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** In one strip has Roger [[http://www.foxtrot.com/2012/07/0701/backlit/ managing to have fire erupt]] underneath a grill during his usual attempts at grilling due to putting the charcoal on upside down. Jason even lampshaded this.
--->''(Roger attempts to light the grill, only for it to barely smoke when he lights it)'' \\
'''Roger:''' Dang it... ''(picks up charcoal, which is burning on the bottom)'' I put the stupid charcoal in upside down.\\
'''Jason:''' ''(observing the flames burning through the bottom of the grill)'' For anyone else, I'd declare this impossible.

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies this above all else is ''Franchise/TheFlash'' (Wally West) vs. [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics the Archie Comics version of Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' features clashes between fictional characters, some of which are ridiculously strong, but there are a few fights showcase this, but where the ''one'' battle thus far combatants are so ludicrously powerful that truly embodies this above all else is ''Franchise/TheFlash'' the show's M.O. of calculating their best feats simply isn't possible.
** The fight between Franchise/TheFlash
(Wally West) vs. and [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics the Archie Comics version of Sonic]], Sonic]] has two opponents who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:


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** The result of [[Webcomic/OnePunchMan Saitama]] VS Franchise/{{Popeye}} boils down to this: [[spoiler:Although Saitama is ridiculously, ''ludicrously'' strong, his power boils down to applying some arbitrary, but measurable, amount of force with his punches (which have been stated even by Saitama himself to not be truly infinitely strong). Meanwhile, Popeye's strength is such that the laws of physics, logic, and reality simply do not apply to him: there's no equation that can calculate the TNT equivalent (or whatever unit of measurement you want to use) of feats such as hitting a shark so hard it turns into several small fish, BreakingTheFourthWall and punching out the cartoon's animator in real life, or surviving God himself turning off the universe.]]
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* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} [[https://garfield.com/comic/2005/04/01 ate a pizza]] ''before'' it arrived. He has "friends high up in the delivery business".

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* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} [[https://garfield.com/comic/2005/04/01 [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2005/04/01 ate a pizza]] ''before'' it arrived. He has "friends high up in the delivery business".
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* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' [=EP6=]. Lambda says that [[spoiler: Bern was originally a piece in a game that the Game Master made {{Unwinnable}}. (Lambda did not explicitly say whether the game was of the [[UnwinnablebyMistake Unwinnable by Mistake]] or the [[UnwinnablebyDesign Unwinnable by Design]] variety.) The Game Master then abandoned Bern as a piece and left her to fend for herself. Bern eventually ended up winning the game anyway]and gained the title of Witch of Miracles. The mentioned game [[EpilepticTrees may or may not have been Higurashi.]] While this does explain her cruelty, it's no excuse for it.]]

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* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' [=EP6=]. Lambda says that [[spoiler: Bern was originally a piece in a game that the Game Master made {{Unwinnable}}. (Lambda did not explicitly say whether the game was of the [[UnwinnablebyMistake Unwinnable by Mistake]] UnintentionallyUnwinnable or the [[UnwinnablebyDesign Unwinnable by Design]] UnwinnableByDesign variety.) The Game Master then abandoned Bern as a piece and left her to fend for herself. Bern eventually ended up winning the game anyway]and gained the title of Witch of Miracles. The mentioned game [[EpilepticTrees may or may not have been Higurashi.]] While this does explain her cruelty, it's no excuse for it.]]
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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies this above all else is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics the Archie Comics version of Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies this above all else is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs ''Franchise/TheFlash'' (Wally West) vs. [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics the Archie Comics version of Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:
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* Subverted by the opening chord to Music/TheBeatles' song "A Hard Day's Night." It took more than 40 years for audio analysis technology to reproduce it because the key discovery that some of the sound was not made by a guitar.

