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** In the episode "Runaway Mom" Belinda the cow's face turns green after smelling one of Mom's shoes.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' short, "Mighty Mouse and the Wolf," when one lamb, along with several others, is told to remove his wool, he begins to strip but then looks at the viewers and gets sheepish and red-faced. He modestly turns away and takes off his wool.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' short, "Mighty Mouse and the Wolf," when one lamb, along with several others, Runawothers, is told to remove his wool, he begins to strip but then looks at the viewers and gets sheepish and red-faced. He modestly turns away and takes off his wool.
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** In "The Army Mascot," Pluto turns green after swallowing a plug of chewing tobacco. He tries to swallow the green away, but it just comes back up. Later he turns other colors as well, including, yes, plaid. Even his tongue!

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** In "The Army Mascot," "WesternAnimation/TheArmyMascot," Pluto turns green after swallowing a plug of chewing tobacco. He tries to swallow the green away, but it just comes back up. Later he turns other colors as well, including, yes, plaid. Even his tongue!
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** In the MGM short "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]," Droopy blushes when [[WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood Red]] kisses him.

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** In the MGM short "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]," "WesternAnimation/TheShootingOfDanMcGoo," Droopy blushes when [[WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood Red]] kisses him.

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** In the film ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', a car's headlights serve as its cheekbones, since its windshield serves as its eyes, so having its headlights light up at the wrong time is basically the automobile equivalent of blushing.
*** But what about that car in Paris?

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** In the film ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' series, a car's headlights serve as its cheekbones, since its windshield serves as its eyes, so having its headlights light up at the wrong time is basically the automobile equivalent of blushing.
*** But what about that car in Paris?
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Though this is primarily an Animation Trope, being a common feature of FunnyAnimalAnatomy, it will occasionally show up in other media as well.

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Though this is primarily an Animation Trope, being a common feature of FunnyAnimalAnatomy, it will occasionally show up in other media as well. A subtrope of FurIsSkin.
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* ''Anime/AggressiveRetsuko'': When Retsuko falls asleep wearing a VR headset, it leaves a very visible red outline on her face.

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* ''Anime/AggressiveRetsuko'': ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'': When Retsuko falls asleep wearing a VR headset, it leaves a very visible red outline on her face.
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* ''Anime/AggressiveRetsuko'': When Retsuko falls asleep wearing a VR headset, it leaves a very visible red outline on her face.
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* In ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheBlackKnight'', Blaze the Cat (as Percival) has just been rescued by Sonic. [[TalkingWeapon Caliburn]] suggests that they "save the hugs and kisses for later." Cue Blaze's very first {{Moe}} moment.
* Elh from ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' is a {{Tsundere}} cat who blushes hard when some one hits her soft spot regarding her relationship with Red. Chocolat, on the other hand, ''always'' has BlushStickers on her face as a default expression.
* Spyro turns red all over when kissed by a fairy to boost his powers in ''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon.''
* Puffles in ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'' are tiny furry creatures capable of blushing. White puffles are the most prone to it due to their shy nature.

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* In ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheBlackKnight'', ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheBlackKnight'': Blaze the Cat (as Percival) has just been rescued by Sonic. [[TalkingWeapon Caliburn]] suggests that they "save the hugs and kisses for later." Cue Blaze's very first {{Moe}} moment.
* ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'': Elh from ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' is a {{Tsundere}} cat who blushes hard when some one hits her soft spot regarding her relationship with Red. Chocolat, on the other hand, ''always'' has BlushStickers on her face as a default expression.
* ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'': Spyro turns red all over when kissed by a fairy to boost his powers in ''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon.''
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* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'': Puffles in ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'' are tiny furry creatures capable of blushing. White puffles are the most prone to it due to their shy nature.
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Faith}}'', Misty blushes a lot even as a Pikachu.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Faith}}'', ''Webcomic/{{FaithMiyatoriaka}}'', Misty blushes a lot even as a Pikachu.
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* The [=AI=] population in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' typically have the ability to blush. When extremely flustered, they vent coolant with a audible "[=FWEEEEE=] sound.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TucaAndBertie'' Speckle blushes when Bertie compliments him and kisses him on the cheek after rescuing him from the flooded house.

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* ''{{Literature/Redwall}}'':
** Critters are constantly turning red from rage, green from seasickness, white with fury or fright, and pink with pleasure. They also have some very impressive tattoos, which apparently permanently colour the fur as well and don't grow out.
* Several times in ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'', Piglet (who is presumably made of cloth) is described as "turning pink." Being a piglet, isn't he pink by default?
* In ''Literature/TheMouseWatch'', Jarvis the rat blushes "bright pink" at one point.
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* ''{{Literature/Redwall}}'':
** Critters are constantly turning red from rage, green from seasickness, white with fury or fright, and pink with pleasure. They also have some very impressive tattoos, which apparently permanently colour the fur as well and don't grow out.
* Several times in ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'', Piglet (who is presumably made of cloth) is described as "turning pink." Being a piglet, isn't he pink by default?
* In ''Literature/TheMouseWatch'', Jarvis the rat blushes "bright pink" at one point.
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[[caption-width-right:196:[[TalkingAnimal The talking]] [[BalefulPolymorph waitress bunny]] is blushing? That's just ridiculous.]]

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[[caption-width-right:196:[[TalkingAnimal The talking]] [[BalefulPolymorph talking waitress bunny]] is blushing? That's just ridiculous.]]



* The furred characters of ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'' are susceptible to this. Especially [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Buwaro]] and Kieri ([[BalefulPolymorph well, when she has fur at least]]).

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* The furred characters of ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'' are susceptible to this. Especially [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Buwaro]] and Kieri ([[BalefulPolymorph well, (well, when she has fur at least]]).least).
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* ''Animation/BoBoiBoy'': Probe is seen blushing on a few occasions despite being a robot.
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* Blushing is used as a visual device for robots in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersGenerationOne''. A simple example would be Seaspray's humanoid love interest noticing him blushing at her in "Sea Change."

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* Blushing is used as a visual device for robots in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersGenerationOne''.''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers''. A simple example would be Seaspray's humanoid love interest noticing him blushing at her in "Sea Change."
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** A canonical instance occurs when Winston's naked mother encourages Florence to get naked too. This is, in fact, an experiment to see whether Florence is capable of feeling embarrassed.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/SonicStorybookSeries Sonic and the Black Knight]]'', Blaze the Cat (as Percival) has just been rescued by Sonic. [[TalkingWeapon Caliburn]] suggests that they "save the hugs and kisses for later." Cue Blaze's very first {{Moe}} moment.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/SonicStorybookSeries Sonic and the Black Knight]]'', ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheBlackKnight'', Blaze the Cat (as Percival) has just been rescued by Sonic. [[TalkingWeapon Caliburn]] suggests that they "save the hugs and kisses for later." Cue Blaze's very first {{Moe}} moment.



* Princess Sally blushes in a few episodes of ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM''.

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* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** In a "Sonic Sez" segment of ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', Grounder the robot's head turns pale green after smoking a cigarette.
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Princess Sally blushes in a few episodes of ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM''.



* In a "Sonic Sez" segment of ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', Grounder the robot's head turns pale green after smoking a cigarette.

