Redskinluver:
And why do we laugh or have a totally different reaction if we see something on film or in a comic where someone suffers an accident or something painful to their buttocks as opposed to an injury to another body part?
I think "butt trauma humor" is a subset of "butt humor" in general. Some things are just funny while others are not. (Remember the scene about pickles in "The Sunshine Boys"?) Pickles ARE funny. Bottoms are funny. A pickle stuck up a bottom? VERY funny.
Butt trauma is funny because not only does it target an inherently funny area, but because there is an assumption of a lesser degree of injury. I don't think it's a stretch to say that seeing a butt injury that leads to paralysis or death would be funny. But a little sting? Funny.
And butts are not the only area. Head trauma, as potentially dangerous as it can be, also has a humor element. Again it's degree. But a bump on the head, a walk into a low-hanging beam, an anvil in a cartoon? None of these target butts and yet all trigger a laugh.
Humor is a kind of science unto itself and probably could be explained through human psychology. Old vaudevillians just learned their lessons on stages, as do modern comedians today. Comedy changes, but, to your point, BUTTS seem to have always been funny and ARE STILL FUNNY.
