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5[[caption-width-right:350:[[Film/{{Deliverance}} You got a purty mouth...]]]]
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7->''"Like the majestic flounder, some characters have features that drift to the side of their head. Side-mouth is how to avoid lip and chin motion when animating on the cheap. It's not a ''style'' or a good excuse to avoid learning to draw expressions in profile."''
8-->-- '''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}} [[http://lackadaisy.foxprints.com/exhibit.php?exhibitid=333 Notes on Expressions! (of the face-type kind)]]'''
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10In larger budget productions, there's sometimes a dedicated animator just for the lips of characters, due to the squash-and-stretch aspect of the face deforming on a cartoon character. In cheaper animation, artists [[MotionlessChin will use tricks]] to minimize the amount of distortion to the face, so you just animate a mouth moving on a static face.
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12The problem occurs when you see characters in profile (that is, when they're facing to the side of the camera, so you see half of their face), since the face should be animated. Lower budget cartoon (especially anime) artists sometimes tend to actually show the (already small) mouth from a 3/4ths viewpoint, even if the face and lips are ''still in profile''. Since small noses often require drawing them to a point, this creates a weird flounder/Picasso effect or 'snout' as the character's mouth is no longer centered but completely on the side of the face.
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14This is understandable for animation, as it's a budget saver and makes production go faster. This trope becomes artifactual in other media, specifically comics. Despite the fact this trick is really necessary only in a moving picture medium, a fair number of amateur artists do this, either due to inexperience, [[LazyArtist laziness]], or adherence to the visual trope. This effect can be averted by simply avoiding profile altogether and doing 3/4 points of view instead. When it comes to time savers, some artists will cite preference for this kind of drawing with other shortcuts such as the VideoGame/PacMan mouth.
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16Compare CheatedAngle and SidewaysSmile, for face-splitting smiles with obscured eyes viewed from the side profile.
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19!!Examples:
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21[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
22* Really, one would be hard-pressed to name an anime that ''doesn't'' feature Cheeky Mouth. It's been a staple of anime as far back as ''Manga/AstroBoy'' in the early '60s. It's also more noticeable in TV anime than in theatrical features, since TV series tend to have smaller budgets. For comparison: while you're likely to see much less of it in Creator/StudioGhibli movies, Creator/HayaoMiyazaki used it a lot on his first TV series, ''Anime/FutureBoyConan''.
23* ''Anime/PaniPoniDash'' uses this.
24* An eyecatch for ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' features Sakaki drawn in this style.
25** Most of the series uses this, actually.
26* Happens a lot in the ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' manga, even though there isn't any need for lip flap. In this case, it makes the artwork more dynamic.
27* Particularly visible in ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' at some points.
28* Used in both the anime and manga versions of ''Manga/ZatchBell''.
29* Creator/RumikoTakahashi used it in the manga and anime versions of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' and ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''. Less so in ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'' though it's not completely absent even there.
30* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' perpetrates this often, despite the reasonably high animation level. Or maybe they spent all their budget on the giant robots.
31* ''Literature/KyouranKazokuNikki'' uses this (when they are visible at all) for almost the entire cast, except for the lion Teika, who just doesn't get that many spoken lines.
32* Done quite frequently in ''Franchise/YuGiOh!''
33* A common occurrence in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' as trainers often shown on their side profile during Pokémon battles, expressing their faces or shouting commands.
34* Appears a couple times in both the ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' OVA and [[Anime/{{Hellsing}} TV series]].
35** And is done repeatedly to SlasherSmile mouths.
36* All over the place in ''Literature/{{Slayers}}''.
37* ''Manga/FairyTail'' does it with female characters in comic situations. In more serious situation, the females suddenly get a normal mouth, and the guys never have it happening to them.
38* Happens a few times in the anime ''Anime/ErgoProxy''. The animation quality is generally very good, so cheeky mouths that appear can be actually particularly glaring.
39* Happens in episode 10 of ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' where Mai blows a bubble and eats it.
40* Typical in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''
41* Extremely common in ''Anime/DayBreakIllusion''. It appears to be an actual artistic choice.
42* The image shown above is from ''Manga/KOn''. Take note that the girls' lips are still drawn as part of their facial profile while they talk.
