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[[File:riffraffandcleo_7023riffraffandcleo 7023.jpg|link=Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats|frame|Well, this is... jarring...]]
 
In many cartoon TV shows, films, and video games, the female animal characters may be drawn more obviously anthropomorphic than the male animals.
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* In ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]'', the female penguins are given scary human hips way up where their wishbones should be and look more human-like in general.
* Inverted (!) in ''[[Rover Dangerfield]]'', where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.
* Maid Marian from Disney's ''[[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]]''. What makes this even more obvious is the fact that ''all'' of her dance moves are based on those of ''[[[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]''!
* Goldie from ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]''.
* Beans looks considerably more human-like than [[Rango]]. Also, Angelique the vixen looks considerably more human-like than the other characters, whether male or female.
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* Gadget Hackwrench, the female mouse from ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', looks more human like than the male mouse Monterey Jack.
* The female [[Dogfaces]] in ''[[Goof Troop]]'' and ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'' look a little more human-like than the male ones, to the point where their noses, muzzles, and ears can often be their only non-human feature.
** This has been lampshaded by both [[Don Rosa]] and [[Carl Barks]], who draw "real" historical characters with this generic doglike feature because [[Walt Disney]] informed both artists that it would be less jarring to see them around [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]]s.
*** [[Walt Disney]] wasn't even alive when [[Don Rosa]] began to draw Duck-comics. In any case, Barks made exceptions quite often, especially with many 'ethnic' characters. Rosa on the other hand made only one exception, in ''Quest for [[Kalevala]]'', where the Finnish god-heroes were drawn with human noses and five fingers.
* Rebecca Cunningham from ''[[Tale Spin]]'' has a slimmer, more anthropomorphic body than Baloo.
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