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* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': Heffer's mother's green pants is like that in some later episodes.
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* ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'': The Father wears leather pants that merge into boots halfway.

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* ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'': The Father wears Daddy Dearest is drawn without any lines separating his shoes from his leather pants that merge into boots halfway.pants.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' it seemed that just about everyone wore jumpsuits, that went as far as to cover their fingertips. They acknowledge it at one point when we're in Brendon's room seeing his dirty jumpsuits strewn on the floor, finger/foot covers and all, and all the same shade of blue.
* ''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]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' it seemed that just about everyone wore jumpsuits, that went as far as to cover their fingertips. They acknowledge it at one point when we're in Brendon's room seeing his dirty jumpsuits strewn on the floor, finger/foot covers and all, and all the same shade of blue.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' was also is 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]].



* The majority of the characters of ''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]].
* The three main kids on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' have ''hair'' that seamlessly blends into their head. This has been [[StylisticSelfParody self-parodied]] a few times.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GetEd'': The majority of the characters of ''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/HomeMovies'': The art style makes it seem that just about everyone wears jumpsuits, which goes as far as to cover their fingertips. They acknowledge it at one point when a scene in Brendon's room shows his dirty jumpsuits strewn on the floor, finger/foot covers and all, and all the same shade of blue.
* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'': Most incarnations of the franchise use a variation of this where the equine characters' hooves blend seamlessly with the rest of their legs, which consist of a single smooth color from top to bottom with no visible lines dividing the hoof from fur-covered skin. The only exceptions to this are certain large stallions in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', who have hooves separated from the rest of their legs by a fringe of short hair and colored in a different shade from their coat, and all characters in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'', where all ponies have clearly defined hooves.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
The three main kids on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' have ''hair'' that seamlessly blends into their head. This has been [[StylisticSelfParody self-parodied]] a few times.



* In ''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.
* Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has legs so short that his boots go all the way up to his LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope [[ArtEvolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons)]].
* Everybody in ''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 ''WesternAnimation/TheInspector'', including the title star himself.
* 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.
* Jane from ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' does this with her tights.
* The Professor, Rock Bottom and Poindexter from 1950's ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat'' TV cartoons.
* The suits of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' may look like they have built-in boots, but both Alex and Clover have been shown without a boot in some circumstance or another, showing it's a separate piece.[[note]]Curiously, Clover's boots are knee-high while Alex's are ankle-high[[/note]]
* Foo from ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks''.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'', since ''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.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Dexter in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' has legs so short that his boots go all the way up to his LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine. His father, however, unquestionably follows this trope [[ArtEvolution (at least in the third and fourth seasons)]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MakingFiends'': Everybody in ''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.
* %%* ''WesternAnimation/TheInspector'': Many characters in DePatie-Freleng's ''WesternAnimation/TheInspector'', characters, including the title star himself.
* ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'': 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.
* %%* ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'': Jane from ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' does this with her tights.
* %%* ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat'': The Professor, Rock Bottom and Poindexter from 1950's ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat'' TV cartoons.
Poindexter.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'': The main characters' suits of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' may look like they have built-in boots, but both Alex and Clover have been shown without a boot in some circumstance or another, showing it's a separate piece.[[note]]Curiously, Clover's boots are knee-high while Alex's are ankle-high[[/note]]
* Foo from ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks''.%%* ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'': Foo.



* Lord Boxman from ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' has shoes which blend into his pants. Interestingly, DependingOnTheArtist, his shoes switch between being flats and having a slight heel.

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* ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'': Lord Boxman from ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' has shoes which that blend into his pants. Interestingly, DependingOnTheArtist, his shoes switch between being flats and having a slight heel.
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-->-- ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #127: [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE127LongPants "long pants"]]

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-->-- ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #127: #127 [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE127LongPants "long pants"]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-"Let's talk about your pants. Or your lack-thereof. Daisy-Dukes aside."-] ]]

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->'''Homestar Runner:''' What are you talking about, Strong Bad? I wear long pants.
->'''Strong Bad''': Um... no, from what I can tell, you wear ''no'' pants and have blue soles glued to the bottoms of your feet.

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->'''Homestar Runner:''' What are you talking about, Strong Bad? I wear long pants.
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Um... no, from what I can tell, you wear ''no'' pants and have blue soles glued to the bottoms of your feet.



* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': Ukyō Kuonji's standard okonomiyaki cook/martial art outfit includes clingy black pants with integrated shoes, which might be inspired by some ninja outfits.



-->'''Merchant:''' You're wearing long pants?\\
'''Haley:''' Yeah, I know. The way we're drawn makes it sort of hard to tell.



-->'''Timmy:''' Time to get out of bed, get dressed, put on my shoes... (''looks down at feet'') Whatever!

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-->'''Timmy:''' Time to get out of bed, get dressed, put on my shoes... (''looks ''[looks down at feet'') feet]'' Whatever!
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* The Father from ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' wears leather pants that merge into boots halfway.

