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* The trope may also be {{Justified|Trope}} by the characters being from a culture where shoes aren't seen as a social requirement, such as with Creator/JRRTolkien's {{hobbits}}, or are from a civilization that DoesNotLikeShoes.

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* The trope may also be {{Justified|Trope}} by the characters being from a culture where shoes aren't seen as a social requirement, such as with Creator/JRRTolkien's {{hobbits}}, or are from a civilization that DoesNotLikeShoes.[[PrefersGoingBarefoot prefers going barefoot]] as a part of its cultural code.
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* Most of the trolls in, well, ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}'', as well as its sequel ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'' and spinoff ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn''. They tend to wear full outfits without shoes, although there are [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes a few exceptions]].

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* Most of the trolls in, well, ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}'', as well as its sequel ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'' and spinoff ''WesternAnimation/TrollsTheBeatGoesOn''. the ''Franchise/{{Trolls}}'' franchise. They tend to normally wear full outfits without shoes, although there are [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes a few exceptions]].

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Subtrope of AppropriateAnimalAttire.

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%% * The Space Penguins and a few other characters from ''WesternAnimation/ThreeTwoOnePenguins''
%% * Milady, one of the main cat characters in ''WesternAnimation/FortyFourCats''. The trope applies to some incidental felines as well.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'' Teddy Ruxpin is an Illiop, basically an anthropomorphic bear. He wears a shirt and shorts, but no shoes. He mentions in "The Faded Fobs" that Illiops don't normally wear shoes.
%% * Alien EvilSorceror Mogul and his BeleagueredAssistant Larry from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers''.
* Zummi, Gruffi and Grammi from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' do not wear shoes.
%% * The cast from ''TheAdventuresOfTRex'', even in their PoweredArmor.
%% * Some characters from ''WesternAnimation/AlfredJKwak'', including Henk Mole, Krabnagel (aka Scratchpaws) and Dolf Crow in the main cast.
* Fergie the White Rabbit from ''WesternAnimation/AlicesWonderlandBakery''. Just like his ancestor from the film, he's a fully-clothed barefooter.
* Gumball, a blue cat, and his parents (his mom a cat like him, his dad a pink rabbit) from ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' are fully dressed besides not wearing shoes. His adopted goldfish brother Darwin [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal wears ONLY shoes]], and his sister (also a rabbit) wears shoes or socks. The series lampshades it in several episodes; for example, in the OriginsEpisode, it turns out Gumball used to wear shoes, but he gave Darwin the pair he wears now.
* The majority of the talking frog characters from Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'' are fully clothed with the exception of shoes.
** Main character Sprig Plantar wears a green jacket, black shorts and a dark green hat with goggles.
** Hop Pop wears a gray coat, purple trousers, a yellow waistjacket, a blue ascot and has light purple spats, which he wears on his otherwise bare feet.
* Nearly every non-human character from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' wears clothes without shoes, although quite a few of them are {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s or {{Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s.
* ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'': Julia, a RecurringCharacter in the ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' segments, is a mouse who wears either a green pantsuit (in [[Recap/Animaniacs2020Episode8 her first appearance]]) or a SpyCatsuit-like outfit (in [[Recap/Animaniacs2020Episode23 her second]]) but goes barefoot.
%% * The blue Aardvark from ''WesternAnimation/TheAntAndTheAardvark'' has a [[NudeColoredClothes matching blue t-shirt and shorts]]. Majority of the characters in this cartoon series are all solid colors, which also includes one's clothing or other costumes.
* The cast of ''WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldWithWillyFog'' wear fancy 19th century clothing, but no footwear.
** There was a bit in ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'' where Passepartout is put on trial for sacrilege, with his lost shoes as evidence. In ''Willy Fog'', the incriminating item was changed to Rigadon's hat for this reason.
* ImaginaryFriend Nadine from ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''. JustifiedTrope because she's wearing pajamas.
%% * Uniqua and Austin from ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' (applies occasionally to most of the characters' various costumes on select episodes).
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBarkleys'', all of the characters are anthro dogs who are barepawed but otherwise fully clothed. But curiously, in one episode Arnie is frying up burgers and tells his friends, "Take two, fellas...you can use 'em to resole your shoes!"
%% * Most of WesternAnimation/BarneyBear's costumes fall into this trope.
%% * Charlie & Junior Beary from ''TheBearyFamily''.
* The titular characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheBellflowerBunnies'' wear clothes but not shoes.
%% * Alien ConMan Argit from ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''.
%% * WesternAnimation/BenjaminTheElephant from the German cartoon series of the same name.
* Contrary to being fully dressed in a coat, tie, cap and vest in his comic book appearances, ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' villain Mr. Toad appeared barefoot with white spats on TV's ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman''.
%% * The WesternAnimation/BitsyBears.
%% * Most of the cast of the [[AustralianSeries Australian]] cartoon ''WesternAnimation/BlinkyBill''. (Meatball was TheOneWhoWearsShoes.)
* In the ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' episode "[[Recap/BobsBurgersS11E20StealMagazineolias Steal Magazine-olias]]", Professor Foxtail is an anthro fox scientist in the children's magazine Gene steals whom Tina becomes attracted to. Foxtail wears a full outfit including a LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine, but no shoes.
%% * Although he's usually a [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]] toon bobcat, the titular hero of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' has several costumes that fall into this category.
%% * Wacko Wolf (sp) from the ''[[TheBozoShow Bozo the Clown]]'' cartoon show.
* The Prairie People and Hawgtie (a PigMan member of Tex Hex's gang) from ''WesternAnimation/{{Bravestarr}}'' wear no shoes but are fully clothed otherwise.
* Jessica and Tanner from ''WesternAnimation/TheBremenAvenueExperience'' wear clothes but no shoes.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', Bugs, Lola and Petunia wear jumpsuits, but no shoes. Daffy wears a shirt and short overalls, while Wile E.'s outfit is a pair of larger overalls [[WalkingShirtlessScene and no shirt]]; they don't wear shoes either.
* Bunny of Bunny and Claude, the FunnyAnimal version of Film/BonnieAndClyde from [[UsefulNotes/LooneyTunesInTheSixties the late 60s]] WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes. She wears a dress and a skirt, but runs around in her bare feet.
* Half of the titular band in ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''; while Country and Kitty Jo wear boots, Scoots and Groove don't wear shoes at all. With their late-60s hippie aesthetic, going barefoot fits them well.
* A few characters from ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', including Gadget, Tammy, Lahwhinie and Desiree d'Allure, are barefooters who are otherwise fully clothed. Most of the other [[CivilizedAnimal talking animal characters]] are of the [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half dressed]] variety.
* ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'': Nico Panda doesn't wear shoes, but most of his classmates do.
%% * Chuckie Chan and several supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/ChopSockyChooks''.
%% * Tim the Bear's son Raymond in ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow''.
* WesternAnimation/CountDuckula is the only member of the regular cast not to wear shoes. [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Or trousers for that matter!]] While other characters such as the peasants are frequently seen without shoes, this is most likely a case of {{barefoot poverty}}.
