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2[[caption-width-right:325:It's no big deal if you lose [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1 your hair]] ([[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse or hairlike feathers]]) when you have fur or feathers underneath that, too.]]
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4->''"Does anypony have a toupee? This donkey is '''really, really bald!'''"''
5-->-- '''Pinkie Pie''', ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E18AFriendInDeed A Friend in Deed]]"
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7Baldness is an easy way to indicate age of a male character, or to try to make a character look older and distinguished (or [[BaldOfEvil evil]] or macho).
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9When applied to an AnthropomorphicAnimal, the effect can be weird and is usually represented as a crown line of hair tufts around the back of the head, indicating that the character is an older man intended to be bald, and yet as an anthro animal still has a layer of "regular" fur under the place where their "human" hair used to be.
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11This can also create a situation where, ironically, the older men with the balding line of additional hair have ''more'' hair than the standard anthro characters with a normal animal's hair length. This especially applies to [[NonMammalianHair species who don't normally have hair]], such as reptiles or insects.
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13See Also: CharlieBrownBaldness, where a character who has no hair is not intended to be bald, this is a case where a character with hair ''is'' intended to be "bald". FurIsSkin, FurryFemaleMane.
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15May be a form of TertiarySexualCharacteristics.
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17!!Examples:
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22* [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Scrooge McDuck]] had a head of red feathers in his youth that disappeared by the time he was middle aged, leaving two feather tufts/muttonchops on the side of his head and the standard Disney duck feathers left on his head. With his mutton chops and crown line, Scrooge still has more "hair" than his nephew Donald or even Daisy Duck!
23** His brother-in-law, Ludvig Von Drake also has the stringy hair/feather tufts on the side of his head, evocative of pattern baldness.
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27* ''ComicStrip/MyCage'' has anthropomorphic animal men go literally bald leaving no fur on their heads from their eyebrows up, creating a... very odd look.
28* ''ComicStrip/{{Pluggers}}'' frequently has an image of Earl Houndstooth or Andy Bear examining their furry foreheads, with a caption suggesting they're worried about baldness.
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32* In the ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' {{Fan|Fic}} GraphicNovel ''WebComic/OfMiceAndMayhem'', Gadget, poster child of the FurryFemaleMane, is supposed to be bald due to recent brain surgery. However, she still clearly has the same fur all over her head. In the very same comic, she mentions that she's covered in fur when Chip is concerned about her post-mousenapping "nudity".
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36* Hiram Flaversham, the father of Olivia in ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''. And this is in a universe where most mice don't have human-like head hair.
37* [[TheDragon Professor Z]] from ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' appears to have damaged wiring on his roof that gives him the appearance of a bald head.
38* Sasha the bird from the ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf'' segment of "WesternAnimation/MakeMineMusic" has a balding crown.
39* Angus [=MacBadger=] from the Wind In The Willows segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad'' has a balding crown and an actual bald spot. He also doesn't have much fur.
40* Friar Tuck in ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' has a hairstyle like this, but unlike most examples he also has an actual bald spot on top of his head. Like the aforementioned example, he doesn't have much fur.
41* Br'er Bear in ''Film/SongOfTheSouth'' animated segments is shown to have a balding crown with an actual bald spot in his fur under his hat. This is a BrickJoke as earlier in the film, part of his fur was accidentally pulled off by Br'er Fox.
42* Charlie from ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' is a blue tang whose black markings don't extend all the way to his brows, giving him the appearance of baldness.
43* At first, it seems like Mr. Ping ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' follows this trope. However a full view of his hatless head shows that he actually has a hairless (featherless?) area on his head to where his hat usually goes.
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47* The elderly Fozziewig (Fozzie Bear) in ''Film/TheMuppetChristmasCarol''.
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51* Subverted in The Sooty Show, where Sweep's pate becomes entirely bald after testing [[http://youtu.be/WQiPLVewF2o?t=9m56s Sooty's hair growth potion.]]