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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' episode, "Primeape Goes Bananas", a wild Primeape turns red with rage briefly when Ash's Squirtle sprays it with the water gun attack.

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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' episode, "Primeape Goes Bananas", Bananas," a wild Primeape turns red with rage briefly when Ash's Squirtle sprays it with the water gun attack.



* A dove blushes in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''. Bashful constantly blushes around Snow White too.

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* A dove blushes in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''. Bashful constantly blushes around Snow White too.



* In Creator/RankinBassProductions' 1982 feature film ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'', The Skull turns rosy-cheek(bone)d when it empties a bottle of "wine".

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* In Creator/RankinBassProductions' 1982 feature film ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'', The Skull turns rosy-cheek(bone)d when it empties a bottle of "wine"."wine."



* Or rather, through a face full of scales in Iggy's case. Later in the ''Series/UnderTheUmbrellaTree'' holiday special, "Christmas Under The Umbrella Tree", he's revealed to have turned blue and he's shivering from the chilly, icy water after Jacob accidentally sprayed him with a water hose.

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* Or rather, through a face full of scales in Iggy's case. Later in the ''Series/UnderTheUmbrellaTree'' holiday special, "Christmas Under The Umbrella Tree", Tree," he's revealed to have turned blue and he's shivering from the chilly, icy water after Jacob accidentally sprayed him with a water hose.



* In ''[[VideoGame/SonicStorybookSeries Sonic and the Black Knight]]'', Blaze the Cat (as Percival) has just been rescued by Sonic. [[TalkingWeapon Caliburn]] suggests that they "save the hugs and kisses for later". Cue Blaze's very first {{Moe}} moment.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/SonicStorybookSeries Sonic and the Black Knight]]'', Blaze the Cat (as Percival) has just been rescued by Sonic. [[TalkingWeapon Caliburn]] suggests that they "save the hugs and kisses for later". later." Cue Blaze's very first {{Moe}} moment.



** In "Spots And Shots", Lucky's fur eventually turns green and his spots turn pink, as well as his nose turning blue and swelling up. This is a result of him not getting the vaccination needed to prevent these symptoms of a highly contagious condition from happening, after he spent the day attempting to avoid seeing the vet.
** In "Love 'Em And Flea 'Em", Lucky's fur is turned pink from pink food coloring that Mooch spills intentionally (in an effort to be Two-Tone's date at the dance instead), mixed with water and soap, after being bathed by Nanny. And at the end of the episode/segment, a steamed Mooch gradually turns red from bottom to top and steam comes out of his ears when his sabotage fails and Lucky tells him, "Cheer up, Mooch. You look so blue".

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** In "Spots And Shots", Shots," Lucky's fur eventually turns green and his spots turn pink, as well as his nose turning blue and swelling up. This is a result of him not getting the vaccination needed to prevent these symptoms of a highly contagious condition from happening, after he spent the day attempting to avoid seeing the vet.
** In "Love 'Em And Flea 'Em", 'Em," Lucky's fur is turned pink from pink food coloring that Mooch spills intentionally (in an effort to be Two-Tone's date at the dance instead), mixed with water and soap, after being bathed by Nanny. And at the end of the episode/segment, a steamed Mooch gradually turns red from bottom to top and steam comes out of his ears when his sabotage fails and Lucky tells him, "Cheer up, Mooch. You look so blue".blue."



** In the short, "There's Good Boos Tonight", a pair of horses turn ashen and slide to a stop in their tracks when they see Casper before them.

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** In the short, "There's Good Boos Tonight", Tonight," a pair of horses turn ashen and slide to a stop in their tracks when they see Casper before them.



** In the "Pecos Bill" segment from the same package movie, the eponymous character becomes red-faced when Slue Foot Sue, passing by on a large catfish, catches his eyes and he coyly turns away. He turns red again when he gets so titillated, he launches into the air like a rocket.
** In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" segment of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, a townsman blushes red as Katrina Van Tassel flirts with him. Later in the same featurette, at the closing of Brom Bones' song about the Headless Horseman, Ichabod turns red from heat while eating a boiled egg with too much pepper on it, and smoke expels from his ears.



** In "Pluto at the Zoo", Pluto becomes pallid with fright after ending up in an animal cage at a zoo, which contains a gorilla he sees and he faints (he's then seen reverted to his normal color a moment later).
** In "WesternAnimation/SpringtimeForPluto", an abashed Pluto's face is flushed red, after the Latina butterfly (who had just meta-morphed from a male caterpillar after spinning a cocoon at the tip of the dog's tail and emerging from it as the new form) catches him checking her out as she dances provocatively.
** In "The Moose Hunters", a moose turns red when he sees a cute "lady moose" (actually Goofy and Donald [[AssInALionSkin in disguise]]) doing a peek-a-boo dance.
** In "WesternAnimation/MusicLand", at the double wedding reception between the two saxophone-violin couples, the cello queen's face blushes red after the saxophone king kisses her, causing her tuners to spin so much that one of her strings snaps loose.

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** In "Pluto at the Zoo", Zoo," Pluto becomes pallid with fright after ending up in an animal cage at a zoo, which contains a gorilla he sees and he faints (he's then seen reverted to his normal color a moment later).
** In "WesternAnimation/SpringtimeForPluto", "WesternAnimation/SpringtimeForPluto," an abashed Pluto's face is flushed red, after the Latina butterfly (who had just meta-morphed from a male caterpillar after spinning a cocoon at the tip of the dog's tail and emerging from it as the new form) catches him checking her out as she dances provocatively.
** In "The Moose Hunters", Hunters," a moose turns red when he sees a cute "lady moose" (actually Goofy and Donald [[AssInALionSkin in disguise]]) doing a peek-a-boo dance.
** In "WesternAnimation/MusicLand", "WesternAnimation/MusicLand," at the double wedding reception between the two saxophone-violin couples, the cello queen's face blushes red after the saxophone king kisses her, causing her tuners to spin so much that one of her strings snaps loose.



** In "Hare Remover", Elmer tries his PsychoSerum, which turns various colors, on a dog who remains unaffected. Elmer later drinks the same formula and turns the same colors as the serum -- ''through his clothes!''

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** In "Hare Remover", Remover," Elmer tries his PsychoSerum, which turns various colors, on a dog who remains unaffected. Elmer later drinks the same formula and turns the same colors as the serum -- ''through his clothes!''



