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* Secret from the comic book version of ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.

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* Secret from the comic book version of ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.''ComicBook/YoungJustice''.



* ''WesternAnimation.MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'': The Gaea Everfree in Timber Spruce's story doesn't have legs, but an amorphous trunk-like lower body that seems to flow from the ground, leaving a trail of gem dust.

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* ''WesternAnimation.MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'': ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'': The Gaea Everfree in Timber Spruce's story doesn't have legs, but an amorphous trunk-like lower body that seems to flow from the ground, leaving a trail of gem dust.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': the Flying Dutchman has no feet, just what he refers to his as "my ghostly tail". Sometimes he wears a sock on it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': the The Flying Dutchman has no feet, just what he refers to his as "my ghostly tail". Sometimes he wears a sock on it.
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** The Firelord design extends to Fire, Air, and Water Elementals in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', with a special mention going to Voidwalker demons. The most impressive example of this trope would be Ragnaros, who is ''the'' Fire Lord and [[LargeAndInCharge bigger than ten lesser elementals standing on each other]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/CasperScareSchool'': All ghosts have genie-like tails most of the time, however Casper is shown to be able to grow a pair of legs when needed, so presumably other ghosts can do this too.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CasperScareSchool'': ''WesternAnimation/CaspersScareSchool'': All ghosts have genie-like tails most of the time, however time. However Casper is shown to be able to grow a pair of legs when needed, so presumably other ghosts can do this too.
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* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': The ghost fish that Mercury makes:
--> the the front half of a fish. Everything behind the main fins dissolved into a trail of indistinct mist.
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* ''WesternAnimation.MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'': The Gaea Everfree in Timber Spruce's story doesn't have legs, but an amorphous trunk-like lower body that seems to flow from the ground, leaving a trail of gem dust.



* The library ghost in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}''.

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* The library ghost in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}''.''Film/{{Ghostbusters|1984}}''.



-->'''Ghost:''' Doc, I - I can't feel my legs.
-->'''Dr. Zarei:''' You don't have legs.
-->'''Ghost:''' *StunnedSilence*
-->'''Dr. Zarei:''' ...This is not a new development. You lost them when you died.
-->'''Ghost:''' *StunnedSilence*
-->'''Dr. Zarei:''' That's not new either.

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-->'''Ghost:''' Doc, I - I I--I can't feel my legs.
-->'''Dr.
legs.\\
'''Dr.
Zarei:''' You don't have legs.
-->'''Ghost:''' *StunnedSilence*
-->'''Dr.
legs.\\
''[{{stunned silence}}]''\\
'''Dr.
Zarei:''' ...This is not a new development. You lost them when you died.
-->'''Ghost:''' *StunnedSilence*
-->'''Dr.
died.\\
''[stunned silence]''\\
'''Dr.
Zarei:''' That's not new either.
either.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': the Flying Dutchman has no feet, just what he refers to his as "my ghostly tail". Sometimes he wears a sock on it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': the Flying Dutchman has no feet, just what he refers to his as "my ghostly tail". Sometimes he wears a sock on it.



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Compare and contrast InvisibleAnatomy. For the trope where feet are blurred due to speed, see WheelOFeet.

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Compare and contrast InvisibleAnatomy. For the trope where feet are blurred due to speed, see WheelOFeet.
WheelOFeet. If your HumongousMecha trades anthropomorphic silhouette for mobility see HoverMecha or HoverSkates.
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* Caesar Clown from ''Manga/OnePiece'' constantly uses the power of his Gas Gas Fruit to transform his lower body into gas, which gives him an appearance reminiscent of a traditional {{Shinigami}}. When forced into his normal state, he ends up looking rather ridiculous.
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* Yu and Rei, the ghost twins from the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' series, have fog feet. Which creates an InUniverse FridgeLogic situation for other characters when Yu starts dancing.
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* The library ghost in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}''.

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* The library ghost in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}''.''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}''.
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->''I like drawing the Genie because then I don't have to worry about legs.''

