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Refers to the practice of drawing a cartoon character someone out of true with the original source material or model sheets. It's a common practice by both sloppy, inattentive artists and by cartoonists wishing to parody another's characters but not wishing to incur a lawsuit or commit copyright infringement by actually drawing someone else's characters.