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16With animal characters in video games and animated movies, shorts, and TV shows, you are bound to find animals with just enough clothing or accessories to make it quirky to that character without covering up the most basic cues like [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal accessory wearing]] and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]] cartoon animals. With {{Barefoot Cartoon Animal}}s, keeping the feet exposed emphasizes their animal qualities and prevents them from [[UncannyValley appearing too human]]. But there are also animal characters who dress in a full outfit and wear shoes.
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18This animal clothing trope is often averted because a full outfit with shoes, especially full-length pants and a long sleeve shirt with shoes, has a high chance of obscuring what species a particular animal character is. But there are a lot of animal characters who are fully clothed by human standards. There are four main situations that would provoke the use of this trope:
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20# The author wants to hide the character's species.
21# The animals are meant to be [[FunnyAnimal mostly or totally humanized]], mostly in a LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy world.
22# The animals are more like [[BeastMan animalized humans than humanized animals]], making clothing a necessity or the censors will intervene.
23# The setting and time period are portrayed using the outfits.
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25There are three variants of this trope, characters who are always or almost always fully-dressed, those who are often fully dressed or fully dressed most of the time, and those who are fully dressed only in certain appearances or scenes.
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27Any tier of the SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism can be this, but it's most common on {{Funny Animal}}s and BeastMan as characters of those tiers (Especially the latter) are supposed to act nearly or completely human.
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29Contrast with the BarefootCartoonAnimal, who does not wear shoes but is otherwise fully dressed, and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]] and [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal accessory-wearing, but otherwise naked]] cartoon animals, who only wear partial clothing or accessories. When this is mostly applied to female characters, see PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales
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31Subtrope of AppropriateAnimalAttire. Often, but not always overlaps with TheOneWhoWearsShoes.
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34!!Examples:
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38[[folder:Advertising]]
39* The Car Fox from [[http://www.carfax.com CARFAX]] wears a white & black T-Shirt, light brown trousers and a pair of white sneakers.
40* Peter Panda from the classic ''Child World'' toy store in the mid 1980s.
41* Jack, spokesdog for Latin America's ''Chocolisto'' chocolate milk products, sports a typical adolescent wardrobe that includes a backpack, a backwards cap and headphones.
42* Chuck E. Cheese, the spokesmouse for ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza'', had several costumes from the '90s onward that applied to this trope, in both live action and animated form [[Film/ChuckECheeseInTheGalaxy5000 as seen here]]. His current wardrobe consists of a purple & green t-shirt, blue jeans and red & white sneakers.
43* The Coco Gang from Kellogg's ''Cocoa Krispies'' cereal in overseas markets. Consisted of Coco the Monkey (who was initially [[BarefootCartoonAnimal the one without shoes]]), Heftie the Hippo, Shortie the Giraffe and Osmelda the Ostrich, their current attire is that of an urban city style (in contrast to their island/pacific wardrobe from the '90s and 2000s).
44* Bixby Beaver from Kellogg's ''Crunchy Loggs'' cereal wore a lumberjack outfit.
45* Dannon's ''Danimals'' yogurt featured 2 characters which this trope applies.
46** Bongo the monkey wears a red shirt, blue shorts and blue shoes as part of his regular outfit.
47** Shades the ''Danimals XL'' Wildcat wears a purple and light blue t-shirt, blue jeans, purple bucket hat, tinted eyeglasses and blue and white sneakers.
48* Deconstructed in a [=FedEx=] commercial where a family of fully-clothed bears appear suddenly unclad at a click of a button.
49* In his current incarnation, Gansito (the teenage goose mascot for Marinela's ''Gansito'' snack cakes) has a variety of outfits that includes a splashy t-shirt, blue jeans and shoes.
50* Wiley the Wolf and his animal friends from ''Great Wolf Lodge''. Wiley wears a ranger uniform with khaki shirt and shorts, a pith helmet and hiking boots.
51* Red Robin's mascot Red originally wore a white hat, gloves, and black boots. Then he was depicted with a blue vest, blue hat, and big red sneakers except for one illustration where he's barefoot. Now he is fully dressed with red sneakers, blue jeans, and a yellow shirt with his name printed on it in red text.
52* Dig 'Em the Frog from Kellogg's ''Honey Smacks'' cereal.
