[[quoteright:350:[[Film/AustinPowers https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/minime.jpg]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[MemeticMutation "Don't talk to me or my 'son' ever again."]]]]

->'''Number Two:''' He is identical to you in every way, except he is one-eighth your size.\\
'''Dr. Evil:''' Breathtaking. I shall call him, Mini-Me.
-->-- ''[[Film/AustinPowers Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]''

Want to have a [[FunSize Fun-Sized]] version of something but you still don't want to lose the original in favor of it? Why don't we have both!

Here are the ways this could work:
* A clone of the character, whether it be a younger version (starting their birth from scratch or already aged up) or just a literally smaller version of the character.
* [[RobotMe A robot]] is created in the character's likeness, but tinier.
* If a child is [[UncannyFamilyResemblance truly an exact copy of the parent]] but shorter, or at the very least [[StrongFamilyResemblance close enough to count.]]
* A toy version of the character is made (in-universe) in their likeness. (Unless it's a VoodooDoll. A MatryoshkaObject can [[SisterTrope overlap]] if both characters are identical.)
* A character and their younger selves meeting or existing together for whatever reason. (This is more visually obvious in animated works, especially if [[SameClothesDifferentYear using a few]] [[HairstyleInertia other tropes.]])

The key word for this trope to work is ''co-existing'', so a character with the [[IncredibleShrinkingMan ability to shrink in size]] does not count, that's just the same character but smaller.

A parent trope to the MiniMook, which involves tiny versions of regular enemies, so all examples involving Mooks should go there. Speaking of parents, family related tropes such as UncannyFamilyResemblance, GenerationXerox, and IdenticalGrandson can also work if the resemblance is literal, possibly if time travel is involved for the two to co-exist. Speaking of time travel, also compare, MyFutureSelfAndMe, which could overlap with this if the characters are children, and would naturally be shorter. And speaking of AlternateSelf, you would often find examples as a SubTrope of that (but not always). Also can be used with MesACrowd if there's more than one or GoodAngelBadAngel, which often uses two existing characters as a conscience.

Since smaller versions of toys, models, technology, and natural things in the wild occur very commonly in the real world, Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease. (Some of those examples can be fit into FunSize, anyway.) However, exceptions ''might'' be made for toys if the example is notable enough, such as a bigger/smaller version of something otherwise identical packed in the same set.


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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* The [[Advertising/MAndMs M&M Minis]] are sentient candies just like the regular mascots, but far smaller and crazier.
* The Six Flags advertisements in 2010 introduced Mr. Six's (Mr. Six is the old dancing man) son, Lil. Six.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Suzu can [[SelfDuplication create a spiritual duplicate of herself]] called an Omokage, including a shrunken “[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issun-boshi Issun-boshi/One-Inch Samurai]] Version” she uses to sneak around unnoticed.
* One of the gadgets used by ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', the Mini-Dora, is a miniature clone of Doraemon which can be used for fitting in confined spaces and repair electrical outlets the real Doraemon couldn't reach.
** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth'' even makes it a plot point where Mini-Dora managed to fix Doraemon, out cold from having his internal circuits fried by entering Doraemon's mouth, and later saves the day by popping into the BigBad's mouth and installing a killer ComputerVirus taking out all the hostile robots.
** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'' have a bunch of Mini-Doras as the crew of Doraemon's ship, and they're quite good at their jobs despite their size, fixing the vessel during a SinkingShipScenario in the middle of a deadly storm.
* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'':
** "[[Recap/DragonBallZAndroidArc Cell Arc]]": After Cell swallows Androids 17 and 18 and becomes Perfect Cell, he creates seven miniature versions of himself ("Cell Juniors"). The main differences between them are that the miniatures are colored blue (Cell is green) and the miniatures don't have Cell's stinger, which allows him to absorb people. They otherwise have all of his powers.
** During "[[Recap/DragonBallZMajinBuuArc Martial Arts Tournament Saga]]", Son Goku came back to Earth to participate the tournament and join once more with his friends, there he meets his second son, Son Goten, who essentially [[StrongFamilyResemblance looks like a Kid Goku]] as if Goku traveled in time to meet his young self. This is also reaffirmed when Goten shows the same traits of innocence and strength that Goku had when he was a child.
* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'':
** In the episode "Don't Bank on It", King Dedede sends "Dedede dolls", miniature banks in his likeness made by Nightmare Enterprises, to every house in Cappy Town. They have a psychic bond with the real Dedede so he uses it to hypnotize the towns into putting money into the mouths of the dolls and change his opinion of him. It's also latter revealed whatever happens to the dolls happens to the real thing.
