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Wild takes : ウィキペディア英語版
Wild takes

The term Wild Takes (also known as Goof Takes) describes facial expressions in cartoon physics and its origins credited to artists of Warner Bros. Cartoons as it commonly appeared in ''Looney Tunes'' shorts; particularly in many of the Tex Avery shorts. Other American Animation studios soon followed suit. These techniques soon became common practices in many slap stick comedy based cartoons. These techniques are mirrored in face faults, which is used in anime.
==Wild Takes vs. Face Faults==
Anger
* Wild Take: Character's face turns red resulting in steam blowing out through their nose and ears.
* Face Fault: A vein pops out of the character's forehead.
Lust
* Wild Take: Usually eyes pop out, jaw drops, and tongue rolls out. Sometimes it is followed with a wolf howl or some kind of happy dance. Sometimes the eyes are replaced with a heart shape for each or the pupils being replaced by one in each eye. Other examples include: Panting like a dog, going completely bonkers, bouncing around the room uncontrollably and even picking up heavy inanimate objects and hitting themselves on the head with it.
* Face Fault: Nose bleed, followed usually by fainting.
Disbelief
* Wild Take: Either character's head or self fade changes into something (i.e. a lollipop, a jackass' head, etc.), jaw drops, or eyes bulge out.
* Face Fault: A bizarre standing pose, then falling on their back.

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