

Brave: The witch uses such a contraption to activate her Magic Cauldron the second time Merida visits her hut.A folded piece of paper placed in a slot triggers a number of devices that eventually produces an "IOU" card through the second slot. In The Gate to the Mind's Eye, one such device exists in the confines of a simple-looking box.
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And since the movie is apparently set in an unspecified time where saw mills don't exist, any machine capable of speeding the process up considerably is a technological improvement. The log chopper borders on Not an Example, since from a technical standpoint it does work like a traditional invention: chopping wood into logs by hand is a very labor-intensive and time-consuming job. the wood-chopping contraption) are rather overly convoluted.

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In Toy Story 3, when the toys try to escape from the Caterpillar room, they employ a complicated sequence of events to get Buzz up on the transom.Such courses are almost always hilariously convoluted paths that lead to the finish line, with no player input required. Closely resembling a Rube Goldberg Machine, they follow the main character being transported through bizarre (and possibly dangerous) means through a purpose-built course, as opposed to a chain of distinct but still connected events. If the contraption is lethal, then it's safe to say that Rube Goldberg Hates Your Guts.Ī commonly-related concept is commonly invoked by players in games featuring a Level Editor (such as Line Rider, Happy Wheels and Geometry Dash), which are referred to as "auto" or "don't move" levels. Gambit Roulette is the using the same principle when compared to plans of some kind. The Chessmaster is often responsible for these, either for fun or as part of the plot. Compare Disaster Dominoes, and Butterfly of Doom. Necro Non Sequitur is often an example of this. You often find one of these in a Gadgeteer's House. This device is also known as a Heath Robinson contraption in Britain (after cartoonist William Heath Robinson whose ideas came before Goldberg), or a Pythagoras switch (ピタゴラスイッチ) in Japan, among other terms used around the world.Īs with the Unspoken Plan Guarantee, the efficacy of a planned contraption is generally inversely proportional to the amount of its workings known to the audience. Obviously, this is different from a traditional invention in that it gives a complicated solution to a simple problem, not the other way around.

The name is taken from the drawings of American cartoonist Rube Goldberg (1883≡970), which had a ridiculously complicated sequence of events to do something as trivial as giving someone a back scrub. Essentially it's a Zany Scheme performed by a machine with a bit of Complexity Addiction thrown in. The joke is that it would have been easier to just turn on the shower than set it all up. One small thing happens, causing something else to happen, causing something else to happen, causing something else to happen, and so on until after all of that, something (usually quite trivial, like turning on a shower) happens.