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* Subverted by the opening chord to Music/TheBeatles' song "A Hard Day's Night." It took more than 40 years for audio analysis technology to reproduce it because of the key discovery that some of the sound was not made by a guitar.
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* In ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u6EjPqESB4 Rolling a NATURAL 1 in Dungeons and Dragons]]'', the player manages to roll a ''zero'' on a twenty-sided die.
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* [[http://andersson.elfwood.com/ A series of pics (Several NSFW)]] about a [[SpoonyBard bard]] who seems to be unable [[InterspeciesRomance to keep his pants up]] take it to the illogical extreme in one pic. That the bard has left a bunch of HalfHumanHybrid offspring isn't this. The fact that one of his baby-mamas is [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments a rock]] [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-eDzxEr_gjpg/UAc9BXO-MBI/AAAAAAAAAMY/cSSnCNUkR54/s1600/Rock-Bard-Axe.jpg definitely is.]]

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* [[http://andersson.elfwood.com/ A series of pics (Several NSFW)]] about a [[SpoonyBard bard]] who seems to be unable [[InterspeciesRomance to keep his pants up]] take it to the illogical extreme in one pic. That the bard has left a bunch of HalfHumanHybrid offspring isn't this. The fact that one of his baby-mamas is [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments a rock]] rock [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-eDzxEr_gjpg/UAc9BXO-MBI/AAAAAAAAAMY/cSSnCNUkR54/s1600/Rock-Bard-Axe.jpg definitely is.]]
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** Heracles has three. he's been trapped by [[spoiler: Enkidu, Gilgamesh]]'s chain used to ensnare divine opponents; the more divine the foe, the stronger the chains hold. Since Heracles is a demigod in good standing with the gods (an A-ranked divinity), the chains are impossible to break. When [[spoiler:Ilya is mortally wounded]] he breaks them ([[ShownTheirWork then again, he already broke a chain that not even the gods could break in the myths, so it's nothing new for him]]). Secondly, he [[spoiler:keeps himself manifested with sheer willpower past his own death, [[TearJerker long enough for the blinded, dying Ilya to feel him standing there and die peacefully]]]]. Third... Remember Assassin's impossible technique? In his life, Herakles ''topped it'': when used with an axe-sword, Herakles' Nine Lives is ''nine attacks from nine directions at the same time'', with all the power and speed granted by Herakles' [[SuperStrength unmatched strength]], and when used with bow and arrow it's ''[[UpToEleven one hundred arrow shots]]'' (thankfully, as Berserker he can't do this anymore).

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** Heracles has three. he's been trapped by [[spoiler: Enkidu, Gilgamesh]]'s chain used to ensnare divine opponents; the more divine the foe, the stronger the chains hold. Since Heracles is a demigod in good standing with the gods (an A-ranked divinity), the chains are impossible to break. When [[spoiler:Ilya is mortally wounded]] he breaks them ([[ShownTheirWork then again, he already broke a chain that not even the gods could break in the myths, so it's nothing new for him]]). Secondly, he [[spoiler:keeps himself manifested with sheer willpower past his own death, [[TearJerker long enough for the blinded, dying Ilya to feel him standing there and die peacefully]]]].peacefully]]. Third... Remember Assassin's impossible technique? In his life, Herakles ''topped it'': when used with an axe-sword, Herakles' Nine Lives is ''nine attacks from nine directions at the same time'', with all the power and speed granted by Herakles' [[SuperStrength unmatched strength]], and when used with bow and arrow it's ''[[UpToEleven one hundred arrow shots]]'' (thankfully, as Berserker he can't do this anymore).
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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' said that in some ways at least, he liked ''Film/ProblemChild'', even though it has a 0% on Website/RottenTomatoes, meaning that it would be impossible for a professional critic to like it.
* Similarily, ''WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter'' said ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' was one of the worst cartoons ever made in his opinion, even though it has a 100% on Website/RottenTomatoes. It should be impossible for a professional critic to not like it.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'', when Kenny goes to Hell, there's a sign that says Hell has 900 billion people in it. Not that many people have even existed. Maybe they were counting animals and/or aliens? Even ignoring this, the show said that Mormonism was the right religion. Mormons actually believe that only the truly wicked go to Hell and not because they weren't Mormon. Even if ''that'' wasn't the case, "All About The Mormons" called Mormonism dumb over and over and said it was a ScamReligion. Hell having that many people is absolutely incomprehensible from any perspective.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'', when Kenny goes to Hell, there's a sign that says Hell has 900 billion people in it. Not that many people have even existed. Maybe they were counting animals and/or aliens? Even ignoring this, the show said that Mormonism was the right religion. Mormons actually believe that only the truly wicked go to Hell and not because they weren't Mormon. Even if ''that'' wasn't the case, "All "[[Recap/SouthParkS7E22AllAboutTheMormons All About The Mormons" the Mormons]]" called Mormonism dumb over and over and said it was a ScamReligion. Hell having that many people is absolutely incomprehensible from any perspective.
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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies this above all else is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies this above all else is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics the Archie Comics version of Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:
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Dewicking, since it's an inaccessible roleplay filed under Unpublished Works now.


