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* [[No Guy Wants to Be Chased]]: Is used quite often whenever a female [[Abhorrent Admirer]] goes after one of the male characters. Was also used in three Pepé Le Pew cartoons (1949's "For Scent-imental Reasons," 1952's "Little Beau Pepé ," and 1959's "Really Scent"), proving to modern audiences that, yeah, Pepé may be seen as a "rapist," but he's not a [[Karma Houdini]] (in those instances at least).
* [[No More for Me]]: In "Who's Kitten Who?", Hippety Hopper hops by a man on the sidewalk. The man immediately drops a bottle of alcohol from his pocket and nervously walks away.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: Ralph is a wolf who's job is to eat sheep. Sam is a guard dog, whose job is to prevent Ralph from eating sheep. They both use the same punch clock, but the activities usually involve Ralph being injured at the end of the shift. {{[[Understatement |Not that this is the only example}}]].
* [[Non-Mammal Mammaries]]: Hatta Mari in "Plane Daffy"
* [[Non Sequitur Thud]]: Lots of them, some of which are the funniest and most memorable lines in the shorts. Daffy seems to be the most common victim.
{{quote| '''Daffy''': And the lights went out, all over the world! ("Stupor Duck")<br />
'''Daffy''': Starkle starkle, little twink, up above the skating rink! ("Swing Ding Amigo")<br />
'''Daffy''': [[No More for Me|No more for me, thanks!]] I'm drivin'! (Rabbit Fire) }}
** Visual non-sequiturs: The penguin trio of "The Penguin Parade" (1938) stop their song midway to make grotesque faces at us; Bugs making a fruit salad on Elmer's head in "Rabbit Of Seville."
* [[Not Rare Over There]]: In "The Bee-deviled Bruin", Papa Bear nearly gets himself killed trying to get honey from a hive in a tree outside his home. Eventually, he gives up and asks for a bottle of ketchup. Mama Bear goes to get it... from a cupboard filled to the brim with jars of honey.