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8[[caption-width-right:324:How did they all co-evolve to have human-like hands? ...[[MST3KMantra You know what, never mind]].]]
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10->''"In the world of Zootopia, humans never happened. Which makes Zootopia a modern civilized world that is entirely animal."''
11-->-- '''''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' teaser trailer'''
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13A whole animal universe is man-made, with shops, houses, technology etc. except that animals take the place of people. In some works, all kinds of animals take the place of people; all animals are human surrogates and considered equals to each other. In other works, some animals or types of animals take the place of people while [[FurryConfusion others are considered normal animals]]. Sometimes, only one species of animal is a human surrogate. There are no people in the setting, except ''maybe'' a {{Token|Human}} [[SonOfAnApe Hairless Ape]] or two.
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15In some works where some animals or types of animals take the place of people and others are considered normal animals, there are both normal forms and human surrogate forms of one or more animal species.
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17Can involve {{Partially Civilized Animal}}s, {{Civilized Animal}}s, or {{Funny Animal}}s. {{Beast M|an}}en might also fall under this trope, though it's rarer as {{Beast M|an}}en tend to be considered a separate species to their animal look-alike. Compare SlidingScaleOfAnimalCast. Compare and contrast AlternateTooniverse, where animals (or other cartoons) and humans each have a separate world which people can cross between, as well as CastOfPersonifications, where the cast are the personifications of nonhuman things or beings given human form. Also compare and contrast LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy, where these types of characters co-exist with people, perhaps as {{Alternate Species Counterpart}}s. If mammals are the only Funny Animals in the setting, then you've got yourself WorldOfMammals. Also contrast with FurryLens, in which the cast are really humans but are symbolically depicted as talking animals.
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19May result in FurryConfusion and/or CarnivoreConfusion. These worlds may contain [[SemiaquaticSpeciesSailor semiaquatic animals working in nautical professions]], [[MoleMiner digging species working as miners]] and other AnimalOccupationStereotypes.
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26* Commercials for ''Charmin'' toilet paper today are set in a world inhabited by blue and red bears.
27* ''Advertising/SexualViolenceWithTheBirdsAndTheBees'' is a couple of animated [=PSAs=] meant to teach teens about sexual harassment, and features anthropomorphic [[VisualPun birds and bees]] depicted as high schoolers, as well as a lot of puns and visual gags revolving around the fact that they are such.
28* A handful of adverts for [=MiO=] starred animal people. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIXKSALkiO0 For example.]]
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32%%* LittleBitBeastly example: ''Anime/DogDays''
33* The cast of the 1986 series ''Anime/MapleTown'' is mostly cute anthropomorphic animals. The exception is the main antagonist, [[SavageWolf "Wilde Wolf"]], who threatens to kidnap and eat the young animals. Patty is brave enough to confront him at times and even rescues some of her friends from him occasionally.
34* The Kemono manga ''Mekko Rarekko'', which features a cast of anthropomorphic canines.
35* Unlike the games (where Sonic naturally lives on Earth [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy alongside humans]]), it's shown in ''Anime/SonicX'' that Sonic comes from a planet that lacks humans. [[BigBad Dr. Eggman]] was [[spoiler:revealed to have been born on Earth]]. Sonic and his friends, however, are stuck on Earth for almost the entirety of the first series (first two seasons outside of Japan).
36* All the characters in ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' are [[FunnyAnimal Funny Animals]], they mostly act like humans except for a few [[FurryReminder Furry Reminders]].
37* ''Manga/AfricaSalaryman'' is similar to ''Aggretsuko'', with humanoid animals that act human except for a FurryReminder now and then.
38* The obscure direct-to-video series ''Mother Goose Songs & Rhyme'' (known as "Mother Goose Video Wordbook" in Japan) features [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMvPXXB72YM&list=PLFpG1jg7GOCeBponfokmeC7u-40F4OdHk&index=1 cute anthropomorphic animals]] as various Mother Goose and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVCfe-uMebo Nursery Rhyme]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=141&v=pY7Qdhj9n-s&feature=emb_title characters]]. The series was made by Creator/TriangleStaff (the studio's first work) and was released in Japan, United Kingdom, and American between 1988 and 1991 on home video ([=OVAs=] in Japan) with a total of 12 volumes in the series. Outside Japan, [[NoExportForYou only the first three were released to the western market]].
39* ''Manga/DoraemonFilmSeries'':
40** The inhabitants of the animal planet from ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'' are all sapient animals capable of speech, having their own society and celebrates events like New Year and Independence Day. Meanwhile, the series' main cast, consisting of Nobita and friends, are all humans (sans Doraemon the robot cat). It turns out the animal denizens were originally from a neighboring world facing destruction millions of years ago, where a human scientist, deciding there's no longer any hope for the population, decides to mass-teleport the animals into a green planet. The teleportation process gives most of the animals intelligence, allowing them to evolve over the years into their current state.
41** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' is set in Birdopia, a World of Funny ''Birds'' where every resident is an andromorphic avian-human. Turns out it was created several millenia ago by a human ornithologist from the future who gave up on humanity, and travels to an alternate dimension with hundreds of his pets, where he evolves them before aallowing the bird-people to repopulate the dimension.
42** The gang visits another similar world in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey'', the Wan-Nyan Town populated entirely by andromorphic dogs and cats. And once more, it has a scientific explanation; Nobita and friends comes across an entire pack of stray cats and dogs and decides to bring them to the past ''before'' existence of humans, 300 million years ago, with Nobita using Doraemon's Evolution Light to make the animals rapidly evolve. They return to the present with intentions of visiting the animals the following day, only for their TimeMachine to hit a time warp and jettison them 299,999,000 years ago - a millennium away from their intended timestamp, where the andromorphic cats and dogs have developed their own society after a thousand years.
43* Japanese preschool series ''Anime/ShimaShimaToraNoShimajiro'', takes place in a world of cute anthropomorphic animals. The franchise is mainly focused on Shimajiro and his family of tigers, but also spotlights [[BunniesForCuteness Mimirin/Mimi-Lynn]] a Japanese snow rabbit and [[CuteKitten Nikki/Nyakkii]] the cat.
44* ''Literature/KaiketsuZorori'' features a world of {{Funny Animal}}s with the human creator of the show coming in to break the fourth wall ever now and then.
45* The various continuities of ''Anime/KemonoFriends'' are populated exclusively by the titular Friends, [[UpliftedAnimal animals transformed into]] LittleBitBeastly [[AlwaysFemale girls]] by [[GreenRocks Sandstar]], with the exception of [[TokenHuman the protagonists]].
