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8Examples of NonStandardCharacterDesign in western animated series.
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10* Dulcinea in ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfPussInBoots'' is far more cartoony than any other cat character in the series, even having four fingers instead of five. In the last season it's revealed that the goblin Cleevil also looks nothing like a goblin should and the common thread between the two characters [[spoiler:is that they are both artificial spirits created by a mage to watch over the town]].
11* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'':
12** The episode "Zoobotnik" featured Katella the bounty huntress who was drawn more human like than the rest of the humanoid characters.
13%% ** Princess Sally in the Christmas special.
14** Even Sonic and Tails are this, as they're from the games, and the show's character design style doesn't really match the game style. Likely the reason Robotnik was redesigned for the show.
15* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
16** [[VileVillainSaccharineShow The Lich]]'s design is far more detailed than the rest of the rather simplistic cast. This just makes him creepier.
17** Lemongrab has actual pupils and sclerae, in a show where almost everyone else just has BlackBeadEyes. This makes his constant freak-outs even more disturbing.
18** Minor villain Ricardio and Gareth from "One Last Job" have realistic human faces, something none of the other characters have. Abraham Lincoln is also more detailed compared to the rest of the human characters.
19* ''WesternAnimation/ALittleCurious'': The Shoe Family don't have proper faces and can't show facial expressions unlike the other characters, because of course they're a pair of shoes.
20* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' doesn't have much of a ''standard'' character design, from the flat 2D Flash animation of Gumball and his family to the CGI animation and claymation of other characters, including a photo-realistic Tyrannosaurus Rex. Still, humans manage to stand out by how they are either depicted as live-action (usually on television) or animated in the style of Filmation-era cartoons. Neither is common for the show, since the former is often left out in favor of using a variety of animation techniques (the only live-action non-human is Sussie the chinface, which is technically a form of puppetry and thus could also be considered animation), and the latter are [[StylisticSuck designed to look crappy]] [[LimitedAnimation and choppy]] while it's clear that the animators are making the other characters with their best foot forward. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS3E29TheSaint "The Saint"]] where Gumball tries to make Alan look bad by using his account to say he thinks [[FantasticRacism 3D people are better than 2D ones.]]
21** Many non-anthropomorphic animals stand out for being drawn in an extremely realistic art style, while the Cube [[CallASmeerpARabbit Dogs]] are [[CelShading cel shaded 3D models]], both are fairly rare for the show as most things intended to look realistic are either CGI or live-action while even the most cartoony 3D models typically aren't trying to look 2D.
22* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'':
23** Mom's assailants in the episode "The Mom from U.N.C.L.E." were depicted as relatively anatomically accurate humans with unusually heavy inking.
24** The Beavers' cousin in the episode "Kreature Komforts" is a photo-realistic beaver that acts like a beaver actually would, much to the annoyance of the protagonists.
25** Whenever the beavers watch [[UnabashedBMovieFan an old B-movie]], its characters are drawn realistically. The contrast is clearest in the HalloweenEpisode, when Dag and Norb meet the actors and get involved in their adventures.
26* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'':
27** Unlike the other characters (even Slappy Squirrel), the Warner Siblings have designs that look rather like those of inkblot style characters of the late 1920s and early 1930s, albeit with ovular {{Animesque}} BlackBeadEyes. This because they were first drawn around that era, [[UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode but proved too wild for audiences of the time, so they had to be locked away in the water tower]].
28** In the episodes featuring The Flame, the people look rather realistic, unlike Mindy, Ralph, Mr. Plotz, and other people in the show. The Flame himself has orange pupils and yellow sclerae and eye highlights.
29** "Slappy Goes Walnuts" showed a squirrel that not only was non-anthropomorphic, but also looked more realistic than Slappy, Skippy, and other squirrels in the show.
30** Pinky and the Brain are among the few characters in the show who don't have highlights in their eyes.
31** Buddy in this show, although an inkblot style toon like the Warners, has SphereEyes and PieEyes.
32** Katie Ka-Boom in her human form is drawn closer to a Disney character than the Looney Tunes inspired look everyone, even her family, follow.
33** Death from "Meatballs or Consequences" has five fingers on his hands instead of [[FourFingeredHands four]].
34* It's subtle, however, Betty in ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries'' has blue eyes instead of the BlackBeadEyes everyone else has.
35* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'':
36** All the characters in are InexplicablyTailless except for Nadine, who is DW's ImaginaryFriend. She is also a BarefootCartoonAnimal unlike everyone else.
37** When there are celebrity cameos the person is drawn as a FunnyAnimal, however they are drawn far less cartoony than the others.
38** Ryan, one of DW's kindergarten classmates in "Arthur's First Day" is a tapir. His design is more animal-like than any of the other anthro characters seen on the show, making him stick out like a sore thumb compared to the other characters.
39* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
40** Aang falls into this when he tries out some ridiculously badass and over-detailed armor in Season 3. It's meant to lampshade how impractical the armor is to use or, from a meta standpoint, animate; Aang can barely move in it, and aside from the scarf and LensFlare, the armor itself only has a single animation drawing that's just rotated for when he falls over.[[note]][[MythologyGag According to the commentary]], the character designer often drew armor like this before being told to make simpler designs for animation purposes.[[/note]]
41** Jet and his gang were a stylistic departure compared to the other characters, much more closely resembling the style of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', but were kept because the creators loved the designs too much.
