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->'''Palutena:''' Given his size, he also moves quite quickly. Combine that speed and power with his long reach, and you've got an opponent who's good at almost everything!\\
'''Pit:''' Yeah... except for dressing himself. That necktie really doesn't leave much to the imagination.
-->-- '''[[VideoGame/KidIcarus Pit and Palutena]] talking about VideoGame/{{Donkey Kong|Country}},''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''

A variant of HalfDressedCartoonAnimal where the only "clothing" they wear is some kind of cosmetic accessory -- a hat, [[WhiteGloves gloves]], [[RingAroundTheCollar a bow, tie (or bowtie), a necklace, a collar,]] etc., or socks and/or shoes -- beyond this, the character is still, well, technically naked (in, um, stark contrast to the full shirt or pants typically worn by half-dressed animals).

Sometimes, underwear or a diaper (and nothing else) can count as this trope, though it does border on shirtless HalfDressedCartoonAnimal territory.

Similarly, they may choose the equivalent of a fig-leaf or loincloth (which borders on a shirtless HalfDressedCartoonAnimal), the bare minimum necessary to preserve their modesty to the audience if they are {{Beast|Man}}men (which is a popular visual motif for depicting characters as 'exotic' or 'native' in origin.)

Like the Half Dressed Cartoon Animal, the creature's natural pelt (fur/feathers/scales/whatever) is considered [[FurIsClothing an acceptable analogue for clothing]], thus the subject of them being technically "naked" is [[LawOfConservationOfDetail seldom mentioned]], unless a sudden gag (like a NonFatalExplosion) leaves them [[FurIsClothing stripped of their coverings]].

Most characters of this trope are of the CivilizedAnimal tier or [[PartiallyCivilizedAnimal are]] [[TalkingAnimal otherwise]] [[SpeechImpairedAnimal normal]] [[NearlyNormalAnimal animals]], but FunnyAnimal and even {{Beast|Man}}men variants exist as well.

RingAroundTheCollar and WhiteGloves examples can overlap, if it is the only article of clothing the character wears. If the trope is only ever applied to male characters, see PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales.

See also ClothingAppendage, HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, TertiarySexualCharacteristics. Subtrope of AppropriateAnimalAttire.

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!!Examples:
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[[folder:Advertising]]
* The Advertising/CadburysCaramelBunny only wears a pink bow that's on her neck.
* Tony the Tiger from ''Frosted Flakes/Frosties'' cereal sports only a red bandana. His son, Tony Jr., had a bandana and ball cap.
* Mr. Peanut from ''Planters'' wears only accessories: top hat, [[HighClassGlass monocle]], WhiteGloves, shoes, and spats.
* Chester Cheetah from ''Cheetos'' only wears sunglasses and shoes.
* Starkist's Advertising/CharlieTheTuna wears glasses and a hat.
* The Advertising/EnergizerBunny always wears sunglasses and flip-flops. Occasionally, he will acquire something else to wear alongside them, like a scarf for holiday commercials or a gas mask for an aerosol commercial. Since [[ShiftedToCGI the transition to CGi]], the Bunny has dipped into HalfDressedCartoonAnimal territory by wearing a sweater for a holiday commercial and a football shirt for a commercial where he partakes in a virtual football game.
* While ''Advertising/ClaudeTheCat'' usually goes around in the altogether, he has worn glasses in the video about online shopping, sunglasses in the video about the beach, and a gas mask in the winter video.
* ''Advertising/OtterPops'':
** Sir Isaac Lime has the least amount of accessories of the characters, wearing only a pair of glasses.
** Retired character Scarlett O'Cherry only wore a hairbow and sash belt.
* The Coca-Cola Polar Bear wears a red scarf with the Coca-Cola logo on it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* Mephisto's dog form from ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' wears a pink dotted scarf.
* Kero from ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' frequently wears a ribbon or some sort of collar that matches Sakura's outfit during the card capture sequences.
* Many Franchise/{{Digimon}} are like this, for example, Gabumon wears a Garurumon pelt coat, Biyomon has a ring around her leg (which carries over to her canon Mega form, Phoenixmon), Renamon has detached sleeves, Togemon and Gaomon have RedBoxingGloves, Gaogamon has a scarf, etc.
* Happy in ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a makeshift bag with him at all times.
* Some of the hamsters from ''Anime/{{Hamtaro}}''.
* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'':
** Iceland's pet bird, [[FormallyNamedPet Mr. Puffin]], wears a red bow tie.
** The cat versions of Germany and Austria wear ribbons around their necks.
* All Toys/{{Jewelpet}}s wear accessories, usually necklaces with their respective minerals attached, though some are simple cloth ribbons. Some additionally have hair decorations.
* ''Manga/KamichamaKarin'' -- Karin's pet cat, Shii-chan, has a red ribbon around her neck at the start of the series. After she comes BackFromTheDead as Karin's MentorMascot, she gets an olive with two leaves instead, to match Karin's hair decs.
* Sakamoto from ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' wears a red scarf that turns him into a TalkingAnimal. Hilarity ensues when [[ChildProdigy the Professor]] decides to give it to a crow for a while.
* The goats from ''Literature/OneStormyNight'', who mostly wear scarves and bandannas.
* In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', sometimes a Pokémon is shown wearing these, serving either as TertiarySexualCharacteristics or to differentiate it from others who look exactly like them.
** In the XY series, Pokémon capable of using Mega Evolution need the [[TransformationTrinket Mega Stone]] somewhere on their body, so require an accessory to equip it. The most common variants are necklaces, but other accessories have popped up. (tail brace, scarf, etc.)
* In ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'', Chuchu wears a pink flower to differentiate her from Pika, while Gigi wears a striped bow to differentiate her from Tep.
* ''Anime/PrettyCure'' mascots:
** ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'': Pollun wears a gold crown.
** ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'': Milk wears a red bow on her head. [[spoiler:She gets a full outfit in her human form, Kurumi.]]
** ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'': Tarte wears a blue shawl.
** ''Anime/KiraKiraPrecureALaMode'': Pekorin wears a bib and beads.
** ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'': Harry wears a chain and an earring.
** ''Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure'': Rabirin wears a magenta shawl.
** ''Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure'': Kome-Kome, Pam-Pam, and Mem-Mem all wears little scarves around their necks, and Pam-Pam wears a flower accessory. They get full outfits when they turn into humans.