53* ''Kid Cuisine's'' The Chef, who was a fully dressed polar bear in a white chef's costume and hat.
54* Syd the ''Koala Yummies'' Koala mascot, who dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, shorts, sandals and shades.
55* [=McGruff=] the Crime Dog and his nephew Scruff. [=McGruff=] is best known for his trademark trenchcoat and the immortal slogan "Take a bite out of crime!"
56* The ''Nesquik'' Bunny had a costume upgrade in the 2000s, complete with a shirt with the letter N on the front side, a pair of sneakers and a backward cap. This has been seen mostly in European and Central American advertising. The backwards cap has since been phased out.
57* ''Advertising/OtterPops'':
58** Alexander the Grape wears a toga, laurel crown, and sandals.
59** Poncho Punch wears a poncho, shorts, a sombrero, and either cowboy boots or foot wrappings, depending on his iteration.
60** Major Mango wears a full military outfit, including a cap and boots.
61** Cosmic Coconut wears a full spacesuit with boots, a flower on her ear, and earrings.
62* Cotton the white rabbit from ''Paas Easter Eggs'' wears blue overalls and red sneakers.
63* Chris Mouse, the ''Swiss Colony'' mouse in the Santa Claus suit.
64* Advertising/TommyMcAnairey: All of the members of the [=McAnairey=] family. Tommy appears to dislike wearing shoes, though.
65* ''Tyco RC's'' Racin' Rat mascot from the late '90s.
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68[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
69* Roobear and his friends from ''TheAdventuresOfTheLittleKoala'' with the exception of Nick and Pamie who are [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal half-dressed penguins]].
70* The central cast of characters from ''Manga/{{Beastars}}''.
71* In ''Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal'', the beastpeople haven Animacity functions almost the same as a regular human city. Because of this, beastpeople aren't running around naked, especially since they can turn back into humans.
72* Mido and Fado plus a few other characters from ''Do-Re-Mi-Fa Donuts''.
73* Oolong and most other TalkingAnimal characters in ''Franchise/DragonBall''.
74* The main cast from ''Going Wild''.
75* Zorori Fox from ''Literature/KaiketsuZorori'' has a Franchise/{{Zorro}}-esque costume that applies to this trope.
76* Patty Rabbit, Bobby Bear and the rest of the cast of critters on ''Anime/MapleTown''.
77* Anime/PorcoRosso dresses normally since he's a human that's been transformed to have the face of a pig.
78* The main characters from ''Anime/SamuraiPizzaCats''.
79* The dog and cat cast of ''Anime/SherlockHound''.
80* Majority of the ensemble cast of ''Anime/SpaceshipSagittarius''.
81* Sanpei/Chim Chim the monkey in most of his portrayals in the various ''Mach Go Go Go'' / ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' productions.
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84[[folder:Arts]]
85* ''Art/DogsPlayingPoker'': In "His Station and Four Aces", all of the dogs are elegantly clothed in two-piece suits and hats. One of the smaller dogs has shoes on and, since we can't see the other dogs' rear paws, it's implied they so do.
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88[[folder:Comic Books]]
89* The cast of ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF''. Bird species outside of penguins are the exception, they usually just wear a dickey with their badge/rank designations and other just appear with their plumage.
90* John Blacksad, Weekly and the rest of the cast from the French-Spanish comic book series ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}''.
91* The furry cast of ''ComicBook/BuckyOHareAndTheToadWars'', in the original comic as well as the AnimatedAdaptation and VideoGame.
92* The Croconoids from ''ComicBook/ClemHetherington''.
93* ''ComicBook/FixUndFoxi'' and their friends, from the self-titled comic series.
94* All the animal characters in ''ComicBook/{{Grandville}}''.
95* The adolescent critters from the '50s comic book series ''Hi-Jinx''.
96* Deconstructed and parodied in ''ComicBook/LittleMouseGetsReady'' by Jeff Smith, part of the Toon Book comic picture book series and a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book. In the book, Little Mouse's mother tells him to "go and get ready" for a visit to the barn with his brothers and sisters. So he does, putting on his clothes and making sure to slip his tail through the [[LampshadeHanging specially designed hole]] in his underpants and pants. After buttoning up his red shirt, he's ready, only for his mother to tell him "Why, Little Mouse! '''WHAT''' are you doing? ... Mice '''''don't''''' wear clothes." He tosses them all off and calls himself a "silly little mouse."
