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* ''Literature/AngelaNicely'': Discussed in “Pony Party!”, where Angela wonders if a “pony party” is a party where ponies wear party hats.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': Quique and his son Sammy are snakes who wear hats and nothing else.
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* ''Literature/HopOnPop'': Pat wears only gloves.
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** Droop-a-long Coyote on ''WesternAnimation/RicochetRabbitAndDroopALongCoyote wore a hat, scarf and gun holster.

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** Droop-a-long Coyote on ''WesternAnimation/RicochetRabbitAndDroopALongCoyote wore a hat, scarf bandana and gun holster.
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* ''Hugless Douglas'': The titular bear wears a red scarf.
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* Tony the Tiger from ''Frosted Flakes'' cereal sports only a red bandana. His son, Tony Jr., had a bandana and ball cap.

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* Tony the Tiger from ''Frosted Flakes'' Flakes/Frosties'' cereal sports only a red bandana. His son, Tony Jr., had a bandana and ball cap.
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* ''Film/LyleLyleCrocodile": Lyle wears a scarf.

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* ''Film/LyleLyleCrocodile": ''Film/{{LyleLyleCrocodile}}'': Lyle wears a scarf.
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* ''Film/LyleLyleCrocodile": Lyle wears a scarf.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'': The Conductor's mom only wears a collar around her neck, while his nephew, Gilbert, only wears a conductor's hat. All the other ''Troodon'' who operate the Dinosaur Train or work at the stations wear hats.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'': The Conductor's mom only wears a collar choker around her neck, while his nephew, Gilbert, only wears a conductor's hat. All the other ''Troodon'' who operate the Dinosaur Train or work at the stations wear hats.
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Tony wears a bandana, not a neckerchief


* Tony the Tiger from ''Frosted Flakes'' cereal sports only a neckerchief. His son, Tony Jr., had a neckerchief and ball cap.

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* Tony the Tiger from ''Frosted Flakes'' cereal sports only a neckerchief.red bandana. His son, Tony Jr., had a neckerchief bandana and ball cap.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the title character and his parents [[BarefootCartoonAnimal don't wear shoes]] but are otherwise fully clothed. However, Darwin (essentially Gumball's brother) wears ''only'' shoes. Several other characters, like Darwin, wear only shoes, including Penny (peanut), Tobias (multi-colored blot with limbs), and Anton (piece of toast). Other examples with different accessories include Principal Brown (a slug with brown hair and glasses) and Carrie (a ghost with hair clips)

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the title character and his parents [[BarefootCartoonAnimal don't wear shoes]] but are otherwise fully clothed. However, Darwin (essentially Gumball's brother) wears ''only'' shoes. Several other characters, like Darwin, wear only shoes, including Penny (peanut), Tobias (multi-colored blot with limbs), and Anton (piece of toast). Other examples with different accessories include Principal Brown (a slug with brown hair and glasses) and Carrie (a ghost with hair clips)clips) [[spoiler: when Penny comes out of her shell she's revealed to actucally be a shape-shifting fairy and goes completely naked from that point onward]].

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See also HalfDressedCartoonAnimal and TertiarySexualCharacteristics. Subtrope of AppropriateAnimalAttire.

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See also ClothingAppendage, HalfDressedCartoonAnimal and TertiarySexualCharacteristics. Subtrope of AppropriateAnimalAttire.


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* This is the norm for domestic animals (minus the "cartoon" part, of course). If a dog or cat, for example, ever wears anything, it's probably just a collar.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DenisAndMe'': One of the regular characters on the show is Pinchy, a crab who wears blue-rimmed glasses.
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* ''Literature/DrSeusssSleepBook'': The mounts of the zizzer-zoof seed salesman wear masks.
* ''Literature/OneFishTwoFishRedFishBlueFish'':
** The old fish wears glasses.
** The fat fish wears a hat.
** The "high" creature wears a jetpack.
** The guy with eleven fingers wears a hat and bowtie.
** One guy wears only a hat and a shoe (yes, ''a'' shoe).
** The Gox wears yellow boxing gloves.
** The ten cats the girl balances on her head wear pink bows.
** The two guys on the phone wear bowties.


