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*** Charlie Brown does get at least one victory in the comics. During the last part of its run, he helps Rerun by defeating a bully in a game of marbles.
*** Another time was when Lucy was berating Charlie Brown at her psychology booth for wasting his life he spent the morning cleaning his closet shelf. To prove her point, she asked Linus what he was doing that morning. When he said he just watched TV, Lucy was humiliated seeing her argument explode in her face while Charlie made the most of this great turn of events with a smug "My closet shelf is real clean!"
* Downplayed in ''[[Looney Toons| Looney Tunes: Back in Action]]''; Daffy is a guy who always seems to get the short end of the stick in his rivalry with Bugs. In the movie, however, he becomes the hero, something everyone - Bugs included - is willing to acknowledge. Bugs is even willing to make him an equal partner in his new film endeavor. Unfortunately, just as Daffy's luck seems to be improving, he is flattened by the Looney Tunes iris, and Porky's [[Catch Phrase]] indicates the end of the movie.
* ''[[Camp Lazlo]]'': Lumpus has a mad crush on Jane Doe, but his efforts to get her to realize that always backfire hilariously. Jane frequently misinterprets his motives, leading her to see him as A) a friend, or B) a jerk. [[Failure Is the Only Option|Failure]] is Lumpus' only option, as Jane gets together with and even ''marries'' everyone except Lumpus. The second-to-last episode focuses on the two, and is called {{spoiler|Wedding Bell Blues}}. [[Happily Married|Guess]] [[Official Couple|what]] [[Happily Married|happens]] at the end?
** Of course, the last episode then [[Yank the Dog's Chain|yanks it away from him]] and {{spoiler|he ends up in jail.}}