin who followed there Dark Savant, because he ripped them off back on Guardia, and they are eager to return the favour.
  • The Rabbits and Pigs from SWINE.
  • The Argonians from The Elder Scrolls CRPGs are anthropomorphic lizards, yet the females have mammaries and the males have bulging loincloths. Morrowind dropped this, however, with the females in that game having no mammaries and the males having no visible... equipment. Oblivion picked it back up though, to the point where the two beast races have human-like bodies, but are covered in fur/scales and have a tail.
  • Felica from Darkstalkers is a borderline case between this trope and Little Bit Beastly.
  • The majority of female characters in Crash Bandicoot, though Tawna and the Crash Team Racing trophy girls are standout examples. Coco Bandicoot and Pasadena Opossum border as such Depending on the Artist.
  • One of the most immediately apparent distinguishing characteristics of the Breath of Fire series.
    • They and one or two Little Bit Beastly characters comprise a decreasingly large portion of the playable characters as the series goes on, culminating in the most recent game lacking playable PZP s entirely.
  • Some Pokémon, such as Lucario, resemble animals with human bodies.
  • Unwritten Legends, like most MUDS has a couple of races that qualify. Namely, cat and dog people.
  • In Inherit the Earth, the entire cast is like this, due to humans being extinct.
  • Avernum has the Slithzerikai and Nephilim / Nepharim, which are lizard and cat people respectively.
  • Solatorobo is populated by Caninu and Felineko.
  • From World of Warcraft:
    • Naga, snake people.
    • Murlocks, fish people.
    • Tortollans, turtle people; naturally they don't like the naga much.
    • Arakkoa, bird people.
    • Taurens, bull and cow people
    • Pandarens, panda people
    • Vulpera, fox people
  • Undertale has Toriel (goat woman), Undyne (fish woman), Mad Mew Mew (cat woman)[1], Alphys (lizard woman), Muffet (spider woman), Asgore (bull man), and lots of Beast Man mooks.
  • The Zonai are a race introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that are likely extinct (King Rauru is the only one who interacts with Link, and he's either a ghost or ascended spirit) but given the art depicting them in the game, they seem to have been goat-people, cat-people, and/or fox-people.

Webcomics

  • CHEVALIER The animal characters in this romantic fantasy adventure are a prime example. Here. [dead link]
  • The cast of The Cyantian Chronicles are mostly human-animal hybrids created by an ancient alien race, largely divided into digitigrade Ricael (wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals...), and plantigrade Talin (rabbits, mice, sheep, mounties aka felines...). But there's also quite a few aliens of this form and some new hybrids (most notably fruit-scented skunks and psychic raccoons) created by the fox.
  • Lackadaisy takes place in an American 1920's where all humans are cats. Other animals such as dogs and pigs exist as we know them; so even though the reader perceives the characters as cats, they are truly and essentially human.
  • The heroine of the webcomic Freefall is a genetically engineered wolflike humanoid who carries with her a ton of instincts, most of which she can control by concentrating. Her running commentary of how she fits into human society is one of the highlights of the series.
    • Just to give you a taste: Florence had to practice ventriloquism to be able to talk right, because she can't use her lips to say P, M, or B. She has to hold herself back from chasing small moving things (she has at least once leapt from a moving vehicle when someone threw a ball). She can hear sounds in a range humans can't, so some places that are quiet to humans are very loud to her, and she had to learn not to shout over sounds nobody but she hears.
    • And she really must remember not to bare her fangs when imitating a human smile. Although, her horrific grin allows her to get her own way a lot.
    • She also can't see all colours, so she carries a device that names objects' colours for her, in case it's important (probably good, considering that her occupation is nuclear engineer). She mentions once having dyed her fur blue because her friends said she looked good in blue - the result didn't exactly work out.
  • In Twokinds, the Wolf-tribe of Keidrans are the most militaristic beastmen faction. One of their princes was supposed to marry a high-ranking politician from the Tiger tribe to legally join forces and take revenge on humanity. There are also dog-keidrans and fox-keidrans.
  • Kira and Toby from Chivalry And Knavery.
  • Every character in Closed Gate.
  • There are Tiger People visible in the background of several Exiern strips, probably due to its Fantasy Kitchen Sink premise.
  • In Everyday Heroes, Uma Quipleure and her father resemble cows. Pity the poor guy who accidentally called Uma a stupid cow (which would be like calling a human girl a "big ape"). Uma can also make good use of Hammerspace.
  • In El Goonish Shive, the Shape Shifter Default Forms of Guineas and Hedge fall under this as do some Seyunolu's (Chimera's) seen in Ellen's Second Life.
  • The Ambis in Jix bear a slight resemblance to foxes. This was later explained by the fact that a different race of aliens abducted a group of proto-Ambis and planted them on Earth as an experiment and they evolved into foxes. Humans frequently mistake Ambis for "oddly colored dogs".
  • Zodiac applies this trope to the Superhero genre.