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* ''VideoGame/LivingBooks'': In "The Tortoise and the Hare", several animals wear only accessories. One bear, for instance, wears a tie, the bird narrator wears shoes, and the beaver wears a baseball cap and shoes.
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* Sakamoto from ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' wears a red scarf that turns him into a TalkingAnimal. HilarityEnsues when [[ChildProdigy the Professor]] decides to give it to a crow for a while.

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* Sakamoto from ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' wears a red scarf that turns him into a TalkingAnimal. HilarityEnsues Hilarity ensues when [[ChildProdigy the Professor]] decides to give it to a crow for a while.

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* Many of the non-villager characters in ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'', along with the sheep villagers. Most of the other villagers are half-dressed, though.
* ''[[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo-Kazooie]]'':
** Kazooie temporarily becomes one if she uses a shoe power-up, whether it be Wading Boots or [[SprintShoes Turbo Trainers]] in the first game, or Springy Step Shoes or [[StickyShoes Claw Clamber Boots]] in [[VideoGame/BanjoTooie the second]].
** In the first two games, Boggy the Polar Bear only wears a scarf. However, the rest of his family all wear more clothes than he does. In the first game, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal his children all wear pants]], and in the second, his wife and children are all fully clothed.
** Gobi the Camel wears only a blue collar.
** Eyrie, as a baby, wears nothing but a diaper.
* The VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} all wear spiked black kneepads, as well as individual accessories: sunglasses for Rash, gauntlets and a belt for Zitz, and spiked armbands for Pimple. Notably, they all used to be human.



* ''VideoGame/BuckSaturdayMorningCartoonApocalypse'': [[PlayerCharacter Buck's]] [[InterspeciesAdoption father]] is a vulture wearing a hat and some dog tags.
* ''VideoGame/CastleOnTheCoast'': Swirl, the Co-op player character, is a squirrel who wears a green wizard's hat and carries a magic wand in his mouth.
* The sheep-men from the Nightmare levels in ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' have a few features which identify them (Sheep with Sunglasses, Sheep with Regent Hair, Sheep with Police Hat, etc.) and can help you recognize them as humans in the real world.
* In ''VideoGame/DillonsRollingWestern'', the protagonist Dillon is an anthropomorphic armadillo who wears a cowboy hat, a pair of gloves, a pair of boots, a teal bandana, and a belt, but not a shirt or pants.



* ''VideoGame/MailMole'': Pretty much all of the cast don't wear much clothing. [[PlayerCharacter Molty]], for example, only wears eyeglasses, a mailman's hat, and a mailbag... assuming you don't [[VirtualPaperDoll change his outfit]].
* Shoes and gloves are the standard outfit for most ([[PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales male]]) characters in the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series. Chip from ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' wears even less, only a necklace. Typically averted with female characters like Amy Rose and Cream (who both wear dresses), or Rouge with her SpyCatsuit meets OfCorsetsSexy outfit.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** Yoshi from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' and later games wears only shoes and a saddle, like most other members of his species.
** The little Yo'ster from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' wears a diaper (because he is a newborn) yet lacks a saddle.
** Also [[BigBad Bowser]], who only wears a spiked collar and wristbands, as well as some of the enemies in the games.
** In addition to wearing spiked wristbands like his father, Bowser Jr. wears a white bandana with fangs on it.



* In ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Subverted with the Pokemon Sylveon, which appears to be wearing several bows with trailing ribbons, but these "accessories" are actually part of its body; the trailing ribbons are feelers.
** In the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' games, the Pokémon belonging to the Rescue Teams all wear bandanas, but usually nothing else. It doesn't show up in their in-game sprites, though.

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* In ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Subverted with the Pokemon Sylveon, which appears to be
A black cat wearing several bows with trailing ribbons, but these "accessories" are actually part of its body; the trailing ribbons are feelers.
** In the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' games, the Pokémon belonging to the Rescue Teams all wear bandanas, but usually nothing else. It doesn't show
a red scarf shows up in their in-game sprites, though.an early chapter of ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. He [[ChekhovsGunman turns out to be important]], as he's [[spoiler: Sissel's true form]].
* In ''Website/HectorsWorld'', most of the sea creatures go nude, but Constable Solosolave wears his police hat and Tortoisenapper Quince wears a hat and belt.
* When [[RubberForeheadAliens Daxter]] is changed into a [[MixAndMatchCritters ottsel]] in ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxterThePrecursorLegacy'', he goes from fully clothed to only wearing gloves and a pilot hat with goggles. Later moves to HalfDressedCartoonAnimal after [[AndYourRewardIsClothes he gains pants]].
* ''VideoGame/JoumeeTheHedgehog'': [[PlayerCharacter Joumee]] wears a red flower above her ear.



