The page contradicts itself by saying Human and Animal are the only languages in the world, then saying that humans are always portrayed as having many different languages.
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.I don't think Thought Bubble Speech is a subtrope of Animal Talk. Garfield is sometimes shown meowing.
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.If all humans understand each other regardless of what language they speak, is that an inversion of Animal Talk?
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.I'm debating whether I should do this in my Itchy and Pups cartoon (featuring a pet cat and dog)
Hide / Show RepliesMaybe King Gator's just one of those "talking animals". After all, he is a lot larger than he realisticly should be
Maybe King Gator's just one of those "talking animals". After all, he is a lot larger than he realisticly should be
Does anyone know which was the first work to come up with animal talk? I'd be curious to know. My guess would have been Bambi, (in which case Disney would have gotten the idea from the original book) but I don't know if that's where it originally came from.
which thing can able to speak while its not an animal nor human being
The page image just looks like Masquerade/Bilingual Animal if you're not familiar with the franchise.