Averted with Jot, Zot, Sikko, Coach Nurse, Sekoila, and the Yarner twins.Takko and Jakko Zarner also wear shirts but no pants.Zak (when separated from Ko), Pakko, and Makko all wear shirts but no pants.That's still more than a lot of anthropomorphic Digimon wear. Several Digimon wear pants but no shirt, including WereGa rurumon, Gargomon, Shutmon, and SymbareAngoramon.The title character of Panpaka Pants is an anthropomorphic pig who wears underwear as his only clothing.The titular Cocotamas of Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama and its Sequel Series Kira Kira Happy Hirake Cocotama are small beings with animal-like traits who wear underwear, but no shirts.In the anime, Clover & Friends are seen wearing red and blue hoods during the winter ◊ which wasn't present in the original manga. Luna from Happy Happy Clover is the only character who is seen wearing clothing, at least in the original manga.This is lampshaded in his first appearance when Black Star immediately asks what he is and why the hell he's not wearing any pants. Excalibur of Soul Eater only wears a shirt and top-hat, though he's not an animal.Tony Tony Chopper from One Piece, although he does wear full outfits in a few arcs.Oddly enough, this is something of a Truth in Television: people who dress their pets in costumes, or just to protect them from extreme cold, tend to leave off pants so the animal can relieve itself without making a mess. See also Pantsless Males, Fully-Dressed Females. As a result, pantsless and shirtless Beast Men aren't very common. However, as Beast Man are more humanoid than they are animal, they can look very unnerving to some (Especially if they are nearing Little Bit Beastly tier). The majority of half-dressed cartoon animals are on the Civilized Animal and Funny Animal tier, but half-dressed cartoon animals can range from Nearly Normal Animal and even Beast Man on the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism. Sometimes further Lampshaded by having the towel fall off. So it's a good thing that most of them lack primary and secondary sexual characteristics anyway.Ī form of Lampshade Hanging involves having the character wrap a towel around themselves (which kinda makes sense, as wet fur/hair is as form-fitting as a wet T-shirt). Female characters are likely to be depicted wearing a skirt, but that's mostly a gender clue. In general, they won't wear any footwear as it has the issue of not communicating the "animal" part of their name/species. Strangely, if a half-dressed character loses their shirt they will suddenly realize their crotch is exposed. Hence, feathers and fur have long been grandfathered in as an acceptable animal analogue for clothing. Most animal characters from The Golden Age of Animation wore no clothes whatsoever, but acted denuded only when random comic violence rendered them featherless or furless, with their underlying bare skin (and occasional Goofy Print Underwear) revealed. Very importantly, this does not mean a character without an outfit is automatically regarded as "naked". This variant is a lot more common for female characters than the pantless variant. Some characters of this type wear vests in such a way that the chest isn't covered, which can border on fully dressed. Some characters wearing skirts without shirts are not wearing any underwear. Shirtless or Bare-chested: wears pants, shorts, overalls (which often border on fully dressed), or a skirt, but without a shirt or any other kind of top. This variant is more common in male animals than in female animals. This also refers to characters wearing dresses or skirts (even long ones) with shirts but without underwear. note A shirt or any other kind of top without pants, shorts, overalls, or a skirt but with underwear would border on fully dressed if the underwear looks enough like shorts. Pantless or Bare-bottomed: wears a shirt, coat, vest, or some other kind of top, but no pants, shorts, or overalls, or a skirt and very rarely with any underwear on.Half-dressed cartoon animals often, but not exclusively, come in two variants, Also, shirtless ones are more likely to wear shoes than pantless ones. Some half-dressed cartoon animals wear shoes, but others do not. Characters with distinctive tails might not get pants, and ducks are rarely given shoes. A full outfit has a high chance of obscuring what species a character is, so you're bound to find just enough clothing to make it quirky to that character without covering up the most basic cues, with the major exception of White Gloves. While characters having inexplicable collars is an animation cheat, one might think a character who wears a full outfit might be easier to draw.īut if your characters are Funny Animals, you are bound to run the gamut of animals until you hit unfamiliar ones.
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