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* Many of the animals in ''TheInsaneQuest'', to the point where it would be easier to list the ones that ''can't'' talk or act human. Seeing that this universe is also home to [[FantasyKitchenSink robots, Gods, demons, mythical creatures, and the like, it's not very surprising.

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* Many of the animals in ''TheInsaneQuest'', to the point where it would be easier to list the ones that ''can't'' talk or act human. Seeing that this universe is also home to [[FantasyKitchenSink robots, Gods, demons, mythical creatures, and the like, like]], it's not very surprising.
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* ''TheInsaneQuest'' has not just humans but talking: blobs, penguins, foxes, chameleons, and other animals and creatures. That live in the Universe of 69 worlds.

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* ''TheInsaneQuest'' has not just humans but talking: blobs, penguins, foxes, chameleons, and other Many of the animals in ''TheInsaneQuest'', to the point where it would be easier to list the ones that ''can't'' talk or act human. Seeing that this universe is also home to [[FantasyKitchenSink robots, Gods, demons, mythical creatures, and creatures. That live in the Universe of 69 worlds.
like, it's not very surprising.
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** Justified as [[spoiler: the whole thing is a dream of the Wind Fish. Even the dreams of [[SpaceWhale space whales]] don't have to make sense.]]

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** Justified as [[spoiler: the whole thing is a dream of the Wind Fish. Even the dreams of [[SpaceWhale space whales]] [[RealDreamsAreWeirder don't have to make sense.sense]].]]
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* A couple of episodes of ''CatDog'' showed the existence of humans, including one particularly disturbing incident in the episode "Catdogpig", involving an experiment in democracy. Tired of being unable to agree on anything with Dog, Cat started strapping other animals (all of different species, to prevent their new combined name from repeating itself) to his and Dog's conjoined body in repeated unsuccessful attempts to increase votes for his side and become the majority. In the scene that shows the logical conclusion, a bat is recruited into the resulting conglomeration... ''by a naked bald human.''

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* A couple of episodes of ''CatDog'' showed the existence of humans, including one particularly disturbing incident in the episode "Catdogpig", "[=CatDogPig=]", involving an experiment in democracy. Tired of being unable to agree on anything with Dog, Cat started strapping other animals (all of different species, to prevent their new combined name from repeating itself) to his and Dog's conjoined body in repeated unsuccessful attempts to increase votes for his side and become the majority. In the scene that shows the logical conclusion, a bat is recruited into the resulting conglomeration... ''by a naked bald human.''
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* A couple of episodes of ''CatDog'' showed the existence of humans, including one particularly disturbing incident involving an experiment in democracy. Tired of being unable to agree on anything with Dog, Cat started strapping other animals (all of different species, to prevent their new combined name from repeating itself) to his and Dog's conjoined body in repeated unsuccessful attempts to increase votes for his side and become the majority. In the scene that shows the logical conclusion, a bat is recruited into the resulting conglomeration... ''by a naked bald human.''

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* A couple of episodes of ''CatDog'' showed the existence of humans, including one particularly disturbing incident in the episode "Catdogpig", involving an experiment in democracy. Tired of being unable to agree on anything with Dog, Cat started strapping other animals (all of different species, to prevent their new combined name from repeating itself) to his and Dog's conjoined body in repeated unsuccessful attempts to increase votes for his side and become the majority. In the scene that shows the logical conclusion, a bat is recruited into the resulting conglomeration... ''by a naked bald human.''
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**An Easter special revealed that various other anthropomorphic rodents exist in the Chipmunks universe, including rabbits, badgers, and porcupines.
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* The ''ShiningForce'' games have a lot of anthropomorphic characters that you can include on your force, though the majority of the characters are human (or centaur). This descends into FurryConfusion at one point in the second game, where a boss is a photo-realistic rat and one member of your team is an anthropomorphic one.
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* ''TheInsaneQuest'' has not just humans but talking: blobs, penguins, foxes, chameleons, and other animals. That live in the Universe of 69 worlds.

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* ''TheInsaneQuest'' has not just humans but talking: blobs, penguins, foxes, chameleons, and other animals.animals and creatures. That live in the Universe of 69 worlds.
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* ''TheInsaneQuest'' has not just humans but talking: blobs, penguins, foxes, chameleons, and other animals. That live in the Universe of 69 worlds.
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* In the ChristmasSpecial, ''TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas'', the humans and the humanoid sapient mice of Junctionville openly interact on at least a professional basis, ie. a clockmaker has a mouse assistant and the human mail carriers have mice counterparts who ride on their bags to deal with the mouse population's mail.

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* In the ChristmasSpecial, ChristmasSpecial ''TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas'', the humans and the humanoid sapient mice of Junctionville openly interact on at least a professional basis, ie. a clockmaker has a mouse assistant and the human mail carriers have mice counterparts who ride on their bags to deal with the mouse population's mail.