* Jean Bon the PigMan from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' doesn't wear shoes.
%% * The titular heroes of ''WesternAnimation/CourageousCatAndMinuteMouse''.
* Most characters from ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers'', although the heroes will wear boots when necessary for safety's sake.
%% * Wulf in ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''.
%% * FishPerson Neptunia from ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' is a variation; she has flippers instead of feet.
%% * Annie from NASCAR's ''WesternAnimation/DiggerAndFriends'' series (not to be confused with Webcomic/{{Digger}}). Marbles initially had a gray and orange jumpsuit in the merchandising art, but wore [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal just a gray and orange T-shirt]] when the animated shorts were produced.
%% * Several of the dinosaur characters from ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaucers}}''.
%% * Driver Dan the lion from ''WesternAnimation/DriverDansStoryTrain''.
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Much like in [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 the original show]], whether or not a character wears shoes depends on how human-like their body is. Of the main characters only Launchpad and Mrs. Beakley wear shoes, though Scrooge has spats that cover a portion of his feet. This ends up becoming a minor plot point in "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S2E23TheRichestDuckInTheWorld The Richest Duck in the World!]]" when Scrooge tries to rebuild his fortune from scratch and starts back up his old shoe shine business, only to realise that nobody wears shoes.
* Peter Puppy in the ''WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim'' cartoon, where he sports a shirt and some shorts, but no shoes; in the [[VideoGame/EarthwormJim source game]], however, he's completely nude.
%% * ''WesternAnimation/{{Eckhart}}'' the mouse and several supporting characters from the self-titled Canadian series.
* The central characters in ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy'' appear fully clothed, but have no shoes.
** Elinor, a white bunny rabbit, wears a red and purple dress as her main wardrobe.
** Ari the bat wears a green t-shirt and gold shorts.
** Olive the elephant wears a light blue blouse and leggings and a dark blue skirt and bow ribbon.
%% * ''WesternAnimation/EllaTheElephant'' from the titular series, along with several supporting elephant characters.
* All the heroic dinosaurs from ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeDinosaurs'' gain footwear after transforming with the exception of their fighting triceratops, Spike. Their enemies, the Raptors, do not have footwear considering they are digitigrades.
* Brian Griffin, the talking dog of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', is usually nude, and when he does wear clothes, his outfits usually include a shirt and pants but no shoes.
%% * Some background characters in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantomcat}}''.
* ''WesternAnimation/GabbysDollhouse'' has several cats who wear clothes without shoes -- or at least seem to. With some of them, it's hard to tell because the characters have bootie-like paws a la ''Franchise/HelloKitty''.
** DJ Catnip wears a glittery magenta hoodie that acts almost in a skirt to him thanks to how short his legs are.
** Kitty Fairy wears a green dress that looks like a flower.
** Cakey wears a cupcake wrap as a [[ImprovisedClothes "shirt"]].
** Both Baby Box and Mama Box wear colorful plastic cups as [[ImprovisedClothes "dresses"]] and body.
* Belfry, the batty NonHumanSidekick of ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'', wears only a leotard without shoes. Interestingly, his siblings are all {{Fully Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.
%% * ''WesternAnimation/UncleCrocsBlock'': Seven of the 9 Lives of ''Fraidy Cat'' have costumes that apply to this trope. #2 Kitty Wizard; #3 Captain Kitt, a pirate; #4 Sir Walter Cat, a noble cat; #5 Billy the Kit, a cowboy; #6 Jasper Catdaver, an undertaker; #7 Captain Eddie Cattenbakker, a pilot; #8 Hep Cat, a cat in a zoot suit.
%% * ''Gandy Goose's'' feline roommate Sourpuss from the classic Terrytoons series of shorts.
* WesternAnimation/GaryTheRat wears a dark gray business suit and red tie, but no shoes.
* Bobo Haha, the [[TalkingAnimal talking monkey]] who is ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'''s NonHumanSidekick. Being a monkey, it would be pretty stupid of him to cover his prehensile feet with shoes.
%% * As with the original books, almost all the characters from the AnimatedAdaptation of ''Literature/GeronimoStilton''. Geronimo and company do have a few outfits that [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal includes shoes, boots or other footwear]]. Unlike in the books, antagonist Sally Ratmoussen [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes sports a pair of heels to go with her wardrobe]].
%% * Claude, the wiz kid numbat from ''WesternAnimation/GumNutz''. Also borderlines on [[DoesNotLikeShoes the preference of not wearing shoes]], compared to the rest of the main cast.
%% * ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'' from the self-titled series, along with majority of the supporting characters.
%% * Everyone in ''WesternAnimation/TheHighwayRat'' except Rat himself, who is TheOneWhoWearsShoes.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHillbillyBears'', Paw and Floral of the protagonist Rugg family are fully clothed except for their [[{{pun}} bear feet]]. The show's other anthro bears are either this or [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]] (Maw and Shag Rugg fall into the latter trope).
* ''WesternAnimation/HitMonkey'': The Monkey is a pint-sized BadassInANiceSuit, but since his lower appendages are, functionally, [[HandyFeet a second set of hands]], wearing shoes just wouldn't make much sense. Especially since he's just as capable of using them to dispose of his enemies as any other body part.
* ''WesternAnimation/AHollywoodHoundsChristmas'': While Dude and Cuz are [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animals]], Rosie goes barefoot. She [=DOES=], however, wear a red jumpsuit covered in hearts with a tutu over it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHoundcats'', Musselmutt wears a hat, shirt, vest, and pants, but no shoes. Rhubarb wears a sombrero and a cloak that reaches down to his bare feet. The others [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal don't wear pants]].
%% * Some supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/JakersTheAdventuresOfPiggleyWinks'', including Ferny Toro and Hector [=MacBadger=].
%% * In ''WesternAnimation/JuliusJr'', Ping, Clancy and Worry Bear do not wear shoes. This is in clear contrast of Julius and Sheree, who are fully dressed.
* Eugly the rabbit from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' wears a tee-shirt, a skirt and leggings, but no footwear.
%% * Most characters from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaLegendsOfAwesomeness''.
%% * Wilford Wolf from ''WesternAnimation/KwickyKoala''.
%% * Ironically, Lapitch Mouse from ''WesternAnimation/LapitchTheLittleShoemaker'', switches in and out between this trope and FullyDressedCartoonAnimal. Other supporting characters including the main villain Dirty Rat are a part of this trope as well.
%% * Mrs. Hopper the frog from ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'' Her son Andy [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal wears a beret and pants, but no shirt or shoes]].
* Lieb from ''WesternAnimation/TheLingoShow'' wears a leotard and wristbands, but nothing on her feet.
* Lana and Judy Lionheart from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts'' wear full outfits without shoes.
* Mother Bear, from the animated ''WesternAnimation/LittleBear'' series, wears a long dress without slippers.
%% * Some characters from ''WesternAnimation/LittleMouseOnThePrairie''.
* The main pets in ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' are usually [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animals]]. However, in "[[Recap/LittlestPetShop2012S3E14WinterWonderWha Winter Wonder Wha...?]]", they wear tuxedos without shoes while attempting to make a homesick penguin feel better.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': Regardless of how much clothing they wear (being either half-dressed or fully clothed aside from the feet), almost none of the FunnyAnimal characters from Lincoln's DreamSequence in "White Hare" wear footwear. The only exception is Beulah, who wears brown boots.
* WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales and his fellow Mexican mice in their ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' appearances wear white shirts and pants but not shoes.
* Tina Russo, WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales (again) and WesternAnimation/LolaBunny (again) from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. They go barefoot but are otherwise clothed.
