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== [[Largely Normal Animal]]: ==
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* The animals in ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|Sleeping Beauty]]'' are this, especially Diablo the raven.
* The animals in ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|Sleeping Beauty]]'' are this, especially Diablo the raven.
* The dogs and other animals in ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Disney)|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]''
* The dogs and other animals in ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Disney)|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]''
* The animals in ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney)|The Jungle Book]]'', though Louie the orangutan and the monkeys are [[Partially Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]].
* The animals in ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney)|The Jungle Book]]'', though Louie the orangutan and the monkeys are [[Partially-Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]].
* The cats, dogs, horse, and geese in ''[[The Aristocats]]'' are this, though the geese and the cats (especially the cats in Scat Cat's gang) are [[Partially Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]] and Roquefort the mouse falls squarely into the [[Civilized Animal]] trope.
* The cats, dogs, horse, and geese in ''[[The Aristocats]]'' are this, though the geese and the cats (especially the cats in Scat Cat's gang) are [[Partially-Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]] and Roquefort the mouse falls squarely into the [[Civilized Animal]] trope.
* Rufus the cat from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers]]''
* Rufus the cat from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers]]''
* The animals in ''[[The Small One]]''
* The animals in ''[[The Small One]]''
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* Flounder, Flotsam, Jetsam, and many of the other marine animals ''[[The Little Mermaid (Disney)|The Little Mermaid]]''
* Flounder, Flotsam, Jetsam, and many of the other marine animals ''[[The Little Mermaid (Disney)|The Little Mermaid]]''
* Most of the Australian wildlife from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers Down Under]]''.
* Most of the Australian wildlife from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers Down Under]]''.
* Abu the monkey from [[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]] straddles the line between this trope and [[Speech Impaired Animal]].
* Abu the monkey from [[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]] straddles the line between this trope and [[Speech-Impaired Animal]].
* The animals in the three ''[[The Lion King|Lion King]]'' movies are this, though Timon and Rafiki are [[Civilized Animal|Civilized Animals]].
* The animals in the three ''[[The Lion King|Lion King]]'' movies are this, though Timon and Rafiki are [[Civilized Animal|Civilized Animals]].
* Meeko, Flit, and Percy in ''[[Pocahontas (Disney)|Pocahontas]]''
* Meeko, Flit, and Percy in ''[[Pocahontas (Disney)|Pocahontas]]''
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* Many of the animals in ''[[Tarzan (Disney)|Tarzan]]'', especially the gorillas and elephants.
* Many of the animals in ''[[Tarzan (Disney)|Tarzan]]'', especially the gorillas and elephants.
* The dinosaurs and lemurs from ''[[Dinosaur]]''. Yes, even [[Big Bad|the Carnotaurus.]]
* The dinosaurs and lemurs from ''[[Dinosaur]]''. Yes, even [[Big Bad|the Carnotaurus.]]
* Bucky the squirrel from ''[[The Emperors New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]''.
* Bucky the squirrel from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]''.
* The animals in ''[[Brother Bear]]''.
* The animals in ''[[Brother Bear]]''.
* The animals in ''[[Home On the Range]]'' except Lucky Jack, who is a [[Civilized Animal]].
* The animals in ''[[Home On the Range]]'' except Lucky Jack, who is a [[Civilized Animal]].
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* Pascal the chameleon and Maximus the horse from ''[[Tangled]]''
* Pascal the chameleon and Maximus the horse from ''[[Tangled]]''
* [[Mickey Mouse]]'s dog, [[Pluto the Pup]] is this, as are many other "non-anthro" animals in the ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]''.
* [[Mickey Mouse]]'s dog, [[Pluto the Pup]] is this, as are many other "non-anthro" animals in the ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]''.