** In the remake of "Horton Hatches The Egg", Horton's face turns pale as it becomes chalk-white, when confronted by Maysie about her egg and prepares to explain to her.
** In the Censored 11 short "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarves", there are two versions of the part where Prince Chawmin' attempts to revive So White with his "rosebud" kiss. In the freaky original version, after several frenetic efforts, he becomes so exhausted that his whole body goes ashen (although his clothes are already partly white, but most of his teeth are still gold), as they literally take the life out of him as he ages and he shrugs in defeat. In the alternate version, while repeatedly kissing, his face just turns gray, then as he ages his hair stands back and gets wavy while it turns gray, then white as he now has a balding appearance, and only his face changes to a lighter shade of what was his normal, darker complexion.
** In "Bye, Bye Bluebeard", Porky's whole body goes pale at the sight of the eponymous, giant mouse when he encounters him at a doorway.
** In "A Witch's Tangled Hare", Witch Hazel gets red-faced with embarrassment when she lifts one leg too high while mounting her broom and flashes her pantalets.
** In "Often an Orphan", Porky's face turns red with incense after Charlie Dog asks him a few questions before concluding with "then shut up" and the latter is thrown out of the house.
** In "The Iceman Ducketh", Daffy is seen having climbed up a tree to escape some bears that were chasing him (who are now sleeping under the same tree) and his entire body is light blue, shivering from the wintry chill at the end.
** In the "Blue Danube" segment of "A Corny Concerto", rather through a face full of feathers in his case, the buzzard turns yellow from fright when he realizes he's done for once the black duckling (possibly Daffy) goes after him.
** In "Boobs In The Woods", Daffy's body turns pale for a second, when Porky catches him attempting to ring a bell for a third time, which is used for alerting that a fish has taken the bait, which Daffy was using to fool Porky.
** In "Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid", an embarrassed Beaky Buzzard turns red in the face and away after attempting to look down in a hole where Bugs enters and pops up cross-dressed as a lady in a towel, as if having come out of the shower.
** In "Robin Hood Makes Good", the fox gets fearful and panic-stricken as he turns yellow, running to the back door of a cabin and frantically trying to open it. This is because the smallest squirrel fools him into thinking that, disguising his voice, he is a hunter who is outside and at the front door of the cabin, trying to break in and come after him. The vulpine is so busy trying to escape that he loses his grip on reality and after bolting into the door and breaking free, he's still panicky and banging on the door while running down a pathway with it.
** In "Jumpin' Jupiter", Sylvester's entire body goes white with fright when he's on the edge of a moving saucer in space and sees just how high he is. Then after jumping into someone's arms, not realizing it's the Jupiter Buzzard at first when he turns around and sees who caught him, he turns yellow and dashes under Porky's bed in the tent.
** In "Martian Through Georgia", after the taller man who was reading a newspaper that includes info about the green alien flees when he sees him nearby, the shorter man who was also reading about it turns around and notices him reading his copy of the paper. The shorter man goes ashen, including his clothes, stricken with fear and does the same.
** In "[[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner Stop, Look and Hasten]]", Wile E. Coyote leaps into the Burmese tiger pit-trap he has dug, thinking he has captured the Road Runner, only to instantly re-emerge with abnormally white fur and fleeing in fear; a Burmese tiger ([[CanisLatinicus Surprisibus! Surprisibus!]]) then crawls out of the pit and angrily stalks off.
** In "Little Blabbermouse", some tourist mice turn white all over with fright briefly upon the sight of a cat before their colors turn back to normal and they flee, all while the W.C. Fields mouse is oblivious at first.

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** In the remake of "Horton Hatches The Egg", Egg," Horton's face turns pale as it becomes chalk-white, when confronted by Maysie about her egg and prepares to explain to her.
** In the Censored 11 short "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarves", Dwarves," there are two versions of the part where Prince Chawmin' attempts to revive So White with his "rosebud" kiss. In the freaky original version, after several frenetic efforts, he becomes so exhausted that his whole body goes ashen (although his clothes are already partly white, but most of his teeth are still gold), as they literally take the life out of him as he ages and he shrugs in defeat. In the alternate version, while repeatedly kissing, his face just turns gray, then as he ages his hair stands back and gets wavy while it turns gray, then white as he now has a balding appearance, and only his face changes to a lighter shade of what was his normal, darker complexion.
** In "Bye, Bye Bluebeard", Bluebeard," Porky's whole body goes pale at the sight of the eponymous, giant mouse when he encounters him at a doorway.
** In "A Witch's Tangled Hare", Hare," Witch Hazel gets red-faced with embarrassment when she lifts one leg too high while mounting her broom and flashes her pantalets.
** In "Often an Orphan", Orphan," Porky's face turns red with incense after Charlie Dog asks him a few questions before concluding with "then shut up" and the latter is thrown out of the house.
** In "The Iceman Ducketh", Ducketh," Daffy is seen having climbed up a tree to escape some bears that were chasing him (who are now sleeping under the same tree) and his entire body is light blue, shivering from the wintry chill at the end.
** In the "Blue Danube" segment of "A Corny Concerto", Concerto," rather through a face full of feathers in his case, the buzzard turns yellow from fright when he realizes he's done for once the black duckling (possibly Daffy) goes after him.
** In "Boobs In The Woods", Woods," Daffy's body turns pale for a second, when Porky catches him attempting to ring a bell for a third time, which is used for alerting that a fish has taken the bait, which Daffy was using to fool Porky.
** In "Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid", Boid," an embarrassed Beaky Buzzard turns red in the face and away after attempting to look down in a hole where Bugs enters and pops up cross-dressed as a lady in a towel, as if having come out of the shower.
** In "Robin Hood Makes Good", Good," the fox gets fearful and panic-stricken as he turns yellow, running to the back door of a cabin and frantically trying to open it. This is because the smallest squirrel fools him into thinking that, disguising his voice, he is a hunter who is outside and at the front door of the cabin, trying to break in and come after him. The vulpine is so busy trying to escape that he loses his grip on reality and after bolting into the door and breaking free, he's still panicky and banging on the door while running down a pathway with it.
** In "Jumpin' Jupiter", Jupiter," Sylvester's entire body goes white with fright when he's on the edge of a moving saucer in space and sees just how high he is. Then after jumping into someone's arms, not realizing it's the Jupiter Buzzard at first when he turns around and sees who caught him, he turns yellow and dashes under Porky's bed in the tent.
** In "Martian Through Georgia", Georgia," after the taller man who was reading a newspaper that includes info about the green alien flees when he sees him nearby, the shorter man who was also reading about it turns around and notices him reading his copy of the paper. The shorter man goes ashen, including his clothes, stricken with fear and does the same.
** In "[[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner Stop, Look and Hasten]]", Hasten]]," Wile E. Coyote leaps into the Burmese tiger pit-trap he has dug, thinking he has captured the Road Runner, only to instantly re-emerge with abnormally white fur and fleeing in fear; a Burmese tiger ([[CanisLatinicus Surprisibus! Surprisibus!]]) then crawls out of the pit and angrily stalks off.
** In "Little Blabbermouse", Blabbermouse," some tourist mice turn white all over with fright briefly upon the sight of a cat before their colors turn back to normal and they flee, all while the W.C. Fields mouse is oblivious at first.



** Elmo from "A Hick, A Slick, and A Chick". He gets red-faced when he opens a door and sees a mouse couple, Daisy Lou and Blackie, making out (he thought he had the wrong address at first and didn't realize for a moment that was Daisy Lou's place). Some white roses Elmo was carrying to Daisy Lou's also turn red and revert to seeds upon the more impressive collection of flowers Blackie brought for Daisy Lou.
** In A Kiddie's Kitty, Sylvester turns three different colors at separate times for separate reasons: White after he gets jumpy and slides down a tree because Suzanne scared him, blue after being frozen in a block of ice, and red after being overheated from a heater used to thaw the ice block that encased him. He also gets blue-faced earlier, from Suzanne unknowingly strangling him as she carried/dragged him.
** In ''Bushy Hare'', Nature Boy gets green-faced after Bugs makes him swallow a dart by blocking one end of the blowgun, sending the dart into Nature Boy's mouth.
** Canine Junior in ''A Waggily Tale''. He gets blue-faced due to the Little Girl and Johnny playing tug-of-war with him, unknowingly choking him.

