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Cartoon Bomb
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If you ask a person to draw a bomb, this is probably what you will get: a spherical black object about the size of a bowling ball with a fuse sticking out of it. Sometimes it may have the word "Bomb" (or "Boom") written on it in bold letters. Very common in cartoons and comic books, and somewhat surprisingly in the relatively new medium of video games. This actually has a basis in history: before the mid-19th century, contact or proximity fuses for detonating explosive payloads had yet to be developed. The only means by which an explosive shell or bomb could be feasibly detonated from a distance was by a slow-burning match cord. In Western militaries, these weapons often took the shape of an iron sphere with a match cord sticking out of one end, and the cartoon bomb is actually a realistic representation of such ammunition. The resemblance to cannonballs is not coincidence; they were often designed to be fired out of cannons, or rather carronades, mortars or howitzers. (The "bombs bursting in air" from the US national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner" were of this variety.) A skilled bombardier could estimate how long it would take for the bomb to fly to the assumed target and cut the fuse to appropriate length so that the bomb would explode exactly at the desired moment. Early hand grenades also took this shape, as did mortar bombs. In fact, the "pineapple" grenades used by Soviet, Franco-British Commonwealth, American, etc soldiers during World War II were variations on this type of bomb. There were only three major differences. They included a built-in fuse lighter for convenience. (That's the handle-and-pin assembly made famous by the Pin-Pulling Teeth trope.) They were oblong, and they had grooved skin so that they would fragment more easily and disperse shrapnel. (That's why they're called "frag" grenades.) As Cartoon Bombs generally tend to appear in cartoons and comics, they usually tend to not do any serious damage — at least to characters. They may cause damage to their inanimate surroundings, but usually, the worst a victim within the blast range suffers is Clothing Damage and Ash Face, both of which are usually healed by the next scene. As a result, when a Cartoon Bomb is seen in a work, it tends to be more of a slapstick prop as opposed to a deadly weapon. Despite these bombs being very old-fashioned, they're prominently used in many video games, since the black-ball with sparky fuse is very iconic and quickly recognized by players, and presumably because it is an easy item to model, especially in older games. This is a subtrope of Incredibly Obvious Bomb, but that also includes more realistic but still blatantly obvious bombs like the classic digital timer (often ticking to make it even more incredibly obvious) attached to a bundle of explosives (which is fairly common in cartoons). Compare Plunger Detonator, which is the standard cartoon way of setting off explosives from a distance. Often thrown by Bomb-Throwing Anarchists. |
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Leet uses one in Worm to fit his and Uber's theme of Bomberman. It works about as well as it would in an actual cartoon due to the nature of his power: he can create anything, but if it's similar or identical to something he's created before it's more likely to fail or break down. | |
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Wonder Woman (1942): While the explosive in the actual comic is of a sleek silver inconspicuous design the cover for issue #47 depicts Wonder Woman and a robot duplicate fighting over a round black bomb with a lit fuse. | |
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The Simpsons: Not surprisingly, these are occasionally seen in some "Itchy and Scratchy" segments, although they tend to do a lot more damage to poor Scratchy than to the majority of other victims on this page. | |
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Master and Commander also accurately depicts the use of these early hand grenades. | |
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Shows up in the crowd fairly often, where fans of Batista brings signs shaped like a bomb with the text "Batista Bomb" on them, referring to his finishing move. | |
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Very common in Looney Tunes cartoons. The one Missing Lynx tries to plant on a bridge in Confusions of a Nutzy Spy had "Hallelujah, I'm a Bomb" on it. | |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel: One episode had the more realistic version; a hand-sized metal sphere with a fuse, used as a grenade. | |
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Cucumber Quest : Put on the Sea Train by Cosmo, who was driving it. | |
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Ozy and Millie the Lewellyn family crest shows a dragon holding one. | |
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The Last of the Mohicans (1991): Played historically straight. The siege of Fort William Henry is ended by a French 18-inch mortar bombardment. The lighting of the separate fuses for both the huge iron ball, and the mortar that will then lob it over the walls, can clearly be seen. | |
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Darkwing Duck villain Splatter Phoenix, who can create objects out of thin air with magic paints, Lampshades it, lamenting about having "[To] resort to making a (Beat) cartoon bomb!" | |
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Doonesbury: Newt Gingrich, during his time as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, appeared as one. | |
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Tamagotchi: Bakutchi is a black-colored, round bomb Tamagotchi with a fuse on the top of his head debuting on the Tamagotchi Connection V5. | |