42** [[spoiler:The Lion Turtle]] is drawn with a much more detailed and realistic style than anybody else, to reflect him being a powerful, ancient figure.
43* On ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', Baby Doll is more wide-eyed and cartoony than the other characters, looking like she came from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures''.
44* The title characters of ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'', who have gigantic heads compared to the fairly realistic design of the other characters. This is lampshaded when the police show a [[https://static-3.bitchute.com/live/cover_images/uo7rEoxnaJ3q/u47JBEw3Vj6p_640x360.jpg composite sketch]] depicting them as they would look like if they were drawn like everyone else.
45** The animals tend to look very cartoony compared to the show's usual pseudo-realistic art style, making Beavis and Butt-Head themselves look realistic by comparison.
46** In the revival streaming movie ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHeadDoTheUniverse'', Daria's character design for her [[https://imgur.com/dLRAx3p non-speaking cameo]] is adapted from her spin-off [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} TV series]], where she had undergone significant ArtEvolution compared to the rest of the cast.
47* The titular character of ''WesternAnimation/BlazeAndTheMonsterMachines'' is the only character other than the two [[TokenHuman Token Humans]] to have colored eyes (blue); all of the others have the standard black eyes.
48* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'': The old pug in "Granny Mobile" looks more like a real pug compared to Buddy and his mum, she also always has a frown and angry eyes, which means that she's a "grouchy granny"
49* ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsWelcomeToCareALot'': True Heart Bear appeared only as a plush toy and sported a multi-colored pastel tie-dye like design for her main fur color. This is opposed to the normal Care Bear look, which is a single color for the primary fur, other than the white belly with the belly badge and white inner-ear coloring.
50* ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show]]'': Truffles from "The Lost Ballpark" is the only character drawn with white irises and black pupils instead of the BlackBeadEyes the other characters have.
51* Numbuh 362 (Rachel) from ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' has brown eyes in a series and Henrietta Von Marzipan has blue eyes, where almost everyone has BlackBeadEyes.
52* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'', where the title characters take part in a Plastic Surgery Tournament, and one of the task challenges at hand includes recreating a "photo-realistic beaver".
53* The attractive women in both ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' and ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel'' with their big eyes, small mouths and baby-like faces look out of place in a world were everyone else (including the animals) are stretchy and grotesque.
54* The main characters from UPA's ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'' cartoon look more realistic than the supporting cast with a more standard cartoony design typical of UPA.
55* In the show ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'', all of the younger dinosaurs are drawn in a more cartoony manner, while all of the adult dinosaurs are drawn more realistically.
56* ''WesternAnimation/{{Disenchantment}}'' has the angels in Heaven looking like Kewpie dolls or 60s cartoon characters, as opposed to everyone else being drawn in Matt Groening's trademark style, sphere eyes, overbite and all.
57* Owning to his debut being in a standalone ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' cartoon, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, and the rest of the duck characters are fairly distinct compared to the rest of the classic cast. Mickey, Goofy, Pete and the others all have designs that grew from their InkblotCartoonStyle and the fact that they're anthropomorphic animals rarely if ever comes up. Donald, on the other hand, started with a more "theatrical" design that was simplified to fit and his status as an anthropomorphic duck is emphasized by his voice and mannerisms. (Donald waddles when he walks, for example.)
58* ''WesternAnimation/EdgarAndEllen'': Most of the characters look like regular, realistic humans, but the [[TricksterTwins twins]] have long, pale faces, pointy chins and round, bulging eyes.
59* ''WesternAnimation/ElliottFromEarth'' is set on an intergalactic alien space station with beings from all over the universe and thus has highly diverse character designs,with some not even sharing the shows main art-style,however a few characters still manage to stand out:
60** Lord Kallous and Prince Cryon are {{Exp|y}}ies of Skeltor and He-Man, respectively and are thus drawn in a slighty more realistic cartoon style
61** The Head isn't really a singular character as such, being the product of an artificial HiveMind consisting of countless different aliens. Their default form can best be described as "a series of multi-colored dotted lights forming the shape of a face".
62* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': Outside of having four-digit hands, Princess Mandie's taller and closer to real world proportions make her look more like a ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' character than one belonging to this series.
63* ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'':
64** The title duo themselves are constructed more realistically and carefully than the rest of the characters. [[http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3474/3789426538_b445375f9a_z.jpg Especially prominent in this shot]].
65** Janitor Poopatine is the only character with an eye color (possessing SupernaturalGoldEyes), while the rest have the standard black eyes.
66* Santa and Mrs. Claus from ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Christmas'' had more realistic designs compared to everyone else.
67* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
68** Rumble [=McSkirmish=] from "[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E10FightFighters Fight Fighters]]" is a video game character brought to life, and as such is rendered as 16-bit pixel art reminiscent of ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.
69** There's also Xyler and Kraz, who look like they're straight from an '80s cartoon than the original designs from the show.