43* Happens in ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'' especially for characters further back in a scene. The anime generally sticks to front shots of speaking characters. Profile shots and many characters in the background however end up falling into this trope.
44* It's a rare occasion when the ''Manga/AsTheGodsWill'' and its sequel ''don't'' do this.
45* ''Anime/KemonoFriends'' does this sometimes, despite being an AllCGICartoon.
46* It's virtually the default character design for the title character in ''Anime/LittlePollon'', which despite being made in 1982 often looks stylistically something out of the '60s.
47* ''Anime/CapRevolutionBottleman'' uses this trope.
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49[[folder:Asian Animation]]
50* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' has the characters' mouths visible even when they're seen from a side view.
51* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'', most characters' mouths are fully visible, even when they are viewed from the side.
52* In ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', most of the characters' mouths are fully visible even when the characters are viewed from the sides.
53* In ''Animation/SweetsFairy'', the characters' mouths often shift to one of their cheeks when they're being seen from a side angle to make the mouth more visible. The characters with beaks don't utilize this.
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55[[folder:Comic Books]]
56* ''ComicBook/CerebusTheAardvark'' does this by design. Cerebus always has one of those, even when his snout does not obscure the view. When viewed en face, he has ''two'' of those.
57* ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'' characters often seem to have their mouths shoved over to one side of their faces, even when they're facing the camera!
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59[[folder:Literature]]
60* The controversial children's book ''Maggie Goes on a Diet'' (aka ''Maggie Eats Healthier'' in international releases) features this in its illustrations. Although the book is American, the illustrator (Mari Kuwayama) is Japanese and uses a very {{Animesque}} style.
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62[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
63* Pointed out in a ''{{ComicStrip/Dilbert}}'' anthology by author Scott Adams, who prefers the Cheeky Mouth look.
64* Self-mocked by Bill Amend in [[http://www.foxtrot.com/2010/01/10/ this]] ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' strip. A slight variation, since his comic is not animated and is not usually in profile.
65* ''ComicStrip/{{Curtis}}''; check out, for instance, [[http://joshreads.com/?p=5458 the Curtis strip in here]].
66* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' used it occasionally, especially in the first few years of the strip.
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68[[folder:Video Games]]
69* Prominent in a lot of Artix Entertainment games, since their characters are almost always shown from the side, but ''VideoGame/DragonFable'' and ''VideoGame/MechQuest'' are the biggest offenders.
70* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
71** Originally, Sonic and some of his friends would, most of the time, only have the side-mouth if they were being viewed from a profile angle, to appear more natural. However, around the period ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' released, side-mouths were almost always what Sonic and other characters were depicted with. The ''VideoGame/MarioAndSonicAtTheOlympicGames'' games, however, had front-mouths appearing much more frequently.
72** ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'' and the Wii-version of ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' averted this by simply not drawing mouths on the character models, though the cutscenes still had them. But the Werehog had one.
73** ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' and ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'' actually have Cheeky Mouth programmed into the rendering engine so that Sonic's mouth is always closest to the camera. [[GoodBadBugs If you're able to get him at the right camera angle,]] you can get [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fua3bguHyQc this]].
74** Sonic in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'' takes the Cheek Mouth to [[https://youtu.be/_u3Wd3Z1Zas?t=17 new extremes, moving the mouth side-to-side physically]].
75* ''VideoGame/TyTheTasmanianTiger'' has a cheek mouth on either side of his face. The effect is somewhat odd, especially when he faces the screen and appears to have ''[[TooManyMouths two mouths]]'' on both cheeks.
76* Jingle the reindeer in ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' has his mouth texture permanently on one side of his face. When you talk to him, he will often ask you specifically to make sure to only look at his "good side".
77** With the exception of Axel, all elephant villagers in ''Animal Crossing'' games have their mouths permanently on one side of their faces. Cyd is the only elephant villager whose mouth is on the right side, while all other elephants' mouths beside Axel's are on the left. Some non-elephant villagers, such as the mouse Dora and the pig Hugh, also have this.
