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'''Lumpy''': Yeah?<br />
'''Lumpy''': Yeah?<br />
'''Bones''': Do you think that's [[George Lucas Throwback|a throwback to classic character development]], or just [[Who Writes This Crap?|really shitty writing?]]<br />
'''Bones''': Do you think that's [[George Lucas Throwback|a throwback to classic character development]], or just [[Who Writes This Crap?|really shitty writing?]]<br />
'''Lumpy''': I pick the latter.|'''[[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]]'s''' [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/27905-nc-pound-puppies-the-movie review] of ''[[Pound Puppies|Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw]]''}}
'''Lumpy''': I pick the latter.|'''[[The Nostalgia Critic]]'s''' [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/27905-nc-pound-puppies-the-movie review] of ''[[Pound Puppies|Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw]]''}}


This is where a fat and a skinny character make up a two-character ensemble. This is usually a comedy trope, usually with the skinny character being the [[Straight Man]], although inversions of this are seen as well. Sometimes both characters are silly and this is often seen in the [[Terrible Trio]] type of villains, although there are also examples of heroic, or at least not villainous, pairs who fit this description. They often fit into the tropes of [[Those Two Guys]] or [[Those Two Bad Guys]].
This is where a fat and a skinny character make up a two-character ensemble. This is usually a comedy trope, usually with the skinny character being the [[Straight Man]], although inversions of this are seen as well. Sometimes both characters are silly and this is often seen in the [[Terrible Trio]] type of villains, although there are also examples of heroic, or at least not villainous, pairs who fit this description. They often fit into the tropes of [[Those Two Guys]] or [[Those Two Bad Guys]].
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== [[Anime]] ==
== [[Anime]] ==
* Tonzler and Boyacky, Doronjo's henchmen from ''[[Yatterman (Anime)|Yatterman]]''. Well, strictly speaking Tonzler is a muscular [[Top-Heavy Guy]], but the effect is the same. Ditto their many [[Expy]] counterparts from the other [[Time Bokan]] series.
* Tonzler and Boyacky, Doronjo's henchmen from ''[[Yatterman]]''. Well, strictly speaking Tonzler is a muscular [[Top-Heavy Guy]], but the effect is the same. Ditto their many [[Expy]] counterparts from the other [[Time Bokan]] series.
* Nuk and Mok in ''[[Kemono no Souja Erin]]''.
* Nuk and Mok in ''[[Kemono no Souja Erin]]''.
* Horizontal Guy and Vertical Guy, who appear in ''Comic Party''.
* Horizontal Guy and Vertical Guy, who appear in ''Comic Party''.
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* [[View Askewniverse|Jay and Silent Bob]], with the fat [[Silent Bob]] as the [[Straight Man]].
* [[View Askewniverse|Jay and Silent Bob]], with the fat [[Silent Bob]] as the [[Straight Man]].
* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' has two sets, two Royal Marines based on ''Abbott & Costello'' and two pirates based on ''Laurel & Hardy''. The pairs meet a few times.
* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' has two sets, two Royal Marines based on ''Abbott & Costello'' and two pirates based on ''Laurel & Hardy''. The pairs meet a few times.
* David Spade and Chris Farley in ''[[Tommy Boy]]'' and ''[[Black Sheep (Film)|Black Sheep]]''.
* David Spade and Chris Farley in ''[[Tommy Boy]]'' and ''[[Black Sheep (film)|Black Sheep]]''.
* ''[[The Blues Brothers]]''. Perhaps explained by their [[Trademark Favourite Food|Trademark Favourite Foods]]; Jake's "four fried chickens" ([[Big Eater|yes, whole ones]]) and Elwood's "dry white toast".
* ''[[The Blues Brothers]]''. Perhaps explained by their [[Trademark Favourite Food|Trademark Favourite Foods]]; Jake's "four fried chickens" ([[Big Eater|yes, whole ones]]) and Elwood's "dry white toast".
** Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi again, in ''Neighbors''.
** Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi again, in ''Neighbors''.
* [[Peter Lorre]] and Sydney Greenstreet in a number of 1940s films, starting with ''[[The Maltese Falcon (Film)|The Maltese Falcon]]''. They were often, though not always, a villainous pair. This was lampshaded during their cameo in ''Hollywood Canteen'', when a soldier thinks they're threatening him. {{spoiler|They were actually offering him a cigarette.}}
* [[Peter Lorre]] and Sydney Greenstreet in a number of 1940s films, starting with ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]''. They were often, though not always, a villainous pair. This was lampshaded during their cameo in ''Hollywood Canteen'', when a soldier thinks they're threatening him. {{spoiler|They were actually offering him a cigarette.}}
* Jolly U and Rat in ''[[Guest From the Future]]''.
* Jolly U and Rat in ''[[Guest From the Future]]''.
* Max and Thor in the film version of ''[[George of the Jungle]]''.
* Max and Thor in the film version of ''[[George of the Jungle]]''.
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* [[Don Quixote (Literature)|Don Quixote]] and Sancho Panza
* [[Don Quixote]] and Sancho Panza
* Fred and Nobby, as well as Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, from the ''[[Discworld]]'' books.
* Fred and Nobby, as well as Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, from the ''[[Discworld]]'' books.
** From the related books, the rat catchers from ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents|The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents]]''. This is lampshaded by [[Wrong Genre Savvy|Malicia]].
** From the related books, the rat catchers from ''[[Discworld/The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents|The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents]]''. This is lampshaded by [[Wrong Genre Savvy|Malicia]].
** They're not really a double act, but Spelter and Carding from ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Sourcery|Sourcery]]'' at one point stand next to each other and are described as "looking exactly like the number 10".
** They're not really a double act, but Spelter and Carding from ''[[Discworld/Sourcery|Sourcery]]'' at one point stand next to each other and are described as "looking exactly like the number 10".
* Lenny and George from ''[[Of Mice and Men]]''
* Lenny and George from ''[[Of Mice and Men]]''
* Bragg and Larkin certainly count. Although that's more Freakishly Huge and Skinny than Fat and Skinny. (Bragg is at least 8 feet 8 inches and probably bigger.)
* Bragg and Larkin certainly count. Although that's more Freakishly Huge and Skinny than Fat and Skinny. (Bragg is at least 8 feet 8 inches and probably bigger.)
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* Finney and Mudd from Tad Williams' ''Otherland'' sci-fi series. Servants to the main villain, the skinny one, Finney, is brilliant and manipulative, and Mudd, the fat one, is described as "Almost subhuman". Copies of them exist within a massive VR simulation network where these characteristics are played up even more by the intelligence controlling the system, which essentially constructs it's understanding of the universe from stories, almost making these copies a reference to the trope itself..
* Finney and Mudd from Tad Williams' ''Otherland'' sci-fi series. Servants to the main villain, the skinny one, Finney, is brilliant and manipulative, and Mudd, the fat one, is described as "Almost subhuman". Copies of them exist within a massive VR simulation network where these characteristics are played up even more by the intelligence controlling the system, which essentially constructs it's understanding of the universe from stories, almost making these copies a reference to the trope itself..
* Depending on the [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-X-3nEgIgYD4/TlkmJibcCwI/AAAAAAAADhw/OhtfoSI2N_k/s1600/Paget_holmes.png artist] or [http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y104/lioness901/Sherlock%20Holmes%20901/01-08-Hound-S-HW.jpg screen portrayal], [[Sherlock Holmes]] and John Watson sometimes get this treatment.
* Depending on the [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-X-3nEgIgYD4/TlkmJibcCwI/AAAAAAAADhw/OhtfoSI2N_k/s1600/Paget_holmes.png artist] or [http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y104/lioness901/Sherlock%20Holmes%20901/01-08-Hound-S-HW.jpg screen portrayal], [[Sherlock Holmes]] and John Watson sometimes get this treatment.
* The lazy and horrid Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge of ''[[James and The Giant Peach]]'' who both have [[Meaningful Name|Meaningful Names]].
* The lazy and horrid Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge of ''[[James and the Giant Peach]]'' who both have [[Meaningful Name|Meaningful Names]].