** In "Snack Attack", Gengu's unpopular mini-figures becomes a hit with the kids in Cappy Time when they were combined with Tuggles' poor selling chocolate capsules. All of the action figures were based on the Star Warriors, some of who were still alive such as Meta Knight (which he found amusing). [[spoiler:Subverted when a new stock become different-looking monsters, due to all of them being sent by Nightmare Enterprises.]]
* The title character of ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'' can [[LiteralSplitPersonality bud off]] and control smaller versions of himself he calls "Morphallaxis". They're able to use weaker versions of his destructive powers, and also [[ActionBomb explode]].
* In an [[Recap/PokemonS1E39PikachusGoodbye early episode]] of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'', the gang encounter a herd of wild Pikachu, one of which is a very small one which Ash's own befriends. It's unknown what the interest in each other was (romantic, platonic, or like a big brother) since this episode came out [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness before the pre-evolution baby Pokémon Pichu or gender differences were added]].
* ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'': The end of the third season has Valkyrie's adult and child selves splitting into two separate people due to a mishap with the Princess Mural. During the fourth season, Valkyrie's former classmates mistake her younger self to be her daughter, until she displays knowledge about them convinces them she really is the younger Valkyrie.
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[[folder:Comedy]]
* Creator/JeffDunham has a puppet of himself called "Little Jeff", who he sometimes uses in his act.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': ComicBook/BatMite is an imp from an alternate dimension, but is also a big fan of Batman and always dresses like him, making him look like a smaller, whacky, magical version of The Dark Knight.
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': Deadpool had a small clone of himself made by the Yakuza named [[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Widdle_Wade_(Earth-616) Widdle Wade]].
* ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW'': The [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW2020 2020 special]] features the Mane Six interacting with their younger filly selves who... really don't look too much different then they do currently, other than just being smaller.
* ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'': Without giving too much away, the character Robot [[spoiler: eventually transfers his mind into a younger clone of the hero Rex Splode, without asking if he was okay with it.]] This also happens in the [[WesternAnimation/Invincible2021 animated adaption]], but with more LampshadeHanging about how weird the whole thing is.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
** "Eenie Meenie Mini Mojo" has Mojo Jojo creating a miniature version of himself. Unfortunately for Mojo, his mini-self wanders off and after being saved by Bubbles from getting hit by a car, he befriends the Powerpuffs.
** "Meet the Micros" introduces the Micro-Puffs, sprite-like avatars of the girls who simply show up to yank their chains. Blossom gets help from Mojo in a later story by creating mini Micros to harass the Micro-Puffs.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Some of the "Spider-Men" seen in The ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' crossover are really SuperDeformed, such as ComicBook/SpiderHam and Mini Marvels Spider-Man.
* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'': In ''ComicBook/Supergirl1982'' #11, a mad scientist working for an evil clandestine organization creates six miniaturized Supergirl clones.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In ''ComicBook/Superman1939'' issue #125, Superman briefly loses his powers, gaining the ability to launch tiny versions of himself that possess all his powers from his fingertips, after touching a strange glowing alien ship. At the end of the story, Superman's mini-clone fades after being exposed to Kryptonite.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** In one issue of the comics, Mojo once made chibi clones of the X-Men called the X-Babies.
** Minor foe Tusk has the ability to create tiny duplicates of himself that he can mentally control. They're more dangerous than their size indicates, since they share his SuperStrength.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fan-artist Uotapo drew a series of pictures of the Mane Six interacting with plushies which vaguely resemble their realworld ''Build-A-Bear'' counterparts. [[https://www.deviantart.com/uotapo/art/Is-this-me-477287247 Click only if you think your heart can handle it.]]
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* Alvin, Simon and Theodore have plush versions of themselves (probably souvenirs due to them being a famous band) in ''WesternAnimation/AlvinAndTheChipmunksMeetTheWolfman''. The first two are chewed up by [[spoiler: Theodore]] as a werewolf.
* In what is probably ComicBook/TheJoker's most despicable act in the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, it is revealed in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'' that he captured Tim Drake, the Robin of this continuity, and then gruesomely tortured him before making him into a "Joker Junior" that he and Harley Quinn could raise as their own. During their final battle, Joker tries to get Tim to finish off Batman, only for Tim to shoot Joker instead, leading to the latter's death.
