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Cartoon animal typing
Cartoon animal typing












cartoon animal typing

Said pet—presumably extraterrestrial—looks vaguely like a hairless Sphynx cat, with large batlike ears, huge expressive eyes, an extremely long striped tufted tail, and a long forked tongue that it uses to daintily touch the tongue of its owner.

  • One of the Sci-fi Channel's ads features a woman playing with her pet.
  • If they fall more on the humanoid side, this can overlap with Ambiguously Human. If the character is clearly meant to be a (normally) inanimate object, then the trope is Animate Inanimate Object. Examples The Tasmanian Devil and Arthur don’t look like any real-world species in particular, but In-Universe, they are still called a Tasmanian Devil and an aardvark respectively, so they don’t count towards this trope since they’re still labeled a specific species, even if it seems incorrect.

    cartoon animal typing

    Not to be confused with Informed Species, where the character is supposed to be a specific animal, but doesn't look like that animal. They don't really have a species, they're just.

    cartoon animal typing

    Some of them appear to be Mix-and-Match Critters, but usually they don't combine obvious elements of any real animals. However, they are also clearly not any species of readily identifiable animal either. There are several cartoon characters who are certainly not human. Nonhuman drawn or animated characters of ambiguous species.














    Cartoon animal typing