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': the Flying Dutchman refers to his as "my ghostly tail".
** ...and sometimes wears a sock on it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': the Flying Dutchman has no feet, just what he refers to his as "my ghostly tail".
** ...and sometimes
tail". Sometimes he wears a sock on it.
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His legs are completely invisible, they aren't foglike.


* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'': The villain known as The Phantom Limb has a very dangerous version of this trope.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo!'': In the Halloween special, Scary Figure Dance, the Titan ghosts have ghostly tails instead of two feet.
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* Ghosts in ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'' have this. PlayedForLaughs when [[TheMedic Dr. Zarei]] is treating a ghost patient:
-->'''Ghost:''' Doc, I - I can't feel my legs.
-->'''Dr. Zarei:''' You don't have legs.
-->'''Ghost:''' *StunnedSilence*
-->'''Dr. Zarei:''' ...This is not a new development. You lost them when you died.
-->'''Ghost:''' *StunnedSilence*
-->'''Dr. Zarei:''' That's not new either.
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** ...and sometimes wears a sock on it.
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* ''La Saga du Prêtre Jean'': In book 2 ''L'Œil du Sphinx'' (''The Eye of the Sphinx''), hostile desert spirits attacking a caravan look like humans above the waist, but have nothing but a whirlwind below.
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* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': Genie had [[ShapedLikeItself a tail of the same shape as that of an archetypical genie]] most of the time. When his connection to the lamp is broken at the end of the film by Aladdin's final wish, the tail is broken off of the lamp and he grows a pair of legs…though the legs are seen at least once before that.

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* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': Genie had has [[ShapedLikeItself a tail of the same shape as that of an archetypical genie]] most of the time. When his connection to the lamp is broken at the end of the film by Aladdin's final wish, the tail is broken off of the lamp and he grows a pair of legs…though legs... though the legs are seen at least once before that.



* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':



* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate II'', the genie model (used for {{djinn}}, dao and, less apropriately in terms of looks, efreet) has both a legged and a "tapering down to a point [[GenieInABottle as if emerging from a bottle or lamp]]" version.

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* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate II'', ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII'', the genie model (used for {{djinn}}, dao and, less apropriately in terms of looks, efreet) has both a legged and a "tapering down to a point [[GenieInABottle as if emerging from a bottle or lamp]]" version.



* In ''CatacombAbyss'', spectres (if that's really what they're called) are bat-featured vaguely humanoid insubstantial-looking creatures that taper down to a point and float just above the ground.

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* In ''CatacombAbyss'', ''[[VideoGame/CatacombFantasyTrilogy Catacomb Abyss]]'', spectres (if that's really what they're called) are bat-featured vaguely humanoid insubstantial-looking creatures that taper down to a point and float just above the ground.



* The Lilitu from ''Webcomic/{{Underling}}'', primitive nature demons from ancient times, have the form of female imps with a trail of smoke instead of legs. Including main character Lilith, although she can take a more humanoid shape.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}''

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}''''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'':
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* The Firelord hero from ''{{Warcraft 3}}'' has a humanoid torso, but moves along on a tail made of magma.

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* The Firelord hero from ''{{Warcraft 3}}'' ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' has a humanoid torso, but moves along on a tail made of magma.
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* The entire lower body is replaced by a cloud for ''VideoGame/MegaMan7's'' Cloud Man and his ''Videogame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' counterpart.
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* This is a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent common representation of genies]]. While the upper torso appears solid, the legs ends in a wisp of smoke, generally connected to the [[GenieInABottle lamp, bottle or whatever genie artefact]] they're supposedly coming from.

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* This is a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent common representation of genies]]. While the upper torso appears solid, the legs ends end in a wisp of smoke, generally connected to the [[GenieInABottle lamp, bottle or whatever genie artefact]] artifact]] they're supposedly coming from.
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* [[CuteGhostGirl Emily]] from ''ComicBook/AnyasGhost'', although she's [[VoluntaryShapeshifting capable of forming separate legs]].
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* The ghost housekeeper Bloody Bridget in the MonsterMash noir ''Literature/CityOfDevils''.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', anyone flying via the cleric spell ''Wind walk'' is depicted this way.
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* [[CuteGhostGirl Sayo]] from ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' even manages to ''[[{{Dojikko}} trip]]'' over her nonexistant legs.