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* [[Roger Ebert]] and Gene Siskel (and later, Richard Roeper) from ''At the Movies''.
* [[Roger Ebert]] and Gene Siskel (and later, Richard Roeper) from ''At the Movies''.
* Bert and Ernie from ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]''.
* Bert and Ernie from ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
* Statler and Waldorf from ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', and maybe Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker as well.
* Statler and Waldorf from ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', and maybe Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker as well.
* [[Kenan and Kel]]
* [[Kenan and Kel]]
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** Also Squatt and Baboo
** Also Squatt and Baboo
** And [[Power Rangers Samurai|Bulk and Spike]].
** And [[Power Rangers Samurai|Bulk and Spike]].
* Barney and Junior from ''[[Far Out Space Nuts (TV)|Far Out Space Nuts]]''.
* Barney and Junior from ''[[Far Out Space Nuts]]''.
* Jamie and Vicki from ''[[Small Wonder]]''.
* Jamie and Vicki from ''[[Small Wonder]]''.
* Earl and Randy from ''[[My Name Is Earl]]''.
* Earl and Randy from ''[[My Name Is Earl]]''.
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* [[Penn & Teller]]
* [[Penn & Teller]]
* ''Jake and the Fatman''.
* ''Jake and the Fatman''.
* [[Gilligans Island|Gilligan... the Skipper too.]]
* [[Gilligan's Island|Gilligan... the Skipper too.]]
* Nico and Grady from ''[[Sonny With a Chance]]''.
* Nico and Grady from ''[[Sonny With a Chance]]''.
* ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' featured two gangsters called Fat Man and The Rabbit in the episode, "The Maltese Monkey." This example goes one further in that The Rabbit is played by dwarf actor [[Billy Barty]].
* ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' featured two gangsters called Fat Man and The Rabbit in the episode, "The Maltese Monkey." This example goes one further in that The Rabbit is played by dwarf actor [[Billy Barty]].
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* Presumably the Spanish-language show ''El Gordo y la Flaca''.
* Presumably the Spanish-language show ''El Gordo y la Flaca''.
* Penhall and Hanson toward the end of their partnership in ''[[21 Jump Street]]''.
* Penhall and Hanson toward the end of their partnership in ''[[21 Jump Street]]''.
* R.J. and Miles in ''[[The Hard Timesof RJ Berger]]''.
* R.J. and Miles in ''[[The Hard Times of RJ Berger]]''.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Mario and Luigi from the ''[[Mario]]'' games. Wario and Waluigi as well, but on a much grander scale.
* Mario and Luigi from the ''[[Mario]]'' games. Wario and Waluigi as well, but on a much grander scale.
* ''[[Chrono Cross (Video Game)|Chrono Cross]]'''s Solt and Peppor.
* ''[[Chrono Cross]]'''s Solt and Peppor.
* Logos and Ormi from ''[[Final Fantasy X 2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X 2]]''.
* Logos and Ormi from ''[[Final Fantasy X 2]]''.
* ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'''s Heavy and Scout, whenever together, tend to make this kind of pairing.
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'''s Heavy and Scout, whenever together, tend to make this kind of pairing.
** Heavy/Medic pairs.
** Heavy/Medic pairs.
* ''[[Portal 2 (Video Game)|Portal 2]]'''s co-op robots Atlas and P-body. The developer commentary notes that this was inspired by other instances of this trope.
* ''[[Portal 2]]'''s co-op robots Atlas and P-body. The developer commentary notes that this was inspired by other instances of this trope.
* The Komodo Brothers from the ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'' series.
* The Komodo Brothers from the ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'' series.
* [[Toejam and Earl]].
* [[Toejam and Earl]].
* Killik Hardtack and Murkel Tranchfoot from ''[[Tales of Monkey Island]]''.
* Killik Hardtack and Murkel Tranchfoot from ''[[Tales of Monkey Island]]''.
* Skinhead and Neckbeard, the security guards of Club Titiboo in ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]''.
* Skinhead and Neckbeard, the security guards of Club Titiboo in ''[[Mother 3]]''.
* Jill and The Queen from ''[[Mighty Jill Off]]''.
* Jill and The Queen from ''[[Mighty Jill Off]]''.
* The protagonists of ''[[Bonanza Bros]]''.
* The protagonists of ''[[Bonanza Bros]]''.
* Executioner Smough and Dragonslayer Ornstein from ''[[Dark Souls (Video Game)|Dark Souls]]''.
* Executioner Smough and Dragonslayer Ornstein from ''[[Dark Souls]]''.


