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* One episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' had a B-plot where Homer couldn't remember what color Marge's eyes were, and she refused to take off a pair of sunglasses until he ''could'' remember. However, since their eyes are always drawn as simply a black dot in the middle of a white orb, the audience had no clue what color Marge's eyes were either. At the very end of the episode, though, the camera zooms in on Marge's eyes to reveal a thin (and I mean ''very'' thin) hazel-colored iris. The idea here seems to have been, yes, ''Simpsons'' characters ''do'' have irises, it's just that they're so small we can't see them outside of an extreme closeup. In another episode, a boy hits on Lisa by calling her "Blue-Eyes".
** The characters are not usually drawn with nails, but in "Trilogy Of Error", Homer's severed thumb has a fingernail on it. Plus, Homer's toenails are visible during an extreme closeup of his weight scale in "King Size Homer".
* In ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy
** This is also the case when Mandy sniffs Billy's stink bomb in "The Really Odd Couple".
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]''
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