78* {{Character Portrait}}s in ''VideoGame/MachineKnight'' will normally make use of this, but certain characters ''will'' move their lips at the edge of their face - others, however, will obviously not, as if the lead artist couldn't decide if this trope was in force.
79* Artwork for the original ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' portrays the title characters with [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/e77b75f94bd4d8c9e6f6434c241f927d/tumblr_inline_p0tmljCpbh1urza4s_1280.jpg their mouths]] practically coming out of the [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4TTdPTTVOAY/maxresdefault.jpg back of their heads]].
80* Princess Peach's sprite in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' features her face in profile with an open smile and a row of pixels closing off the outer smile, creating this effect.
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82[[folder:Webcomics]]
83* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' consistently uses this every time a head is seen in profile view, except for when the character wears a mask or similar face-veiling headgear.
84* ''Webcomic/{{Megatokyo}}''.
85* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'', though it stopped, possibly from reader complaints. There's at least one commissioned artwork where the only correction was specifically to remove a cheeky mouth.
86* Referred to as "Flounderface Disorder", and is pointed out that it's largely used when [[NoBudget animating on the cheap]], and shouldn't be considered a style when drawn in a different art medium such as comics where animating isn't a concern, in this ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}'' [[http://lackadaisy.foxprints.com/exhibit.php?exhibitid=333 Expressions Tutorial]].
87* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'': Sometimes characters' mouths reach past the edge of the face when they shout ([[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/05/11 like, here for instance]]).
88* ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}''.
89* In ''Webcomic/WonderWeenies'', the mouths will even move from cheek to cheek in frontal views between panels.
90* Frequent in early ''Webcomic/{{Walkyverse}}'' comics. At [[http://www.itswalky.com/comic/walky-i-dont-think-this-is-such-a-great-idea/ one point]] in the ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' rerun, present-day Willis berates his past self for being "averse to drawing the mouth anywhere but floating on the middle of the cheek".
91* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain|2010}}'', characters' mouths can often move to their cheeks. This is largely due to the comic's {{animesque}} style.
92[[/folder]]
93[[folder:Western Animation]]
94* Done on ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' with most characters. Heather is the most notable exception.
95* Look closely and you'll notice ''WesternAnimation/ThePJs'' does this. ''And it's done in {{claymation}}''.
96* Can appear when a cartoon character has a big nose or snout that would obscure the mouth needed for an expression. Example: some Tove Jansson's illustrations of Literature/{{the Moomins}} show it.
97* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': This seems to be a genetic trait of the female side of Angelica Pickles' family. Both her and her mom have their mouths drawn far off to the side inside their cheeks. Even when you're looking at her full profile, her mouth is always drawn inside one of her cheeks instead of being where it actually should be like every other character in the series. (Given how she's basically perpetually smug, maybe her face just got stuck that way.)
98** Aunt Miriam even has one too... to be fair she is implied to be a elderly version of Angelica due to how she treated Grandpa Lou in the past.
99* It's used quite frequently in ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' as well, beginning with Season 2 when Ellipse Programme took over as animation studio.
100* Rigby from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''. Rigby is CheatedAngle personified. When his snout points up, his eyes move down to the bottom of his head.
101* Mickey and Minnie from the 2013 ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 Mickey Mouse]]'' shorts have these.
102* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': Whenever the titular character and the other sheep show their [[NoMouth usually invisible mouths]], they're usually on the sides of their heads, though when they make an O shape with their mouths, they're in the center.
103* All the characters in ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'' when viewed from the side.
104* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', Pearl almost always has her mouth drawn like this. Other characters are more likely to have normal-looking mouths in profile view.
105* Many if not all characters in ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' can have their mouths like this when seen from the side.
106* Used almost constantly with everyone in ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens''.
107* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' also does this constantly.
108* All the characters in ''WesternAnimation/JellyJamm'' have mouths that conveniently tilt to face the viewers regardless of what side the characters are being seen from.
109* Marina from ''WesternAnimation/ZigAndSharko'' has one.
110* All of the characters in ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' have them.
111* While this trope is prevalent in ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'', special mention has to go to [[https://i.imgur.com/hp282Ly.png Becky]], whose mouth sits just below her eyes and above her ''nose''.
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