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* One of the main characters in ''[[Furthia High]]'' is Bruce, a fat red fox whose best friend is a skinny rabbit named Campy, who both are friends with the last human in the world.
* One of the main characters in ''[[Furthia High]]'' is Bruce, a fat red fox whose best friend is a skinny rabbit named Campy, who both are friends with the last human in the world.
* Jack Delitt and Mortimer Jones from ''[[Newheimburg (Webcomic)|Newheimburg]]''
* Jack Delitt and Mortimer Jones from ''[[Newheimburg]]''
* The first two trolls in "[[Tails Gets Trolled (Webcomic)|Tails Gets Trolled]]" are a particularly hilarious example
* The first two trolls in "[[Tails Gets Trolled]]" are a particularly hilarious example
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', [http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=4247 two bullies like this show up to harrass Crimney.]
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', [http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=4247 two bullies like this show up to harrass Crimney.]


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[That Guy With the Glasses (Website)|That Guy With the Glasses]]'': Sean Fausz and Paw.
* ''[[That Guy With The Glasses]]'': Sean Fausz and Paw.
* [[The Nostalgia Chick (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Chick]] and her BFF, Nella.
* [[The Nostalgia Chick]] and her BFF, Nella.
** Take note that [http://external.ak.fbcdn.net/safe_image.php?d=AQDJVaMBwL1OZh8R&url=http%3A%2F%2Fa.images.blip.tv%2FTgwtgnchick-VlogReviewTheHungerGames603-83.jpg TheNostalgiaChick is not thin as a rake, nor is Nella terribly overweight].
** Take note that [http://external.ak.fbcdn.net/safe_image.php?d=AQDJVaMBwL1OZh8R&url=http%3A%2F%2Fa.images.blip.tv%2FTgwtgnchick-VlogReviewTheHungerGames603-83.jpg TheNostalgiaChick is not thin as a rake, nor is Nella terribly overweight].