97* ''ComicBook/MrBeaver'': The titular Mr. Beaver wears a blue suit, white shirt, red tie, and pants and shoes.
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100[[folder:Comic Strips]]
101* Banks the Dog from ''Barkeater Lake''.
102* The cast of characters from ''ComicStrip/{{Pluggers}}''.
103* Just about all of the anthropomorphic animal characters in ''ComicStrip/RupertBear'' and its AnimatedAdaptation ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' are depicted as completely clothed, including the title character Rupert Bear himself.
104* Most of the supporting characters from ''ComicStrip/{{Shoe}}''. Shoe himself [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wears just that]].
105* Several characters from ''The Sunshine Club''.
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108[[folder:Fan Works]]
109* ''Fanfic/MyBravePonyStarfleetMagic'': In contrast to [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic the residents of Equestria]]; [[WTHCostumingDepartment everyone in Unicornicopia dresses up in ridiculous]] Franchise/PowerRangers bodysuits.
110* In ''Fanfic/HowDoIAdmitImFallingApart'', Sonic is a UsefulNotes/{{trans|gender}} boy. Upon starting his transition, he gives Amy his old red dress and starts wearing a binder. There's nothing socially unacceptable about just wearing a binder, WhiteGloves, and shoes, but he thinks it looks weird, so Tails gives him shorts to wear along with his "top".
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113[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
114* Frankie the squirrel and majority of the main animal characters from ''A.C.O.R.N.S.: Operation Crackdown''. Frankie wears a blue suit complete with boots and a fedora.
115* Mr. Toad, Rat, Mole, Badger, and the weasels from ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'' segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad''.
116* The Walrus, the March Hare, and the Dormouse from Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland''.
117* Mr Bunnsy and most of his friends in Furry Bottom in ''Mr Bunnsy Has an Adventure'', the [[ShowWithinAShow Book Within a Film]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingMaurice''. The rats in the actual film have experimented with clothes but mostly find anything beyond [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal accessories]] to be too complicated, although Dangerous Beans is dressed from head to toe in a sock.
118* Bridget from ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'', but only because she's TheOneWhoWearsShoes. Also, Tanya in the sequel.
119* Some main characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animalympics}}'', including Bolt Jenkins, Kurt Wüffner, René Fromage and Kit Mambo.
120* The titular duo of ''WesternAnimation/BusterAndChaunceysSilentNight''.
121* Mouse agent Nick Grabowsky (a.k.a. Gary Gumshoe) and other rodent and feline characters in ''Animation/CatCity''.
122* Some of the animal characters from the 1993 AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/DavidCopperfield''. The titular character switches between this and HalfDressedCartoonAnimal for much of the story.
123* Cousin Kristofferson, Coach Skip, and Beaver's son in ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox''.
124* The rats, toads[[note]]Well, there's only one toad.[[/note]] and frogs from ''WesternAnimation/FlushedAway''.
125* Basil of Baker Street, Professor Ratigan and other mice characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''.
126* The central cast of critters from ''WesternAnimation/GumNutz''. The main protagonist, Claude the numbat, [[BarefootCartoonAnimal doesn't wear any shoes]].
127* Inspector Nicky Flippers and Chief Grizzly from ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}''.
128* Master Shifu and Tigress from the main cast of the ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' franchise.
129* The Critter, a biker wolf from the TV special ''The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head''. He wears a dark vest, gloves, boots and oversized shades.
130* Jiminy Cricket from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}''.
131* WesternAnimation/{{Rango}} in his western duds. Also Beans, Priscilla, Spoons and the rest of the townspeople of Dirt.
132* Several characters, including Maid Marian, Prince John, Friar Tuck and the Sheriff of Nottingham, in ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973''.
133* Chanticleer from ''WesternAnimation/RockADoodle'' switches between this and BarefootCartoonAnimal depending on the scene. Edmond also puts on doll clothes after the Grand Duke of Owls turns him from a human boy into a kitten.
134* The dapper koala Buster Moon and most of the other anthro characters from the 2016 film ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}''.
