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An art style alternative to the tall, skinny design that is so common in [[Bishoujo Series]]. '''Puni Plush''' avoids straight lines, emphasizing a character's curves, especially the face and hips, that can give to the cast an overall short, young look. Most common in [[Moe|romantic or slice-of-life anime]], but sometimes used in [[Break the Cutie|less obvious ways]]. Often leads to [[Artistic Age]] of the "looks younger" variety.
An art style alternative to the tall, skinny design that is so common in [[Bishoujo Series]]. '''Puni Plush''' avoids straight lines, emphasizing a character's curves, especially the face and hips, that can give to the cast an overall short, young look. Most common in [[Moe|romantic or slice-of-life anime]], but sometimes used in [[Break the Cutie|less obvious ways]]. Often leads to [[Artistic Age]] of the "looks younger" variety.


Take this trope to its extreme and you get [[Super-Deformed]]. Contrast [[Noodle People]]. Not to be confused with the species from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
Take this trope to its extreme and you get [[Super-Deformed]]. Contrast [[Noodle People]]. Not to be confused with the species from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' or [[Puni Puni Poemi]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Pictured above: ''[[Manabi Straight!]]'', especially jarring when it's removed to accommodate a [[Beach Episode]] and the girls suddenly look [[Fan Service|much older]].
* Pictured above: ''[[Manabi Straight!]]'', especially jarring when it's removed to accommodate a [[Beach Episode]] and the girls suddenly look [[Fan Service|much older]].
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** Also ''[[Shoulder a Coffin Kuro]]'', from the same creator.
** Also ''[[Shoulder a Coffin Kuro]]'', from the same creator.
* [[Grrl Power]]!
* [[Grrl Power]]!
* ''Hare + Guu''
* ''[[Haré+Guu|Hare + Guu]]''
* All of the students in ''[[Hanamaru Kindergarten]]''. These are some of the smallest and roundest toddlers anywhere in fiction.
* All of the students in ''[[Hanamaru Kindergarten]]''. These are some of the smallest and roundest toddlers anywhere in fiction.
* ''[[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]]''
* ''[[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]]''
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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* [[wikipedia:Taral Wayne|Taral Wayne's]] art style is a western, anime (and Cats Don't Dance) influenced, version of this.
* [[wikipedia:Taral Wayne|Taral Wayne's]] art style is a western, anime (and ''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'') influenced, version of this.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* While [[Akira Toriyama]] may have moved away from this style in his print and animated works, it's still quite evident in the game series with his character designs, such as ''[[Blue Dragon]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest]]''.
* While [[Akira Toriyama]] may have moved away from this style in his print and animated works, it's still quite evident in the game series with his character designs, such as ''[[Blue Dragon]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest]]''.
* Battle Arena Nitoshinden, featuring certain fighters from [[Battle Arena Toshinden|the main franchise]] (and a few exclusive to this game) as kids.
* Battle Arena Nitoshinden, featuring certain fighters from [[Battle Arena Toshinden|the main franchise]] (and a few exclusive to this game) as kids.
* Most of the heroes of the ''[[Earthbound]]'' series are 13 years old, but it's very hard to notice. There's a reason why the likes of [[Earthbound|Ness]] and Lucas may be classified as [[Cute Shotaro Boy|Cute Shotaro Boys.]]
* Most of the heroes of the ''[[EarthBound]]'' series are 13 years old, but it's very hard to notice. There's a reason why the likes of [[EarthBound|Ness]] and Lucas may be classified as [[Cute Shotaro Boy]]s.
** The American version of the figurines has them aged up. This is especially visible on the Ness figurine ([[Super Smash Bros.]] uses the original Japanese version world-wide)
** The American version of the figurines has them aged up. This is especially visible on the Ness figurine ([[Super Smash Bros.]] uses the original Japanese version world-wide)
** Lucas's [[The Woobie|woobiness]] in the Subspace Emissary doesn't quite help either.
** Lucas's [[The Woobie|woobiness]] in the Subspace Emissary doesn't quite help either.
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* ''[[Etrian Odyssey]]'' has this too. Quite jarring given the scenario, but very charming too.
* ''[[Etrian Odyssey]]'' has this too. Quite jarring given the scenario, but very charming too.
* ''[[Eternal Sonata]]''
* ''[[Eternal Sonata]]''
* Most of the character art in the original ''[[Panel De Pon]]'' is done in this style. It's toned down for the 2-Player and Vs. mode portraits, though.
* Most of the character art in the original ''[[Panel de Pon]]'' is done in this style. It's toned down for the 2-Player and Vs. mode portraits, though.
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. Exceptions seem to be limited to named characters (civilians exhibit this on a massive scale, even the furry ones.)
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. Exceptions seem to be limited to named characters (civilians exhibit this on a massive scale, even the furry ones.)
* ''Ontamarama''
* ''Ontamarama''
* All ''[[Touhou]]'' characters, at least in the official art. Fanart depictions vary considerably.
* All ''[[Touhou]]'' characters, at least in the official art. Fan art depictions vary considerably.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]].'' The character designers were explicitly told to avoid straight lines and harsh angles, and even rectangular objects have dulled corners, probably as a deliberate contrast with the rampant abuse of straight lines in western animation. This becomes somewhat more amusing when the character designer's deviantart page is viewed, which continues the same style, but includes artistic nudes and 1950s style pinups with a Hawaiian theme.
* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]].'' The character designers were explicitly told to avoid straight lines and harsh angles, and even rectangular objects have dulled corners, probably as a deliberate contrast with the rampant abuse of straight lines in western animation. This becomes somewhat more amusing when the character designer's deviantart page is viewed, which continues the same style, but includes artistic nudes and 1950s style pinups with a Hawaiian theme.
* ''[[Magi Nation]],'' at least in its original incarnation. Even the [[Our Dragons Are Different|fierce Hyrens]] were kind of cute and chubby.
* ''[[Magi Nation]],'' at least in its original incarnation. Even the [[Our Dragons Are Different|fierce Hyrens]] were kind of cute and chubby.
* Fionna from ''[[Adventure Time]]'' has a lot more curves than the typical [[Noodle People]] in that show. Her designer says she's meant to look 'chubby cute.' Considering she's the [[Distaff Counterpart]] of Finn, it makes sense. He's kind of a chunky kid (?) and women hold their weight in different places.
* Fionna from ''[[Adventure Time]]'' has a lot more curves than the typical [[Noodle People]] in that show. Her designer says she's meant to look "chubby cute". Considering she's the [[Distaff Counterpart]] of Finn, it makes sense. He's kind of a chunky kid (?) and women hold their weight in different places.


