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3->''"Slink, take the pedals! Rex, you navigate! Hamm and Potato, operate the levers and knobs!"''
4-->-- '''Buzz Lightyear''', ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2''
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6A situation that regularly appears in works with [[{{Lilliputians}} miniature protagonists]] is to have them operate a car, airplane, spaceship, or other vehicle. Since the vehicle was built for larger, "regular"-sized people and is not a {{Surprisingly Functional Toy|s}}, this will require a team of the diminutive characters working together to operate the numerous controls. [[MacGyvering Jury-rigged assistive devices]] made with BambooTechnology or NoodleImplements might be used.
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8More often than not, HilarityEnsues as the DysfunctionalFamily or RagTagBunchOfMisfits fail to coordinate their operations -- they end up bickering with each other while their vehicle [[DrivesLikeCrazy careens all over the place]]. If the characters wouldn't normally know how to operate the vehicle, TaughtByTelevision or IKnowMortalKombat may be invoked to explain how they suddenly acquired some driving skills.
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10Naturally, this typically involves {{Lilliputians}}, LivingToys or ''very'' LittlePeople, though [[IncredibleShrinkingMan other]] [[{{Sizeshifter}} character]] [[AdorableEvilMinions types]] may be used as the work demands.
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12See also KidsDrivingCars, which may overlap with this trope in some cases (i.e. if two or more kids are cooperating to drive a single car).
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14!!Examples:
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19* A young man [[http://shrinking.freehostia.com/Pic/shortdriver1.png shrinks while driving a car]] in this Twix print ad.
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23* ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'': Chuck and Fastener drive their respective owner's cars in Episode 6; this is combined with CarFu, of all things.
24* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': We have Team Rocket's Meowth driving cars and trucks will no visible signs of problem at all (besides the twerps...).
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28* In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen Annual'' mutants try to drive Professor X's Rolls Royce after getting de-aged by Mojo.
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32* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', Buzz Lightyear's team of toys commandeer a Pizza Planet truck in pursuit of Al and Woody. Speeding, swerving, and horn honking from other angry drivers ensues.
33-->'''Hamm:''' ''(reading the owner's manual)'' Oh, I ''seriously'' doubt he's getting this kind of mileage.
34* The Dalmatian Puppies do this to a London double-decker bus at the end of ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansIIPatchsLondonAdventure''.
35* Alvin, Simon and Theodore do this in the first ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' CGI movie. Supposedly, Alvin can do this because [[IKnowMortalKombat he played a driving video game earlier in the movie]].
36* In ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'', two of Gru's minions drive Lucy's car to rescue them when their break-in goes awry.
37* A variation is performed by Dory and Hank in ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' [[spoiler:when they hijack the Marine Institute's delivery truck. Since Hank operates the controls with his tentacles, the coordination issues of this trope are averted; instead, problems arise because Dory is, well, ''[[CloudCuckoolander Dory...]]'']]
38* In ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheMovie'', Gerald is forced to ride the bus after [[DeadFootLeadfoot the driver is incapacitated and pushing the gas]]. Encouraged by Arnold that [[IKnowMortalKombat this could work like in the arcade game "Runaway Bus"]], Gerald puts Arnold on the clutch pedal, and Helga on the brake.
39--> '''Gerald:''' Get on the floor. You two help me!
40--> '''Helga:''' The floor? Why?
41--> '''Gerald:''' Because I am driving the bus, OK? And because I'm 9 years old and I can't reach the pedals! Do it!
42* ''WesternAnimation/MadagascarEscape2Africa'': The penguins operate a plane using chimpanzees as their motor.
43* ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'': The penguins drive a car with the help of a steering wheel toy.
44* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Onward}}'' one of the obstacles the protagonists have to deal with is a gang of biker pixies that use this trope to (rather effectively) operate their motorcycles. Sounds adorable? Not really, as the pixies are all very aggressive ''before'' the obligatory MotorcycleDominoes scene...
45* Dreamworks' CGI ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'' movie has the woodland creatures drive Dwayne's van after he gets knocked unconscious; three porcupine kids steer using [[IKnowMortalKombat skills acquired from video games]].
46-->"It's just like ''[[BlandNameProduct Auto Homicide 3]]!''"
47* More than once in ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets,'' animals team up to operate motor vehicles. It goes about as well as you'd expect, especially since no explanation is given for how they learned to drive.
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51* In the Disney live-action movie ''Film/TheGnomeMobile'', two kids drive a car. Neither is big enough to reach pedals and see over the dashboard, so one steers while the other moves the pedals.
52* The 2006 film ''Film/LittleMan'' features Calvin, a 30" tall dwarf criminal who's pretending to be a toddler as part of a diamond heist. He gets in a car and drives it by using a toy bat to move the pedals.
53* In ''Film/{{Ted}}'', John's teddy bear drives John's car, using built-up pedals so he can reach them.
54* Given a rare full-size - and [[PlayedForDrama entirely non-comical]] - example in ''{{Film/Flight}}''. With his malfunctioning plane in a barely-controlled dive, Captain Whitaker has to wrestle the control yoke with both hands, forcing him to rely on his co-pilot and a stewardess to operate flaps, throttle and landing gear for the improvised landing.
55* ''Film/TheMongolianConnection'' offers a full-size example. Wade and Serik, who are running from gangsters that are trying to kill them, jump into a car. First problem: Wade realizes that the car is a Japanese-made car so the steering wheel is on the right side. Second problem: Serik, who got in the right-side seat that turned out to be the driver's seat, is handcuffed, because he's a criminal under arrest. Third problem: the car is a stick shift, and they don't have time to change seats due to the aforementioned murderous gangsters who are hot on their heels. So Wade and Serik go on a death-defying high-speed car chase through Ulaanbaatar, with Serik operating the steering wheel with his handcuffed hands, while yelling out gear changes to Wade, who operates the stick.