46* ''Manga/{{Beastars}}'' takes place in a society made up entirely of anthropomorphic animals, with a lot of tension between carnivores and herbivores. While it's easy to draw comparisons between this series and ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' for its similar themes, ''Beastars'' is notable for taking a darker route, with carnivores struggling to maintain control of their instincts to kill and devour, while herbivores try to stay confident despite their fears of said instincts. It also focuses a lot more on biological exploitation, such as cows being forced to produce more milk than is healthy for them, mammals being skinned for their fur, and both carnivores and herbivores being trafficked for their body parts.
47* ''Manga/TheWizeWizeBeastsOfTheWizardingWizdoms'' takes place in a WizardingSchool in a setting mostly populated by anthropomorphic animals (as well as regular, non-sentient animals, which are referred to as "Lessers"). More fantastical creatures such as dragons, unicorns and griffons are also anthropomorphized. However, it turns out that [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy humans do exist in this world]], though they live in a different kingdom very far away.
48* ''Anime/OddTaxi'' is set in a modern-day Tokyo where all the characters are humanoid animals that otherwise dress and act completely like humans: Were it not for main character Odokawa (a walrus) occasionally {{lampshading}} it and [[BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine one of the Manzai duos]] in the show being named "Homosapien" you'd think everyone were human. [[spoiler:It's increasingly hinted, and finally revealed in the final episode, [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness that this is because Odokawa has brain damage and sees people as humanoid animals]] [[TomatoSurprise and we've seen the entire show through his eyes]]. "Homosapien" turns out to be a RedHerring, and given some of the names Manzai duos take in RealLife it's not even a particularly unrealistic one.]]
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52* ''Art/BeastFables'' takes place in the world of Urvara. Instead of humans, it's inhabited by werebeasts and merfolk, who can look like any terrestrial or aquatic animals respectively.
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56* ''Animation/{{Dreamkix}}'' is filled with animals and no humans are seen at all.
57* ''Animation/GajuBhai'''s main characters and background extras are all anthropomorphic animals. Not all the [[MonsterOfTheWeek episode-specific monsters]] are animals, technically, but they aren't human either.
58* ''Animation/HayopKaTheNimfaDimaanoStory'' is set in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, but in a human-free but otherwise all-animal analogue of modern Metro UsefulNotes/{{Manila}}.
59* The only known human who ever appears in ''Animation/OurFriendXiongXiaoMi'' is SantaClaus, with a fairy being a close second due to at least being humanoid; other than that, the characters in that show are all anthropomorphic animals.
60* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'''s main cast entirely comprises anthropomorphic goats and wolves.
61* ''Animation/RimbaRacer'' has {{Funny Animal}}s spanning the world.
62* ''Animation/PororoTheLittlePenguin'' is a CGI Korean TV series which focuses on the animals living in the artic Pororo the Penguin, Crong a crocodile, Poby the Polar Bear, Petty the Penguin, Eddy the fox, Loopy a beaver, Harry the Hummingbird who have misadventures in their hometown, there are a few episodes which actually show human characters.
63* ''BabyBus'' is a Chinese CGI TV series musical which focuses on 2 Panda bear kids Kiki, Miumiu and other cartoon animals Rudolph the Penguin, Hank the Hippo, Momo the rabbit, Whiskers the mouse and the misadventures they have.
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67* ''ComicBook/IKilledAdolfHitler'' (As well as all of Creator/{{Jason}}'s works) is set in a world of {{Funny Animal}}s. This includes Hitler the dog.
68* ''ComicBook/{{Maus}}'', though it's more of the author's imagination at work using different animals to represent different groups of people (the Jews are mice, the Germans are cats, the Polish are pigs, the French are frogs, the Americans are dogs, etc.). The AuthorAvatar wonders briefly how he should be depicting his girlfriend, since she's ''not'' Jewish (by birth) and is in fact French. She initially suggests a rabbit, and then says that since she's converted to Judaism, she should be a mouse also.
69%%*''ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer''
70* The ComicBook/MickeyMouseComicUniverse and many of the comics in the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse don't feature humans, unlike the Disney cartoons they're based on. They're rodent and duck centric.
71* The world of ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'', officially named "Earth-C" in the Creator/DCComics multiverse system (post-ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis, Earth-C was renamed "Earth-26"). Earth-C is designated as the world where most of DC's Golden and Silver Age funny-animal comics ("The Dodo and the Frog," "Peter Porkchops," etc.) take place.
72* Duckworld, where ComicBook/HowardTheDuck comes from, is populated solely by anthropomorphic ducks.
73* ''ComicBook/FritzTheCat'' and its [[WesternAnimation/FritzTheCat film]] [[WesternAnimation/TheNineLivesOfFritzTheCat adaptations]].
74* ''ComicBook/{{Horndog}}''.
75* ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'' is one of the currently most famous examples in the European comic book world, starring mostly animals of all kinds with very human-like bodies.
76* ''ComicBook/{{Grandville}}'', is a about a badger police detective in a world which is mostly {{Funny Animal}}s with a minor (servant) population of humans. The latter become [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy more significant in the sequels]], starting out as largely a background gag.
77* ''ComicBook/SamuraiSquirrel'' is set in a world populated by animals both anthropomorphic and not.
78* ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', which takes place in Japan where every single animal except horses and lizards are anthropomorphized. [[BigBad Lord Hikiji]] on the other hand is a human.
79* The cartoon world of [[ComicBook/SpiderHam Peter Porker, the Amazing Spider-Ham]], is filled with a wide variety of cartoon animal superheroes and villains. Initially appearing in his own book and ''What The?'' in the 80s, we see further glimpses of it in the ''ComicBook/WebWarriors'' comic series.
80* Subverted in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics''. Originally, the comics seemed to take place in one of these. However, once the games started explicitly humans in-series in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', the comic couldn't ignore them for long. Eventually it was shown that Mobius was [[EarthAllAlong a futuristic Earth]] where animals became the dominant species after being mutated long ago. Humans live in a secluded area and have [[SpeculativeBiology since devolved]] into aggressive, four-fingered "Overlanders" (though a few normal humans still exist).
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84* ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossing:'' In this story, humans existed at one point but went extinct after one of them summoned Rayquaza. Afterwards, only talking animals inhabited the Pokémon world.
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88* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' has a cast composed fully of anthropomorphized animals, except for Sir Hiss, and even he got a bit of anthropomorphization by having him slither around with his neck constantly elevated. It also managed to avoid having regular animals coexist with the anthropomorphic animals, particularly at the end of the film, where they actually [[TheUnreveal don't even show who or what was pulling the carriage during the finale.]]
89* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' is set in a world mostly inhabited by anthropomorphic farm animals who encounter non-animal aliens.
90* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' is set in a world where all mammals are sapient, and plays it up in the film's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lmhBYB11U teaser trailer.]] The movie itself [[DeconstructedTrope is a comprehensive deconstruction of the logistics and consequences of having dozens of different animal species living together]].
