'''Basic Trope''': A character's injuries are played for laughs.
* '''Straight''': Bob is hit over the head with a large monkey wrench making a comical sounding bong noise.
* '''Exaggerated''':
** Bob is run over by a steamroller. He is reduced to a [[SquashedFlat flat square]] on the ground, but then pops back to shape no worse for wear.
** DeathAsComedy
* '''Downplayed''': Bob is hit on the head. Some of the things he says in his confusion are amusing, but his condition mostly treated seriously.
* '''Justified''': Bob is immortal. Everyone around him is used to it, and so his injuries are never taken seriously.
* '''Inverted''':
** Whenever Bob receives medicine and healing, it is played for laughs.
** Bob get a seemingly minor cut on his finger, and Alice desperately calls for an ambulance. And the whole thing is PlayedForDrama.
* '''Subverted''': When Bob is injured at first, the circumstances seem silly, but then we see him hospitalized and obviously in pain for a while.
* '''Double Subverted''': ...Except that he's only in the hospital for five minutes of the episode, after which he's running around and getting comical injuries once more.
* '''Parodied''': Bob is violently [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beaten to death]], but every blow creates a comical noise from a slapstick cartoon.
* '''Zig Zagged''': Some injuries are played for laughs, some aren't, some seem to be both at once. There is no real pattern within the show.
* '''Averted''': Bob's injuries are treated seriously, both by other characters and the show itself, and take time to heal.
* '''Enforced''': "This is a cartoon, we can't have characters going through all that suffering and angst over their wounds! Let's play those injuries for laughs!"
* '''Lampshaded''': "Ow, my small intestine! ...It'll be fine in a few minutes, it always is."
* '''Invoked''': Bob uses his {{shapeshift|er}}ing abilities to transform himself into comical shapes after getting hurt, so his injuries do not demoralize his comrades.
* '''Exploited''': Bob's ability to withstand injuries is applied into real combat.
* '''Defied''': Even though Bob is capable to withstanding deadly injuries, he still acts careful and tries to avoid them regardless.
* '''Discussed''': "Oh no, Bob's hurt again!" "Haha, don't worry. He'll be fine in a few minutes. It's not like anyone's injuries are ever taken ''seriously'' here."
* '''Conversed''': "Yeah, he can bounce back from that."
* '''Implied''': We never see any blood in the scene.
* '''Deconstructed''':
** Because Bob heals so soon from his injuries and everyone just treats them as some kind of joke, he goes into a deep depression, realizing he's fated to be constantly injured by his friends for the rest of his life.
** Bob [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome suffers from physical trauma]] due to the injuries.
* '''Reconstructed''': ...But then he gets over it, because at least he never dies from anything, right?
* '''Played for Laughs''': What that trope usually is.
* '''Played for Drama''': These are signs that Alice and Bob are in DemonicPossession.
* '''Played for Horror''': Alice and Bob are transported into a cartoon world and Bob suffers comical injuries. Bob is then returned to the real world, and his injuries become gruesomely fatal.
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''"Ha ha ha! Those are some AmusingInjuries!"''
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