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* ''[[The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat]]''.
* In ''[[Family Guy]]'', the laws of physics seem ''slightly'' more realistic than most cartoons. For instance, Peter's attempt to emulate Scrooge McDuck and leap into a pool full of money reduces him to a bloody mess with a bone protruding from his leg. His attempt to compose poetry while skydiving causes him to impale himself on a replica of the Eiffel Tower. And his crazy attempts to invent things - which tend to have sharp blades more often than not - only result in more bloody injuries. Still, he always ''survives'' these horrible injuries, so maybe physics for him is ''slightly'' adherent to this Trope.
** Regarding the Scrooge McDuck reference, Scrooge actually addresses this in ''[[DuckTales (2017)|DuckTales]]'', telling Dewey most people ''would'' be hurt trying to dive into money the way he does, claiming it's a skill he spent years perfecting. Although he doesn't give details.
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