* Early on in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'', the title character gets a button-eyed doll in her likeness, which she even nicknames "Little Me". It turns out that [[spoiler: the Other Mother uses the doll's eyes to spy on Coraline, and she remakes the doll for each new victim.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'': The [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Mr. Hyde]]-like Halloween town citizen has a smaller Hyde under his hat, [[MatryoshkaObject with one more small Hyde under his.]]
* {{Inverted}} in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'' when [[spoiler: All of the normal-Ralph-sized Wreck-It-Ralph clones join together at the end to become on KAIJU-SIZED Ralph.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', Spider-Ham is by far the shortest of the shown alternate-universe "[[Franchise/SpiderMan Spider-People]]", much like the original comic.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' feature film, ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', the rabbit Hutch [[spoiler: eventually starts acting like a Mini rabbit version of Wallace due to the Mind-Manipulation-O-Matic. Complete with his inventive abilities and love for cheese.]]
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'', Ash at one point gets into a fight with a few tiny Ashs made by Necronomicon.
* The {{Trope Namer|s}} comes from the clone of Dr. Evil, Mini-Me from the ''Film/AustinPowers'' film trilogy, starting with ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''. He is (or at least they claim him to be) "exactly" like Dr. Evil in every way, but is just an eighth the original's size.
* For a very loose definition of "Mini", ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' had two "sons" in the Showa and Heisei eras with Minilla and Godzilla Junior, respectively. They aren't really related, but being that they're the only two members of the same species in their eras, Manilla and Junior are basically just smaller Godzillas. Though at the very end of Heisei's finale ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah'', [[spoiler:Godzilla Junior stops being so "little" and becomes full size, and Averts this entirely by being the sole new Godzilla.]]
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In the sequel to ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat'', ''The Cat in the Hat Comes Back'', The Cat is revealed to have a [[MatryoshkaObject smaller Cat that looks like him]] called "Little Cat A". The later has a mini-er Cat underneath ''his'' hat is "Little Cat B" and so on. Little Cat Z [[spoiler: doesn't have another cat, and under his hat is an unseen object called the "Voom" which helps clean the mess in the yard.]]
* In the fourth ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' book, a random "bubble of evil" causes every reflective surface in the room where Rand is to spawn an evil clone that tries to kill him. There's a lot of clones, but most are so tiny that they're more of an annoyance than a hindrance, until they start to gang up.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Ash was given a handpuppet of himself called "Ashy-Slashy" in the episode of the same name in ''Series/AshVsEvilDead'' used to convince Ash that the demons were all in his head and he actually went crazy during [[Film/TheEvilDead1981 that night in the cabin.]] [[spoiler: Of course, that wasn't true, and the puppet is just a tool used by Baal to try and break Ash, and later "Ashy-Slashy" becomes violent and possessed.]]
* In the ''Series/BlackMirror'' episode [[Recap/BlackMirrorRachelJackAndAshleyToo Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too]] there are robotic dolls made of the (fictional) pop star, Ashley O, called "Ashley Too" complete with her voice. Though the bots look more like a combination of an Anki Cosmo robot and an iPhone product more then it resembles [[Creator/MileyCyrus the actual actress]].
* Lampshaded in an episode of ''Series/{{Frasier}}''; A woman shows up at Fraiser's door with a SurpriseLitterOfPuppies, due to Martin's dog Eddie mating with her dog, and (a very horrified) Frasier refers to the batch of puppies as "Miniature Eddies".
* In one episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' Hilary Banks gives her younger sister Ashley a makeover, and she comes out looking like a splitting-image of Hilary with the exact same outfit and hair, even impersonating her older sister's squeak-like laugh! Downplayed a bit as Tatyana M. Ali was only ''slightly'' shorter than Karyn Parsons during the later seasons of the show, making this example more "Little Me" than "Mini Me".
* Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide:
** In the guide episode for "Stressin' Out" Ned, Moze, and Cookie spend most of the part with Gordy, iTeacher, and Mr. Wright respectively and by the near end of the episode the teens end up dressing up exactly like the adults, almost look like future-versions of them. When all six of them walk into each other in the hall way at the same time, the pause is very long, silent, awkward, and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments very amusing.]]
** Downplayed in the guide for "Teachers" where Ned tried to be the teacher's pet to get better grades from [[SternTeacher Mr. Sweeney]], including dressing up just like him. It was short lived, and eventually Ned realized it wasn't necessary and he got better grades by just... doing the work.
