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* [[LeagueOfLegends Kog'Maw]], as pictured above. He's an alien omnivore from the same dimension that spawned [[EldritchAbomination Cho'Gath]] and drove Malzahar to insanity. Despite this Kog'Maw isn't as much evil as he is hungry, and the combination of his innocent mannerism and endearing behaviour(which includes chasing his own tail) has won the hearts of many players. Not to mention the fact that he is one of the strongest characters in the game does help.

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* [[LeagueOfLegends Kog'Maw]], as pictured above. He's an alien omnivore from the same dimension that spawned [[EldritchAbomination Cho'Gath]] and [[TheAssimilator Kha]]'[[SuperPersistentPredator Zix]], drove Malzahar [[MadOracle Malzahar]] to insanity.insanity and nearly got to [[HumanoidAbomination Kassadin]] aswell. Despite this Kog'Maw isn't as much evil as he is hungry, and the combination of his innocent mannerism and endearing behaviour(which includes chasing his own tail) has won the hearts of many players. Not to mention the fact that he is one of the strongest characters in the game does help.
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* ''Film/GodzillaVsSpaceGodzilla'' has Godzilla's pre-adolescent son, LittleGodzilla.
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* The stray daemonkin in the first act of ''{{Webcomic/Marla}}''.
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* Beasts of Nurgle in {{Warhammer}} and TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} are basically [[BigFriendlyDog Gigantic Friendly Slugs]] that just want to play and hug people... shame about the corrosive slime, noxious gasses and other pestilential bodily fluids they constantly emit.

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* Beasts of Nurgle in {{Warhammer}} TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} and TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} are basically [[BigFriendlyDog Gigantic Friendly Slugs]] that just want to play and hug people... shame about the corrosive slime, noxious gasses and other pestilential bodily fluids they constantly emit.
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* The titular monster, Francoeur, in ''AMonsterInParis'', who is absolutely ''adorable''.

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* The titular monster, Francoeur, in ''AMonsterInParis'', who ''AMonsterInParis'' is absolutely ''adorable''.
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* The titular monster, Francœur, in ''AMonsterInParis'', who is absolutely ''adorable''.

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* The titular monster, Francœur, Francoeur, in ''AMonsterInParis'', who is absolutely ''adorable''.
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* Francoeur from ''AMonsterInParis'' is absolutely ''adorable''.

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* Francoeur from ''AMonsterInParis'' is absolutely ''adorable''.



* The titular monster, Francœur, in ''AMonsterInParis''.

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* The titular monster, Francœur, in ''AMonsterInParis''.''AMonsterInParis'', who is absolutely ''adorable''.
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* Francoeur from ''AMonsterInParis'' is absolutely ''adorable''.
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* Beasts of Nurgle in {{Warhammer}} and Warhammer40K are basically [[BigFriendlyDog Gigantic Friendly Slugs]] that just want to play and hug people... shame about the corrosive slime, noxious gasses and other pestilential bodily fluids they constantly emit.

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* Beasts of Nurgle in {{Warhammer}} and Warhammer40K TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} are basically [[BigFriendlyDog Gigantic Friendly Slugs]] that just want to play and hug people... shame about the corrosive slime, noxious gasses and other pestilential bodily fluids they constantly emit.
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* Beasts of Nurgle in {{Warhammer}} and Warhammer40K are basically [[BigFriendlyDog Gigantic Friendly Slugs]] that just want to play and hug people... shame about the corrosive slime, noxious gasses and other pestilential bodily fluids they constantly emit.
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* The dragons of the ''{{Temeraire}}'' series. They're roughly as intelligent as humans and most of them grow to be massive, but they're generally [[IncrediblyLamePun flighty]] and very compassionate to their [[Literature/DragonRider human companions]]. And while they're intelligent, they only have the wisdom and common sense appropriate for their life experience, and most dragons we see are just a few months or years old. Thus there are many scenes where Temeraire has to be told politely but firmly that he can't just eat any cow he sees, they should be bought and paid for, even if it seems unfair to him that he can freely eat any fish he catches; and despite his size he makes slower progress than a human while walking because he's curious about every unfamiliar rock, tree and house he sees; and they think of human babies as eggs, and it's painfully awkward to explain to them that humans give birth differently; and feral dragons jockey for status among themselves on the most puffed-up pretenses.