** Though quite a few of them lean toward [[Partially Civilized Animal]].
** Though quite a few of them lean toward [[Partially-Civilized Animal]].
* The fish and other animals in ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
* The fish and other animals in ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
* The dogs in ''[[Up]]''
* The dogs in ''[[Up]]''
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* The dogs, wolves, and other animals in ''[[Balto (Animation)|Balto]]''
* The dogs, wolves, and other animals in ''[[Balto (Animation)|Balto]]''
* The birds and other animals in ''[[Rio]]''
* The birds and other animals in ''[[Rio]]''
* The animals in ''[[Happy Feet]]'', though the penguins are [[Partially Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]]
* The animals in ''[[Happy Feet]]'', though the penguins are [[Partially-Civilized Animal|Partially Civilized Animals]]
* The wolves and other animals in ''[[Alpha and Omega]]''
* The wolves and other animals in ''[[Alpha and Omega]]''
* Pooka, Anya's dog in ''[[Anastasia]]''.
* Pooka, Anya's dog in ''[[Anastasia]]''.
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** Sykes the crow, Scout the dog, and Squeakers the rat, Pharfignewton the horse, and Gobbles the turkey fall here too.
** Sykes the crow, Scout the dog, and Squeakers the rat, Pharfignewton the horse, and Gobbles the turkey fall here too.
* Gary the snail in ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'', though in his dream, he's a [[Funny Animal]] like [[SpongeBob]].
* Gary the snail in ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'', though in his dream, he's a [[Funny Animal]] like [[SpongeBob]].
* Opalescence the white Persian cat and the other animals and pets from ''[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''
* Opalescence the white Persian cat and the other animals and pets from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''
* The monkey in ''[[Chuggington]]''
* The monkey in ''[[Chuggington]]''
* Azrael from ''[[The Smurfs]]''
* Azrael from ''[[The Smurfs]]''
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* Dinah the kitten from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' is between this and a LNA.
* Dinah the kitten from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' is between this and a LNA.
* Brutus and Nero the crocodiles from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers]]''
* Brutus and Nero the crocodiles from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers]]''
* The [[Everythings Worse With Bears|grizzly bear]] from ''[[The Fox and The Hound (Disney)|The Fox and The Hound]]''
* The [[Everything's Worse With Bears|grizzly bear]] from ''[[The Fox and The Hound (Disney)|The Fox and The Hound]]''
* Toby and Felicia from ''[[The Great Mouse Detective (Disney)|The Great Mouse Detective]]''.
* Toby and Felicia from ''[[The Great Mouse Detective (Disney)|The Great Mouse Detective]]''.
* Max the dog from ''[[The Little Mermaid (Disney)|The Little Mermaid]]''
* Max the dog from ''[[The Little Mermaid (Disney)|The Little Mermaid]]''
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* Marahute from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers]] Down Under''
* Marahute from ''[[The Rescuers (Disney)|The Rescuers]] Down Under''
* Philipe the horse, the wolves, and most of the other animals in ''[[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beauty and The Beast]]''.
* Philipe the horse, the wolves, and most of the other animals in ''[[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beauty and The Beast]]''.
* [[What Measure Is a Non Cute|The coelacanths]] from ''[[Atlantis the Lost Empire (Disney)|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]''.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Cute?|The coelacanths]] from ''[[Atlantis the Lost Empire (Disney)|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]''.
* The frog and the ducklings from ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'' and the chicken from ''[[Lilo and Stitch]] 2: Stitch Has a Glitch''
* The frog and the ducklings from ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'' and the chicken from ''[[Lilo and Stitch]] 2: Stitch Has a Glitch''
** Many of the animals in the movies and [[Lilo and Stitch The Series|series]] are at this in fact.
** Many of the animals in the movies and [[Lilo and Stitch The Series|series]] are at this in fact.