* ''{Cinderella}'' has anthropomorphic mice that talk to the human Cinderella, and are transformed into non-morphic horses.

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* ''{Cinderella}'' ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'' has anthropomorphic mice that talk to the human Cinderella, and are transformed into non-morphic horses.
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* Bill Hand's series ''The Redaemian Chronicles'' take place in a medieval-style world where humans and FunnyAnimal rodents exist side by side.

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* Bill Hand's series ''The Redaemian Chronicles'' take place in a medieval-style world where humans and FunnyAnimal rodents exist side by side.side.
* ''TheMagicPudding'' has FunnyAnimals interacting with humans in an Australian setting (the hero is a Koala).

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* ''{Cinderella}'' has anthropomorphic mice that talk to the human Cinderella, and are transformed into non-morphic horses.
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** Who is 6 years older then him!!!!

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** Who is 6 six years older then him!!!! than him
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* Played with in [[http://www.awkwardzombie.com/comic1-052807.php/ this AwkwardZombie comic]].

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* Played with in [[http://www.awkwardzombie.com/comic1-052807.php/ this com/index.php?page=0&comic=052807 this]] AwkwardZombie comic]].comic.
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* In [[http://www.katbox.net/laslindas/ Las Lindas]], there's actually even pretty good back-story for this. Admittedly there aren't that many humans around, but...

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* In [[http://www.katbox.net/laslindas/ Las Lindas]], ''LasLindas'', there's actually even pretty good back-story for this. Admittedly there aren't that many humans around, but...



* This was the case at one point in [[http://www.pholph.com Jack]]. What happened to all the humans is prime manure for EpilepticTrees.
** Officially, the humans created the furries. Then Jack got genocidal and led his ilk into driving the humans into extinction. That's why he's Wrath. The "main" setting of Jack is '''thousands''' of years since then.

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* This was the case at one point in [[http://www.pholph.com Jack]].''{{Jack}}''. What happened to all the humans is prime manure for EpilepticTrees.
** Officially, the humans created the furries. Then Jack got genocidal and led his ilk into driving the humans into extinction. That's why he's Wrath. The "main" setting of Jack is '''thousands''' a couple of thousand years since then.after the human genocide.
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** To wit: Chowder and Panini are [=bear/cat/rabbit=] mash-ups, Mung Daal is a blue human, Truffles is a fairy, Schnitzel is a rock monster, Gazpacho is a woolly mammoth, and Endive is an orange human. Random townspeople are everything else.

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** To wit: Chowder and Panini are [=bear/cat/rabbit=] mash-ups, Mung Daal is a blue human, Truffles is a fairy, Schnitzel is a rock monster, Gazpacho is a woolly mammoth, and Endive is an orange human.human (or possibly an ogre). Random townspeople are everything else.
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If the cast is mostly human, expect the talking animals and anthros to be an UnusuallyUninterestingSight. If the cast of a work is mostly composed of animals, a human may be thrown in as the furry equivalent of a TokenMinority.

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If the cast is mostly human, expect the talking animals and anthros to be an UnusuallyUninterestingSight. If the cast of a work is mostly composed of animals, a human may be thrown in as the furry equivalent of a TokenMinority. And if the FunnyAnimals in question are very small and typically go unnoticed by humans, it's a MouseWorld.
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* Bill Hand's series ''The Redaemian Chronicles'' take place in a medieval-style world where humans and FunnyAnimal rodents exist side by side.
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* ''DragonBall'' has many FunnyAnimals in it, who often live among humans. Major ones are Oolong, a pig who walks upright, talks, and wears clothing (including a Chinese People's Liberation Army uniform), and Korin, an immortal cat, but there are [[http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Animals many others]]. There's Shu for instance, an anthropomorphic ninja fox who serves Emperor Pilaf. In the first episode of the anime, he and his woman partner Mai are chased by pack of wolves who are non-anthropomorphic (don't stand upright and don't talk). Some of the animals are not anthropomorphic in body form, but are capable of human speech, such as Turtle, who is [[ShapedLikeItself a turtle]] companion of Master Roshi, so this is also a case of FurryConfusion. ''DragonBallZ'' also featured funny animals on a smaller scale, but [[ContinuityDrift they became less and less present]].

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* ''DragonBall'' has many FunnyAnimals in it, who often live among humans. Major ones are Oolong, a pig who walks upright, talks, and wears clothing (including a Chinese People's Liberation Army uniform), and Korin, an immortal cat, but there are [[http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Animals many others]]. There's Shu for instance, an anthropomorphic ninja fox who serves Emperor Pilaf. In the first episode of the anime, he and his woman partner Mai are chased by pack of wolves who are non-anthropomorphic (don't stand upright and don't talk). Also, the few times he appeared, the President of the World was an anthropomorphic fox as well. Some of the animals are not anthropomorphic in body form, but are capable of human speech, such as Turtle, who is [[ShapedLikeItself a turtle]] companion of Master Roshi, so this is also a case of FurryConfusion. ''DragonBallZ'' also featured funny animals on a smaller scale, but [[ContinuityDrift they became less and less present]].
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** In ''TheMuppetsTakeManhattan'', Rizzo hits on a human girl, who expresses some reticence about dating a rat. The scene is fodder for a whole treatise about speciesism in the Muppet world.

