Slapstick (disambiguation)
- Slapstick (disambiguation)
Slapstick is comedy involving exaggerated physical violence. See also:
* Slapstick film
It may also refer to:
* "Slapstick (novel)": Kurt Vonnegut novel
** Slapstick of Another Kind (film): adapted from the book
* slapstick (instrument): percussion instrument
* Slapstick (comics): Marvel superhero
* Slapstick (band): Chicago punk-ska band
* Slapstick (game)): An SNES RPG developed by Enix
* Slapstick (The Wire episode)
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