135* Despereaux, Roscuro and other mouse and rat characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheTaleOfDespereaux''.
136* Several humanoid characters including Captain Amelia and Dr. Delbert Doppler on Disney's ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet''
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139[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
140* Some of the aliens from the ''Franchise/StarWars'' films.
141* Film/StuartLittle in the self-titled film series.
142* E.B.'s father in ''Film/{{Hop}}'' is fully dressed. Also, E.B. is fully dressed at the end, even though he is a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal in most of the duration of the movie.
143* Greasy, one of the five Toon Patrol weasels from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', is fully dressed, unlike the other four weasels, who are [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]].
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146[[folder:Literature]]
147* Brown Bear and White Bear from the self-titled series of books.
148* The anthropomorphic bear and mouse characters from the ''WesternAnimation/ErnestEtCelestine'' book series.
149* Most of the main characters from Mercer Mayer's ''LC and the Critter Kids''.
150* The title character of ''Literature/LittleBear'' averts this trope by usually being completely unclothed, yet his parents and grandparents play this trope straight by being fully-dressed including shoe-wearing.
151* The cast of the ''Literature/MissBindergarten'' series.
152* Lowly Worm from the Creator/RichardScarry books. Ironic, given the fact that he doesn't have ''limbs''.
153* The main cast of ''Literature/TheRedVixenAdventures'' are aliens who inexplicably resemble anthropomorphic foxes. Despite having fur pelts, they all wear clothes, except for certain religious ceremonies.
154* ''Literature/WhoWetMyPants'': Tim and the hedgehog both wear full scout uniforms.
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157[[folder:Music]]
158* The protagonist in the Music/DaftPunk music video ''Da Funk'' was Charles, an anthropomorphic bloodhound dressed in urban clothing with a leg cast and a crutch.
159* The music video for Caravan Palace's "Lone Digger" features a wide variety of fully-dressed cartoon animals…and quite a few ''undressed'' ones, because the setting is basically a Zootopian ''strip club''.
160* MC Skat Kat from [[Music/PaulaAbdul Paula Abdul's]] music video ''Opposites Attract''.
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163[[folder:Pinballs]]
164* Creator/DataEast's ''[[Pinball/Playboy35thAnniversary Playboy 35th Anniversary]]'' pinball features a human-sized white rabbit wearing a black suit and slacks, interacting with the playmates at the Mansion pool.
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167[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
168* ''Series/BananasInPajamas'' friends The Teddy Bears (Amy, Lulu and Morgan) and Rat in a Hat.
169* Theo Lion's musical alter ego, B.B. the King of Beasts, on ''Series/BetweenTheLions''.
170** Also, Lionel's friend, Gus Rabbit.
171* Batly the Bat and Magellan the Dragon from ''Series/EureekasCastle'' are both fully dressed. In the case of the latter, he was only ever seen from the waist up on the show, leaving only his shirt visible, but his merchandise and his illustrated appearances depict him wearing pants and shoes along with his shirt.
172* Dirty Dragon from ''The B.J. and Dirty Dragon Show'' and ''Gigglesnort Hotel''.
173* ''Series/HipHopHarry''
174* Louise and Clark from ''Series/LomaxTheHoundOfMusic''.
175* Miss Piggy from ''Franchise/TheMuppets''.
176* ''Series/RolandRat'' and his animal friends, from the self-titled British series.
177* ''Series/TopoGigio'' was famous for its complete miniature attires, including shoes.
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180[[folder:Video Games]]
181* ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'': Conker the Squirrel decided to wear shorts when his game was [[VideoGameRemake remade]] for the Platform/{{Xbox}}.
182* Pretty much everyone in ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'', except for Fidget.
183* Technically, the Moogles from the ''VideoGame/IvaliceAlliance'' count, as do the other species in most jobs.
184* ''VideoGame/JollyRover'' is populated almost entirely by various breeds of dogs wearing pirate-era clothing. The one sentient animal who ''doesn't'' wear clothes is the ship's parrot.
185* Eleanor Elephant from the ''VideoGame/JumpStart'' series of [=CD-ROMs=].
186* The titular character in ''VideoGame/{{Klonoa}}''.
187* Pip from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' is the only fully clothed humanoid animal. The other two, Drogoz and Moji, are barefoot.
