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While I agree that it could be plot-induced stupidity, not only that can very well not be the case, that should also be the standard take. After all, why would what happens over a regular plot need to not apply as it's portrayed whereas what happened via toon force, ie a lack of logic, needs to become part of the arsenal of things the character can do & is always self-aware of. There is logically a reason as to why Elasticity wasn't used, and it's pretty easy to accept, so to go as far as to dismiss that plot as plot-induced stupidity and imply that Elasticity would have been used w/o plot-induced stupidity is clearly wrong.It would be equivalent, but it'd be a pretty weak anti-feat. It just seems like plot-induced stupidity.
It'd be on the same level as an anti-feat where a character who has demonstrated incredible running speed doesn't chase after a car, or chooses to ride a car, or something like that.
More to it, imagine there is a second instance even later on where yet another plot would be resolved with that Elasticity but is instead worked around not accounting for it, is Elasticity now an "outlier" and not something the character should have listed? No, that's silly, no one would do that, they would still have it listed even if the character can't or won't use it at will.
Do we all agree as a premise that toon force can allow for "things" that the users wouldn't be able to repeat at will or at all times, and that wouldn't be recognized as things they can do outside of gags? If the answer is yes, then no need to go over the Elasticity example.