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* WesternAnimation/RubyGloom is the most human-like character in a cast consisting otherwise of monsters and creepy creatures. However, her abnormally pale white skin has led some to doubt if she really is a TokenHuman. A popular fan theory points to her love of sewing and what look like stitches under her eyes as proof that she might in fact be some kind of [[LivingToys sentient ragdoll]], but the series never confirms this.
** Misery from the same series is equally puzzling. She is the second most human-like character in the series, but has unusual, grey, corpse-like skin and is implied to be OlderThanTheyLook or even ReallySevenHundredYearsOld on several occasions. Popular {{fanon}} states that she's a banshee, but nothing in the series ever confirms this.

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is the most human-like character in a cast consisting otherwise of monsters and creepy creatures. However, her abnormally pale white skin has led some to doubt if she really is a TokenHuman. A popular fan theory points to her skin, love of sewing sewing, and what look like stitches under her eyes as proof resulted in a popular fan theory that she might in fact be some kind of that she's actually a [[LivingToys sentient ragdoll]], but ragdoll]] rather than the series never confirms this.
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** Misery from the same series is equally as puzzling. She is the second most human-like character in the series, but has unusual, grey, corpse-like skin and is implied to be OlderThanTheyLook or even ReallySevenHundredYearsOld on several occasions. Popular As such, popular {{fanon}} states that she's a banshee, but nothing in the series ever confirms this.banshee.
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** Canonically, Finn is the only human around--at least, the only one that one could regularly encounter. This means that by default, all the characters we see in the series aren't human until we see evidence to the contrary. Most characters are marked out as different from human by either [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation different skin color]] and [[RubberForeheadAliens features]], and quite a few could pass for human to some degree, but how human they are is left unexplored.


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** Abraham Lincoln, who appears in both the pilot and a single episode, looks just like [[UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln the historical figure]], but is about twenty feet tall, has five-fingered hands when everyone else has four, lives on Mars as a godlike ruler, and has superpowers. At the end of his appearance in the series, he gives up his immortality and turns into the Lincoln Memorial. The series refuses to clarify any of this.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' has [[IronicName the ironically named Mr. Sunshine]], a green-skinned humanoid with a tail who speaks in a slow, languid voice. The [[CartoonCreature ambiguity of his species]] is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in one episode when [[{{jerkass}} Rancid Rabbit]] starts arresting everyone for not having "licenses". (Dog doesn't have a "dog license", Lola doesn't have a "bird license", etc.) When he captures Sunshine, he says, "You're under arrest for not having a... not having a... not having a license!"
* ''WesternAnimation/JungleJitters'', one of the ''WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven'', features a village of African stereotypes, led by an elderly white woman. However, she lacks a nose and her face has a sort of bird-like look.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' has the [[IronicName the ironically named named]] Mr. Sunshine]], Sunshine, a green-skinned humanoid with a tail who speaks in a slow, languid voice. The [[CartoonCreature ambiguity of his species]] is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in one episode when [[{{jerkass}} Rancid Rabbit]] starts arresting everyone for not having "licenses". (Dog doesn't have a "dog license", Lola doesn't have a "bird license", etc.) When he captures Sunshine, he says, "You're under arrest for not having a... not having a... not having a license!"
* ''WesternAnimation/JungleJitters'', one of the ''WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven'', WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven, features a village of African stereotypes, led by an elderly white woman. However, she lacks a nose and her face has a sort of bird-like look.



** The original GrandFinale shows [[spoiler:Numbuh 74.239 and Numbuh Infinity]] were agents for [[spoiler:the Galactic Kids Next Door]], an extraterrestrial organization, but doesn't specify if they're aliens themselves or one of a few human members. Years later, the ''GKND'' teaser would show the former at least was a {{Plant Alien|s}} in disguise.

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** The original GrandFinale shows [[spoiler:Numbuh 74.239 and Numbuh Infinity]] were agents for [[spoiler:the Galactic Kids Next Door]], an extraterrestrial organization, but doesn't specify if they're aliens themselves or one of a few human members. Years later, the ''GKND'' teaser would show the former at least was a {{Plant Alien|s}} {{plant alien|s}} in disguise.



** Major Glory, a CompositeCharacter parody of Captain America and Superman ''appears'' human and the show's wiki claims he is human, but has EyeBeams, SuperSpeed (demonstrated in a {{Flashback}} in "Say Uncle Sam") and his father is Uncle Sam, the spirit of the United States, who seems to be ReallySevenHundredYearsOld. Whether he actually is a HalfHumanHybrid in canon is never confirmed.