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* The dragons of the ''{{Temeraire}}'' series. They're roughly as intelligent as humans and most of them grow to be massive, but they're generally [[IncrediblyLamePun flighty]] and very compassionate to their [[Literature/DragonRider [[DragonRider human companions]]. And while they're intelligent, they only have the wisdom and common sense appropriate for their life experience, and most dragons we see are just a few months or years old. Thus there are many scenes where Temeraire has to be told politely but firmly that he can't just eat any cow he sees, they should be bought and paid for, even if it seems unfair to him that he can freely eat any fish he catches; and despite his size he makes slower progress than a human while walking because he's curious about every unfamiliar rock, tree and house he sees; and they think of human babies as eggs, and it's painfully awkward to explain to them that humans give birth differently; and feral dragons jockey for status among themselves on the most puffed-up pretenses.

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Some monsters are simply animals. They might be unusually smart or have extra limbs or even heads, they might be [[RodentsOfUnusualSize bigger than their real-world counterparts]], but in the end they're clearly the domain of zoologists and concerned mainly with food, territory and mating. Some monsters go out of the way to make life difficult for the hero or humans in general, they are {{Always Chaotic Evil}}. Some monsters are so powerful and dangerous they are [[EldritchAbomination beyond the very comprehension of mortal men]]; the wisest course of action on encountering one of those is to run, and even then the odds are against you.

And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[MinionWithAnFInEvil not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.

Related to {{Cute Monster Girl}}, but where those are generally cute in a sexualized way, these are generally cute in the sense of kittens, puppies and babies. Fanfic focused on [[CuteMonster Cute Monsters]] is generally less focused on relationships between them and humans than fanfic focused on Cute Monster Girls; sure, [[RuleThirtyFour it happens sometimes]], but not as often and when it does it's less supported by the {{Canon}}. As mentioned above, some of these also count as [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Ridiculously Cute Critters]], but these are all still monsters, and they just happen to not be dangerous, or not dangerous to the right people, or only in an endearing way.

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Some monsters are simply animals. They might be unusually smart or have extra limbs or even heads, they might be [[RodentsOfUnusualSize bigger than their real-world counterparts]], but in the end they're clearly the domain of zoologists and concerned mainly with food, territory and mating. Some monsters go out of the way to make life difficult for the hero or humans in general, they are {{Always Chaotic Evil}}. AlwaysChaoticEvil. Some monsters are so powerful and dangerous they are [[EldritchAbomination beyond the very comprehension of mortal men]]; the wisest course of action on encountering one of those is to run, and even then the odds are against you.

you.

And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}.ThePowerOfFriendship. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[MinionWithAnFInEvil not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.

''cute''.

Related to {{Cute Monster Girl}}, CuteMonsterGirl, but where those are generally cute in a sexualized way, these are generally cute in the sense of kittens, puppies and babies. Fanfic focused on [[CuteMonster Cute Monsters]] is generally less focused on relationships between them and humans than fanfic focused on Cute Monster Girls; sure, [[RuleThirtyFour it happens sometimes]], but not as often and when it does it's less supported by the {{Canon}}. As mentioned above, some of these also count as [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Ridiculously Cute Critters]], but these are all still monsters, and they just happen to not be dangerous, or not dangerous to the right people, or only in an endearing way.



* ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'': Lockheed the dragon. Most of the time. He's a purple dragon, but the size of a dog or even just a housecat. He's treated as a pet by Kitty Pryde, and he's fine with that.

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* ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'': Lockheed the dragon. Most of the time. He's a purple dragon, but the size of a dog or even just a housecat. He's treated as a pet by Kitty Pryde, and he's fine with that.
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* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' has the Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.



* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' has the Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.