* ''Anime/RemyNobodysGirl'': Joli-coeur the monkey wears a pirate hat.
* In ''Anime/SuzysZooDaisukiWitzy'', Lulla wears a blue ribbon around her neck. She's the only one who wears any clothing piece.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arts]]
* ''Art/DogsPlayingPoker'': Several paintings feature the [[CivilizedAnimal civilized dogs]] with collars and [[FurIsClothing nothing more]]. In "Sitting up with a Sick Friend", two of them are wearing hats.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Asian Animation]]
* The cows in ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' often wear a neckerchief or a wig.
* Almost every FunnyAnimal character in ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'' wears some kind of article of clothing. The goats wear shoes, for example.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/TheAdventuresOfPeterWheat'': Some denizens of the kingdom only wear one article of clothing. The most prominent example of this is Beetle, who only wears a hat.
* Before the ContinuityReboot, ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' featured a more diverse mix of this, {{Fully Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s, and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half Dressed Cartoon Animals]] compared to the main franchise, even featuring female characters, such as Sally Acorn, wearing more or less the same amount of clothing [[PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales as their male counterparts]].
* Fone from ''Comicbook/{{Bone}}'' usually wears boots or nothing at all.
* The Crow from ''WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheCrow'' only wears a bowler hat.
* [[FunnyAnimal Watson]] in ''ComicBook/KidSherlock'' only wears a hat and eyeglasses.
* The Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles wear color-coded (or red) bandanna-masks, belts, knee-pads, elbow pads, and wrist and ankle bands. Leonardo and Donatello wear bandoleers for their swords and bo. They also wear [[PaperThinDisguise trenchcoats]] and [[ClarkKentOutfit hats]] or other such disguises when venturing to the surface. Lampshaded in the ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'' story "Shades of Green" (when the Turtles are overwhelmed by the sheer number and variety of {{Funny Animal}}s):
-->'''Michelangelo:''' Hey, guys, this place is fantastic! It's just like Seventeenth Century Japan -- except with animals instead of people!\\
'''Gen:''' Who're you calling an "animal?"\\
'''Michelangelo:''' How did they evolve? Why is a horse a horse but a rabbit a person?\\
'''Usagi:''' "Evolve?" I don't understand. [...]\\
'''Michelangelo:''' There are so many questions! Like, do you guys have tails?\\
'''Gen:''' Hey, don't get personal! At least we wear clothes!
* ''ComicBook/TheSecretsOfWillowmyst'': Kai, Alexandra's animal friend, wears a red scarf, and absolutely nothing else.
* In ''ComicBook/SoulsearchersAndCompany'', Arnold Stanley is a human transformed into a prairie dog. He lives in a cage in the office and wears a collar and necktie and nothing else.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* Opus the penguin of ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'' has a red bowtie.
* Gaylord Buzzard from ''ComicStrip/BroomHilda'' wears thick, horn-rimmed glasses, spats and (sometimes) a fez for reading.
* ''ComicStrip/{{Shoe}}'', from the self-titled comic strip, is a purple martin that wears sneakers and socks.
* Mainly Snoopy from ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'':
** Normally, just a collar.
** As "UsefulNotes/WorldWarI Flying Ace": an aviator's helmet and scarf, perhaps a riding crop.
** As "Joe Cool": sweater with his name on it and sunglasses.
** As 'The Masked Marvel': a domino mask. Other items optional, depending.
** As an athlete: enough gear to function but little else; hat and glove for baseball, helmet for (American) football, missing teeth for hockey, et cetera.
** Additionally, Spike and Woodstock would occasionally don accessories for special functions; a helmet and rifle for Spike's infantry enlistments in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, Woodstock's headphones as a cameraman in 'It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown'.
** In Snoopy's [[http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1950/10/04 first appearance]] he's got a flower tucked into his dog collar, but is otherwise a normal dog.
* ComicStrip/KrazyKat's "collar", which is really more like a necktie, bow, or scarf. Regardless, the Kat feels "nude" without it.
* Walt Kelley's ''ComicStrip/{{Pogo}}'' had examples of all types (Pogo himself is half dressed.) One comic, though, is notable in that a minor character loses her one article of clothing and the others react as if she is naked, even the animals that never wear clothing at all.
* Wade Duck from ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' and its AnimatedAdaptation on ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' wears an inner tube. Lanolin Sheep, from the same IP, wears a bow.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Blog/BetterBonesAU'': Some of the cats wear accessories, such as Runningnose's acorn necklace he wears to mark his friendship with Brokenstar (that later becomes a way to summon him after his death) or Sorreltail's necklace which serves the practical use of containing valerian to treat her epilepsy.
* ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'': Absol wears a nice gray shawl to the Beacon Dance.
* ''Fanfic/LincolnsMemories'', which is a story based on ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': "Lincoln's Sixth Birthday" features a birthday card with a dog in sunglasses and another with a cat in a party hat.
* ''Webcomic/PMDAnotherPerspective'':
** Blazy the Cyndaquil wears a bandana around her neck.
** Purry wears her Rocket backpack and hat after she retrieves them from the depths of Tiny Woods. She drops them off at Kangaskhan Storage to get altered shortly afterward because they're still human-sized and consequently a bit too big for her to wear without them falling off.
** The shiny Zorua is seen wearing an orange bandanna.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingMaurice'', in addition to the examples below under Literature, Peaches wears a headscarf, and Nourishing wears a waistcoat and helmet. Dangerous Beans manages to be a FullyDressedCartoonAnimal, having turned a sock into a sort of onesie.
* While the main character in ''Film/BadlyDrawnRoy'' is not an animal, the rest of the trope applies as the only clothing he is ever seen wearing is diapers (when he's a baby) and a bow tie (at his best friend's wedding).
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Balto}}'', Jenna wears a red bandana around her neck in place of a collar. This bandana actuality becomes a plot point in the first movie when she gives it to Balto to keep him warm in the frozen Alaskan wilderness. In the fight with Steele, Steele grabs the bandana and it falls with him off of the cliff. When Steele presents it to Jenna, she whiffs the scents on it, telling her that Steele's story is false.
