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This does not include cartoon humans who lack a belly button for art style reasons, these examples require an in-universe reason a character lacks a navel upon birth.

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* One of [[Creator/TedChiang Ted Chiang's]] short stories involves an Earth where they know for a fact that God created the universe because of "Primordial" humans, plants, and animals that were created fully formed without navels (or growth rings in trees) and found via paleontology.

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* ''[[Music/SClub7 S Club: Seeing Double]]'': The cloned pop stars created by the BigBad, including S Club's own clones, are distinguishable because they have no belly buttons.



* There is a old joke based upon how neither Adam nor Eve would have a bellybutton because Adam was created ''ex nihilo'' and Eve was shaped from his extracted rib.

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* There is a old joke based upon how neither Adam nor Eve would have a bellybutton belly button because Adam was created ''ex nihilo'' and Eve was shaped from his extracted rib.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E1TreehouseOfHorrorXIII Treehouse Of Horror XIII]]" involves Homer's life being invaded by an army of clones of himself. The clones, predictably enough, lack belly buttons.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E1TreehouseOfHorrorXIII Treehouse Of Horror XIII]]" involves Homer's life being invaded by an army of clones of himself. The clones, predictably enough, lack belly buttons. In the epilogue, it clues Marge to the fact one of the clones is still alive and the real Homer was killed with the other clones.
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* ''Webcomic/MoringMarkTOHComics'': Boscha's daughter Jay regularly wears an outfit that makes it clear that she lacks a belly button. This is never commented on by any of the other characters (and could easily be mistaken as an artistic choice given how rarely everyone else shows their navels), but it's eventually revealed that this is a result of her being a [[ClonesArePeopleToo Grimwalker]] rather than her mother's biological daughter.
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* Some surgeries (for example removal of an umbilical hernia) can have the side effect of removing their navel. However, surgical scars left in its stead typically prevent anyone from assuming this trope.
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->'''Skipper:''' When did Barbie first get a belly button?\\
'''Teresa:''' What's a belly button?
-->-- ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'', "Let's Make a Doll"[[note]]By the way, Creator/{{Mattel}} didn't start making Franchise/{{Barbie}} dolls with belly buttons until 1999.[[/note]]

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->'''Skipper:''' When did Barbie first get ->'''Paige:''' He has no bellybutton. I can explain. [...] Finn has no bellybutton because he wasn't born.\\
'''Finn:''' I was created out of clay.\\
'''Leo:''' In Gammill's own image. He must be
a belly button?\\
'''Teresa:''' What's a belly button?
golem.
-->-- ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'', "Let's Make a Doll"[[note]]By the way, Creator/{{Mattel}} didn't start making Franchise/{{Barbie}} dolls with belly buttons until 1999.[[/note]]
''Series/Charmed1998'', "[[Recap/CharmedS4E5SizeMatters Size Matters]]"

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->'''Skipper:''' When did Barbie first get a belly button?\\
'''Teresa:''' What's a belly button?
-->-- ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'', "Let's Make a Doll"[[note]]By the way, Creator/{{Mattel}} didn't start making Franchise/{{Barbie}} dolls with belly buttons until 1999.[[/note]]

It's a fact of life -- all placental mammals have belly buttons. Therefore, not having one indicates something very strange is afoot. Whether the person was artificially created or had some other kind of non-mammalian birth, the lack of a navel provides a visual cue that they're abnormal. Those knowledgeable of human physiology may wonder just how these people developed, not having ever been attached to placentas before.

In stories involving clones, it's a common plot device used to distinguish those inferior, artificially created creatures from natural, unique human beings and may be a source of CloneAngst.

This does not include cartoon humans who lack a belly button for art style reasons, these examples require an in-universe reason a character lacks a navel upon birth.