* The dragons of the ''{{Temeraire}}'' series. They're roughly as intelligent as humans and most of them grow to be massive, but they're generally [[IncrediblyLamePun flighty]] and very compassionate to their [[DragonRider human companions]]. And while they're intelligent, they only have the wisdom and common sense appropriate for their life experience, and most dragons we see are just a few months or years old. Thus there are many scenes where Temeraire has to be told politely but firmly that he can't just eat any cow he sees, they should be bought and paid for, even if it seems unfair to him that he can freely eat any fish he catches; and despite his size he makes slower progress than a human while walking because he's curious about every unfamiliar rock, tree and house he sees; and they think of human babies as eggs, and it's painfully awkward to explain to them that humans give birth differently; and feral dragons jockey for status among themselves on the most puffed-up pretenses.

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* The dragons of the ''{{Temeraire}}'' series. They're roughly as intelligent as humans and most of them grow to be massive, but they're generally [[IncrediblyLamePun flighty]] and very compassionate to their [[DragonRider [[Literature/DragonRider human companions]]. And while they're intelligent, they only have the wisdom and common sense appropriate for their life experience, and most dragons we see are just a few months or years old. Thus there are many scenes where Temeraire has to be told politely but firmly that he can't just eat any cow he sees, they should be bought and paid for, even if it seems unfair to him that he can freely eat any fish he catches; and despite his size he makes slower progress than a human while walking because he's curious about every unfamiliar rock, tree and house he sees; and they think of human babies as eggs, and it's painfully awkward to explain to them that humans give birth differently; and feral dragons jockey for status among themselves on the most puffed-up pretenses.



* The vegetarian sharks in ''FindingNemo''. They have self-control problems when they smell blood, but the rest of the time they are all too eager to help the protagonists with their problems.

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* The vegetarian sharks in ''FindingNemo''.''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. They have self-control problems when they smell blood, but the rest of the time they are all too eager to help the protagonists with their problems.



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* ''TowerOfGod'': The Mandong Whales. [[BizarreSexualDimorphism At least the males]].

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* The titular monster, Francœur, in AMonsterInParis.

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* The titular monster, Francœur, in AMonsterInParis.''AMonsterInParis''.
* Insectosaurus from ''MonstersVsAliens''. A fuzzy baby caterpillar the size of a city block.

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[[caption-width-right:221:He's like a big puppy. From from another world. That spits corrosive acid.]]



* [[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100621190730/leagueoflegends/images/1/19/Kog%27Maw_OriginalSkin.jpg Kog'Maw]] in ''LeagueOfLegends''. Sure, it's a acid-spitting otherwordly abomination but it's a baby at that. While it's lore details it devouring things in the most horrorfying fashion, it's innocent and just plain adorable (including chasing it's own tail) demeanour won the hears of a lot of fans.

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* [[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100621190730/leagueoflegends/images/1/19/Kog%27Maw_OriginalSkin.jpg Kog'Maw]] in ''LeagueOfLegends''. Sure, it's a acid-spitting otherwordly abomination but it's a baby at that. While it's lore details it devouring things in [[LeagueOfLegends Kog'Maw]], as pictured above. He's an alien omnivore from the most horrorfying fashion, it's same dimension that spawned [[EldritchAbomination Cho'Gath]] and drove Malzahar to insanity. Despite this Kog'Maw isn't as much evil as he is hungry, and the combination of his innocent mannerism and just plain adorable (including endearing behaviour(which includes chasing it's his own tail) demeanour has won the hears hearts of a lot many players. Not to mention the fact that he is one of fans.
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And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[VillainWithAnFInEvil not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.

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And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[VillainWithAnFInEvil [[MinionWithAnFInEvil not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.
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And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[ChaoticStupid not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.

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And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[ChaoticStupid [[VillainWithAnFInEvil not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.
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* [[http://zeusandsons.com/comics/pl/62176 Cerberus]] in ''ZeusAndSons''.

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* [[http://zeusandsons.com/comics/pl/62176 Cerberus]] in ''ZeusAndSons''.
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* A number of characters in ''{{Shrek}}'', but especially Dragon and the dragon-donkey hybrids even more so. At the end of the second movie and through the third they are small, round fuzzballs, barely flying on tiny wings, randomly breathing tiny, almost-harmless jets of flame.
* The vegetarian sharks in ''{{Finding Nemo}}''. They have self-control problems when they smell blood, but the rest of the time they are all too eager to help the protagonists with their problems.
* [[{{Futurama}} Nibbler]]. An alien about as big as a dog, with three eyes and a distending jaw and massive appetite who poops starship fuel, kept as a pet by Leela. Later in the series revealed to be a member of a highly intelligent alien race, but still a big eater and happy to be kept as a pet as long as his litter box is cleaned regularly.