%% * Hamilton from ''WesternAnimation/MaggieAndTheFerociousBeast''.
%% * Dylan the Rabbit from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout''.
* Elizabeth from ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' is an anthropomorphic pig who doesn't wear shoes.
%% * Some characters from ''Literature/MaxAndRuby''.
%% * Most characters on ''WesternAnimation/{{Meeow}}'' fall under this trope.
%% * Coco the Monkey from ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.
%% * Chip 'N Dale in the main cast from ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers''. Chip wears a mechanic jumpsuit and Dale a pair of overalls and a blue ballcap. Also Donald Duck, when wearing his blue racing outfit.
* ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'': Virgil wears only a red cloak and Hanuman only wears a {{Loincloth}} when encountered in the zoo. After putting on his warrior vestments, Hanuman still doesn't wear shoes. Justified in that, like most monkeys, he has hand-like feet which not only probably wouldn't fit in shoes, but also provide increased agility which would be negated if he wore shoes.
%% * Rat from ''WesternAnimation/TheModifyers''.
%% * Kermit, Fozzie and Animal from ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984''.
%% * Some characters from ''WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey''. (Jake Spidermonkey is a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal.)
* A few debatable cases in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Although the pony characters have ''hooves'' instead of feet, and despite the fact that [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal they don't usually wear much in the way of clothes anyway]], a couple of the various outfits and costumes they wear throughout the series either lack footwear entirely, or put footwear on the fore hooves (hand equivalents) while leaving the hind hooves (foot equivalents) unshod. Some examples of the latter scenario would be Applejack's boots and Rainbow Dash's gauntlet/slipper things in their respective Grand Galloping Gala costumes, as well as Rarity's slippers from her bathrobe outfit during her breakdown in [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E14SuitedForSuccess "Suited For Success"]].
** This choice actually makes sense since ponies don't normally wear clothes to begin with; outfits are usually worn for decorative reasons, and shoes complete the outfit. Also, being quadrupedal, their back hooves will be obstructed by the front hooves or their dresses, so it wouldn't make sense to put shoes on hooves that won't be seen by others.
** Spike the dragon, who actually ''does'' have feet, is almost always barefoot, even in the few situations where he's otherwise wearing a full outfit (such as the getup he's tossed into in [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E3TheTicketMaster "The Ticket Master"]] or his bard outfit from [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E13HearthsWarmingEve "Hearth's Warming Eve"]]). This doesn't change until the sixth season RPGEpisode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E18DungeonsAndDiscords Dungeons & Discords]]", in which he wears boots as Garbunkle the magician.
** Maud Pie is probably the best consistent example of this trope in the show-- as an adult, she always wears a frock covering all of her body but showing the legs and hooves, while most other ponies make a habit out of usually wearing no clothes.
%% * Oakly the Beaver and Victor Vole from ''WesternAnimation/TheMysteriesOfAlfredHedgehog''.
%% * Kind of hard to tell in the [[EasternEuropeanAnimation Russian cartoon]] ''Animation/NuPogodi''. The presence of Wolf's claws and what ''might'' be paw pads seem to imply this is the case, but everyone's drawn as if they're wearing slippers. Later episodes make it a little clearer that this is the case.
%% * The Mouse Queen from ''WesternAnimation/TheNutcrackerPrince''.
* Some supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheOddballCouple'' have clothes but not shoes. (Fleabag is a HalfDressedCartoonAnimal while Spiffy and Goldie Hound are {{Fully Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.)
%% * The [[FunnyAnimal anthro pig characters]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Olivia}}''.
%% * Moon the cat from ''The Ollie and Moon Show'' wears a red and white mouse blouse and a black skirt. Her other half Ollie [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal wears only a blue and white striped shirt]].
* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'': Miss Langtree's pupils from "Schooltown Follies" wear full outfits complete with hats, but no shoes, [[http://over-the-garden-wall.wikia.com/wiki/File:Schoolanimals5.png and they look adorable]]. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by them being fairly realistic animals who’d be unable to wear human shoes.
* ''WesternAnimation/PKingDuckling'' applies this trope when in his regular outfit: a blue long-sleeved shirt and green shorts, but no shoes.
* Carmen from ''WesternAnimation/{{Patrol 03}}'', who wears a police uniform without shoes (unlike her AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal colleagues).
* Rat characters Scrag and Mr. Flea from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pearlie}}'' wear shirts and pants but lack shoes.
%% * Some of the characters from ''Anime/{{Pecola}}''. The characters are designed in an origami/cubed style. Though they have flat oval-shaped orbs for paws, those that are the same color as the character's hands and face are considered barefoot by default. The only exception are the penguin characters (who [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal don't wear pants]], by the way) that have webbed toes.
%% * Pip the sea puppy and his uncle Skipper on the British series ''WesternAnimation/PipAhoy''.
%% * Bright Eyes and Nose Marie from ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies1980s'' are halfway between this trope and HalfDressedCartoonAnimal.
%% * Dr. Maston, a half human/half mastodon MadScientist and antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/ProjectGeeker''.
* ''WesternAnimation/PunkinPussAndMushmouse'': Neither titular character wears shoes — which is not surprising given that they're a hillbilly cat and mouse.
* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Shoes are the only clothes Huey, Dewey and Louie do not wear.
%% * Margaret (and her mother, and most of her cousins), and Eileen from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.
* In the notorious ''WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpyAdultPartyCartoon'' episode "[[Recap/RenandStimpyAPC1x02RenSeeksHelp Ren Seeks Help]]", Ren's parents (who are anthro dogs like him) wear clothes, but not shoes.
%% * Tubb from Great Britain's ''WesternAnimation/{{Rubbadubbers}}''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SabansAdventuresOfOliverTwist'' the two major female anthros, Nancy the cat and Princess Annushka the dog, wear full dresses but go barefoot. By contrast, the male animal characters are [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Half-Dressed Cartoon Animals]].
* Salem the cat from ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries'', who's usually an AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal, becomes an example of this trope when he wears a smoking jacket that reaches to his knees, without shoes or any other clothing.
%% * Sammy the bear, Charlene the rabbit and Wiggy the dog from ''WesternAnimation/SammysStoryShop''.
%% * The "Emoji family" who appear at the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'''s fifth season.
%% * The ''WesternAnimation/{{Sandokan}}'' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandokan#Animated_series animated series]]. This one doesn't seem to have an exception.
%% * ''WesternAnimation/ScaredySquirrel'' from the the self-titled series. A few supporting characters, including series regular Paddy the ferret, were a part of this trope as well.
%% * Three of the ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'' shorts featured [[FunnyAnimal funny animals]] that fit this trope: ''Lucky Seven Sampson'' (a white rabbit with a number 7 on his right foot), the pool hustler cat in ''Naughty Number Nine'', and the worker ants in ''Busy Prepositions''.
%% * In ''TheSecretLivesOfWaldoKitty'', majority of the supporting characters in the animated segments had costumes that applied to this trope.
%% * One and Five from ''WesternAnimation/SevenLittleMonsters''. One wears a tank top, shorts and a ballcap while Five wears yellow overalls.
%% ** Although having [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal just an oversized t-shirt]] as his regular wardrobe, Three dons a different costume that pertains to the plot of each episode, in which case a good 1/3 of his wardrobe applies to this trope.
* Some characters from ''WesternAnimation/SheriffCalliesWildWest'', most notably the trio of singing prairie dogs, wear Western outfits but go barefoot.
