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1!Reasons for This Trope
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3One reason for this trope is that MenAreGenericWomenAreSpecial, with males being perceived as the default and the females being "othered."
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5 In a few species in the animal kingdom, like many birds, some mammals, and anglerfish, the sex dictates a huge visual disparity, yet it is nearly inevitable that it is the female anthropomorphic character who loses the animalistic traits. When anthropomorphic male animals are illustrated, they're allowed to retain the look of the respective species they happen to be, but when female anthropomorphic characters, the artists are pushing the immediate visual recognition of femininity which results in "prettifying," and in some instances, sexualization of the original animal character.
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7Another reason is that, as we are a species largely used to seeing our fellows clothed, it is only logical that we would come to see masculinity as an absence of feminine traits.
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9After all, while the physical attributes that most obviously designate one as male are completely rendered veiled by socially normal attire, a woman under normal circumstances would have to put particular effort into disguising the presence of her breasts, the shape of which are generally obvious even when they are concealed. Consider also how many distinct styles of clothing are considered "male", how many are "female", and how many can easily be worn by either side; we may be pinning much of our ability to distinguish between sexes strictly on the presence or absence of a feminine figure.
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11!How Media Tends to Proportion Anthropomorphic Female Animal Characters, and Its Effects
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13The tendency for media to sexualize women more than men does not apply only to human and DemiHuman characters. This tendency also extends to alien, monster, and animal characters (fictional or nonfictional species). With all three, the females are usually made more humanoid than the males as well.
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15The media tends to depict bipedal or anthropomorphic female animal characters with mostly or completely humanoid body proportions and human-like breasts rather than as a bipedal animal. For reference, a human torso is about three head lengths, legs are another three head lengths, and arms are three-and-a-half head lengths (we'll call this the 3-3-3½ ratio). Cats, dogs, and lizards have a 4-2-2 ratio. They tend to be sexualized as well. An early example of anthropomorphic female animal characters who are on the more "human" end of the sliding scale of anthropomorphism with humanoid body shapes is Van Beuren Studio's feline character in "The Farmerette," done in 1932. There were a few other early examples, but female animals of this level of anthropomorphism have become more common since the 1980s. Due to this, it is now natural for a naked or even partly dressed female animal character to seem awkward to the viewer unless she is a NearlyNormalAnimal, TalkingAnimal or PartiallyCivilizedAnimal, leading to the PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales trope. This tendency is even greater with fanart of female animal characters in media.
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17This trope arises from artists who tend to associate "feminine" tells with human female SecondarySexualCharacteristics when drawing female animals. By contrast, the designs of male and prepubescent female animal characters are usually composed of [[FunnyAnimal basic shapes that remain]] [[CivilizedAnimal faithful to their species]] rather than having a humanoid body shape because male characters are not held to the same standard. Intimidating, macho, muscular, or evil anthropomorphic male animals may be drawn with a broad chest, a square jaw, or a top-heavy build to show those traits, but you would think less that it was male and more that that was just how the character looked like. Prepubescent female animal characters are not held to the same standard because prepubescent girls aren't really either.
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19The more animalistic look of male anthropomorphic animal characters and more humanoid look of female ones may reflect society's expectation of females to be more "refined" and the males to be more "savage"/"beastly", in attempts to cultivate greater identification with the characters based upon gender roles.
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21Even though there are a lot of anthropomorphic female animals that are practically human, there are still some female animals that more resemble their species. For example, [[WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH Mrs. Brisby]] (notice the bent hind legs) and [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Penelope Pussycat]] (notice the shorter limbs).
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23!!Anthropomorphic Female Animal Characters With a FunnyAnimal[=/=]CivilizedAnimal Body Shape
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28* Magicia De Spell from the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse and ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987''.
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32* Mrs. Brisby from ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH''
33* Gloria the hippo from ''Franchise/{{Madagascar}}'' and Gia the jaguar from the third movie.
34* Tigress from ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' doesn't have human-like breasts or HartmanHips. Instead, she looks lean, sleek, feminine and sexy without abusing feline anatomy.
35** The Wu sisters, Mei Ling, and the soothsaying goat from the second movie are two other examples. In fact, ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' is good at subverting HumanoidFemaleAnimal overall.
36* Kitty Softpaws from ''WesternAnimation/PussInBoots2011''
37* Abby Mallard, Foxy Loxy, and Goosey Loosey from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle''
38* Olivia Flaversham from ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''
39* Miss Bianca from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers''
40* Sawyer from ''WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance'' is rather like the Gadget and Rebecca examples below.
41* Lulubelle from the "Bongo" segment of ''WesternAnimation/FunAndFancyFree''
42* Lady Kluck from ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973''
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45[[folder:Literature]]
46* Kanga from both the original and Disney versions of ''Literature/WinnieThePooh''
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50* Arlene from the ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' comics, shows, and specials
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53[[folder:Video Games]]
54* Dixie Kong and Wrinkly Kong from the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' games
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57[[folder:Western Animation]]
58* WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse and Daisy Duck from the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts
59* Ortensia the cat and Francine Cottontail from the ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'' cartoons.
60* Penelope Pussycat, Ma Cat, a little-known yellow and white tuxedo cat named Sylvia, and Miss Prissy the hen from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''
61** Also, Sylvester's mom and Mac and Tosh's aunt in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' have the basic proportions of their species, even though the former has small WrongTypeOfMammalMammaries.
62* Babs Bunny, Fifi La Fume, Sweetie and Shirley the Loon from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures''
63* Dot Warner, Slappy Squirrel, Marita the hippo, Candie Chipmunk and Rita the cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''
64* Marlene the otter from ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar''
65* ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}'s girlfriend, Sonja, has the same round body type that he has.
66* Cindy Bear from ''WesternAnimation/YogiBear''
67* The female animals in ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride''. A few of the female animals may have HartmanHips and one of the lionesses may have a chest shape that suggests breasts, but they all keep the basic body shape of their species.
68* Bessie and Abby in ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard''.
69* Bear, Sheep, and Kangaroo from ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld''.
70* Gosalyn from ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''
71* Molly Cunningham from ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin''
72* Gadget Hackwrench of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and Rebecca Cunningham of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' do have somewhat more humanoid proportioning than the other mice and bears respectively, but they are not totally humanoid the way some forms of media proportion female characters.
73* Tillie the tiger cub from the WesternAnimation/SillySymphony, "Elmer The Elephant''.
74* Some of the female cats are no more anthropomorphic than [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry Tom]] or Butch.
75* Any bipedal female character in ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'' can count as this as they are no more humanoid than the male ones, and they keep the basic body shape of their species.
76* Daniel Tiger's mom, Katarina Kittycat, and her mom in ''WesternAnimation/DanielTigersNeighborhood''
77* Hallie the hippo and Lambie the lamb from ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''.
78* Nicole Watterson the cat, Anais Watterson the rabbit, and Tina Rex from ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
79* ''WesternAnimation/AlfredJKwak'' characters are all anthropomorphic to various degrees, but the non-mammal female characters (aside from TertiarySexualCharacteristic) are drawn the same as the male characters of the same species. Winnie Wana, Blanche Wana, Anna Kwak, Jersomina, and all other female waterfowl characters with some nameless background character exceptions, have the exactly the same body type as the male waterfowls. This also applies to the majority of non-mammal charaters and other birds, like Nina Rokodil, Ollie's wife, and others.
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