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** Major Glory, a CompositeCharacter parody of Captain America and Superman ''appears'' human and the show's wiki claims he is human, but has EyeBeams, SuperSpeed (demonstrated in a {{Flashback}} {{flashback}} in "Say Uncle Sam") and his father is Uncle Sam, the spirit of the United States, who seems to be ReallySevenHundredYearsOld. Whether he actually is a HalfHumanHybrid in canon is never confirmed.



** Commander, a CaptainErsatz of Nick Fury from Marvel Comics who only appears in "Dial M For Monkey", appears human, but only ever appears inside a television and never in-person. In the episode "Huntor" he had said that his television set was about to be dropped into the lava rather than his human body; since the Commander indicated that he would die if that happened, it would seem to be true that he is an image projected by the television instead of a real human being. But, [[NegativeContinuity that may have been a throwaway gag for the sake of one episode]]. Whether he really is human is not known.

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** Commander, a CaptainErsatz of Nick Fury from Marvel Comics who only appears in "Dial M For Monkey", appears human, but only ever appears inside a television and never in-person. In the episode "Huntor" he had said that his television set was about to be dropped into the lava rather than his human body; since the Commander indicated that he would die if that happened, it would seem to be true that he is an image projected by the television instead of a real human being. But, But [[NegativeContinuity that may have been a throwaway gag for the sake of one episode]]. Whether he really is human is not known.



* Voltar from ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'' could easily be mistaken for [[TheNapoleon a very short human]] in a costume, given that his teammates are definite humans. However, he never willingly takes off his helmet (even when he's bathing or changing clothes), which possesses large black eyes with glowing yellow pupils that are still there the few times his helmet is taken off by others (although he wears a BrownBagMask with eyeholes when this happens). This has led a few to speculate that, combined with his short statue and pale skin (seen whenever his suit is off), he may in fact be an alien.

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* Voltar from ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'' could easily be mistaken for [[TheNapoleon a very short human]] in a costume, given that his teammates are definite humans. However, he never willingly takes off his helmet (even when he's bathing or changing clothes), which possesses large black eyes with glowing yellow pupils that are still there the few times his helmet is taken off by others (although he wears a BrownBagMask with eyeholes when this happens). This has led a few to speculate that, combined with his short statue stature and pale skin (seen whenever his suit is off), he may in fact be an alien.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfJonnyQuest'' features Maximilian Dragna in "Warlord of the Sky." He has a very grotesque, almost reptilian appearance, with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, sagging face folds, no visible nose, solid green eyes with large lashes and a full head and [[BeardOfEvil beard]] of snow white hair. Dr. Quest recognizes him, though, so he is a known figure. Possibly he ''is'' human but merely deformed or mutated in some way.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfJonnyQuest'' features Maximilian Dragna in "Warlord of the Sky." He has a very grotesque, almost reptilian appearance, with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, sagging face folds, no visible nose, solid green eyes with large lashes and a full head and [[BeardOfEvil beard]] of snow white snow-white hair. Dr. Quest recognizes him, though, so he is a known figure. Possibly he ''is'' human but merely deformed or mutated in some way.



*** [[spoiler:Emperor Belos is in reality Philip Wittebane, a human who fashioned himself as a witch to eventually wipe out all life on the Boiling Isles as he is [[FantasticRacism repulsed by witches]] due to [[NewEnglandPuritan religious propaganda]] convincing him they're AlwaysChaoticEvil. Centuries of abusing magic and consuming Palismen has left him a TranshumanAbomination made of green sludge who can barely maintain a human form, and it's ambiguous whether anything actually human remains.]]

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*** [[spoiler:Emperor Belos is in reality Philip Wittebane, a human who fashioned himself as a witch to eventually wipe out all life on the Boiling Isles as he is [[FantasticRacism repulsed by witches]] due to [[NewEnglandPuritan his extreme religious propaganda]] views]] convincing him they're AlwaysChaoticEvil. Centuries of abusing magic and consuming Palismen has left him a TranshumanAbomination made of green sludge who can barely maintain a human form, and it's ambiguous whether anything actually human remains.]]



** The titular characters. They were [[ArtificialHumans created in a lab]], have superpowers, and have no [[TheNoseless noses]], fingers, or toes. Their big eyes are odd but apparently normal humans can have them too. According to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' SoftReboot, the girls are at least eight but [[OlderThanTheyLook still look five]], implying they age slowly.