* The sheep-men from the Nightmare levels in ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' have a few features which identify them (Sheep with Sunglasses, Sheep with Regent Hair, Sheep with Police Hat, etc.) and can help you recognize them as humans in the real world.
* The VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} all wear spiked black kneepads, as well as individual accessories: sunglasses for Rash, gauntlets and a belt for Zitz, and spiked armbands for Pimple. Notably, they all used to be human.
* When [[RubberForeheadAliens Daxter]] is changed into a [[MixAndMatchCritters ottsel]] in ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxterThePrecursorLegacy'', he goes from fully clothed to only wearing gloves and a pilot hat with goggles. Later moves to HalfDressedCartoonAnimal after [[AndYourRewardIsClothes he gains pants]].
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** The unnamed shrine fox from ''VideoGame/Persona4'' wears a red scarf.
** Morgana from ''VideoGame/Persona5'' is a cat-like being who wears a black bandanna mask, a yellow bandana around his neck, and a utility belt.
* All the 8 canine warriors from ''{{VideoGame/Okami}}'' have scarves.
* A black cat wearing a red scarf shows up in an early chapter of ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. He [[ChekhovsGunman turns out to be important]], as he's [[spoiler: Sissel's true form]].
* Many of the non-villager characters in ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'', along with the sheep villagers. Most of the other villagers are half-dressed, though.
* ''[[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo-Kazooie]]'':
** Kazooie temporarily becomes one if she uses a shoe power-up, whether it be Wading Boots or [[SprintShoes Turbo Trainers]] in the first game, or Springy Step Shoes or [[StickyShoes Claw Clamber Boots]] in [[VideoGame/BanjoTooie the second]].
** In the first two games, Boggy the Polar Bear only wears a scarf. However, the rest of his family all wear more clothes than he does. In the first game, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal his children all wear pants]], and in the second, his wife and children are all fully clothed.
** Gobi the Camel wears only a blue collar.
** Eyrie, as a baby, wears nothing but a diaper.

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* The sheep-men from the Nightmare levels Pat in ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' have a few features which identify them (Sheep with Sunglasses, Sheep with Regent Hair, Sheep with Police Hat, etc.) and can help you recognize them as humans in the real world.
* The VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} all wear spiked black kneepads, as well as individual accessories: sunglasses for Rash, gauntlets and a belt for Zitz, and spiked armbands for Pimple. Notably, they all used to be human.
* When [[RubberForeheadAliens Daxter]] is changed into a [[MixAndMatchCritters ottsel]] in ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxterThePrecursorLegacy'', he goes from fully clothed to only wearing gloves and a pilot hat with goggles. Later moves to HalfDressedCartoonAnimal after [[AndYourRewardIsClothes he gains pants]].
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** The unnamed shrine fox from ''VideoGame/Persona4''
''VideoGame/LaterAlligator'' wears only a red scarf.
** Morgana from ''VideoGame/Persona5'' is a cat-like being who wears a black bandanna mask, a yellow
bandana around his neck, and a utility belt.
* All the 8 canine warriors from ''{{VideoGame/Okami}}'' have scarves.
* A black cat wearing a red scarf shows up
hat, in an early chapter of ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. He [[ChekhovsGunman turns out contrast to be important]], as he's [[spoiler: Sissel's true form]].
* Many of the non-villager characters in ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'', along with the sheep villagers. Most of
all the other villagers are half-dressed, though.
* ''[[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo-Kazooie]]'':
** Kazooie temporarily becomes one if she uses a shoe power-up, whether it be Wading Boots or [[SprintShoes Turbo Trainers]]
alligators in the first game, who are either [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal fully]] or Springy Step Shoes or [[StickyShoes Claw Clamber Boots]] in [[VideoGame/BanjoTooie the second]].
** In the first two games, Boggy the Polar Bear only wears a scarf. However, the rest of his family all wear more clothes than he does. In the first game,
[[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal his children all wear pants]], and in the second, his wife and children are all fully clothed.
** Gobi the Camel wears only a blue collar.
** Eyrie, as a baby, wears nothing but a diaper.
half-dressed]].