188* Delphox from ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' is designed like this, with a majority of its body fur being red while its head and tail fur are yellow. It also seems to be a DistaffCounterpart to Incineroar from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which has a masculine appearance and resembles a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, seemingly playing with the PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales trope.
189* Sam of the ''VideoGame/SamAndMax'' games, [[BarefootCartoonAnimal shoes aside]], is dressed up in a suit, contrasting his naked partner Max. If his appearance in ''VideoGame/PokerNight2'' is canon, he apparently had it specially tailored.
190-->'''[[Franchise/EvilDead Ash]]:''' So, Sam, why don't you take off your jacket?\
191'''Sam:''' Two reasons. First of all, I paid a team of highly skilled artisans a metric butt ton of money for this new suit, so I'm gonna show it off like a trophy wife on a back-to-school night.\
192'''Ash:''' And the second reason?\
193'''Sam:''' Underneath this jacket, I'm sweating like a fat guy in a walk-in humidor.\
194'''Ash:''' Eugh. Thanks for sharing that.\
195'''Sam:''' Seriously, my pits are so swampy there're probably manatees swimming around in there.
196* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' takes place on an Earth where former sea life has evolved to live on land after the previous inhabitants were wiped out by rising sea levels. However, most species go fully dressed, with only a few opting out of pants (mostly jellyfish and any species that straight-up lack legs).
197* [[PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales By default,]] most of the female characters in the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games wear full outfits along with the usual shoes and gloves, unlike their male, accessory-wearing counterparts. However, in ''VideoGame/SonicRivals 2'' you can earn suits for every character, including the males.
198** Zigzagged in ''VideoGame/SonicForces'', in which there is a much greater variety of options for designing your created Avatar's apparel. Though the default male and female Avatar are naked and fully-dressed respectively, it is possible to cover up the former head to toe with clothing. And with unlockable body tattoos that replace the female Avatar's default jumpsuit, it is also possible to ''un''dress her down to the same levels of coverage as the males.
199* All characters of '''both''' genders in the ''Franchise/StarFox'' games, albeit dubiously in [[MsFanservice Krystal]]'s case; in ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'', all she had was a ChainmailBikini.
200* The Magikoopas from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' series games. Bowser himself is normally an AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal, but ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' has him fully dressed in a white tuxedo, a hat, pants, and shoes. The eight-generation sports spinoffs also made Bowser wear more sports-appropriate outfits.
201* Everyone from the ''VideoGame/LittleTailBronx'' universe is fully-clothed, with the only exceptions being some of the [[BarefootCartoonAnimal barefoot]] kids in ''VideoGame/FugaMelodiesOfSteel'', and even in that case, it's justified as BarefootPoverty.
202* Sans and Undyne in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' are the only monsters that are fully clothed. Everybody else is either BarefootCartoonAnimal or are fully naked in a cartoon sense.
203* A majority of the Pandaren (a race of anthropomorphic pandas) on ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria]]''. The Pandaren attire mirrors that of historical eastern culture.
204* When Capcom decided to make ''Nekodrop'' which is a puzzle game that turns the cast of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' into cats, Ibuki's equivalent [[https://i.imgur.com/7jocGbh.png Miss Donka]] is the only one fully dressed.
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207[[folder:Webcomics]]
208* Most incidental characters, plus Captain Blackie Flask and Holly Hollister from ''WebComic/{{Endtown}}''.
209* Most of the characters in the furry SpaceOpera ''Webcomic/LancerTheKnightsOfFenris'' are soldiers who wear military uniforms, complete with boots. However, a feline duchess is depicted as a BarefootCartoonAnimal.
210* The cast of ''Webcomic/FurthiaHigh''.
211* Isolde and Captain Locke from ''WebComic/OzyAndMillie'', as well as Ms. Mudd before she was redesigned as a BarefootCartoonAnimal.
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214[[folder:Web Original]]
215* Disco Bear from WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends sports a full disco outfit plus shoes. Notable for being the only main character to wear a full outfit. Everyone else is either partially dressed, lack shoes or wear nothing at all.
216** Russell has peg legs instead of feet, but treats them as shoes and is otherwise fully-dressed.
217* ''Literature/{{Plonqmas}}'': Applies to Plonq and the other animal morph characters in this series, all of whom wear standard human clothing.