91* The ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' franchise takes place in a version of ancient UsefulNotes/{{China}} where the animal styles of kung fu are all performed by actual animals. ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaTheDragonKnight'' shows that many other countries of the world are replaced with FunnyAnimal equivalents, including England, India, and [[{{Mayincatec}} Guatemala]].
92* ''WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheGuardiansTheOwlsOfGahoole'' has a cast of PartiallyCivilizedAnimal owls. In the book and movie, owls do metalwork in forges, drink tea, and write and read books, but they basically look like normal owls and don't even have FeatherFingers. There's talk that suggests that humans used to exist, but are gone.
93* The storybook world from ''WesternAnimation/RockADoodle'', although the protagonist is a human boy [[ForcedTransformation transformed into a cat]].
94* All of the ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' films do this with prehistoric mammals. [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Humans did appear in the first film, though]].
95* ''WesternAnimation/SurfsUp'' takes place in a world populated by anthropomorphic penguins.
96* The Hungarian animated film ''Animation/AzErdoKapitanya'' takes place in a world like this, with a [[HeroicDog dog policeman]] chasing a [[CatsAreMean cat criminal]].
97* ''Animation/CatCity'' takes place on "Planet X", which is very similar to Earth, but inhabited by anthropomorphic animals (mostly cats and mice, with the occasional rat and bat thrown in the mix).
98* The Turkish animated film "Max Maceraları" and it's sequels is taken place in this setting which is set in the Middle Ages ruled by a king lion and queen.
99* ''WesternAnimation/RockDog'' is set in a world circa TheEighties with both American and Chinese influences (appropriately, since the film is an InternationalCoproduction).
100* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' takes place in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals who perform music.
101* Disney-Pixar's ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' series is inhabited entirely by Funny Vehicles, with no living creatures except plants. Even the ''insects'' buzzing around a streetlight are tiny [[VisualPun VW Bugs]].
102* There are no humans in ''WesternAnimation/RocketSavesTheDay''. The characters include dogs of various breeds, a bird, a raccoon, squirrels and an owl.
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106* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol3'': Counter-Earth was built as one of these, modeled after Earth and containing nearly identical technology, architecture, and culture- save for the fact that its population consists almost entirely of [[UpliftedAnimal Uplifted Animals]].
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110* The ''Busytown'' series created by Creator/RichardScarry is filled with nothing but friendly humanized animals going through their daily lives. The series mostly stars a cat and a worm.
111* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'' books and TV show, but with bears specifically.
112* The short story ''Sharazad'' from Louise Searl's ''Literature/TheDreamEatersAndOtherStories'' is set long after humans are extinct, and (at least in Africa, which is the titular Sharazad) social carnivores have taken over. They are bipedal and intelligent, living in buildings and so on, but do not wear clothes.
113%%* The ''Sweet Pickles'' book series combines this with AlphabeticalThemeNaming.
114* All of Creator/KyellGold's novels are primarily set in universes void of humans. Strangely though, anthropomorphism only applies to land-based mammals, and Lee from ''Literature/OutOfPosition'' mentioned that he once had a [[FurryConfusion pet lizard]].
115* The ''Literature/GeronimoStilton'' books and their AnimatedAdaptation do this with mice specifically.
116* ''Literature/{{Ysengrimus}}'' is pretty much the book that spawned a whole genre by itself, including many other tales of Literature/ReynardTheFox. Not surprising, since the book uses anthropomorphic fable characters to make a satire about medieval times.
117* The ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' and both its AnimatedAdaptation and graphic novel one. A world of humanized animals living in a permanent medieval time period, it's half {{Sugarbowl}}, half world of war. ''Redwall'' mainly contains small woodland animals such as mice, hares, rats, and badgers however non-anthropomorphic (though still as sapient as the other characters) birds appear.
118* Pick any book made by Creator/RosemaryWells. Most of her children's books star [[https://i.imgur.com/rp38FR1.jpg an anthropomorphic animal character]] such as a raccoon, rabbit, or cat.
119* ''Literature/{{Babar}}'' and its {{Animated Adaptation}}s are a curious example, as the characters begin as {{Talking Animal}}s but eventually become Funny Animals after Babar introduces civilization to the jungle. Most of the characters are elephants, but many stock African/tropical wild animals appear regularly, like rhinos and monkeys. Humans are also present in most versions, but other than the old lady who mentored Babar and the hunter who killed his mother, they don't interact with the Funny Animals and more or less exist entirely separated from them.
120* ''Literature/TheGreenEmber'' world is comprised almost entirely of anthropomorphic rabbits, wolves, and giant birds of prey in a setting similar to TheMiddleAges.
121%%* The ''Literature/MissBindergarten'' series.
122* ''Literature/TheBuilders'' setting is composed of anthropormorphic animals in a [[TheWestern Western]] time period.
123* In Anna Dewdney's ''Literature/LlamaLlama'' books and the AnimatedAdaptation, Llama Llama's world is populated by animals such as llamas, gnus, goats and in the television series sheep and giraffes, among others. Humans are nowhere to be seen.
124* ''Literature/TheArmadilloWithNoHeart'' takes place in such a world, which is also a WorldOfMammals, with all character to appear in the story being anthropomorphic armadillos or hedgehogs. While they mostly behave like humans (including living in humanlike houses and using typewriters), there is the occasional FurryReminder such as the armadillo protagonist curling into a ball to protect himself from wolves.
125* {{Literature/Pondovadia}} is one of these. Every character in the series is an anthropomorphic animal, ranging from beavers to dogs to even chimeras.
126* ''Literature/TheBadGuys'' book series takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Despite this, dog kennels are treated as both prisons and standard dog kennels and chickens still live in caged farms (and also risk being eaten by Mr. Snake). The series' spin-off series, ''Literature/CatOnTheRun'', would continue this theming.
127* ''Literature/SunderedLands'' takes place in a setting similar to TheMiddleAges where everyone is some kind of anthropomorphic animal, and no humans are so much as even referenced.
128* ''Literature/LittleCritter'' and his family are CartoonCreature critters, all other characters in the series are anthropomorphic animals of some sort.
129* The soft science fiction novel ''Barsk: The Elephants' Graveyard'' is set in a ''galaxy'' of anthropomorphic mammals, although the focus is on the titular elephants. [[spoiler: All can trace their ancestry back to [[UpliftedAnimal "raised mammals"]] genetically engineered by humans]].
130* [[Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia Narnia]] mostly resembled this trope prior to the Telmarine invasion, with the added presence of fantasy races like wood nymphs, dwarfs, and centaurs.
131* ''Literature/TailsOfTheBountyHunter'' takes place on planet Drorix, which is populated entirely by [[BeastMan anthros]] and aliens as opposed to anthros and humans like on planet Tero.