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Latest revision as of 21:15, 3 November 2020

An art style alternative to the tall, skinny design that is so common in Bishoujo Series. Puni Plush avoids straight lines, emphasizing a character's curves, especially the face and hips, that can give to the cast an overall short, young look. Most common in romantic or slice-of-life anime, but sometimes used in less obvious ways. Often leads to Artistic Age of the "looks younger" variety.

Take this trope to its extreme and you get Super-Deformed. Contrast Noodle People. Not to be confused with the species from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door or Puni Puni Poemi.

Examples of Puni Plush include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Video Games

  • While Akira Toriyama may have moved away from this style in his print and animated works, it's still quite evident in the game series with his character designs, such as Blue Dragon and Dragon Quest.
  • Battle Arena Nitoshinden, featuring certain fighters from the main franchise (and a few exclusive to this game) as kids.
  • Most of the heroes of the EarthBound series are 13 years old, but it's very hard to notice. There's a reason why the likes of Ness and Lucas may be classified as Cute Shotaro Boys.
    • The American version of the figurines has them aged up. This is especially visible on the Ness figurine (Super Smash Bros. uses the original Japanese version world-wide)
    • Lucas's woobiness in the Subspace Emissary doesn't quite help either.
  • Yggdra Union poses an interesting example in that even the items get some puni. Perhaps not surprisingly, the game (and the entire Dept. Heaven series, since its release) was art-directed by the creator of GA and Kuro above; Kiyudzuki is famous for her puni-moe characters (though she doesn't always draw this way).
  • Early Harvest Moon games had art like this. It's mostly been dropped since Island of Happiness in favor of Bishonen and Bishojo. If you didn't know any better, you'd think the protagonists were preteens at most. Yet, they're supposed to be in their 20s and up. The hint drops when you're expected to get married. It's especially jarring in games like Harvest Moon 64 and Magical Melody.
  • Etrian Odyssey has this too. Quite jarring given the scenario, but very charming too.
  • Eternal Sonata
  • Most of the character art in the original Panel de Pon is done in this style. It's toned down for the 2-Player and Vs. mode portraits, though.
  • Final Fantasy IX. Exceptions seem to be limited to named characters (civilians exhibit this on a massive scale, even the furry ones.)
  • Ontamarama
  • All Touhou characters, at least in the official art. Fan art depictions vary considerably.

Western Animation

  • Lilo and Stitch. The character designers were explicitly told to avoid straight lines and harsh angles, and even rectangular objects have dulled corners, probably as a deliberate contrast with the rampant abuse of straight lines in western animation. This becomes somewhat more amusing when the character designer's deviantart page is viewed, which continues the same style, but includes artistic nudes and 1950s style pinups with a Hawaiian theme.
  • Magi Nation, at least in its original incarnation. Even the fierce Hyrens were kind of cute and chubby.
  • Fionna from Adventure Time has a lot more curves than the typical Noodle People in that show. Her designer says she's meant to look "chubby cute". Considering she's the Distaff Counterpart of Finn, it makes sense. He's kind of a chunky kid (?) and women hold their weight in different places.