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** In ''TheMuppetsTakeManhattan'', [[{{Squick}} Rizzo hits on a human girl, girl]], who expresses some reticence about dating a rat. The scene is fodder for a whole treatise about speciesism in the Muppet world.
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* ''RegularShow'': In a show whose cast includes a talking gumball dispenser, an AbominableSnowman, a ghost and a lollipop man, a six-foot blue jay and a talking raccoon are the most ''ordinary'' characters.
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* ''SequentialArt'' has a main character sharing his living space with an anthropomorphic cat and a less furry but still anthro penguin. In fact, it soon begins to seem like normal animals are the minority in the comic (and that nearly all the women are furries, but [[AuthorAppeal that's a different matter]]).

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* ''SequentialArt'' ''Webcomic/SequentialArt'' has a main character sharing his living space with an anthropomorphic cat and a less furry but still anthro penguin. In fact, it soon begins to seem like normal animals are the minority in the comic (and that nearly all the most women are furries, but [[AuthorAppeal that's a different matter]]).
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** And the abysmal {{Filmation}} movie, "PinocchioAndTheEmperorOfTheNight" has obvious [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of each of these characters.

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** And the abysmal {{Filmation}} movie, "PinocchioAndTheEmperorOfTheNight" ''PinocchioAndTheEmperorOfTheNight'' has obvious [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of each of these characters.
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** And the abysmal {{Filmation}} movie, "Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night" has obvious [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of each of these characters.

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** And the abysmal {{Filmation}} movie, "Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night" "PinocchioAndTheEmperorOfTheNight" has obvious [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of each of these characters.
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** In ''TheMightyDucks'', the titular heroes and their [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent evil reptilian overlords]] bring their conflict to AnotherDimension--namely Anaheim, California.

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** In ''TheMightyDucks'', ''Series/TheMightyDucks'', the titular heroes and their [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent evil reptilian overlords]] bring their conflict to AnotherDimension--namely Anaheim, California.
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* The world of the old platform game ''Rocky Rodent'' is inhabited by normal humans and various humanized mammals such as rats, moles, armadillos... Rocky himself is some sort of bipedal creature, though he looks nothing like a rodent, but more like a punk version of the Tazmanian Devil.
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Some writers don't care, however. And thus you get worlds where [[AnimalCrossing pointy-hatted young women buy their groceries from six-foot-tall raccoons]], little girls go on play dates with grizzly bears, preteen kids [[MyGymPartnersAMonkey go to school with monkeys]], and plenty of other [[HilarityEnsues assorted hijinks]] go down between humans and what most people consider "[[FurryFandom furries]]." To make things even ''more'' baffling, some of these worlds have ordinary {{Talking Animal}}s as well, generally making everyone's heads hurt. And... don't bother asking what everyone eats. [[CarnivoreConfusion Seriously... just don't.]]

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Some writers don't care, however. And thus you get worlds where [[AnimalCrossing pointy-hatted young women buy their groceries from six-foot-tall raccoons]], little girls go on play dates [[LittleBear with grizzly bears, bears]], preteen kids [[MyGymPartnersAMonkey go to school with monkeys]], and plenty of other [[HilarityEnsues assorted hijinks]] go down between humans and what most people consider "[[FurryFandom furries]]." To make things even ''more'' baffling, some of these worlds have ordinary {{Talking Animal}}s as well, generally making everyone's heads hurt. And... don't bother asking what everyone eats. [[CarnivoreConfusion Seriously... just don't.]]
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* There was a Donald Duck comic book story (a spy spoof), and three Mickey Mouse stories (G-rated James Bond style, accompanied by Goofy, not a spoof), where all the other characters were human (and no pig or dog noses).

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* There was a Donald Duck DonaldDuck comic book story (a spy spoof), and three Mickey Mouse stories (G-rated James Bond style, accompanied by Goofy, not a spoof), where all the other characters were human (and no pig or dog noses).



** In ''QuackPack'', Donald, Daisy and the nephews are the only {{Funny Animal}}s in an all-human world. No explanation is given.

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** In ''QuackPack'', Donald, DonaldDuck, Daisy and the nephews are the only {{Funny Animal}}s in an all-human world. No explanation is given.
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**However, said wolf is basically a social experiment for pushing pet rights, he technically still has an owner. And pets in general have more limited freedom than humans - they are required to be on leash in public and once it was noted that they themselves don't get to hear their rights at all if they run afoul of the law. But since the comic takes place in a specifically pet friendly area they have more leeway

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