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Bugs also has the famous example of destroying and ripping the film reel with scissors.
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Bugs supports that too
There's RR running thru an invisible wall that would support that. Tho I recall RR tearing thru relalistic paintings rather than entering them when they had sth inconvinient things for him like a cannyon.
Bugs makes Sam thinks there's a party happening inside his oven. Bugs admits he was just lying but cause Sam belive it, a party really started inside the oven.More thought-based proof. Also counts as heavy Subjective Reality. As long as toons believe they can accomplish something, they will.
Thats fair, he did kinda stomp them though.@ShionAH
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For Taz, I think it would just be easier for you to scale him to Bugs and Daffy since he's directly fought and damaged them before since it's unclear whether or not he "completely stomped" the Warners in that clip.
ThanksSeveral AP feats for him here
This is true. Elmer does have his moments where he can genuinely be a threat to Bugs, although I would argue the drawing board one is more so due to his obligation to Warner. But the win-lose ratio speaks for itself. But this does speak to how effective Elmer could be when paired up against a non-toon opponent.This reminds me of the time when I made a Bugs Bunny vs Elmer Fudd match-up, bloodlusting them both. Unfortunately, the match-up would wind up being a stomp in Bugs' favor as opposed to Elmer Fudd having some chance in winning (he had defeated Bugs thrice, one time where Bugs willingly gave himself up, one time where Elmer got the best of him by taking up the drawing board, and one time where Elmer successfully switch places with Bugs in a nuthouse).
I don't think the two drawing boards would be comparable to dimensionality. What Bugs essentially did in Rabbit Rampage was pull a reality warp, changing the scene to a big The End, and thus blocking off Elmer's control over the cartoon since he was able to end it on it's own terms. The Looneyverse, btw, is made up of a 4-D cosmology with the 5-D Creation World being where the animators seat is. P&TB established a space-time continuum and it's generally agreed upon that the Animator sits above their flow of time. (Ex: When the cartoon's time flow completely stopped because of a computer crash, they were unaffected, and when they made the entire cartoon go in reverse, they were not affected by this. The Animator should also be above the tunes during episodes like the Groundhog's Day time loop episode and the episode where Brain almost destroys the space-time continuum with a time machine. It's only due to the actions like Yakko, Dot, and Bugs that they can be reached. Elmer has the capability of being a High Tier, but he's too stupid most of the time to use his powers properly. The same with Daffy.)Thinking about it, I wonder if any of these guys are even matchable. I mean I see Bugs Bunny vs Arceus as a possibility, with Bugs being able to layer two drawing boards (two layers of R>F transcendence) while Arceus is the biggest "NO U" card in the entirety of VBW, but at the same time, a 5D vs 6D matchup sounds stupid. At least I think Bugs and Arceus are 5D and 6D respectively; not sure how far dimensionally speaking two drawing boards is.
Yeah, I don't think Bugs is touching Arceus.I don't think the two drawing boards would be comparable to dimensionality. What Bugs essentially did in Rabbit Rampage was pull a reality warp, changing the scene to a big The End, and thus blocking off Elmer's control over the cartoon since he was able to end it on it's own terms. The Looneyverse, btw, is made up of a 4-D cosmology with the 5-D Creation World being where the animators seat is. P&TB established a space-time continuum and it's generally agreed upon that the Animator sits above their flow of time. (Ex: When the cartoon's time flow completely stopped because of a computer crash, they were unaffected, and when they made the entire cartoon go in reverse, they were not affected by this. The Animator should also be above the tunes during episodes like the Groundhog's Day time loop episode and the episode where Brain almost destroys the space-time continuum with a time machine. It's only due to the actions like Yakko, Dot, and Bugs that they can be reached. Elmer has the capability of being a High Tier, but he's too stupid most of the time to use his powers properly. The same with Daffy.)
Probably not. Looneyverse is consistently 5-D from the evidences I've seen.Yeah, I don't think Bugs is touching Arceus.
Yeah. At best it would be the bare minimum of 6D interaction, but nothing qualifying for 6D itself.Actually, in Duck Amuck, Rabbit Rampage, and the 2020 cartoon, Bugs and Elmer do talk to an audience, even when they're in the Animator's room.
I guess that would possibly imply a higher dimension = our dimension, but that's nothing scalable. Just something worth noting.
Actually, now that I think about it, that would make Bugs's Immortality Type 8 6-D since he's reliant on the memories and laughter of people who like his cartoons.Yeah. At best it would be the bare minimum of 6D interaction, but nothing qualifying for 6D itself.
Oh, I thought it was just the complete scene.Speaking of the animators, why are you still using a compilation that removed context from the original scene?
It wasn't.Oh, I thought it was just the complete scene.
Yes, the comic books are canon.Any comic books that are canon?
How? He's not manipulating the plot.Plot manipulation probably
He is literally running between panels and cutting through the story.How? He's not manipulating the plot.
Yes, but it doesn't affect the plot in any way. He is cutting through his reality though and operating outside of the comic.He is literally running between panels and cutting through the story.
Okay then lets say it is not plot hax, what do you think it is.Yes, but it doesn't affect the plot in any way. He is cutting through his reality though and operating outside of the comic.
Something Aca based maybe. Wile E. seems to be operating in another meta-plane that's not quite inside the creation world but superior to the 3-D world of the comic. However, he is still somewhat bound to the pages. He seems to be somewhere where Daffy is. Not quite able to leap into the creation world but very close to it. Enough to just wipe away the reality of the comic panel with just an eraser, and perceive the Road Runner in the past panel as just a piece of paper. The text description for the microwave outright states this. But he is still nowhere near the Creation World.Okay then lets say it is not plot hax, what do you think it is.
At this point, Wile E. is just desperate enough to take anything."Warning: Not to be used to try and cook paper Road Runners! Then again, what kind of doofus would put a paper Road Runner in an ACME Brand Easy Cookin' Oven?!"
"Oh yeah, him...!"
Heh, despite being a self-proclaimed "super genius" (fault is mostly on unluckiness), Wile E. sure has a bad foresight, like that time with earthquake pills in "Hopalong Casualty" (which aren't effective on Road Runners; potential resistance for latter).