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220[[folder:Western Animation]]
221* Sancho Panda from ''The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda''.
222* Sunni Gummi from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears''.
223* Several supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/AlfredJKwak'', including series regular Professor Paljas von Pinguïn (aka Professor Buffon), fit into this trope.
224* The Chipettes in the 1980s ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' cartoon. Also the Chipmunks, when in costume or other attire.
225* Anais from ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', in contrast to most other characters who [[BarefootCartoonAnimal don't wear shoes]][[note]]Though technically she's only wearing socks, not shoes[[/note]], [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes only wear shoes]], or wear nothing.
226* Angelina and her mouse friends when in their dancing outfits on ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina''. Also, the entire mouseling cast in the follow-up series ''Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps''.
227* Fermin Flaxseed from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode, "The Big Candy Store".
228* The [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic animal]] characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''.
229* The ''Franchise/LeapFrog'' Kids: Leap, Lily and Tad, if you don't count their baby version of them. The Learning Friends from the pre-2008 videos are also fully-dressed, considering that they are never seen shoeless, in general.
230* [[WesternAnimation/TheAtomAntShow Atom Ant]] wears an orange and purple jumpsuit and white helmet.
231* The main animal cast from ''WesternAnimation/{{Babar}}''.
232* Tasha the hippo from ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans''.
233* Baggy Pants, an alley cat version of Creator/CharlieChaplin, from the Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises series ''Baggy Pants and the Nitwits''.
234* Mr. Wombat and Daisy Dingo in ''WesternAnimation/BlinkyBill''.
235* ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'' from the self-titled Creator/{{Netflix}} series, along with many other talking animal characters.
236* The Dingo brothers from ''WesternAnimation/{{Bravestarr}}''
237* The cast of characters from the stop-motion series ''WesternAnimation/BuddyThunderstruck''.
238* Maggie Belle and her sister Sue from ''WesternAnimation/CalvinAndTheColonel''.
239* Captain O.G. Readmore.
240* The main characters from ''WesternAnimation/CaptainSimianAndTheSpaceMonkeys''.
241* The Greasers and other supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/CatDog''.
242* Country, Kitty Jo and Chessie from ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''.
243* Gadget from ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' is usually a BarefootCartoonAnimal, but in the rare case that she is sent in to infiltrate by dressing as a FemmeFatale, her costume is a full outfit invariably including high heels. Also, Rat Capone (who appeared on that episode) had a 3-piece suit with shoes and a fedora.
244* The Street Frogs from Rankin/Bass' ''WesternAnimation/TheComicStrip''
245* Most of the supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/CountDuckula''.
246* Emily, Alexander and most of the supporting mice and rat characters from ''The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures''.
247* Chauncey "Flatface" Frog and a few other supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/CourageousCatAndMinuteMouse''.
248* Baskerville from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}}''
249* The cast of ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse''. (DM wears a jumpsuit [[NudeColoredClothes the same colour as his fur]]. It only ''looks'' as though he's wearing nothing but a belt and a ChestInsignia.)
250** Count Duckula was a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal in his appearances on ''Danger Mouse'' and [[WesternAnimation/CountDuckula his spinoff show]], but has become one of these in the 2015 reboot.
251* Quackerjack, Megavolt, and Steelbeak from ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.
252** Launchpad [=McQuack=] falls under this trope in both ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.
253* There are quite a few WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts characters who are fully dressed and wearing shoes, including:
254** WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} in all but the earliest depictions
255** Clarabelle Cow in most appearances
256** WesternAnimation/{{Pete}} in all but the earliest depictions
257** [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop Max and PJ]]
258** Minnie Mouse [[DependingOnTheArtist when she is fully dressed]]
259** Mortimer Mouse
260** WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, Whenever he's not depicted wearing his "classic" outfit.
261** Horace Horsecollar in ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' and ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
262** Almost all of the dognoses in the Disney comics, ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'', and ''An Extremely Goofy Movie'', including The Beagle Boys, Peg, Pistol, and Roxanne.
263** Daisy Duck in ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'', as opposed to other appearances where she is half dressed.
264* ''WesternAnimation/DoctorDeSoto'', a mouse dentist, wears a dentist's smock and pants. All the other animals are fully dressed as well..