* ''WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance'': Frances Albacore only wears a scarf and hat, and T.W. Turtle wears a collar, cuffs and a bowler hat.
* Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon:
** The alligators, ostriches, and elephants from ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
** WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} starts out naked, but about halfway through the film, he actually starts to wear a hat and a collar, both of which he has actually worn ever since.
** [[CoolHorse Cyril Proudbottom]] from ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'' segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad''.
** The birds from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' wear only hats, scarves, and shoes.
** Dinah from ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' wears a pink bow around her neck.
** The Gabble Sisters (Abigail and Amelia) and almost all the of the cats from ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' wore some sort accessory (hats, bowties, etc.). O'Malley is an exception to the rule, but does get fitted with a collar and bowtie during the picture-taking scene at the end of the movie.
*** Also Uncle Waldo. When he gets chased out of the restaurant during his introductory scene, [[RuleOfFunny he actually immediately had to put his hat on otherwise he'll be naked!]]
** Sir Hiss from ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' wears a hat and a cape that's made to look a bit like a jacket; since he's a snake, this is pretty much the closest thing to clothing they could give him.
** Miss Bianca from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' is either an example of this trope or a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, depending on what she wears.
*** Played straight with Orville (from the original movie) and Wilbur (from [[WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder the sequel]]) the albatrosses.
*** Also played straight with Rufus the cat, who only wore a scarf and glasses.
** Dodger from ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'' wears only a red bandana (which mysteriously vanishes when he wraps the string of hot dogs around his neck) and, in one scene, sunglasses. Also, Tito the Chihuahua is inexplicably drawn with an earring in the show ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' (in the movie, he ''never'' wore earrings). The earring was on the plush as well; maybe it was part of the original character design and was removed from the film due to fears that parents would complain?
** Djali the goat from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' wears only an earring.
** Llama Kuzco on the DVD cover for ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' wears his normal emperor crown.
** The cows from ''WesternAnimation/HomeOnTheRange'' all wear cowbells, while Mrs. Calloway wears a hat. Also, Lucky Jack wears a bandanna and a peg leg.
** Fish Out of Water from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle '' wears an upside-down fishbowl helmet.
* Creator/DonBluth movies:
** Mrs. Brisby from ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH'' wears a long enough shawl/cape thing that she would border on HalfDressedCartoonAnimal.
** The evil owl from ''WesternAnimation/RockADoodle'', who wears only an opera cape and a monocle, and his psychotic nephew Hunch, who wears only aviator goggles.
** Jacquimo from ''WesternAnimation/{{Thumbelina|1994}}'' wears only a hat, a scarf, and boots.
** The penguins from ''WesternAnimation/ThePebbleAndThePenguin''.
* Creator/DreamWorksAnimation movies:
** All the chickens in ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun'' wore scarves, necklaces, and other kinds of neckgear. This is actually because the heads for their models are all detachable from their bodies; [[RingAroundTheCollar the accessories were given to obscure the seam from the audience and help prevent their heads from falling off]].
** Puss in Boots from ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' wears a hat, belt and, obviously, boots. [[WesternAnimation/PussInBoots2011 His]] [[WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish spin-offs]] also introduce Kitty Softpaws, a cat who similarly wears shoes and a belt, Perrito, a dog with a sweater made out of a sock, and the Three Bears, each having one different accessory: Papa Bear wears a scarf, Mama wears a beret, and Baby wears a necklace of shiny objects.
** King Julien the ring tailed lemur from ''Franchise/{{Madagascar}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' only wears a crown.
** Like his cartoon counterpart, [[WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman Mr. Peabody]] wears a red bowtie and glasses.
* ''WesternAnimation/GlobehuntersAnAroundTheWorldInEightyDaysAdventure'': Two of the three protagonists wear an article of clothing. Eddie the gorilla wears a baseball cap and sneakers, and Trevor the parrot wears eyeglasses.
* The 1980s [[AnimatedAdaptation films]] of ''Literature/PeterNoTail'' portray Peter/Pelle and the other cats wearing either collars or hats much like in the books mentioned below. Peter in particular wears a green bowtie and a brown cap.
* Creator/{{Pixar}}:
** Atta and the Queen from ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' wear crowns made of flowers, while P.T. Flea wears a hat in certain scenes.
** Some of the monsters from ''Franchise/MonstersInc'' wear only hats, ties, and/or glasses.
** Rare non-animal example: All of the trucks from ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' for some reason have large sails on their roofs that resemble trucker caps.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'':
** Rattlesnake Jake wears a sombrero, some bandoleers, and a gatling gun for a rattle (most of the animals are fully clothed, but as a snake, this is really the best he can do).
** The armadillo is less anthropomorphized than the other characters, and wears a hat and a small band of cloth.
** The hawk is even less anthropomorphized and wears sharpened metal on its beak and claws.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ShinboneAlley'' Archy, Mehitabel and Big Bill all wore at least one accessory.
* All the furry characters in ''Animation/RoadsideRomeo''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RocketSavesTheDay'', Rocket wears only a collar, while Fred, the owner of the plant store, wears only a tie. When the Pest steals a letter and his store becomes a pant store instead, it's a problem because nobody in town wears pants.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'': The only things the penguins wear are some belts and bandanas (and some RequisiteRoyalRegalia in the form of a crown and ermine cape for the king).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{Gooby}}'': Gooby dons a red scarf.
* ''Film/{{LyleLyleCrocodile}}'': Lyle wears a scarf.
* ''Film/Paddington2014'':
** Paddington starts out as one of these, wearing a hat and nothing else. Later he works his way up a couple of rungs on the AppropriateAnimalAttire ladder when Mrs. Bird gives him his trademark duffel coat.
** Aunt Lucy wears a necklace and a pair of glasses and carries a cane.
** Uncle Pastuzo with his hat that later becomes Paddington's.
* The Wookies and Ewoks from the ''Franchise/StarWars'' series films, two species of UrsineAliens, with the former wearing only {{Utility Belt}}s and the latter wearing hoods and tribal decoration. Back when ''Star Wars: Film/ANewHope'' was in production, there were executives worried about Chewbacca not wearing pants.[[note]]This was rather hilariously lampshaded in the third ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken Star Wars Special'' when Han Solo met Chewbacca's family for the first time, and they were all fully clothed. "You mean you've been naked all this time?!"[[/note]]
* Margalo the canary from ''Film/StuartLittle2''. She wears a scarf and a tiny aviator's helmet.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]
* Not exactly animal, but in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'', we have a Faun that is completely naked, except for a scarf.
* ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat'': Titular cat only wears a hat and a bowtie.
* ''Hugless Douglas'': The titular bear wears a red scarf.
* When the rats of ''Literature/TheAmazingMauriceAndHisEducatedRodents'' deconstruct ''Mr Bunnsy Has an Adventure'', they briefly refer to Olly the Snake, who wears a collar and tie. "It would just slide off."
** Some of the rats, most notably Darktan, are examples themselves, though. While actually wearing clothes proves impractical, Darktan finds having [[TooManyBelts lots of belts with pouches on them]] to be very handy in the Trap Disposal Squad. Meanwhile, Sardines the dancing rat wears a little straw boater hat with holes for his ears, and believes "You've gotta have a hat to get ahead."
* Creator/BeatrixPotter:
** Jemima Puddleduck, who wears a bonnet and sometimes a shawl.
** Peter Rabbit's sisters only wear shawls.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlWhoNeverMadeMistakes'', Beatrice puts a hat and cape on her pet hamster Humbert for a talent show.
* Some of the mice from the ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'' series books and first cartoon series.
* ''Literature/TheMoomins'': Moominpappa and Moominmamma wear only a top hat and an apron, respectively.
* ''Literature/MrMen'': Animals in Nonsenseland wear various accessories because it would be [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} silly]] if they didn't. This gives Mr. Silly his EurekaMoment.
* ''Literature/TheMuddleHeadedWombat'': Wombat wears a straw hat and an overcoat (over nothing else). Mouse wears only her spectacles. Tabby usually doesn't wear anything, though he will sometimes wear clothing appropriate to a particular activity.
* Most of the cats in ''Literature/PeterNoTail'', including the titular character, wear hats and collars, at least in some illustrations as well as in the books. Peter/[[DubNameChange Pelle]] in particular also wears a bowtie.
* ''Literature/TimeTo'': The mice mainly go au natural, but occasionally you will see one wearing something like a hardhat or sunglasses.
* ''Literature/{{Achoo}}'':
** The goat wears a collar.
** When the pigs are being taught table manners, they wear bibs.
* ''Literature/WhoWetMyPants'':
** The tortoise wears only a hat, a bandanna, shoes, and glasses.
** The squirrel wears only a hat and bandanna.
* ''Literature/ASickDayForAmosMcGee'': The shy penguin wears socks and the rhinoceros wears a scarf.
* ''Literature/DrSeusssSleepBook'': The mounts of the zizzer-zoof seed salesman wear masks.
* ''Literature/OneFishTwoFishRedFishBlueFish'':
** The old fish wears glasses.
** The fat fish wears a hat.
** The "high" creature wears a jetpack.
** The guy with eleven fingers wears a hat and bowtie.
** One guy wears only a hat and a shoe (yes, ''a'' shoe).
** The Gox wears yellow boxing gloves.
** The ten cats the girl balances on her head wear pink bows.
** The two guys on the phone wear bowties.
* ''Literature/HopOnPop'': Pat wears only gloves.
* ''Literature/AngelaNicely'': Discussed in “Pony Party!”, where Angela wonders if a “pony party” is a party where ponies wear party hats.
* ''Literature/PigeonSeries'': One of the birds in "The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster" wears a watch.
* ''Literature/TheTaleOfTwoBadMice'': While one of Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca's children wears a gown, the other three just wear bows.
* ''Literature/TheTaleOfTomKitten'': The female Puddle Ducks invoke this when they put the kittens' hats on.
* ''Literature/INeedAWee'':
** The wind-up penguins wear party hats.
** Magic Rabbit wears a bow tie.
** One toy penguin wears sunglasses and a pendant.
** One blob creature wears a crown.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Both Baby Bop and BJ from ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'', as well as their cousin Riff.
* Mimoso Ratón (a mouse) in ''Series/OdiseaBurbujas'' only wears a baby bib.
* In Ranger Gord's segments, on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' the possum and beaver (representing Red and Harold, respectively), wear a hat and a pair of glasses accordingly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Music]]
* The male cat in the music video to "I'm Not Yours" by Angus And Julia Stone just wears a tie, while the females wear dresses with bows on top of their head.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Podcasts]]
* Heirmon from ''Podcast/BinaryBreak'' is a dragon who wears a little crown and fur cape.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* ''Series/BetweenTheLions'':
** The main lions except the [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half Dressed Lionel]].
** Announcer Bunny wears a bowtie.
** Information Hen wears a pair of glasses and a shawl.
* ''Series/TheChicaShow''
** Mom (AKA Mrs. C) wears a necklace
** Dad (AKA Mr. C) wears glasses, a vest, and a necktie.
* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'':
** Kermit the Frog considers his collar clothing; one time when he was without it, he acted as if he were naked (hiding his neck-nudity from Miss Piggy, for one thing).
** Fozzie Bear.
--->'''Kermit:''' Good grief, the comedian's a bear!\\
'''Fozzie:''' No he's-a not, he's-a wearing a necktie!
* ''Series/SesameStreet:'' Humphrey wears a red spotted necktie with a white collar.
* ''Series/TheWubbulousWorldOfDrSeuss'':
** Literature/TheCatInTheHat, as usual, and the Little Cats all wear said hat, bowties, and gloves. In Season 2, however, Little Cat B seems to have traded in her bowtie for a ruffled collar.
** Terrence [=McBird=] wears a green neck collar and scarf.
** In addition to wearing blue socks on his hands and feet, Literature/FoxInSocks wears a matching bowler hat and scarf. His comedy partner, Mr. Knox, wears a red hat.
** Pam wears a green cap and nothing else.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/CootieGames'': Two of the body parts required in ''Cootie'' are legs and antennae. In most editions, some of the options for legs include shoes, while the antennae has a hat or two as alternatives. Some editions go a step further, putting glasses on a pair of eyes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* Many of the non-villager characters in ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'', along with the sheep villagers, who wear scarves prior to ''New Horizons''. Most of the other villagers are half-dressed, though.