132* ''Literature/{{Plonqmas}}'': The series takes place in one. The only human referenced in the stories is Santa Claus.
133* ''Literature/{{Cubnet}}'': The stories are set on an alternate Earth where humans do not exist, which, since the story revolves around what is essentially their equivalent of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (it's implied that the titular network's main rival, Toonland, is their universe's equivalent of Creator/CartoonNetwork), is probably to give an easy justification for all the TV shows in their universe being different (some of which are clearly based on well-known ones).
134* ''Literature/ThePiratesCoveredInFur'' is a story filled with anthropomorphic animals and no humans in sight. The only exception is the [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot giant robot dragon]], which doesn't speak and acts feral.
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138* {{Justified|Trope}} in the ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' "Bear City" segments. A meteor crashed to earth, and the inhabitants of the town went underground in order to escape its effect. One of the unrealized effects was to make bears start acting like people (but they couldn't talk), taking the places of people in that society.
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142* The music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbQgXeY_zi4 Lone Digger]] by Music/CaravanPalace is about a bar fight between a bunch of anthropomorphic animals.
143* Also, the music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJinWua98NA&feature=youtu.be Kangaroo Court]] by Music/CapitalCities is about a zebra is sentenced to prison.
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147* ''Pinball/PoliceForce'' takes place in a world populated entirely by FunnyAnimals.
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151* In ''Roleplay/WereAnimalsInAPostApocalypticTown'', all characters are fully anthropomorphic animals, with some of the ones debuting on the first page including an armadillo, a fox, a hyena, and a rabbit. This even includes animals that are extinct or don't exist in the real world (Wanda being a purple dinosaur, for example). They all walk on two legs, are able to speak, live in humanlike houses and have regular jobs and some forms of technology and machinery, but they may still [[FurryReminder display traits characteristic of their species]], such as Krista speaking in {{Sssssnaketalk}}.
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155* ''Burrows & Badgers'' is a minatures {{wargame}} set in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of Britain (the Kingdom of Northymbria) in which various woodland creatures are fighting for the crown.
156* ''TabletopGame/{{Crimestrikers}}'' is set on Creaturia, a multi-species world populated not only by [[BeastMan humanoid]] mammals, birds and reptiles, but a race of FishPeople called Hydrerans. Dragons existed (in the form of {{Draconic Humanoid}}s) until they were [[FinalSolution hunted to extinction]] long ago, but the species is revived due to genetic engineering.
157* ''TabletopGame/TheDelversGuideToBeastWorld'' is a third-party campaign setting for ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' inhabited by various species of mammals uplifted by a pantheon of gods from another universe. Later on dragons and kobolds arrived from another world that was stagnant and became more anthropomorphic in the process, and fifteen years before the game start humans came from yet another world where the laws of physics were breaking down.
158* ''TabletopGame/HcSvntDracones'' is a [[HumanitysWake Post-human]] {{Cyberpunk}} RPG where a MegaCorp repopulated the solar system with genetically engineered human-animal hybrids called "Vectors" following a nuclear war. The few remaining humans either modified themselves into Vectors or died off.
159* ''TabletopGame/{{Ironclaw}}'' and ''Jadeclaw'' are LowFantasy [=RPGs=] in a world where seemingly all mammals and birds are anthropomorphic. Calabria, the setting of Ironclaw, is divided between four major houses ruled by foxes, horses, boars, and wolves, but their vassals and subjects comprise dozens of other species.
160* ''Franchise/MagicTheGathering's'' Bloomburrow set takes place in a world without humans, where all of the denizens are anthropomorphic WoodlandCreatures.
161* ''TabletopGame/{{Pugmire}}'' and its sister game ''TabletopGame/MonarchiesOfMau'' are a setting in which humanity is, at this point, [[HumanitysWake long gone]], and [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted animals]] have filled the void left behind. Interestingly, [[FurryConfusion non-uplifted animals still exist]], and are viewed by the uplifted much as a chimpanzee would be viewed by a human.
162* ''TabletopGame/{{Toon}}'' normally lets you roleplay as anything: human, animal, plant or inexplicably sentient toaster, but in the ''Dungeons and Toons'' setting, the civilised peoples are all funny animals. Specifically, they're all dogs, squirrels, badgers or mice, as a pastiche of StandardFantasyRaces.
163* ''TabletopGame/UrbanJungle'' is a FilmNoir-inspired RPG from the same makers as Ironclaw that takes place in a world similar to our own early 20th century, but with animals as people.
164* ''TabletopGame/{{Wanderhome}}'' takes place in Hæth, a fantasy world of animal-folk who serve as the setting's people, [[FantasticFaunaCounterpart while bugs stand in as the livestock and non-sapient animals]].
165* ''TabletopGame/WildSkies: Europa Tempest'' is set in a world of anthropomorphic animals, but centered on a DieselPunk UsefulNotes/{{Europe}} that is struggling to put itself back together after UsefulNotes/WorldWarI ground into a stalemate. Players usually take on the role of mercenaries.
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169* Franchise/{{Lego}}:
170** The ''Toys/{{Fabuland}}'' theme has unique minifigs in the form of animal people with names like Edward Elephant and Wilfred Walrus.
171** ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfChima'' is set in a heroic fantasy universe where the various "tribes" battling for control of the world's magical energy are lions, crocodiles, wolves, and so on.
172* Every incarnation of ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' after the original generation of toys lacks humans and it's composed entirely of animals, mainly the titular ponies. Although with ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls Equestria Girls]]'' there are now plenty of toys of the pony characters as humans (albeit with with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation very unnatural skintones]]).
173* ''Franchise/SylvanianFamilies'' stars a group of anthropomorphic animals mostly on animals families like bunnies and cats.
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177* ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'' games are set in cozy little woodland towns where everyone you'll meet is a talking, person-sized animal, with the player character(s) as the TokenHuman. Even what we see of the world beyond that, like tropical islands or the big city, consists only of funny animals (and the occasional sentient gyroid).
178* In ''VideoGame/AnimalJam'', everyone in Jamaa is a CivilizedAnimal, even though [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic animals exist]].
179* The titular kingdom of ''VideoGame/{{Armello}}'' is populated by [[CivilizedAnimal civilized animals]]... well, civilized ''enough'' for them to engage in a cut-throat battle for the throne when their king falls to madness and decay. The player characters come from one of five clans (Wolf, Rabbit, Rat, Bear, or the catch-all of Bandit) that influence the kingdom, but card art and in-game quest-givers extend the population across a large span of european mammals, throwing in reptiles and amphibians as well.
180* ''VideoGame/{{Ato}}'' is set in a Feudal Japan that's populated by anthropomorphic animal people.
181* The characters of ''VideoGame/AviaryAttorney'' are all {{Half Human Hybrid}}s with animal heads, though in background art and such that involves crowds the crowds usually have human faces.
