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9->''"You know a character is female in'' Franchise/{{Sonic|TheHedgehog}} ''if they use clothing. Males have nothing to hide, literally."''
10-->-- ''WebComic/NerfNow'', in TheRant for [[http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/797 "Gotta Go Naked"]]
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12A variant of AppropriateAnimalAttire where, in a setting populated by {{Funny Animal}}s or other non-human species, the only characters present who appear as either [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animals]] or [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half-Dressed Cartoon Animals]] are male characters, whereas female characters -- {{barefoot| cartoon animal}} or [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes not]] -- always wear a [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal full outfit]] that covers all the essentials.
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14It's very easy to see [[DoubleStandard where this trope comes from]]; we are used to men having ''less'' of their bodies to hide, and we expect women to cover up ''more'' in comparison. Thus, its presence in a work is often a deliberate attempt to better distinguish both sexes by emulating our own gendered standards of modesty [[note]] Hence why "naked" male characters who are portrayed posing as the opposite sex will always conform to this design scheme; if WesternAnimation/BugsBunny only wore a [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics pink bow]] on his head for his iconic crossdressing shenanigans, the act simply wouldn't be as convincing to the audience than if he put on a full dress instead[[/note]], or it may be simply a ''projection'' of said standards, with the artist feeling more comfortable with having female characters dress "appropriately" even when there is NoNudityTaboo in the work's setting. It may also be a reflection of society's expectations of men as being the wilder and more "savage" sex -- hence the male characters' lack of clothing -- and women as being the more civilized and "refined" sex -- hence the greater amount of clothing in the female characters' designs. In general, the trope serves to bring a greater sense of familiarity to such fantastic settings, while still allowing the work to claim that the characters are not human and thus [[OurNudityIsDifferent do not share our ideas of decency (or indecency)]].
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16This also applies to audience reactions towards the work in question; seeing a male FunnyAnimal appearing pantsless or clothesless alongside a fully-dressed female counterpart (or even other fully-dressed males) usually isn't at all weird to us, because we tend to interpret it as being analogous to a man walking around shirtless. But it can be jarring to see a female Funny Animal shown "naked" in a work where full outfits are the norm for gals, and especially alongside a male counterpart who is ''more'' clothed in comparison.
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18Most of the time, however, the trope serves to address the potential issues of featuring {{Humanoid Female Animal}}s in a work where accessory-wearing or half-dressed characters are common, and these two tropes indeed go hand-in-hand for obvious reasons. Males are often portrayed as humanized animals, with less anthropomorphized designs and a general lack of explicit SecondarySexualCharacteristics which allow for looser standards of clothing; meanwhile, females tend to be depicted as animalized humans, being given physical traits such as womanly figures and [[NonMammalMammaries breasts]] (or at least the vague suggestion of breasts). In this case, it would be more problematic and risqué for a sufficiently curvy female character to ''not'' be depicted as a FullyDressedCartoonAnimal, and even [[NonHumansLackAttributes the lack of explicit attributes]] may not be enough to excuse this in the eyes of the audience or the {{Media Watchdog}}s. [[note]] Our reactions are also codified to a certain extent by expectations of a female character wearing something that covers at the very least her bottom half where breasts aren't a concern, due to [[UsefulNotes/TheSilentAgeofAnimation silent]] through [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation golden]] age animation setting that bar through a [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse certain]] [[WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse pair]] of mice.[[/note]]
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20In any case, expect this trope to be treated as an unspoken rule from a {{Doylist}} standpoint. Due to the LawOfConservationOfDetail, exactly ''why'' female characters are exempt from the tropes that commonly justify the male characters' "nudity" InUniverse -- such as FurIsClothing -- is usually left unexplained outside of FanWank. Don't expect any explanation for the guys' blatant lack of modesty compared to the gals, either. If the trope ever gets {{lampshaded}} in a work, it's usually but not always the latter scenario that gets poked fun at.
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22Subtrope of AppropriateAnimalAttire. See also TertiarySexualCharacteristics, HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, and HumanoidFemaleAnimal.
