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1!!Cartoony Foot Stance Examples:
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3* Gromit from the ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' shorts and film. He even has a funny walk where he puts down one foot at a time, quickly.
4* Pluto and Butch from the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.
5* The bulldog, Spike and his son Tyke, in ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoons is often seen with a rather bear-like stance like Butch above. It helps give the bulldogs a macho swagger and Butch often has his elbows bent out so that it looks like he's in the same position a human with their fists on their waist would be.
6** Same with Tom and the other cats and dogs in the cartoon series. Tom becomes more and more anthropomorphic as time goes on though.
7* Spike and Hector, the two bulldogs and Sylvester the cat from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''.
8** Most digitigrade animals (cats and dogs) in ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' are shown plantigrade in fact.
9** WesternAnimation/PorkyPig averts this trope in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' by having the unguligrade stance that real pigs have, but he usually appears more digitigrade or plantigrade.
10* The cat (e.g., Furball, Rita, Precious, and Crump Kitty) and dog (e.g., Runt, Newt, Buttons, and Barky Marky) characters from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' switch between plantigrade stance and digitigrade stance DependingOnTheArtist or episode. Buttons is nearly always shown digitigrade like a real dog though.
11* Jake from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' has feet that are just toes.
12* The bull in the old WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit cartoon "Chilly con Carmen"
13* The moose in the WesternAnimation/{{Classic Disney Short|s}} ''Moose Hunters''.
14* Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar from the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts are an example even though more modern appearances always depict them with shoes.
15** You don't see their back hooves anymore and their front hooves are drawn as hands, but in their really early appearances, you could see that they clearly exemplify this trope.
16* The dog and cat characters from ''Literature/CliffordTheBigRedDog'' look plantigrade (but drawn with just toes on the ground) in some poses, but look digitigrade in other poses.
17* Same with the dog and cat characters from ''WesternAnimation/KryptoTheSuperDog'', though some dogs, like Strectcho Mutt, and many cats really are drawn as plantigrade.
18* Courage and Katz in ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' have feet that are just toes.
19* WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw and Baba Looey from the Creator/HannaBarbera cartoons.
20** Averted in one Creator/{{Boomerang}} short cartoon where the two characters are drawn more realistically and with the proper unguligrade stance.
21* Played straight with Pig, Dog, Duck, and Sheep from ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld'', but averted with Cat from the same show.
22* The Goodfeathers, the Girlfeathers, The Godpigeon, Chicken Boo, and the other bird chracters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''.
23* WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Yoyo Dodo from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''. Averted with Roadrunner, however.
24* Plucky Duck, Shirley the Loon, Fowlmoth, Sweetie, Gogo Dodo, and Li'l Beeper from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures''.
25* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and the other duck characters in the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987''.
26* WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker
27* Puppetry example: Big Bird in ''Series/SesameStreet'' is a human in a suit, therefore Big Bird has the same joints as a human. Creator/JimHenson's sketchbook shows a design that would have averted it (the puppeteer would have faced backward, so his knees seemed to bend back instead of forward), but it was deemed impractical.
28* The lions and the camel in ''WesternAnimation/TheCatInTheHatKnowsALotAboutThat''.
29** Creator/DrSeuss in general, really.
30* Buddy and Annie the ''T. rex''es from ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'' are examples, but most of the other dinosaurs that are supposed to be digitigrade avert this trope.
31* Inversion: Mice are supposed to be plantigrade, but the mice in the original ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'' cartoon are digitigrade (all the better to dance ''en pointe'', one supposes).
32** Then un-inverted in the more recent CGI cartoons, where the characters are much more human-like (including always wearing shoes).
33* Similarly, the AnimatedAdaptation of ''{{Literature/Redwall}}'' gave even the mouse characters a digitigrade stance. Made somewhat awkward by the fact that Matthias and Cornflower wore sandals that were still designed for a plantigrade stance.