* ''[[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo-Kazooie]]'':
** Kazooie temporarily becomes one if she uses a shoe power-up, whether it be Wading Boots or [[SprintShoes Turbo Trainers]] in the first game, or Springy Step Shoes or [[StickyShoes Claw Clamber Boots]] in [[VideoGame/BanjoTooie the second]].
** In the first two games, Boggy the Polar Bear only wears a scarf. However, the rest of his family all wear more clothes than he does. In the first game, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal his children all wear pants]], and in the second, his wife and children are all fully clothed.
** Gobi the Camel wears only a blue collar.
** Eyrie, as a baby, wears nothing but a diaper.
* The VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} all wear spiked black kneepads, as well as individual accessories: sunglasses for Rash, gauntlets and a belt for Zitz, and spiked armbands for Pimple. Notably, they all used to be human.
* ''VideoGame/BubbleAndSqueak'': One of the enemies in the game is a blue bird wearing a red baseball cap, carrying a baseball bat.
* ''VideoGame/BuckSaturdayMorningCartoonApocalypse'': [[PlayerCharacter Buck's]] [[InterspeciesAdoption father]] is a vulture wearing a hat and some dog tags.
* ''VideoGame/CastleOnTheCoast'': Swirl, the Co-op player character, is a squirrel who wears a green wizard's hat and carries a magic wand in his mouth.
* The sheep-men from the Nightmare levels in ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' have a few features which identify them (Sheep with Sunglasses, Sheep with Regent Hair, Sheep with Police Hat, etc.) and can help you recognize them as humans in the real world.
* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'': You can invoke this with your very own penguins and puffles, by giving them items like clothes and hats. The meetable characters (like Gary, Cadence, Rockhopper, etc.) also play this straight.
* ''VideoGame/CP3D'': You can invoke this trope, just like in the the original ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin''. But this time, in 3D!
* In ''VideoGame/DillonsRollingWestern'', the protagonist Dillon is an anthropomorphic armadillo who wears a cowboy hat, a pair of gloves, a pair of boots, a teal bandana, and a belt, but not a shirt or pants.
* The modern interpretation of Franchise/DonkeyKong has the big ape wearing only a red tie [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS with his initials on it]]. However, all the other Kongs are either [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half-Dressed]] or in the case of Tiny Kong, Swanky Kong, and Kiddy Kong, fully clothed. In ''VideoGame/YoshisIslandDS'', Baby Donkey Kong wears a red bib with a yellow DK on it.
* Red XIII from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', who is a member of a quadrupedal race resembling a mix between a wolf and a lion, wears various hairclips, decorative combs and other "headdresses".
* A black cat wearing a red scarf shows up in an early chapter of ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. He [[ChekhovsGunman turns out to be important]], as he's [[spoiler: Sissel's true form]].
* In ''Website/HectorsWorld'', most of the sea creatures go nude, but Constable Solosolave wears his police hat and Tortoisenapper Quince wears a hat and belt.
* When [[RubberForeheadAliens Daxter]] is changed into a [[MixAndMatchCritters ottsel]] in ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxterThePrecursorLegacy'', he goes from fully clothed to only wearing gloves and a pilot hat with goggles. Later moves to HalfDressedCartoonAnimal after [[AndYourRewardIsClothes he gains pants]].
* ''VideoGame/JoumeeTheHedgehog'': [[PlayerCharacter Joumee]] wears a red flower above her ear.
* Popka from the ''VideoGame/{{Klonoa}}'' series wears nothing but a red scarf that his friend Lolo gave to him when they were younger.
* Pat in ''VideoGame/LaterAlligator'' wears only a bandana and a hat, in contrast to all the other alligators in the game, who are either [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal fully]] or [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]].
* The Sea Zoras, a race of fish people, in most ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games are usually naked, but it wasn't until later games where they would wear accessories like armlets, anklets, and thin decorative belts. Prince Sidon in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' takes it another step further by wearing a ClassyCravat, a feather on his head, and a chest belt, but doesn't wear any form of clothing like the rest of his people.
* ''VideoGame/LittleFlowerFairy'': Bun Frog wears glasses, but no other clothing.
* ''VideoGame/LivingBooks'': In "The Tortoise and the Hare", several animals wear only accessories. One bear, for instance, wears a tie, the bird narrator wears shoes, and the beaver wears a baseball cap and shoes.
* The title protagonist of ''VideoGame/MadRatDead'' wears nothing but gloves and a tag on his ear.
* ''VideoGame/MailMole'': Pretty much all of the cast don't wear much clothing. [[PlayerCharacter Molty]], for example, only wears eyeglasses, a mailman's hat, and a mailbag... assuming you don't [[VirtualPaperDoll change his outfit]].
* ''VideoGame/MoshiMonsters'':
** The Super Moshis wear [[SuperheroesWearCapes capes]], belts and masks.
** Purdy wears a blue bow.
** DJ Quack the duck has sunglasses.
** Lady Goo Goo and Baby Rox the [[BrainyBaby Brainy Babies]] wear diapers, shoes, bonnets, bracelets, and (in Lady Goo Goo's case) sunglasses and hair decorations.
** [[LightIsNotGood Sweet Tooth]] wears only boots, as does [[AnimalLover Poppet]], although she sometimes wears a bow.
** Crazy Bill and Pirate Pong wear eyepatches.
** The Chick Checker and Scratch the Spider wear hats.
* All the 8 canine warriors from ''{{VideoGame/Okami}}'' have scarves.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** The unnamed shrine fox from ''VideoGame/Persona4'' wears a red scarf.
** Morgana from ''VideoGame/Persona5'' is a cat-like being who wears a black bandanna mask, a yellow bandana around his neck, and a utility belt.
* In ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Subverted with the Pokemon Sylveon, which appears to be wearing several bows with trailing ribbons, but these "accessories" are actually part of its body; the trailing ribbons are feelers.
** In the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' games, the Pokémon belonging to the Rescue Teams all wear bandanas, but usually nothing else. It doesn't show up in their in-game sprites, though.
* Suketoudara the fish of ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' typically doesn't wear clothing at all, but in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo7'' he wears a bow tie.
