Species Surname/Playing With

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Basic Trope: Funny animal characters' last name is the name of that character's species.

  • Straight: "Say hello to Alice Cat and Bob Bunny"
  • Exaggerated: "Now say hello to Tony Three Toed Sloth and Edgar Eastern Gray Kangaroo.
  • Justified: When first assigning Surnames, it was customary to just pick a name that describes the family best, such as their species.
  • Inverted: "Meet Jackrabbit Jones."
  • Subverted: "Meet Leslie Lemur, the pig..."
  • Double Subverted: "And her husband, Leroy Lemur, the lemur."
  • Parodied: "Meet Helen Human."
  • Deconstructed: All animal characters have the last name as their species, meaning that all bunnies will have the last name of Bunny, whether their part of the same family or not. This makes meeting other animals of the same species very awkward, since nobody could tell whether their related to somebody of the same species or not, which made mating incredibly difficult. And dating outside of your species was frowned upon in this society either because it will mess up the naming system, or Improbable Species Compatibility doesn't produce viable children in the setting, or both. This leads to several generations of inbreeding and confused identities. Eventually, it got hard to tell one member of a species from another, and all the animals eventually went mad.
    • Humans rule sapient animals like slaves, and deny them the right to have differentiated last names as a means to strip them of heritage and pride.
  • Reconstructed: Animals now have a wider variety of names. For example, a bunny could have the last name as Bunny, Rabbit, Floppy, Cottontail, Hopper, or several others. There are also more generic last names, such as Fuzzles, Scamper, Furball, Whiskers, among others.
    • After a successful revolt, having such a last name traces ones heritage to the revolutionaries, and is considered a great honor.
  • Zig Zagged: Some characters are surnamed after their species, others are not, and others have plain names like Jones and Smith.
  • Averted: Everybody has regular last names like Peterson, regardless of their species.
  • Enforced: "So we have a ton of Funny Animal characters, and we need to give them all last names fast. Let's just call them by their species name. That was easy."
  • Lampshaded: "Isn't it weird that you're last name is Bunny, and you are a bunny?"
  • Invoked: The King of Animal Land, in an attempt to make record keeping easier, decrees that all family names should be the names of their species.
  • Defied: The various animals, tired of their uncreative names, all decide to change their last names to something cool.
  • Discussed: "The names in this town may not be very creative, but they're easy to remember."
  • Conversed: "How strange is it that all those characters have names related to their species? Can't the writers show a little more creativity?"

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