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Feat for Jerry from Tom and Jerry (Singapore version)

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Feat for Jerry in Tom and Jerry:

Using a magical paintbrush, Jerry can draw Tom’s fate into existence, essentially controlling what happens to him a power that resembles Banana Barbara’s fate-drawing ability from The Amazing World of Gumball.

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Time:

20:30 – 21:15: Jerry draws a picture that seemingly dictates Tom’s fate strong evidence for Fate Manipulation.

21:55: The picture appears to be an entirely different spatial realm, suggesting it may be a Pocket Dimension.

22:50: Creation

23:20: Tom is literally absorbed and becomes part of the picture – indicating BFR (Battlefield Removal), Sealing, through artwork.


Conclusion: With the paintbrush, Jerry demonstrates the following hax abilities:

Fate Manipulation

Pocket Dimension Creation

Sealing (also negation immersion of Tom)

BFR

Creation

I’m not sure how accurate the scaling is overall, but what do you guys think?
 
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I mean Looney Tunes is a prime example of this too, not really having consistency in the storyline
Looney Tunes also has storylines that are not part of the main plot, since they don’t fully align with it. Therefore, they need to be separated. I just want to say that at the very least, it would be nice to have some evidence regarding the storyline.
 
Looney Tunes also has storylines that are not part of the main plot, since they don’t fully align with it. Therefore, they need to be separated. I just want to say that at the very least, it would be nice to have some evidence regarding the storyline.
I don't see anything stopping the Singapore version from being canon, the intro just says they're going on an adventure in a place called Sunny Little Island in Asia
 
Tom & Jerry is one of the few cartoons i can agree on the "everything is canon" thing, it pretty much has no plot, just a cat chasing a mouse. The only exceptions are works which greatly differentiate from the main cartoon's storylines (The infamous Tom & Jerry: Chase game, per example, probably fits in this definition)

Also, no, Looney Tunes has been directly stated to have a canon and the series is weirdly consistent with it

As for the revision itself: I'm planning to check it later
 
Tom & Jerry is one of the few cartoons i can agree on the "everything is canon" thing, it pretty much has no plot, just a cat chasing a mouse. The only exceptions are works which greatly differentiate from the main cartoon's storylines (The infamous Tom & Jerry: Chase game, per example, probably fits in this definition)

Also, no, Looney Tunes has been directly stated to have a canon and the series is weirdly consistent with it

As for the revision itself: I'm planning to check it later
Thank you
 
I don't see anything stopping the Singapore version from being canon, the intro just says they're going on an adventure in a place called Sunny Little Island in Asia
Oh , that’s great. At first, I thought it was going to be another version of Tom and Jerry.
 
Tom & Jerry is one of the few cartoons i can agree on the "everything is canon" thing, it pretty much has no plot, just a cat chasing a mouse. The only exceptions are works which greatly differentiate from the main cartoon's storylines (The infamous Tom & Jerry: Chase game, per example, probably fits in this definition)
I agree.
 
Just make CRT about massive Tom hax can you guys take a look at it?
 
Just make CRT about massive Tom hax can you guys take a look at it?
Sure.
 
Tom & Jerry is one of the few cartoons i can agree on the "everything is canon" thing, it pretty much has no plot, just a cat chasing a mouse. The only exceptions are works which greatly differentiate from the main cartoon's storylines (The infamous Tom & Jerry: Chase game, per example, probably fits in this definition)

Also, no, Looney Tunes has been directly stated to have a canon and the series is weirdly consistent with it

As for the revision itself: I'm planning to check it later
Hey there, can you take a look at this CRT?
 
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