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* ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'': The Father from ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' wears leather pants that merge into boots halfway.
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* [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} The Miis.]] Seriously, just take a look at them!

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* [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} The Miis.]] UsefulNotes/{{Mii}}s. Seriously, just take a look at them!
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* The Father from ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' wears leather pants that merge into boots halfway.
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** In the Strong Bad E-mail "senior prom" the title character attempts to use a prank device that [[TheNudifier "poofs away"]] everyone's pants... only to realize too late that thanks to this trope he's the only character who's indisputably ''wearing'' pants.
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* The illustrations in the children's book series ''Literature/FrannyKStein'' show the title character's shoes blending seamlessly with her pants.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' does this with ''hair'' for its 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.)

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* The three main kids on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' does this with have ''hair'' for its blond characters. [[ZigZaggedTrope Sort of.]] The three main kids have this for that seamlessly blends into their hair, but it's become head. This has been [[StylisticSelfParody self-parodied]] 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.)few times.
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* Homura's MagicalGirl outfit in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica''. It's actually her ''tights'' that have no seperation from her shoes.

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* Homura's Homura of ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' has a MagicalGirl outfit in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica''. It's actually her ''tights'' with tights and shoes that have no seperation from her shoes.blend together.
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** 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.

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** 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. In "Doug Out", they even get torn near the bottom, and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/steven-universe/images/8/80/Doug_Out_%28263%29.png the exposed part of Onion's foot is shoe-shaped]].
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* Lord Boxman from ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' has shoes which blend into his pants. Interestingly, DependingOnTheArtist, his shoes switch between being flats and having a slight heel.
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* Doctor Neo Cortex from ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' wears these in certain games.
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* Dr. Eggman from ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''.

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* Dr. Eggman from ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''.''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.
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* The suits of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' may look like they have built-in boots, but Clover is once clearly shown 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 both Alex and Clover is once clearly have been shown losing without a boot from her suit, in some circumstance or another, showing it's a separate piece.[[note]]Curiously, Clover's boots are knee-high while Alex's are ankle-high[[/note]]
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* The Professor, Rock Bottom and Poindexter from 1950's ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat'' TV cartoons.
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* 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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* Both Roger and Dorothy from ''Anime/TheBigO'' are drawn like this, lack any clear delineation between their shoes and pants, a result of Roger's insistence on him and everyone in his employ wearing black clothes. clothes (even if Dorothy's outfit is more a really dark red).
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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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** 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 off can be counted on a single hand).
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* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': The coloring of Emil's version of the NonUniformUniform causes that look to happen both for his boots in regards to his pants and his gloves in regards to his jacket.
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->'''Homestar Runner''' What are you talking about, Strong Bad? I wear long pants.

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->'''Homestar Runner''' Runner:''' What are you talking about, Strong Bad? I wear long pants.
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* Being stick figures, all the characters of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' used to have this, except for barefoot characters (Belkar had triangular hairy feet, and goblins had feet that basically just looked like hands). The first [[Art Evolution art upgrade]] gave Roy rather large boots (everyone else still had lines for feet), and the most recent one has given everyone fully drawn legs and feet, thus averting the trope.

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* Being stick figures, all the characters of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' used to have this, except for barefoot characters (Belkar had triangular hairy feet, and goblins had feet that basically just looked like hands). The first [[Art Evolution [[ArtEvolution art upgrade]] gave Roy rather large boots (everyone else still had lines for feet), and the most recent one has given everyone fully drawn legs and feet, thus averting the trope.
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* Being stick figures, all the characters of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' used to have this, except for barefoot characters (Belkar had triangular hairy feet, and goblins had feet that basically just looked like hands). The first [[Art Evolution art upgrade]] gave Roy rather large boots (everyone else still had lines for feet), and the most recent one has given everyone fully drawn legs and feet, thus averting the trope.
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* ''Anime/CodeGeass'' has a rare, non-budget related example. Just look at Lelouch's Zero costume. Ever notice how the boots and pants are completely seamless?

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* ''Anime/CodeGeass'' has a rare, non-budget related example. Just look at Lelouch's Zero costume. Ever notice how the costume, a flamboyant bodysuit with boots and pants are completely seamless?seamlessly integrated into the pants.
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* Playmobil figurines and Franchise/{{LEGO}} minifigs.

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* Playmobil figurines {{Toys/Playmobil}} figures in their early days and Franchise/{{LEGO}} minifigs.minifigures with unprinted leg pieces, though several minifigures have dual-molded legs to imply boots or have printed detail to denote shoes.
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This trope is when two or more pieces of clothing are drawn as if they're one.


* One of the default female outfits in the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series is a floor length dress that doesn't show the character's feet.
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-->-- ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #127: "long pants"

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-->-- ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #127: [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE127LongPants "long pants"
pants"]]
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-->-- ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner''
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