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** [[DependingOnTheWriter Though it varies with the toon]], a few are just as cat-like, only distinguished by eyelashes and a bow, while many are quite human like.

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* Sawyer from ''[=~Cats Don't Dance~=]'' looks more humanlike than Danny.

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* Sawyer from ''[=~Cats Don't Dance~=]'' looks more humanlike than Danny.Danny.
** Not that much, though. The biggest difference seems to be that Danny's really, really skinny while Sawyer's got {{Hartman Hips}}. [[http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/5700000/Cat-Do-Dance-and-Sing-cats-dont-dance-5708491-720-540.jpg]] [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_8GkAJMf7k50/TOt_b3dxuZI/AAAAAAAAAzw/4qu6Necv95s/s1600/catsdo3.jpg]] [[http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/5700000/Face-off-cats-dont-dance-5708010-720-540.jpg]] [[http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/6200000/what-my-list-cats-dont-dance-6285537-720-540.jpg]] And that Sawyer's facial fur isn't white like the rest of her, but instead a Caucasian 'human' looking tone, while Danny's is bright orange like the rest of him.

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** Actually, this varies quite a bit from work to work. Seems to depend on the artist.

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** Actually, this varies quite a bit from work to work. Seems to depend on Often, a particular artist's characters have about the artist.same level of anthropomorphism regardless of gender.
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** Actually, this varies quite a bit from work to work.

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** Actually, this varies quite a bit from work to work. Seems to depend on the artist.
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** Actually, this varies quite a bit from work to work.
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* In AdventuresOfThePuffincat the image of a female puffincat is essencially a woman with cat ears and a beak (as opposed to the male puffincat, which is more or less what you expect when you imagine something with that name). Amusingly enough, the only difference the narrator recognises [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics is the presence of a bow in her head.]]
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* Subverted in {{Grandville}}, where the male and female anthropomorphic characters both have the same level of anthropomorphism.
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** At least, she ''was'' the only female Kong with this distinction, until Nintendo redesigned Tiny Kong.

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** At least, she ''was'' the only female Kong with this distinction, until Nintendo [[FanServicePack redesigned Tiny Kong.
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** At least, she ''was'' the only female Kong with this distinction, until Nintendo redesigned Tiny Kong.
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* Rouge from ''SonicTheHedgehog'' qualifies, even compared to the other females.

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* Rouge the Bat from ''SonicTheHedgehog'' qualifies, even compared to the other females.
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* Candy Kong is far more human than any of the other Kongs in ''DonkeyKongCountry'', but she's the only female Kong with this distinction, as Dixie and Wrinkly aren't nearly as humanoid.
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The males will look like cute cartoony critters, while the females will have curvaceous body shapes. They may come complete with HartmanHips and/or NonMammalMammaries. Frequently, females will be the only ones to have human-like hair, often long and flowing.

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The males will look like cute cartoony critters, critters or real animals, while the females will have curvaceous body shapes. They may come complete with HartmanHips and/or NonMammalMammaries. Frequently, females will be the only ones to have human-like hair, often long and flowing.



* Kitty Katswell of TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy, who himself looks a lot more humanoid than other male characters.

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* Kitty Katswell of TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy, who himself looks a lot more humanoid than other male characters.characters, regardless of gender.
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* Kitty Katswell of TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy, who himself looks more humanoid than other male characters.

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* Kitty Katswell of TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy, who himself looks a lot more humanoid than other male characters.
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* Kitty Katswell of TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy and other male characters.

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* Kitty Katswell of TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy and Puppy, who himself looks more humanoid than other male characters.
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* Averted (!) in RoverDangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.

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* Averted Inverted (!) in RoverDangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.
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* Tauren and especially worgen females in ''WorldOfWarcraft''. Furbolgs, quillboars, and wolvars subvert this, however, as females of those species look no different from the males.

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* Tauren and especially worgen females in ''WorldOfWarcraft''.''WorldOfWarcraft'' are more human in body shape than their male counterparts. Furbolgs, quillboars, and wolvars subvert this, however, as females of those species look no different from the males.
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* Tauren and especially worgen females in ''WorldOfWarcraft''.

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* Tauren and especially worgen females in ''WorldOfWarcraft''.
''WorldOfWarcraft''. Furbolgs, quillboars, and wolvars subvert this, however, as females of those species look no different from the males.
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* Tauren and especially worgen females in ''WorldOfWarcraft''.
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* Practically every [[FurryFandom Furry]] work ''ever''. Though occasionally male characters are drawn with hair.
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* Kitty Katswell of {{T.U.F.F. Puppy}} looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy.