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* A number of characters in ''{{Shrek}}'', but especially Dragon and the dragon-donkey hybrids even more so. At the end of the second movie and through the third they are small, round fuzzballs, barely flying on tiny wings, randomly breathing tiny, almost-harmless jets of flame.
flame.
* The vegetarian sharks in ''{{Finding Nemo}}''.''FindingNemo''. They have self-control problems when they smell blood, but the rest of the time they are all too eager to help the protagonists with their problems.
* [[{{Futurama}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Nibbler]]. An alien about as big as a dog, with three eyes and a distending jaw and massive appetite who poops starship fuel, kept as a pet by Leela. Later in the series revealed to be a member of a highly intelligent alien race, but still a big eater and happy to be kept as a pet as long as his litter box is cleaned regularly.
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* Kog'Maw in ''LeagueOfLegends''. A caterpillar-like creature from the void. All it wants to do is experience the sights, sounds ''and tastes'' of this world...

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* Kog'Maw [[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100621190730/leagueoflegends/images/1/19/Kog%27Maw_OriginalSkin.jpg Kog'Maw]] in ''LeagueOfLegends''. A caterpillar-like creature from Sure, it's a acid-spitting otherwordly abomination but it's a baby at that. While it's lore details it devouring things in the void. All it wants to do is experience most horrorfying fashion, it's innocent and just plain adorable (including chasing it's own tail) demeanour won the sights, sounds ''and tastes'' hears of this world...
a lot of fans.
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* In ''MenInBlack'' the newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.

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* In ''MenInBlack'' ''Film/MenInBlack'' the newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.
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* Kog'Maw in ''LeagueOfLegends''. A caterpillar-like creature from the void. All it wants to do is experience the sights, sounds ''and tastes'' of this world...
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* ''TheWizardOfOz'' has the Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.

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* ''TheWizardOfOz'' ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' has the Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.
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* [[http://zeusandsons.com/comics/pl/62176 Cerberus]] in ''ZeusAndSons''.
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And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[ChaoticStupid not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.

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And then there is another kind of monster. Maybe they're just a baby, and someday they'll grow up into one of the first types of monsters, but until then they they're [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter not so bad]]. Maybe they've discovered {{The Power Of Friendship}}. Maybe they try to be evil, but they're [[ChaoticStupid not very good at it]]. Maybe in-universe they're horrifying, but the audience gets to see the softer side of them. But whatever the reason, these monsters aren't very monstrous. Simply put, they're ''cute''.



* ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'': Lockheed the dragon. Most of the time. He's a purple dragon, but the size of a dog or even just a housecat, and treated as a pet by Kitty Pryde, and he's fine with that.

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* ''Comicbook/{{X-Men}}'': Lockheed the dragon. Most of the time. He's a purple dragon, but the size of a dog or even just a housecat, and housecat. He's treated as a pet by Kitty Pryde, and he's fine with that.

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* The dragons of the {{Temeraire}} series. They're roughly as intelligent as humans and most of them grow to be massive, but they're generally [[IncrediblyLamePun flighty]] and very compassionate to their [[DragonRider human companions]]. And while they're intelligent, they only have the wisdom and common sense appropriate for their life experience, and most dragons we see are just a few months or years old. Thus there are many scenes where Temeraire has to be told politely but firmly that he can't just eat any cow he sees, they should be bought and paid for, even if it seems unfair to him that he can freely eat any fish he catches; and despite his size he makes slower progress than a human while walking because he's curious about every unfamiliar rock, tree and house he sees; and they think of human babies as eggs, and it's painfully awkward to explain to them that humans give birth differently; and feral dragons jockey for status among themselves on the most puffed-up pretenses.

* {{Shrek}} A number of characters in ''Shrek'', but especially Dragon and the dragon-donkey hybrids even more so. At the end of the second movie and through the third they are small, round fuzzballs, barely flying on tiny wings, randomly breathing tiny, almost-harmless jets of flame.