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** Elmo from "A Hick, A Slick, and A Chick". Chick." He gets red-faced when he opens a door and sees a mouse couple, Daisy Lou and Blackie, making out (he thought he had the wrong address at first and didn't realize for a moment that was Daisy Lou's place). Some white roses Elmo was carrying to Daisy Lou's also turn red and revert to seeds upon the more impressive collection of flowers Blackie brought for Daisy Lou.
** In A "A Kiddie's Kitty, Kitty," Sylvester turns three different colors at separate times for separate reasons: White after he gets jumpy and slides down a tree because Suzanne scared him, blue after being frozen in a block of ice, and red after being overheated from a heater used to thaw the ice block that encased him. He also gets blue-faced earlier, from Suzanne unknowingly strangling him as she carried/dragged him.
** In ''Bushy Hare'', "Bushy Hare," Nature Boy gets green-faced after Bugs makes him swallow a dart by blocking one end of the blowgun, sending the dart into Nature Boy's mouth.
** Canine Junior in ''A "A Waggily Tale''. He Tale" gets blue-faced due to the Little Girl and Johnny Johnny's playing tug-of-war with him, unknowingly choking him.



** Dodsworth in "A Peck O' Trouble". After his fur, which simulates a suit, gets caught on a ladder rung and the ladder is extended, his fur-suit is pulled off his body and he's left in his undershorts. He gets embarrassingly pink-faced, turns to the viewers, chuckles coyly, climbs the ladder to retrieve his fur-suit, looks at the viewers, and chuckles coyly again.
** In "My Favorite Duck", so fed up with Daffy's antics, Porky is literally incensed enough to burst into flames, after his whole body turns red, then orange, then he burns up himself, and he wishes he had a shotgun to fire at the duck.
** Daffy in "Quackodile Tears". He's blue-faced when Honeybunch strangles him as she picks him up and out of the nest containing an egg on which Daffy was sitting.
** In "I Was a Teenage Tumb", as baby Thumb is carried away by a bird, his face turns light blue from the thin air at high altitude before he's dropped and his face turns back to its normal color.
** In "Cats A-weigh", a petrified Sylvester exits a room completely white after seeing the size of Hippity Hopper (who he mistakes as an abnormally large mouse), stuttering "Big mouse", before collapsing, and he turns back to his normal colors after Sylvester Jr. throws water on him.
** In "Tabasco Road", Sylvester's head/face turns red from the heat of attempting to eat a couple of chili peppers. Then, he tries drinking water from a dispenser, but that turns out to contain tabasco sauce instead and ingesting that causes him to launch like a rocket towards the end.
** Claude Cat/Pierre in "Louvre Come Back To Me". He turns various colors as he holds his breath for too long (he keeps his nose pinched with a clothes pin to avoid smelling Pepe Le Pew's odor) before he finally exhales and goes flying around and backwards like a balloon being deflated.

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** Dodsworth in "A Peck O' Trouble". Trouble." After his fur, which simulates a suit, gets caught on a ladder rung and the ladder is extended, his fur-suit is pulled off his body and he's left in his undershorts. He gets embarrassingly pink-faced, turns to the viewers, chuckles coyly, climbs the ladder to retrieve his fur-suit, looks at the viewers, and chuckles coyly again.
** In "My Favorite Duck", Duck," so fed up with Daffy's antics, Porky is literally incensed enough to burst into flames, after his whole body turns red, then orange, then he burns up himself, and he wishes he had a shotgun to fire at the duck.
** Daffy in "Quackodile Tears". Tears." He's blue-faced when Honeybunch strangles him as she picks him up and out of the nest containing an egg on which Daffy was sitting.
** In "I Was a Teenage Tumb", Tumb," as baby Thumb is carried away by a bird, his face turns light blue from the thin air at high altitude before he's dropped and his face turns back to its normal color.
** In "Cats A-weigh", A-weigh," a petrified Sylvester exits a room completely white after seeing the size of Hippity Hopper (who he mistakes as an abnormally large mouse), stuttering "Big mouse", mouse," before collapsing, and he turns back to his normal colors after Sylvester Jr. throws water on him.
** In "Tabasco Road", Road," Sylvester's head/face turns red from the heat of attempting to eat a couple of chili peppers. Then, he tries drinking water from a dispenser, but that turns out to contain tabasco sauce instead and ingesting that causes him to launch like a rocket towards the end.
** Claude Cat/Pierre in "Louvre Come Back To Me". Me." He turns various colors as he holds his breath for too long (he keeps his nose pinched with a clothes pin to avoid smelling Pepe Le Pew's odor) before he finally exhales and goes flying around and backwards like a balloon being deflated.



* On the ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' cartoon "Under The Counter Spy", Woody wakes up feeling weak and listless, which manifests itself as him being a sickly green. He goes to drink his nerve tonic, but reaches instead for a secret SuperSerum that was recently stolen and hidden in his house. He turns red, blue and yellow as the serum takes effect.
** In another cartoon starring Woody, "Alley To Bali", Woody becomes multi-colored for a few seconds after drinking a rainbow-colored refreshment and hiccups when he does so. Also, four of the characters in this turn brown, mostly after getting kissed: Woody turns brown after Buzz kisses him, thinking he was the Balinese seductress; a man-eating plant turns the same color when it traps Buzz and tries to eat him, and rots in reaction as a result, freeing him; a gray gorilla that emerges from a pot when Buzz does a snake charming moment and kisses him turns the same color before slipping back into the pot; and a peach, female octopus (whose tentacles were mistaken by Woody and Buzz for the multi-arms of another Balinese lady) turns likewise after she kisses Woody and Buzz at the end.

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* On the ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' cartoon "Under The Counter Spy", Spy," Woody wakes up feeling weak and listless, which manifests itself as him being a sickly green. He goes to drink his nerve tonic, but reaches instead for a secret SuperSerum that was recently stolen and hidden in his house. He turns red, blue and yellow as the serum takes effect.
** In another cartoon starring Woody, "Alley To Bali", Bali," Woody becomes multi-colored for a few seconds after drinking a rainbow-colored refreshment and hiccups when he does so. Also, four of the characters in this turn brown, mostly after getting kissed: Woody turns brown after Buzz kisses him, thinking he was the Balinese seductress; a man-eating plant turns the same color when it traps Buzz and tries to eat him, and rots in reaction as a result, freeing him; a gray gorilla that emerges from a pot when Buzz does a snake charming moment and kisses him turns the same color before slipping back into the pot; and a peach, female octopus (whose tentacles were mistaken by Woody and Buzz for the multi-arms of another Balinese lady) turns likewise after she kisses Woody and Buzz at the end.



** In the MGM short "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]", Droopy blushes when [[WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood Red]] kisses him.

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** In the MGM short "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]", [=McGoo=]," Droopy blushes when [[WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood Red]] kisses him.



** In another Creator/{{MGM}} short "What Price Fleadom?", a bulldog's face blushes bright red when he notices the viewers are about to see him open his toothless mouth in which he puts back his dentures. He then pulls down a shade and puts them back in while hidden from view behind it, then lifts the shade back up and smiles at the audience sheepishly.

