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* In ''[[Batman Beyond]]'', [[Mad Bomber|Mad Stan]] had a detonator with only one button on it, yet pressing it only set off the bombs he wanted it to.
* Rico in ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' has an extreme [[Stomach of Holding]] and is capable of vomiting up whatever is most useful at the time.
* [[DuckTales (1987)|Gyro Gearloose]]'s popsicle-powered time machine (as opposed to his bathtub-shaped one) had a large dial for selecting a time period. Just as in the ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' example above, an illiterate pilot was able to operate the machine by drawing a picture of {{spoiler|Scooge}} ''(sic)'' and turning the dial to it. The dial even ''[[Lampshade Hanging|sprouted a camera]]'' so it could get a look at the picture.
* In [[The Simpsons]] episode ''I, D'oh-Bot'', Homer 'builds' a robot for Bart with one all-purpose button on the control, although the robot is actually Homer in disguise. As it turns out, the button gives him a mild electric shock when pushed.
 
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