* Hardware and Windhammer, two alien members of Mon*Star's mob in ''WesternAnimation/SilverHawks''. Hardware has a space adventurer outfit with pants, while Windhammer wears a cloak that reaches to his knees, but neither one uses footwear.
%% * Poochie from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' goes back and forth between this trope and FullyDressedCartoonAnimal.
%% * Many characters from the Australian cartoon ''WesternAnimation/SkippyAdventuresInBushtown''.
%% * Some supporting characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheSmokeyBearShow''. The main character [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal has a bottom, but no top]].
* WesternAnimation/SnooperAndBlabber, Creator/HannaBarbera's cat/mouse team of {{Detective Animal}}s, wear stereotypical PrivateDetective outfits with nice hats and trenchcoats that reach to their knees, but no shoes.
* The WesternAnimation/SpaceCats wear sci-fi outfits that include no footwear.
* Some of the humanoid animal beings known as the Beastials from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' do not wear shoes.
* Most of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' go barefoot. In fact, this led to a situation where [=SpongeBob=] forgot how to tie his shoes, and couldn't find anyone who could help him remember, because most everyone he asked either didn't wear shoes or didn't have ''feet''.
* Lt. M'Ress from ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' is a CatFolk alien who wears a Starfleet uniform but goes barefoot. The official explanation is that she doesn't need ([[DoesNotLikeShoes or want]]) footwear because of her thick pawpads, although the animators don't bother drawing them when her soles are visible.
* From ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'': T-Bone and Razor go barefoot in their pilot suits, while Dark Kat wears a black cloak that reaches to his ankles (and apparently nothing else). Somewhat odd, given that everyone else on the show (except HalfDressedCartoonAnimal Dr. Viper) [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes wears shoes]], including the main characters in their civilian attire.
* None of the FunnyAnimal characters in ''WesternAnimation/SylvanianFamilies'' wear shoes, as per [[MerchandiseDriven their toyline]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', a lot of characters go barefoot while otherwise being fully clothed. There are too many to list, but examples in the main cast include Rebecca Cunningham (who wears an informal suit complete with pants), her daughter Molly (a child's outfit including a knee-length skirt), Wildcat (a mechanic's uniform), and Shere Khan (an expensive business suit).
%% * Splinter from ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'', as well as some of the supporting mutants such as Baxter Stockman, the Punk Frogs and Mona Lisa. (The Turtles themselves are {{Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s.)
%% ** The [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 2012 series]] includes Splinter in his long kimono coat, Rocksteady in his tank top and camouflage pants and Tiger Claw, a mutant bengal tiger with a modern desperado wardrobe.
* Some werewolf characters from ''WesternAnimation/TeenWolf''. In the main cast, Grandma and Grandpa Howard are fully clothed with shoes, but go barefoot when transformed. Grandma wears a light violet dress without any shoes. Grandpa wears a peach-colored shirt, light brown vest and tan pants, but no footwear.
* Several BeastFolk characters from ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'' have full outfits with footwear that doesn't cover their footclaws or soles. In the main cast, Tygra wears a blue jumpsuit with open-toed boots. Mumm-Ra wears a long red cloak and bandages, but does not have any footwear.
* All the BeastFolk of ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' are barefoot with otherwise full outfits, [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes excepting]] Leo, Panthera and the Swordmaker.[[note]]And the Swordmaker starts going barefoot after he becomes The Drifter.[[/note]] {{Justified|Trope}} in the case of the series' {{cat|folk}}s, shown using their foot claws to [[WallCrawl climb]] structures like the giant tree featured in their GladiatorGames. Noble Cats do make a point of wearing spats for fashion's sake.
* Fully-clothed barefooters in ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' include Babs Bunny, Hamton J. Pig, Shirley [=McLoon=], and Rhubella Rat. Roderick Rat gies back and forth between this trope and HalfDressedCartoonAnimal, depending on the episode.
%% * Some characters from ''WesternAnimation/ToadPatrol''.
* ''WesternAnimation/TootAndPuddle''. Toot and Puddle are pigs who both go barefoot. However, Dr. Ha Song, who is also a pig and Otto, a turtle, both wear footwear. There are other characters who are less anthropomorphic that also don't wear it, as they don't walk about on two legs like the other characters.
* Junkyard, the [[NonHumanSidekick humanoid mutant dog]] from ''WesternAnimation/ToxicCrusaders'' doesn't wear shoes.
* Except for [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes Keswick]], almost all the major male characters in ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' (which takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals) are usually seen barefoot but otherwise clothed. However, some of them (like main character Dudley) fit under the half-dressed category. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Mom's Away", which has a gag about a kangaroo mom who can't find shoes to fit her huge feet.
%% * Fig the blue fox and his friends in ''WesternAnimation/TumbleLeaf''.
%% * Dr. Fox from ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' is one of the few main characters who fit this trope with her scientist outfit. Hawkodile wears boxing gear and shades [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal but no shirt]].
%% * ''WesternAnimation/WandaAndTheAlien'': Both the bunnies of Planet Rabbit, and the aliens of Quome.
* Little Bits, a CuteKitten introduced in the ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' episode "[[Recap/WanderOverYonderS1E18TheLiarTheStray The Stray]]", starts out as one, first appearing in a tattered dress and bare feet. When the characters enter rough desert terrain, Wander gives her his shoes[[note]]after he's already given her his hat and some of his fur[[/note]] to protect her "poor exposed little footsies". In later appearances, she reverts to this trope when she wears clothes at all.
* Darwin, the [[NonHumanSidekick chimpanzee sidekick]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys''. Eliza gave him clothes not long after they met, but Darwin still doesn’t wear shoes though.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WildWestCOWBoysOfMooMesa'', the majority of the main cast and several background characters wear Western outfits without shoes or boots. Possibly a JustifiedTrope because they have hooves instead of paws.
%% * Most female furries from ''WesternAnimation/WolvesWitchesAndGiants'', especially the wolf's mother and wife.
%% * Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard from ''[[WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker The Woody Woodpecker Show]]''.
%% * Captain Huggy Face from ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl''.
* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'' takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, none of whom wear any shoes.
* Quite a few characters in ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' go around without shoes, particularly the main three. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the episode "Worked Stiff"; Yang gets a job at an amusement park to get a pair of expensive shoes, then when Yin and Yo get them for him after he loses his job, he just throws them onto a power line, pointing out to Yin that he doesn't wear shoes.
%% * Young Snagglepuss and Boo Boo from ''WesternAnimation/YoYogi'' Snag wears a letterman jacket, shades and blue jeans while Boo Boo wears a blue ball cap, a yellow-and-red T-shirt and white shorts with his signature bow tie.
%% * Zou the zebra (from the self-titled series) wears a white T-shirt and yellow overalls. Many other supporting zebra characters fit this trope as well.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': Regardless of how much clothing they wear (being either half-dressed or fully clothed aside from the feet), almost none of the FunnyAnimal characters from Lincoln's dream sequence in "White Hare" wear footwear. The only exception is Beulah, who wears brown boots.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': Regardless of how much clothing they wear (being either half-dressed or fully clothed aside from the feet), almost none of the FunnyAnimal characters from Lincoln's dream sequence DreamSequence in "White Hare" wear footwear. The only exception is Beulah, who wears brown boots.

