The laws of object permanence are nullified for "cool" characters.
Characters who are intended to be "cool" can make previously nonexistent
objects appear from behind their backs at will. For instance, the Road Runner
can materialize signs to express himself without speaking.
Cartoon Law Amendment C
Characters who are intended to be "cool" can make previously nonexistent
objects appear from behind their backs at will. For instance, the Road Runner
can materialize signs to express himself without speaking.
Cartoon Law Amendment C
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