Fictional characters who have one or more objects dropped on them, usually for comic effect:
- A villain fighting Deus Ex Machina Man (A grand piano)
- Wile E. Coyote
- British Army recruit learning how to defend himself against fresh fruit (16-ton weight)
- James T. Kirk (a bunch of tribbles)
- Harry & Marv, aka The Wet Bandits from Home Alone (various household objects)
- Carrie White (a bucket of pig’s blood) (not for comic effect)
- Marvin Acme, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (murdered by having a safe dropped on his head).
- Yosemite Sam, anvils, pianos, boulders, etc etc etc
- Tom, of Tom and Jerry
10… William Canfield Jr. (aka Buster Keaton getting a house dropped on him)
Fictional characters who have one or more objects dropped on them, usually for comic effect:
- A villain fighting Deus Ex Machina Man (A grand piano)
- Wile E. Coyote
- British Army recruit learning how to defend himself against fresh fruit (16-ton weight)
- James T. Kirk (a bunch of tribbles)
- Harry & Marv, aka The Wet Bandits from Home Alone (various household objects)
- Carrie White (a bucket of pig’s blood) (not for comic effect)
- Marvin Acme, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (murdered by having a safe dropped on his head).
- Yosemite Sam, anvils, pianos, boulders, etc etc etc
- Tom, of Tom and Jerry
- William Canfield Jr. (aka Buster Keaton getting a house dropped on him)
- George Lass (Dead Like Me)
Fictional characters who have one or more objects dropped on them, usually for comic effect:
- A villain fighting Deus Ex Machina Man (A grand piano)
- Wile E. Coyote
- British Army recruit learning how to defend himself against fresh fruit (16-ton weight)
- James T. Kirk (a bunch of tribbles)
- Harry & Marv, aka The Wet Bandits from Home Alone (various household objects)
- Carrie White (a bucket of pig’s blood) (not for comic effect)
- Marvin Acme, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (murdered by having a safe dropped on his head).
- Yosemite Sam, anvils, pianos, boulders, etc etc etc
- Tom, of Tom and Jerry
10… William Canfield Jr. (aka Buster Keaton getting a house dropped on him)
- Captain Kangaroo, constantly bombarded by Mr. Moose’s ping pong balls.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xu37dy_captain-kangaroo-attack-of-the-ping-pong-balls-12-19-1975_shortfilms
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Fictional characters who have one or more objects dropped on them, usually for comic effect:
- A villain fighting Deus Ex Machina Man (A grand piano)
- Wile E. Coyote
- British Army recruit learning how to defend himself against fresh fruit (16-ton weight)
- James T. Kirk (a bunch of tribbles)
- Harry & Marv, aka The Wet Bandits from Home Alone (various household objects)
- Carrie White (a bucket of pig’s blood) (not for comic effect)
- Marvin Acme, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (murdered by having a safe dropped on his head).
- Yosemite Sam, anvils, pianos, boulders, etc etc etc
- Tom, of Tom and Jerry
- William Canfield Jr. (aka Buster Keaton getting a house dropped on him)
- George Lass (Dead Like Me)
- Captain Kangaroo, constantly bombarded by Mr. Moose’s ping pong balls.
- O’Bannion, a bucket of paint.
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New: Nerd Debates
- Kirk vs. Picard
Nerd Debates
- Kirk vs. Picard
- vi vs emacs
- Mac vs PC
- Old Doctor vs New Doctor
- Best Rush album?
- Best AD&D edition
- Star Wars vs. Star Trek ( Hello!?)
- Gandalf or Dumbledore?
- Towels vs Scarves
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