52* Humphrey from ''Series/SesameStreet'' is a monster covered with pink fur, with thicker fur on the back of his head meant to resemble a receding hairline.
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56* In the ''VideoGame/{{Pinobee}}'' video game series, Pinobee's creator is an older male bee who has a crown line of receding hair around his head to accent his age. No other insect in the series has hair, even the children.
57* Dr_Death, the old Techo who runs the pound in ''Website/{{Neopets}}'' has a receding hairline, despite being a lizard (making it another case where a "balding" individual has more hair than the standard example.
58* Cranky Kong from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' has the withered white crownline but then "normal" gorilla fur beneath that.
59* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', male goblins are generally always naturally bald even from infancy with only the females tending to have hair. Since they became playable, several male goblin hairstyles were added, usually receding crownlines or tacky combovers (which can become FridgeLogic for anyone well versed in how goblins generally appear for the past 10 years in the franchise) but the point remains that the "balding" "older" male goblins still have more hair than the "normal" "young" male goblins (who at most have enough hair for a ponytail).
60* In ''VideoGame/KingsQuest2015'', Manannan gets turned into a black cat...that still manages to have a combover somehow.
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64* Several of the characters for ''Webcomic/StubbleTrouble'' are furries who shave off their hair and/or fur.
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68* The Godpigeon from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' had a small tuft of feathers on his head, suggesting a receding hairline. The three main pigeons had nothing.
69* A few of the male [[FunnyAnimal anthro]] characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' fit this trope.
70* Episode "The Scarlet Pachyderm" of ''WesternAnimation/{{Babar}}'' has FlamboyantGay Pompadour losing his Louis XV-like wig with two mean Rhino border guards and feeling outrage saying "I'm practically bald without my wig!" (and yes, he does have some sort of remaining hair in his head). The curious part is that ALL elephants in the series of all ages and genders are bald.
71* Fat Cat of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' wears a combover over his otherwise obviously fur-covered head.
72* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'':
73** Darkwing himself has a few feathers atop his head and wrinkles on his forehead, giving the resemblance of a receding hairline. Some flashbacks ([[UnreliableNarrator inconsistently told by himself, should it be added]]) depicts him with a thicker tuft of hair-like feathers.
74** Herb Muddlefoot has commented on his baldness, and sports a few strands on his otherwise feather-covered head.
75* Fluffy Louise Lopart from ''WesternAnimation/HandyManny'' sports a combover just like her balding owner, Mr. Leonard Lopart.
76* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
77** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Mr._Waddle A background character]] called "Mr. Waddle". He appears in the second title sequence of the series, and some episodes, such as "The Mysterious Mare-Do-Well".
78** Cranky Doodle Donkey from "A Friend in Deed". He is [[BerserkButton very sensitive about it]]--Steven Magnet mentions that all those years he was searching for Matilda, he was also looking for a cure to baldness. He is constantly seen wearing wigs or other equivalents (like, say, Steven Magnet's moustache) to compensate for his lack of hair.
79* Ren of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' claims he has no hair in one episode, despite being clearly covered in fur.
80* While the vast majority of the characters in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', including the protagonist, have no hair because they're sea creatures, Squidward, an [[NonIndicativeName octopus]], is the only one whose lack thereof is portrayed as a source of embarrassment, and he regularly shows an interest in hairpieces. What makes this especially curious is that his scalp is usually drawn as having what appears to be a sort of "stubble", and "The Original Fry Cook" portrays him with beautiful golden locks in a flashback, so he's at least ''had'' more hair in his lifetime than the rest of the cast has ever grown to begin with.
81* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'': Most [=ThunderCats=], both male and female, have a full mane as well as [[FurIsSkin very short fur]]. Not Panthro (who's hairless). ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' adds HotbloodedSideburns and [[BigOlEyebrows thicker eyebrows]], making his baldness even more visible.
82* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'': Recurring villain Bird Brain has red hair and is balding in spite of his hairless scalp being blue like the rest of his feathered body.
83* [[PunnyName Mr. Nezzer]] from ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' is a zucchini with a balding head.
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