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25!!Examples:
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29[[folder:Advertising]]
30* Inverted with the [[InterspeciesRomance interspecies couple]] of a hippo and a duck featured in the commercials for the mattress brand Silentnight. The male hippo wears pyjamas, while the female duck is naked.
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33[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
34%%* Most of the males in ''Anime/{{Anisava}}'' only wear a shirt, while almost all of the female are fully-dressed.
35* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Happy is a male cat-like being known as an Exceed who only wears a satchel around his neck, while his DistaffCounterpart Carla is always fully clothed. Later subverted, as the Edolas arc shows that Happy is practically a streaker even compared to other male Exceed.
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38[[folder:Asian Animation]]
39* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': Wolffy the wolf wears only an orange bandana and a beret with a matching color. Compare that to his wife, Wolnie, who wears a red, black, and white coat that goes down to her feet.
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42[[folder:Comic Books]]
43* For most of its run, character designs in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' didn't follow this trope as rigidly as the game series; the latter always featured fully clothed females, with males wearing only gloves and shoes barring certain characters like Charmy, but the [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM cartoon]] that the the comic was originally based on [[EarlyAdaptationWeirdness didn't follow a strict dress code for either gender at the time]]. Not only did some male characters [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal wear more]] than [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal simple shoes and gloves]], but quite a handful of females could be seen wearing [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal just as little]], if not half-dressed, as the guys typically wear in the games. Towards the end of the comic's run, a CosmicRetcon redesigned all of the {{Canon Foreigner}}s from the original cartoon to resemble the style of the modern game series, with all females wearing complete outfits once again, while the males only wear shoes and gloves.
44* ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW'': Averted by Alopex, a mutant arctic fox, who only wears a {{sarashi}} over her bust. Granted she's so fluffy that you can't make out any fine details.
45* ''ComicBook/TomPoes'': Olivier B. Bommel wears a coat, but no pants. His love interest, Doddeltje, wears a 19th century style dress and bonnet.
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48[[folder:Fan Works]]
49* ''Webcomic/OfMiceAndMayhem'': The webcomic [[PlayingWithATrope plays with]] the way ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' itself handles this trope.
50** [[WrenchWench Gadget]] -- who usually wears a mechanic's jumpsuit -- ends up briefly clothesless while captive in a laboratory. When Chip [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn offers his black turtleneck]] for Gadget to cover herself up with, she points out that since she is covered in fur just like him, [[NonHumansLackAttributes she doesn't need to because there's nothing to see]]. She later wears the turtleneck for a large chunk of the story, and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal nothing below the waist]].
51** Played straight with [[SixthRanger Foxglove]], who doesn't wear anything in the show but is suddenly fully clothed ([[BarefootCartoonAnimal except for shoes]]) in ''OMAM'', which is somewhat justified given her AdaptationalCurves in the webcomic.
52* Satirized in the ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' one-shot fic ''[[https://www.deviantart.com/alexwarlorn/art/Princess-Sally-s-Revolution-836809860 Princess Sally's Revolution,]]'' written by ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'' author alexwarlorn. After a disgruntled [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM Sally Acorn]] unleashes a mass brainwashing event in an attempt to {{def|iedTrope}}y this trope on a grand scale, many of the male characters are left flustered and/or utterly bewildered by their female peers suddenly walking around in the buff for no explained reason, despite most of them wearing nothing but shoes and gloves themselves. The gals, having unknowingly adopted Sally's attitude towards clothing as a result of the brainwashing, aren't bothered by their state of nudity in the slightest, and respond to the guys' [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn protests]] by pointing out the double standard.
53--> '''Sonic''': Amy! You're not wearing your dress?
54--> '''Amy''': [[InnocentFanserviceGirl So?]]
55--> '''Sonic''': And you're hugging me!
56--> '''Amy''': So? Tails hugs you without wearing a dress.
57--> '''Sonic''': Tails is a guy!
58--> '''Amy''': Yeah so?
59--> '''Sonic''': Girls wear dresses!
60--> '''Amy''': Says who?
61--> '''Sonic''': I mean girls wear clothes!
62--> '''Amy''': I am wearing clothes. As much as you!