* The title protagonist of ''VideoGame/MadRatDead'' wears nothing but gloves and a tag on his ear.
* ''VideoGame/MailMole'': Pretty much all of the cast don't wear much clothing. [[PlayerCharacter Molty]], for example, only wears eyeglasses, a mailman's hat, and a mailbag... assuming you don't [[VirtualPaperDoll change his outfit]].



* In ''VideoGame/DillonsRollingWestern'', the protagonist Dillon is an anthropomorphic armadillo who wears a cowboy hat, a pair of gloves, a pair of boots, a teal bandana, and a belt, but not a shirt or pants.
* In ''Website/HectorsWorld'', most of the sea creatures go nude, but Constable Solosolave wears his police hat and Tortoisenapper Quince wears a hat and belt.

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* In ''VideoGame/DillonsRollingWestern'', All the protagonist Dillon 8 canine warriors from ''{{VideoGame/Okami}}'' have scarves.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** The unnamed shrine fox from ''VideoGame/Persona4'' wears a red scarf.
** Morgana from ''VideoGame/Persona5''
is an anthropomorphic armadillo a cat-like being who wears a cowboy hat, black bandanna mask, a pair of gloves, a pair of boots, a teal bandana, yellow bandana around his neck, and a belt, but not a shirt or pants.
utility belt.
* In ''Website/HectorsWorld'', most of ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Subverted with
the sea creatures go nude, Pokemon Sylveon, which appears to be wearing several bows with trailing ribbons, but Constable Solosolave wears his police hat and Tortoisenapper Quince these "accessories" are actually part of its body; the trailing ribbons are feelers.
** In the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' games, the Pokémon belonging to the Rescue Teams all wear bandanas, but usually nothing else. It doesn't show up in their in-game sprites, though.
* Suketoudara the fish of ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' typically doesn't wear clothing at all, but in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo7'' he
wears a hat and belt.bow tie.



* ''VideoGame/BuckSaturdayMorningCartoonApocalypse'': [[PlayerCharacter Buck's]] [[InterspeciesAdoption father]] is a vulture wearing a hat and some dog tags.
* The title protagonist of ''VideoGame/MadRatDead'' wears nothing but gloves and a tag on his ear.
* ''VideoGame/JoumeeTheHedgehog'': [[PlayerCharacter Joumee]] wears a red flower above her ear.
* Suketoudara the fish of ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' typically doesn't wear clothing at all, but in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo7'' he wears a bow tie.
* Pat in ''VideoGame/LaterAlligator'' wears only a bandana and a hat, in contrast to all the other alligators in the game, who are either [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal fully]] or [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]].

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* ''VideoGame/BuckSaturdayMorningCartoonApocalypse'': [[PlayerCharacter Buck's]] [[InterspeciesAdoption father]] is a vulture wearing a hat Shoes and some dog tags.
* The title protagonist of ''VideoGame/MadRatDead'' wears nothing but
gloves and a tag on his ear.
* ''VideoGame/JoumeeTheHedgehog'': [[PlayerCharacter Joumee]]
are the standard outfit for most ([[PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales male]]) characters in the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series. Chip from ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' wears even less, only a red flower above her ear.
* Suketoudara the fish of ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' typically doesn't
necklace. Typically averted with female characters like Amy Rose and Cream (who both wear clothing at all, but in ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo7'' he wears a bow tie.
dresses), or Rouge with her SpyCatsuit meets OfCorsetsSexy outfit.
* Pat in ''VideoGame/LaterAlligator'' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** Yoshi from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' and later games
wears only shoes and a saddle, like most other members of his species.
** The little Yo'ster from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' wears a diaper (because he is a newborn) yet lacks a saddle.
** Also [[BigBad Bowser]], who only wears a spiked collar and wristbands, as well as some of the enemies in the games.
** In addition to wearing spiked wristbands like his father, Bowser Jr. wears a white
bandana and a hat, in contrast to all the other alligators in the game, who are either [[FullyDressedCartoonAnimal fully]] or [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal half-dressed]].with fangs on it.



* ''VideoGame/TinyHandsAdventure'': [[PlayerCharacter Borti]] is a blue T-Rex clad only in a cap and knapsack.



