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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
** A number of characters (including Amethyst, Ruby, Bismuth, and Mr. Smiley) have very short feet on thick legs, resembling pig hoofs. Consequently, their shoes look like socks that are distinct from their pants/legs only in color, not outline. Onion's shoes don't even have that much distinctions from his pants. Steven points the latter out in "Onion Gang", jokingly suggesting that Onion should takes his shoes off but doesn't know how.
** It's unclear if Jasper wears boots and tight pants or if those are just patterns on FutureSpandex like Peridot and Garnet wear.
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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, because his short legs makes his boots look this way. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope [[ArtEvolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons)]].

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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, because his legs so short legs makes that his boots look this way.go all the way up to his LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope [[ArtEvolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons)]].



* The main trio of ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' appear to be wearing black long pants. Most of the other campers are simply [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal not wearing pants]] at all. Except that one episode where EVERYONE wears pants to justify being pants'd by Edward.

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* The main trio of ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' appear to be wearing black long pants. Most of the other campers are simply [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal not wearing pants]] at all. Except all--except that one episode where EVERYONE wears pants to justify being pants'd by Edward.



* The suits of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' may look like they have built-in boots, but it's actually a case of this trope since in an episode we can clearly see Clover losing a boot from her suit, showing it's a separate piece.

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* The suits of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' may look like they have built-in boots, but it's actually a case of this trope since in an episode we can Clover is once clearly see Clover shown losing a boot from her suit, showing it's a separate piece.
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** The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games.

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** The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games. The author has said that this is because the cap is such an integral part of Jotaro's character design that it's practically a part of his body (and the number of times it comes of can be counted on a single hand).
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* Foo from ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks''.
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* "Baggy Trousers", a song by Music/{{Madness}} from their album ''Music/{{Absolutely}}'', which is about nostalgia for school days when boys wore baggy trousers.
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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, because his short legs makes his boots look this way. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope [[Art Evolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons)]].

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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, because his short legs makes his boots look this way. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope [[Art Evolution [[ArtEvolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons)]].
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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, but it's because of his short legs hat his boots look this way. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope at least in the third and fourth seasons.

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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, but it's because of his short legs hat makes his boots look this way. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope at [[Art Evolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons.seasons)]].
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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, although that might be a case of having ridiculously long boots. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope.

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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, although that might be a case but it's because of having ridiculously long boots. his short legs hat his boots look this way. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope.trope at least in the third and fourth seasons.

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* Variant: ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' does this with ''hooves'', with legs being the same color all the way down to the bottom of their feet. Most male G1 ponies and all G2 ponies played with this, with distinctive hooves that were... still the same color as the rest of the pony. Every other iteration generally play this straight, though certain male ponies in ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship Is Magic]]'' are exceptions.



* Variant: ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' (every iteration) does this with ''hooves'', with legs being the same color all the way down to the bottom of their feet. Certain male ponies in ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship Is Magic]]'' are exceptions.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'': Flapjack wears long pants.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'': Flapjack wears long pants.pants that match very well with his shoes.
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* Jane from ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' does this with her tights.
* The suits of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' may look like they have built-in boots, but it's actually a case of this trope since in an episode we can clearly see Clover losing a boot from her suit, showing it's a separate piece.
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* Fai D Flourite in ''TsubasaReservoirChronicle'', his Boots and Pants in his normal clothing
* ''OnePiece'': Roronoa Zoro's most common outfit shows his boots and pants to be one seamlessly put together.
* Both Roger and Dorothy from ''Anime/TheBigO'' are drawn like this, a result of Roger's insistence on him and everyone in his employ wearing black clothes. (even if Dorothy's outfit is more a really dark red)

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* Fai D Flourite in ''TsubasaReservoirChronicle'', ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'', his Boots and Pants in his normal clothing
clothing.
* ''OnePiece'': ''Manga/OnePiece'': Roronoa Zoro's most common outfit shows his boots and pants to be one seamlessly put together.
* Both Roger and Dorothy from ''Anime/TheBigO'' are drawn like this, a result of Roger's insistence on him and everyone in his employ wearing black clothes. (even if Dorothy's outfit is more a really dark red)red).



* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games.

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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
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The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games.