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[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* Wrestling/{{Boogeyman}} had a miniature version of himself called Little Boogeyman to even the odds between him and Fit Finlay and Hornswoggle.
* Wrestling/DoinkTheClown had a midget partner called as "Dink", which was basically a mini-Doink who accompanied him in his fights. Later, other two mini-Doink appeared, with different wig colors (red and yellow instead green) but the same costume and makeup than Doink.
* In a PlayedForLaughs fight, a special Wrestling/RoyalRumble was made for Wrestling/{{Hornswoggle}} where all his opponents were midget versions of famous (and then active) wrestlers like Wrestling/{{Batista}} and Wrestling/{{Kane}}, being defeatable opponents for Hornswoggle. That, until the music of Wrestling/TheGreatKhali was heard and [[OhCrap the real Khali appeared]], being miraculously saved by Wrestling/HulkHogan at the last moment.
* One of the most common ways for a {{heel}} (or a prank-loving {{face}}) character to humiliate their opponent is to let midget-sized versions of their opponents enter into the ring, usually to mock them with their height or the silliness of their {{gimmick}}:
** During Wrestling/DGenerationX's mid-2005 feud with the Wrestling/SpiritSquad, one segment had the duo summoning five midgets dressed as the Squad into the ring, only for the real deal to appear later and be showered in goo, leading to the midgets mooning them with their butt cheeks reading "Suck it!".
** During [[Wrestling/EnzoAndCass Big Cass]]'s 2018 feud with [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]], at one point Cass brought into the ring a midget-size version of his rival in order to mock him for his height. Cass later beat up the midget and went overboard, and this event costed him the feud and [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was the last straw that costed him his job]].
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Nurglings are smaller servant versions of their master, the Chaos God Nurgle.
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[[folder:Toys]]
* Some of the promotion pictures of the Mega [[VideoGame/YoshisWoollyWorld Yarn Yoshi]] and regular Yarn Yoshi ''Toys/{{Amiibo}}'' [[https://www.ultima.pl/files/product/021417/images/figurka-amiibo-mega-yarn-yoshi-05.jpg have two or all of them together]], making it look like this trope.
* ''Franchise/{{Lego}}'':
** The set [[https://brickipedia.fandom.com/wiki/76051_Super_Hero_Airport_Battle Super Hero Airport Battle]], based off the scene from ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', includes both [[ComicBook/AntMan Giant-Man and a Nanofigure version of Ant-Man.]] [[note]]Specifically the Scott Lang version from the [[Characters/MCUAntMan Marvel Cinematic Universe]].[[/note]] A "regular" sized minifigure version of Ant-Man can be found in other sets.
** The [[https://brickipedia.fandom.com/wiki/40649_Up-Scaled_LEGO_Minifigure Up-Scaled LEGO Minifigure]] build is an [[InvertedTrope inversion]], being a large brick-built minifigure with a standard-sized identically dressed minifigure for scale. The giant one's hat can be opened to reveal it's actually a mech that [[RobotMe the normal minifigure can control]].
* A MatryoshkaObject, a wooden doll which has smaller dolls nested inside themselves, use this trope if the "character" in question is the same one.
* The 80's incarnation of ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' has the Baby Ponies, who are basically younger magical clones of their older originals that act like them in every way. Their exact origin isn't addressed in the TV series, but there is a UK comic series explaining that most of them were born from a magic mirror from their respective mothers' wishes.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/AmongUs'', there's a hat that is essentially a mini-crewmate. The mini-crewmate "hat" is also the same color as the player that is wearing it.
* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'':
** Tommy and Timmy usually wear matching outfits when they are working with Tom Nook, making the raccoon twins look like younger splitting images of their employer.
** There is always a "Mini Gyroid" among the gyroid types for the games that have them. (eg; Mini Alloid, Mega Alloid, Tall Alloid.)
** There is a model of Mr. Resetti that can be ordered through Nook shopping from January 25th through February 2nd, for Groundhog Day.
* The Clockwork Kazooie Eggs in ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'' hatches a small, mechanical Kazooies which [[ActionBomb can be controlled and detonated by the player.]]
* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' has midget versions of the Goliath and Rat enemies, with the same properties (the ability to evolve into badass versions for midget goliaths -which can lead to the hilariously named "Midget Giant Goliath"-, the ability to steal loot for Midget Rats) to boot, and these versions can also be found (and fought) alongside regular-sized Goliaths and Rats.