* In ''VideoGame/SkatorGator'', Greenjamin Gator and his friends only wear backwards-facing caps.
* Sir Raleigh the Frog from ''VideoGame/SlyCooperAndTheThieviusRaccoonus'' only wears a hat, gloves, and spats.
* Shoes and gloves are the standard outfit for most ([[PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales male]]) characters in the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series. Chip from ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' wears even less, only a necklace. Typically averted with female characters like Amy Rose and Cream (who both wear dresses), or Rouge with her SpyCatsuit meets OfCorsetsSexy outfit.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** Yoshi from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' and later games wears only shoes and a saddle, like most other members of his species.
** The little Yo'ster from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' wears a diaper (because he is a newborn) yet lacks a saddle.
** Also [[BigBad Bowser]], who only wears a spiked collar and wristbands, as well as some of the enemies in the games.
** In addition to wearing spiked wristbands like his father, Bowser Jr. wears a white bandana with fangs on it.
* ''VideoGame/ThemsFightinHerds'': A few characters. In general, all of the fighter's Pixel Lobby sprites can wear different hats and accessories. But for specific examples:
** Arizona wears a red bandana around her neck.
** Paprika has a pink and red blanket draped over her back.
** Pom wears a purple collar with a bell on it.
** Shanty has a teal pirate-like bandana keeping her hair back.
** Though not a fighter, Cashmere wears glasses, a large green scarf, and saddlebags.
* ''VideoGame/{{Timberborn}}'': In the artwork, the Folktails wear hats, the Iron Teeth wear sandals, and both wear belts. This doesn't translate to their in-game models, however.
* ''VideoGame/TinyHandsAdventure'': [[PlayerCharacter Borti]] is a blue T-Rex clad only in a cap and knapsack.
* In the first two ''VideoGame/ToejamAndEarl'' games, [=ToeJam=] wears a white baseball cap, white gloves, a medallion, and white shoes. In the third game, ''Mission to Earth'', he dips into FullyDressedCartoonAnimal territory by gaining a white shirt and blue pants.
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* Most of the characters from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'':
** Cuddles wears pink bunny slippers.
** Giggles wears a red hair bow.
** Petunia wears a flower and a car air-freshener necklace.
** Handy wears a hard hat, a tool belt, and bandages.
** [[SweetTooth Nutty]] wears candy as an outfit.
** Sniffles wears glasses and a pocket pouch.
** Shifty wears a hat.
** Splendid wears a red mask.
* Several of the "WebAnimation/CheatCommandos" wear only a few accessories, like Fightgar with his bandolier and red bandana, or Reynold with his NerdGlasses and necktie.
* Sealy from ''WebAnimation/TheDamnFew''. He's just a seal in a sailor hat.
* In a rare food example, Stinky from ''WebAnimation/TheGrosseryGang'' webseries wears a pair of half-moon glasses to emphasize his age. He lacks them in younger flashbacks.
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* Conroy and Doggy in ''Webcomic/TheCartoonChroniclesOfConroyCat'', and sometimes whatever other other toon is the guest for the day.
* The pets in ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'' are considered naked without their collars. It's also very rare that they put on much more than that.
-->'''Zach (reaching for a scarf):''' [[https://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2014/11/03/snow-follies/ "Can't believe I have to get all dressed up for this…"]]
* ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'', basing its art style on ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', features a mix of accessory-wearing characters who only wear accesories such as hats and belts, alongside others who wear full outfits. [[note]] Full outfits [[PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales naturally being a constant for female characters.]][[/note]] This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in an [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2005-05-24/comic/non-storyline/randoms/on-the-importance-of-undergarments/ exchange between Rogue and Virus]], the two being an accessory-wearing animal and a fully-dressed one respectively.
-->'''Rogue''': Virus, have you done the laundry yet?
-->'''Virus''': What laundry?
-->'''Rogue''': The one with our clothes in it, braniac.
-->'''Virus''': Rogue, I'm the only one here who owns more than 3 pieces of clothing.
-->'''Rogue''': But I need to get my underpants washed.
-->'''Virus''': You don't '''wear''' underpants.
* In ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'', [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/15/youre-next/ Mittens wears only a collar,]] and [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/03/22/oh-very-nice/ Fluffy wears only a collar and skirt.]] [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/12/12/nothing-to-see-here/ Socks, by contrast, wears nothing but a goofy smile.]]
* Clothes aren't particularly common in ''Webcomic/CrossedClaws'', but some characters can be seen wearing accessories. Ria and Sandy being the most notable, each donning a green and red ribbon respectively during their second meeting.
* ''Webcomic/PixieAndBrutus'': Around the first Halloween strip, Pixie begins wearing a red bandanna.
* One of the squirrels in ''Webcomic/ThePetriDish'' wears a tie.
* While Murphy of ''Webcomic/BoyAndDog'' doesn't normally wear clothes, he sometimes dons accessories.
** He wears a [[DressedToPlunder pirate hat and eyepatch]] for [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween]].
** He wears a fake turkey tail for "Turkey Day".
** He wears a scarf when he and Rowan appear dressed as stereotypical detectives.
* The characters of ''[[Webcomic/FifteenMinds Blue Moon Blossom]]'' seem to only occasionally wear a couple accessories, if they wear any clothes at all -- the koalas' glasses, and several of the [[spoiler:rabbits]], who sometimes wear flowers, or the florist who wears an apron. At the end, [[spoiler:the protagonist bunny's whole party]] is adorned with blue flowers.
* During a strip of ''WebComic/NerfNow'' in which everyone's drawn in the style of ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', Morgan goes for this trope (wearing only her boots), defying the PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales trope in hopes that people would see there's nothing to get aroused about. When Angie points out that some would just do that anyway, clothes or no clothes, Morgan cynically replies that they'd get off to a trainwreck if there was a tail attached to it.
* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'': Vivi only wears a necktie. Misha only wears a cape, ribbon, and headpiece. Yfa only wears a bow, and typically so does the rest of his family ([[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal with the exception of his sister Raya]]).
* ''Webcomic/TransformersLegends'' stars super-deformed versions of the ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' cast, who are portrayed as {{Funny Animal}}s who wear nothing but neckties.