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* The main pets in ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' are usually {{Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s. However, in "[[Recap/LittlestPetShop2012S3E14WinterWonderWha Winter Wonder Wha...?]]", they wear tuxedos (but no shoes) while attempting to make a homesick penguin feel better.

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* The main pets in ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' are usually {{Accessory Wearing [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s.Animals]]. However, in "[[Recap/LittlestPetShop2012S3E14WinterWonderWha Winter Wonder Wha...?]]", they wear tuxedos (but no shoes) without shoes while attempting to make a homesick penguin feel better.better.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': Regardless of how much clothing they wear (being either half-dressed or fully clothed aside from the feet), almost none of the FunnyAnimal characters from Lincoln's dream sequence in "White Hare" wear footwear. The only exception is Beulah, who wears brown boots.
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* In ''Animation/HarryAndBunnie'', Bunnie and Katty wear full outfits except for shoes.



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* In ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', Figment wears an outfit that covers both the top and bottom halves of his body (unlike in ''Ride/JourneyIntoImagination'' in which he usually only wears a shirt or nothing at all), but still doesn't wear shoes.
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* Most of the animal denizens of ''VideoGame/BoundByBlades'' forgoes shoes. Of the three playable heroes, Teo the feline swordsman and Guren the rabbit archer are shoeless and can obtain footwear later in the game, but Kota the bovine brawler wears boots by default.
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* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': Russell wears a hat, shirt, and pants, but no shoes since he doesn't have feet, with peg legs in their place.
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* In ''Webcomic/DropOut'', Lola has no feet, just blunt-ended legs, and can't wear shoes. Sugar usually does, but goes barefoot at home and at one point forgets that she isn't barefoot during the journey, accidentally kicking something when trying to pick it up with her thumbed tarsier foot.
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* In the furry HighFantasy world of ''Webcomic/SwordsAndSausages'', nobody seems to wear anything on their feet, except for the wrappings Silver the thief has around her ankles. (Because of this, Kiela the sorceress is a MagicalBarefooter by default.) However, a significant portion of the male population (including Silver's partner Tor) wear shorts and long shirts, which makes them look like {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.