* In ''VideoGame/CastleCats'' and ''Videogame/DungeonDogs'', you can equip your character with miniature versions of the heroes called "plushies". These "plushies" are animated just like their hero counterparts and can be seen alongside them in battle, even playing attack animations, but they're simply decorative.
* In ''VideoGame/ChibiRobo'', characters often comment how much the title character looks like a smaller version of its predecessor "Giga-Robo", almost like he could be his "son". Some of the toys who have "children" also look a lot like them, like the Philies (Funky Phil's offspring) and the children of [[spoiler: Mort and Princess Pitts]] who look identical. This one could be a JustifiedTrope since they're toys.
** ''Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash'' introduced smaller robots of the ''already very small'' Chibi-Robo called the "Chibi-Tots".
* ''{{Franchise/Digimon}}'': Kiwimon and Dokugumon use smaller versions of themselves to attack, named [=ChibiKiwimon=] and [=KoDokugumon=] respectively.[[note]][=ChibiKiwimon=] has only ever appeared for Kiwimon's attack, while [=KoDokugumon=] has appeared as its own species in recent media, such as ''{{VideoGame/Digimon Soul Chaser}}''.[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'':
** The Mini-Nobus, which are tiny cartoony versions of Oda Nobunaga. As in, they look cartoony InUniverse. And [[PokemonSpeak all they can say is "Nobu"]]. [[HistoricalGenderFlip She]] uses them as minions and a private army at once.
** Leonardo da Vinci creates a child clone of [[HistoricalGenderFlip herself]] who is also female to serve as the navigator/driver of Chaldea's AwesomePersonnelCarrier, the Shadow Border. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation The two can only be seen together in gameplay]] as in the story, [[spoiler:the adult da Vinci is killed by [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Kirei Kotomine]] and the child clone awakens after the original's death.]]
* ''Videogame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'':
** Plushie versions of most of the animatronics can be found throughout the series, mostly for decorative purposes. Completely Justified since [[SuckECheeses Freddy Fazbear's]] is a franchise InUniverse.
** Nightmare Freddy in [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys4 the fourth game]] have three Mini Freddies clinging to him called "Freddles", who sometimes get onto the player's bed, making them have to scare them away with a flashlight.
* The Nanos in ''VideoGame/{{Fusionfall}}'' are small, cartoony versions of most of the playable Cartoon Network characters that aid the player after they collect them.
* In ''VideoGame/GrabbedByTheGhoulies'', The Miniature Cooper soup powerup is literally ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, it summons a miniature version of Cooper to temporarily help the player fight.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''
** In some of the ''Kirby'' games, the 1-up extra life looks like a [[https://kirby.fandom.com/wiki/1UP smaller Kirby next to the word 1UP.]]
** The Mini copy ability in ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror'' makes Kirby shrink in size so he can enter small doors. Keep in mind while also being an example of IncredibleShrinkingMan, this trope also applies to ''this'' game in particular since Kirby is split into four different-colored copies.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors Legends'': The {{Fairy Companion}}s can be dressed in the clothes of some of the series' characters, some of them playable such as Zelda and Impa.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'': Although the two don't (really) co-exist, Deku Link is by far the shortest of Link's transformations.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' has the Nintendo Gallery, where if Link takes a picture of a character or enemy in the overworld, he can commission a miniature figure made of them. ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'' has something similar with the Figurine Gallery, where the Figures can be won in a Dispensing Machine.
* Can be done intentionally with {{UsefulNotes/Mii}}s (in-game and out), due to the customizable nature of the DigitalAvatar nature.
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'': Raiden has a smaller version of himself called "Kid Thunder" who shows up in his [[NonLethalKO "Friendship"]] FinishingMove in ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombatII II]]'', ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombatTrilogy Trilogy]]'', and ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat11 11]]''.
** In Raiden's guest appearance in ''VideoGame/Injustice2'', the AI also has a very low chance of summoning Kidd Thunder in a taunt. [[spoiler: It unlocks an achievement/trophy.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'':
** ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': The Bulbmin are parasitic Pikmin that have infected Red Bulborbs, so they're basically the aforementioned MascotMook scaled down to Pikmin size, with a Pikmin-like stalk growing out of their back, with the difference being that the Bulbmin HELP the player instead of trying to eat them or their Pikmin.
** In general, the "dwarf" versions of most of the Grub-dog family (like Bulborbs and Bulbears) don't really have any major physical differences from their older and larger counterparts, unlike most of the other younger/older creatures seen in the games. Depending on how antagonistic one views the wildlife, this could fit into [[MiniMook another trope, too]].