34* Bo and Karla from ''WesternAnimation/MamaMirabellesHomeMovies''. The former has feet that are just toes and the latter has feet that are just hooves.
35* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' goes both ways with this. While the feet of many of the ponies don't entirely look like actual hooved feet, they do actually walk like real equines. There are a number of occasions where they appear to have "elbows" in the middle of their forelegs, though, for gesturing purposes.
36* Inverted with Pepper Clark, the skunk in ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'': She is digitigrade, while real skunks are plantigrade.
37* The ducks, crows, parrots, and chickens in ''WesternAnimation/SittingDucks''.
38* Inverted with Master Splinter in the 2003 ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|2003}}'' series. He generally stands on his toes, which seems to be a stylistic choice - until flashbacks show him walking on all fours in a digitigrade stance, even though rats are plantigrade.
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41!!Cartoony Foot Shape Examples:
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43* In the ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' franchise, Jerry's feet bear very little resemblance to the feet of real mice and the two toes he has look rather like the two toes on camel feet.
44** Speedy Gonzales from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' has two-toed feet as well, but his feet look more like rabbit or hare feet with two toes.
45* WesternAnimation/PorkyPig normally has feet and hooves shaped like slippers.
46* A white-furred female cat in the 1942 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon, "WesternAnimation/TheHepCat" has built-in high heels for front feet and back feet.
47* Piglet and Eeyore from ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' don't have hooves, just feet.
48* WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, Max, and even [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey]] and Minnie Mouse have feet that look awfully like human feet.
49** Mickey and Minnie also have hand and foot proportions that would be more appropriate for a Canada Lynx than for a mouse.
50** Nearly all {{Dogfaces}} have awfully human-like feet in fact.
51* Fifi La Fume from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' is usually seen with two toes on each foot, despite being a skunk and all.
52* Minerva Mink from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' has feet that look a lot like human feet.
53** Skippy Squirrel's feet look unusually huge and catlike for a squirrel.
54* In ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'', one of the horses on the very...questionable carousel from Tina's early childhood had ''human feet.''
55* Cows in the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts from the mid-1920s to the early 1930s, whether four-legged or two-legged, have feet that look somewhere between cats' feet and camels' feet.
56* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow''. Ren's feet usually look appropriate for a dog (aside from having three toes instead of four), but can sometimes look somewhat humanoid, while Stimpy has plantigrade toeless feet.
57* Literally everyone on ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'', especially T-Bone and Razor.
58* Unlike her live action adult puppet counterpart, Piggy from ''[[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies]]'' has more human-like feet, four toes on each foot, instead of having hoof-like feet. But in the [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018 reboot]], she has hooves like her adult counterpart.
59* Rare Inversion: Many human characters in ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'', especially female ones, have feet that are shaped rather like cats' hindfeet, including Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble.
60* Another inversion: Human characters in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' have three-toed feet that are shaped rather like cat's hindfeet.
61** Only when looked at from a distance. When the feet are shown close up, the feet are shown to have four toes and generally have a human like shape. Ocassionally, they will [[GrossUpCloseUp show more frightening details]]
62* All the [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic]] characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' have awfully human-like feet.
63* WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck has feet rather like those of a cat or a rabbit in the '60s WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes shorts.
64* Same thing with the avian characters from ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''.
65* The prevalent "rabbits and hares with pawpads" inaccuracy is averted with Max Hare and the four [[WhiteBunny white girl bunnies]] in the ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphony'' "WesternAnimation/TheTortoiseAndTheHare".
66* The Creator/TexAvery wolf has feet like a human.
67* Ratty and Mole from ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus''.
68* [=DoorMouse=] from ''WesternAnimation/TeamUmizoomi'' has rather human feet despite having only four toes.
69** The Shape Bandit and some other anthrops have these as well.
70* While the alligators of ''WesternAnimation/SittingDucks'' are plantigrade like real-life crocodilians, their feet look somewhat humanoid (aside from having three toes, despite alligators having four) and lack webbing between the toes.

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