70** The BoyBand Sev'ral Timez are few of the only characters in the series with visible blue irises in their eyes instead of just pupils. Later characters that have visible colored irises are background characters in "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E5SoosAndTheRealGirl Soos and the Real Girl]]". One is a [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/gravityfalls/images/d/df/S2e5_soos_talking_to_girl.png/revision/latest?cb=20140924221605 Mystery Shack customer that was scared off by Soos]] and the [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/gravityfalls/images/a/a6/S2e5_clerk.png/revision/latest?cb=20170729160933 other is a clerk at Beeply Boop's]].
71** Gabe Bensen from "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E4SockOpera Sock Opera]]" stands out for having blue dot pupils instead of black dot pupils.
72** [=.GIFfany=], another video game character in "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E5SoosAndTheRealGirl Soos and the Real Girl]]", has a very {{Animesque}} design, since she's meant to invoke the image of a character from a Japanese DatingSim game.
73** "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E6LittleGiftShopOfHorrors Little Gift Shop of Horrors]]" has a number of claymotion monsters in its final short, which, as the name implies, resemble claymation figures.
74* The Loparts in ''WesternAnimation/HandyManny'' have smaller pupils than the other human characters in the show.
75* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019 '': Robin's big eyes and ShonenHair are much more {{Animesque}} than any of the other characters.
76* Mr. Akiyama Makuro, owner of the titular ''Toys/HeroFactory'' is a humanoid robot like most characters, but he stands out for being an elderly man who walks with a cane (why would a robot be elderly?) and his green face is too humanlike compared to others, resembling the green mask of Turaga Matau from Franchise/{{LEGO}}'s previous action figure line, ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}''. He even wears a robe like a Turaga. One might chalk this up to a simple reuse of assets, as the cartoon ''is'' set in a LEGO world, but Mr. Makuro is a [[ToylessToylineCharacter character exclusive to the show and was not based on a toy]]. In 2023, 13 years after the series debut, his design was finally explained: Mr. Makuro ''was'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen meant to be]] a ''BIONICLE'' character living in the ''Hero Factory'' world, specifically an evil Makuta disguising himself as a wise old Turaga, causing conflicts in secret to be solved by his Factory. None of this reveal ever panned out once LEGO decided to simplify the ''Hero Factory'' series, so Mr. Makuro canonically remained a kind robot gentleman who just happened to be a lookalike of a character from a different franchise.
77* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': There are a few characters (usually {{Ink Suit Actor}}s) who are considerably less cartoony than the other characters, such as Mr. Simmons, Dr. Bliss and Alphonse Scheck in ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheMovie''. In that same movie, Arnold, Gerald, Helga and Scheck all have detailed shadows and highlights unlike the rest of the characters, likely due to the film being rushed to theaters at the last minute and the animators not having the time to do it to everyone.
78* Kit Kat from ''WesternAnimation/HouseBroken'' has purple fur. The rest of the animals on the show have standard fur colors.
79* Penny on ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' looks ridiculously more realistic than everyone else on the show, who have exaggerated cartoony features. The more realistic/cute look was frequently shared by incidental or single-episode female characters, unless they were MAD agents or intended to be unattractive, in a sort of reverse {{Gonk}} effect. Averted in ''WesternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'', where her design is closer to how everyone else in the show looks.
80* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': Jade's eyes are a lighter shade of brown (almost honey-colored) than those of her family and other brown-eyed characters such as Viper and Paco. Then there's Ratso, who, despite being human as far as we know, has [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation green skin]] and green hair.
81* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': All of the recurring cast are FunnyAnimals except Game Rule, who is a [[AnthropomorphicTypography talking exclamation mark]] who can shapeshift.
82* The title character of ''WesternAnimation/KappaMikey'' is drawn in "American" style, [[ThickLineAnimation with a thick black outline]], while just about everything else is uses an {{Animesque}} style. This is because he's an American {{Animated Actor|s}} in Japan.
83* The titular character of ''WesternAnimation/KickButtowskiSuburbanDaredevil'' stands out from the rest of the cast because he's {{Animesque}}; also, he lacks a visible nose.
84* Cotton on ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' has BlackBeadEyes, separating him from the rest of the cast, who have realistic-looking eyes.
85* ''WesternAnimation/KoalaMan'': Michael Cusack's characters Damo and Darren are recurring characters, but their hideous appearances look very out of place with the more simplistic character designs.
86* The first episode of the ''WesternAnimation/KryptoTheSuperdog'' cartoon has an appearance made by Superman, who's sporting his ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'' looks. This is in contrast to all the other characters, who are drawn in an art style reminiscent of ''ComicStrip/{{Dennis the Menace|US}}'' or a classic Creator/HannaBarbera cartoon.
87* Queen La from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTarzan'' looks nothing like the characters from the Disney film ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' and looks more like a character from ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' instead, a hint towards her [[{{Atlantis}} true heritage.]]
88* ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'':
89** Mr. Stenchy, Thresher, Skip, Clink, and Snafu are actually the only alien [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments experiments]] from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' to have sclerae and pupils instead of the solid black or single-colored eyes their "cousins" (including Stitch) actually all have. Clink resembles an Earth crab while the others mostly resemble mammals, reptiles and birds.
90** Glaringly obvious when the series crossovers with other Creator/DisneyChannel cartoons with vastly different art styles such as ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'', ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'', and even ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''. It can become rather unsettling when having Lilo and the other potato-nosed realistically proportioned Hawaiian inhabitants interact with the American Dragon with SkintoneSclerae, the teenaged crime-fighter with the exaggerated tiny waist and HartmanHips, or Penny Proud and her family's overly expressive faces.
