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* In a "U.S. Acres" segment of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'', Roy Rooster goes on the [[Show Within a Show|Buddy Bears show]] as "Big Bad Buddy Bird". He becomes the victim of a twisted version of [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong]], getting a sixteen ton safe dropped on his head for having even the slightest disagreement with the group. Getting fed up, he refuses to do anymore acting until the bears promise not to drop a sixteen ton safe on him. They promise, only to drop ''two'' sixteen ton safes on him. A later episode has him rejoin them, after having made sure they won't drop any permutation of 16-ton safes on him. Instead they drop other objects, including a much heavier type of safe on him.
** In "U.S. Acres" episode "Rooster Revenge", Roy's prank victims decided they should play some prank on him and Orson decided the worst thing he could do was "nothing". By NOT pranking Roy, Orson turned Roy's paranoia against him. In the end, Roy was visited by an inspector who looked like Orson with a fake mustache. By the time Orson appeared, making Roy realize the inspector wasn't him, Roy had already thrown the inspector into a mud waller. Enraged, the inspector threatened to transfer Roy to South Pole. The very idea frightened Roy into running away. The inspector was revealed to be Lanolin playing a prank. Just because Orson said "he" wouldn't do anything, that didn't mean "she" wouldn't.
** On [[Garfield and Friends |one quickie episode]], Garfield is told he should learn a skill while Jon was gone, but he wasn’t told on what. When Jon returned, Jon noticed that Garfield {{spoiler| used his credit card}}… at least he learn something.
* From the classic [[Warner Brothers]] cartoon ''Gone Batty'':
{{quote|"There's nothing in the rulebook that says an [[Animal Athlete Loophole|elephant can't pitch!]] PLAY BALL!"}}