* ''VideoGame/PlayStationAllStarsBattleRoyale'': The Minions are cartoony super-deformed versions of supporting characters who act as "cheerleaders" for the playable ones. However, with the exception of [[VideoGame/{{Uncharted}} Young Drake]], none of them are playable characters.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Most Pokémon look slightly to vastly different when they evolve and get larger, with a few exceptions. One of these is the Diglett line, where its evolved form, Dugtrio, just looks like three larger Diglett stuck together, making the later look like this trope to the former in comparison.
** Weezing has a smaller "head" [[MultipleHeadCase fused to its larger one]]. Downplayed as it's still technically one Pokémon.
* ''VideoGame/PoppyPlaytime'': The Mini-Huggies are this to the character Huggy Wuggy (at least the one players encountered in chapter 1) who is at least over ten feet tall, while the Mini-Huggies trying to attack the player in chapter 2 are smaller and hide in pipes.
* ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' has the sidekicks, which are miniature versions of skylanders. Come Trap Team, the sidekicks become skylanders in their own right and are renamed Minis.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** "Classic" Sonic is a shorter rounder alternate universe version of "Modern" Sonic.
** Chao in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'' can be raised to resemble a tiny Sonic, Shadow, and [[VideoGame/NightsIntoDreams NiGHTS]]. Special Chao that look like Tails, Knuckles, and Amy Rose also exist, though they're unobtainable by normal means. Raise a Neutral Chaos Chao from a Shiny Blue Egg and you have yourself a Chao that resembles Chaos 0 from the first ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''.
** If Cream is equipped as a sidekick in ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance3'', the lead hero will have a Chao AssistCharacter that looks like them.
* Lil' Judd introduced in ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' is a mini clone of Judd, the referee from the first game who works along side him in this one.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'': The baby penguins look exactly like the Mother Penguin, even the one that [[IdenticalStranger isn't her child.]]
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty'': The Koopa Kids in the earlier games don't quite count as {{Mini Mook}}s, but just AdorableEvilMinion versions of Bowser with smaller BlackBeadEyes.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty4'': The eight playable characters have their own diorama toy set in the Present Room. The dolls themselves are unlockable after winning on the board "Koopa's Seaside Soiree" with that character.
** The Mini Marios in the ''VideoGame/MarioVsDonkeyKong'' series are wind-up toy versions of Mario. Later games would introduce more toys for other characters such as Donkey Kong, Pauline, Toad, Peach and more. There are even a few toys based on [[MiniMook regular enemies like Shy Guys.]]
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
** This can be invoked in the series starting with ''Melee'' using the Poison Mushroom [[PowerUpLetDown "power up"]] during a MirrorMatch, where fighters will be fighting against or alongside a smaller version of them for a few seconds. A few Event Matches (or Spirit Battles in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate'') use fighters that have the "tiny" effect permanent.
** Both versions of [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina Of Time's Link]] are playable in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee''; Young Link wears the same outfit and has the same moves as his older counterpart but is slightly faster and is a smaller target. This is downplayed in later games as there are still bigger/smaller versions of "Link" in later titles (with three in ''Ultimate'') they are all [[LegacyCharacter separate versions of the character]] from separate games.
** Kirby usually gains some kind of accessory (if not change his body) of those he swallows, and he is among the shortest of the playable fighters.
* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' has the "Pocket" cosmetics, miniature doll/plushie versions of certain characters for specific classes. There's the Pocket Medic for the Heavy and Soldier, Pocket Pauline for the Scout, Pocket Pyro for the Engineer (with the Pyro having his own Engineer version with the Pocket Pardner), Pocket Heavy for the Medic, and Pocket versions of Saxton Hale and the Horseless Headless Horsemann for all classes. Related, the Pyro also has the Cremator's Conscience (two plush versions of themselves [[GoodAngelBadAngel with a halo and devil horns]]) while players who bought the Spycrab Plush in real life can get a crab version of the Spy that sits on his shoulder.
* In ''VideoGame/ThemsFightinHerds'': A few characters have mini plush versions of them that player's Pixel Lobby Sprites can use as a wearable hat on their head. A Mini Arizona and Mini Velvet can be found in the first chapter while a mini plush of Cashmere (though she isn't a playable fighter) can be bought at Cap N' Cash's.
-->'''Fred:''' Is this, a... plush of herself? Geez, talk about narcissism.
* Newborn piñatas in the ''VideoGame/VivaPinata series'' don't have any difference from the adult ones besides, as you guessed, being smaller.