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* Many superheroes have costumes where the boots seamlessly blend in with the pants, often with the pants blending in with the shirt too as if the entire outfit is like an infant's pajamas. {{Storm}} and Archangel from the ComicBook/{{X-Men}} are particularly bad offenders. {{Spider-Man}} would be too, except we've actually seen him take off his costume shoes enough times to know they're separate.

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* Many superheroes have costumes where the boots seamlessly blend in with the pants, often with the pants blending in with the shirt too as if the entire outfit is like an infant's pajamas. {{Storm}} ComicBook/{{Storm}} and Archangel from the ComicBook/{{X-Men}} ComicBook/XMen are particularly bad offenders. {{Spider-Man}} ComicBook/SpiderMan would be too, except we've actually seen him take off his costume shoes enough times to know they're separate.




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* Arguably, ''ComicStrip/{{Ziggy}}'', though the parrot once said "I'm not the one not wearing pants".[[note]]Despite never wearing pants, because he's a non-anthropomorphic parrot.[[/note]] After repeated jokes by ''Blog/TheComicsCurmudgeon'' and ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'', ''Ziggy'' hung a lampshade on this in late 2009, early 2010, in a brief arc where Ziggy "finds" his pants and a line is drawn separating his feet.
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* "Baggy Trousers", a song by Music/{{Madness}} from their album ''Music/{{Absolutely}}, which is about nostalgia for school days when boys wore baggy trousers.

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* Arguably, ''{{Ziggy}}'', though the parrot once said "I'm not the one not wearing pants".[[note]]Despite never wearing pants, because he's a non-anthropomorphic parrot.[[/note]] After repeated jokes by ''TheComicsCurmudgeon'' and ''PearlsBeforeSwine'', ''Ziggy'' hung a lampshade on this in late 2009, early 2010, in a brief arc where Ziggy "finds" his pants and a line is drawn seperating his feet.

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* "Baggy Trousers", a song by Music/{{Madness}} from their album ''Music/{{Absolutely}}, ''Music/{{Absolutely}}'', which is about nostalgia for school days when boys wore baggy trousers.

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* Arguably, ''{{Ziggy}}'', though the parrot once said "I'm not the one not wearing pants".[[note]]Despite never wearing pants, because he's a non-anthropomorphic parrot.[[/note]] After repeated jokes by ''TheComicsCurmudgeon'' and ''PearlsBeforeSwine'', ''Ziggy'' hung a lampshade on this in late 2009, early 2010, in a brief arc where Ziggy "finds" his pants and a line is drawn seperating his feet.

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* Any humanoid {{Pokemon}} that appears to be wearing "clothing."

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* Dr. Eggman from ''SonicTheHedgehog''.

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* All of the characters on ''SweetBroAndHellaJeff'' appear to be wearing these.
* ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'''s infamous [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/storyfiles/hs2/03845.gif Pantskat]] (the result of identical colours for shirt and pants).
* In the furry comic, ''WebComic/SabrinaOnline'', the titular Sabrina (a skunk-girl) appears to be wearing no pants at all. Then a strip was released where her room-mate asked to borrow her pants; apparently Sabrina just likes wearing pants the same pattern as her fur [[NudeColoredClothes that make her look like she's wearing no pants]].
* All of the characters ''TheWordWeary'' have narrow black stalks that protrude from their hips. And everyone seems to be wearing solid black elf shoes.

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* The trope title comes from the LampshadeHanging quote at the top, from the [[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner SBEmail]] [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail127.html "Long Pants"]].

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* Dr. Eggman from ''SonicTheHedgehog''.

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* All of the characters on ''SweetBroAndHellaJeff'' ''Webcomic/SweetBroAndHellaJeff'' appear to be wearing these.
* ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'''s ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'''s infamous [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/storyfiles/hs2/03845.gif Pantskat]] (the result of identical colours for shirt and pants).
* In the furry comic, ''WebComic/SabrinaOnline'', comic ''Webcomic/SabrinaOnline'', the titular Sabrina (a skunk-girl) appears to be wearing no pants at all. Then a strip was released where her room-mate asked to borrow her pants; apparently Sabrina just likes wearing pants the same pattern as her fur [[NudeColoredClothes that make her look like she's wearing no pants]].
* All of the characters ''TheWordWeary'' ''Webcomic/TheWordWeary'' have narrow black stalks that protrude from their hips. And everyone seems to be wearing solid black elf shoes.