63* Justified in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13955197/1/What-are-Clothes-for-on-Mobius What are Clothes for on Mobius?,]]'' where [[Anime/SonicX Cream The Rabbit]] asks [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM Sally Acorn]] (after her mother Vanilla avoids the subject) why Mobian girls wear clothes and boys don't. Sally gives 3 reasons: because the clothes are beautiful, because they convey a behavioral message and also because of sheer male oppression. Defied by Cream, who decides to walk around the city without clothes, and also [[SleepsInTheNude sleep naked]] (but without completely renouncing to clothes). Vanilla thinks it's weird at first, but later gives Cream her full support. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Vanilla always [[SkinnyDipping swims naked in the river at night]], while Cream sleeps at home.]]
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66[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
67* Most of the female ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' characters are fully dressed and most of the male characters are pantsless.
68* The male aliens in ''WesternAnimation/Planet51'' are pantsless but the female ones are fully dressed, [[BarefootCartoonAnimal barring shoes]].
69* ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'': Russell is the only male character who wears pants but no shirt. Abigail wears tomboyish overalls while Michelle wears a little dress.
70* A human example in ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': Jane wears a dress while Tarzan wears only a loincloth (although at the end, Jane is wearing a bikini; also Tarzan briefly wears his deceased father's full suit of clothes when he prepares to go to England with Jane).
71* Inverted in ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' where Miss Bianca actually wears less clothing than Bernard.
72* Inverted in the first segment of ''WesternAnimation/FunAndFancyFree'': Bongo wears [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal a shirt, bowtie, and hat, but without pants]], and Lulubelle wears [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal nothing but a flower on her head]].
73* Inverted with ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' where the title character wears all clothing while Abby wears only a shirt, á la WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck. Most of the Male Characters in the 2005 movie wear full clothes but no shoes.
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76[[folder:Literature]]
77* In Creator/BeatrixPotter's ''Literature/TheTaleOfPeterRabbit'', Peter just wears a blue jacket (and loses even that). His mother wears a dress and an apron. His sisters, however, avert the trope by just wearing shawls.
78* Averted by ''Literature/TheMoomins'' - two of the three female main characters (Moominmamma and the Snork Maiden, the third being the humanoid Little My) are routinely naked.
79* Inverted by the magically engineered genets in ''Literature/TheBloodLadders Trilogy'', which are all female because "male parts would break up their outlines", and they don't need clothes do they? [[spoiler:When Kelu is turned into a male he comments that he needs pants.]]
80* A rare ''human'' example occurs in Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Literature/QueenOfTheBlackCoast'': Bêlit is the only female in her pirate crew and the only who doesn't go FullFrontalAssault, [[DownplayedTrope even if she still wears just a loincloth]].
81* In the ''Literature/FrancesTheBadger'' series, Frances's father goes naked, while her mother usually wears a dress, though sometimes just a skirt. Averted with Frances and other little girl badgers, however, who usually go naked and only wear dresses to school or to parties.
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84[[folder:Video Games]]
85* ''VideoGame/BearAndBreakfast'': Among the animal cast, the females are fully clothed while the males wear either only hats, shirts, or both.
86* In the ''VideoGame/SlyCooper'' games, most of the male characters are routinely pantsless, but almost all the female characters are fully dressed. The exceptions are Mz. Ruby in [[VideoGame/SlyCooperAndTheThieviusRaccoonus the first game]], an alligator who only wears a pink tank-top with no pants, The Contessa from [[VideoGame/Sly2BandOfThieves the second game]], who's a spider-centaur-thing with no humanoid legs, and Miss Decibel in [[VideoGame/SlyCooperThievesInTime the fourth game]], an elephant who only wears an open fur coat.
87* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
88** Across the series, all but two males -- Charmy Bee and [[VideoGame/SonicChronicles Imperator Ix]] -- [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear nothing but shoes and gloves]], and all females are fully clothed (with the possible exception of [[VideoGame/SonicLostWorld Zeena]] until the release of ''Sonic Forces''). This was noticeably less pronounced in alternate media, however, by virtue of EarlyAdaptationWeirdness. See the Comic Books folder above.
89** ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' is the only installment so far to remotely {{lampshade|Hanging}} the trope, but only in regards to the males' lack of clothing.
90-->'''Jari-Thure''': You underestimate the dangers of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld this land]]. How come you have gloves on but nothing else? You some kind of weirdo?
91** ''VideoGame/SonicForces'' features the only exception to the rule in the form of the [[PlayerCharacter Avatar]]. Thanks to CharacterCustomization and the wide assortment of unlockable clothing, shoes, and other accessories, it's actually possible to have custom characters of ''both'' genders [[ZigzaggedTrope invert the trope]] despite initially playing it straight with their default outfits. The female Avatar in particular can achieve this without having to resort to NudeColoredClothes by equipping certain body textures such as fur patterns, which cause her otherwise mandatory bodysuit -- also a texture -- to vanish upon being equipped.
92* Zigzagged in ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'', Hunter the cheetah wears nothing at all, whereas Bianca the rabbit wears an entire robe. However, it does have notable exceptions with Sheila the Kangaroo and the Sorceress, who are both {{Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s.
93* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'''s title character is half-dressed from the waist up, along with most male animal characters barring Ripper Roo (who wears a straitjacket as nothing else). Coco and Tawna, the two female animal characters, are fully clothed from neck to toe.
94* Played straight in the ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'' games, at least with Donkey and Candy Kong. DK wears nothing but a tie, while Candy wears a normal amount of clothes by human standards (well, [[{{Stripperiffic}} "normal" might be pushing it a little]], but she's covering the essentials). Averted with Dixie Kong, who wears as much clothes as Diddy does; a hat and shirt, but no pants.
95* While ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' don't actually wear clothing, and the ones mentioned can be either gender, both of the Fire-type starters introduced in the 3DS Pokémon generations seem to be a play on this. Gen 6's Delphox is a feminine-looking Pokémon and the fur of most of its body is red and designed like a robe, giving it a FullyDressedCartoonAnimal look. Meanwhile, Gen 7's Incineroar is a masculine-looking Pokémon and its torso is colored gray and resembles a wrestler tank top, while its head is black on top and red on bottom, resembling a wrestler's mask. The rest of its body is red with some black stripes, making it look like a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal.
96* The Koopa Troopas in most of the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' games are generally "clothed" if one counts their shells as clothing. ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland'', and ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' do show Koopa Troopas without their shells, where it's revealed they're wearing just a T-shirt underneath and lack pants. While the T-shirt rule applies to the males, the rare females that do appear in the games are never seen without their shells.
97* In ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' -- part of a franchise full of {{Funny Animal}}s -- [[https://krystalarchive.com/img/KrystalTrophyAndFoxSSBU.jpg Krystal and Fox McCloud]] are a rare case of "[[InvertedTrope Fully Dressed Males, Pantless Females]]". Fox is fully dressed from helmet to shoes, while [[NubileSavage Krystal]] doesn't wear very much at all: just a bra, a loincloth and sandals, with nothing [[VapourWear beneath the loincloth]]. At the end of the game, Krystal joined Fox's team and started to be fully clothed like everyone else, though her clothes tend to be tight FutureSpandex.
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101* ''WebAnimation/SoThisIsBasically'': In an episode covering ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', Brendan hangs a lampshade on the series's strict adherence to females being fully dressed while males are barely dressed, theorizing that this is because everyone has to cover up the sexiest part of the body: [[ComicallyMissingThePoint the toe]].
102* Inverted in ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' as Lammy is the only female character who wears clothes, and just a sweater at that, while Russell and Disco Bear are Fully-Dressed Males. Even then, these guys are outliers since the majority of the main characters (both male and female) either [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wear accessories only]] or are {{half|DressedCartoonAnimal}}-dressed.
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106* In ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'', Ozy wears a top hat and vest as his default outfit, while Millie's is overalls (albeit without a shirt). Averted with the secondary and minor characters, where there's little to no correlation between amount of clothing and gender. Though whenever Ozy is shaved he has to wear pants, was actually the subject of one mini-arc. And there are numerous occasions where Millie dances naked in the rain.