** The titular characters. They were [[ArtificialHumans created in a lab]], have superpowers, and have no [[TheNoseless noses]], fingers, or toes. Their big eyes are odd but apparently normal humans can have them too. According to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' SoftReboot, the girls are at least eight but [[OlderThanTheyLook still look five]], implying they age slowly.



** Krusty the Clown leaves a lot of fans guessing. This ambiguity was evident in the very beginning, in Series/{{the Tracey Ullman sho|w}}rts, when Bart insists that Krusty is a "real" clown and not "just a guy in clown makeup." In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS1E12KrustyGetsBusted Krusty Gets Busted]]", we see him out of makeup and with normal-sized feet, and in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E6LikeFatherLikeClown the episode]] that [[InformedJudaism informs us of his Jewish heritage]], Krusty has a perfectly human father and is clearly human (if somewhat weird-looking) as a little boy. So, case closed, right? [[NegativeContinuity Think again]]. The subsequent episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E11HomersTripleBypass Homer's Triple Bypass]]" has Krusty pointing to his face and saying "This ain't makeup!", but rather the result of multiple heart attacks. In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E15BartTheFink Bart the Fink]]", Bart and Lisa find him hiding out as a "normal" man with yellow skin named "Rory B. Bellows"... who doesn't just have white skin under yellow face makeup, his clown nose and blue hair are also real! On the other hand, Krusty's (biological) daughter Sophie is undeniably human (albeit with clown-like hair), as is Sophie's (single) mother. It's really hard to square all this. [[WildMassGuessing Perhaps Krusty was adopted, and his "father" made him up to look like a human boy. And maybe Sophie is some other man's daughter after all.]]

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** Krusty the Clown leaves a lot of fans guessing. This ambiguity was evident in the very beginning, in Series/{{the Tracey Ullman sho|w}}rts, when Bart insists that Krusty is a "real" clown and not "just a guy in clown makeup." In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS1E12KrustyGetsBusted Krusty Gets Busted]]", we see him out of makeup and with normal-sized feet, and in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E6LikeFatherLikeClown the episode]] that [[InformedJudaism informs us of his Jewish heritage]], Krusty has a perfectly human father and is clearly human (if somewhat weird-looking) as a little boy. So, case closed, right? [[NegativeContinuity Think again]]. The subsequent episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E11HomersTripleBypass Homer's Triple Bypass]]" has Krusty pointing to his face and saying "This ain't makeup!", but rather though he also claims it's the result of multiple heart attacks. In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E15BartTheFink Bart the Fink]]", Bart and Lisa find him hiding out as a "normal" man with yellow skin named "Rory B. Bellows"... who doesn't just have white skin under yellow face makeup, his clown nose and blue hair are also real! On the other hand, Krusty's (biological) daughter Sophie is undeniably human (albeit with clown-like hair), as is Sophie's (single) mother. It's really hard to square all this. [[WildMassGuessing Perhaps Krusty was adopted, and his "father" made him up to look like a human boy. And maybe Sophie is some other man's daughter after all.]]



** Kitten's ex boyfriend Fang is a teenager with a spider for a head. Not a spider's head, an entire giant spider for a head on an otherwise human body. How exactly this happened and whether he is a human or something else entirely is left unanswered.

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** Kitten's ex boyfriend ex-boyfriend Fang is a teenager with a spider for a head. Not a spider's head, an entire giant spider for a head on an otherwise human body. How exactly this happened and whether he is a human or something else entirely is left unanswered.



* All the fairies from ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub''. Is hard to tell if they're only humans with magical powers or, as their butterfly wings suggest, an entirely different species(still with enough genetic affinity to sire half-bloods like Roxy). the doubts only goes further when we meet [[http://static.wikia.nocookie.net/winx/images/f/f3/ArcadiaFairyform.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20190123044354/ Arcadia]], the very first fairy of the magical dimension, which looking is even less human.

