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"Lots of things happen in cartoons that you just don't see in the real world. That's part of the fun of cartoons."
― Toon

The ability to replace or apply absurd laws of the universe. Variation of Reality Warping.

Also Called

  • Acme Law/Logic/Physics/Principles
  • Animated Law/Logic/Physics/Principles
  • Animation Law/Logic/Physics/Principles
  • Cartoon Law/Logic/Principles
  • Toon Law/Logic/Physics/Principles
  • Toonforce

Capabilities

The user gains the ability to re-write the strict laws of physics in their universe to their convenience and is allowed to overwrite the laws with more lenient and much more absurd physics. May also grant the user Immortality, Teleportation, Dream Manipulation, Flight, Creation, Animation, and seemingly limitless strength. Some high level users may have Dimensional Travel, Nigh Omnipotence, or Video Game Mechanics.

Applications

  • 4th Wall Awareness: Some Cartoons have the ability to acknowledge that there is an audience or some type of people watching them, and they're working for a cartoon company.
  • 4th Wall Interaction: Cartoons and users of this power can actually communicate and interact with the audience or people watching them, or the people animating them.
  • Accelerated Metabolism: Cartoons and users of this power can eat vast qualities of food but never seem to gain permanent weight as they lose it in later/certain events or shortly afterwards.
  • Acme Arsenal: Cartoons and users of this power are able to be creative and use anything and everything as a weapon.
  • Anatomic Construct: Caricature without any life-threatening effects.
  • Anatomical Liberation: Users may be able to detach their body parts.
  • Animation: Create soldiers, escape Portals, traps, weapons, etc. with art materials, like ink.
  • Antagonal Impairment: Violent rearrangements are impermanent.
  • Cartoon Constructs: Constructs out of cartoons.
  • Cartoon Creature Creation
  • Cartoon Materialization
  • Cyclone Spinning
  • Deflation/Inflation: Cartoon characters can be inflated, like a balloon, and then deflated as a result (possibly too much).
  • Destruction: In setting off an explosive, user can destroy a larger area than planned, possibly annihilating an entire planet. This often leaves only a piece of rock and a character hanging from a root.
  • Digital Form: User's may acquire this ability while going into the cartoon dimension.
  • Disguise Mastery
  • Direct Anvil: Anvil will fall directly on a caricature whether they are still or in motion.
  • Dream Walking: Can see and jump straight into the dreams of other characters.
  • Dynamite Action: Dynamite (ACME) and possibly other explosives cannot cause any fatal injuries, while only causing the victim to be covered in black soot and surrounded by smoke.
  • Empathic Weather Manipulation: Manipulate the weather with your emotions, when your angry you make storms etc. However...
  • Elasticity: Stretch limbs or any other part of ones body to absurd lengths.
  • Exaggeration
  • Extreme Inertia: Any subject/object falls at higher speeds than terminal velocity.
  • Fantastic Travel: User may freely travel between the lines of variant world faculties (i.e. picture frames, drawings, television, cyberspace, storybooks, reality, painted black dots).
  • Fat Expansion: User may become much fatter by eating lots of food.
  • Flat Body: May actually become two-dimensional, like a cartoon character.
  • Gravity Manipulation: Body suspended in space (i.e. air) will remain suspended until made aware of the pertaining situation of gravity. Also, sometimes gravity still works in space.
  • Hammered!: This is where a character is slammed by a heavy object (such as a giant POW hammer, or fat people) where they will then be slammed deep into the ground. This usually results in the character making a crater in the ground shaped just like the character and the object combined. However...
    • Flattened: ...In some cases the character will be made paper-thin. However, this can also be caused by being hit by large objects, like a train.
