July 21, 2023

Funniest Cartoon Moments!

 Here Are Some Funniest Cartoon Moments!


  • Phineas and Ferb: In "At the Car Wash", Dr. Doofenshmirtz briefly interrupts his exposition to Perry the Platypus to show some funny cat pictures he discovered on the Internet.
    Doofenshmirtz: Look! "Invisible cheeseburger"! No, huh? Well, it's not for everyone. I just think they're funny.

    The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius:
    • In "Battle of the Bands", Jimmy, Carl and Sheen win 8th place in a talent show with a hastily-improvised act. The talent show only had seven acts.
    • In Back at the Barnyard episode "Cowdyshack", Pig was so bad at golf that when he had to replace an injured Otis during a tournament, he managed to wipe out Otis's 300 stroke lead just trying to sink a single hole, when the ball was five inches away from the hole.
    • Darkwing Duck once tried to get rid of a fly by using explosives. His house became a mess and the fly survived.
    • Parodied in Doug where the title character imagines himself failing the English test with a negative 60, making him "The Stupidest Boy in the World".
    • Glomgold of DuckTales (2017) fails so badly at golf that he's surprised that taking a perfectly normal swing didn't set him on fire. He's no better at cheating; during the coin toss, he very noticeably switches the regular coin for a double-headed one, then calls tails.
    • Dexter's Laboratory: The first Dad Cartoon involves Dexter's Dad attempting to drive his car on Saturday, only to break more and more of it as the short goes on, and eventually growing so frustrated by this he just shoves the wrecked car off a cliff in a rage. That's bad enough, but then it's shown that there are dozens of cars down there, implying he's done this every Saturday for MONTHS.
    • Ed, Edd n Eddy has a example:
    • Information Stupor Highway" has Mr. Crocker attempt to upload his recording of Cosmo and Wanda to the Internet, only for the loading bar to somehow go backwards.
      Computer: -1%. 
      Crocker: Drat!
    • In "Fairy Fairy Quite Contrary", Timmy needs to distract an adult so Cosmo and Wanda can put out a fire. He tries doing a card trick, and ends up tossing every card into the fire, causing it to grow.
      • "Invasion of the Dads" is full of this. Mr. Turner causing a flood while trying to fix the plumbing seems reasonable, right? Well, he ended up causing a flood every time he used a monkey wrench, even when there was no water involved. It even happened when all he did was open the door.
    • In one episode of Garfield and Friends, Garfield shows slides of a vacation Jon took him and Odie on a year ago. The first day had them entering a long tunnel with it taking a whole day to reach the other end, and Garfield having no idea how Jon got lost in there. Not only that, but while trying to find the offramp to Orlando, Jon somehow drove to Antarctica.


    • Green Eggs and Ham:
      • Pretty much all of Guy's inventions violently explode. Even very simple ones like a device made from two chopsticks, an egg beater, and a pair of gloves.
      • Gluntz tries to conquer a Green Eggs and Ham Mega Meal Challenge, but fails to even skim its topmost layer.
     

    • Jellystone!: At the beginning of "Baby Shenanigans", Doggie Daddy tries to juggle cooking pancakes, doing his taxes, washing the dishes, and playing with Augie all at the same time. First, his pancakes burn and catch fire, then his computer short-circuits and catches fire, then the dishes in the sink, which is filled with water, catch fire.
    • In The Jetsons, George and Jane once left their kids home alone for an extended period of time and Judy tried to serve ice cream. She burned it. She didn't melt the ice cream, she burned itwithout melting it.
    • An episode of Johnny Bravo has Johnny entering a cooking contest. He came in 16th place, in a contest that only had 12 contestants. The cake that he made was made of random junk he pulled out of their pockets

    Looney Tunes: Countless examples:
    • Wile E. Coyote was prone to epic failure, often in humorously spectacular fashion. Some of the more memorable ones included a dose of Chekhov's Faulty Booby-Trap.
      • None, however, was ever more famous than the catapult in "To Beep or Not to Beep" (which was repurposed from the proposed pilot The Adventures of the Road Runner), which fails not once, not twice, but an amazing six times in his latest attempt to flatten the Road Runner with a large boulder. The Coyote, determined to make the catapult a success, but is continually flattened as the catapult fails (and sometimes collapses) in physics-defying ways. When the contraption jams on the sixth try, Wile E. tries like heck to get it unjammed before the arm finally releases the boulder. Wile E. doesn't notice that he's hurtling through the air atop a flying boulder until it's too late, and is crushed against another rock formation, dashed into high-voltage power lines, and sent flying back to the catapult, which throws him to the ground right below the point where the boulder lands. Viewers then see the reason for the epic fail: the manufacturer's nameplate, which reads that the catapult was made by the "Road-Runner Manufacturing Company; Phoenix * Taos * Santa Fe * Flagstaff."
    • Marvin the Martian does this often too. In "Mad as a Mars Hare", he first aims a disintegration pistol at Bugs but Bugs pulls his helmet visor down, takes the pistol while Marvin tries to pull the visor back up and disintegrates Marvin (requiring him to "reintegrate" himself, ranting that "Being disintegrated makes me very angry!"). Then he tries to use a weapon on Bugs that will, in theory, evolve Bugs into a higher form that will make him subservient. Unfortunately, Marvin gets the weapon's setting backwards, turning Bugs into a super-strong Neanderthal rabbit. It ends painfully for Marvin.
    • Chuck Jones came to define Daffy Duck in these terms, especially by casting him in archetypal 'movie hero' roles, and having him fail spectacularly and worse still, constantly being overshadowed by meek sidekick Porky. Then there's the cartoons where he tries engaging in a battle of wits with Bugs Bunny.



    • The Looney Tunes Show:
      • In "To Bowl or Not to Bowl", Daffy is tied with the opposing team in a bowling tournament and is two pins away from winning. He first gets a gutter ball, is given a free turn due to a technicality, then gets another gutter ball. He's so mortified by his embarrassing loss that he stands motionless in the bowling alley all night.
      • In "Working Duck", Daffy is hired to be a muffin man at Enormocorp, the fifth-largest conglomerate in the world. The CEO, Foghorn Leghorn, is so impressed with Daffy that he makes Daffy his successor. On his first day as CEO, Daffy makes one bad decision leading to the company going bankrupt, hundreds of thousands of people losing their jobs, and experts fearing the entire world economy could collapse.
      • In "The Shelf", when Bugs is awarded a Nobel Prize, he insists on personally installing a shelf to display it. The rest of the episode is him failing catastrophically at doing so because he has no idea how, and his status gives him too much pride to have someone install it for him.



    • In school, Doofenshmirtz once lost to a baking soda volcano in a poetry contest.
    • And of course, no one can forget the legendary moment when Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s mother somehow managed to not show up for her son’s very birth.




     
    • From Regular Show:
      Rigby: How do you score negative points? How is that even possible?!
      • In A Episode, Benson tells Mordecai and Rigby to park Mr. Maellard's limo but they end up crashing it into the park house... on the second floor.
        Mordecai: Hey, Benson... remember when I told you I could drive stick? Well, turns out I'm a little rusty.



         


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