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'''Bertha''': "No! Really!"|''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]'', [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=873 2011-10-9]}}
'''Bertha''': "No! Really!"|''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]'', [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=873 2011-10-9]}}


Sometimes, cartoon characters are given large (or small), round/bulging eyes shaped like a geometric sphere or oval, often with tiny little dots for pupils.
The nature of drawing and animation lends itself to exaggerated and unrealistic depictions of living creatures, due to the freedom that the artistic form affords. Often cartoon characters are given large (or small), round/bulging eyes shaped like a geometric sphere or oval, often with tiny little dots for pupils. Alternatively, if a character with separate eyes has an excited or scared expression, his/her eyes can then change into this style.

Alternatively, if a character with separate eyes has an excited or scared expression, his/her eyes will change into this style.


Note that these eyes are '''connected''' to each other. If you want to add examples that include separate eyes, then do so on the inversions list. Otherwise, they're [[People Sit on Chairs]].
Note that these eyes are '''connected''' to each other. If you want to add examples that include separate eyes, then do so on the inversions list. Otherwise, they're [[People Sit on Chairs]].