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** In another Creator/{{MGM}} short "What Price Fleadom?", Fleadom?," a bulldog's face blushes bright red when he notices the viewers are about to see him open his toothless mouth in which he puts back his dentures. He then pulls down a shade and puts them back in while hidden from view behind it, then lifts the shade back up and smiles at the audience sheepishly.



** In "In The Army", after the sergeant tells Ren and Stimpy to remove their gas masks while standing in a room filled with tear gas (generated by stinky CartoonCheese), Stimpy inhales the tear gas and turns green while crying excessively; Ren is unfazed because he cheated by holding his breath.
** Mr. Horse's face turns red with ire in "Dog Show", when a poodle begs him not to be subjected to having to get inside a bulldog's mouth to either be chewed or eaten when he doesn't pass the judging/test.
** In "To Salve or Not To Salve", Ren turns entirely into some shade of blue and his body starts cracking apart slightly (probably a reference to decomposing), as he struggles to suppress his rage when Hey! It's That Guy (a pesky but persistent salesman), emerges from hiding in a toilet tank while Ren is using the toilet. The toilet paper spool is empty and the salesman offers him salve once more as a substitute, to which Ren finally caves in to and reluctantly (and sadly) accepts.
** In "It's A Dog's Life", Stimpy's whole front turns blue while choking on a rock given to him for a meal.
** In " The Last Temptation of Ren", Ren becomes blue-faced and dies after choking on a large chunk of oatmeal.
** In the Adult Party Cartoon two-parter and sequel episode, "Fire Dogs 2", Stimpy's entire front turns green while smoking from the wrong end of a cigar.
** In the same, later series episode, "Altruists", an embarrassed Stimpy turns red frontally after at last noticing where Ren went (having been caught inside a toilet drain, looking back displeasedly at Stimpy) and Stimpy foolishly mistook Ren's voice constantly calling for him as some spirit's.

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** In "In The Army", Army," after the sergeant tells Ren and Stimpy to remove their gas masks while standing in a room filled with tear gas (generated by stinky CartoonCheese), Stimpy inhales the tear gas and turns green while crying excessively; Ren is unfazed because he cheated by holding his breath.
** Mr. Horse's face turns red with ire in "Dog Show", Show," when a poodle begs him not to be subjected to having to get inside a bulldog's mouth to either be chewed or eaten when he doesn't pass the judging/test.
** In "To Salve or Not To Salve", Salve," Ren turns entirely into some shade of blue and his body starts cracking apart slightly (probably a reference to decomposing), as he struggles to suppress his rage when Hey! It's That Guy (a pesky but persistent salesman), emerges from hiding in a toilet tank while Ren is using the toilet. The toilet paper spool is empty and the salesman offers him salve once more as a substitute, to which Ren finally caves in to and reluctantly (and sadly) accepts.
** In "It's A Dog's Life", Life," Stimpy's whole front turns blue while choking on a rock given to him for a meal.
** In " The Last Temptation of Ren", Ren," Ren becomes blue-faced and dies after choking on a large chunk of oatmeal.
** In the Adult Party Cartoon two-parter and sequel episode, "Fire Dogs 2", 2," Stimpy's entire front turns green while smoking from the wrong end of a cigar.
** In the same, later series episode, "Altruists", "Altruists," an embarrassed Stimpy turns red frontally after at last noticing where Ren went (having been caught inside a toilet drain, looking back displeasedly at Stimpy) and Stimpy foolishly mistook Ren's voice constantly calling for him as some spirit's.



* In Depatie & Freleng's MGM, ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' featurette, "Pink Pictures", the eponymous character becomes the blue panther due to a lack of air, when the cork in one end of his snorkel is pounded deeper into it and clogged by a swarm of bees in a hammer formation, while he's underwater.
** In another ''Pink Panther'' cartoon, "Jet Pink", the same character turns into two colors. Becoming the white panther in paleness and fear and then green from airsickness (and maybe vertigo for both colors) while flying in an out-of-control jet.
** In "Pickled Pink", the panther is turned blue after the drunk accidentally closes a freezer door on him and traps him in it, and this is revealed after the drunk opens it, and sees him. Then, the panther is turned to a lighter shade of blue when he's frozen within a large, icy block, which then slides down some stairs before breaking apart once he reaches the bottom, and he turns back to his regular color.
** In "Pink U.F.O.", the second time the panther uses the bug spray as he's chasing the tiny bug-shaped space craft into a closet and he sticks out of the doorway, his body has turned green briefly from inhaling the spray.
** In "A Pink Christmas", the Pink Panther's body is turned into a bluish-gray color, after drinking soapy water from a pot, as he was expecting soup or something else.
* In another series of featurettes by the same duo and studio, ''WesternAnimation/TheAntAndTheAardvark'', the latter, titular character's whole body (including his shirt and pants) has undergone color changes in few of the cartoons. They include red on account of the heat from inadvertently inhaling Tabasco sauce into his snout, flames in another short from Charlie's (the ant) fireplace; green in unhealthiness from constantly inhaling cigar smoke and exhaling it into Charlie's ant hill in an attempt to get him to come out; and various, psychedelic patterns after unintentionally spraying himself with something that causes him to have a bad acid trip. Aardvark's face turned green in one short after Charlie lights a cigar in his stomach. In another short, his body is pale blue, covered with ice after making a hole in a frozen lake while chasing after Charlie. In yet again another short, Aardvark's completely black from an explosive rocket after they both fell into an extraordinary hole known as "instant hole". Same occurrence to Aardvark in "Isle of Caprice", when he attempts to launch himself from a cannon on one island and onto another which has ants. The cannon fires, but he's still in it.

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* In Depatie & Freleng's MGM, ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' featurette, "Pink Pictures", Pictures," the eponymous character becomes the blue panther due to a lack of air, when the cork in one end of his snorkel is pounded deeper into it and clogged by a swarm of bees in a hammer formation, while he's underwater.
** In another ''Pink Panther'' cartoon, "Jet Pink", Pink," the same character turns into two colors. Becoming the white panther in paleness and fear and then green from airsickness (and maybe vertigo for both colors) while flying in an out-of-control jet.
** In "Pickled Pink", Pink," the panther is turned blue after the drunk accidentally closes a freezer door on him and traps him in it, and this is revealed after the drunk opens it, and sees him. Then, the panther is turned to a lighter shade of blue when he's frozen within a large, icy block, which then slides down some stairs before breaking apart once he reaches the bottom, and he turns back to his regular color.
** In "Pink U.F.O.", ," the second time the panther uses the bug spray as he's chasing the tiny bug-shaped space craft into a closet and he sticks out of the doorway, his body has turned green briefly from inhaling the spray.
** In "A Pink Christmas", Christmas," the Pink Panther's body is turned into a bluish-gray color, after drinking soapy water from a pot, as he was expecting soup or something else.
* In another series of featurettes by the same duo and studio, ''WesternAnimation/TheAntAndTheAardvark'', the latter, titular character's whole body (including his shirt and pants) has undergone color changes in few of the cartoons. They include red on account of the heat from inadvertently inhaling Tabasco sauce into his snout, flames in another short from Charlie's (the ant) fireplace; green in unhealthiness from constantly inhaling cigar smoke and exhaling it into Charlie's ant hill in an attempt to get him to come out; and various, psychedelic patterns after unintentionally spraying himself with something that causes him to have a bad acid trip. Aardvark's face turned green in one short after Charlie lights a cigar in his stomach. In another short, his body is pale blue, covered with ice after making a hole in a frozen lake while chasing after Charlie. In yet again another short, Aardvark's completely black from an explosive rocket after they both fell into an extraordinary hole known as "instant hole". hole." Same occurrence to Aardvark in "Isle of Caprice", Caprice," when he attempts to launch himself from a cannon on one island and onto another which has ants. The cannon fires, but he's still in it.



* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies'', "Journey To The Center Of The Nursery", Piggy became so furious her face turned deep red, irritated by Animal and the rocks' burping contest.

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* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies'', "Journey To The Center Of The Nursery", Nursery," Piggy became so furious her face turned deep red, irritated by Animal and the rocks' burping contest.



** In the "To Bleep or Not To Bleep" segment of "Test Stressed", Fowlmouth gets furious when he learns that Shirley had already been asked out to the prom by Plucky. His face turns purple (rather than the typical red), some babies that Buster used to prevent Fowlmouth's cussing around them cry and flee, and just as he stomps the ground so hard he causes an earthquake, and seems like he's going to let loose with the obscenities (albeit bleeped ones), his facial color turns back to normal and he casually says, "Rats, maybe next time".
** In the "Born To Be Riled" short from "The Buster Bunny Bunch", Shirley and Fifi's faces turn red with ire when Babs pokes fun at them.
** In the "Kitty Cat-Astrophe" featurette from "Wake Up Call of the Wild", Hamton's face turns red, infuriated by Furball's antics with destroying his house due to the cat's natural instincts.
** In the "Pledge Week" segment "It's All Relative", Babs' face turns red, irritated when her mother keeps telling her to do "that other funny thing you do", which is getting in the way of Babs' plans of her date with Buster, and Babs repeats what was said but in first person, through clenched teeth.
** In "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian", a nauseated Buster turns green entirely (save for his red shirt) after eating a carrot chip. His reaction to it causes him to melt into a puddle before reconstituting himself and he bolts to the airplane's restroom (which is already occupied and crowded with many others who are sick) to vomit. He then comes out and asks the other occupants, "So you guys had the carrot chips too?" Prior to that, his face also turns a paler shade of blue than normal for a moment when Plucky (who's a steward here) asks him whether he'd like gray lumps with brown sauce or brown lumps with gray sauce.
** In "The Voyage of Kon Ducki" half of "Kon Ducki", Plucky is ashen with seasickness and while the ship is sailing during a storm. With his back turned, he's seen throwing up over the ship and into the ocean.

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** In the "To Bleep or Not To Bleep" segment of "Test Stressed", Stressed," Fowlmouth gets furious when he learns that Shirley had already been asked out to the prom by Plucky. His face turns purple (rather than the typical red), some babies that Buster used to prevent Fowlmouth's cussing around them cry and flee, and just as he stomps the ground so hard he causes an earthquake, and seems like he's going to let loose with the obscenities (albeit bleeped ones), his facial color turns back to normal and he casually says, "Rats, maybe next time".
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** In the "Born To Be Riled" short from "The Buster Bunny Bunch", Bunch," Shirley and Fifi's faces turn red with ire when Babs pokes fun at them.
** In the "Kitty Cat-Astrophe" featurette from "Wake Up Call of the Wild", Wild," Hamton's face turns red, infuriated by Furball's antics with destroying his house due to the cat's natural instincts.
** In the "Pledge Week" segment "It's All Relative", Relative," Babs' face turns red, irritated when her mother keeps telling her to do "that other funny thing you do", do," which is getting in the way of Babs' plans of her date with Buster, and Babs repeats what was said but in first person, through clenched teeth.
** In "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian", Hawaiian," a nauseated Buster turns green entirely (save for his red shirt) after eating a carrot chip. His reaction to it causes him to melt into a puddle before reconstituting himself and he bolts to the airplane's restroom (which is already occupied and crowded with many others who are sick) to vomit. He then comes out and asks the other occupants, "So you guys had the carrot chips too?" Prior to that, his face also turns a paler shade of blue than normal for a moment when Plucky (who's a steward here) asks him whether he'd like gray lumps with brown sauce or brown lumps with gray sauce.
** In "The Voyage of Kon Ducki" half of "Kon Ducki", Ducki," Plucky is ashen with seasickness and while the ship is sailing during a storm. With his back turned, he's seen throwing up over the ship and into the ocean.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' episode "Journey to the Tower of Omens", young Wilykit blushes briefly while making smooching noises, teasing Lion-O about Cheetara's HandsOnApproach when coaching him in the use of the Sword of Omens.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' episode "Journey to the Tower of Omens", Omens," young Wilykit blushes briefly while making smooching noises, teasing Lion-O about Cheetara's HandsOnApproach when coaching him in the use of the Sword of Omens.



* ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'': In "[=MiserEek=]", the blind old lady puts the titular Eek into a pot of boiling water and it burns so much that his fur turns red.
* In the cartoon short of Little Audrey "Butterscotch and Soda", the lead character turns a variety of colors after eating too much candy. These include: green, a candy cane pattern, and black.

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* ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'': In "[=MiserEek=]", "[=MiserEek=]," the blind old lady puts the titular Eek into a pot of boiling water and it burns so much that his fur turns red.
* In the cartoon short of Little Audrey "Butterscotch and Soda", Soda," the lead character turns a variety of colors after eating too much candy. These include: green, a candy cane pattern, and black.



*** This occurs quite often over the course of the show. This happened so often, in fact, that people started assuming that the ponies were simply oddly-colored furless creatures. In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E23PonyvilleConfidential Ponyville Confidential]]", [[ThoseTwoGuys Snips and Snails]] got gum stuck to their backsides and had to shave the surrounding hair off, revealing that, yes, the ponies do indeed have a coat of hair, and that the visible blushing must perforce be visible through the hair.
*** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E5GauntletOfFire Gauntlet of Fire]]", Ember sports a pair of {{Blush Sticker}}s when Spike hugs her towards the end of the episode -- through a faceful of dragon scales.

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*** This occurs quite often over the course of the show. This happened so often, in fact, that people started assuming that the ponies were simply oddly-colored furless creatures. In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E23PonyvilleConfidential Ponyville Confidential]]", Confidential]]," [[ThoseTwoGuys Snips and Snails]] got gum stuck to their backsides and had to shave the surrounding hair off, revealing that, yes, the ponies do indeed have a coat of hair, and that the visible blushing must perforce be visible through the hair.
*** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E5GauntletOfFire Gauntlet of Fire]]", Fire]]," Ember sports a pair of {{Blush Sticker}}s when Spike hugs her towards the end of the episode -- through a faceful of dragon scales.



** In the segment "It Works Good", Timon turns pale and melts into a puddle after receiving a threat from Smolder Bear concerning his car.
** In "Roach Hotel", Pumbaa turns red after one of the two roaches tricks him into pouring hot sauce in his snout. The burning sensation makes him react by also morphing into a steam whistle, doing a wild take as a single, large eye, and a rocket before he launches, and carries Timon with him.