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* Kitty Katswell of {{T.U.F.F. Puppy}} TUFFPuppy looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy.Puppy and other male characters.
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* Averted (!) in RoverDangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.



* Bernice, Grandma-Ma, and Agnes Delrooney from ''{{Duckman}}'' look more humanoid than Eric Duckman and the other male ducks.
* Averted (!) in RoverDangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.

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* Bernice, Grandma-Ma, and Agnes Delrooney from ''{{Duckman}}'' look more humanoid than Eric Duckman and the other male ducks.ducks.
* Kitty Katswell of {{T.U.F.F. Puppy}} looks a bit more humanoid than Dudley Puppy.

* Averted (!) in RoverDangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.
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Melissa had previously appeared in "The Scarlet Pumpernickel" from the 1950's (I think that's the decade it was made).


* Lola Bunny and Melissa Duck from more recent works from the ''LooneyTunes'' franchise look more anthropomorphic than Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, respectively.

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* Lola Bunny and Melissa Duck from more recent works from the ''LooneyTunes'' franchise (the former being from more recent works) look more anthropomorphic than Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, respectively.
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* Averted (!) in RoverDangerfield, where the character of Rover is humanized quite a bit (he can even stand on his hind legs while doing comedic bits), while the canine love interest looks like a real dog.
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* This is taken to extremes in the [[{{ptitley5d4ry61}} 2000AD]] strip "The Meltdown Man". Sergeant Nick Stone is blasted into the future, where he finds a race of genetically modified animals with human atributes. He allies himself with three of them, a male folf, a male bull, and a female cat. [[http://gammabase.tripod.com/2000ad188-01.html Here you can see the three of them together]], while the animal traits in the two male ones are obvious, if I hadn't said you this girl was half-cat you probably wouln't noticed.

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* This is taken to extremes in the [[{{ptitley5d4ry61}} 2000AD]] strip "The Meltdown Man". Sergeant Nick Stone is blasted into the future, where he finds a race of genetically modified animals with human atributes. He allies himself with three of them, [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent a male folf, wolf]], [[ALoadOfBull a male bull, bull]], [[CatGirl and a female cat.cat]]. [[http://gammabase.tripod.com/2000ad188-01.html Here you can see the three of them together]], while the animal traits in the two male ones are obvious, if I hadn't said told you this girl was half-cat you probably wouln't noticed.
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* This is taken to extremes in the [[{{ptitley5d4ry61}} 2000AD]] strip "The Meltdown Man". Sergeant Nick Stone is blasted into the future, where he finds a race of genetically modified animals with human atributes. He allies himself with three of them, a male folf, a male bull, and a female cat. [[http://gammabase.tripod.com/2000ad188-01.html Here you can see the three of them together]], while the animal traits in the two male ones are obvious, if I hadn't said you this girl was half-cat you probably wouln't noticed.
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* In the ''ZeCarioca'' comics starring Jose Carioca from TheThreeCaballeros, the female parrots look distinctly more humanoid than the male parrots.

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* In the ''ZeCarioca'' ''Ze Carioca'' comics starring Jose Carioca from TheThreeCaballeros, the female parrots look distinctly more humanoid than the male parrots.
parrots, to the point that the former have NonMammalMammaries.
** ... And Rosinha Rocha practically [[PettingZooPeople looks like a human, except with a beak!]]
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* In the ''ZeCarioca'' comics starring Jose Carioca from TheThreeCaballeros, the female parrots look distinctly more humanoid than the male parrots.
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** This is not the case in ''ThePebbleAndThePenguin'', where the female penguins are given scary human hips way up where their wishbones should be.
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* ''RatchetAndClank'', sister series to the above, also plays with this trope. Sasha, GirlOfTheWeek from game three, has a decidedly human face shape and hair. Both Ratchet and ''Sasha's own father'' have more feline facial features (and, in her father's case, a lion-like mane for hair).
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* Same holds true for the mice in ''TheGreatMouseDetective''.

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* Same holds true for the mice in ''TheGreatMouseDetective''.''TheGreatMouseDetective'', especially with Kitty Mouse.




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* Bernice, Grandma-Ma, and Agnes Delrooney from ''{{Duckman}}'' look more humanoid than Eric Duckman and the other male ducks.

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