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59* Occurs in each book of Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/NomesTrilogy'':
60** In ''Truckers'', the nomes steal a department store delivery truck to escape the store before it gets demolished. They learn how to drive after Angalo sneaks aboard a truck and watches the driver for nearly a week. Even so, they ''still'' make a mess of things [[spoiler:and blow up the store in the process]].
61** In ''Diggers'', Dorcas and Grimma lead the nomes to operate a JCB backhoe in an attempt to scare away the humans intruding on their stone quarry.
62** Subverted in ''Wings''; Angalo tries to temporarily pilot a Concorde jet for fun, but is stopped when The Thing [[spoiler:(a navigation computer from their spaceship)]] takes control instead. The nomes also briefly consider "borrowing" the Space Shuttle...
63* In the first ''Literature/LevenThumps'' book, Clover (officially 12 inches in height) decides to, er, commandeer a motor vehicle in order to catch up to protagonists Leven and Winter. He eventually sets up a system to keep the pedals pushed while he hurtles along the street at breakneck pace. He's the only one on the road who finds it fun, [[DrivesLikeCrazy for some reason...]]
64* Occurs in the Literature/{{Dragonlance}} ''Legends'' trilogy of all things. Tasslehoff finds himself unable to operate the full size captain's chair that psychically controls the flying citadel, and has to enlist a nearby gully dwarf in order to do it. [[HilarityEnsues Gully dwarves being what they are...]]
65-->'''Tasslehoff:''' Northwest! It's ''one'' direc- oh, never mind. Look, Rounce, you think north and I'll think west. That might work.
66* The children's novel ''The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper'' involves a crack team of ''raccoons'' stealing the local garbage truck. They actually had a decent reason for the whole caper. [[spoiler:The garbage truck was removing all the scraps they were living off, so they did the job themselves to get first dibs on the trash.]] It was adapted for an episode of CBS Storybreak.
67* In Cory Doctorow's novel ''Makers'', a group of hardware hackers modify several robotic Elmo dolls to drive a car as an homage to this trope.
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71* The humorous RPG ''Crash Pandas'' is about a team of raccoons trying to make a name for themselves in an underground street racing ring in Los Angeles.
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75* At the beginning of ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'', Luigi and friends are in a bus being driven by a red Toad who can barely see over the steering wheel. Predictably, he ends up swerving into various objects on his way to the Last Resort hotel.
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79* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', [[TalkingAnimal Bun-Bun]] occasionally steals Torg's car, with [[TalkingAnimal Kiki]] working the pedals. In [[http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20060404 this]] instance, Torg (human) accompanies them -- and instead of driving normally, ''he'' has to work the pedals, with Kiki on the gear stick.
80* There's an arc in ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'' where Millie helps Isolde hijack a semi carrying a load of thermometers... it's a long story. Anyway, for whatever reason, [[https://ozyandmillie.org/2004/08/11/ozy-and-millie-1309/ Millie ends up steering,]] even though Isolde is tall enough to manage the task herself, and a good deal closer to legal driving age to boot.
81* In ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' Renard the fox and the Adorable Murder Turtles steal a truck. Renard is horrified to be told that the turtles controlling the accelerator have drunk ''all'' the Red Bull and the turtles on the brake have been denied any because "caffeine is for winners".
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85* Appears in ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' whenever the penguins commandeer a vehicle for their missions.
86* The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Towelie" has the kids steal a truck during their quest to recover their video game system.
87-->'''Stan:''' "All right, that does it! BrakeAngrily, Kenny!"
88* In the ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' short "Opportunity Knox", Brain controls the steering wheel of a van with pulleys while Pinky operates the pedals.
89** Another has an extension system for when the Brain rides a motorcycle.
90* One time on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Bart was steering while Lisa and Milhouse were operating the gas and brake pedals, and they were doing it kinda randomly. Lisa would push the gas and then Milhouse would push the brake, Lather, rinse, repeat, all without any input from Bart. Milhouse took the opportunity to ask Lisa out.
91** Maggie once drove the family's van.
92--->'''Chief Wiggum:''' Awww, isn't that cute, a baby driving a car... and hey, look, there's a dog driving a bus!
93* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' has the Rangers (rodent-sized rodents) trying to land a LawyerFriendlyCameo of the space shuttle.
94* Averted by the Ant Hill Mob on both ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'' and ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop''. They have no problem operating vehicles scaled for humans of normal stature.
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98* Turns out, this is TruthInTelevision; there have been cases where children have taken cars and have somehow managed to drive them reasonably competently, although it doesn't happen that often:
99** In July 2009, a 7-year-old boy in Utah [[http://www.chinoblanco.com/2009/07/seven-year-old-utah-boy-makes-his.html stole his family's car]] in an attempt to get out of going to church.
100** In 2011, another 7-year-old boy in Michigan [[https://www.cbsnews.com/news/7-year-old-boy-drives-20-miles-hits-50-mph/ took the family Pontiac Sunfire]] to try and drive to his dad, who lived 12 miles away. He ended up driving for over 20 miles at speeds close to 50 miles per hour before the police managed to urge him to stop the car.
101* Sadly, a 5 year old boy in Cleveland woke up early one morning and decided to drive his grandmother's car. A few blocks away, the car hit a parked car and the airbag deployed at 200 mph, killing him.
102* Pedal extenders and booster seats exist for drivers with smaller statures. Here [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQPvDv2TvY&t=294s three foot tall]] Dash, no taller than her car's door handles, demonstrates.
103* Text on a bumper sticker: "How am I driving? I'm not! This vehicle is driven by 500 rats!"
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