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*** Plucky Duck of ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', as the [[Spiritual Successor]] to Daffy, is also a victim to this, especially around Buster and Babs Bunny, whenever he gets [[Anvil on Head|crushed by an Anvil]], shot out of a cannon, [[Anvil on Head|crushed by an Anvil]], beaten up over treasure, [[Anvil on Head|crushed by an Anvil]], flatten by a monster, lose the money he made in a boxing match, and lose an award to another monster. [[Department of Redundancy Department|Did I mention he gets]] [[Anvil on Head|crushed by an Anvil?]]
**** Hamton and Furrball also qualify as well.
**Goofy as well, especially during the ''How to'' cartoons, though not as bad as Donald.
**Mickey's loyal dog; [[Designated Monkey|Pluto]] can be this at times, though usually played more dramatically with him rather than with Donald and Goofy, and it’s hard not to sympathize for the poor [[The Woobie|dog]].
* Wile E. Coyote, in ''Road Runner'' cartoons. The sheer unfairness of the clever, inventive Coyote always losing to a bird capable of exactly one act in the most bizarre of ways makes it physically painful to watch. According to Chuck Jones, the "rules" of Road Runner cartoons are actually built to keep this theme lighthearted—the major one being that the Coyote [[Determinator|could give up at any time but doesn't]], making it partly his own fault.