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* Averted in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'', where the Rat Patrol's nanomachines let each member of the squad see and hear what each ''other'' member is seeing and hearing. This allows them to pull off maneuvers with ridiculous precision and coordination. ''Then'' it's played straight when Meryl teams up with [[spoiler:Johnny Sasaki]] who doesn't ''have'' nanomachines.

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* Averted in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'', where the Rat Patrol's nanomachines let each member of the squad see and hear what each ''other'' member is seeing and hearing. This allows them to pull off maneuvers with ridiculous precision and coordination. ''Then'' it's played straight when Meryl teams up with [[spoiler:Johnny Sasaki]] who doesn't ''have'' nanomachines.
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* ''Manga/BlackLagoon'': The quote above comes from when Ginji and Revy assault a bowling alley filled with armed thugs. The relationship between Ginji and Revy could be described as strained at best and further hampered by a complete Language Barrier that prevents any planning. Despite this they cover each other on multiple instances in the following fight instinctively. This cooperation is possible because, as Revy puts it, both she and Ginji are just that Badass. Revy also does this with Mr. Chang which makes more sense as he trained her.

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* ''Manga/BlackLagoon'': The quote above comes from when Ginji and Revy assault a bowling alley filled with armed thugs. The relationship between Ginji and Revy could be described as strained at best and further hampered by a complete Language Barrier that prevents any planning. Despite this they cover each other on multiple instances in the following fight instinctively. This cooperation is possible because, as Revy puts it, both she and Ginji are just that Badass. Revy also does this with Mr. Chang Chang, which makes more sense sense, as he trained her.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': Ladybug and Cat Noir are usually able coordinate perfectly with only minimal communication.
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Akira and TokenEvilTeammate Nelia, which is also StrangeMindsThinkAlike because they both have a sort of BlueAndOrangeMorality. That, and the shared beliefs of valuing IGaveMyWord to a high degree and being a ConsummateProfessional all serve to be CommonalityConnection between the two. They coordinate perfectly in battle as a [[ShortRangeGuyLongRangeGuy Short Range Girl Long Range Guy]] duo with Akira maneuvering to DrawAggro and staggering foes to create openings. Nelia [[VillainousCrush would say it's because they're soulmates.]]

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': Akira and TokenEvilTeammate Nelia, which is also StrangeMindsThinkAlike because they both have a sort of BlueAndOrangeMorality. That, and the shared beliefs of valuing IGaveMyWord to a high degree and being a ConsummateProfessional all serve to be CommonalityConnection between the two. They coordinate perfectly in battle as a [[ShortRangeGuyLongRangeGuy Short Range Girl Long Range Guy]] duo with Akira maneuvering to DrawAggro and staggering foes to create openings. Nelia [[VillainousCrush would say it's because they're soulmates.]]soulmates]].
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* Sybella and Beast in the final battle of Dark Triumph. Despite Beast showing up unexpectedly at the last minute and having no idea how much trouble Sybella was in before he appeared, he and Sybella fight together as a unit and manage to escape from the bad guy into a river.
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%%* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'': Two words: Mario Brothers. Do they have a plan? Not really. Do they still manage to beat up anything in their path? ''You bet''. (Zero-Context Example: Entry is general "trope is here" example)

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%%* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'': ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'': Two words: Mario Brothers. Do they have a plan? Not really. Do they still manage to beat up anything in their path? ''You bet''. (Zero-Context Example: Entry is general "trope is here" example)
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Akira and TokenEvilTeammate Nelia, which is also StrangeMindsThinkAlike because they both have a sort of BlueAndOrangeMorality. That, and the shared beliefs of valuing IGaveMyWord to a high degree and being a ConsummateProfessional all serve to be CommonalityConnection between the two. They coordinate perfectly in battle as a [[ShortRangeGuyLongRangeGuy Short Range Girl Long Range Guy]] duo with Akira maneuvering to DrawAggro and staggering foes to create openings. Nelia [[VillainousCrush would say it's because they're soulmates.]]
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* In the crossover fanfic ''Fanfic/{{Renegade}}'', Garrus and Admiral Havoc both come up with a plan to raid a mercenary group's hideout by essentially busting down the front door and charging in with a few dozen troops and kill everything in sight. [[OnlySaneMan Shepard]] convinces them to back down and keep the troops in reserve, and instead leads an infiltration team inside the building. Then Zaeed Massani shows up and does the exact same thing Garrus and Havoc were planning, except in this case he's doing it [[OneManArmy by himself]] with a MiniMecha.

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* In the ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer''/''Franchise/MassEffect'' crossover fanfic ''Fanfic/{{Renegade}}'', Garrus and Admiral Havoc both come up with a plan to raid a mercenary group's hideout by essentially busting down the front door and charging in with a few dozen troops and kill everything in sight. [[OnlySaneMan Shepard]] convinces them to back down and keep the troops in reserve, and instead leads an infiltration team inside the building. Then Zaeed Massani shows up and does the exact same thing Garrus and Havoc were planning, except in this case he's doing it [[OneManArmy by himself]] with a MiniMecha.