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* All the fairies from ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub''. Is hard to tell if they're only humans with magical powers or, as their butterfly wings suggest, an entirely different species(still species (still with enough genetic affinity to sire half-bloods like Roxy). the doubts only goes further when we meet [[http://static.wikia.nocookie.net/winx/images/f/f3/ArcadiaFairyform.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20190123044354/ Arcadia]], the very first fairy of the magical dimension, which looking is even less human.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kiff}}'': Timmy Table, Table Town School's anthroposophical table mascot, who is never seen without their costume. The suit has eyeholes, through which a pair of eyes are visible, suggesting there ''is'' someone in the suit, though due to its design it's unclear exactly how anyone could possibly wear it. Technically a case of "Ambiguously Anthropomorphic Animal", as ''Kiff'' is set in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kiff}}'': Timmy Table, Table Town School's anthroposophical anthropomorphic table mascot, who is never seen without their costume. The suit has eyeholes, through which a pair of eyes are visible, suggesting there ''is'' someone in the suit, though due to its design it's unclear exactly how anyone could possibly wear it. Technically a case of "Ambiguously Anthropomorphic Animal", as ''Kiff'' is set in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kiff}}'': Timmy Table, Table Town School's anthroposophical table mascot, who is never seen without their costume. The suit has eyeholes, through which a pair of eyes are visible, suggesting there ''is'' someone in the suit, though due to its design it's unclear exactly how anyone could possibly wear it. Technically a case of "Ambiguously Anthropomorphic Animal", as ''Kiff'' is set in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SmilingFriends'' features a lot of ArtStyleClash in its character designs, with characters that look like realistically drawn humans and characters that are humanoid but have simplified cartoony looks with various nonhuman elements to their design (lack of noses, BlackBeadEyes, [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation brightly-colored skin]], etc). It's noted that the latter category is a separate class of beings called "critters", but the line where humans end and critters begin is pretty loose. Mr. Boss is a particularly notable one: he has a gigantic head, one scene shows him breastfeeding a child despite being apparently male, and he's a major {{Cloudcuckoolander}} on top of that. Whether he's an unusual human, a realistic critter, something in between, or something else entirely isn't really elaborated on.
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** Krusty the Clown leaves a lot of fans guessing. This ambiguity was evident in the very beginning, in Series/{{the Tracey Ullman sho|w}}rts, when Bart insists that Krusty is a "real" clown and not "just a guy in clown makeup." In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS1E12KrustyGetsBusted Krusty Gets Busted]]", we see him out of makeup and with normal-sized feet, and in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E6LikeFatherLikeClown the episode]] that [[InformedJudaism informs us of his Jewish heritage]], Krusty has a perfectly human father and is clearly human (if somewhat weird-looking) as a little boy. So, case closed, right? [[NegativeContinuity Think again]]. The subsequent episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E11HomersTripleBypass Homer's Triple Bypass]]" has Krusty pointing to his face and saying "This ain't makeup!", though it's admittedly possible that this was the result of his multiple heart attacks. In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E15BartTheFink Bart the Fink]]", Bart and Lisa find him hiding out as a "normal" man with yellow skin named "Rory B. Bellows"... who doesn't just have white skin under yellow makeup, his clown nose and blue hair are also real! On the other hand, Krusty's (biological) daughter Sophie is undeniably human (albeit with clown-like hair), as is Sophie's (single) mother. It's really hard to square all this. [[WildMassGuessing Perhaps Krusty was adopted, and his "father" made him up to look like a human boy. And maybe Sophie is some other man's daughter after all.]]

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** Krusty the Clown leaves a lot of fans guessing. This ambiguity was evident in the very beginning, in Series/{{the Tracey Ullman sho|w}}rts, when Bart insists that Krusty is a "real" clown and not "just a guy in clown makeup." In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS1E12KrustyGetsBusted Krusty Gets Busted]]", we see him out of makeup and with normal-sized feet, and in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E6LikeFatherLikeClown the episode]] that [[InformedJudaism informs us of his Jewish heritage]], Krusty has a perfectly human father and is clearly human (if somewhat weird-looking) as a little boy. So, case closed, right? [[NegativeContinuity Think again]]. The subsequent episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E11HomersTripleBypass Homer's Triple Bypass]]" has Krusty pointing to his face and saying "This ain't makeup!", though it's admittedly possible that this was but rather the result of his multiple heart attacks. In the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E15BartTheFink Bart the Fink]]", Bart and Lisa find him hiding out as a "normal" man with yellow skin named "Rory B. Bellows"... who doesn't just have white skin under yellow face makeup, his clown nose and blue hair are also real! On the other hand, Krusty's (biological) daughter Sophie is undeniably human (albeit with clown-like hair), as is Sophie's (single) mother. It's really hard to square all this. [[WildMassGuessing Perhaps Krusty was adopted, and his "father" made him up to look like a human boy. And maybe Sophie is some other man's daughter after all.]]

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