265* Ace Hart, Bugsy Vile and the rest of the characters from Creator/JimHenson's ''WesternAnimation/DogCity''. Also, Eliot Shag and his friends in the live-action Muppet segments.
266** Aversion: Mad Dog was the only [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half dressed dog]] in the cast.
267* Some supporting mouse and rat characters from the Canadian series ''WesternAnimation/{{Eckhart}}''.
268* Rock Bottom the bulldog from ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat''.
269* Alien felines Avocato and Little Cato from ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace''.
270* ''Gaju Bhai'' the elephant from the 2016 cartoon series of the same name.
271* WesternAnimation/TheGetAlongGang.
272* Muggsy and Tred from ''WesternAnimation/GetMuggsy'', but strangely not Carl, who is nude.
273* The main characters from ''Go-Go Gophers''.
274* DC Comics supervillain King Shark utilizes this trope on ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019''. Take note of the half-torn back of his shirt for the dorsal fin.
275* ''WesternAnimation/AHollywoodHoundsChristmas'': Two of the protagonists are these. Dude is decked out in cowboy duds, and Cuz wears a jacket, jeans, and shoes. Rosie is a cat in a red dancing outfit with a tutu and hair in a scrunchie, but she goes [[BarefootCartoonAnimal shoeless]].
276* ''WesternAnimation/HozeHoundz'': Everyone in the world is an anthropomorphic cat and dog who dresses fully clothed.
277* Poochie the dog from ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow''.
278* Piggley Winks and most other characters from ''WesternAnimation/JakersTheAdventuresOfPiggleyWinks''.
279* Terrytoons' JamesHound.
280* The Monkey King and other animal characters from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
281* Julius and Sheree in ''WesternAnimation/JuliusJr'', in constrast to Clancy, Ping and Worry Bear.
282* Pretty the rabbit from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' wears clothes, sandals and a [[EarsAsHair "hair"]] bow.
283* ''WesternAnimation/KassaiAndLuk'': Luk is a hare magically made anthropomorphic. He usually wears orange and brown clothes with brown slippers.
284* Dirty Dawg from ''WesternAnimation/TheKwickyKoalaShow''.
285* Lapitch, Lisa and other critters from ''LapitchTheLittleShoemaker''. Lapitch switches between this trope and BarefootCartoonAnimal, depending on the story.
286* Spencer and Kate Lionheart from MGM's ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts''.
287* Claude of Bunny and Claude, the FunnyAnimal version of Film/BonnieAndClyde from the late 1960s ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''.
288** Also, Sniffles the Mouse, ''The Three Little Bops'', and Jack Bunny in the 1936 [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]] short ''WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga''.
289*** The main protagonist kitten, his father,and all the mice in the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "The Night Watchman". The kitten's [[GoodAngelBadAngel angel figure]] is a BarefootCartoonAnimal, however.
290* ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'': Carmen, Maria, Señor Fabuloso, Mr. Hockbar, Wolfgang, and Pippa are all fully-clothed animals, as are many of the one-shot characters. Everyone else is half-dressed.
291* The main characters from ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed''.
292* The titular Ducks of WesternAnimation/MightyDucksTheAnimatedSeries were fully clothed, while their enemies the Saurians lack shoes but have full outfits otherwise.
293* Mighty Mouse, Pearl Pureheart and Oil Can Harry from the ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse Show''.
294* The feline cast of ''WesternAnimation/MontanaJones''.
295* Mumfie the Neliphant from the ''{{Mumfie}}'' series.
296* The cast from Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''M-U-S-H''.
297* Principal Pixiefrog and Windsor Gorilla from the main cast of ''WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey''.
298* Alfred Hedgehog and the rest of the anthro characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheMysteriesOfAlfredHedgehog''.
299* ''WesternAnimation/NatureCat'', from the titular series, wears a Robin Hood-esque outfit.
300* Elliot the Condor and some central animal characters from the TV special ''No Man's Valley''.
301* Spiffy the Cat and Goldie Hound from ''WesternAnimation/TheOddballCouple''.
302* The main anthro characters from ''Paws & Tales: The Wildwood Adventures''.
303* The characters from ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs''.