182* The world of ''VideoGame/BackToTheDawn'' is entirely populated with anthropomorphic animals. While the incarcerated residents of Boulderton Prison are of different species, the guards and police officers are [[PolicemanDog all canine]].
183* The townspeople of ''VideoGame/BeaconPines'' are anthropomorphic animals.
184* In ''VideoGame/BeyondTheEdgeOfOwlsgard'', the kingdom of Velehill is entirely populated by a variety of anthropomorphic animals. They come in a variety of shapes: while most mammals are bipedal and act mostly like humans, birds are much closer to their real-life counterparts, and sheep are still quadrupedal.
185* ''VideoGame/BrutalPawsOfFury'' is a fighting game with a cast of {{Funny Animal}}s.
186* ''VideoGame/CampfireCatCafeAndSnackBar'' takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Most, if not all of the story-relevant characters and staff members are cats (Most are domestic cats, but Ranger Harrison is a snow leopard and Xoco is a lion). The minor [=NPCs=] are more diverse in species, including animals such as rabbits, black bears, pandas, llamas, giraffes, more lions, and others.
187* ''VideoGame/CarriesOrderUp'' is populated entirely by anthropomorphic sea creatures, from a crab waitress to an eel businessman.
188* ''VideoGame/ClamMan'' takes place in an underwater world of anthropomorphic sea creatures.
189* ''VideoGame/TheFlowerCollectors'' takes place in Spain during The70s, but the world is populated with anthropomorphic animals instead of humans.
190* ''VideoGame/FurFighters'', which features a cast of gun-toting cartoony animals blasting each other to hell.
191* ''VideoGame/GhostGiant'' is set in a world of anthropomorphic animals; main character Louis is a cat. The titular Ghost Giant averts this, just being a fairly nondescript blue blob thing.
192* ''VideoGame/GoodbyeVolcanoHigh'' is set in a modern world of anthropomorphic dinosaurs, and their colors range from the natural to [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation wild technocolors]]. Large prehistoric bugs take on the role of domesticated animals like dogs and cats.
193* All the patients in ''VideoGame/HappyHospital'' are {{Funny Animal}}s with equally funny diseases.
194* ''VideoGame/InheritTheEarth'' takes place in a post-humanity world; humans experimented with making animals sentient before suddenly vanishing, leaving the animals to to become anthropomorphic and take their place.
195* ''VideoGame/InvestiGatorTheCaseOfTheBigCrime'' takes place in a world of cartoony animals. Although there aren't too many characters, there is still a relatively diverse choice of species. There are even anthropomorphic fish, which is [[NoCartoonFish a rarity in most stories]].
196* ''VideoGame/LaikaAgedThroughBlood'' takes place in a gritty post-apocalyptic world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Laika and her family are coyotes while the primary enemies are an army of birds.
197* ''VideoGame/LastCaseTheDisappearanceOfAmandaKane'' is set in a FilmNoir world where the casts seems to be composed of clothed stags.
198* The ''VideoGame/LittleTailBronx'' games (consisting of ''VideoGame/TailConcerto'', ''VideoGame/SolatoroboRedTheHunter'', and ''VideoGame/FugaMelodiesOfSteel'') all take place on floating islands inhabited by anthropomorphic dogs and cats named the Caninus and Felinekos. [[spoiler:Believe it or not, this is ''justified'', as prior to the games, humanity wiped themselves out in WorldWarIII, leading to the Juno to reset the world by taking whatever was left of the Earth and raising it to the skies. Somewhere along the way, all of the human DNA got mixed in with dogs and cats, which is what results in the human-like appearances of the cast.]]
199* The characters of ''VideoGame/NightInTheWoods'' are all visually represented as funny animals, fittingly rendered in a charming [[Creator/RichardScarry Busytown]]-esque art style.
200* The ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' series takes place in a land where only Pokémon live. While they are aware of humans, they never really show up; with the exception of the [[ForcedTransformation human-turned-Pokémon protagonist]], of course.
201* In the ''VideoGame/PrzygodyReksia'' games, antropomorphic animals co-exist with non-antropomorphic ones. Unlike [[Animation/{{Reksio}} the cartoon they were based on]], human characters are nowhere to be seen. Even historical figures like Creator/LeonardoDaVinci and characters like Creator/JulesVerne's [[Literature/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea Captain Nemo]] are depicted as animals.
202* ''Creator/RandleSimRacing'' is full of {{Funny Animal}}s, especially birds and reptiles, but a few prominent mammals exist, and even fewer humans out of them. Many race cars, and interact with unfamiliar humans without question.
203* ''VideoGame/RivalsOfAether'' takes place in a world inhabited entirely by {{Funny Animal}}s, where no humans appear at all. This conceit extends to the {{guest fighter}}s: VideoGame/{{Ori|AndTheBlindForest}} is a somewhat vulpine CartoonCreature, and though VideoGame/ShovelKnight wears full-body armor that conceals his species, his [[FishPeople fish head]] is revealed in a secret taunt. Of course, {{game mod}}s can easily bump the game up to LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy
204* The setting of ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheWoolBall'' and its sequel. The main characters are hedgehogs inhabiting a planet that gets attacked by evil cats from outer space. The sequel also includes sapient sheep and polar bears.
205* ''Franchise/SlyCooper'' is a weird example. Although most of the cast consists of {{Funny Animal}}s, both the second ''and'' third game contained [[FurryConfusion feral bears, sharks, and wolves that didn't talk or wear clothes]].
206* Played with in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. In the first several games, it seemed like this trope was being used. Besides [[TokenHuman the oddman out]], Dr. Eggman, there were only FunnyAnimal characters (possibly due to the games taking place in islands). Thus most western works portrayed the characters living on a planet named "Mobius" where only anthropomorphic animals existed. However, according to Japanese canon humans ''did'' exist. They were just offscreen, bar a few characters such as Eggman and [[VideoGame/TailsSkypatrol Witchcart]]. This was supported by the series having urban-themed levels since the beginning, and by ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogTheScreenSaver Sonic the Screensaver]]'' and ''Anime/SonicTheAnimation'' ''outright showing Sonic and his friends coexisting with humans''. ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' did away with any doubts on the matter, featuring hubworlds filled with human [=NPCs=], making it clear that the characters [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy live on a fictional version of Earth alongside humans]]. Eventually Sega clarified that anthros like Sonic tend to live in islands, while humans live in continents and big countries.
207* The ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' franchise is set in a world populated by anthropomorphic marine animals, including [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] squid and octopuses - the Inklings and Octolings - as the main focus. One notable detail is that there's a grand total of ''three'' true mammals in the cast (Judd and Li'l Judd, who are cats, and [[spoiler:Mr. Grizz, who is a grizzly bear]]); everyone else is, at best, a vertebrate fish, with the rest being invertebrates. This is a little unusual, since ''Splatoon'' doesn't take place underwater: all these creatures evolved to live on land.