* ''Roleplay/ActiveDuty'': Director Tamlin has the [[BiggerOnTheInside entire Tamlin House]] tattooed onto his body. [[MindScrew Both the inside AND out.]]
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** At the end of the ''Fate'' route, where Shirou and Saber were in love, Saber is returned to the moment she was summoned, which is just a few minutes before her death. [[spoiler:She wants to know if she will ever see Shirou again. Merlin says that she will not; the afterlife simply doesn't work that way. However, Merlin says that if she is able to [[IWillWaitForYou wait for Shirou forever]], and [[IWillFindYou Shirou is able to seek her forever]], despite both of them knowing it is impossible, then ''maybe'' there is a chance. After Shirou's eventual death, they are indeed reunited in Avalon.

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** At the end of the ''Fate'' route, where Shirou and Saber were in love, Saber is returned to the moment she was summoned, which is just a few minutes before her death. [[spoiler:She wants to know if she will ever see Shirou again. Merlin says that she will not; the afterlife simply doesn't work that way. However, Merlin says that if she is able to [[IWillWaitForYou wait for Shirou forever]], and [[IWillFindYou Shirou is able to seek her forever]], despite both of them knowing it is impossible, then ''maybe'' there is a chance. After Shirou's eventual death, they are indeed reunited in Avalon. ]]
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** In another comic, Jason records Peter eating a plate of spaghetti and catches it in a few frames, or about ''one thirteenth of a second'' and Peter's '''disappointed''' by it.
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** At the end of the ''Fate'' route, where Shirou and Saber were in love, Saber is returned to the moment she was summoned, which is just a few minutes before her death. [[spoiler:She wants to know if she will ever see Shirou again. Merlin says that she will not; the afterlife simply doesn't work that way. However, Merlin says that if she is able to [[IWillWaitForYou wait for Shirou forever]], and [[IWillFindYou Shirou is able to seek her forever]], despite both of them knowing it is impossible, then ''maybe'' there is a chance. In the True Ending, after Shirou's eventual death, they are indeed reunited in Avalon. That alone should be impossible, but it's also implied that the version of Shirou Saber gets is the same as the one who becomes Archer, who gave up his afterlife to become a Counter Guardian, meaning there's no way for him to be reunited with Saber. So the PowerOfLove broke the way the afterlife works at least ''three times'']].

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** At the end of the ''Fate'' route, where Shirou and Saber were in love, Saber is returned to the moment she was summoned, which is just a few minutes before her death. [[spoiler:She wants to know if she will ever see Shirou again. Merlin says that she will not; the afterlife simply doesn't work that way. However, Merlin says that if she is able to [[IWillWaitForYou wait for Shirou forever]], and [[IWillFindYou Shirou is able to seek her forever]], despite both of them knowing it is impossible, then ''maybe'' there is a chance. In the True Ending, after After Shirou's eventual death, they are indeed reunited in Avalon. That alone should be impossible, but it's also implied that the version of Shirou Saber gets is the same as the one who becomes Archer, who gave up his afterlife to become a Counter Guardian, meaning there's no way for him to be reunited with Saber. So the PowerOfLove broke the way the afterlife works at least ''three times'']].
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* A ''NewspaperComic/{{Peanuts}}'' comic strip has Snoopy about to jump into a pool with Lucy who promptly tells him to stop, and he changes direction midair. Not even ''he'' knows how he did that.

