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* ''WesternAnimation/FiremanSam'': Sam's hair and nose were considerably more exaggeratedly big before the show ShiftedToCGI.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FiremanSam'': Between the stop-motion era (1987-1994, 2003-2007) and the CGI era (2008-present):
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Sam's hair and nose were considerably more exaggeratedly big before the show ShiftedToCGI.ShiftedToCGI.
** In the stop-motion era, Elvis was notably the thinnest and lankiest of the firefighters, since he was the youngest. In the CGI era, he's beefed up to match the more muscular builds of Sam and Penny, and to coincide with his maturation into a more experience (if [[GeniusDitz more airheaded]]) fireman.
** Dilys Price was originally a thin redhead. The CGI era changed her to a more full-figured brunette, and gave her glasses.
** Mandy Flood first appeared with OdangoHair. In the CGI era, she had her hair cut much shorter.
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** Brad Karbunkle had less stylized hair and his clothing consisted of red hi-top sneakers, brown pants with patches on the knees, a red shirt and an olive and white varsity jacket as opposed to the black shoes, grey pants, white shirt and black sweater vest he wore in the actual show.
** Brad's younger brother Tuck wore a baseball cap and a white T-shirt with red accents, when in the actual series he wears a red long-sleeved shirt with a black stripe and collar in addition to going bare-headed.

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** Brad Karbunkle Carbunkle had less stylized hair and his clothing consisted of red hi-top sneakers, brown pants with patches on the knees, a red shirt and an olive and white varsity jacket as opposed to the black shoes, grey pants, white shirt and black sweater vest he wore in the actual show.
** Brad's younger brother brother, Tuck wore a baseball cap and a white T-shirt with red accents, when in the actual series he wears a red long-sleeved shirt with a black stripe and collar in addition to going bare-headed.
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** In the first season, Muffy had buckteeth, which were gone by season 2.

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** In the first season, Muffy had buckteeth, which were gone by season 2. "Little Miss Meanie" actually acknowledges this and suggests that she just grew out of them.
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** Until the first movie, Karen didn't have a mobile form, with her always appearing on a TV screen in the Chum Bucket. Afterwards, her mobile version was prioritized, with the screen form being phased out after "Plankton's Pet". It also took a while for Karen's mobile form to consistently have arms.
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* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'': Gadget had a mustache in the original pilot. It was removed because he looked too much like [[Franchise/ThePinkPanther Inspector Clouseau]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'': Gadget had a mustache in the original pilot. It was removed because he looked too much like [[Franchise/ThePinkPanther Inspector Clouseau]]. The pilot was later redubbed with a HandWave that Gadget had grown a moustache as a disguise.



* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E2RisingMalevolence Rising]] ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E2RisingMalevolence Malevolence]]"'', Commander Wolffe is shown without clone armor, but dressed in a standard Republic Naval Officer's uniform, and has both eyes attached. Later appearances have him with only one eye, and he wears a custom set of clone armor designating himself as part of the Wolf Pack.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E2RisingMalevolence Rising]] ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E2RisingMalevolence Malevolence]]"'', Rising Malevolence]]", Commander Wolffe is shown without clone armor, but dressed in a standard Republic Naval Officer's uniform, and has both eyes attached. Later appearances have him with only one eye, and he wears a custom set of clone armor designating himself as part of the Wolf Pack.
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** The first few toys of Ultra Magnus from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' had him turn into a flatbed truck, as the writers had no idea that he was eventually going to appear in the show. However, when Ultra Magnus did finally appear in the show, he is instead merely portrayed as being a PaletteSwap of Optimus Prime, likely due to budget constraints.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'': In the pilot version of "The Weekend":
** Mackenzie's tail has a white tip, and the colors of both of his legs and feet match.
** The markings on Bluey's face are darker, and her nose is brown.
** Each character is drawn with sharp angles, which is uncommon for characters in the finalized show.
** Bingo's snout is longer and the markings on her back are nearly completely different.
** Bandit has no black markings on the left side of his face, and there is no yellow on his belly.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'': In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'':
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pilot version of the episode "The Weekend":
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Weekend" has several:
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Mackenzie's tail has a white tip, and the colors of both of his legs and feet match.
** *** The markings on Bluey's face are darker, and her nose is brown.
** *** Each character is drawn with sharp angles, which is uncommon for characters in the finalized show.
** *** Bingo's snout is longer and the markings on her back are nearly completely different.
** *** Bandit has no black markings on the left side of his face, and there is no yellow on his belly.belly.
** A downplayed case with Indy; while her design has mostly stayed the same, in earlier episodes her [[EarsAsHair ears/hair]] were much longer and resembled braids. Her ears were eventually made much shorter since her first design made her difficult to animate.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': Bill, Fosse, Terrance and Damien all had thick eyebrows during the first four seasons. Afterwards (which by this point, all them have become [[LivingProp LivingProps]]), they were drawn with normal eyebrows, though the thick eyebrows do occasionally resurface.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': Bill, Fosse, Terrance and Damien all had thick eyebrows during the first four seasons. Afterwards (which by this point, all of them have become [[LivingProp LivingProps]]), they were drawn with normal eyebrows, though the thick eyebrows do occasionally resurface.

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