  • Helicopter Propulsion: The characters can use any part of their body to fly like a helicopter. However...
  • Hyper Bouncing
  • Invulnerability: User's can survive situations that can be dangerous, like falling from a certain height or hitting hard surfaces.
  • Injury Immunity: User's do not die and are not truly affected by injuries that would otherwise be fatal, but will at least be annoyed or experience some pain from it.
  • Knowledge Manipulation: User can use events to manipulate the knowledge of other characters, leading one of them to take the fall.
  • Letter Generation: Just like in a comic book, in terms of using swearwords, symbols like @# or ! may appear above the caricature. This may also happen in surprised situations. Words like "BLAP!" or "BOOM" can also show, just like in a comic book. In addition...
    • Energy Solidification: ...Sometimes, this applies to kinetic or emotional energy, making it appear outside of an impact area or a sudden change in emotion for a split second.
  • Luck/Jinxed: Cartoon characters can either be infinitely lucky or infinitely unlucky, to the point that impossible outcomes happen to them either way.
  • Omnipresence: If following someone, the user may happen to be anywhere the follower goes, possibly learning to fly for a moment.
  • Opening Fanfare: Appearance may cause music to be played.
  • Pain Suppression: User can suppress pain until they notice it or until they need to let out a scream.
  • Physics Infringement: In the cartoon world, physics is messed with in a lot of ways. Sometimes...
    • Magic: ...an idea that messes more with physics, and is believed to be magic, can be part of the cartoon's storyline.
  • Pocket Dimension: Ability to draw out large objects from seemingly nowhere, usually behind their back or in a pocket.
  • Regenerative Healing Factor: Recover from damage and regenerate lost limbs, organs, and other body parts. Some almost instantly. For animal cartoons, this is mostly seen only applying to tails.
  • Reversed Vocifery: When saying things like, "Nothing can go wrong," something wrong can happen. Character ultimately says "I could be wrong" just to prove it.
  • Semi-Immortality: Cartoon characters never age. They stay exactly the same age over the years. For Example, Mickey Mouse has not biologically aged. He is the same biological age he was in the 40's as he is in the present.
  • Sharp Jab: Slightest perforation implicates caricature to shoot skyward, screaming.
  • Shapeshifting: If character is interacting with the animator, the animator can erase the body of the character and replace it with a new one - for example, Screwball Daffy.
  • Smoke Generation: When a fight is beginning, a grey cloud appears and covers the involved caricatures, with hands, feet and/or heads sticking out.
  • Spontaneous Musical Number: User can break out into song and dance or cause one. As with some musicals, this can temporarily create a different world suited for the song, and have a variety of physics-defying effects.
  • Supernatural ConditionBe physically/mentally superior to humans.
  • Synchronized Movement: Cause another character to move in a way that is synchronised with that of the user, until someone secretly breaks the chain.
  • Targeting: When discharging a firearm, user can still cut through its target, even if it looks like that they missed by a long way (but not too far).
  • Tasks: Some cartoon characters are willing to go through a lot of trouble to pull off their personal missions. If they ever put these missions aside for any reason, they come back to them at some point.
  • Technology Manipulation: User can cause technology to do bizarre things. For example, the cherries on a fruit machine can turn out to be bombs.
  • Teleportation: Can go inside one tunnel or door and come out of another one. This usually results in two characters ending in different places, despite going through the same door.
  • Umbrella: Using a mere umbrella to fly, glide, and hover to various destinations.
  • Zip!: User may run away at very high speeds. Some cartoon characters, like Road Runner or Speedy Gonzales, have this as a natural ability.

