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Toon Physics [[Lampshade Hanging|hangs a lampshade]] on those tropes, by explicitly and consistently pointing out how creatures of ink and paint operate under different rules from those of flesh and blood, ''while coexisting in the same setting''. Toons living in or visiting a flesh-and-blood world will still operate under their own unique laws of nature.
''Humans'' visiting a ''cartoon'' world may operate according to the local
Seen in any [[Trapped in TV Land]] tale that includes a jaunt into a cartoon.
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[The Awesome Slapstick]]'', aka Steve Harmon. After being transformed into "living electroplasm" from an accident with an alien portal, Slapstick is essentially a [[Toon]]
* In one of the first appearances of Mr. Mxyzptlk after the John Byrne reboot, he makes cartoon characters real and attacks [[Superman]]. The creatures ([[Expy|expies]] of, among others, Fred Flintstone, the Smurfs, and [[Mighty Mouse]]) obey
== [[Film]] ==
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** The recoil from one of the scout's weapons is so strong that he can propel himself in mid-air with it.
** Heavy can shoot people by making his hand into a gun-shape and shouting "POW!".
** Saxton Hale from the self-named mod can jump
** EVERYONE stores their weapons in [[Hammerspace]].
** Eingineers fix their stuff by nonsensically whacking it with a wrench.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In the ''[[Ed Edd and Eddy]]'' episode "One Plus One Equals Ed", the Eds explore Toon Physics, which ''don't'' apply in the Show, and end up tearing the Universe apart.
* ''[[Bonkers]]''
** Although Toon Physics aren't necessarily aware of this. In one episode, a chase through Toontown leads Lucky and Bonkers to the intersection of Squash and Stretch Streets. Their influence forces Bonkers through some pretty bizarre contortions, much to Lucky's
*** Sometimes non Toons can use Toon Physics, if the person is willing. Lucky walking on thin air and Miranda changing into a disguise outfit instantly as examples. They arguably have the advantage here, as Toons seem compelled to finish the gag and make it funny, over making Toon Physics useful, as seen when Lucky is able to resist looking down and breaking the "walking on thin air" joke, while Bonkers and the villain have to look down and fall.
* ''[[Animaniacs]]''
* [[Walt Disney]] himself referred to this phenomenon as "The Impossible Plausible", i.e. animating actions that would be physically impossible(a character walks off a cliff and still stands in mid-air) and making them seem plausible in the animated setting(said character then looks down, realizes his predicament and starts falling).
* Pinkie Pie from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' has many toony abilities no other pony is capable of. These almost never amount to any practical effect, however, and are generally accepted as "Weird things that Pinkie Pie does, just ignore it" by anyone around to witness them.
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* The trope was collectively codified in ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' and [[Tex Avery]] shorts.
* ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' does not only lampshade these "Physics" - he also (ab)uses them [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|to his advantage]]!
* An episode of [[Johnny Test]] had a pair of cartoon characters transported into the "real world" and cause havoc. They were virtually unstoppable due to
* In the [[Heckle and Jeckle]] short "The Power of Thought", Jeckle tells Heckle that he has realized that as cartoon characters, they can do anything they can think of. They then proceed to make a bulldog policeman's life a living hell, until he realizes that he, too, is a cartoon character.
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' has a lot of this, seeing as it takes place at a school for young Toons to learn how to do what Toons do best.
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