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* Hego, Shego's [[Super Strength|super-strong]] brother from ''[[Kim Possible]]''. The cartoon style makes you wonder how he stands up. |
* Hego, Shego's [[Super Strength|super-strong]] brother from ''[[Kim Possible]]''. The cartoon style makes you wonder how he stands up. |
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** Steve Barkin, Brick Flagg, Pain King and Steel Toe, Dementor's minions (Dementor himself has short legs, but is more boxy), and even Drakken to a lesser extent (almost normal-proportioned, but still with shorter-than-average legs, although this is best seen when he's not in his usual lab coat; re: "Dimension Twist" and "Rappin' Drakken"). In fact, any male character who's not rail-thin (like Ron) is almost guaranteed to have short legs. |
** Steve Barkin, Brick Flagg, Pain King and Steel Toe, Dementor's minions (Dementor himself has short legs, but is more boxy), and even Drakken to a lesser extent (almost normal-proportioned, but still with shorter-than-average legs, although this is best seen when he's not in his usual lab coat; re: "Dimension Twist" and "Rappin' Drakken"). In fact, any male character who's not rail-thin (like Ron) is almost guaranteed to have short legs. |
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* Launchpad McQuack from ''[[DuckTales]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' has this body type. |
* Launchpad McQuack from ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' has this body type. |
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* Vlad of the ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' series, most noticeable in his ghost form less so as a human. Dash and Kwan as well. |
* Vlad of the ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' series, most noticeable in his ghost form less so as a human. Dash and Kwan as well. |
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** Skulker is a more blatant form. |
** Skulker is a more blatant form. |