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Keyanah

About the weasels and dying: in cartoons characters “die” but they become spirits and still exist in some form. You can see that the weasels who died laughing still technically existed. The weasel who fell in the dip, however, did not become a ghost so not only is he really dead but he officially doesn’t exist in any form anymore. So dip still is the only way to actually kill a toon. Also fun fact! Disney and Warner Bros loaned out their biggest characters under the condition those characters had the same amount of screentime. So Donald and Daffy were in the same scenes and Mickey and Bugs were in the same scenes. Thanks for this reaction!!

Raven Dark

Ok, so, here's my take on the whole Paddy-cake thing. I'm leaving this comment while still watching the reaction. In cartoons, at least in the older ones, you couldn't really have anything remotely sexual (sexy, yes, but not sex) beyond maybe what happened in that scene where Sheena Hyena goes after Eddie and kisses him. That's why in the older versions of cartoons like The Flinstones, babies were brought by the stork. For a toon, Paddy-cake is seen as an act equal in intimacy to intercourse. As a writing choice, it's a hilarious way to get out of the hella awkward issue of, do Roger and Jessica get it on? I see it as also offering up a--for lack of a better word--logical explanation for why we never see toons have sex in their shows. They would sooner play paddy-cake. It's the movie's way of making the lack of sex make sense. It's also a clever way of keeping the movie kid-friendly, because there is no sex. But the joke is, in universe, toons view Paddy-cake, something we see as harmless and silly, as being on the same level as sex. What I think is kind of interesting is this. Why did Marvin Acme get off on playing Paddy-cake with Jessica when humans don't view that the same way as toons do? It's because, with Jessica being as hot as she is, even to human standards, and possibly with her being married, for him, it's like a fetish. It becomes sexualized to him because he's fetishizing her. Which just makes the whole thing even funnier.