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** ''Series/UltramanGaia'' has Gaia, in his new Version 2 self, has a Photon Edge-O-War against Imitation V1 Gaia/Meemos. It's pitifully short; Gaia may have started the clash late, but he very swiftly overpowers the fake Ultraman, and the loss helps exposes the fake.

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** ''Series/UltramanGaia'' has Gaia, in his new Version 2 self, has a which can use Agul's abilities such as Photon Edge-O-War Crusher, has a Photon-O-War against Imitation V1 Gaia/Meemos. It's pitifully short; Gaia may have started the clash late, but he very swiftly quickly overpowers the fake Ultraman, Ultraman thanks to being able to augment said Photon Crusher with his original Photon Edge, and the loss helps exposes expose the fake.
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* ''Literature/ReignOfTheSevenSpellblades'': There's two main ways to CounterSpell, both of which involve intercepting an incoming spell with one of your own: either of the same element or the opposing one. This typically results in both spells dissipating, as in the case in the climactic battle of volume 1 ([[Recap/ReignOfTheSevenSpellbladesS1E06Arise episode 6 of the anime]]) where Oliver and Nanao both cast '''[[PlayingWithFire Flamma]]''' to intercept the StarterVillain's '''Fortis Flamma'''.
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** The Universe Survival arc used this no less than four times involving either beams or a beam and a shield.

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** The Universe Survival arc used this no less than four times involving either beams or a beam and a shield. In one iconic scene, Goku pulls off a highly unorthodox variant by using ki attacks' ability to block each other to evade and ''surf along'' an enemy beam by grinding on the side of it with a part-charged Kamehameha until he reaches his opponent and blasts them in the face.
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* ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter'': In the climax, Ryu clashes his [[KamehameHadoken D-Breath]] against [[spoiler:D-Breath of Chetyre, a true dragon. For Ryu, it's CastFromLifespan, but for his opponent it's not]]. Regardless, he manages to push back the beam and flatten the foe against the ceiling, before seemingly completely incinerating him. During the battle [[spoiler:he pushes his D-Counter ''beyond 100%'', while in the game itself reaching it nets you a NonStandardGameOver]].
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* ''Fanfic/GuardiansWizardsAndKungFuFighters'' has this pop up during the [[EvilVersusEvil fight]] between [[WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}} Nerissa]] and [[WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures Daolon Wong]].

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* ''Fanfic/GuardiansWizardsAndKungFuFighters'' has this pop up during the [[EvilVersusEvil fight]] between [[WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}} [[WesternAnimation/WITCH2004 Nerissa]] and [[WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures Daolon Wong]].
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* "Manga/JujutsuKaisen": this happens between Yuta Okkotsu and Suguru Geto, due to the fact that Geto's ultimate attack was weakened, Yuta won and dealt Geto fatal wounds in a massive explosion. Yuta does this again against Ryu Ishigori, however he loses this time as Ryu has the highest cursed energy output of any Sorcerer in history

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* "Manga/JujutsuKaisen": Manga/JujutsuKaisen: this happens between Yuta Okkotsu and Suguru Geto, due to the fact that Geto's ultimate attack was weakened, Yuta won and dealt Geto fatal wounds in a massive explosion. Yuta does this again against Ryu Ishigori, however he loses this time as Ryu has the highest cursed energy output of any Sorcerer in history

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* "Manga/JujutsuKaisen": this happens between Yuta Okkotsu and Suguru Geto, due to the fact that Geto's ultimate attack was weakened, Yuta won and dealt Geto fatal wounds in a massive explosion
** Yuta does this again against Ryu Ishigori, however he loses this time as Ryu has the highest cursed energy output of any Sorcerer in history

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* "Manga/JujutsuKaisen": this happens between Yuta Okkotsu and Suguru Geto, due to the fact that Geto's ultimate attack was weakened, Yuta won and dealt Geto fatal wounds in a massive explosion
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explosion. Yuta does this again against Ryu Ishigori, however he loses this time as Ryu has the highest cursed energy output of any Sorcerer in history
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*"Manga/JujutsuKaisen": this happens between Yuta Okkotsu and Suguru Geto, due to the fact that Geto's ultimate attack was weakened, Yuta won and dealt Geto fatal wounds in a massive explosion
**Yuta does this again against Ryu Ishigori, however he loses this time as Ryu has the highest cursed energy output of any Sorcerer in history
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* ''Film/DarkCity'': the final fight mostly consists of these, as Murdock and Mr. Book face off using blasts of tuning.

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* ''Film/DarkCity'': ''Film/{{Dark City|1998}}'': the final fight mostly consists of these, as Murdock and Mr. Book face off using blasts of tuning.
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* Shows up in the climax of ''Film/DescendantOfTheSun'', a Creator/ShawBrothers film loosely based on the ''Superman'' series. The hero is a SupermanSubstitute facing a General Zod expy, with the climatic battle having them firing palm-beams pushing at each other. It ends with a stalemate, but the villain uses the chance to teleport himself out of sight before ambushing the hero.
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Anime such as Mazinger Z predated DBZ's use of it.


** The TropeCodifier, if not the outright {{Trope Maker|s}}. Nearly every major battle had at least one of these, referred to in video games as Energy Clashes:

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** The TropeCodifier, if not the outright {{Trope Maker|s}}.TropeCodifier. Nearly every major battle had at least one of these, referred to in video games as Energy Clashes:

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'': This happens a few times throughout the game, notably between Ifrit and Bahamut, and then later between Bahamut and [[spoiler:Ultima Prime.]]



* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'':
** This happens a few times throughout the game, notably between Ifrit and Bahamut, and then later between Bahamut and [[spoiler:Ultima Prime.]]
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** The second most iconic example is the arc-ending one in Gohan vs Super Perfect Cell, which would last an entire episode. Gohan, having lost feeling in his left arm, summons the support of his father for a Father-Son Kamehameha to keep up with Cell. Amusingly, this is the only instance where the victory is through someone distracting one of the participants, in this case Vegeta to Cell, giving Gohan his window to snatch victory.

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** The second most iconic example is the arc-ending one in Gohan vs Super Perfect Cell, which would last an entire episode. Gohan, having lost feeling in his left arm, summons the support of his father for a Father-Son Kamehameha to keep up with Cell. Amusingly, this is the only instance where the victory is through someone distracting one of the participants, in this case Vegeta to attacking Cell, giving Gohan his window to snatch victory.
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* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'': During the "battle royale" Jiggawatt uses her secondary power to produce positrons (antimatter electrons) to do this with another lightning-themed super, unfortunately thanks to another villain's sonic attack earlier she can't hear Dabbler's warning about matter-antimatter annihilation producing massive amounts of gamma radiation.
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"''[[SignatureMove Expelliarmus]]!''"]]

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"''[[SignatureMove "''[[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands Expelliarmus]]!''"]]
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Nobody thought it was a joke. You don't need to add in disclaimers for an in-universe moment. As the page quote, it SHOULD be something that actually happened in the work.


-->-- '''Yami Bakura''', ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''[[note]]Caption: [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer This isn't a joke — it really happens]][[/note]]

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-->-- '''Yami Bakura''', ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''[[note]]Caption: [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer This isn't a joke — it really happens]][[/note]]
''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''

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