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* In the furry HighFantasy HeroicFantasy world of ''Webcomic/SwordsAndSausages'', nobody seems to wear anything on their feet, except for unless you count the wrappings Silver the vixen thief has around her ankles. (Because of this, Kiela the feline sorceress is a MagicalBarefooter by default.MagicalBarefooter, a trait that [[DownplayedTrope doesn't make her stand out in this setting]].) However, a significant portion of the male population (including Silver's partner Tor) Tor the tiger) wear shorts and long shirts, which makes them look like {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.
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* In the furry HighFantasy world of ''Webcomic/SwordsAndSausages'', nobody seems to wear anything on their feet, except for the wrappings Silver has around her ankles. (Because of this, Kiela the sorceress is a MagicalBarefooter by default.) However, a significant portion of the male population (including Tor) wear shorts and long shirts, which makes them look like {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.

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* In the furry HighFantasy world of ''Webcomic/SwordsAndSausages'', nobody seems to wear anything on their feet, except for the wrappings Silver the thief has around her ankles. (Because of this, Kiela the sorceress is a MagicalBarefooter by default.) However, a significant portion of the male population (including Silver's partner Tor) wear shorts and long shirts, which makes them look like {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.
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* In the furry HighFantasy world of ''Webcomic/SwordsAndSausages'', nobody seems to wear anything on their feet, except for the wrappings Silver has around her ankles. (Because of this, Kiela the sorceress is a MagicalBarefooter by default.) However, a significant portion of the male population (including Tor) wear shorts and long shirts, which makes them look like {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s.
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* In ''WesternAmimation/HarryAndBunnie'', Bunnie and Katty wear full outfits except for shoes.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'' takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, none of whom wear any shoes.
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%% * The cast of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', except for the human baby Francis. Lampshaded on occasion: they hang up Christmas stockings, but don't know what they're for beyond putting presents in. Also on the occasion Danielle (who's from the human dimension) makes shoes for Francis and the other are perplexed by it.

