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From the page: "Certain bodies can pass through solid walls painted to resemble tunnel entrances; others cannot. This trompe l'oeil inconsistency has baffled generations, but at least it is known that whoever paints an entrance on a wall's surface to trick an opponent will be... more
Reviewed by Lutrafeline Sep 17 2005, 07:57pm ( 107 reviews ) • marshall.edu
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Rated by dedtr9 on Jul 28 2007, 8:25pm
Wait..... _cartoon_ laws? Where have I been?
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Rated by allsux on Jul 18 2007, 2:33pm
The laws of physics for cartoon characters :)
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Rated by Goine on Jul 05 2007, 6:38am
From the page: "Any body suspended in space will remain in space until made aware of its situation."
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Rated by Nakalas on Jul 04 2007, 12:00pm
This is a great scientific breakdown of cartoon logic.
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Rated by Cole-RN on Jul 03 2007, 11:03pm
From the page: "Cartoon Law I Any body suspended in space will remain in space until made aware of its situation. Daffy Duck steps off a cliff, expecting further pastureland. He loiters in midair, soliloquizing flippantly, until he chances to look down. At this point, the familiar principle of 32 feet per second takes over."
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Rated by Teros on Jul 01 2007, 3:16pm
Remember kids, just because it works in cartoon doesn't mean it will work here. Not that its going to stop you from trying.
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Rated by cristen2003 on Jun 30 2007, 5:14pm
I like this enough to put it here but not enough to think of something witty to say about it :D!
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Rated by junglethug on Jun 27 2007, 9:12pm
This could certainly be used as an object lesson for anyone wanting to point out just how closely our justice system follows the law.
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Rated by JustWondering on Jun 27 2007, 7:41am
From the page: "Dynamite is spontaneously generated in "C-spaces" (spaces in which cartoon laws hold)."