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In animation, it's fairly common for characters to be depicted differently from what you'd expect from real life (usually missing the little finger), especially from the anatomical point, mostly due to simplification of the human/animal figure represented. Sometimes though, one or more characters in particular on a show will be depicted in a way distinctive from the rest of the cast. Normally, they either:

  • lack one prominent anatomical feature, especially the nose;
  • or are depicted with more detail, having features that other members of the cast don't.

Of course, this trope applies only when one or a few characters among the whole cast of the show are depicted with less or more detail than the greatest part of the cast. After all, it's almost impossible to determine a norm if there is none to start with.

Related to Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: In many cartoons, only females have visible lips and eyelashes.

Super-Trope to the first type of The Noseless, No Mouth, and Motionless Chin. Sub-Trope of Non-Standard Character Design and Animals Lack Attributes. Related to Invisible Anatomy.


Examples:

Anime & Manga

Comic Books

  • Plastic Man: To emphasize his amorphous nature, Plastic Man has no toes. Presumably, Plas can extrude as many toes as he wishes, if he wants to.

Comic Strips

  • Cathy: Cathy has no nose, but no one else in the comic shares this trait.
  • Dilbert: Both Dilbert and Dogbert lack mouths that the rest of the cast has. There are rare cases in which a mouth appears when Dilbert is shouting. In the cartoon series, it only appears when they are speaking.
  • Peanuts: Charlie Brown. Word of God says he has a full head of hair, if very fine, short, and blond.

Films — Animation

  • South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: The Mole is the only kid to have ears.
  • Steven Universe: The Movie: Spinel is a unique mix of both versions of the trope. She originally had eyelashes and no irises, but when she changed form, the eyelashes disappeared and her eyes gained red irises. Her original form gains the latter's eyes briefly when she's angered.
  • Turning Red: Auntie Chen's giant red panda form has no visible whiskers while almost everyone else's does. Ming's and Sun Yee's also lack them.

Films — Live-Action

Webcomics

Web Animation

  • Homestar Runner: Several characters lack arms.
  • RWBY: Prior to Volume 7, the show didn't have the ability to give characters fingernails. As a result, only characters with painted nails had any fingernail definition. These characters were limited to Cinder (red nails), Emerald (pink nails), and Salem (black nails).

Western Animation

  • Blaze and the Monster Machines: The eponymous Blaze is the only non-human character with visible irises; all the others have the standard Black Dot Pupils.
  • Bob the Builder: The humans in the original series have a lack of eyebrows, two small black dots on each eye, and four fingers on each hands, while the vehicles in the entire series have just black eyes.
  • Family Guy: The earrings on Lois' head are directly attached to the sides of her head; i.e., when her hair is brushed back there's nothing there.
  • Gravity Falls: Sev'ral Timez are the only characters with visible irises.
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Mandy is the only character without a nose. Also Grim, but he's a skeleton anyway.
  • Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil: The eponymous protagonist is the only character who lacks a nose. He is also more Animesque than the rest of the cast.
  • Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures: From the episode "This Island Mouseville" on, Mighty Mouse is drawn without a tail.
  • The Powerpuff Girls: The three sisters have no fingers nor noses.
  • The Simpsons:
    • You can't tell where Bart, Lisa, and Maggie's forehead ends and hair begins, they all run together and are of the same color, and none of the other characters share this trait.
    • The Simpson kids are "tow-headed"—which means very light, flaxen blonde, as confirmed by Chief Wiggum when he radios to the police station and describes Bart as such. Also, during a sight-gag about "realistic cartoons", where the family suddenly morphs into far more human-looking depictions of their characters, the Simpson kids are all seen to be very light blonde.
    • Also, characters that have been in the show since the Tracy Ulman days (such as the Simpson family and Krusty the Clown) tend to have really huge eyeballs while everyone else's eyes are more or less normal-sized.
    • The only character with five fingers is God.
  • South Park:
    • At first, little Ike Broflovski is the only one drawn having small beady eyes and a Pac-Man-like head which flaps up and down whenever he speaks. We later find out that rather than Ike being drawn as special isn't because he is much younger than anyone else, but that Canadians (he is adopted) all look like that. It's unknown if this was planned from the start or something the creators added later, but it's likely the former, since Terrence and Philip had the same element from the start, and their accents marked them (poorly) as Canadian.
    • Likewise, many of the children lack noses, whereas adults and, to some extent, older children have them.
    • Characters introduced in later episodes tend to be more detailed due to the advancements in animation, while the older characters keep their simpler designs.
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob and Sandy are two of the very few characters who have fingers instead of Fingerless Hands, though in Sandy's case that's simply because she's the only animal that does have fingers in real life. Lampshaded on a few occasions.
  • Steven Universe:
    • Most Gems lack eyebrows, except when they need them for expressions.
    • Onion and his father Yellowtail both lack ears. Onion also lacks eyebrows.
    • While gems almost never have visible ears, it seems to just be part of the show's art style not to draw ears when they're even partially obstructed (which generally applies to human women as well). However, the Rutile Twins have hair that goes straight up without showing ears, suggesting they literally don't have any.
    • The only characters with normally visible eyelashes are Jasper, the four members of the Diamond Authority, and the Mystery Girl from "Last One Out of Beach City" (who is wearing dark eyeshadow).
    • White Diamond is the only character with visible fingernails or toenails (which stick out especially because they're stark black against the rest of her glowing white body).
    • A few characters have visible iris: The Diamonds, Jasper (as well as the "Skinny" Jasper in the Zoo), Sapphire, Holly Blue Agate, Nephrite, and a fair number of gem fusions. Bizarrely, Sugilite has five eyes, and the three from Garnet have irises, but the two from Amethyst don't.
  • Xiaolin Showdown: Omi has no nose. Also no hair, but then again, he is a monk.

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