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'''Sir Pentious:''' Oh, well-- ''that's none of your Goddamn business!'' Now is it?

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'''Sir Pentious:''' Oh, well-- ''that's none of your Goddamn goddamn business!'' Now is it?
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* ''WebAnimation/HelloKittyAndFriendsSupercuteAdventures'': As in ''Anime/OnegaiMyMelody'', the pink skull on Kuromi's jester cap reflects her moods.

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** In the original show's "Neighbor Hood", Whimsical Willy wears a hat with a sentient flower on it, named Miss Happy Flower; her expressions change based on Mr. Willy's mood, such as smiling when he's happy and frowning when he's sad or in fear.

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** The hotline can sometimes change its expressions depending on the situation. In "Abracadaver", it has a fearful expression when the girls answer it during Abracadaver's takeover of Townsville; in "Tough Love", it gets an angry expression during Him's HatePlague.
** In the original show's "Neighbor Hood", Whimsical Willy wears a hat with a sentient flower on it, named Miss Happy Flower; her expressions change based on Mr. Willy's mood, such as smiling when he's happy or content, and frowning when he's sad or in fear.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In "Home is Where the Home Is", the {{Living Toy}}s in Tigger's ImagineSpot have smiling faces when doing their stuff; when Tigger tells them playtime is over and it's time for them to be put away, the toys get angry expressions.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'':
** In "The Great Honey Pot Robbery", during the TimePassesMontage as Pooh and the gang wait for Stan and Heff to arrive and get progressively tired, Pooh's Pooh-koo clock emotes along with them. It chimes normally at 9:00, yawns out of boredom at 11:00, and only peeks out nervously at 1:00.
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In "Home is Where the Home Is", the {{Living Toy}}s in Tigger's ImagineSpot have smiling faces when doing their stuff; when Tigger tells them playtime is over and it's time for them to be put away, the toys get angry expressions.



* On the [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998 original show]] and [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 reboot]] of ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'', Blossom's bow droops if she's sad, tired, scared, or nervous.

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* On ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
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the [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998 original show]] and [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 reboot]] of ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'', reboot]], Blossom's bow droops if she's sad, tired, scared, or nervous.nervous.
** In the original show's "Neighbor Hood", Whimsical Willy wears a hat with a sentient flower on it, named Miss Happy Flower; her expressions change based on Mr. Willy's mood, such as smiling when he's happy and frowning when he's sad or in fear.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': Doubling as FunnyBackgroundEvent, in "Long Goodbye", Vasquez sets up several balloons shaped like Remy's head for his welcome home dinner, and all are smiling; when Vasquez gets impatient hours later, the balloons lose air and hit the ground, and they are frowning.
* ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'': In "A Liking to Biking", Ord uses a ladybug as his bike helmet; when on his head, the ladybug's facial expressions change to mirror however Ord is feeling at the moment.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In "Home is Where the Home Is", the {{Living Toy}}s in Tigger's ImagineSpot have smiling faces when doing their stuff; when Tigger tells them playtime is over and it's time for them to be put away, the toys get angry expressions.
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* In ''Fanfic/AGreenChristmas'', Blossom's bow droops when she's sick.
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* ''Anime/CardfightVanguardG'': The cat tail of Chris's hoodie can move to reflect his mood. There's no explanation given for this. Or any attention drawn to it, for that matter.


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* ''Fanfic/ToForgetIsUnforgivable'': Izuku's bunny ears hoodie has the ears move in accordance to his emotions. Probably justified, as it's not an actual article of clothing but Izuku "created it" as part of his [[AFormYoureComfortableWith new human guise]].

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-->--''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel''

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* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'':
** Vaggie has a bow that curves and sharpens whenever she gets particularly pissed, making it look like a pair of horns.
** Sir Pentious' hat top hat often reflects his emotions, even spontaneously growing a mouth to do so. It is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by Angel Dust when he flat out asks if his hat's alive or something upon seeing the display.





