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* '''Averted''': A bat and an otter have kids, but the kid is either a bat or an otter.
* '''Averted''': A bat and an otter have kids, but the kid is either a bat or an otter.
* '''Enforced''': The writer was told to make all of the characters composites of at least two animals.
* '''Enforced''': The writer was told to make all of the characters composites of at least two animals.
** The writer wants to make a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[The Wuzzles]]'', ''[[Spliced]]'' or any other work with mix-and-match critters.
** The writer wants to make a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[The Wuzzles]]'', ''[[Spliced]]'' or any other work with mix-and-match critters.
* '''Lampshaded''': "It's like I'm half-bat or something."
* '''Lampshaded''': "It's like I'm half-bat or something."
* '''Invoked''': June undergoes surgery to attach the aforementioned bat traits.
* '''Invoked''': June undergoes surgery to attach the aforementioned bat traits.
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* '''Conversed''': "You gotta love science. We can mix any two animals together now."
* '''Conversed''': "You gotta love science. We can mix any two animals together now."
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Revision as of 17:54, 26 January 2014


Basic trope: An animal has the combined physical appearance of two or more species.

  • Straight: June has an otter's body with bat wings, a long, pointed tongue and Cute Little Fangs.
  • Exaggerated: June has an otter's body, the forelegs of a canine, the rear legs of a horse, rabbit ears, a beak, a tongue that's forked and raspy, a rat's tail, a pouch, an udder, gills, tentacles, antennae, four eyes (two of which are on stalks) and the wings of a wasp. She breathes fire and can lay eggs.
  • Justified: June is from another planet where otterlike creatures have the aforementioned bat-like traits.
    • Alternatively, June is a commonly-accepted mashup with a long history of use in fiction, such as a gryphon or jackalope.
    • Also alternatively, June is a mashup that's possible in Real Life, such as a liger or goat/sheep hybrid.
  • Inverted: June is all-otter on a planet where everyone else is a mix-and-match critter.
  • Subverted: The wings, tongue and fangs are part of a disguise...
  • Double Subverted: ...which conceals a much more elaborate chimera.
  • Parodied: June contains so many composite, mismatched animal character traits that she looks like a crazy quilt (for instance, one leg is a tentacle, one leg is a duck's foot, one leg ends in a hoof and one leg is a human's). Basically like exaggerated, only more random.
  • Deconstructed: Finding that she is the last wild bat-otter, scientists capture June and closely analyze her to discover how she became that way.
  • Reconstructed: Over time, they successfully get her to breed with both bats and otters and thus save bat-otters from extinction.
  • Zig Zagged: June's parents are an otter and a bat. She has three other siblings: a normal otter, a normal bat, and a bat with webbed toes, whiskers and a long, thick tail. The bat with otter traits marries a kangaroo, and they have a kangaroo-bat child and an otter child.
  • Averted: A bat and an otter have kids, but the kid is either a bat or an otter.
  • Enforced: The writer was told to make all of the characters composites of at least two animals.
  • Lampshaded: "It's like I'm half-bat or something."
  • Invoked: June undergoes surgery to attach the aforementioned bat traits.
  • Defied: A scientist tries to get a bat and an otter to breed, but doesn't consider the experiment a success until the offspring are "normal" animals.
  • Discussed: "Apparently, June's parents are an otter and a bat."
  • Conversed: "You gotta love science. We can mix any two animals together now."

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