91** The ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime series expands the "experiments with sclera" thing to include Bragg/Flute/Twang, Witch, and Mr. Stenchy's DistaffCounterpart Mrs. Sickly. However, in this series, experiments who are controlled by Hämsterviel have their pupils dilute just enough to reveal their irises; Bragg/Flute/Twang and Witch were among those under his possession and we never see if they would have normal experiment eyes if they were not serving him.
92** The Chinese animated series ''Animation/StitchAndAi'' drops ''all'' the first 625 experiments with new ones that Jumba makes inspired by creatures of Myth/ChineseMythology. However, much of these [[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Jumba%27s_Chinese_Experiments Chinese experiments]] look so radically different from the original ones that some don't even look like genetic experiments at all, just looking like straight-up mythological Chinese creatures brought to life.
93* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionGuard'':
94** Kion stands out amongst all other lion cubs from the extended ''[[Franchise/TheLionKing Lion King]]'' canon because he has rosettes, like a real-life cub.
95** Makini looks very different from her mentor Rafiki in that she looks more like a real mandrill than he does.
96** Kinyonga looks different than the other chameleons seen in the background in that she looks more realistic.
97* The 1991 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "WesternAnimation/InvasionOfTheBunnySnatchers" lampshades this greatly. Daffy, Elmer and Yosemite Sam are mysteriously replaced with doppelgangers that looked as if they were designed and animated by the likes of 50s Hanna-Barbera, its imitators and even the creators of ''Clutch Cargo''.
98* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesCartoons'': In "Happy Birthday Bugs Bunny," one of the characters seen in the background at the beginning is Cool Cat. While the series returns the characters to their 1940s designs, Cool Cat (being introduced in 1967) keeps his Creator/HannaBarbera-esque design, making him stand out.
99* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' episode "Casa de Calma", Daffy gets massaged by a giant, hairy man named Leslie, who looks like he came straight out of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow''. To further emphasize the contrast, Bugs gets massages by an attractive woman named [[GenderBlenderName Joe]].
100* In ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresOfFlapjack'', Flapjack, K'nuckles, and Bubbie are drawn in a bit of a more cartoonish style than the [[GrotesqueGallery rest of Stormalong Harbor]].
101* ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'':
102** While most of the cast has multicolored pupils in their eyes, Melissa has visible irises with black pupils inside.
103** Diogee looks a lot more cartoony than the other animals, who are drawn more realistically.
104* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
105** Most of the characters have two catchlights on their pupils (foals have three); very few have a single catchlight, specifically Granny Smith, Big Macintosh, Snips, and Snails.
106** In addition to having a single eye catchlight, Trixie has her eyelashes protrude outward, instead of inward. Starting with "To Where and Back Again" however, Trixie is depicted with the traditional double-catchlight, inward lashes eye design.
107** Due to the show's colorful and cute art style, the villains like Queen Chrysalis, King Sombra and Lord Tirek [[NightmareFuel are drawn with a rather grotesque and scary design]].
108** Spike plays with this trope -- he's the first dragon we ever see in the series, but the more other dragons we see, the more abnormal Spike's lack of wings and stout, pudgy body shape appear. The episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS8E11MoltDown Molt Down]]" has Spike gaining wings, with the explanation being that wings are gained during dragon puberty and Spike just wasn't old enough before. We also do meet Smolder, who's similar in design aside from being female and orange.
109** In the episode "Dragon Quest", the PaperThinDisguise adopted by the ponies following Spike is accepted by the teen dragons because it looks identical to a dragon named Crackle. Unlike most dragons, who are slender, streamlined, and elongated, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB6g8od2K-4 Crackle is squat, rotund, GemEncrusted, and has eight legs]].
110** Bulk Biceps, a RecurringExtra pegasus with an abnormally muscular physique, visible veins, a large muzzle, defined hooves, and tiny wings.
111** The Season 5 opener "The Cutie Map" has the mane ponies end up trapped in an equality village where its residents have equal sign cutie marks, as well as faded coat and mane colors. Starlight Glimmer, the leader, stands out from the village because her coat and mane are not faded, [[spoiler:which is the first visible clue that she's not like them.]]
112** Trouble Shoes from "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E6AppleoosasMostWanted Appleoosa's Most Wanted]]" is modeled off a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clydesdale_horse Clydesdale horse]], down to the typical face coloring. As the largest pony character to be ever designed, he even towers at least twice the size of a typical mare (he would even give Celestia a run for her money), and has visible and defined hooves rather than the solid-colored lower legs of most pony designs. The same body model, colored differently and with added clothing, was later used for Rockhoof, one of the Pillars of Equestria, with his magic-enhanced size.
113** Speaking of Celestia, the alicorns are always taller, slimmer, and have more horselike heads than ordinary ponies. Twilight grows slightly taller after gaining wings and sports a body design more like Celestia's in the distant future ending,
114** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E14CanterlotBoutique Canterlot Boutique]]" ends with the appearance of an chubby pony quite different from the design of any other pony yet seen.
115** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E19ToChangeAChangeling To Change a Changeling]]", Thorax's brother Pharynx had a purple carapace and eyes and a red neck fin instead of the changelings' standard blue-and-cyan color scheme, and is the only changeling to do so. Even after he transforms into a more typical "bug-horse", he still retains a much darker color scheme than the other changelings.
116** Ocellus, another changeling appearing in Season 8, is smaller, skinnier, and has a translucent frill on the back of her neck, as well as a more uniform blue color scheme. Her parents and siblings also have unique colors that none of the other changelings have.
117** Then there's Thorax, the leader of the changelings after they defect from Queen Chrysalis. He is larger, has gem-like bumps on his chest, and a pair of mandibles on his head resembling antlers. Also, prior to his metamorphosis, he stood out from the other changelings due to having rounder eyes and a differently colored carapace.
118* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyMakeYourMark'', the villain, Opaline has sharp, angular eyes with ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow. Her horn is a sharp, curved one that resembles King Sombra and her nose is noticeably sharper.
119* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOctonauts'', most of the titular crew have round, peanut-shaped snouts. However, both Peso and Shellington have noticeably different snouts; a beak and a flat, triangular nose, respectively. Justified in the former's case, since he is a penguin.
120** Kwazii also stands out for having slanted eyes as opposed to the crews large BlackBeadEyes.
121* ''WesternAnimation/OutOfTheInkwell'': Koko the Clown looks more realistic compared to the cartoony cast of Fleischer's works, a result of being rotoscoped.
122* Auntie Whispers from ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'' has a much more jarringly inhuman design than the other characters, while most of them have fairly realistic (albeit cartoony) proportions, Auntie Whispers is ''massive'', with a bulging head, froglike eyes, and an all-black mouth filled with rotten teeth, all of which serves to make her ''[[UncannyValley extremely]]'' [[UncannyValley creepy]]. [[spoiler: Which makes it all the more surprising when it turns out she's GoodAllAlong.]]
123* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': Unlike all the other humanoid characters on the show, light doesn't naturally shine in [[BigBad Emperor Belos']] eyes, [[http://static.wikia.nocookie.net/the-owl-house/images/3/3f/Eclipse_Lake_-_039.png/revision/latest?cb=20211027153609 as shown here.]] It's subtle, but it's an effecitive way of demonstrating that there's something ''[[UncannyValley unnatural]]'' about him. [[spoiler: This only applies to his present-day appearance, not his [[http://static.wikia.nocookie.net/the-owl-house/images/7/74/Elsewhere_and_Elsewhen_-_588.png/revision/latest?cb=20220408040526 previous appearance]] as Philip Wittebane.]]
124* In ''WesternAnimation/PacManAndTheGhostlyAdventures'', most of the cast consists of either spheroid Pac-Man-like characters or ghosts. Ghoulasha the witch, however, [[AmbiguouslyHuman looks like a regular human witch.]]
125* In the short-lived series ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} and Son'', most of the characters have typical late 1980s Hanna-Barbera designs, while Popeye, Olive and Bluto have their designs closer to the comics and cartoons.
126* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb:'' Milks this for all it's worth with its primary characters. Each lead character is designed around a certain geometric shape, in contrast to the stylized but more realistic-looking recurring and minor characters. [[TheHero Phineas]] and [[MadScientist Doofenshmirtz]] both have triangular heads; [[TheCassandra Candace]] and [[CuteBruiser Isabella]] are half-circles; [[TheQuietOne Ferb]] and [[ActionPet Perry]] are rectangular. These designs were [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] repeatedly over the course of the show's run, especially Phineas, with everyone from Candace to ComicBook/SpiderMan commenting on his triangle head.
127** Then of course are the {{Ink Suit Actor}}s who occasionally have guest roles, who are much less cartoony than anyone else on the show.
128* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':
129** The eponymous girls, besides lacking [[InvisibleAnatomy hands, feet,]] or [[TheNoseless noses]], are drawn with a focus on curves rather than the heavily angular designs of most other characters to make them stand out even more. There is one episode that shows what they would look like if they had been born as normal little girls, but those designs still seem... off. Their nonstandard designs are even more noticeable in the [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 2016 reboot]] where the background characters are stylized like something out of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}''.
130** Madame Argentina and Fred, the villains from "I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future", are drawn in a very Creator/JayWard-influenced style, as the episode pastiches the cartoons he produced.
131* In the obscure cartoon ''WesternAnimation/ProjectGeeker'', the title character is drawn in a simpler and more cartoony style than the rest of the more realistic cast. Justified in that he's an {{artificial human}} with incredible shape-shifting abilities, and it's even lampshaded a few times in the show (like when he tries to grow extra fingers on account he's the only character on the show with FourFingeredHands).
132* Most characters in ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' have realistic skin tones and hair colors. The Gross Sisters have [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation blue skin]] and dark blue hair. This is an artistic exaggeration to show that they have extremely ashy skin.
133* ''WesternAnimation/RazzberryJazzberryJam'': Mike the microphone lacks the stick-figure arms and legs that most of the show's other Animate Inanimate Objects have, instead hopping around on his base and using his cord (which is of indefinite length and always appears to be plugged in to something just offscreen) to hold objects.
134* In ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'', as opposed to the huge, shiny, semi-circle eyes that most of the characters have, Mr. Peterson has tiny eyes. It makes him stick out like a sore thumb amongst the cast.