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** Vaggie has a bow that curves and sharpens whenever she gets particularly pissed, making it look like a pair of horns.
** Sir Pentious' hat top hat often reflects his emotions, even spontaneously growing a mouth to do so. It is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by Angel Dust when he flat-out asks if his hat's alive or something upon seeing the display.
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* In ''ComicBook/TomorrowStories Special'' #1, the Splash Brannigan feature ("the Big Seep") is a spoof on the FilmNoir genre and pulp detective literature of the 1930s. Splash has such a novel on hand or in his coat pocket throughout the story, and it has a different title in every panel, usually relevant to the situation. For instance, when he's released from prison, it reads "Death got Work Release." This devolves into a series of titles like "Pretty Obviously, I Have Issues with Women", "And My Own Fragile Sense of Masculinity, Thinking About It", "Then There's This Morbid Obsession with Violence and Death", and it keeps going until "Mom, This is All Your Fault."
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* A sort of inversion in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}} Fools' Guild Diary'' in which the jesters on the Guild Council all have marottes (a jester head on a stick) that are clearly modeled on themselves. Except the marottes are all grinning broadly, and the actual jesters show every sign of having never smiled in their lives.
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* The Bunny Nun in ''Webcomic/LittleNuns'' wears a rabbit-head patch on her habit that changes expressions from comic to comic, while she herself never does. On the official character chart, the note under her even says "See the patch for my expression".
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* ''VideoGame/TribalHunter'': The cartoon face tattooed on Munch's belly. As he grows in size it takes on a more confident grin, and conversely when he gets close to [[PopGoesTheHuman bursting]] it becomes more worried and nervous.
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* In ''Literature/TheBodyBook'' by Claire Rayner (a children's book about how the body works), a boy appearing in many of the pictures wears a badge with a face which matches the boy's feelings, for example licking its lips when the boy is hungry.
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* Occasionally, Suwako's remarkably nice hat in the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series. Her defeat picture in the fighting games, for example, has its googly eyes crying in pain. Fanworks, naturally, take this to the extremes, having dubbed the hat "Pyonta" and made it a character in its own right.

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* Occasionally, Suwako's remarkably nice hat in the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series. Her defeat picture in the fighting games, for example, has its googly eyes crying in pain. Fanworks, naturally, take this to the extremes, having dubbed the hat "Pyonta" and made it a character in its own right.



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* ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'s tie.

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* ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'s tie.tie sometimes droops down when he's exhausted, or flies into the air when he's startled. Sometimes, when he's attracted, it also [[SomethingElseAlsoRises stops levitating and falls flat.]]



* Whenever ComicStrip/{{Mafalda}} is upset, her bow would droop.

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* Whenever ComicStrip/{{Mafalda}} is upset, her bow would droop.droops.



* In ''VideoGame/PengWars'', Guardian Peng's shield has a Peng face on it, which becomes sad-looking when the unit is almost out of HP. It also gets a terrified expression when staring down the Polar Bear, [[OhCrap much like its owner.]]



* TruthInTelevision: [[TheSixties Mood Rings]]. Except that "mood" rings simply respond to temperature changes, not to emotions. The theory says that the wearer's body will become warmer when they're feeling relaxed and will cool down when they're feeling tense, but the reality is that ambient temperature has far more effect on the ring than does body temperature. That makes this an aversion at best, if not an inversion.

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* TruthInTelevision: [[TheSixties Mood Rings]].rings are supposed to change color in response to your mood. Except that "mood" rings simply respond to temperature changes, not to emotions. The theory says that the wearer's body will become warmer when they're feeling relaxed and will cool down when they're feeling tense, but the reality is that ambient temperature has far more effect on the ring than does body temperature. That makes this an aversion at best, if not an inversion.
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* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'': Litchi Faye-Ling (aka [[GagBoobs Booby Lady]])'s hair pin is an animate (or possibly living) tiny panda. It occasionally moves on its own, sometimes even leaping between her cleavage after a match (with her laughing about it).

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* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'': Litchi Faye-Ling (aka [[GagBoobs Booby Lady]])'s Lady)'s hair pin is an animate (or possibly living) tiny panda. It occasionally moves on its own, sometimes even leaping between her cleavage after a match (with her laughing about it).
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}'': The ear flaps on Pocoyo's hat go upwards when he's surprised. His hat also goes over his eyes somewhat when he's annoyed.

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* In the ''WebAnimation/BestFiends'' webshorts, Jojo the Butterfly's eye spots on her wings changes with her own emotions.



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* In the ''WebAnimation/BestFiends'' webshorts, Jojo the Butterfly's eye spots on her wings changes with her own emotions.
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* In ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'', Iono's Magnemite-like hairclips not only match her expressions, they can also levitate away from her to emphasize them. It's possible that they're props she uses as part of her streaming persona.
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* Justified in ''Fanfic/FireEmblemThreeHousesFifthPath''. In the non-canon Halloween Omake, Byleth got Annette to make a costume tail for her that actually reacted to her emotions.

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