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In House of Mouse, one of the short cartoon segments was called "Donald's Dynamite", in which Donald Duck finds a Cartoon Bomb while doing some mundane activity (fishing, bowling, et cetera) and tries increasingly desperate and zany things to dispose of it, none of which work. | |
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When certain Danish cartoons were in the news for other reasons, Bob the Angry Flower complained that their choice of bomb was unrealistic. | |
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Discussed in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) episode "The Gauntlet": When Donatello attempts to defuse a bomb made by the Kraang and says that he didn't expect it to be so complex, Leonardo points out that something designed by interdimensional aliens would be highly complicated and asks him if he was expecting a big round ball with a lit fuse that said "bomb". | |
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Zeeky H. Bomb from The Demented Cartoon Movie. He's also sentient and capable of talking, but the only things he ever says are, "Here I am!", "Uh..." and, most frequently, "Zeeky Boogy Doog". | |
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The Dick Tracy Show: The episode "Bomb's Away" takes this and adds a timer to it. It's called the Kapow Bomb which could level a city. Stooge Viller and Mumbles have it and are demanding a ransom for it. Another episode, "Fish Filchers," has Hemlock Homes pulling one of these out of a cannon through the fuse slot. |
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In the thirteenth book of The Dresden Files, Ghost Story, the army of ghosts uses some of these, along with the 'pineapple' grenades, when Harry leads them to reenact the storming of Normandy Beach. | |
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A Geek Monthly photoshoot from 2007 with 24 star Mary Lynn Rajskub had action photos of her holding such a bomb (seen here at 24spoilers.com). | |
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On Married... with Children, one is used to try to kill the Bundy family in England. It gets pushed into an elevator with the D'arcys, where it explodes. The elevator opens to show Jefferson and Marcy with burnt clothes, wild hair and stunned expressions, but generally OK, meaning the cartoon bomb actually behaved like it was in a cartoon! | |
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One animated sequence on Sesame Street taught the word "peligro" note Spanish for "danger" by having the "O" be a cartoon bomb, which detonated at the end, after the two parts of the word said the whole word simultaneously. (The "GR" seems to have been a suicide bomber, in retrospect.) | |
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The opening of Nyaruko: Crawling with Love! Second Season has a blue bomb with a pink heart get passed around between the main cast members; when it finally explodes (while Nyarko is offering it to Mahiro), it just sprays streamers everywhere. | |
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Used occasionally on The Muppet Show. The Swedish Chef finds one in a coconut; a chicken being cooked by the chef lays one; one is used in Rowlf's version of "The Cat Came Back", and one is even used as a joke by Statler and Waldorf. The Swedish Chef successfully cooks a chicken with one on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Crazy Harry, the show's pyrotechnics "expert", would almost never appear without a lit one of these, a lit stick of dynamite or a Plunger Detonator. |
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In the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Game Over for Owlman!", in the big climactic fight scene, The Joker basically pulls out a big Cartoon Bomb and runs around, giggling like the maniac he is, for the entire fight. | |
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In Power Rangers Dino Charge, the bomb the villains hid to get rid of the Rangers (not caring about a good chunk of the city being wrecked too, natch) didn't have the fuse but was black and spherical. | |
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Often seen in Tinus Trotyl, as you might expect. One of them even replaces the O in the comic title. | |
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One of your units in Stratego is a Bomb, depicted as being of the cartoon variety. Defeats any enemy except the lowly 8th-rank Miner. | |
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Inspector Gadget: In the opening sequence, Gadget thinks he's arresting Dr. Claw, but then the chair spins around, it's a phony arm, and guess what's on the chair? Then the explosion forms the title, with the Inspector himself forming the "I". They're occaionally used by MAD Agents (natch) during the show, though they actually tend to be bright red as opposed to black. | |
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MAD's "Spy vs. Spy". | |
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Discussed in The Venture Brothers, when the Monarch and his henchmen reminisce about the good old days. 24 happily refers to it as simply a "round bomb", while miming the shape with his hands. He also once implemented a Plunger Detonator. | |
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BomberNanimon from Digimon Data Squad... provided you aren't watching the American dub, where Executive Meddling led him to be renamed "Citramon" and recolored orange to resemble a giant orange. BomberNanimon also appears (unedited) in the card game and some of the video games. | |
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Neopets has a bomb like that in its "Sutek's Tomb" game. | |
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Bob-Ombs in Super Mario Bros. (1993). They're tiny, about the size of a golf ball, yet they're the most feared weapon in all of Dinohattan. Mario pulling one out of his work belt is enough to send a large crowd of people running in a blind panic! | |
