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* Normally in many early cartoons ants are portrayed as a single-file line that has a "[[Determinator]]" quality. They have two versions, the first being that they don't stop for anything and pick up anything that happens to be in their way. The second being food hunters that won't stop until their desired target is obtained. They both are usually unstoppable, are a plot driving force, and defy physics by marching up perfectly flat surfaces or carrying objects MORE than 10 times their size. Occasionally a colony may also be portrayed as an army, with a commander and everything.
* Some [[Donald Duck]] cartoons have this trope, including one in which a whole colony of ants comes and picks up a sleeping Donald and carries him away.
* Launchpad McQuack of ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' fame isn't impressed by this: "Who cares? Anybody could lift 10 times an ant's weight."
* ''[[The Ant and the Aardvark]]'', by the makers of ''[[The Pink Panther]]'' cartoon series.
* Taken to extremes with ''[[The Atom Ant Show]]''.
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