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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'':
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The trope title comes from the LampshadeHanging quote at the top, from the [[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner SBEmail]] [=SBEmail=] [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail127.html "Long Pants"]].



* In WebAnimation/BonusStage, Joel's pants/shoes are like this.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' was also quite fond of using this on short characters such as children or fairies. However, tall characters like Vicky the Babysitter also expressed the design.
** One episode [[LampshadeHanging hung a lampshade on this]].
--> '''Timmy:''' Time to get out of bed, get dressed, put on my shoes... ''(looks down at feet)'' Whatever!
* The majority of the characters of ''GetEd'' are either depicted with no legs (robotic butler Crouch and hologram Kora) or wearing a futuristic suit that combines shoes and pants into one or has large, fat-ankled boots (with the pants tucked in, of course). In fact, the only character who had ankles was [[CoolOldGuy Ol' Skool]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' does this with ''hair'' for its blonde characters.
** [[ZigZaggedTrope Sort of.]] The three main kids have this for their hair, but it's become a rule that no other characters can have that as a design quirk. All other blondes have different shades than their skin. (This is to make the main characters visually unique)
* ''TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'': Flapjack wears long pants.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' was also quite fond of using this on short characters such as children or fairies. However, tall characters like Vicky the Babysitter also expressed the design.
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design. One episode [[LampshadeHanging hung a lampshade on this]].
--> '''Timmy:''' -->'''Timmy:''' Time to get out of bed, get dressed, put on my shoes... ''(looks (''looks down at feet)'' feet'') Whatever!
* The majority of the characters of ''GetEd'' ''WesternAnimation/GetEd'' are either depicted with no legs (robotic butler Crouch and hologram Kora) or wearing a futuristic suit that combines shoes and pants into one or has large, fat-ankled boots (with the pants tucked in, of course). In fact, the only character who had ankles was [[CoolOldGuy Ol' Skool]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' does this with ''hair'' for its blonde characters.
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blond characters. [[ZigZaggedTrope Sort of.]] The three main kids have this for their hair, but it's become a rule that no other characters can have that as a design quirk. All other blondes have different shades than their skin. (This is to make the main characters visually unique)
unique.)
* ''TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'': ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'': Flapjack wears long pants.



* Everybody in ''MakingFiends'' is a single color and has no lines for socks or shoes, though they all have Long Sleeves. Girls (and the male teacher, for some reason, though he may be a real case of long pants) look like they wear dresses or muumuus on top, and boys wear baggy shorts.
* Many characters in DePatie-Freleng's "The Inspector" including the titular star himself.
* The main trio of ''CampLazlo'' appear to be wearing black long pants. Most of the other campers are simply [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal not wearing pants]] at all.
** Except that one episode where EVERYONE wears pants to justify being pants'd by Edward.
* Variant: ''MyLittlePony'' (every iteration) does this with ''hooves'', with legs being the same color all the way down to the bottom of their feet. Certain male ponies in ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship Is Magic]]'' are exceptions.

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* Everybody in ''MakingFiends'' ''WesternAnimation/MakingFiends'' is a single color and has no lines for socks or shoes, though they all have Long Sleeves. Girls (and the male teacher, for some reason, though he may be a real case of long pants) look like they wear dresses or muumuus on top, and boys wear baggy shorts.
* Many characters in DePatie-Freleng's "The Inspector" ''WesternAnimation/TheInspector'', including the titular title star himself.
* The main trio of ''CampLazlo'' ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' appear to be wearing black long pants. Most of the other campers are simply [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal not wearing pants]] at all.
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all. Except that one episode where EVERYONE wears pants to justify being pants'd by Edward.
* Variant: ''MyLittlePony'' ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' (every iteration) does this with ''hooves'', with legs being the same color all the way down to the bottom of their feet. Certain male ponies in ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship Is Magic]]'' are exceptions.



-->''[[TheStinger "Long pants, Strong Bad! The longest pants! Everybody, everybody, longest pants! Long long long long long long pants!"]]''

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* [[TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack Flapjack]] wears long pants.

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* [[TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack Flapjack]] ''TheMarvelousMisadventuresofFlapjack'': Flapjack wears long pants.
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* [[OnePiece Roronoa Zoro's]] most common outfit shows his boots and pants to be one seamlessly put together.