Associations

Limitations

  • User is limited to defying the laws of physics, cannot rewrite or manipulate universes themselves. (Gravity still pulls down, even if it takes a really long time to do so.)
  • Most are unable to adhere to real physics, some may never be able to die or get hurt.
  • May be weak against Real World Enforcement.
  • Non-Lethal Damage, most users can't kill.
  • Power is often derived from another source. A Reality Warper may give these powers to make the user an Enigma Force.
  • The ability to emote is often sacrificed in return for the ability.
  • The power may be limited to be used only when it's funny.

Known Users

See Also: Toon Physics.

Comics/Cartoons

  • Yakko, Wakko, & Dot (Animaniacs)
  • Heatblast (Ben 10 Reboot)
  • Xingo (Ben 10)
  • Chowder (Chowder)
  • Mung Daal (Chowder)
  • Shnitzel (Chowder)
  • Truffles (Chowder)
  • Various Characters (Courage the Cowardly Dog)
  • Bat-Mite (DC Comics)
  • Mister Mxyptlk (DC Comics)
  • Ed (Ed, Edd, n Eddy)
  • Edd/Double D (Ed, Edd, n Eddy), note: no where near as powerful as Ed's due to do lack of awareness
  • Eddy (Ed, Edd, n Eddy), note: no where near as powerful as Ed's due to a lack of experience
  • Orson, Wade (Garfield)
  • Bone (Johnny Test)
  • Dawg (Johnny Test)
  • Johnny Test (Johnny Test)
  • Dukey (Johnny Test)
  • Looney Tunes characters (Looney Tunes)
  • Deadpool (Marvel Comics)
  • Impossible Man (Marvel Comics)
  • She-Hulk (Marvel Comics) in older comic issues
  • Slapstick (Marvel Comics)
  • Squirrel Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Cheese Sandwich (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
  • Discord (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
  • Iron Will (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
  • Pinkie Pie (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
  • Spike (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
  • All characters (Oggy & The Cockroaches)
  • Popeye (Popeye the Sailor Cartoons)
  • Mystery Inc. (Scooby Doo)
  • Scooby-Doo (Scooby-Doo)
  • Eric Cartman (South Park)
  • SpongeBob Squarepants (SpongeBob SquarePants)
  • Squidward Tentacles (Spongebob Squarepants)
  • Sardonyx (Steven Universe)
  • Stacy/Brady (Stickin' Around)
  • Darwin Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball)
  • Gumball Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball)
  • Nicole Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball)
  • All Characters (The Simpsons)
  • Homer Simpson (The Simpsons)
  • All residents of Acme Acres and Wackyland (Tiny Toons)
  • Butch, Lightning, Meathead, and Topsy (Tom and Jerry)
  • Jerry (Tom and Jerry)
  • Spike and Tyke (Tom and Jerry)
  • Tom (Tom and Jerry)
  • Marco Diaz (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
  • Star Butterfly (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
  • Uncle Grandpa (Uncle Grandpa)
  • Wander (Wander Over Yonder)
  • Bugs Bunny (Warner Bros./Looney Toons)
  • Wooldoor Sockbat (Drawn Together)
  • Genie (Disney’s Aladdin)
  • Mickey Mouse (Walt Disney)
  • Pluto (Walt Disney)
  • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Walt Disney)
  • Minnie Mouse (Walt Disney)
  • Donald Duck (Walt Disney)
  • Daisy Duck (Walt Disney)
  • Goofy (Walt Disney)
  • Most Disney characters (Walt Disney)
  • Freakazoid (Freakazoid!)
  • Betelgeuse (Beetlejuice: the Animated Series)
  • Felix the Cat (Felix the Cat)
  • The Big Head Killer (Dark Horse)
  • Rudy Tabootie (Chalkzone); via Whitelighting Chalk while in Chalkzone
  • Sam & Max (Sam & Max: Freelance Police)
  • Crafty Coyote (Animal Man)
  • Axe Cop (Axe Cop)
  • Sheep (Sheep in the Big City)

Live Television/Movies

  • Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask (The Mask)
  • Alvey Avery (Son of the Mask)
  • Loki (Son of the Mask)
  • Tim Avery/The Mask (Son of the Mask)
  • Fred Jones (Supernatural)
  • Agents (The Matrix)
  • Morpheus (The Matrix)
  • Neo (The Matrix)
  • Trinity (The Matrix)
  • All Toons (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
    • Roger Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
    • Judge Doom (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
  • Crash (Crash and Bernstein)
  • Black Dynamite (Black Dynamite)
  • Beetlejuice (Beetlejuice)
  • Sgt Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (Sgt Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.)
  • Lian-Chu (Dragon Hunters)
  • Happy the Horse (Happy!)

Manga/Anime

  • Toon World grants creatures this power. (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Haruko Haruharu (FLCL)
  • Most Characters (Magical Somera-chan)

Literature

  • Mad Hatter and March Hare (Alice and Wonderland)
  • Pennywise the Dancing Clown (Stephen King's It)
  • Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins)

Video Games

  • Protagonist (Drawn to Life)
  • Peacock (Skullgirls)
  • The Sheriff (Madness Combat)
  • Hank (Madness Combat)
  • The Sun (Madness Combat)
  • The Savior (Madness Combat)
  • Mr. Game & Watch (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Duncan (Kaiju Combat)
  • All Characters (Toon)
  • All Playable Characters (Team Fortress 2)
  • Crash Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot series)
  • All Characters (Cuphead)

Other

  • Bonkers D. Bobcat (Bonkers)
  • The Toon Gang (The Mutants and Masterminds setting of Freedom City)
  • All Characters (Eddsworld)
  • All Characters (AnimaShaun)
  • Jerry Mouse (Anchors Aweigh)
  • Carrotjuice (Channel Awesome)
  • Many Characters (Battle for Dream Island)
  • Many Characters (Inanimate Insanity)

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