* One of Jenny's [[AlternateSelf alternate selves]] glimpsed in ''Webcomic/JennyAndTheMultiverse'' is an earthworm, wearing nothing but the typical scarf and goggles. The same goes for a [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] Jenny.
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* Anti-psuedoscience Youtuber [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNGEDuZOa-hA3abbWtTkUA Viced Rhino]] has an avatar consisting of a bipedal rhino wearing a red bow-tie.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* WesternAnimation/YogiBear wears only a collar and tie and a hat, and Boo Boo wears only a bowtie. The reason was so that [[RingAroundTheCollar the join wouldn't be so obvious in the limited animation]], which is why so many cartoon characters wore ties or other neck adornments back then.
* There are many Creator/HannaBarbera characters beside Yogi Bear and Boo Boo who wear only accessories, including:
** Mr. Jinks and Pixie wear only bowties on ''WesternAnimation/PixieDixieAndMrJinks''
** ''WesternAnimation/HuckleberryHound'' usually wears only a red bowtie, but can sometimes be seen with a straw boater hat.
** Doggy Daddy wears only a blue collar on ''WesternAnimation/AugieDoggieAndDoggieDaddy''
** Muttley from ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'' wears a red collar. On ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines'', he wears a red scarf and an orange pilot helmet with goggles.
** Also from ''Wacky Races'', Blubber Bear wears a blue helmet with goggles and a green scarf, and Sawtooth the Beaver wears a yellow helmet, a yellow scarf, goggles, and yellow gloves.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Snagglepuss}}'' wears only cuffs and a bowtie.
** WesternAnimation/QuickDrawMcGraw wears only a cowboy hat, spurs, a bandana and a gun holder while Baba Looey wears a sombrero and a bandana.
** ''WesternAnimation/LoopyDeLoop'' wears only a wool hat and scarf.
** Droop-a-long Coyote on ''WesternAnimation/RicochetRabbitAndDroopALongCoyote wore a hat, bandana and gun holster.
** WesternAnimation/WallyGator wears only cuffs, a hat and a collar.
** [[WesternAnimation/ToucheTurtleAndDumDum Touché Turtle]] only wears a white cavalier hat, while his sidekick Dum Dum wears only a red feathered cap and a red scarf.
** WesternAnimation/HokeyWolf wears a hat, collar, and bowtie.
** Spook and Fancy-Fancy of WesternAnimation/TopCat's gang wear only scarves.
** In the 1970s Hanna-Barbera adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', Jerry was fitted with a bow-tie. This carried over into ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'' in the 1990's with Jerry still having said bowtie and Tom now gaining a baseball cap.
* Speaking on the MGM side of the family, Screwy Squirrel from the WesternAnimation/TexAveryMGMCartoons wore only White Gloves.
* Perry the Platypus from ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' wears only a hat, as do the other animal agents of O.W.C.A.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfDawdleTheDonkey'': The episode "Dawdle And The Mole Field" has a mole that wears eyeglasses.
* Slappy Squirrel from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' only wears a green hat, although she's usually also seen with her HyperspaceArsenal... er, I mean purse.
** In ''WesternAnimation/WakkosWish'', she and ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' are wearing gloves and scarves.
** A cat from the Goodfeathers short, "West Side Pigeons," named [[Theatre/WestSideStory Krup-Kitty]] wears a police hat and nothing else.
* WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}} and Clara Cluck from the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts only wear a dog collar and a hat and shawl respectively.
** In the really old cartoons and in ''VideoGame/EpicMickey'', Horace Horsecollar is wearing only a horsecollar, a bowler hat and WhiteGloves.
** In the WesternAnimation/{{Classic Disney Short|s}}, "Pluto's Sweater," WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse forces Pluto to wear a sweater. At the end of said cartoon, she forces Figaro to wear it.
** In the Figaro cartoon ''Bath Day'', Minnie ties a red bow around Figaro's neck. He thinks he looks like a sissy wearing a bow, so he tries (and fails) to take it off.
*** In the ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' episode "Minnie's Bowtique," Figaro wears a pink bowtie.
* Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', who wears a cape.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
** WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and Yoyo Dodo wear only WhiteGloves and shoes, respectively.
** Cool Cat wears only a beret and necktie.
** Gossamer is a giant hairy monster who wears sneakers.
** The white strip around WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck's neck is a pearl necklace gifted to him by his grandmother. At least according to ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''.
* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'':
** Calamity Coyote, Gogo Dodo and Lil Beeper wear only shoes.
** Li'l Sneezer wears only a white diaper, held on with a safety pin.
** Fifi and Sweetie wear only ribbons on their heads, Bookworm wears only glasses, Furrball wears only a bandage on his tail, and Dizzy wears only a beanie on his head.
* Pablo the Penguin from ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' wears only a bowtie and a cap.
* ''WesternAnimation/RexTheRunt'': Bad Bob wears only an eyepatch, Wendy wears a bow.
* Most of the furry characters from ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'', including:
** Cleo, who only wears leg warmers.
** Sonja, who only wears a bow around her neck and a bow on her head.
* [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Baloo]] actually became one of these in the ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' episode "Vowel Play." (He's usually a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal in the series.) Fortunately, he was wearing only a hat when [[BarefootCartoonAnimal Rebecca Cunningham]] saw him naked.
* Franchise/ScoobyDoo wears only his collar with [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS his initials]] on his dog tag.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the title character and his parents [[BarefootCartoonAnimal don't wear shoes]] but are otherwise fully clothed. However, Darwin (essentially Gumball's brother) wears ''only'' shoes. Several other characters, like Darwin, wear only shoes, including Penny (peanut), Tobias (multi-colored blot with limbs), and Anton (piece of toast). Other examples with different accessories include Principal Brown (a slug with brown hair and glasses) and Carrie (a ghost with hair clips) [[spoiler: when Penny comes out of her shell she's revealed to actucally be a shape-shifting fairy and goes completely naked from that point onward]].
* Another rare non-animal example: Salty from ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' for some reason appears to have a visor above his face. Also, Whiff wears glasses over his face.
* Mama Mirabelle and her mom from ''WesternAnimation/MamaMirabellesHomeMovies'' only wear hats.