107%%* In MiasWorld, male stick-people are shown without any sexual characteristics, as shown when it’s revealed that King may have been nude this entire time, Enemie in the TME animation was without clothes, and several background characters are shown without anything covering them, while adult females have breasts and presumably [[UnusualEuphemism the things below waist as well]].
108* ''Webcomic/DorkTower'': Susan, a female muskrat and Carson's long-absent college sweetheart, [[http://www.dorktower.com/2011/11/16/ lampshades the prevalence of this trope among their species]] during their first meeting in years. Once pointed out to him, Carson promptly realizes this and panics at his state of undress.
109-->'''Carson:''' ''There were so many questions I've had since you left!''\
110'''Susan:''' Like, why do girl muskrats get to wear clothes, but boy muskrats walk around starkers?\
111'''Carson:''' ''No'', like... wait, what? '''[[OhCrap AIEEEEEEEEE!]]'''
112* Inverted in ''[[http://www.drunkduck.com/dragon_city/ Dragon City]]'' where male dragons usually wear a loincloth or shorts, but females are almost always stark naked. Partially justified as their genitals are differently arrayed (and NonMammalMammaries was initially completely averted).
113* This trope is mocked at least twice in ''Webcomic/NerfNow'', particularly in the case of ''Sonic The Hedgehog'':
114** [[http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/797 In one strip, Sonic turns down swimming]] with Blaze and Rouge not because he's hydrophobic, but because [[spoiler:he doesn't have a swimsuit]].
115** In another strip where Angie and Morgan are turned into [[ArtShift Sonic-style]] {{Funny Animal}}s, the latter [[DefiedTrope defies]] the trope by [[https://www.nerfnow.com/comic/2564 deliberately wearing nothing but shoes and gloves]], much to Angie's alarm. Morgan's reasoning is that wearing clothes just entices lewd people to imagine what's underneath, but going without them shows to everyone that there's [[NonHumansLackAttributes nothing to see]], though Angie notes that that doesn't stop ''some'' people.
116* ''Webcomic/BittersweetCandyBowl'': Averted since some of the characters (including the females) aren't fully clothed except for a few occasions. For instance, Lucy wore nothing but her bow most of the time, but when she was experiencing some [[NoPeriodsPeriod girl issues]], she came to school fully clothed.
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119[[folder:Web Videos]]
120* WebVideo/TheBlockbusterBuster notes that ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks: The Squeakquel'' initially [[AvertedTrope averts]] the trope, as [[DistaffCounterpart the Chipettes]] are fully naked upon introduction, which he finds disturbing. He censors them until they put clothes on.
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124* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfPussInBoots'' features AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal male cat WesternAnimation/PussInBoots, who only wears a hat and his trademark boots and FullyDressedCartoonAnimal female cat Dulcinea, who wears a long dress with sleeves and boots.
125* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': On top of some BizarreSexualDimorphism, the Wilson family have Jackie and Rachel fully clothed while Harold and Tobias only wear accessories (Harold has a tie, Tobias a sweatband). Otherwise, male and female characters alike wear similar amounts of clothing--most commonly all or nothing.
126%%* Adverted in ''WesterAnimation/Animaniacs'' as Wakko is pantsless, Yakko and Dot are shirtless while Minerva Mink is fully clothes without shoes, most of the characters are either half dressed or almost naked.
127* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'', all the male characters except Austin are wearing less clothing (Tyrone is [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal pantless]] and Pablo is [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal almost completely naked]]) than the female characters (Tasha and Uniqua), who are more or less fully dressed. All five of them do seem to at least dress themselves up more during the episode while playing pretend.
128* ''WesternAnimation/TheBearWhoSleptThroughChristmas'': The male bears like protagonist Ted E. Bear are shown wearing jackets, vets, hats, ties, etc but no pants. Females like Patti Bear are completely dressed.
129* ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'':
130** This plays straight as some of the Bean Scouts (like Edward, Chip, Skip and Samson) wear no pants, while the Squirrel Scouts are fully clothed, though wear nothing under their skirts.
131** This also inverts the trope as Lazlo, Raj, Clam and some other Bean Scouts, as well as Scoutmaster Lumpus and Slinkman are fully clothed, while Jane Doe wears nothing below the waist.
132* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': All the male rangers wear shirts but no pants -- Chip doesn't even have a shirt, just a coat. Gadget wears a full jumpsuit. While this is partly justified normally since she's a mechanic, even when the Rangers wear something other than their usual outfits, Gadget is always fully clothed. This is lampshaded in the episode ''A Fly in the Ointment'', where Nimnul's invention swaps Gadget and Dale's heads. Once she realizes what just happened, a visibly uncomfortable Gadget -- trying to pull the bottom of Dale's shirt below her waist -- remarks "It's kinda breezy in here, isn't it?" and quickly improvises a skirt for herself.
133** One ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' skit even parodies the trope; in the skit, Gadget decides to simply walk around with just her jumpsuit top (all the while she flaunts her bare curves as {{Sexophone}} music plays), pointing out the DoubleStandard when Chip gawks at her lack of pants. All of her male friends [[AllMenArePerverts then feel a sudden urge to quickly leave the room]], much to Gadget's confusion.
134--->'''Chip:''' Gadget, you're not wearing pants!\
135'''Gadget:''' And none of ''you'' wear pants. How come it's okay for you boys, but when a woman -- [[BreathlessNonSequitur Chip, what are you doing?]]\
136'''Chip:''' I, ''uhhhhhhhh'', [[IllBeInMyBunk I'll be in my room with the door locked!]]
137* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'': Inverted in the episode "Heads of Beef". The male pig, Jean Bon, wears a full outfit with pants, while his wife wears a dress without any panties.
138* ''WesternAnimation/DanielTigersNeighborhood'': Daniel Tiger and his dad wear sweaters and shoes without pants, but his mom wears pants along with her shirt and shoes. Margaret, his baby sister, wears a full onesie.
139* Minor reversal in ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''; while most of the women follow suit with this (Morgana, Binky, Sarah Bellum all full; Darkwing, Honker without), Gosalyn herself is as dressed as her father (plus shoes), while Launchpad is fully dressed including boots.
140* Zigzagged in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'':
141** Webby Vanderquack the female duckling is as half-dressed without pants or a skirt as Scrooge [=McDuck=]'s nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are.
142** Mrs. Beakley dresses in a full outfit with shoes while Scrooge dresses only in a half outfit with spats and without pants.
143** Launchpad [=McQuack=] and Gyro Gearloose dress in full outfits with shoes however.
144* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}'': When ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' riffed the episode "Robot Rumpus" the fact that Gumby and his father appear nude, while Gumby's mother appears fully dressed, is pointed out.
145* In ''WesternAnimation/LittleDogsOnThePrairie'', most of the cast are Main/AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimals, but Miss Kitty is fully dressed.
146* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
147** WesternAnimation/BugsBunny is usually clothed in nothing but his fur coat and WhiteGloves unless he's pulling one of his famous [[DisguisedInDrag crossdressing shenanigans]]; WesternAnimation/LolaBunny, making [[Film/SpaceJam her debut]] in the 1990s, is never seen wearing anything less than a full outfit ([[BarefootCartoonAnimal except for shoes]]). The same generally tends to apply with other characters and their respective love interests/{{Distaff Counterpart}}s, such as with Daffy Duck and [[WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow Tina Russo]], as well as Porky Pig and Petunia Pig.
148** In an classic cartoon ''Hare Splitter'', Bugs and his romantic rival only wear gloves, while Daisy, their love interest, is in sweater and skirt. What's more, she lives in an above-ground bungalow, and they live in holes in the ground. Perhaps she just has more style.
149** Exceptions are Penelope Pussycat (undressed female, because she's ''usually'' a NearlyNormalAnimal) and Speedy Gonzales (fully clothed male).
150* WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}} and WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse follow this trope in more modern appearances like in ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', where Mickey remains shirtless but Minnie is wearing a full dress. In the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, however, Minnie was every bit as [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal shirtless]] as Mickey. She reverted to this look for most of the shorts produced for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseWorks'', and generally anything that apes the Inkblot style of the black-and-white shorts. This is only in regards to their "classic" looks; they're fully dressed in every other costume.
