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** Other Pixar examples would be ''{{WesternAnimation/Onward}}'' with fantasy creatures and ''WesternAnimation/Elemental2023'' with [[AnthropomorphicPersonification elemental beings]].
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Robots}}'' takes placed in a world [[ExactlyWhatitSaysontheTin populated entirely by robots.]]
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Robots}}'' takes placed in a world [[ExactlyWhatitSaysontheTin populated entirely by robots.]]
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* All of the characters in ''VideoGame/MoonlightPulse'' are anthropomorphic animals of some kind, though some, like Laguna, remain quadrupedal. The heroes are mostly mammals, while villains are all insects or arachnids.
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* ''VideoGame/TheFlowerCollectors'' takes place in Spain during The70s, but the world is populated with anthropomorphic animals instead of humans.
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* 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]].
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* 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 [[{{Mayincatec}} Guatemala]].
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* ''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).
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* 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 ''two'' true mammals in the cast (Judd and Li'l Judd, who are cats); 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.
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* 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 ''two'' ''three'' true mammals in the cast (Judd and Li'l Judd, who are cats); 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.
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* 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.
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* All the patients in ''VideoGame/HappyHospital'' are {{Funny Animal}}s with equally funny diseases.
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* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' movies:
** 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 animal population into a green planet. The teleportation process gives most of the animals intelligence, allowing them to evolve over the years into their current state.
** 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 animal population into a green planet. The teleportation process gives most of the animals intelligence, allowing them to evolve over the years into their current state.
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** 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 theanimal population 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.
** 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
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* 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.
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* In ''Webcomic/PreenyHasToRepeat6thGrade'' The world of Furth is populated by various kind of sparkledogs and sparklecats with magical fur powers.
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* In ''Webcomic/PreenyHasToRepeat6thGrade'' ''Webcomic/PreenyHasToRepeatSixthGrade'' The world of Furth is populated by various kind of sparkledogs and sparklecats with magical fur powers.
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* ''Webcomic/Tamberlane'' features a world populated by anthropomorphic animals who find a human child who gets adopted by a village.
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* ''Webcomic/Tamberlane'' ''Webcomic/{{Tamberlane}}'' features a world populated by anthropomorphic animals who find a human child who gets adopted by a village.
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* ''Webcomic/Tamberlane'' features a world populated by anthropomorphic animals who find a human child who gets adopted by a village.
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May result in FurryConfusion and/or CarnivoreConfusion. These worlds may contain [[SemiaquaticSpeciesSailor semiaquatic animals working in nautical professions]].
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* ''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.
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* 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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* ''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.
* ''Literature/{{Plonqmas}}'': The series takes place in one. The only human referenced in the stories is Santa Claus.
* ''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).
* ''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.
* ''Literature/{{Plonqmas}}'': The series takes place in one. The only human referenced in the stories is Santa Claus.
* ''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).
* ''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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* ''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.
* ''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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* ''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.
* ''Literature/{{Plonqmas}}'': The series takes place in one. The only human referenced in the stories is Santa Claus.
* ''WebOriginal/{{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).
* ''Literature/{{Plonqmas}}'': The series takes place in one. The only human referenced in the stories is Santa Claus.
* ''WebOriginal/{{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).
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* ''[[Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal Brand New Animal]]'' is all about a world in which "beastmen" live on Earth alongside humans and the tensions that arise between the two. Unlike most funny animals, beastmen can actually shift into fully "human" forms.
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* ''Nezumi Monogatari'' is a 2007 kids anime film created by [[Creator/{{Sanrio}} Sanrio Company]] which focuses on 2 mice George and Gerald who live in the abandoned house with the other mice friends and their elder mouse who sends them on a journey to find the dragon in the waterfall.
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* ''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 more significant in the sequels, starting out as largely a background gag.
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* ''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, sequels]], starting out as largely a background gag.
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* ''Fanfic/LeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemenTempestRewrite'': One exists in the form of the state of [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Calisota]].
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* Warner Bros. ''WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance'' (1997) has a cast of anthropomorphized animals and people. It takes place in 1939 Hollywood where a skinny cat named Danny goes to Hollywood to make it in show business along with his Penguin friend Pudge. He also meets his skinny girlfriend cat named Sawyer who he falls in love with. After finding out that animal cast only gets minor parts in the film. He works together with the animals to show people they can be stars of the show and this angers the child actor star Darla Dimple who seeks to thwart Danny from rising to the top.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' is between this and MouseWorld with animals found in the American Southwest like rodents and lizards. A bit of FurryConfusion and AnimalsNotToScale results in a few scenes too.