208* ''VideoGame/SpyFox'' is full of [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal mostly-dressed cartoon animals]] (though many of the males go barefoot), with no humans in sight. The main team is composed of a fox, a monkey, and a duck; while the main villains are a goat, a flea, and a poodle.
209* ''Franchise/StarFox'' takes place in the Lylat System, which is populated entirely by all kinds of {{Funny Animal}}s IN SPACE. The original team alone was composed by a fox, a rabbit, a bird, and a frog, with a monkey as the antagonist.
210* ''VideoGame/SuperLesbianAnimalRPG'': Most of the world's inhabitants are anthropomorphic animals, including the main characters (a fox, rabbit, cow, and tiger). Though there is a minor character who appears to be an orc, as well as a few undead of indeterminate species [[spoiler:and Javis, who has a cassette tape for a head.]]
211* ''VideoGame/ToothAndTail'' is set in a world of funny animals that resembles early 20th century Russia. Because all the animals [[ConspicuousConsumption want to eat meat]], [[CarnivoreConfusion and meat has to come from animals (who are all intelligent)]], this causes a CivilWar that makes up the events of the game.
212* ''VideoGame/ZniwAdventure'' takes place in a world of anthropomorphic dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles. They have their own towns and buildings, although many animals live out in the wilderness anyway.
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216%%* ''WebAnimation/{{Audience}}''
217* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' focuses on a group of multicolored animals SpeakingSimlish as they go on various adventures--[[BlackComedy and die in gruesome and/or impossible ways]].
218* ''WebAnimation/TrueTail'' combines a funny animal world with HighFantasy. The heroes are six adventurers -- a cat, a rabbit, a bear, a fox, a phoenix, and a half-dragon/half-sheep hybrid -- fighting an evil sorcerer vulture and his undead army.
219* ''WebAnimation/TrickMoon'': The world the show takes place in is populated almost entirely by anthropomorphic animals, though there still exist non-anthropomorphic monsters, such as the dragon Trickshot and Pocket fight.
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223%%* Lampshaded in ''Webcomic/NamirDeiter'' when Tipper tries eating cat food because of her species but Snickers reminds Tipper that she has a human digestive tract.
224* The world of ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}'' is populated by civilized, anthropomorphic cats.
225* ''Webcomic/{{Cloudscratcher}}'' has anthropomorphic dogs, cats, snakes, cows, and pigs, but no humans.
226* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'' plays with this trope. The main characters are two fox children and their single parents, one of whom is a dragon. However, figures from actual history (such as several American presidents and Music/JohnLennon) are mentioned, although they're never shown.
227* The titular characters in ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' are a rabbit and a wolf who [[InterspeciesRomance are]] HappilyMarried, which is a big deal on their world since predator species are allowed to eat prey species. [[spoiler:It was eventually revealed that the characters live on a [[EarthAllAlong futuristic Earth]] where [[HumanitysWake humans have gone extinct]]. And then it was revealed that they live on a parallel Earth with a strong connection to a world of humans. The TimeyWimeyBall may be involved]].
228* ''Webcomic/{{Wurr}}'': [[{{Xenofiction}} No humans at all]]. All talking animals seem to fall within one of three species (or subspecies) of [[CivilizedAnimal civilized—albeit still quadrupedal—dog]].
229%%*''Webcomic/CodeNameHunter''
230* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'': Most characters are rabbits, with the occasional cat.
231* ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'' has an entire [[SpaceOpera galaxy]] of {{Funny Animal}}s, complete with planets named for different species.
232%%* ''Webcomic/BeyondTheWesternDeep''
233%%* ''Webcomic/PoppyOpossum''
234* Downplayed in ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'', in which only cats and dogs are civilized.
235* The eponymous main characters of ''Webcomic/ChuckAndBeans'' are anthropomorphic animals, specifically a rabbit and a dog, respectively. The few background characters that appear are always other anthropomorphic animals.
236* ''Webcomic/SpacePawdyssey'' is another galaxy of funny animals, with each species family originating on a different planet. Unfortunately the Felines lost their homeworld, and the majority of their population, in the GreatOffscreenWar.
237* The owl people in ''Webcomic/RealmOfOwls'' are the comic's equivalent of humans. There are also other anthropomorphic animals that have human intelligence, like [[https://realmofowls.com/comics/saviour-versus-gatherer the Beast Lord who is a long-spined cat]].
238* The cast of ''[[Webcomic/FifteenMinds Blue Moon Blossom]]'' consists of cartoony minimalist animals with what appear to be human levels of intelligence and reasoning.
239* ''Webcomic/NonPack'' is a MatureAnimalStory about {{Gangbangers}} struggling for power in an anthropomorphic version of UsefulNotes/PuertoRico. The {{Villain Protagonist}}s are a group of criminal dogs, and their rivals are other species-based gangs.
240* ''Webcomic/LitterboxComics'' is a SliceOfLife strip that stars a family of anthropomorphic cats, and their peers are other anthropomorphic creatures such as pugs, foxes, birds, and lizards. Even some pop culture icons get animal translations. The strip is based on the artist's actual family, though it parodies real-world animal behaviors as well.
241* ''Webcomic/{{Forestdale}}'' goes all in on this trope. Everything from mammals to avians to reptiles are anthropomorphized with no exceptions. There are even hybrid animals that result from breeding outside of one's species as is the case with Jake Noel.
242* ''Webcomic/LancerTheKnightsOfFenris'' is a furry SpaceOpera set in a FeudalFuture. It's about the mammalian species uniting in self-defense against the Drogahri, a civilization of warlike {{reptiles|are abhorrent}} who seek to conquer them all.
243* ''Webcomic/FeliciaSorceressOfKatara'' takes place in a fantasy world where a few specific species families (including: bears, canids, felines, primates, mice, rabbits, raccoons, skunks, and toads) are anthropomorphized and others are not. Most of them have their other countries but there is a degree of migration, for instance the vixen titular character was born in the canine land of Dogonia but moved to the feline kingdom of Katara after her family was killed, while the Lep'Kruft rabbits lost their homeland to a magical disaster and depend on what hospitality the other kingdoms might provide. Toads seem to fill the role of orcs.
244* ''Webcomic/FoxesInLove'' is set in a world much like ours, except that humans are replaced with foxes.
245* ''Webcomic/{{Tamberlane}}'' features a world populated by anthropomorphic animals who find a human child who gets adopted by a village.
246* In ''Webcomic/PreenyHasToRepeatSixthGrade'' The world of Furth is populated by various kind of sparkledogs and sparklecats with magical fur powers.
