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Here's a thread which I don't -think- has been done before: Your favorite ending gags in animation. And when I say ending, I mean immediately before the end credits or iris out or whatever. Feel free to give reasons/explanations of what occurred, too, because not all of us may have seen the episodes in question.
High Diving Hare (Looney Tunes): Bugs Bunny's ending line: "I know this doesn't follow the laws of gravity, but... I never studied law." Nice one-liner.
SpongeBob SquarePants: "Dying For Pie": SpongeBob, revealing he's not going to explode from the pie Squidward gave him, wants to share the pie with Squidward. But he trips and the explosive pie hits Squidward in the face, causing a massive mushroom cloud. Squidward is heard weakly saying, "Ouch." There's perfect timing on that pie hitting Squid's face.
"No Weenies Allowed": SpongeBob is in the hospital because he slipped on an ice cube. The doc points him to a neighboring hospital across the street that might be better suited for him: "Weenie Hut General". Not only does it carry the running gag even further, but I love Sponge's voice when he sees it. The design on the hospital is pretty funny, too.
Oblongs: "My Name is Robbie": The robotic arms and legs that Bob was using in the episode (and which he dumped into the ocean) are taken by a shark, who immediately leaves the water and starts beating lifeguards, before its mouth engulfs the camera. I love how abrupt the ending is; no sooner does this shark start terrorizing the beach, but he swallows the camera, then almost immediately: "STARRING: WILL FERRELL." Gets me to laugh just for how fast it is.
Simpsons: "Beyond Blunderdome": (zoom in on random dog's shifty eyes: "DAH DAH DAH DAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!") Good follow-up to a previous joke. What evil does the dog have in store?
Duckman: "The Road to Dendron": Duckman says, "Sing, and we're out!" But all we hear is silence. Then a scroll reads: "Due to limited music budgets, we used our allotment of one song per show." When Bernice, Charles, Mambo, Fluffy and Uranus start singing, an additional caption reads: "Consider yourselves lucky."
Family Guy: "The King is Dead": "Hey, hey were you there when I farted?" Uh, YES, Peter, she was the one rallying against it.
"He's Too Sexy For His Fat": "Well Peter, I guess you learned a valuable lesson."
"Nope!"
Love convention-breaking jokes like that.
"Breakin' Out is Hard to Do": Peter tries a sumo move on Brian but doesn't know his own strength (or Brian just isn't ready, whatever) and he throws Brian into a bunch of dishes. Brian gets up, appropriately steamed, and says "No you know what? It's NOT cool, Peter. It's NOT cool!" and storms out. Love how abrupt it is.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: "Super Model": Meatwad teaches Shake how to be a bulimic:
Again, I love how abrupt an ending it is, and Frylock's "Meatwad, NO!" is so well-delivered and timed.
High Diving Hare (Looney Tunes): Bugs Bunny's ending line: "I know this doesn't follow the laws of gravity, but... I never studied law." Nice one-liner.
SpongeBob SquarePants: "Dying For Pie": SpongeBob, revealing he's not going to explode from the pie Squidward gave him, wants to share the pie with Squidward. But he trips and the explosive pie hits Squidward in the face, causing a massive mushroom cloud. Squidward is heard weakly saying, "Ouch." There's perfect timing on that pie hitting Squid's face.
"No Weenies Allowed": SpongeBob is in the hospital because he slipped on an ice cube. The doc points him to a neighboring hospital across the street that might be better suited for him: "Weenie Hut General". Not only does it carry the running gag even further, but I love Sponge's voice when he sees it. The design on the hospital is pretty funny, too.
Oblongs: "My Name is Robbie": The robotic arms and legs that Bob was using in the episode (and which he dumped into the ocean) are taken by a shark, who immediately leaves the water and starts beating lifeguards, before its mouth engulfs the camera. I love how abrupt the ending is; no sooner does this shark start terrorizing the beach, but he swallows the camera, then almost immediately: "STARRING: WILL FERRELL." Gets me to laugh just for how fast it is.
Simpsons: "Beyond Blunderdome": (zoom in on random dog's shifty eyes: "DAH DAH DAH DAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!") Good follow-up to a previous joke. What evil does the dog have in store?
Duckman: "The Road to Dendron": Duckman says, "Sing, and we're out!" But all we hear is silence. Then a scroll reads: "Due to limited music budgets, we used our allotment of one song per show." When Bernice, Charles, Mambo, Fluffy and Uranus start singing, an additional caption reads: "Consider yourselves lucky."
Family Guy: "The King is Dead": "Hey, hey were you there when I farted?" Uh, YES, Peter, she was the one rallying against it.

"He's Too Sexy For His Fat": "Well Peter, I guess you learned a valuable lesson."
"Nope!"
Love convention-breaking jokes like that.
"Breakin' Out is Hard to Do": Peter tries a sumo move on Brian but doesn't know his own strength (or Brian just isn't ready, whatever) and he throws Brian into a bunch of dishes. Brian gets up, appropriately steamed, and says "No you know what? It's NOT cool, Peter. It's NOT cool!" and storms out. Love how abrupt it is.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: "Super Model": Meatwad teaches Shake how to be a bulimic:
Again, I love how abrupt an ending it is, and Frylock's "Meatwad, NO!" is so well-delivered and timed.