* ''VideoGame/WildCATs1995'' has the baby Daemonite enemies, pint-sized versions of the recurring Daemonite mooks. They stood up to the heroes' kneecaps, but will still attempt clawing the hero's legs.
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* WebAnimation/DoctorLalve is the creator of the memetic [[https://tf2-crap.fandom.com/wiki/Tiny_Desk_Engineer Tiny Desk Engineer.]] A tiny [[Characters/TeamFortress2TheEngineer Engineer]] that does nothing but dance on whatever surface it's on.
* ''WebAnimation/KlayWorld'': This can visually come into play whenever a smaller klayman is used, since all of them look exactly the same.
** In "Big Bad Uncle" one character gets his "big uncle" to beat up his friend. Said uncle is actually less than half the size of him and the other klaymen. Also, they are both each other's uncle at the same time.
** One older short has a klayman using a camcorder to make his own [[StopMotion klaymation]], the clay figures he's using just look like very small regular blue klaypeople.
** Inverted with the short "Giant Klayman" which features... guess.
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* A Dedede doll was a recurring object in ''Webcomic/BrawlInTheFamily''. King Dedede is one of the main characters in the comic.
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* The [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/dont-talk-to-me-or-my-son-ever-again "don't talk to me or my son ever again"]] meme uses this trope, often by pasting in a scaled-down version of the same character in Photoshop.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': In "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS5E5AllTheLittlePeople All the Little People]]", Magic Man gives Finn a bag of little replicas of himself and his friends. Finn starts playing around with them and putting them in off pairings (in a parody of fan fiction being written about the show at the time).
* ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'': A RunningGag has Duck possessing smaller versions of himself that help him out with work or in other situations, with no explanation as to where they come from. One episode has Howie getting his own mini Howies after taking an interest in Duck's, and then eventually go on to cause trouble for everyone.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'', Otis orders a tiny clone of himself called Little Otis, who is so annoying that Otis finds him embarrassing. Abby gets a tiny clone of herself during the episode, as do the other animals in a later episode, But it was inverted with Pip's clone who was bigger then him.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6TheSeries'': Hiro builds a smaller version of Baymax named Minimax to serve as a sidekick for Fred. He is basically the opposite of Baymax in personality, acting as a LargeHam eager for action.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' involved Emperor Zurg engineering [[EvilTwin evil clones]] of the team but, because he was impatient, he cut their development short and they came out as bratty kids. They also built a miniature version of XR, for symmetry.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** In the season 3 episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS3E2ParasitesLost Parasites Lost]]", The Planet Express crew create mini robot duplicates of themselves that they control remotely to go on a [[FantasticVoyagePlot Fantastic Voyage-esque journey]] into Fry's body to kill the parasites that are living inside him. (The reason they don't just simply shrink in size is because "multiple tiny atoms" would be too expensive). Leela also makes her own tiny version to destroy the Express Crew's copies after realizing that Fry is actually a smarter, stronger, and better person ''with'' the worms taking better care of his body. Finally, since Fry wanted to be sure if Leela loved ''him'' or what he ''became'' because of the worms, he makes his own robot duplicate to go inside himself and convinces the parasites to leave, making him "normal" again.
** In the season 6 episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS6E17Benderama Benderama]]", Bender abuses a machine that makes two smaller copies of whatever it scans to make more of himself, and then each clone decides to make their own copy. By the third act there are over ''two thousand'' microscopic Benders.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': In the second ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "[[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS0E2TooManyTimmys Too Many Timmys!]]", Timmy wishes for "a ton" of clones of himself to help with Vicky's chores. Since a "ton" is 2000 pounds that wish was granted in 44 '''and a half''' Timmys. Sure enough, one of the 45 clones was literally half his size. It [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe could have been worse...]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'':
** Inverted in the episode "Five-O-Clock Shadows" where one of the hundreds of Shadow Billy clones was a ''giant'' Billy.
** In a possible shoutout to [[Characters/Warhammer40000ChaosGods the Nurglings]], Nergal has a crew of mini-creatures called the Nergalings that only appeared in the episode ''Love is "Evol" Spelled Backwards'' and the [[VideoGame/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy 2006 videogame.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/HarveyGirlsForever'': Lucretia has a doll version of herself that she names... Dollcretia.
