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Cartoon physics

Cartoon physics is a joking reference to the fact that animation allows regular laws of physics to be ignored in humorous ways. It also reflects that many of the most famous American cartoons, particularly those from the Warner Brothers and MGM studios, have unconsciously developed a relatively consistent set of "laws", such as:

Reference to these laws extends back at least to June 1980, when an article O'Donnell's Laws of Cartoon Motion appeared in Esquire magazine. A version printed in 1994 by the IEEE in a journal for engineers helped spread the word among the technical crowd, which has expanded and refined the idea. Dozens of Web sites exist outlining these laws.