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%% * The cast of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', except for the human baby Francis. Lampshaded on occasion: they hang up Christmas stockings, but don't know what they're for beyond putting presents in. Also on the occasion Danielle (who's from the human dimension) makes shoes for Francis and the other are perplexed by it.
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* In 1963, A&W Restaurants introduced Rooty the Great Root Bear, a mascot who wore only an orange sweater. [[https://mobile.twitter.com/awrestaurants/status/1617975902004019231 60 years later]], they added a pair of jeans to his outfit, but no shoes.
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* 'WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'': Chip's panda friend Nico doesn't wear shoes, but most of his classmates do.

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* 'WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'': Chip's panda friend ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'': Nico Panda doesn't wear shoes, but most of his classmates do.
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%% * Scoots and Groove from ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''. This may be a case of barefoot = hillbilly typecasting instead, as depicted in other cartoons of the time.

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%% * Half of the titular band in ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''; while Country and Kitty Jo wear boots, Scoots and Groove from ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''. This may be a case of don't wear shoes at all. With their late-60s hippie aesthetic, going barefoot = hillbilly typecasting instead, as depicted in other cartoons of the time.fits them well.
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%% * The cast of ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}''. Lampshaded in [[http://poisonedminds.com/d/20130425.html this strip]], in which a character wonders why his feet have only three toes each, when "having more toes would spread the weight more evenly!" The answer: "[[LazyArtist It would be a pain in the arse]] [[FurriesAreEasierToDraw to draw though!]]"

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%% * The all-anthro cast of ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}''.''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'' are almost always unshod but otherwise fully clothed, to the point that they go barefoot during military training (but not the actual missions). Lampshaded in [[http://poisonedminds.com/d/20130425.html this strip]], in which a character wonders why his feet have only three toes each, when "having more toes would spread the weight more evenly!" The answer: "[[LazyArtist It would be a pain in the arse]] [[FurriesAreEasierToDraw to draw though!]]"

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%% * Felix O'Connel from ''Webcomic/{{Cloudscratcher}}'', even though Ixia was able to get a pair of shoes from his closet when she needed a change of clothes, and he still had a pair for when he went into the city. WordOfGod is that he DoesNotLikeShoes in the same way that a human might.
%% ** It was also presumably common in the old Avian Empire. Of the three birds whose feet have been in frame, only one was wearing sandals.

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%% * Felix O'Connel from ''Webcomic/{{Cloudscratcher}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Cloudscratcher}}'' usually goes barefoot, even though Ixia was able to get a pair of shoes from his closet when she needed a change of clothes, and he still had a pair for when he went into the city. WordOfGod is that he DoesNotLikeShoes in the same way that a human might.
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might. It was also presumably common in the old Avian Empire. Of the three birds whose feet have been in frame, only one was wearing sandals.



%% * All the members of Species X from ''Webcomic/DNATheWebcomic''. Probably because the scientists who are raising them don't bother to give them shoes.

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%% * All the members of Species X from ''Webcomic/DNATheWebcomic''. Probably ''Webcomic/DNATheWebcomic'' go barefoot, probably because the scientists who are raising them don't bother to give them shoes.



%% * Most of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''. In fact, this led to a situation where [=SpongeBob=] forgot how to tie his shoes, and couldn't find anyone who could help him remember, because most everyone he asked either didn't wear shoes or didn't have ''feet''.

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%% * Most of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants''.''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' go barefoot. In fact, this led to a situation where [=SpongeBob=] forgot how to tie his shoes, and couldn't find anyone who could help him remember, because most everyone he asked either didn't wear shoes or didn't have ''feet''.
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* Except for [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes Keswick]], almost all the major male characters in ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' (which takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals) are usually seen barefoot but otherwise clothed. However, some of them (like main character Dudley) fit under the half-dressed category. {{Lampshaded}} in "Mom's Away", which has a gag about a kangaroo mom who can't find shoes to fit her huge feet.

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* Except for [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes Keswick]], almost all the major male characters in ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' (which takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals) are usually seen barefoot but otherwise clothed. However, some of them (like main character Dudley) fit under the half-dressed category. {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Mom's Away", which has a gag about a kangaroo mom who can't find shoes to fit her huge feet.
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%% * Some of the humanoid animal beings known as the Beastials from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited''.

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%% * Some of the humanoid animal beings known as the Beastials from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited''.''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' do not wear shoes.



%% * Junkyard, the [[NonHumanSidekick humanoid mutant dog]] from ''WesternAnimation/ToxicCrusaders''.
* Except for [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes Keswick]], almost all the major male characters in ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' (which takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals) are usually seen barefoot but otherwise clothed. However, some of them (most notably main character Dudley) fit under the half-dressed category. {{Lampshaded}} in "Mom's Away", which has a gag about a kangaroo mom who can't find shoes to fit her huge feet.

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%% * Junkyard, the [[NonHumanSidekick humanoid mutant dog]] from ''WesternAnimation/ToxicCrusaders''.
''WesternAnimation/ToxicCrusaders'' doesn't wear shoes.
* Except for [[TheOneWhoWearsShoes Keswick]], almost all the major male characters in ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'' (which takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals) are usually seen barefoot but otherwise clothed. However, some of them (most notably (like main character Dudley) fit under the half-dressed category. {{Lampshaded}} in "Mom's Away", which has a gag about a kangaroo mom who can't find shoes to fit her huge feet.



%% * Darwin, the [[NonHumanSidekick monkey sidekick]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys''.

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%% * Darwin, the [[NonHumanSidekick monkey chimpanzee sidekick]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys''.''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys''. Eliza gave him clothes not long after they met, but Darwin still doesn’t wear shoes though.



