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* ''[[Rex the Wonder Dog]]'' — it makes sense for him to not have hands, since he's, you know, a ''dog''... but [http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=913:rex-the-wonder-dog-more-of-a-man-than-you-sissy they gave him a carbine].
* ''[[Rex the Wonder Dog]]'' — it makes sense for him to not have hands, since he's, you know, a ''dog''... but [http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=913:rex-the-wonder-dog-more-of-a-man-than-you-sissy they gave him a carbine].


== [[Films]] -- Animation ==
== [[Film]] ==
* All the characters in ''[[Cars]]'' are... well, cars. With no hands. So how do they grip things like power tools or flags? There are foot (wheel?) pedals that they use to activate some things, and some of the cars have special attachments for holding things, but the question remains: ''how was all this stuff built?''
* All the characters in ''[[Cars]]'' are... well, cars. With no hands. So how do they grip things like power tools or flags? There are foot (wheel?) pedals that they use to activate some things, and some of the cars have special attachments for holding things, but the question remains: ''how was all this stuff built?''
* Many Monsters in Monsters Inc. A lot of the stock monsters are shown without hands, feet, or are just toothy heads walking around on little nub limbs. So how do these monsters operate the machinery, let alone drive cars? In fact, how can Wazowski drive a car himself so effectively when he doesn't have binocular vision?
* Many Monsters in Monsters Inc. A lot of the stock monsters are shown without hands, feet, or are just toothy heads walking around on little nub limbs. So how do these monsters operate the machinery, let alone drive cars? In fact, how can Wazowski drive a car himself so effectively when he doesn't have binocular vision?