135* ''WesternAnimation/{{Reboot}}'' has an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation, but due to technical limitations of an AllCGICartoon of the time there were few human-like characters and instead had characters anthropomorphized with simpler shapes like binomes (a stack of three boxes with arms, legs and a single eye), zeros (spherical shape with arms, legs and two eyes) and numerals (shaped like numbers). These were often used to fill out crowd scenes and easy to [[PaletteSwap modify the models to become different characters]]. Some characters though do not fit into those categories at all, with no other character presented like them. Foremost is [[TheMentor Phong]], more machine like with a blocky body balancing on a gyroscopic ball and a long neck. Frisket is the only dog ever seen. Viruses appear to be unique, and done on purpose to highlight their danger to the system. And there are random background characters never given any real focus, like a ShoutOut of the Penguin from ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit''.
136* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'': Randall Weems looks more like a character from ''The Simpsons'' compared to everyone else.
137* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' has the space monster disguised as a female Chihuahua in the episode "Marooned", who looks more realistic compared to the more abstract Ren, and Cat Jesus from the unproduced "Life Sucks", who has a realistic cat body compared to the more bean-shaped Stimpy.
138* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'':
139** The Hex Girls from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheWitchsGhost'' stand out amongst everyone else as they're depicted in a less cartoony style and their movements are less exaggerated.
140** In ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'', most of the human characters are drawn quite realistically (in Warner's typical "house" animation style of the time), and even Fred, Daphne and Velma had been redesigned a bit to fit with the show's art style (Velma noticeably [[AdaptationalAttractiveness got slimmer and more shapely]].) But Shaggy still retained his classic semi-cartoonish design (albeit with eye sclera now), and the cartoony Scooby-Doo still stuck out from the rest of the realistically-drawn animals in the series.
141* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
142** The show underwent significant ArtEvolution early on, resulting in most of the character designs becoming considerably more realistic and less stylized--but the main characters maintained the same general appearances, [[TheArtifact since they had become far too iconic to change]]. Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are among the only characters who have hair exactly the same color as their skin, with no visible hairlines (making them look like they just have oddly shaped heads). Homer has a protruding muzzle-like mouth (colored brown to indicate stubble), an elongated cylindrical head, and a scribble on the side of his head to indicate baldness, three traits shared by very few other characters who aren't related to him. And Marge has a [[AnimeHair comically tall]] "beehive" hairdo that would be nearly impossible for a real woman to maintain. The show has {{lampshade|Hanging}}d this several times.
143** {{God}} is the only character in the show to be drawn with [[FourFingeredHands five fingers on each hand, and five toes on each foot.]]
144** The Space Coyote in Homer's hallucination from "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer" (voiced by Music/JohnnyCash) is drawn in a boxier style partially to resemble the style of coyotes in Native American sand paintings.
145** A lot of characters from earlier seasons are drawn in a looser and more cartoonish style, while later seasons draw supporting characters slightly more realisticallly and consistently. Comic Book Guy has his beard drawn as a zig-zagging line, shared with a number of similar characters introduced in the early seasons. Sideshow Bob has an unusually skinny face, sharp features and WildHair.
146** When Hank Hill and other ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' characters made a brief cameo, they looked exactly the same as they did in their own show, skin color and all. A sort of SeriesContinuityError is created when the show had a Crossover with ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'', where Jay Sherman was yellow (albeit still drawn in the same style as his show). In "The Simpsons Guy", [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy the Griffin family]] also appear normal colored. This is lampshaded on both ends, with Homer referring to the Griffins as "albino" and Peter remarking that everyone in Springfield looks like they have hepatitis.
147** Most characters on the show have simple, C-shaped ears. However, Seymour Skinner (and his mother, Agnes) have their ears shaped realistically.
148** Lampshaded in an episode in which Homer imagines his children as horrible mutant inbred freaks [[ItMakesSenseInContext if he and Marge become brother and sister.]] Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are briefly depicted as ordinary adorable cartoon children with Caucasian skintones, blue eyes, blond hair, five fingers on each hand, and no overbites.
149* ''WesternAnimation/SmilingFriends'' animates the main cast as colorful blobs, and nearly every other character wildly differently. The Boss is drawn in a surreal semi-realistic style. Desmond is stylized grotesque. Satan and the forest demon are made from photorealistic parts, animated at a lower frame rate than the main cast to make their motions harsh and jerky. Jennifer is a fully realistic human. Mip is a highly detailed hobbit {{Expy}} animated at a higher framerate. And so on.
150* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
151** Every recurring kid in the boy's class/age group have identical body types, except for their hair and clothes; this has been {{lampshade|Hanging}}d a few times, like when they [[Recap/SouthParkS5E3SuperBestFriends join a cult]] and can't tell each other apart because of their identical outfits and shaved heads. The main exception, of course, is Cartman being significantly fatter than the others. Henrietta of the [[{{Goth}} Goth Kids]] has the same design, and Michael is also much taller and drawn with a nose, probably indicating that the Goths weren't originally meant to be recurring characters.
