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* We see a weird variation in ''[[Invader Zim]]'': the Irkens all have their teeth joined together in an undulating, [http://images1.fanpop.com/images/photos/1400000/Zim-invader-zim-1404611-1024-768.jpg zipper-like pattern]. The humans usually have their teeth drawn separately.
* Many other characters in Western animation use tooth strips for the same reason as anime/manga. Drawing them with individually divided teeth looked bad and would be difficult to draw. It isn't so much lazy animators, but what looked decent and was reasonable to animate.
* [[Pixar]] is infamously known for their tendency to give most of their nonhuman characters this kind of teeth, whether they are either [[Toy Story (franchise)||toys]], [[A Bug's Life|insects]], [[Monsters, Inc.|monsters]], [[Finding Nemo|fish]], or [[Cars|vehicles.]]
* Played straight with many animated Disney characters. Aversions include [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Beggar Jafar's]] crooked dentures and [[Pinocchio (Disney film)|The Coachman's]] [[Nightmare Face]].
* This is standard in 3D modelling: the artist models a tooth strip and maps the color and normals to make it look like a row of discrete teeth.
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