* ''WesternAnimation/JellyJamm'': In "Mina's Swing", Mina makes a small robotic version of herself called Mini Mina.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' Mr. Black and Mr. White made a deal with Susan and Mary that if they helped them with their mission, the sisters would each get their own copy of their love interest [[BoyNextDoor Gil Nexdor]] just for them. At the end of the episode they do, but the copies are only a few inches tall.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** We learn from Twilight in the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E21Hearthbreakers Hearthbreakers]]" that it's tradition for ponies to hang up stuffed dolls in their likeness over the fireplace for Hearth's Warming Eve. Pinkie Pie's family though use rock sculptures of themselves.
** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS8E15TheHearthsWarmingClub The Hearth's Warming Club]]" Sandbar was telling a story of how his Hearth's Warming doll almost fell off the shelf and could have landed in the fireplace, but it didn't... [[AntiClimax and that's it!]]
** Being the spirit of chaos that he is, Discord can also not only split into multiple copies of himself, but into smaller Discords as well.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': In the episode "Birthday Bash," Mojo Jojo, Princess Morbucks, and the Amoeba Boys all try to send the girls something that will destroy them and ruin their party. However, the Amoeba Boys send the girls... dolls that look just like them. Subverted as they were ''supposed'' to be voodoo dolls, but due to the Amoeba Boys' extreme incompetence, they didn't know that they ''weren't'' supposed to send the dolls to the girls, so for the girls, they just see it as this trope. [[HarmlessVillain And knowing the Boys, the dolls probably not might have worked anyway.]]
** In "I See a Funny Cartoon In Your Future," crooked mystic Madame Argentina takes three voodoo dolls of the girls, ties them up and hangs them from a tree branch which leaves the real girls in the same position. They are rescued when a collector of Powerpuff merchandise (a caricature of series designer Chris Battle) glomps the dolls and puts them up for auction on [=eBay=].
* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': Filburt's four children with Dr. Hutchison look a lot like their parents when they are first hatched from eggs. Two for Filburt, one for Dr. Hutch, but also one that looks like [[DemographicallyInappropriateHumour Heffer.]]
** Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLifeStaticCling'', as those same children are now grown-up and look very different.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sidekick}}'': The episode "Hello Dolly" has the supervillain The Entrepreneurinator creating an army of Eric dolls that he uses to destroy kids' toys so that they will buy new ones from him and then repeat the process over and over again. Vana also creates her own dolls in order to try and reobtain her popularity from Eric.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** Cartman had an "imaginary friend" of sorts with Cupid Cartman, a small and nude cherub version of him who he calls "Cupid Me."
** Dr. Alphonse Mephesto has a little person always following him around as an assistant, who wears the same yellow coat he does. He ''could'' be a clone but we're not entirely sure what Kevin is supposed to be, not even the other characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** The Season 11 episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS11E13FunSizedFriendsGrandmumsTheWord Fun-Sized Friends]]", features [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick making miniature clones of themselves for each other so that they wouldn't feel lonely.
** In the season 4 episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS4E19ThePinkPurloinerSquidWood Squid Wood]]", [=SpongeBob=] makes a dummy version of Squidward called "Mini Squidward" for a friend after the real Squidward wouldn't play with him. [=SpongeBob=] later makes a mini puppet of himself at the end of the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'':
** In the episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS1E7Switched Switched]]", the Titans receive five mini-puppet versions of themselves from a mysterious sender; even Raven is impressed with their detail. Though it's revealed that they were dolls created by The Puppet King as tools to take over the real Titan's bodies and trapping their souls inside the puppets.
** The team meet a Bat-Mite-inspired imp of Robin in the episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansS2E11Fractured Fractured]]" by the name of [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Nosyarg Kcid]]. (They just call him Larry.)
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ToyStoryToons'' "Small Fry", Buzz Lightyear is temporarily replaced with a shorter, more gung-ho version of himself, who they dub "Little Buzz Guy".
* ''WesternAnimation/TrulliTales'': Copperpot's nephew is introduced in season 2 and wears the same outfit as him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' episode "Memory Amok", Puppycorn's memories of the other characters are represented by adorable bouncing little heads of them all. When they get loose out of Puppycorn's head the team has to scramble to collect them all of Puppycorn will forget his life. Also when they hold onto one, [[ClipShow they reminisce about a certain memory based on that head]].
* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'': In "The Return of [=PandaBubba=]", Kimiko's father, who is the owner of a video game and toy company, gives the Xiaolin monks little robots that take the form of the possessor as gifts. The mini-bots reappear in "The Apprentice", where Katnappé reprograms them to be evil.
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