152** From the beginning, [[BrainyBaby Ike]] was drawn with BlackBeadEyes and a head that seems to disconnect when he talks. [[ToiletHumour Terrance and Phillip]] were designed the same way. Eventually it was revealed that all Canadians look like this, and that Ike was [[HappilyAdopted adopted]]. Whether or not this was planned from the beginning is unknown, though in the Season 1 "Starvin' Marvin" episode we can briefly see an Ethiopian baby with an Ike-style head, indicating that it's possible all babies on the show were originally supposed to be depicted this way. The Danish, who are referred to as "the Canadians of Europe," have the same design, though most Canadian celebrities who appear on the show don't. (Also, seemingly anyone on Terrance and Phillip's show look this way, including Iraqis.) Interestingly, the Danish ''aren't'' depicted this way in the 20th season.
153** In the episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride", Richard Stamos stands out from the other characters in having a realistic appearance and slightly rounder eyes.
154** There are also a few characters whose heads are just taken from celebrity photos. A handful of examples include the Music/ChristinaAguilera monsters that Cartman sees in "Timmy 2000", Creator/MelGibson in his appearances, Creator/BenAffleck at the end of "How To Eat With Your Butt", Mr. Garrison after his nosejob in "[[Recap/SouthParkS1E11TomsRhinoplasty Tom's Rhinoplasty]]", and of course, UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein.
155** Also the band Music/{{Korn}} in "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery". The band are meant to be a parody of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' gang and aren't designed like ''South Park'' characters, but how they would be in a Hanna-Barbara cartoon.
156** In the episode "Here Comes The Neighborhood", Aslan the lion is animated like he was in the animated film of ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' from the 1970's.
157** Mr. Mackey has a huge head compared to the other adults. In one episode it was revealed his head was actually a balloon, and if he loosened his tie a bit it would shrink down to a more normal proportion.
158** The head Sixth Grader's eyes are slanted compared to the typical circular eyes of the show, though this [[AmbiguouslyBrown may just indicate he's Asian]].
159** Osama bin Laden is wildly different from the standard designs: he is a caricature but doesn't have a photo for a head, and is much more detailed and narrow-bodied than the other characters. The difference can be jarring.
160** When [[WesternAnimation/DrKatzProfessionalTherapist Dr. Katz]] made a cameo in one episode, he appeared in the usual construction-paper style, but with a filter applied to evoke his usual {{Squigglevision}} appearance.
161** Because of his muscular frame and face, PC Principal is the only adult male that stands out from most adult male characters, not to mention he doesn't have a round head and his facial features look very realistic.
162** During the first four seasons, Bill, Fosse and Terrance had much thicker eyebrows than the other characters. After Season 4, their eyebrows were now drawn normally.
163* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
164** Most of the cast are of sea creatures, with the exception of the eponymous character himself, who's more or less an artificial dish sponge with arms and legs -- even unlike his parents. It's unusual.
165** What's more weirder is that his design changes, making him inconsistent.
166** Squidward (and by extension his relatives and Squilliam) looks more humanoid and intricate compared to the cutesy, fairly simplistic designs of the other characters. This is especially jarring when compared to other octopuses and squids, who look more like what you'd expect them to.
167** The occasionally seen news reporter/anchor fish is [[MediumBlending a photograph of an actual fish.]]
168** In the later seasons there are plenty of background characters who look like humans with odd skin colors and no noses. It's implied that they're supposed to be fish, but. . .
169** Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy appear to be humans (the former being an {{expy}} of ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}) that are drawn in the show's usual animated style while any other human that appears in the show is live-action. Notably, this contrasts with the usual scale since [[HumansAreCthulhu other humans are portrayed as being like giants to the main cast]]. Then again, Mermaid Man ''does'' [[FridgeBrilliance have a shrink ray]].
170* ''WesternAnimation/SpyGroove'' features a recurring villain named Rock Debris. In a world filled with otherwise vibrant, flamboyant, and lovably ''ridiculous'' villain designs, a gaunt man in a pale suit who rarely even ''smiles'' sticks out like a sore thumb.
171* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' has a ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''-ish design scheme (since the showrunner previously worked on that show), with big round eyes and slightly-exaggerated proportions. But as a MythologyGag to the [[WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries 1970s animated series]] (which, being a Creator/{{Filmation}} production, was full of LimitedAnimation and simplistic yet realistic character designs), any time characters from that era are depicted, they're in the style of that show.
172* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'': Flix, co-owner of the Office of Acquisitions, is an alien with a design which, in contrast to the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe's usual aliens, is much more simplistic and silly, like something you'd see in a Creator/StudioGhibli movie.
173* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
174** Rose Quartz is drawn in a slightly more detailed {{Animesque}} style than the rest of the cast. Her hair and face are more detailed as she often has a good deal of highlighting and shading. She looks almost like she belongs in a shoujo manga. Rose Quartz is also the most humanoid looking gem shown (as opposed to the others, who tend to look more abstract). She appears to have breasts and her skin is human toned. She essentially looks like a very tall woman with long, pink hair. [[spoiler:Justified since Rose Quartz is actually a shapeshifted guise of Pink Diamond, who grew to love humanity and wished to live among them. Of course her preferred form would resemble a human.]]
175** Yellow Diamond has a far more detailed face, even moreso than Rose. Blue Diamond in turn has a design inspired by Creator/LeijiMatsumoto, which gives her a very ethereal and ghostly presence.