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** In the segment "It Works Good", Good," Timon turns pale and melts into a puddle after receiving a threat from Smolder Bear concerning his car.
** In "Roach Hotel", Hotel," Pumbaa turns red after one of the two roaches tricks him into pouring hot sauce in his snout. The burning sensation makes him react by also morphing into a steam whistle, doing a wild take as a single, large eye, and a rocket before he launches, and carries Timon with him.



** In "Occupy Bears", when Panda realizes he's on the news in front of thousands of people, he gets a bad case of PerformanceAnxiety and blushes so brightly his entire head turns red.
** In "Panda's Sneeze", after Panda asks if his sneezing is really that cute, Ice Bear just blushes in response.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyOrbots'' episode, "Devil's Asteroid", Tor turns red with rage briefly after Bort dumps water all over him, due to Bo putting Bort up to it as a prank against Tor.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' short, "Mighty Mouse and the Wolf", when one lamb, along with several others, is told to remove his wool, he begins to strip but then looks at the viewers and gets sheepish and red-faced. He modestly turns away and takes off his wool.
** In the The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle segment, "The Star of Cucamonga", Swifty's face turns light blue from crawling with Oil Can Henry in a chilly air vent duct, and frost builds up on the former.

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** In "Occupy Bears", Bears," when Panda realizes he's on the news in front of thousands of people, he gets a bad case of PerformanceAnxiety and blushes so brightly his entire head turns red.
** In "Panda's Sneeze", Sneeze," after Panda asks if his sneezing is really that cute, Ice Bear just blushes in response.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyOrbots'' episode, "Devil's Asteroid", Asteroid," Tor turns red with rage briefly after Bort dumps water all over him, due to Bo putting Bort up to it as a prank against Tor.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' short, "Mighty Mouse and the Wolf", Wolf," when one lamb, along with several others, is told to remove his wool, he begins to strip but then looks at the viewers and gets sheepish and red-faced. He modestly turns away and takes off his wool.
** In the The ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle Jeckle'' segment, "The Star of Cucamonga", Cucamonga," Swifty's face turns light blue from crawling with Oil Can Henry in a chilly air vent duct, and frost builds up on the former.



* Biff in the ''WesternAnimation/HereComesTheGrump'' episode, "Sugar and Spite". He gets all pink-faced after his detached nose receives a kiss sent by one of the Valentinian hearts.
* Blue in the ''WesternAnimation/RainbowFish'' episode "Sibling Rivalry". In this case, it's more like a through-a- face-full-of-gills-or-scales moment, as his cheeks get rosy when his mom says that both he and his baby sister, Turquoise, are her babies.
** Sir Swordfish in "One Fish's Treasure". His whole face goes red with anger and annoyance after being startled by Rainbow fish and causing him to spill seaweed out of his wheelbarrow, and his head gets steamy, frying the seaweed.
** In "Ruby Slips In", Rainbow's cheeks become rosy twice: Once after he was busy bragging while playing sponge ball and he missed his catch; again after he's upset about his sister getting more attention from his friends than he does.
** In "The In-Crowd", Rainbow's cheeks get rosy with embarrassment when one of the High Tides comments on him being colorful.
** In "Father's Day", Rainbow's cheeks get rosy again when Blue mentions that his dad must be a spy (which embarrasses Rainbow because he stretched to truth about what his dad really does for a living).
** In "Blue's Fishy Catch", Principal Gelfite's cheeks get rosy when he accidentally mentions the goal of winning a trophy in a clam-ball game and the students look at him skeptically, as he realizes that he forgot to keep his yearning to win it a secret.
** Rainbow gets the rosy cheeks once again in "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner", when Chomper and Stingo make jokes at his expense about Mrs. Chips coming to visit his home for dinner.
* Spike from ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffandtheCatillacCats'' in the segment, "May The Best Cat Win". As Heathcliff keeps goading and taunting him, Spike turns a bright red all over from bottom to top with anger.
** Heathcliff himself also turns red with anger all over in "Revenge of The Kitty", after some construction workers keep picking at him.
** In the Catillacs segment, "Kitten Around", Riff-Raff and Roxie turn entirely pale blue after they're given white vinegar to drink instead of water. Also, Mungo's face turns red briefly from heat after sampling tabasco sauce.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheCountryMouseandCityMouseAdventures'' episode, "Diamond Safari", Tumaini's cheeks get rosy with modesty when one of the two African boys tells her she's a hero after hearing her story.
** In "Cinematic Mice", Alexander's cheeks get rosy after cousin Monique gives him three kisses.

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* Biff in the ''WesternAnimation/HereComesTheGrump'' episode, "Sugar and Spite". Spite." He gets all pink-faced after his detached nose receives a kiss sent by one of the Valentinian hearts.
* Blue in the ''WesternAnimation/RainbowFish'' episode "Sibling Rivalry". Rivalry." In this case, it's more like a through-a- face-full-of-gills-or-scales moment, as his cheeks get rosy when his mom says that both he and his baby sister, Turquoise, are her babies.
** Sir Swordfish in "One Fish's Treasure". Treasure." His whole face goes red with anger and annoyance after being startled by Rainbow fish and causing him to spill seaweed out of his wheelbarrow, and his head gets steamy, frying the seaweed.
** In "Ruby Slips In", In," Rainbow's cheeks become rosy twice: Once after he was busy bragging while playing sponge ball and he missed his catch; again after he's upset about his sister getting more attention from his friends than he does.
** In "The In-Crowd", In-Crowd," Rainbow's cheeks get rosy with embarrassment when one of the High Tides comments on him his being colorful.
** In "Father's Day", Day," Rainbow's cheeks get rosy again when Blue mentions that his dad must be a spy (which embarrasses Rainbow because he stretched to truth about what his dad really does for a living).
** In "Blue's Fishy Catch", Catch," Principal Gelfite's cheeks get rosy when he accidentally mentions the goal of winning a trophy in a clam-ball game and the students look at him skeptically, as he realizes that he forgot to keep his yearning to win it a secret.
** Rainbow gets the rosy cheeks once again in "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner", Dinner," when Chomper and Stingo make jokes at his expense about Mrs. Chips coming to visit his home for dinner.
* Spike from ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffandtheCatillacCats'' in the segment, "May The Best Cat Win". Win." As Heathcliff keeps goading and taunting him, Spike turns a bright red all over from bottom to top with anger.
** Heathcliff himself also turns red with anger all over in "Revenge of The Kitty", Kitty," after some construction workers keep picking at him.
** In the Catillacs segment, "Kitten Around", Around," Riff-Raff and Roxie turn entirely pale blue after they're given white vinegar to drink instead of water. Also, Mungo's face turns red briefly from heat after sampling tabasco sauce.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheCountryMouseandCityMouseAdventures'' episode, "Diamond Safari", Safari," Tumaini's cheeks get rosy with modesty when one of the two African boys tells her she's a hero after hearing her story.
** In "Cinematic Mice", Mice," Alexander's cheeks get rosy after cousin Monique gives him three kisses.



* Gleep in ''WesternAnimation/TheHerculoids'' episode, "The Time Creatures". He angrily turns red after getting zapped by a laser from one of the hovering machines, then morphs into one of them and returns fire at it.
* Shmoo in The New Shmoo episode, "The Warlock of Voodoo Island". As a magnet, he glows yellow as he collects energy from an electric current.