304* Mr. Nesmith, Sheen's [[NonHumanSidekick chimp assistant]] from ''WesternAnimation/PlanetSheen'', wears an astronaut suit and fez.
305* The Redcoat Cats from the animated special ''Pups of Liberty''.
306* Lisa and Sophia from ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons''.
307* The canine cast of characters from [[Creator/RankinBassProductions Rankin/Bass']] animated special ''The Red Baron''.
308* The cast from ''Animation/RimbaRacer''
309* The WesternAnimation/RoadRovers all wear full-body suits.
310* Many of the [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals anthropomorphic animals]] in ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', with the exception of a few characters, such as the titular wallaby himself ([[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal who wears everything save for trousers]]) and the Chameleon brothers (who wear absolutely nothing at all).
311* The title character from Filmation's ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLivesOfWaldoKitty''. Several of Waldo's costumes have applied to this trope.
312* Two, Six, and Seven from ''WesternAnimation/SevenLittleMonsters''.
313** Although having [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal just an oversized T-shirt]] as his regular wardrobe, Three dons a different costume pertainable to the plot of each episode, in which case a good one-third of his wardrobe applies to this trope.
314* The titular character and some of the townsfolk in ''WesternAnimation/SheriffCalliesWildWest''.
315* Poochie in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.
316* Blip the [[NonHumanSidekick monkey sidekick]] from ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost''.
317* WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants.
318** Sandy Cheeks is also another one, but she's usually dressed in a diving suit. In her home, she's a straight-up HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, wearing only a bikini.
319* Oscar Peltzer, Hedgehog, and many other anthro characters in ''WesternAnimation/SummerCampIsland''.
320* Gleek the Space Monkey from ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends''.
321* [=SuperTed=], a talking (and flying!) teddy bear from the self-titled series. When not fighting crime, [=SuperTed=]'s super suit is worn under his body of fur.
322* Alpha Pig from ''WesternAnimation/SuperWhy''.
323* Every character in ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'' except T-Bone and Razor in their pilot suits (they wear shoes in their civilian attire) and Dark Kat is fully dressed with footwear.
324** Aversion: Dr. Viper is a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal.
325* Don Karnage, Gibber and some incidental characters from ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin''.
326* The Tasmanian Devil's parents (Hugh and Jean) and sister Molly on ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''.
327* Scott Helperman the [[TalkingAnimal talking dog]] from ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet''. Justified since he disguises himself as a boy and goes to school with his "owner".
328* [=DoorMouse=] and The Shape Bandit from ''WesternAnimation/TeamUmizoomi''. The rest are either {{Barefoot Cartoon Animal}}s, [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animals]], or Nude Animals (Whether they're talking or not).
329* The six suit-wearing dogs from the animated short ''Technological Threat''.
330* Mondo Gecko, Bebop, Rocksteady, and Leatherhead from the original ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''.
331** Mondo and Bebop retain this trope in the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 2012 series]] along with Baxter Stockman.
332* Lilly and Mrs. Jenkins from ''WesternAnimation/TimothyGoesToSchool''.
333* Slick Wolf (aka [=McWolf=]) from ''WesternAnimation/TheTomAndJerryComedyShow'' and ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' had many costumes that fit into this trope, which in turn were carried over from his wolf predecessors from the classic Creator/TexAvery cartoons.
334* Benny the Ball's mother from ''WesternAnimation/TopCat''.
335* Rod, Swift, Brody, Penny and the rest of the ''WesternAnimation/TopWing'' cast are depicted as such, especially the team's color-coded rescue gear.
336* Many of the anthro creatures featured on ''WesternAnimation/TucaAndBertie'' use this trope.
337* Kitty Katswell and Keswick from the main cast of ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy''.
338* The WesternAnimation/TurboDogs.
339* Underdog, Sweet Polly Purebred and Riff Raff from ''The WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}} Show''
340* Elliot Mouse and ''The Untouchables''.
341* The main cast of ''WesternAnimation/UrbanVermin''.
342* Majority of the [[FunnyAnimal funny animal characters]] on ''Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in Crime''.
343* Some of the supporting background characters in ''WesternAnimation/WildWestCOWBoysOfMooMesa''.
344* Adolescent Cindy Bear from ''WesternAnimation/YoYogi''.
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