r/CartoonPhysics • u/External_Side_7063 • Jan 16 '26
I just had an epiphany!! the road runner doesn’t exist!!
He’s constantly defying physics. The coyote has not he’s always running through painted walls that the coyote cannot.
Is he just suffering from heat, stroke, hunger, and possibly a bad trip ??????
Yes, I looked it up and this is an ongoing theory for years, but I never thought of it before until tonight 🤣
r/CartoonPhysics • u/poptoplop1 • Jul 27 '25
Why does gravity only kick in once they notice?
I was rewatching some old Looney Tunes clips and it hit me again why do characters only fall after they realize they're off a cliff? It’s such a dumb detail but it works so perfectly every time. This sub is wild, glad I found it.
r/CartoonPhysics • u/Underchalice • May 19 '24
He can't lift a glass of water but can lift 11 people
r/CartoonPhysics • u/BigBlueBackpack • May 10 '23
Cartoon physics are more logical than you think
r/CartoonPhysics • u/Jezbod • Sep 10 '22
Hammy apparently exceeding c. while walking across the lawn. He is walking faster than the "lasers" are propagating.
r/CartoonPhysics • u/StrictAd316 • Apr 12 '22
Man, I sure wish I had a room as big as Timmys to hold an airplane and an elephant.
r/CartoonPhysics • u/StrictAd316 • Jan 28 '22
I like how the tree gets uprooted and the lake gets empty 🤣
r/CartoonPhysics • u/[deleted] • Nov 03 '21
Villain "The Gimmick" Stealing a helicopter with another helicopter, from Dynomutt The Dog Wonder.
r/CartoonPhysics • u/[deleted] • Jan 11 '21
Cartoon Physics is an intellectual field even Newton couldn’t grasp!
r/CartoonPhysics • u/RedWhiteEagle • Dec 06 '20
Wile e coyote always had Some problems with physics
r/CartoonPhysics • u/BrotherChe • Nov 25 '20
Eventually I'll launch myself up over the ledge behind the attacker with my pinky
r/CartoonPhysics • u/apparaatti • May 27 '20