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Horace and Jasper (''[[101 Dalmatians (Disney)|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'').
* Horace and Jasper (''[[101 Dalmatians|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]'').
* Gus and Jaq; King and Grand Duke (''[[Cinderella (Disney)|Cinderella]]'').
* Gus and Jaq; King and Grand Duke (''[[Cinderella (Disney film)|Cinderella]]'').
* Pain and Panic (''[[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]'').
* Pain and Panic (''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Hercules]]'').
* Timon and Pumbaa (''[[The Lion King]]''), as well as their [[Timon and Pumbaa|self-titled spinoff]].
* Timon and Pumbaa (''[[The Lion King]]''), as well as their [[Timon and Pumbaa|self-titled spinoff]].
* [[Mauve Shirt|Mauve Shirts]] 21 and 24 (''[[The Venture Brothers]]'').
* [[Mauve Shirt|Mauve Shirts]] 21 and 24 (''[[The Venture Brothers]]'').
* Scratch and Grounder (''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (Animation)|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'').
* Scratch and Grounder (''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'').
* Jeannie and Babu from the [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[I Dreamof Jeannie]]''.
* Jeannie and Babu from the [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]''.
* Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley (''[[Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales]]'').
* Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley (''[[Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales]]'').
* Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber from ''[[Veggie Tales (Animation)|Veggie Tales]]''.
* Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber from ''[[Veggie Tales]]''.
* Billy and Fred from ''[[Transformers Armada]]''.
* Billy and Fred from ''[[Transformers Armada]]''.
* In the party scene from [[Walt Disney]]'s ''Sleepy Hollow'' cartoon, Brom Bones wants to invoke this trope when he repeatedly attempts to get tall, skinny Ichabod Crane to dance with a short, fat girl instead of with Katrina.
* In the party scene from [[Walt Disney]]'s ''Sleepy Hollow'' cartoon, Brom Bones wants to invoke this trope when he repeatedly attempts to get tall, skinny Ichabod Crane to dance with a short, fat girl instead of with Katrina.
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* Bobble and Clank from the ''[[Tinker Bell]]'' movie.
* Bobble and Clank from the ''[[Tinker Bell]]'' movie.
* Coop and Jamie from ''[[Megas XLR]]''.
* Coop and Jamie from ''[[Megas XLR]]''.
* [[Pinky and The Brain (Animation)|Pinky and The Brain]].
* [[Pinky and The Brain]].
* [[Fanboy and Chum Chum]].
* [[Fanboy and Chum Chum]].
* Spectra and Bertrand in ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. Spectra (the skinny one) is the designated leader who makes the ideas while Bertrand is often blunt and sarcastic. Despite it, the two actually get along and work together very well.
* Spectra and Bertrand in ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. Spectra (the skinny one) is the designated leader who makes the ideas while Bertrand is often blunt and sarcastic. Despite it, the two actually get along and work together very well.
* In ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'', Jumba and Pleakley.
* In ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'', Jumba and Pleakley.
* King Julien and Maurice from the ''[[Madagascar]]'' films and ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]''. Maurice is of the "fat [[Straight Man]]" variety.
* King Julien and Maurice from the ''[[Madagascar]]'' films and ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]''. Maurice is of the "fat [[Straight Man]]" variety.
* [[Single-Minded Twins|Katie and Sadie]] from ''[[Total Drama Island (Animation)|Total Drama Island]]''.
* [[Single-Minded Twins|Katie and Sadie]] from ''[[Total Drama Island]]''.
* Jimbo and Ned from ''[[South Park (Animation)|South Park]]''..
* Jimbo and Ned from ''[[South Park]]''..
* ''[[Swat Kats (Animation)|Swat Kats]]'' has four such pairs: T-Bone and Razor, Mac and Molly Mange, Burke and Murray, and Mayor Manx and Callie Briggs.
* ''[[Swat Kats]]'' has four such pairs: T-Bone and Razor, Mac and Molly Mange, Burke and Murray, and Mayor Manx and Callie Briggs.