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250* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'' was made into one of these a few years after its founding, with the title pets serving as the stand-in for humans, so the Petpets serve as stand-ins for animals.
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254* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' takes place in a world populated by {{Funny Animal}}s such as bears, aardvarks, and cats. In fact, it is lampshaded when Arthur and his friends are watching a self-parody of the cartoon. [[Literature/{{Arthur}} The original books]] took place in a LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy environment, however eventually the TokenHuman Tibble twins and their grandmother were {{retcon}}ned into bears.
255* Many of the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts featuring WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}. Everyone is an animal, [[FurryConfusion humanized or not]]. [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Early shorts]] had Mickey living amongst humans (likely to go with Walt's belief that Mickey was a human who looked like a mouse to the viewers), however eventually that was phased out for everyone being an animal. ''Most'' characters are pretty anthropomorphic (they talk, wear clothes, and walk upright) but there are a few animals who act like animals (Pluto is probably the most famous). Which end of the scale Chip and Dale fall on varies; in the older shorts where they were foils of Donald they didn't wear clothing and sometimes ran around on all fours, but by the time they got their [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers own afternoon cartoon]] they were much more human-like.
256* Several ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' series, such as ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'', ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', and ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''. Same as the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, all of them are animals. ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'' on the other hand eventually fell within the LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy category.
257* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' maintains the lack of humans (with at least one FurryConfusion gag), with the exception of the "Quack Pack" episode, where the family is trapped in a TV sitcom with a human audience. The characters are unfamiliar with humans and refer to them as "horrible flesh-faced monsters", confirming that this trope normally applies.
258%%* ''WesternAnimation/WowWowWubbzy''
259* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'''s title setting is populated entirely by anthropomorphic frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.
260* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' combines this with MouseWorld to create a setting primarily populated by fish and other marine animals.
261* ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' stars a group of FunnyAnimal children consisting of a penguin, moose, hippo, kangaroo, and a CartoonCreature that resembles an insect.
262* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'''s main characters are a FemaleFelineMaleMutt duo who are heroic spies. Their boss is a flea, and all the other characters are various species.
263* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' is primarily cats and dogs, but other kinds of animals are seen prominently, then there's also the occasional CartoonCreature like [[IronicName Mr. Sunshine.]]
264* ''Literature/MaxAndRuby'' (second TV series based on books by Creator/RosemaryWells) takes place in a world populated by rabbits. Unusually, Ruby's toys are clearly human dolls.
265* Another series based on Wells' books is ''WesternAnimation/TimothyGoesToSchool''. There are no humans whatsoever and the main character is a raccoon. Other animal types include cats, mice and bulldogs. They behave almost entirely like humans, with only a very rare FurryReminder.
266* ''WesternAnimation/TurboDogs'', as the name of the show suggests, is set in a world populated by anthropomorphic dogs.
267* ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'', both the CivilizedAnimal[=/=]FunnyAnimal world in books and the original version of the show, and the newer world in the CGI version.
268* CivilizedAnimal example: ''Literature/{{Franklin}}''. The protagonist is an anthropomorphic turtle and two of his best friends are a bear cub and fox kit. It is, apparently, Earth, as Australia is explicitly mentioned by name and both maps and globes have been depicted that match the Earth.
269* ''WesternAnimation/BabarAndTheAdventuresOfBadou'' follows in the footsteps of the original ''Babar'' series (see Literature). Unlike its predecessors however, humans are entirely absent/unmentioned in the show, and non-elephant/rhino/monkey Funny Animals feature much more prominently, with crocodiles, zebras, and ostriches also being among the show's major characters. Also, {{Talking Animal}}s, like lions and leopards, appear coexisting with the Funny Animals, albeit living in the wilderness while the regular characters live in towns and cities.
270* ''WesternAnimation/{{Olivia}}'' is set in such a place, with the title character and her family being anthropomorphic pigs.
271* ''WesternAnimation/TurtleIsland'' features this trope. The inhabitants of the titular island are a turtle, a platypus, an octopus, and an earthworm, while the recurring villains are a rat, a shark, and a parrot.
272%% * ''WesternAnimation/TheBremenAvenueExperience'' is a SettingUpdate of ''Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians'', and its characters (a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster) are based on the animals from the original tale. %%Is the world devoid of humans? Because the original story isn't.
273* ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' takes place in a hotel full of shaved animals in their underwear.
274* The main setting of ''WesternAnimation/{{Spliced}}'', Keep Away Island, is this with MixAndMatchCritters, but humans are presumed to exist in the rest of the world, as most of the characters were created by one.
275* Rare plant example: ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'', where all of the characters are either talking fruit or vegetables.
276%%* Another fruit example: ''WesternAnimation/CoconutFredsFruitSaladIsland''.
277* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', and from the same creator, ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'' and ''WesternAnimation/LetsGoLuna'' are almost entirely made up of {{Funny Animal}}s. A few {{Cartoon Creature}}s and {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s have appeared in all three shows though.
278* ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'': Compared to Greenblatt's previous series, ''Chowder'' (which is LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy ), ''Harvey Beaks'' is this, with the characters generally being forest animals like birds, rabbits, skunks, foxes, bears, boars, and what not. There are also a number of {{Cartoon Creature}}s too, such as Fee and Foo.
279* ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld'', where all of the inhabitants are animals shaped like their names.
280* ''WesternAnimation/SuperSecretSecretSquirrel'' has an all-animal cast, unlike the original ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' series, which took place in a LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy world.
281* ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'' is set on an all-cat world.
282* ''WesternAnimation/DavidCopperfield1993'' is an AnthropomorphicAnimalAdaptation of [[Literature/DavidCopperfield the original novel]].
283* PlayedForDrama in ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats 2011}}''. In the words of the Cats' King Claudus, Third Earth is "...a world of warring animals" and his [[TheEmpire empire]] of Thundera is both the [[MasterRace great civilizer]] and the only species strong enough to keep the peace, through AnimalJingoism crossed with FantasticRacism. (His rivals the Lizards have different ideas.) Apart from a small enclave of [[{{Lilliputians}} Lilliputian]] PlantPeople, Third Earth is presented matter-of-factly as being this, until protagonist Lion-O's arrival in the series' first real AdventureTown introduces us to droves and droves of, not ''humans'' but ''[[HumanoidAliens aliens]]''...[[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy oh my]]!
284* ''WesternAnimation/ScaredySquirrel'' takes place in a town full of funny animals. The main character is a squirrel, his boss is a canary, his best friend is a skunk, his rival is a ferret, etc.
285%%* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'''s ''WebAnimation/CheatCommandos Adventures'', where all of the inhabitants are talking The Cheats.
286* ''WesternAnimation/SittingDucks'' is set in a world populated by anthropomorphic ducks and alligators.