%% * {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' episode "Worked Stiff"; Yang gets a job at an amusement park to get a pair of expensive shoes, then when Yin and Yo get them for him after he loses his job, he just throws them onto a power line, pointing out to Yin that he doesn't wear shoes.

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%% * {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d Quite a few characters in the ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' go around without shoes, particularly the main three. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the episode "Worked Stiff"; Yang gets a job at an amusement park to get a pair of expensive shoes, then when Yin and Yo get them for him after he loses his job, he just throws them onto a power line, pointing out to Yin that he doesn't wear shoes.
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%% * Elizabeth from ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse''.

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%% * Elizabeth from ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse''.''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' is an anthropomorphic pig who doesn't wear shoes.



%% * Virgil and Hanuman from ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax''.

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%% * ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'': Virgil wears only a red cloak and Hanuman from ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax''.only wears a {{Loincloth}} when encountered in the zoo. After putting on his warrior vestments, Hanuman still doesn't wear shoes. Justified in that, like most monkeys, he has hand-like feet which not only probably wouldn't fit in shoes, but also provide increased agility which would be negated if he wore shoes.



%% * The school animals in ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'', [[http://over-the-garden-wall.wikia.com/wiki/File:Schoolanimals5.png and they look adorable]].
%% * ''WesternAnimation/PKingDuckling'' applies this trope when in his regular outfit: a blue long-sleeved shirt and green shorts.

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%% * The school animals in ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'', ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'': Miss Langtree's pupils from "Schooltown Follies" wear full outfits complete with hats, but no shoes, [[http://over-the-garden-wall.wikia.com/wiki/File:Schoolanimals5.png and they look adorable]].
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adorable]]. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by them being fairly realistic animals who’d be unable to wear human shoes.
* ''WesternAnimation/PKingDuckling'' applies this trope when in his regular outfit: a blue long-sleeved shirt and green shorts.shorts, but no shoes.



%% * Rat characters Scrag and Mr. Flea from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pearlie}}''.

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%% * Rat characters Scrag and Mr. Flea from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pearlie}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Pearlie}}'' wear shirts and pants but lack shoes.



%% * Punkin' Puss from ''WesternAnimation/PunkinPussAndMushmouse''.
%% * Huey, Dewey and Louie from ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack''.

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%% * Punkin' Puss from ''WesternAnimation/PunkinPussAndMushmouse''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Shoes are the only clothes Huey, Dewey and Louie from ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack''.do not wear.
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%% * Zummi, Gruffi and Grammi from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears''.

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%% * Zummi, Gruffi and Grammi from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears''.''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' do not wear shoes.



%% * Some incidental characters on ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'' including Chip's panda friend Nico.

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%% * Some incidental characters on ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'' including 'WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'': Chip's panda friend Nico.Nico doesn't wear shoes, but most of his classmates do.



%% * Jean Bon from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''.

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%% * Jean Bon the PigMan from ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''.''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' doesn't wear shoes.



%% * Most characters from ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers''.

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%% * Most characters from ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers''.''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers'', although the heroes will wear boots when necessary for safety's sake.



%% * Bobo Haha, the [[TalkingAnimal talking monkey]] who is ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'''s NonHumanSidekick.

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%% * Bobo Haha, the [[TalkingAnimal talking monkey]] who is ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'''s NonHumanSidekick.NonHumanSidekick. Being a monkey, it would be pretty stupid of him to cover his prehensile feet with shoes.



%% * Lieb from ''WesternAnimation/TheLingoShow''.
%% * Lana and Judy Lionheart from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts''.

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%% * Lieb from ''WesternAnimation/TheLingoShow''.
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* Lana and Judy Lionheart from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts''.''WesternAnimation/TheLionhearts'' wear full outfits without shoes.
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%% * Duck from ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared''.
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%% * Blinky and Pinky from ''Anime/TheNoozles'', as well as the other koala characters.

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%% * Blinky and Pinky from ''Anime/TheNoozles'', as well as the other koala characters.characters, do not wear shoes



%% * Most of the animal cast from ''WesternAnimation/SylvanianFamilies'', as per [[MerchandiseDriven their toyline]].

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%% * The lions and [[GenderFlip Rafiki]] in the theatrical version of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing''.

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%% * The lions and [[GenderFlip Rafiki]] in the theatrical version of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing''.''Theatre/TheLionKing''.
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{{Funny Animal}}s have differing levels of clothing, sometimes even between different characters in the same work. You've got your {{Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s, who are basically naked except for one or two token items. There are also {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s, who wear a shirt ''or'' pants, but not both. There are even {{Fully Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s who have complete outfits. And then there's the subject of this article -- cartoon animals who are ''almost'' fully clothed by human standards, but who, for whatever reason, go barefoot (or bare-''pawed'', if you want to get technical). These are furry characters who don't just remove their footwear for specific occasions (like sleeping or swimming), but go barefoot ''all the time'', even during activities where humans would normally wear shoes -- walking around town, working, shopping, going on adventures, etc.

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{{Funny Animal}}s have differing levels of clothing, sometimes even between different characters in the same work. You've got your {{Accessory Wearing Cartoon Animal}}s, who are basically naked except for one or two token items. There are also {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s, who wear a shirt ''or'' pants, but not both. There are even {{Fully Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s who have complete outfits. And then there's the subject of this article -- cartoon animals who are ''almost'' fully clothed by human standards, but who, for whatever reason, who go barefoot (or bare-''pawed'', if you want to get technical). These are furry characters who don't just remove their footwear for specific occasions (like sleeping or swimming), but go barefoot ''all the time'', even during activities where humans would normally wear shoes -- walking around town, working, shopping, going on adventures, etc.

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