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* [[Cats Are Mean|Ellis]] from ''[[Errant Story]]''. He's not the only one, though. He fits in with the other characters who all are snarky and bordering on sociopathic. |
* [[Cats Are Mean|Ellis]] from ''[[Errant Story]]''. He's not the only one, though. He fits in with the other characters who all are snarky and bordering on sociopathic. |
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* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' has Krosp, Agatha's cat(king!). |
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' has Krosp, Agatha's cat(king!). |
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{{quote|'''Krosp:''' Is this one of those situations that involves "ethics"? 'Cause I'm a ''cat'', you know. I've never been very ''good'' at those.}} |
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* ''[[Girls with Slingshots]]'' has McPedro the Talking Cactus. |
* ''[[Girls with Slingshots]]'' has McPedro the Talking Cactus. |
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* Reynardine from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' is a dangerous demon, possessing a cuddle toy and [[The Kid With the Leash|kept in check]] by Antimony. |
* Reynardine from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' is a dangerous demon, possessing a cuddle toy and [[The Kid With the Leash|kept in check]] by Antimony. |
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* Although she fits the qualification of being the resident [[Non-Human Sidekick]]-in-a-Webcomic, Molly the Monster in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' is innocent and naive rather than snarky -- but she is nonetheless a source of much comic relief. And she certainly takes the cuteness option. |
* Although she fits the qualification of being the resident [[Non-Human Sidekick]]-in-a-Webcomic, Molly the Monster in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' is innocent and naive rather than snarky -- but she is nonetheless a source of much comic relief. And she certainly takes the cuteness option. |
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* Artie from ''[[Narbonic]]'' (a superintelligent talking gerbil) was originally presented as this, but became more developed as the story went on. |
* Artie from ''[[Narbonic]]'' (a superintelligent talking gerbil) was originally presented as this, but became more developed as the story went on. |
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{{quote|'''Artie:''' I'm I fuzzy little animal who talks too much! I'm ''comic relief!'' |
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'''Zeta:''' Congrats. You got promoted. }} |
'''Zeta:''' Congrats. You got promoted. }} |
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** He's also the most idealistic, kind, and trusting member of the cast, [[Villain Protagonist|the rest of which is explicitly evil.]] |
** He's also the most idealistic, kind, and trusting member of the cast, [[Villain Protagonist|the rest of which is explicitly evil.]] |