See Also BarbieDollAnatomy where other attributes are missing.
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': An early chapter has the RobotGirl Arale worried because she lacks a navel and her classmates find that weird, so she wants one. Except her creator [[DirtyOldMan Senbei]] thinks she wants something a bit lower, which he's never seen because of Japanese censorship. HilarityEnsues.
* ''Manga/DragonHalf'' lampshades this when Lufa asks the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin half dragon]] Mink why she has a belly button if she hatched from an egg.
* ''Anime/FlintTheTimeDetective'': When Dino's and Mite's clothes get shredded in the final episodes, the protagonists finally realize they're not human because they don't have bellybuttons.
* ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'': Inverted, as the mermaids ''do'' have navels... except, while they ''can'' be born the normal way, most are born by taking a dead or otherwise departed mermaid's pearl to a magic shell to create a new mermaid, which would mean they shouldn't have any.
* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'': Inverted by Suu. Despite being an amorphous mass of slime who was originally "birthed" by splitting from a larger slime mass, her SlimeGirl form somehow possesses a navel-shaped indentation on her "stomach". This bizarre quality has some [[JustifiedTrope justification]], as her human shape came from directly mimicking the girls in Kimihito's harem, every one of which ''does'' possess a naturally-developed navel.
* ''Manga/TokimekiMononokeJogakkou'': {{Youkai}} lack bellybuttons, so [[StrangerInAStrangeSchool Arare]] has to keep hers hidden to avoid being found out as a human.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/TheIncal'': The Protoqueen gave birth to 78 billion duplicates of [[spoiler:Difool]]. The only way the Bergs can tell the difference between the original and all the [[spoiler:"Jondiffs"]] is the fact that he has a bellybutton.
* ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'': Superboy, being a clone, doesn't have a navel. He'd never given this any thought until a crossover with ComicBook/{{Icon}}, when he saw Rocket's navel and noticed that he didn't have one.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/SnugglesTheSymbiote'': The Magneto clone has no belly button. Amy erroneously attributes it to him having a potent HealingFactor. It seems to be a consistent trait across clones.
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[[folder:Film]]
* ''Film/TheBrood'': Nola parthenogenically gives birth to broodling children that kill anyone who antagonizes her. When one is killed, the police autopsy points out its lack of navel.
* ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'': Rocky has no navel, an indication that he's an artificial human.
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* There is a old joke based upon how neither Adam nor Eve would have a bellybutton because Adam was created ''ex nihilo'' and Eve was shaped from his extracted rib.
-->'''Q:''' If you go to Heaven and look for Adam and Eve, how will you know which two people are them?\\
'''A:''' They're the only two without belly buttons.
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* ''Franchise/{{Whoniverse}}'':
** ''Literature/DoctorWhoNewAdventures'': Time Lords are constructed by machines and so lack navels. The Doctor is an exception.
** ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'': In ''[[Recap/EighthDoctorAdventuresTheBlueAngel The Blue Angel]]'', an AmbiguouslyHuman AlternateUniverse version of the Doctor doesn't have one.
* In the short story "Child's Play" by Creator/WilliamTenn, a rather sad-sack lawyer (from the "present day", i.e., late 1940s) accidentally receives a "Bild-A-Man" kit from the future, an educational toy -- a sort of futuristic home chemistry set -- that allows children to create artificial living creatures, even including duplicate human beings. The protagonist eventually winds up making a ''human baby'', only to realize (after it's too late to do anything about it) that he forgot to give the kid a navel.
* ''Literature/TheCityAndTheStars'': The people of Diaspar are created as adults and naturally lack bellybuttons.
* ''Literature/DreamPark'': In ''The Barsoom Project'', Martin Qaterliaraq is an Inuit shaman character in the Fimbulwinter Game. His lack of a navel is an early indication that his character was crafted from molded lava by the Raven, not born.
* ''Literature/GloryRoad'': Rufo taunts Igli, a construct, over the monster's lack of a navel. "It was plain the remark about bellybuttons had cut him to the quick. He didn't have one. Only reasonable, I suppose."
* ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'': The Martians, despite looking like odd-colored humans, are an egg-laying species, and as such lack bellybuttons.
* ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'': Magnus Bane, being a warlock (half human/half demon), has no bellybutton.
* ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'': Lilith is navel-less when she arrives, probably because she's an EldritchAbomination who made the body for convenience's sake.
* ''Literature/NightsAtTheCircus'': The WingedHumanoid Sophie Fevvers claims she was hatched from an egg in an interview, and the IntrepidReporter speculates that, if she has a navel, she's lying. It turns out [[spoiler:she doesn't have one.]]
* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': Inverted with Annabeth. Despite being born [[spoiler:from her mom's mind]], she still has a navel. She actually finds people asking her if she does to be a very annoying question.
