Dopey is blowing on his finger and making the water burst out of his ears. This is plausible because it's common sense to know that if the air you're holding in isn't escaping from your mouth, it should naturally escape somewhere else. This action forces the water out of Dopey's ears.The impossible aspect is that their is no canal that connects the ears to the mouth. Therefore, the air would escape through the nose.
Gus Goose had eaten so much that Donald Duck got "fed up" and gave his cousin a hot dog that had the characteristics of a vicious Rottweiler. Donald had proceeded to get Gus Goose outside of his house so Gus would stop eating. Gus Goose, however, decided he hadn't had enough. In response, he ran so fast through the door that it left a hole.
This is plausible because one would think that with enough force, your body could bust through anything and with enough speed, nothing would be harmed in the wall/door except your outline.
This is impossible, however, because there is simply not enough force to implant your own outline into a wall or door. Even if you found a way to build enough speed to run through, the door would crumble and crack vs. leaving a smooth outline.
Snow White had taught the seven dwarves how to eat like a gentlemen. In the excitement, the seven dwarves would slurp the soup with such force, their mouths would act like a vacuum that the soup would fill.
This is plausible because you might think enough suction is possible to lift the soup from the soup, through the air, and into your mouth.
However, this is impossible. Why? Because there is no natural way to create enough suction to lift something through the air, especially in an upward motion.
Gus Goose had been sent to Donald Duck's house by Gus' mother. Donald didn't think much of it, and all concerns were disregarded once Donald read a note from Gus' mother that read, "He don't eat much." Donald was surprised in every way to learn that his entire feast that had been laid out for him was being engulfed by Gus. Donald, still without a bite, notices a stray pea that Gus had left. Gus noticed, too, and Gus tried to suck it up using a straw. Donald soon joined the battle for the pea.
This seems plausible because one might figure that the mouths of the two poultries work like two battling vacuum cleaners with a pea.
This is impossible because, like the previous picture, it is not possible to keep something suspended in air simply by using equal amounts of suction.
In this cartoon, Mickey Mouse finds himself within a parallel universe where objects are animate with personalities and feelings.
This may seem plausible because Mickey stepped through what may have been a magic mirror to transport him to the other side that contains the illogical.
This is impossible, though, because furniture are inanimate and aren't considered living. This comic strip displays them as animate with feelings and in the picture to the left, with offense being shown. It's simply impossible.