* ''VideoGame/TinyHandsAdventure'': [[PlayerCharacter Borti]] is a blue T-Rex clad only in a cap and knapsack.
* ''VideoGame/CastleOnTheCoast'': Swirl, the Co-op player character, is a squirrel who wears a green wizard's hat and carries a magic wand in his mouth.
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* ''VideoGame/BubbleAndSqueak'': One of the enemies in the game is a blue bird wearing a red baseball cap, carrying a baseball bat.
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* The Gromble from ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'' wears a pair of black gloves, a black belt, and four red pumps.
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* In Ranger Gord's segments, on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' the possum and beaver (representing Red and Harold, respectively), wear a hat and a pair of glasses accordingly.
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* ''VideoGame/CastleOnTheCoast'': Swirl, the Co-op player character, is a squirrel who wears a green wizard's hat and carries a magic wand in his mouth.
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** [[LightIsNotGood Sweet Tooth]] wears only boots, as does [[FriendToAllLivingThings Poppet]], although she sometimes wears a bow.

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** [[LightIsNotGood Sweet Tooth]] wears only boots, as does [[FriendToAllLivingThings [[AnimalLover Poppet]], although she sometimes wears a bow.
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* ''Literature/ASickDayForAmosMcGee'': The shy penguin wears socks and the rhinoceros wears a scarf.
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* Same with Slappy Squirrel from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', although she usually is seen with her HyperspaceArsenal... er, I mean purse.

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* Same with Slappy Squirrel from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' only wears a green hat, although she she's usually is also seen with her HyperspaceArsenal... er, I mean purse.
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** Some of the rats, most notably Darktan, are examples themselves, though. While actually wearing clothes proves impractical, Darktan finds having [[TooManyBelts lots of belts with pouches on them]] to be very handy in the Trap Disposal Squad. Meanwhile, Sardines the dancing rat wears [[NiceHat a little straw boater hat]] with holes for his ears, and believes "You've gotta have a hat to get ahead."

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** Some of the rats, most notably Darktan, are examples themselves, though. While actually wearing clothes proves impractical, Darktan finds having [[TooManyBelts lots of belts with pouches on them]] to be very handy in the Trap Disposal Squad. Meanwhile, Sardines the dancing rat wears [[NiceHat a little straw boater hat]] hat with holes for his ears, and believes "You've gotta have a hat to get ahead."



* Most of the cats in ''Literature/PeterNoTail'', including the titular character, wear [[NiceHat hats]] and collars, at least in some illustrations as well as in the books. Peter/[[DubNameChange Pelle]] in particular also wears a bowtie.

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* Most of the cats in ''Literature/PeterNoTail'', including the titular character, wear [[NiceHat hats]] hats and collars, at least in some illustrations as well as in the books. Peter/[[DubNameChange Pelle]] in particular also wears a bowtie.



* Uncle Gabby from ''WesternAnimation/TheDrinkyCrowShow''. His only clothing is a NiceHat.

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* Uncle Gabby from ''WesternAnimation/TheDrinkyCrowShow''. His only clothing is a NiceHat.hat.

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* ''Literature/WhoWetMyPants'':
** The tortoise wears only a hat, a bandanna, shoes, and glasses.
** The squirrel wears only a hat and bandanna.



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** The tortoise wears only a hat, a bandanna, shoes, and glasses.
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* Most of the main characters in ''WesternAnimation/LittleDogsOnThePrairie'' fit this trope:
** Gilroy wears a blue hat with a red stripe on it.
** Hollister wears a green visor and a skinny red bowtie.
** Patterson wears a white cowboy hat and red bandana.
** Darcy wears a green hair bow.
** Sport wears a dark gray hat.
** Scout wears a tan cowboy hat and a blue bandana.
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* Margalo the canary from ''Film/StuartLittle2''. She Wears a scarf and a tiny aviator's helmet.

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* Margalo the canary from ''Film/StuartLittle2''. She Wears wears a scarf and a tiny aviator's helmet.
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* Margalo the canary from ''[[Film/StuartLittle2]]''. She Wears a scarf and a tiny aviator's helmet.

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* Margalo the canary from ''[[Film/StuartLittle2]]''.''Film/StuartLittle2''. She Wears a scarf and a tiny aviator's helmet.

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