* Guapo and Fraz, the title characters in ''[[The Brothers Flub]]''. A bit unusually for this trope, neither could really be considered a [[Straight Man]].
* Guapo and Fraz, the title characters in ''[[The Brothers Flub]]''. A bit unusually for this trope, neither could really be considered a [[Straight Man]].
* Jake and Eddie, ''[[Filmations Ghostbusters (Animation)|Filmations Ghostbusters]]''. Then again, [[Shipping|Eddie and Futura]] may also count, if one is so inclined.
* Jake and Eddie, ''[[Filmation's Ghostbusters|Filmations Ghostbusters]]''. Then again, [[Shipping|Eddie and Futura]] may also count, if one is so inclined.
* ''[[Recess]]'' gives you any combination of Mikey and T.J. with Vince and Gus.
* ''[[Recess]]'' gives you any combination of Mikey and T.J. with Vince and Gus.
* Tony and Joe the Italian chefs from ''[[Lady and The Tramp (Disney)|Lady and The Tramp]]''.
* Tony and Joe the Italian chefs from ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]''.
* Kings Stefan (Princess Aurora's father) and Hubert (Prince Phillip's father) from ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|Sleeping Beauty]]''.
* Kings Stefan (Princess Aurora's father) and Hubert (Prince Phillip's father) from ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|Sleeping Beauty]]''.
* Snips and Snails (''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'')
* Snips and Snails (''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'')
* Mondo and Woody (''[[Good Vibes]]'')
* Mondo and Woody (''[[Good Vibes]]'')
* Rocky and Mugsy from "Bugs n' Thugs" (''[[Looney Tunes]]'')
* Rocky and Mugsy from "Bugs n' Thugs" (''[[Looney Tunes]]'')
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* [[Williams and Ree]].
* [[Williams and Ree]].
* The [[Face of the Band|faces]] of [[Barenaked Ladies]], Steven Page and Ed Robertson.
* The [[Face of the Band|faces]] of [[Barenaked Ladies]], Steven Page and Ed Robertson.
* [[Insane Clown Posse (Music)|Insane Clown Posse]], Violent J (fat) and Shaggy 2 Dope (skinny).
* [[Insane Clown Posse]], Violent J (fat) and Shaggy 2 Dope (skinny).
* [[They Might Be Giants (Music)|Johns Linnell and Flansburgh]] , pretty consistently throughout their career. Linnell has always been terribly scrawny, whereas Flansburgh has evolved from being ridiculously buff to rather pudgy, and of course several inches taller as well. Inverted, however, in that Flansburgh is the idea man, while Linnell broods in the background and plays music, sometimes on stage when you poke him into it.
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|Johns Linnell and Flansburgh]] , pretty consistently throughout their career. Linnell has always been terribly scrawny, whereas Flansburgh has evolved from being ridiculously buff to rather pudgy, and of course several inches taller as well. Inverted, however, in that Flansburgh is the idea man, while Linnell broods in the background and plays music, sometimes on stage when you poke him into it.
* [[Tupac Shakur (Music)|Tupac Shakur]] and [[The Notorious B.I.G. (Music)|The Notorious B.I.G.]] when they were friends.
* [[Tupac Shakur]] and [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] when they were friends.
* [[Trout Fishing in America (Music)|Trout Fishing in America]] has 7-foot, moderately built Keith Grimwood and 5-foot-5, thicker-built Ezra Idlet.
* [[Trout Fishing in America]] has 7-foot, moderately built Keith Grimwood and 5-foot-5, thicker-built Ezra Idlet.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* [[GK Chesterton]] saw St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Francis of Assisi this way, since, though they never met, they would have been perfect foils for one another--the one big, slow, methodical and focused on his books, the other skinny, active, fiery and not prone to reading. He compared them to both [[The Merry Wives of Windsor (Theatre)|Falstaff and Slender]] and [[Don Quixote (Literature)|Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.]]
* [[G. K. Chesterton]] saw St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Francis of Assisi this way, since, though they never met, they would have been perfect foils for one another--the one big, slow, methodical and focused on his books, the other skinny, active, fiery and not prone to reading. He compared them to both [[The Merry Wives of Windsor|Falstaff and Slender]] and [[Don Quixote|Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.]]