Web Games

  • All the people in Nexus Gate are Petting Zoo People of some sort. Most species of animal can be found though a few, such as various fish, are restricted by the game's rules.


Web Original

  • Every character in Trinton Chronicles are animals evolved partly to human-form.
  • Everyone from Tasakeru is this.
  • Orion's Arm has Splices and Rianths, who are Petting Zoo People created out of humans and animals via Lego Genetics. The difference between a Splice and a Rianth is based on their clade's origins (Rianths are usually descended from humans who made themselves more bestial, while splices tend to be descendants of genetically modified slaves), and is pretty muddled in general.
  • In SCP Foundation lore, the Wandsmen are a cabal of wizards who explore the universe in an unending quest for knowledge; formerly humans and other mortal beings, they have become bird people. This seems to be a side effect of the ritual that gave them their powers, and nobody (much less the Wandsmen themselves) know exactly why.

Western Animation

  • Minerva Mink and Werewolf form Wilford B. Wolf from Animaniacs.
  • Julie Bruin, Margot Mallard, Binky Bunny, and Bimbette the skunk from Tiny Toon Adventures.
    • Arnold the Pit Bull is a borderline PZP.
  • The cast of Moi Renart, with furries who have almost photo-realistic bodies in modern-day Paris.
  • Mousey Galore from Pinky and The Brain.
  • Lola Bunny, Melissa Duck, and Hatta Mari (a pigeon from "Plane Daffy") from Looney Tunes.
  • The majority of humanlike animal characters in Arthur are Petting Zoo People but some of them are an edge case of Little Bit Beastly.
    • For example, Buster Baxter is a Petting Zoo Person because his head looks reasonably rabbitlike, but his mother and father border on Little Bit Beastly because their heads look basically like human heads with rabbit ears and noses on them.
  • Cleo from Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats, although falling most into Humanoid Female Animal territory.
  • Kitty Katswell from Tuff Puppy is a straight example of PZP and Dudley Puppy is a borderline example.
  • The main cast of Loonatics Unleashed.
  • The main cast of Road Rovers are normal dogs who get turned into Petting Zoo People by a mysterious scientist known as "The Master".
  • The Swat Kats cast, though some of the characters are Borderline Little Bit Beastly.
  • Goofy, Max, Gyro Gearloose, and Launchpad McQuack are different from Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, fitting Borderline PZP or PZP more than they do Funny Animal. While they do have obviously dishuman features they are still far more humanoid than most of Disney's creations in the animal zoo world they live in.
    • But Goofy's prototype, Dippy Dawg, was halfdressed and more or less a Funny Animal.
    • In a similar vein to the above, the three Nephews and Daisy were shifted into a borderline PZP style during Quack Pack. Donald, however, retained his standard design (although his body stands up a little straighter than normal, but not by enough to change where he falls).
  • Ren's parents from Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon.
  • The mice in the more recent CG Angelina Ballerina OVA are either Petting Zoo People or Borderline PZP, unlike the mice in the original version of the series.
  • Mirage from the Aladdin series. In the words of The Nostalgia Chick, "Why does she have a cat head... who cares?"
  • Many of the female cats in Tom and Jerry including Toodles Galore are either PZP or borderline PZP.
  • Mordecai on Regular Show is basically a naked humanoid blue jay, somewhere between a Funny Animal and a Borderline PZP. His crush, Margaret (a cardinal), is even closer to this trope, as is Rigby's older brother Don (despite also being nude). Mordecai's somewhat humanoid design contrasts quite a lot with Rigby's raccoon appearance, which isn't humanized that much.
    • Despite being about the same size as Rigby, Eileen probably counts. She's a mole with a Furry Female Mane, human-like breasts, and "fur" the color of a human skintone. Only her tail makes it obvious she's not human.
  • Fox from Skunk Fu! is a Borderline PZP.
  • The entire cast of Animalympics.
  • In the second cartoon series, but not in the two live-action movies, Alvin and The Chipmunks are either Borderline Petting Zoo People or straight-up Petting Zoo People and the Chipettes are Borderline Little Bit Beastly.
  • Lieutenant M'Ress in Star Trek: The Animated Series.
  • Terry Toons' Mighty Mouse is an example of Top-Heavy Guy as well as this trope.
  • In Thundercats 2011 the main cast of Thundercats are Beast Folk Cats, but other Animals, like Dogs Lizards and Fishmen are designed as this type.
  • A painting of King Julien that Maurice was painting in one episode of The Penguins of Madagascar depicts him with this appearance.
  • Helluva Boss; hellhounds like Loona are wolf-people, Stolas and his family are bird-people, and Crimson's henchmen are shark-people.
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