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The Goodies are strapped to one by Mad Scientist Rat Fink Petal (played by Patrick Troughton). | |
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Lucky Luke: In the book Le Grand Duc, the Russian anarchist assassin is shown throwing these all along the path of the Grand Duke and his adjutant. Naturally, they all fail. The anarchist is then heard to yell �еудача! ("Fail!") every time he fails. | |
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The New Yorker: One of Charles Addams' cartoons features a hobo carrying a large paper bag with a fuse sticking out asking the guy sitting next to him on a park bench, "Got a match, fella?" | |
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Roy pulls out a cartoon bomb during his battle with Simon in The Cartoon Man. He actually uses one in the battle with Oswald Sherzikien at the end of Journey of the Cartoon Man. | |
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Batman: The Movie has a hilarious scene revolving around trying to dispose of one of these. Oh, Batman. Because asking a nun to get out of your way is apparently more difficult than not running a bomb all around town when you have no idea when it's going off! | |
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One of these is used in Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College!, when a rival college member tries to blow up his rival's dorm room, one of the Ghoulies beats him to death bloodlessly with a frying pan which causes the bomb to fly out the window and into the security guard's golf cart, which causes a massive explosion that only leaves him with blackened skin and burnt clothes. | |
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I Spy: Robert Culp lit one of these off his cigarette in the opening credits. | |
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This also shows up near the end of the first act of the Mr. Bogus episode "Bogus Private Eye". Bogus and Brattus confront the weasels in the sewers while disguised as gangsters, which includes Brattus trying to blow open a safe with a cartoon bomb, with disastrous results. | |
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Ash from Latchkey Kingdom has an affinity for explosives, and is introduced carrying a bag full of Cartoon Bombs to throw at intruders to their cave. | |
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The dungeoneers of Knightmare would run across a room-sized Cartoon Bomb from time to time, causing panic and hasty directions to head towards the nearest exit. | |
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Cyberpunk 2020: An icon of one brute-force cracking program is described as 'a cartoon bomb with a burning fuse'. | |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: Grenades shaped like this were used, which was likely a historically accurate depiction. | |
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A trailer for The Three Musketeers (2011) shows one flying out of a cannon... in slow motion, and 3D. | |
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In the Tintin story The Broken Ear, Corporal Diaz throws one through Alcazar's open window. Tintin picks it up and throws it right back, hitting Corporal Diaz on the head and knocking him into a fountain basin. Earlier, Tintin's suitcase is switched with one full of these in order to frame him as a terrorist. | |
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Similarly, in the show II was inspired by, Battle for Dream Island, there is also a bomb character, Bomby. Unlike Bomb from II though, he joined in season 2 and is still a contestant in season 5. | |
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In the 1982 film version of Annie, a villain uses one of these to try to kill Warbucks. | |
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In The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, one of Saruman's orcs uses one of these to blow open Helm's Deep. This is somewhat justified as it's the first bomb ever in Middle Earth, or at least since the First Age. Worst. Olympics. Ever. | |
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Danger Mouse has at least five in the opening sequence alone. Not to mention the page image. | |
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The unnamed puppeteer in Funny Man loses half of his head when, thanks to a dimensional portal to a Punch and Judy show on a beach being watched by the eponymous antagonist, a cartoon bomb (labelled as "bomb") is placed on his head and explodes. | |
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Saturday Night Live: Gilly's "Christmas Ornament" (from "A Very Gilly Christmas"). | |
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To Love Ru: Saki Tenjouin uses one in the sports festival. | |
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The Wallace & Gromit short "A Matter of Loaf and Death" has a spherical black ball with lit match cord hidden inside a birthday cake. It tumbles out to reveal itself, complete with "BOMB" printed in white lettering, because people in Wallace's universe are just that stupid. Gromit has the same trouble disposing of it that Batman had in Batman: The Movie, done as an Affectionate Parody. | |
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The Classic Concentration rebus for "blond bombshell" (#103 in Steve Ryan's book) includes this type of bomb. | |
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On an episode of Duckman, the detective is visited by a Robin Leach-type character who insists someone is trying to kill him. As evidence, he shows Duckman a note, a gun, a knife, and finally a cartoon bomb with the fuse lit. Duckman dismisses the first three as coincidental; when presented with the bomb, he nonchalantly says, "I get these every day," and casually tosses it out the window. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: In "Shell Games", Patrick tries to open a walnut using a black ball-shaped bomb, but Tony throws it away (to Squidward's house). | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Diane, Charlotte, and Andrea find themselves fighting a spider-vampire wielding six such bombs at once. | |
