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** The ''Dark Science'' in particular arc is premium unleaded nonsensoleum: Kim hires a director friend to produce horrendous adaptations of literary classics, in order to convert "posthumous indignity" (i.e., the authors spinning in their graves) into clean energy. It would've worked, too, if anyone had actually gone to see the films.
{{quote|'''Kim:''' If sufficiently disgusted, an author's spinning corpse can produce over 400 megajoules per grievance.}}
* [[Dragon Tails]] with [https://web.archive.org/web/20110103230240/http://www.dragon-tails.com/comics/archive.php?date=010911 Bluey's Science Explained]. Bluey is pretty much the physical incarnation of this trope.
* ''[[The Life of Nob T. Mouse]]'' is built on this trope. Characters are not born, they just appear. There's a city built on a giant wodge of putty plugging a hole in the universe where the Big Bang happened. Waving a jelly on a stick with pink-icing buns stuck on it will summon a letterbox that lets you ''post yourself to another universe''. The list goes on and on.
* A whole lot of stuff in ''[[Regular Guy]]''.