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* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' This seems to be how the two cockpits for the titlular mecha function. A screen was placed inside so that they could see and communicate, but most fights are so hectic it's unlikely they can (or even wanted to) form a plan. And their mecha is the one that ends up with the highest kill count at the end of every episode...
* ''Manga/GunsmithCats'': Minnie May’s escape from Radinov’s car. The titular pair practiced syncing up head nods to music at the beginning of the episode. Other uses for synchronized head moving is an infallible escape timer which was communicated with flashing high beams in time to the music which cued May to use the hidden explosives that Radinov must have missed in the frisking to frame the rear window without Radinov noticing and at the climax of the song blow up the window and jump out and onto Rally’s waiting car hood through gunfire ''while running a red light and speeding!''



* ''Manga/GunsmithCats'': Minnie May’s escape from Radinov’s car. The titular pair practiced syncing up head nods to music at the beginning of the episode. Other uses for synchronized head moving is an infallible escape timer which was communicated with flashing high beams in time to the music which cued May to use the hidden explosives that Radinov must have missed in the frisking to frame the rear window without Radinov noticing and at the climax of the song blow up the window and jump out and onto Rally’s waiting car hood through gunfire ''while running a red light and speeding!''



* ''Manga/OnePiece'': When Luffy and Zoro first meet Luffy has freed him from captivity at the hands of Navy captain "Axe-Hand" Morgan and they're pitted against Morgan and his marines. Morgan's son Helmeppo attempts to take Luffy's friend Koby hostage to stop him attacking Morgan. Luffy doesn't hesitate to launch an attack at Helmeppo to save Koby, despite this leaving him wide open to attack by Morgan. The attack goes nowhere, however, because Zoro steps in to stop the attack by bringing down Morgan. Luffy had full faith in Zoro doing his part despite having only just met him and seen him in action.
* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' This seems to be how the two cockpits for the titlular mecha function. A screen was placed inside so that they could see and communicate, but most fights are so hectic it's unlikely they can (or even wanted to) form a plan. And their mecha is the one that ends up with the highest kill count at the end of every episode...



* In ''Cave Story Versus I M Meen'', Jack learns the ability to summon King's spirit from [[VideoGame/CaveStory the blade]], and the results during the final battle are absolutely spectacular.



* In ''Cave Story Versus I M Meen'', Jack learns the ability to summon King's spirit from [[VideoGame/CaveStory the blade]], and the results during the final battle are absolutely spectacular.



* ''Film/RushHour 3'' does this during the hospital shootout when Lee gives Carter an empty gun without realizing it and decides the best way to load Carter’s gun would be to grab the magazine, slide toward Carter on a mail cart and push the magazine into Carter’s gun so he can use it. Also, immediately afterword, when interrogating the French Asian, Carter asks Lee for his gun and attempts to execute the man only to find there are, again, no bullets in it. This luckily leads to their captive taking them seriously when they threaten to kill him a second time so he reveals a key piece of information.
* ''Film/TheOtherGuys'' do this in the office scene after all the guns are drawn, detective Gamble throws a stack of paper into the air and Hoitz engages the attackers despite how this contradicts the initial plan to be discreet.
* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'': The title characters demonstrate this for the entire final act of the movie. One particularly outrageous example is when Mr. Smith fires a shotgun that is still slung across Mrs. Smith's back.



* At the end of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', Jack and Will display this, particularly during the rescue where the two work in perfect harmony to take out the soldiers without having had any time to plan whatsoever.



* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'': The title characters demonstrate this for the entire final act of the movie. One particularly outrageous example is when Mr. Smith fires a shotgun that is still slung across Mrs. Smith's back.
* ''Film/TheOtherGuys'' do this in the office scene after all the guns are drawn, detective Gamble throws a stack of paper into the air and Hoitz engages the attackers despite how this contradicts the initial plan to be discreet.
* At the end of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'', Jack and Will display this, particularly during the rescue where the two work in perfect harmony to take out the soldiers without having had any time to plan whatsoever.
* ''Film/RushHour 3'' does this during the hospital shootout when Lee gives Carter an empty gun without realizing it and decides the best way to load Carter’s gun would be to grab the magazine, slide toward Carter on a mail cart and push the magazine into Carter’s gun so he can use it. Also, immediately afterword, when interrogating the French Asian, Carter asks Lee for his gun and attempts to execute the man only to find there are, again, no bullets in it. This luckily leads to their captive taking them seriously when they threaten to kill him a second time so he reveals a key piece of information.



* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode, "[[ADayInTheLimelight Double Or Nothing]]," [[BigDamnHeroes when the team goes to save Gunn]] JustInTime, Angel gambles his soul to keep Gunn from [[DealWithTheDevil losing his]]. He gives Cordelia a stake, saying "you know what to do," implying that he means that should he lose his soul, she must stake him. When he loses the game, she immediately stakes the demon, allowing Angel enough time to cut his head. [[OhCrap It doesn't]] [[NotQuiteDead kill him]].
* In the ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' episode "Midway", Ronon Dex meets '''THE''' original ProudWarriorRaceGuy, Teal'c. The two spend the first third of episode giving each other the hairy eyeball and smacking each other around. When they reach the titular space station, they run afoul of a Wraith invasion force working it's way to Earth. Without any possible warning or planning, the two of them start kicking shit out of the Wraith, climaxing with them halting their invasion of the SGC.



* In the ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' episode "Midway", Ronon Dex meets '''THE''' original ProudWarriorRaceGuy, Teal'c. The two spend the first third of episode giving each other the hairy eyeball and smacking each other around. When they reach the titular space station, they run afoul of a Wraith invasion force working it's way to Earth. Without any possible warning or planning, the two of them start kicking shit out of the Wraith, climaxing with them halting their invasion of the SGC.
* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode, "[[ADayInTheLimelight Double Or Nothing]]," [[BigDamnHeroes when the team goes to save Gunn]] JustInTime, Angel gambles his soul to keep Gunn from [[DealWithTheDevil losing his]]. He gives Cordelia a stake, saying "you know what to do," implying that he means that should he lose his soul, she must stake him. When he loses the game, she immediately stakes the demon, allowing Angel enough time to cut his head. [[OhCrap It doesn't]] [[NotQuiteDead kill him]].



* Two words: [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros Mario Brothers]]. Do they have a plan? Not really. Do they still manage to beat up anything in their path? ''You bet''.

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* %%* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'': Two words: [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros Mario Brothers]].Brothers. Do they have a plan? Not really. Do they still manage to beat up anything in their path? ''You bet''. (Zero-Context Example: Entry is general "trope is here" example)
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* ''Podcast/RedPandaAdventures'': The climax of the novel ''The Crime Cabal'' features Constable Andy Parker watching in amazement as the Red Panda and the Flying Squirrel battle a small army of mooks with a coordination that beggars belief. Despite having come into the Crime Cabal's lair to rescue the Squirrel, the moment she arrives on the battlefield, having escaped on her own terms, she and the Red Panda immediately launch into a coordinated maneuver in which he spins her around to take out several opponents at once. They then proceed to fight as BackToBackBadasses, watching one anothers' back and ''always'' being able to move or dodge at the precise moment the other hits a mook with an attack that would otherwise have hit them.
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* A mostly non-action version in ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'' between William and Sherlock: when they solve mysteries together, they come to the ''exact same conclusions'' independently of each other and handle each side of their task without prior planning. They also do this in ''The Adventure of the One Student'' when getting Bill his place at Durham University. And in ''The Two Criminals'', they both shift to point their guns at Milverton simultaneously.
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* In ''Fanfic/CaveStoryVersusIMMeen'', Jack learns the ability to summon King's spirit from [[VideoGame/CaveStory the blade]], and the results during the final battle are absolutely spectacular.

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* In ''Fanfic/CaveStoryVersusIMMeen'', ''Cave Story Versus I M Meen'', Jack learns the ability to summon King's spirit from [[VideoGame/CaveStory the blade]], and the results during the final battle are absolutely spectacular.
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Can result in BackToBackBadasses or result from a BattleCouple being that in tune with one another. Related to CrazyAwesome and StrangeMindsThinkAlike.

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Can result in BackToBackBadasses or result from a BattleCouple being that in tune with one another. Related to CrazyAwesome and StrangeMindsThinkAlike.
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* In ''Fanfic/CaveStoryVersusIMMeen'', Jack learns the ability to summon King's spirit from [[CaveStory the blade]], and the results during the final battle are absolutely spectacular.

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* In ''Fanfic/CaveStoryVersusIMMeen'', Jack learns the ability to summon King's spirit from [[CaveStory [[VideoGame/CaveStory the blade]], and the results during the final battle are absolutely spectacular.
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* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'' demonstrate this for the entire final act of the movie. One particularly outrageous example is when Mr. Smith fires a shotgun that is still slung across Mrs. Smith's back.

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* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'' ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'': The title characters demonstrate this for the entire final act of the movie. One particularly outrageous example is when Mr. Smith fires a shotgun that is still slung across Mrs. Smith's back.
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* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith'' demonstrate this for the entire final act of the movie. One particularly outrageous example is when Mr. Smith fires a shotgun that is still slung across Mrs. Smith’s back.

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* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith'' ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'' demonstrate this for the entire final act of the movie. One particularly outrageous example is when Mr. Smith fires a shotgun that is still slung across Mrs. Smith’s Smith's back.

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