ANIMAL CHARACTERS
BUTTON-NOSED
| DOGS (HANGING EARS - BEARDED) | ||
Barks alternated between the dog characters' amount of facial hair from the thin moustache to the goatee to full-grown beards. |
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| DOGS (HANGING EARS - UNBEARDED) | ||
By omitting facial hair Barks' dog characters' faces would often look more like those of real dogs. |
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| DOGS (HUMAN EARS - BEARDED) | ||
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| DOGS (HUMAN EARS - UNBEARDED) | ||
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| CATS | ||
The most prominent feature for a cat character is pointy ears. |
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| MICE/RATS | ||
The most prominent features for a mouse/rat character are a long nose and rounded ears. |
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| MISCELLANEOUS ANIMALS | ||
Other button-nosed characters such as foxes, wolves, bulls, and bears were sometimes seen as secondary characters. |
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| STAGE 1: ANIMALS |
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| STAGE 2: ANIMAL CHARACTERS BUTTON-NOSED |
STAGE 2: ANIMAL CHARACTERS BEAKED AND OTHERS |
| STAGE 3: HUMANS |
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| TEMPORARY METAMORPHOSES | |
| http://www.cbarks.dk/themetamorphosesdogs.htm | Date 2007-05-24 |