* Comicbook/{{X-Men}} Lockheed the dragon. Most of the time. He's a purple dragon, but the size of a dog or even just a housecat, and treated as a pet by Kitty Pryde, and he's fine with that.

* TheWizardOfOz The Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.

* FindingNemo the vegetarian sharks in {{Finding Nemo}}. They have self-control problems when they smell blood, but the rest of the time they are all too eager to help the protagonists with their problems.

* {{Futurama}} Nibbler. An alien about as big as a dog, with three eyes and a distending jaw and massive appetite who poops starship fuel, kept as a pet by Leela. Later in the series revealed to be a member of a highly intelligent alien race, but still a big eater and happy to be kept as a pet as long as his litter box is cleaned regularly.
* MenInBlack The newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.
* Pseudodragons in DungeonsAndDragons. Miniature dragons the size of housecats and with similar personalities, although they have human-level intelligence and the draconic love of shiny things.
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* ''TheWizardOfOz'' has the Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.
* In ''MenInBlack'' the newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.

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* The dragons of the {{Temeraire}} ''{{Temeraire}}'' series. They're roughly as intelligent as humans and most of them grow to be massive, but they're generally [[IncrediblyLamePun flighty]] and very compassionate to their [[DragonRider human companions]]. And while they're intelligent, they only have the wisdom and common sense appropriate for their life experience, and most dragons we see are just a few months or years old. Thus there are many scenes where Temeraire has to be told politely but firmly that he can't just eat any cow he sees, they should be bought and paid for, even if it seems unfair to him that he can freely eat any fish he catches; and despite his size he makes slower progress than a human while walking because he's curious about every unfamiliar rock, tree and house he sees; and they think of human babies as eggs, and it's painfully awkward to explain to them that humans give birth differently; and feral dragons jockey for status among themselves on the most puffed-up pretenses.

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* Pseudodragons in ''DungeonsAndDragons''. Miniature dragons the size of housecats and with similar personalities, although they have human-level intelligence and the draconic love of shiny things.

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A number of characters in ''Shrek'', ''{{Shrek}}'', but especially Dragon and the dragon-donkey hybrids even more so. At the end of the second movie and through the third they are small, round fuzzballs, barely flying on tiny wings, randomly breathing tiny, almost-harmless jets of flame. \n\n
* Comicbook/{{X-Men}} Lockheed the dragon. Most of the time. He's a purple dragon, but the size of a dog or even just a housecat, and treated as a pet by Kitty Pryde, and he's fine with that.

* TheWizardOfOz
The Cowardly Lion. He's a monster, attacking Dorothy and friends in the woods, but as soon as he's startled by a dog barking he needs cheering up and help with his own problem as much as Dorothy's party needs help with theirs.

* FindingNemo the
vegetarian sharks in {{Finding Nemo}}. ''{{Finding Nemo}}''. They have self-control problems when they smell blood, but the rest of the time they are all too eager to help the protagonists with their problems.

problems.
* {{Futurama}} Nibbler.[[{{Futurama}} Nibbler]]. An alien about as big as a dog, with three eyes and a distending jaw and massive appetite who poops starship fuel, kept as a pet by Leela. Later in the series revealed to be a member of a highly intelligent alien race, but still a big eater and happy to be kept as a pet as long as his litter box is cleaned regularly.
* MenInBlack The newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.
* Pseudodragons in DungeonsAndDragons. Miniature dragons the size of housecats and with similar personalities, although they have human-level intelligence and the draconic love of shiny things.
* {{Mon}}s.
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* Pseudodragons in DungeonsAndDragons. Miniature dragons the size of housecats and with similar personalities, although they have human-level intelligence and the draconic love of shiny things.

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* Pseudodragons in DungeonsAndDragons. Miniature dragons the size of housecats and with similar personalities, although they have human-level intelligence and the draconic love of shiny things.things.
* {{Mon}}s.
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* MenInBlack The newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.

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* MenInBlack The newborn alien that Jay helps deliver. Presumably mom's tentacles beat the everloving crap out of Jay during labor, but the resultant infant is downright adorable. And a squid.squid.
* Pseudodragons in DungeonsAndDragons. Miniature dragons the size of housecats and with similar personalities, although they have human-level intelligence and the draconic love of shiny things.

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