151** Their friends WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, and WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck seem to apply this trope more often, as Donald Duck reamins pantsless while Goofy is fully-dressed (except in the ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'' TV series, where he is seen pantsless, too). However, depending on the situations, Daisy can either be as pantsless as Donald or wear any kind of dress to contrast him.
152* ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'': In the movie and most episodes of season 5 where the humanoid animal characters get to have clothing other than [[FurIsClothing their own fur]], Oggy, Jack, Bob and various other male animals are often seen pantsless, whereas Olivia is usually fully clothed in a dress.
153* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'':
154** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in "Schooltown Follies" where most of the students are fully-dressed, but Jeff and the pig boy don’t wear shirts.
155** The male [[PumpkinPerson inhabitants]] of Pottsfield walk around with their pumpkin bodies on full display, while the women wear dresses that make them resemble corn husk dolls. [[SubvertedTrope Of course, considering that everyone there is in costume, the men are technically fully-clothed as well.]]
156* ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies1980s'' and its [[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppiesAndTheLegendOfBigPaw movie]] both follow this trope to a T, with males wearing nothing below the waist while females all wear skirts, though nothing underneath. The [[WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010 2010 remake]], however, averts it by virtue of the entire cast being {{Talking Animal}}s at the "Animal" end of the SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism.
157* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''. Mordecai and Rigby are naked, while their respective love insterests Margaret and Eileen are fully clothed, but the reason the former pair go out like that is revealed to be because Rigby started a naked trend as a child and all his friends followed suit.
158* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'': "[[Recap/RugratsS3E9Reptar2010StuGetsAJob Reptar 2010]]" inverts this when the babies imagine themselves as Reptar the Dinosaur; Tommy and Phil wear their normal clothes, and Chuckie wears his shorts, albeit in a different color pattern. Lil and Angelica wear nothing underneath their dress and skirt, respectively.
159* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': Like their main game counterparts, the male main characters usually wear only a shirt at best while the girls wear full outfits. This is lampshaded in one episode when Amy makes a bet that the loser must do the winner's laundry for a month and Sonic points out that it's unfair since he and Knuckles almost never wear clothes. Most male characters tend to follow the same pattern, though full outfits do show up on special occasions.
160* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Averted with Mrs. Puff, whose underside is always visible because she wears a skirt with no pants.
161** Squidward is the only male who doesn't wear pants, and this is often lampshaded.
162* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'': Rebecca and Molly Cunningham are fully dressed (except for being {{Barefoot Cartoon Animal}}s), but Kit Cloudkicker and Baloo are pantsless. {{Averted}} in that most male characters in the show are fully dressed.
163* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' plays this straight with Buster and Babs Bunny, the former wearing just a shirt without pants and the latter wearing a blouse and skirt. The other {{Funny Animal}}s avert this, however; Shirley [=McLoon=] doesn't wear pants, while Fifi La Fume is completely nude barring her [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal accessories]].
164* On ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'', Kitty Katswell is fully clothed, but Dudley Puppy wears only a shirt. However, this trope seems to change DependingOnTheWriter. Whenever they're at a pool or beach setting, Dudley will put on shorts and Kitty will wear a swimsuit but there was also an episode that called for them to shave off their fur, with Kitty shaving hers into the shape of a one-piece swimsuit while Dudley shaved his into a bikini, meaning that the two of them were still technically nude.
165* Downplayed with ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' since the 1999-2002 series. Woody still only has white gloves for clothing, but his girlfrind and DistaffCounterpart Winnie is changed from being fully dressed with shirt, pants, and shoes to wearing a [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics simple skirt]] with nothing above the waist. The same applies to Woody's nephew and niece, Knothead and Splinter respectively.
166* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': Zig-zagged. Almost none of the characters wear pants, and that includes the girls and women. The only characters that wear pants are the crab family; they all wear overalls.
167* ''WesternAnimation/YogiBear'': Downplayed as Cindy Bear is a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, whereas both Yogi and Boo Boo are AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal[=s=] (though you could make a case for Cindy's tutu being too insubstantial to be considered anything but an accessory).
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