287* Every incarnation of ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' on takes place in a world without humans. The fourth generation continuity, ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', is particularly rigorous about this, going to the point of editing the appearances of [[MixAndMatchCritters partly human creatures]] to remove the "partly human" bit (for instance, manticores have fully leonine heads, while a sphinx appeared with a pony's head instead of a human's). The only exception are the ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls Equestria Girls]]'' films, which are explicitly set in a separate universe from the one the rest of G4 takes place in.
288%%* ''WesternAnimation/LennyAndSid''.
289%%* ''WesternAnimation/OutThere'' takes place in a world of {{Cartoon Creature}}s.
290* ''WesternAnimation/SheriffCalliesWildWest'' is a WesternSeries for pre-schoolers. Most of its characters are animals, but one of Sheriff Callie's deputies is an anthropomorphic cactus.
291* ''WesternAnimation/SkunkFu'' takes place in a version of ancient China where the animal styles of kung fu are all performed by actual animals.
292* ''WesternAnimation/TootAndPuddle'' is definitely a more unusual example. The entire cast is animals, however, they fall at various stages along the map. Toot, Puddle and the other talking pig characters are pretty much Funny Animals and many of the other characters are too. However, Toot & Puddle live with a bird named Tulip who is generally shaped like a bird and can fly, but can still talk and is completely sentient. Certain animals, such as elephants or cows, tend to be drawn more animal-like and may sometimes perform their animal functions, such an elephant who gives rides around India. However, the elephant still gets paid for doing this job and has her own life off-duty.
293* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantomcat}}'' lived in a world like this. He was a cat; his TrueCompanions, his enemies, and the civilians they protected were all various species of animal.
294* Creator/TonkoHouse's animated short ''WesternAnimation/TheDamKeeper'' is set in a world populated by FunnyAnimals containing no dialogue from the characters.
295* ''WesternAnimation/TheNinthLifeOfShermanPhelps'' is set in a world of anthropomorphic animal people, with the main characters being a cat and a mouse and a recurring elephant character who takes NewJobsAsThePlotDemands.
296* The Russian series ''Animation/NuPogodi'' has an entire cast of anthropomorphic animals.
297* The main characters of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kipper}}'' are anthropomorphic dogs and pigs. There never any humans seen and nothing to indicate any exist within that world.
298* ''WesternAnimation/CountDuckula'' is about a world of anthropomorphic birds.
299* Zigzagged in ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': At first the episodes started and finished with a human ranger and his children having a [[DoubleAesop parallel Aesop]] and living near the characters and [[TheMasquerade all the sentient animals were supposed to coexist secretly with humans]] (showing even normal non-anthropomorphic animals as the rule). After the initial season the humans were phased out and the world become a planet of {{Civilized Animal}}s.
300* TheRemake of ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse''. The original series rarely ''showed'' any humans, but was intended to be a MouseWorld beneath regular UsefulNotes/{{London}}. In the new version, the Queen is a corgi, there's a hippo selling meat pies, and the rodents and other small animals have been scaled up to the point where DM's pillar box HQ is now a skyscraper ''shaped'' like a pillar box.
301* Most western cartoons for ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' play this trope straight, despite the games taking place in a LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy environment. ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'' and ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground'' came out prior to ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' and use the outdated "Mobius" concept. ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' takes place in an AlternateUniverse from the games where the characterizations are different and the world seems to be populated by anthros, as no humans other than Dr. Eggman are ever shown. Curiously averted by ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', which had a significant number of human characters despite being (loosely) based on the early Western canon, although it was still set on Mobius and most characters were anthros. In addition, the series bible for ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'' established that Mobius was a [[EarthAllAlong post-apocalyptic Earth]] that was originally populated by humans, similarly to the Archie continuity.
302* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Planet Smileyland only has seven inhabitants, but all of them are anthropomorphic animals with no humans in sight.
303* ''WesternAnimation/CommanderClark'' is filled with funny animals [[RecycledInSpace in space]]. The main characters are a dog, a fox, and a cat.
304* ''WesternAnimation/TheTaleOfTheGreatBunny'': [[EasterBunny The Great Bunny]] lives in one. Abigail goes to it to find him when he doesn't leave Easter Eggs in her house.
305* ''WesternAnimation/PeppaPig'' takes place in a world entirely populated by anthropomorphic animals with [[SpeciesSurname species surnames]]. Over the show's long run, only two humans have appeared: Santa Claus and the Queen.
306* On ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy'', all of the characters are animal-people of some sort. Elinor is a rabbit, while her best friends Ari and Olive are a bat and elephant respectively. Their teacher is a mole.
307* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' takes place in a world populated by anthropomorphic dogs of multiple different breeds, with a good number of characters even [[AerithAndBob having names that would be more typical for dogs than people]].
308* ''WesternAnimation/FluffyGardens'' is a world inhabited by animals which live like humans and are bipedal, but otherwise have an animal body plan.
309* ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndPotato'': All the characters are mammals, birds and reptiles; for example, Chip's family are pugs.
310* ''WesternAnimation/PeteTheCat'' has a wide range of anthropomorphic animal characters, but there are no humans to be seen. The main characters are two cats, a dog, a squirrel, a toad and a platypus.
311* ''WesternAnimation/DangerRangers'' takes place on an Earth populated by anthropomorphic animals, though [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic dogs also exist]] and landmarks such as Mount Rushmore and the Art/StatueOfLiberty still have human appearances.
312* The 2022 ShortFilm ''The Great Wolf Pack: A Call To Adventure'' takes place in a world of cute funny animals starring the resort's five mascots (Wiley the Wolf, Violet the Wolf, Sammy the Squirrel, Oliver the Raccoon, and Brinley the Bear). The film was created by "Great Wolf Entertainment" (a division of American indoor water park chain "Great Wolf Lodge") with plans on making newer animated content starring the five characters in the future. In addition, the mascots were given major redesigns where some resembled feral animals (notably Sammy the Squirrel).
313* The 1984 animated series ''WesternAnimation/TheGetAlongGang'' takes place in a world of friendly and cute anthropomorphic animals. The series focuses on a group of young animals (notably Dotty Dog and [[SweetSheep Woolma Lamb]]) spending quality time together and different ways of friendship. The series was also created by American Greetings, the same people behind ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' and ''Franchise/CareBears'' which originated as a series of Greeting Cards.
314* The entire ''WesternAnimation/{{Centaurworld}}'' series takes place in a world inhabited by anthropomorphic fantasy creatures with barely any humans seen featuring a group of centaurs that possess different animal bodies and there's also a anthropomorphic black female hippogriff named Griffith.
315* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'' is completely filled with civilized, talking animals including wombats, snakes, moose, kangaroos, iguanas, fish, tarsiers, and eagles.
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