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Revision as of 02:46, 8 April 2014

Bones: Hey Lumpy, you know how we were talking about the other day how we're in every single solitary movie ever, the fat guy and the skinny guy who are both thugs?

Lumpy: Yeah?

Bones: Do you think that's a throwback to classic character development, or just really shitty writing?

Lumpy: I pick the latter.

This is where a fat and a skinny character make up a two-character ensemble. This is usually a comedy trope, usually with the skinny character being the Straight Man, although inversions of this are seen as well. Sometimes both characters are silly and this is often seen in the Terrible Trio type of villains, although there are also examples of heroic, or at least not villainous, pairs who fit this description. They often fit into the tropes of Those Two Guys or Those Two Bad Guys.

These two guys usually (but not always) have some specific characteristics that tropify their relationship: The skinny one has all of the ideas, and the fat one is also the strong man. The fat one is usually a dopey optimist, while the skinny one is cynical and refined. This pair, even in villain form, are devoted to to each other. If on the rare occasion the fat guy has a brilliant idea, either the skinny guy will express extreme surprise at the fat guy's ability to rub two brain cells together or the idea will be waved away as unworkable, and then re-appropriated two seconds later as the skinny guy's idea.

If these characteristics are not followed, then it's usually because the fat one is a brute who beats up the whiny skinny dude a lot. This behavior is rarely seen in protagonist pairings of fat and skinny.

Examples of Fat and Skinny include:


Anime

Comic Books

  • Asterix and Obelix, though Obelix insists his chest has just slipped a bit.
  • Douglas Klump and Burt Shlubb, "Fat Man and Little Boy" from Sin City
  • Plastic Man and Woozy Winks.

Film


Literature

  • Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
  • Fred and Nobby, as well as Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, from the Discworld books.
  • Lenny and George from Of Mice and Men
  • Bragg and Larkin certainly count. Although that's more Freakishly Huge and Skinny than Fat and Skinny. (Bragg is at least 8 feet 8 inches and probably bigger.)
  • Miles Vorkosigan and his clone-brother Mark. Miles is notably skinny until he acquires a cook in one of the later books; Mark, whose metabolism is intended for a man six foot tall, has been surgically reduced to Miles' dwarfish height and decides to gain a great deal of weight to distinguish himself from his progenitor/brother. One character refers to them as "The Chance Brothers" - Slim and Fat.
  • Finney and Mudd from Tad Williams' Otherland sci-fi series. Servants to the main villain, the skinny one, Finney, is brilliant and manipulative, and Mudd, the fat one, is described as "Almost subhuman". Copies of them exist within a massive VR simulation network where these characteristics are played up even more by the intelligence controlling the system, which essentially constructs it's understanding of the universe from stories, almost making these copies a reference to the trope itself..
  • Depending on the artist or screen portrayal, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson sometimes get this treatment.
  • The lazy and horrid Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge of James and the Giant Peach who both have Meaningful Names.

Live Action TV

Newspaper Comics

Professional Wrestling

Theatre

  • Finian's Rainbow has Shears and Robust. The former is tall and lean, the latter short and squat.

Video Games

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

Music

  • Williams and Ree.
  • The faces of Barenaked Ladies, Steven Page and Ed Robertson.
  • Insane Clown Posse, Violent J (fat) and Shaggy 2 Dope (skinny).
  • Johns Linnell and Flansburgh , pretty consistently throughout their career. Linnell has always been terribly scrawny, whereas Flansburgh has evolved from being ridiculously buff to rather pudgy, and of course several inches taller as well. Inverted, however, in that Flansburgh is the idea man, while Linnell broods in the background and plays music, sometimes on stage when you poke him into it.
  • Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. when they were friends.
  • Trout Fishing in America has 7-foot, moderately built Keith Grimwood and 5-foot-5, thicker-built Ezra Idlet.

Real Life

  • G. K. Chesterton saw St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Francis of Assisi this way, since, though they never met, they would have been perfect foils for one another--the one big, slow, methodical and focused on his books, the other skinny, active, fiery and not prone to reading. He compared them to both Falstaff and Slender and Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.