Revision as of 22:42, 8 January 2014

Ever notice in fictional works aimed at children, animals tend to have much more (or at least a little more) intelligence than they should?

Nearly Normal Animals don't talk (though Largely Normal Animals can have some sort of Animal Talk) and are usually quadrupedal if they are that way in real life. They are very much animals, particularly when it comes to instincts, priorities and motivations and they very rarely wear clothes. Like many Speech-Impaired Animals and Talking Animals, Nearly-Normal Animals lack hands and walk on all fours, negating the possibility of performing many human tasks and behaviors.

Nearly-Normal Animals come in three types: largely normal, mostly normal, and almost normal.

Largely-Normal Animals (LNAs) clearly have thought processes and often human-level intelligence but don't talk freely with humans. These animal characters may talk to each other, essentially having their own language, but humans won't understand them. That is, unless they can talk to animals or if the language is able to be learned. Their thought processes and personality is still very much like that of whatever animal they are. Many of them are able to make human-like arm and hand gestures and some can even grasp objects as if they have opposable thumbs. A few examples are bipedal even if their species isn't naturally so, but the majority of them stay on four legs if they are a four-legged animal in Real Life. A few LNAs can sometimes act like the more anthropomorphic Civilized Animal or Funny Animal when required by a joke.

Mostly-Normal Animals (MNAs) have clear thought processes as well as a few human and/or some or several doglike characteristics (greater frequency of uttering sounds, human-like expressions) that still don't detract from their animality. Like Level 3, but unlike Level 1, they don't talk Animal Talk. Their thought processes and personality is still very much like that of whatever animal they are. These animals usually don't go beyond being able to make human-like hand or arm gestures sometimes. They stay on all four legs if they are four-legged animals. This is the level between Level 1 and Level 3.

Almost-Normal Animals (ANAs) have very few human and/or a few doglike characteristics (e.g., greater frequency of uttering sounds, human-like expressions) that don't retract from their animality, but they allow an audience not well versed in the way of animal behavior to understand what's going on in the animals' minds. Can be merely a result of Did Not Do the Research or completely intended. They don't make human-like arm or hand gestures and they stay on all four legs if they're four-legged animals.

This is the low end of the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism. The next step up is Partially-Civilized Animal.

Related to Amplified Animal Aptitude. [LNAs] are often but not always Intellectual Animals.

See Speech-Impaired Animal and Talking Animal for [LNAs] that can talk freely with humans.


Examples of Nearly-Normal Animal include:

Largely Normal Animal:

Anime and Manga

  • Ein from Cowboy Bebop. He is smart enough to read, play chess, figure out stuff Spike and Jet can't and even hacking. Problem is, he's otherwise a totally normal dog -- he just has human-like intelligence -- and thus he can't speak, only bark and point out stuff.
  • The cats in Chi's Sweet Home


Comic Books

  • Hot Dog of Archie Comics would act like this in his own title, where he was revealed to have a high-tech super-structure underneath his common dog house. The series didn't last long.


Disney and Pixar


Film - Animated


Film - Live Action


Literature


Live Action TV

  • The titular kangaroo of Skippy the Bush Kangaroo not only showed a remarkable understanding of English, but would often imitate human behaviors like playing a piano or the drums.
  • Lassie can not only understand, but also bark in some sort of code that humans understand to mean Timmy in A Well.


Newspaper Comics

  • The four-legged Garfield in the earlier comic strips.
  • The four-legged Snoopy from the earlier Peanuts comic strips.


Webcomics


Western Animation


Video Games

  • Mabari war hounds of the Dragon Age series are said to be smart enough to talk, wise enough not to. They're certainly able to understand what people say and Hawke's mabari was able to learn to play cards. Dwarven enchanter Sandal even seems to have figured out how to speak "mabari speak."


Mostly Normal Animal:

Disney and Pixar


Film - Animated

  • The equine cast in Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron have some slightly doglike behaviour and expressions. They have human eyebrows and visible, white sclera. The narrator is a horse, and the horses have a sense of humour and can plan ahead. At least some individuals also have romantic love, although Spirit's home herd seems to follow the normal stallion/harem order.
  • Dragon the cat from The Secret of NIMH, as in the book.
  • The hawk from Rango


Film - Live Action

  • The penguins in Mr Poppers Penguins
  • Azreal in The Smurfs. He bangs his head on a table (in a way that only a human could) in one scene, and aside from that looks like a normal cat (to the point where he looks like motion capture of a real cat in the CGI scenes)


Literature


Western Animation

Almost Normal Animal:

Anime and Manga


Disney and Pixar


Film - Live Action

  • The otherwise completely normal moth that Gargamel saw in The Smurfs is able to carry out his order to send a swarm of moths. His order backfired and the moth sent a swarm of flies instead, but still.


Literature

  • In the book Indian Paint, the horses were almost normal, and completely unable to talk. This is particularly interesting because part of the book was told from the point of view of one of them.


Western Animation