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* Gleep in ''WesternAnimation/TheHerculoids'' episode, "The Time Creatures". Creatures." He angrily turns red after getting zapped by a laser from one of the hovering machines, then morphs into one of them and returns fire at it.
* Shmoo in The ''The New Shmoo Shmoo'' episode, "The Warlock of Voodoo Island". Island." As a magnet, he glows yellow as he collects energy from an electric current.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode, "I Dare You", Norbert turns blue after sipping on a jalapeño slushie on a dare by Daggett and this causes the reaction of his head swelling up as the result of brain freeze and burn.
** Daggett in "Guess Who's Stumping To Dinner". After he was mailed to Antarctica, he returns to the dam blue and covered with frost, as some pesky penguins follow him before he drives them back out and away.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode, "I Dare You", You," Norbert turns blue after sipping on a jalapeño slushie on a dare by Daggett and this causes the reaction of his head swelling up as the result of brain freeze and burn.
** Daggett in "Guess Who's Stumping To Dinner". Dinner." After he was mailed to Antarctica, he returns to the dam blue and covered with frost, as some pesky penguins follow him before he drives them back out and away.



* In ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'', sometimes with Donald, he gets red-faced with anger, such as in "Can't Take A Yolk", after he finds out that Huey, Dewey, and Louie filled his bathtub with gelatin, which gets stuck to his body, as a prank, and they laugh at him.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'', sometimes with Donald, he Donald gets red-faced with anger, such as in "Can't Take A Yolk", Yolk," after he finds out that Huey, Dewey, and Louie filled his bathtub with gelatin, which gets stuck to his body, as a prank, and they laugh at him.
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Most mammals are covered in fur, most birds in feathers, most reptiles in scales. Thus, [[LuminescentBlush if the blood rushes to the animal's skin]] as a result of effort, anger, embarrassment or pain, it should be covered from view, though if an animal has light-colored, thin fur or feathers, something of the skin tone may still be visible. Some creatures, namely robots, are inorganic, and have no blood with which to blush. However, a remarkable phenomenon takes place in the world of animated beings. There, if a bear burns or drops a hammer on its paw, or a duck is bilked of a million-dollar prize, or a [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent griffin]] is caught in the shower without a towel on, or a robot is kissed by their crush -- or even if a [[AnthropomorphicObjects factory whistle]] is just blowing too strenuously -- the creature or object will turn bright red -- flesh, fur, feathers, or metal included. This phenomenon is usually restricted to the face, but will on some occasions spread over the whole body.

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Most mammals are covered in fur, most birds in feathers, most reptiles in scales. Thus, [[LuminescentBlush if the blood rushes to the animal's skin]] as a result of effort, anger, embarrassment or pain, it should be covered from view, though if an animal has light-colored, thin fur or feathers, something of the skin tone may still be visible. Some creatures, namely robots, are inorganic, and have no blood with which to blush. However, a remarkable phenomenon takes place in the world of animated beings. There, if a bear burns or drops a hammer on its paw, or a duck is bilked of a million-dollar prize, or a [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent griffin]] is caught in the shower without a towel on, or a robot is kissed by their crush -- or even if a [[AnthropomorphicObjects factory whistle]] is just blowing too strenuously -- the creature or object will turn bright red -- flesh, fur, feathers, or metal included. This phenomenon is usually restricted to the face, but will on some occasions spread over the whole body.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SEekTheCat'': In "[=MiserEek=]", the blind old lady puts the titular Eek into a pot of boiling water and it burns so much that his fur turns red.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SEekTheCat'': ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'': In "[=MiserEek=]", the blind old lady puts the titular Eek into a pot of boiling water and it burns so much that his fur turns red.
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* ''Manga/AxisPowersHetalia'': Just like their [[UncattyResemblance human counterparts]], the Nekotalia cats always have LuminescentBlush.

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* ''Manga/AxisPowersHetalia'': ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'': Just like their [[UncattyResemblance human counterparts]], the Nekotalia cats always have LuminescentBlush.
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* In ''Literature/TheMouseWatch'', Jarvis the rat blushes "bright pink" at one point.
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* Flower the skunk in Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' turns red when being kissed for the first time, the blush travelling from his nose all the way to the tip of his tail.

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* Flower the skunk in Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' turns red pink when being kissed for the first time, the blush travelling from his nose all the way to the tip of his tail.

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* Creator/DingoPictures' ''Pocahontas'' has Wabuu blush when Pocahontas asks him if he's fallen in love with the white settlers' cat, Princess. WebVideo/Phelous calls this out in his review of the film, "Ugh! What the ''shit'', Dingo? You know, if a raccoon was ''actually'' going to blush, its ''fur'' wouldn't change color, you idiots!"

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* Creator/DingoPictures' ''Pocahontas'' has Wabuu blush when Pocahontas asks him if he's fallen in love with the white settlers' cat, Princess. WebVideo/Phelous WebVideo/{{Phelous}} calls this out in his review of the film, "Ugh! film:
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What the ''shit'', Dingo? You know, if a raccoon was ''actually'' going to blush, its ''fur'' wouldn't change color, you idiots!"
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* Puffles in ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'' are tiny furry creatures capable of blushing. White puffles are the most prone to it due to their shy nature.
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* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries''
** In "Spots And Shots", Lucky's fur eventually turns green and his spots turn pink, as well as his nose turning blue and swelling up. This is a result of him not getting the vaccination needed to prevent these symptoms of a highly contagious condition from happening, after he spent the day attempting to avoid seeing the vet.
** In "Love 'Em And Flea 'Em", Lucky's fur is turned pink from pink food coloring that Mooch spills intentionally (in an effort to be Two-Tone's date at the dance instead), mixed with water and soap, after being bathed by Nanny. And at the end of the episode/segment, a steamed Mooch gradually turns red from bottom to top and steam comes out of his ears when his sabotage fails and Lucky tells him, "Cheer up, Mooch. You look so blue".

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%% NOTE BEFORE ADDING EXAMPLES: This is ONLY for animal/furry/otherwise would not be physically capable of blushing characters. In cases where it's a human that's blushing, that goes under LuminescentBlush.
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%%NOTE BEFORE ADDING EXAMPLES: This is ONLY for animal/furry/otherwise would not be physically capable of blushing characters. In cases where it's a human that's blushing, that goes under LuminescentBlush.

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* Ralsei (a goat-like person) from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' blushes frequently, despite being covered in fur ''and'' wearing a wide-brimmed hat that casts a shadow over his face.

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* Happens frequently in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}''. It's frequently the case for Ralsei (a goat-like person) from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' in the latter, who blushes frequently, despite being covered in fur ''and'' wearing a wide-brimmed hat that casts a shadow over his face.face.
** Made even stranger considering that most characters are [[BizarreAlienBiology monsters made of magic who don't have proper blood]].
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* Creator/DingoPictures' ''Pocahontas'' has Wabuu blush when Pocahontas asks him if he's fallen in love with the white settlers' cat, Princess. WebVideo/Phelous calls this out in his review of the film, "Ugh! What the ''shit'', Dingo? You know, if a raccoon was ''actually'' going to blush, its ''fur'' wouldn't change color, you idiots!"

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