* Brian from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' only wears a collar (except at Christmas, and when Lois dresses him up in raingear when they go on the ferry---and those times weren't by choice), but he does have a fancy Italian collar in addition to his everyday wear that, despite only being worn in one or two episodes, has become rather popular with the introduction of Vinny---who also is naked except for his collar.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'''s Nibbler wears a cape and a diaper.
* Rare plant example: Junior Asparagus from ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' with his baseball cap.
* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'':
** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'':
*** All of the ponies wear ribbons on their tails, and some have hats or eyewear. The Big Brother ponies from "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyAndFriendsE61Somnambula1 Somnambula]]" wear neckerchiefs instead of ribbons.
*** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyAndFriendsE58FlightToCloudCastle1 Flight to Cloud Castle]]", one of the castle guardians is a salamander who resemble an upright lizard in a hat.
** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' features far more anthropomorphic designs, and consequently makes more common use of this trope.
** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has many examples, despite most characters not usually wearing anything:
*** Applejack has a cowboy hat and red scrunchies at the ends of her mane and tail, while her brother Big Macintosh wears a horse collar and her little sister Apple Bloom wears a ribbon in her hair.
*** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E12CallOfTheCutie Call of the Cutie]]" shows a picture of Cheerilee [[IWasQuiteAFashionVictim as a teenager]], which takes this to somewhat ridiculous levels for a show where most of the present-day characters normally don't wear anything (possibly a poke at ''My Little Pony Tales'' mentioned above).
*** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E19PuttingYourHoofDown Putting Your Hoof Down]]" and "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E21OnceUponAZeppelin "Once Upon a Zeppelin]]", Iron Will the [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent minotaur]] and his two goat assistants wear ties (black for Iron Will, one red and one blue for the goats), microphone headpieces and nothing else.
*** A handful of minor or background characters also wear some accessories and/or clothing related to their jobs or hobbies, such as Vinyl Scratch/DJ [=P0N-3=] (the [[MemeticBystander unicorn disc jockey wearing purple sunglasses]] in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E14SuitedForSuccess Suited for Success]]") or Princess Celestia and Princess Luna, who rarely wear anything other than their jewelry.
* WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker wore only WhiteGloves.
* Uncle Gabby from ''WesternAnimation/TheDrinkyCrowShow''. His only clothing is a hat.
* Squiddy from ''WesternAnimation/TeamUmizoomi''
* In ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'', Rocky wore only flight googles, while Bullwinkle only wore gloves, and Mr. Peabody's outfit was OpaqueNerdGlasses and a bow tie.
* The entire cast of ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', although not exactly animals.
* All of the youngsters and some adults in ''{{WesternAnimation/Ewoks}}'' wear only hoods or hats. Some of the species they encounter are fully-clothed. They're not technically animals by the real world's standards, but they look like bears.
* The Lizard King from ''WesternAnimation/ThreeTwoOnePenguins'' wears nothing more than a hat, gloves, and a belt.
** The only articles of clothing the Bandicoot King wears are a crown and a cape.
* The babies from ''WesternAnimation/WordParty'' wears diapers. Also, Lulu wears a bow on her head.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BooBoomTheLongWayHome'', Jack the bulldog wears a pair of pilot goggles and a parachute harness. Boldsteed the horse wears a cap.
* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' wears a pair of fingerless gloves.
* Danny Dingo from ''WesternAnimation/BlinkyBill'' wears only a pair of sunglasses, while his brother Meatball wears a bucket hat and boots.
** There's also a sugar-glider background character who appears in season 3, wearing a newsboy-style cap.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': Ralph Raccoon wears only a scarf. Cedric Sneer wears a yellow bowtie and glasses, while his father Cyril wears a blue scarf. Texan tycoon crocodile Mr. Knox only uses a cowboy hat, cowboy boots and jewelry.
* ''WesternAnimation/AlfredJKwak'': The protagonist Alfred usually only wears a red scarf, unless the plot requires him to wear clothes.
* ''WesternAnimation/HoppityHooper'': While his friends are more typical {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s, Hoppity himself is a frog wearing only a bowtie.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonkLittleDog'': Monk and all his dog friends (sans Kimmy) wear collars.
* Sylvia the Zbornak from ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' wears a saddle and reins, and that's it.
* Boskov from ''WesternAnimation/EvilConCarne'' wears a bowtie, a shirt collar, and cuffs.
* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'': The Conductor's mom only wears a choker around her neck, while his nephew, Gilbert, only wears a conductor's hat. All the other ''Troodon'' who operate the Dinosaur Train or work at the stations wear hats.
* Sophie and Sadie, the Seagull twins from ''WesternAnimation/SaltysLighthouse'' both wear ribbons in their hair. Sophie wears two, while Sadie wears one.
* Most of the main characters in ''WesternAnimation/LittleDogsOnThePrairie'' fit this trope:
** Gilroy wears a blue hat with a red stripe on it.
** Hollister wears a green visor and a skinny red bowtie.
** Patterson wears a white cowboy hat and red bandana.
** Darcy wears a green hair bow.
** Sport wears a dark gray hat.
** Scout wears a tan cowboy hat and a blue bandana.
* The Gromble from ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'' wears a pair of black gloves, a black belt, and four red pumps.
* ''WesternAnimation/DenisAndMe'': One of the regular characters on the show is Pinchy, a crab who wears blue-rimmed glasses.
* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': Quique and his son Sammy are snakes who wear hats and nothing else.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}'': Pato the duck wears a hat, Elly the elephant wears a backpack, and Caterpillar wears a bow.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlumps'': Most of the Flumps wear hats and little else. The exceptions are Posie, who wears a big blue bow on her head, and Mother, who wears a kerchief tied around hers.
* Wilt from ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' is an imaginary friend who walks around with just shoes and socks on his feet and a wristband on his right wrist. [[spoiler:A flashback to before he lost his left arm in "Good Wilt Hunting" likewise has a matching wristband on that wrist.]] [[LampshadeHanging He even mentions this to Eduardo]] in "Land of the Flea" when the latter feels embarrassed for being naked after Bloo shaves his fur off to make a robe because it has fleas on it.
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* This is the norm for domestic animals (minus the "cartoon" part, of course). If a dog or cat, for example, ever wears anything, it's probably just a collar.
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