176** White Diamond's body is mostly obscured by the light emanating from her gem, making it look like her entire body is made of light[[note]][[ShapedLikeItself which it is]][[/note]] (to the point that her head looks almost like it's two-dimensional from some angles). She also stands completely motionless, her arms outstretched in a crucifixion pose which, when combined with her dissonant, monotone voice, makes her seem almost robotic. The ''only'' part of her body that makes ''any'' movement is her face, making it seem disconnected from the rest of her body, and she's the only Gem who always has visible eyebrows. Moreover, she is drawn in the style of the show's ''background'' art, as if to further emphasize her rigidity and immobility. Her design is specifically based on the works of American artist Creator/NellBrinkley, while the other three Diamonds curb influence from Japanese manga and anime artists. When she ''does'' start moving in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E28ChangeYourMind "Change Your Mind"]], the animation only adds to her unsettling nature as her [[http://moonlightsdreaming.tumblr.com/post/182307716287/steven-universe-change-your-mind-now face and fingers constantly distort]], resulting in some unnerving facial expressions.
177** White Pearl floats around on the tips of her toes while remaining in the same pose as her Diamond, has a [[EyeScream crack going through what should be her left eye]] into her ''hair'', and is DeliberatelyMonochrome, also like her Diamond. Also, unlike all other Pearls seen up to that point, she's not voiced by Deedee Magno-Hall, instead having the same voice as her mistress, Christine Ebersole [[spoiler:until she's released from mind control, and regains her own (Deedee's) voice]].
178** Spinel of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie'' has a distinctly different design than other characters. For one, she's one of the few characters drawn with distinct irises and pupils. In addition, she has RubberMan powers that make her look like she walked out of a RubberHoseLimbs cartoon. All of this makes her look intentionally [[UncannyValley unsettling]]. [[spoiler:Before her EvilMakeover, she looked like a much more benevolent twist on the same (though still recognizable as a gem), and was even the only PieEyed character.]]
179* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}'':
180** The Warden is far more cartoonish than every other character appearing, often distorting his body into shapes and having stretchy limbs.
181** Aside from his oversized head, Jared is depicted as having [[FourFingeredHands four fingers on each hand]], while other characters tend to have the standard five-digit hands.
182** Although it's not as visible when they're shown by themselves, the Twins have wider and larger heads compared to the rest of the cast, whose heads are (mostly) more proportionate to their bodies.
183* One gag in one of the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' involves Lois leaving Clark talking to himself. A man next to Clark gets mad when he thinks that he's referring to him as "Lois", not "Louis". The man is far more stylized than everyone else, who are drawn in a more semi-realistic way.
184* The valley girl in the newscast at the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|1987}}'' 1987 miniseries. A very minor character, but very weird-looking compared to everybody else.
185* Aqualad, Miss Martian, and Superboy appear in the "Let's Get Serious" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''. They are drawn in a more stylized version of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' style that looks different from the SuperDeformed style of everyone else.
186* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'':
187** Similar to ''The Little Engine That Could'' example mentioned above, unlike all of the other mechanical characters in the show, for some reason Jeremy Jet has his face drawn on his cockpit while everyone else's are drawn either on their smokeboxes (most of the steam locomotives, Trevor, George, and Buster), their front panels (Toby, Spencer, Cranky, Colin, Kevin, Rocky, Harold, Daisy, Boco, Diesel 10, Elizabeth, Isabella, Madge, Derek, "the Diesel", Bulstrode, Thumper, Scruff, 199, and most of the rolling stock), or their grilles (Salty, Rusty, Diesel, 'Arry and Bert, Mavis, Splatter and Dodge, Den, Dart, Sidney, Norman, Paxton, Dennis, and most of the non-rail vehicles).
188** An earlier example would be the bee that stings James in the episode "Buzz Buzz". In a series that consists mostly of model trains, the bee is fully animated in 2D.
189** City of Truro is TheFaceless, unlike all the other locomotives.
190* In ''WesternAnimation/ElTigre'', Frida's blue hair and {{goggles|DoNothing}} look like they would fit better on an {{Anime}} character.
191* ''WesternAnimation/{{Twipsy}}'' draws a sharp distinction between humans, who're drawn in a style vaguely reminiscent of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', and [=AIs=] like the title character, who resemble nothing so much as Cubist portraits.
192* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' most of the characters are relatively realistically drawn. Except for Gimpy, who has a lizard like face, one bulging discolored eye, and looks like a cartoon character that's been microwaved.
193* Omi from ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' looks a little different from the other major characters. He is [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation bright yellow]], in contrast to the others' normal skintones. He also has [[BlackBeadEyes black dots for eyes]], while the others have colored, [[SkintoneSclerae slightly more detailed eyes]].
194* Westley the Watchdog from ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' differs from the standard Watchdog model in that he is stockier than the rest. His suit is also a two-piece outfit.
195* Every single female character that's not a kid or a senior citizen in ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' have an ImpossibleHourglassFigure and model-perfect looks. Every character ''except'' Lucy, who prior to the Nick remake was the only girl drawn to look unattractive, and despite the rest of their figures the only one who looked anorexically thin.
196* In David Feiss' GagDub of ''Yoohoo & Friends'', Father Time and Feiss' other characters clash severely with the original show's animesque artstyle. Conversely, Yoohoo and his friends are the ones who look out-of-place whenever they appear in one of Father Time's framing segments.

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