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* A ''NewspaperComic/{{Peanuts}}'' ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' comic strip has Snoopy about to jump into a pool with Lucy who promptly tells him to stop, and he changes direction midair. Not even ''he'' knows how he did that.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Ned says that Springfield borders [[UsefulNotes/{{Ohio}}]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Nevada}}]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Maine}}]], and [[UsefulNotes/{{Kentucky}}]], a [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield geographical impossibility.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Ned says that Springfield borders [[UsefulNotes/{{Ohio}}]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Nevada}}]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Maine}}]], Ohio, Nevada, Maine, and [[UsefulNotes/{{Kentucky}}]], Kentucky, a [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield geographical impossibility.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Ned says that Springfield borders [[UsefulNotes/Ohio]], [[UsefulNotes/Nevada]], [[UsefulNotes/Maine]], and [[UsefulNotes/Kentucky]], a [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield geographical impossibility.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Ned says that Springfield borders [[UsefulNotes/Ohio]], [[UsefulNotes/Nevada]], [[UsefulNotes/Maine]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Ohio}}]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Nevada}}]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Maine}}]], and [[UsefulNotes/Kentucky]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Kentucky}}]], a [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield geographical impossibility.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Ned says that Springfield borders [[UsefulNotes/Ohio]], [[UsefulNotes/Nevada]], [[UsefulNotes/Maine]], and [[UsefulNotes/Kentucky]], a [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield geographical impossibility.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'', when Kenny goes to Hell, there's a sign that says Hell has 900 billion people in it. Not that many people have even existed. Maybe they were counting animals and/or aliens? Even ignoring this, the show said that Mormonism was the right religion. Mormons actually believe that only the truly wicked go to Hell and not because they weren't Mormon. Even if ''that'' wasn't the case, "All About The Mormons" called Mormonism dumb over and over and said it was a ScamReligion. Hell having that many people is absolutely incomprehensible from any perspective.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' said that in some ways at least, he liked ''Film/ProblemChild'', even though it has a 0% on Website/RottenTomatoes, meaning that it would be impossible for a professional critic to like it.
* Similarily, ''WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter'' said ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' was one of the worst cartoons ever made in his opinion, even though it has a 100% on Website/RottenTomatoes. It should be impossible for a professional critic to not like it.

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of his [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies this above all else is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of his the latter's [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:
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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the one battle thus far that truly embodies is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of his [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the one ''one'' battle thus far that truly embodies is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of his [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:
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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the one battle thus far that truly embodies is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of his [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', a couple of fights showcase this, but the one battle thus far that truly embodies is [[ComicBook/WallyWest Flash]] vs [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic]], who take speed to truly reality-breaking levels.levels, including but not limited to: Wally causing the concept of Death itself to die and outrunning the Speed Force (y'know, the source of his powers), and Sonic moving during frozen time through nothing BUT raw speed and scooping water into a ball and throwing it as if it were a solid chunk of matter before the physics of displacement could take effect. [[spoiler:Wally's victory over the blue blur, in spite of his [[StoryBreakerPower ridiculous abilities]] including ''literal'' PlotArmor is treated as an achievement to such]], as noted by Wiz in the analysis:
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--> '''Wiz''': Personally, I was expecting the opposite result. Against almost anybody else, [[spoiler:Archie's version of Sonic]] is practically unbeatable. But across a greater percentage of scenarios, [[spoiler:Wally]] just happens to be the exception.
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* ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'':
** There is a video called "Vote Yoylecake" where Bubble tries to kill Blocky. [[RuleOfFunny She successfully pops him.]]
** In BFB 20, Blocky makes fun of the sun, somehow turning it into an ice cube.
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** Discussed in ''Machinima/RedVsBlue: Revelation'' episode 19,

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** Discussed in ''Machinima/RedVsBlue: Revelation'' ''[[Machinima/RedVsBlueTheRecollection Revelation]]'' episode 19,



** ''Machinima/RedVsBlueTheRecollection'' Part 3: Grif's analysis of his sister surviving being under ice for three hours and coming up both totally fine ''and'' pregnant.

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** ''Machinima/RedVsBlueTheRecollection'' ''[[Machinima/RedVsBlueTheRecollection Relocation]] Part 3: 3'': Grif's analysis of his sister surviving being under ice for three hours and coming up both totally fine ''and'' pregnant.

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