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Series 3 of Blackadder had an anarchist (played by series writer Ben Elton) throw one of these at the Prince of Wales who thinks it's just part of the play. It even worked like a cartoon bomb, as in the next scene George is fine save for a few bandages, commenting about how much of a close shave it was before changing the topic. | |
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One of these shows up in the early Doctor Who story "The Dalek Invasion of Earth." Interestingly it was designed to be an atypical bomb — one that could melt through the normally invulnerable Dalek casings before exploding. Even better, the stereotyped bomb was developed by the leader of the resistance, a sterotyped anarchist. | |
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Mythbusters: A Don't Try This at Home promo spot has Jamie holding one of these while wearing a bomb suit. After Adam spouts the line and makes a break for it stage right, Jamie holds up a sign which says, "Not a Real Bomb". In the "Dive to Survive" myth, when J.D. is setting up some plastic C4, Jamie comes up to remold it into a ball and cover it in black tape specifically to invoke this look. Quoth J.D.: |
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On Jimmy Two-Shoes, they are used by Heloise on Lucius, and by a weevil on Beezy in the same episode. | |
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In episode 8 of Monty Python's Flying Circus, the "It's" Man is handed one just before he says his word. It explodes over the closing credits. | |
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Nice Holystone from Baccano! actually uses bombs like this as weapons, although given their small size, they're more like giant cherry bombs. | |
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In Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Smart Dodging episode 29, the wolves throw bombs at the gate to Goat Village. The bombs they use are the typical cartoon bombs that are black in color, shaped like a sphere, and have a fuse at the top. | |
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One is used in the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids Mini-Game Cupid Christmas Tree, where it is hidden among the Christmas ornaments. If it is added to the tree in place of a real ornament, the tree will explode, though the Cupid character will be unharmed. | |
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Hanabi has round, black bomb tokens with lit fuses. | |
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Seen in some Tom and Jerry cartoons, to the point that they're almost the only type of weapon used in at least one case. Amusingly, there's an episode when Jerry tries to attack Tom with a microscopic bomb; the latter thinks it's harmless, but its power is as big as that of a regular-sized bomb, as he learns the hard way. | |
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Square Root of Minus Garfield features them in a few strips - one blows up a pool and Garfield himself, to say nothing of the aptly titled "A Bomb." | |
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D.Gray-Man filler episode "Lenalee's Love" features two of these: first a small one used by a (rather pathetic) akuma to attack Lenalee, and later a gigantic one by her overprotective brother Komui. | |
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The Avengers (1960s): A pair of vaudeville clowns kill off a number of folks — one with such a bomb, complete with "BOMB" painted on it in big white letters. | |
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Ultimate Force: Henno, having jumped out a transit stuffed with tertiary explosives, is on the cliff face when the van detonates, the yield supposedly capable of shifting an entire city block sideways, and Henno climbs up with no apparent ill effects from an overpressure that would normally have collapsed his lungs, throat and sinuses. | |
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GURPS Goblins: One of these shows up in a sample scenario. It's fake. | |
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In an early episode of Family Guy, when Meg is trying to interview Quahog mayor/resident Cloud Cuckoolander Adam West, he ditches her by having an aide slip her a cartoon bomb. The explosion leaves Meg with Ash Face, and a Daffy Duck-like bill, which she uses to say "Of course you realize this means war!" | |
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The Tick: A favorite of The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight. For bigger jobs, though, he uses a more advanced, disc-shaped Incredibly Obvious Bomb, complete with visible timer and beeping. | |
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The opening theme of Mission: Impossible has Ethan Hunt walking on a high wire with a fuse burning it away behind him. Sure enough, at the end he reaches a bomb and jumps for safety as it blows up. | |
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Mountain Time occasionally underscores bizarre Aesops (such as "Don't rush to conclusions when identifying bricks" or "Never question a constricted cowboy") with scenes depicting a cartoon bomb using various methods to kill a cartoon steak. | |
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Happy Heroes: One such bomb appears in Season 4 episode 32. Little M. is carrying several of them, and one of them drops next to a cannon; Little M. lights the bomb instead of the cannon, causing it to blow up on he and Big M. | |
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