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* [[CuteGhostGirl Sayo]] from ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' even manages to ''[[{{Dojikko}} trip]]'' over her nonexistant nonexistent legs.
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* The Faceless One from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' was always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased.

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* The Faceless One from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' was always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased.
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* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': Genie had [[ShapedLikeItself a tail of the same shape as that of an archetypical genie]] most of the time. When his connection to the lamp is broken at the end of the film by Aladdin's final wish, the tail is broken off of the lamp and he grows a pair of legs.

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* ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'': Genie had [[ShapedLikeItself a tail of the same shape as that of an archetypical genie]] most of the time. When his connection to the lamp is broken at the end of the film by Aladdin's final wish, the tail is broken off of the lamp and he grows a pair of legs. legs…though the legs are seen at least once before that.

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->''I like drawing the Genie because then I don’t have to worry about legs.''

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->''I like drawing the Genie because then I don’t don't have to worry about legs.''



Perhaps a combination of PartialTransformation and SuperSmoke or a general characteristic of beings that aren't of this earth, including but not limited to genies and ghosts. Characters with [[TitleDrop fog-feet]] operate as if they have a full anatomy, but some portion of their lower body is invisible or insubstantial.

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Perhaps a combination of PartialTransformation and SuperSmoke or a general characteristic of beings that aren't of this earth, Earth, including but not limited to genies and ghosts. Characters with [[TitleDrop fog-feet]] fog feet]] operate as if they have a full anatomy, but some portion of their lower body is invisible or insubstantial.






* The Faceless One from ''WesternAnimation/{{He-Man and the Masters of the Universe}}'' was always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased.

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* The Faceless One from ''WesternAnimation/{{He-Man and the Masters of the Universe}}'' ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' was always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'': the Flying Dutchman refers to his as "my ghostly tail".
* ''WesternAnimation/CasperScareSchool'': all ghosts have genie-like tails most of the time, however Casper is shown to be able to grow a pair of legs when needed, so presumably other ghosts can do this too.

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** In season 2 episode 22, both Ecaflip spirits Mélo and Sho-Bubu lack legs, having instead ectoplasmic "tails" linking them to their respective cursed rings.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'': ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': the Flying Dutchman refers to his as "my ghostly tail".
* ''WesternAnimation/CasperScareSchool'': all All ghosts have genie-like tails most of the time, however Casper is shown to be able to grow a pair of legs when needed, so presumably other ghosts can do this too.


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* A common trait of spectral or semi-incorporeal demons in the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' franchise. Some examples:
** The Native American cloud people Shiwanna, whose body solidifies and dissipates into purple wisps.
** The Aztec Tezcatlipoca, who has legs and the hint of feet, but as he strides forward those feet just... fade into a vapor.
** The Classic Elementals Flaemis, Aeros, and Aquans.
** The Islamic Jinn, a LawyerFriendlyCameo of Disney's Genie.

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* This is a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent common representation of genies]]. While the upper torso appears solid, the legs ends in a wisp of smoke, generally connected to the [[GenieInABottle lamp, bottle or whatever genie artefact]] they're supposedly coming from.
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* This is a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent common representation of genies]]. While the upper torso appears solid, the legs ends in a wisp of smoke, generally connected to the [[GenieInABottle lamp, bottle or whatever genie artefact]] they're supposedly coming from.



* ''CasperScareSchool'': all ghosts have genie-like tails most of the time, however Casper is shown to be able to grow a pair of legs when needed, so presumably other ghosts can do this too.

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* ''CasperScareSchool'': ''WesternAnimation/CasperScareSchool'': all ghosts have genie-like tails most of the time, however Casper is shown to be able to grow a pair of legs when needed, so presumably other ghosts can do this too.

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