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* [[OnePiece ''OnePiece'': Roronoa Zoro's]] Zoro's most common outfit shows his boots and pants to be one seamlessly put together.
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* ''{{Homestuck}}'''s infamous [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/storyfiles/hs2/03845.gif Pantskat]] (the result of identical colours for shirt and pants).

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* ''{{Homestuck}}'''s ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'''s infamous [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/storyfiles/hs2/03845.gif Pantskat]] (the result of identical colours for shirt and pants).
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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, although that might be a case of having ridiculously long boots. His father however sometimes ,depending on the artist (presumably), follows this trope.

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* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has this, although that might be a case of having ridiculously long boots. His father however sometimes ,depending on the artist (presumably), father, however, unquestionably follows this trope.



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-->''[[TheStinger "Long pants, Strong Bad! The longest pants! Everybody, everybody, longest pants! Long long long long long long pants!"]]''
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* ''TheFairlyOddparents'' was also quite fond of using this on short characters such as children or fairies. However, tall characters like Vicky the Babysitter also expressed the design.

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* ''TheFairlyOddparents'' ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' was also quite fond of using this on short characters such as children or fairies. However, tall characters like Vicky the Babysitter also expressed the design.
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The white part of the hat is clearly still the hat while it gradually blends into Jotaro\'s still black hair. The colour never changed.


* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games. Even during the Diamond is Unbreakable arc, where he switches to a ''white'' outfit, [[http://jjba.wikia.com/wiki/File:Volume_29.jpg his hair also turns white for that arc, to keep with this rule.]]

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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games. Even during the Diamond is Unbreakable arc, where he switches to a ''white'' outfit, [[http://jjba.wikia.com/wiki/File:Volume_29.jpg his hair also turns white for that arc, to keep with this rule.]]
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** Some characters in later parts also wear pants that seamlessly connect to their shoes. But considering [[AuthorAppeal the series]] it's more likely a fashion choice rather than laziness on the author's part.
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* ComicBook/TheSmurfs' outfits are usually drawn this way.
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** The modern definition is played dead straight in ''Strong Bad's Cool Game 4 Attractive People'', if you make Strong Bad wear "Homestar's Pants".
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* In ''DangerMouse'', since DM's jumpsuit is the same colour as his fur, it's not immediately obvious that he isn't [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal just wearing]] a belt and a ChestInsignia. One instance of lampshading occurred when Penfold was being used to draw out aliens who attack pant cuffs. DM had to point out that his own trousers had no cuffs, which Penfold admitted he had never noticed before.

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* In ''DangerMouse'', ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'', since DM's jumpsuit is the same colour as his fur, it's not immediately obvious that he isn't [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal just wearing]] a belt and a ChestInsignia. One instance of lampshading occurred when Penfold was being used to draw out aliens who attack pant cuffs. DM had to point out that his own trousers had no cuffs, which Penfold admitted he had never noticed before.
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* Arguably, ''{{Ziggy}}'', though the parrot once said "I'm not the one not wearing pants".[[hottip:*:Despite never wearing pants, because he's a non-anthropomorphic parrot.]] After repeated jokes by ''TheComicsCurmudgeon'' and ''PearlsBeforeSwine'', ''Ziggy'' hung a lampshade on this in late 2009, early 2010, in a brief arc where Ziggy "finds" his pants and a line is drawn seperating his feet.

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* Arguably, ''{{Ziggy}}'', though the parrot once said "I'm not the one not wearing pants".[[hottip:*:Despite [[note]]Despite never wearing pants, because he's a non-anthropomorphic parrot.]] [[/note]] After repeated jokes by ''TheComicsCurmudgeon'' and ''PearlsBeforeSwine'', ''Ziggy'' hung a lampshade on this in late 2009, early 2010, in a brief arc where Ziggy "finds" his pants and a line is drawn seperating his feet.
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* One of the default female outfits in the ''MassEffect'' series is a floor length dress that doesn't show the character's feet.

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* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': The back of Jotaro's cap is missing, causing his hair to stand out in the back. The thing is, the line separating hat and hair is never drawn, whether it's in the manga, animated adaptations, or even video games. Even during the Diamond is Unbreakable arc, where he switches to a ''white'' outfit, [[http://jjba.wikia.com/wiki/File:Volume_29.jpg his hair also turns white for that arc, to keep with this rule.]]

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