* ''Literature/SongOfSolomon'': Pilate Dead (the sister of the second Macon Dead) is said to be born without a belly button. (Her umbilical cord shriveled up and fell off, leaving smooth, hairless, scarless skin.) She crawled out of her mother's womb after she died in the throes of childbirth.
* ''Film/TheOmen'': In the novel-only sequels ''Omen IV: Armageddon 2000'' and ''Omen V: The Abomination'', it's said that Damien Jr. had no navel, which is confirmed at the end of book 5. [[spoiler:It's because he was conceived through an act of sodomy and grew within his mother's intestine rather than a proper womb.]]
* ''Literature/TerraIgnota'': The mysterious RealityWarper child Bridger has no known parents and no belly button either. As far as anyone can tell, he simply sprung into existence as a fully-formed infant, which is taken as further proof he's a sign from This Universe's God. The first time he saw a belly button, he thought it was a scar.
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* ''Series/Charmed1998'': "[[Recap/CharmedS4E5SizeMatters Size Matters]]" has a demonic construct who demonstrates to Paige that he's not like ordinary people by showing her that he lacks a belly button.
* ''Series/KyleXY'': The fact that Kyle has no belly button is what alerted the people who found him that he's not quite normal.
* ''Series/{{Clone}}'': Clone, being the first human clone, does not have a belly button.
* ''Series/MorkAndMindy'': After M&M got married and had sex for the first time, Mork proved he had laid an egg by showing his navel -- since he's an Orkan, he doesn't have one from the natural gestation process. [[RetCon Other than all the times he'd shown his belly before that episode and we'd seen it.]]
* ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'': Luke Smith lacks a navel, due to being created by the Bane.
* ''Series/{{Sorry}}'': In the ItsAWonderfulPlot episode, Timothy loses his belly button because "he was never born".
* ''Series/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'': The in-vitroes lack standard bellybuttons. Instead, they have nipple-like bumps on the back of their necks from where the artificial placentas attach to them in the womb-tanks.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': [[SuccubiAndIncubi Sabine]], being a demon who was never "born" in the normal sense, doesn't have a belly-button ([[{{Humanshifting}} at least in her true succubus form]]).
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': AIs don't have navels, as shown when some of the female AIs wear midriff-baring outfits.
* ''Webcomic/{{Tomics}}'': Adam and Eve lack bellybuttons since they weren't born.
* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': The BrattyHalfpint Sette doesn't have a navel. Combined with her tail, lack of nipples, [[OlderThanTheyLook slow aging]], and weird interactions with the BackgroundMagicField of the Khert, her [[AmbiguouslyHuman status as human]] is questioned both by characters and the fandom.
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* ''WebAnimation/TheChampions2018'': Virgil van Dijk apparently has no belly button. [[spoiler:Dejan Lovran deduces that it's because he's a clone, which is confirmed when he stumbles upon Liverpool's laboratory. After the Virgil clones capture Dejan, his clone shows up to assure the Zenit players that he's done with the clone conspiracy theory. Malcolm takes notice that the clone doesn't have a belly button, which his teammates dismiss as Lovran being a weirdo.]]
* ''WebVideo/VShojo'': As an A.I., Projekt Melody logically wouldn't have a navel. When asked why she appears to, she claims she drew it on to fit in.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': "[[Recap/AmericanDadS10E1SteveAndSnotsTestTubularAdventure Steve and Snot's Test Tubular Adventure]]" involves Steve and Snot cloning their high school's most popular girls so they can go with their clones to the prom. Stan only realizes that the girls are clones when he tells one of them to get a belly button ring and she responds that she doesn't have a belly button.
* ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'': The Girls lack belly buttons, as they were scientifically created by Professor Utonium as opposed to being born naturally.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E1TreehouseOfHorrorXIII Treehouse Of Horror XIII]]" involves Homer's life being invaded by an army of clones of himself. The clones, predictably enough, lack belly buttons.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': The Gems, being living rocks whose bodies are projections, lack navels. This can be seen in a few episodes where Garnet changes to clothes that show her abdomen ("Beach Party" and "Garnet's Universe") or anytime Lapis Lazuli shows up. [[HalfHumanHybrid Steven]] has his [[HeartDrive gem]] ''in place'' of a navel. In a flashback, we see that one of the first things Amethyst did upon meeting Greg was pull up his shirt to look at his belly-button, suggesting some curiosity about the concept on their part. [[spoiler:When Steven's gem is temporarily removed, the part of his abdomen where it rested still has no belly button.]]
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Depending on anatomical configuration, [[ConjoinedTwins parasitic twins]] may lack an independent umbilical cord during gestation, relying on their intact twin's bloodstream for survival.
* The Omphalos (bellybutton) Theory was a 19th C. argument that fossils, tree rings etc., were created as is by God to give the world the appearance of age, even though it was a recent creation. The name derives from the theory that, though logically Adam and Eve shouldn't have navels, they would have been created with them, to make them identical to their descendants.
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