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* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': An offscreen example when the revenant [[ArcVillain Bankotsu]] storms the castle of the clan who [[BackFromTheDead killed him and his men and took his precious weapon from him.]] When the daimyo asks how he could have defeated the guards, Bankotsu nonchalantly points behind him, showing a roomful of soldiers embedded in the ceiling to the neck, dangling uselessly.

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* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': An offscreen example when the revenant [[ArcVillain Bankotsu]] storms the castle of the clan who [[BackFromTheDead killed him and his men and took his precious weapon from him.]] When the daimyo asks how he could have defeated the guards, Bankotsu nonchalantly points behind him, himself, showing a roomful of soldiers embedded in the ceiling to the neck, dangling uselessly.
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** An aversion occurs when the Kryptonians attack the White House as well. [[DarkChick Ursa]] throws a security guard to the ceiling. Considering there's a shattered skylight above them, the poor guy sails right through it and out the building.

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** An aversion occurs when the Kryptonians attack the White House as well. [[DarkChick Ursa]] Ursa throws a security guard to the ceiling. Considering there's a shattered skylight above them, the poor guy sails right through it and out the building.
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* ''Series/TheThundermans'': Max's attempt to take Super President Kick-Butt hostage ends when her daughter Simone kicks him through the ceiling.
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* During the climax of ''Film/Daredevil2003', the Kingpin gorilla-presses Daredevil above his head and throws him into the ceiling as the fight takes place in [[ExecutiveSuiteFight the villain's office]].

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* During the climax of ''Film/Daredevil2003', ''Film/Daredevil2003'', the Kingpin gorilla-presses Daredevil above his head and throws him into the ceiling as the fight takes place in [[ExecutiveSuiteFight the villain's office]].
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* ''Manga/InuYasha'': an offscreen example when the revenant [[ArcVillain Bankotsu]] storms the castle of the clan who [[BackFromTheDead killed him and his men and took his precious weapon from him.]] When the daimyo asks how he could have defeated the guards, Bankotsu nonchalantly points behind him, showing a roomful of soldiers embedded in the ceiling to the neck, dangling uselessly.

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* ''Manga/InuYasha'': an ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': An offscreen example when the revenant [[ArcVillain Bankotsu]] storms the castle of the clan who [[BackFromTheDead killed him and his men and took his precious weapon from him.]] When the daimyo asks how he could have defeated the guards, Bankotsu nonchalantly points behind him, showing a roomful of soldiers embedded in the ceiling to the neck, dangling uselessly.



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* ''Film/{{Constantine}}''. Near the end of the movie the character [[spoiler:Chaz]] is thrown into the ceiling by the invisible villain [[spoiler:Gabriel]] and mortally wounded. He dies a few moments later.
* During the climax of ''Film/{{Daredevil}}'', the Kingpin gorilla-presses Daredevil above his head and throws him into the ceiling as the fight takes place in [[ExecutiveSuiteFight the villain's office]].

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* ''Film/{{Constantine}}''. Near the end of the movie the character ''Film/Constantine2005'', [[spoiler:Chaz]] is thrown into the ceiling by the invisible villain [[spoiler:Gabriel]] and mortally wounded. He dies a few moments later.
* During the climax of ''Film/{{Daredevil}}'', ''Film/Daredevil2003', the Kingpin gorilla-presses Daredevil above his head and throws him into the ceiling as the fight takes place in [[ExecutiveSuiteFight the villain's office]].



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** In its [[Film/IronMan3 sequel]], there is a scene in which a villain takes over the War Machine armor and attacks the president on Air Force One. At one point, he slams a secret service agent into the ceiling and then smashes him through a desk.

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** In its [[Film/IronMan3 sequel]], ''Film/IronMan3'', there is a scene in which a villain takes over the War Machine armor and attacks the president on Air Force One. At one point, he slams a secret service agent into the ceiling and then smashes him through a desk.
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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Luffy puts an end to his duel with Crocodile by sending him crashing against the crypt's ceiling, then by [[UpToEleven pounding on him again and again until he pierces through the ceiling ''and'' the plaza floor pavement above and sending him flying above the city.]]

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Luffy puts an end to his duel with Crocodile by sending him crashing against the crypt's ceiling, then by [[UpToEleven pounding on him again and again until he pierces through the ceiling ''and'' the plaza floor pavement above and sending him flying above the city.]]
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* ''Film/TheExpendables'' have a fight between FragileSpeedster Yin Yan and MightyGlacier Gunnar. Yin Yang decide to lure Gunnar into a cramped corridor with a low ceiling, which Yang's size and speed gives him the advantage in effortlessly beating up Gunnar for a while until Gunnar, managing a lucky grab on Yang ("My turn!"), smashes him multiple times against the low ceiling.
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* Inverted during Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/MickFoley's Hell in a Cell match at the 1998 King of the Ring PPV, in which they brawled on the Cell's roof twice. The second time, 'Taker chokeslammed Foley through the roof, sending him crashing onto the ring below. [[{{Determinator}} And Foley still wanted to fight.]]

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* Inverted during Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/MickFoley's Hell in a Cell match at the 1998 King of the Ring Wrestling/KingOfTheRing PPV, in which they brawled on the Cell's roof twice. The second time, 'Taker chokeslammed Foley through the roof, sending him crashing onto the ring below. [[{{Determinator}} And Foley still wanted to fight.]]
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* While not a combat move, the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series prevents you from using [[Warp Whistle the Zoom spell]] indoors by having the party beam upwards and bang their heads on the ceiling.

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* While not a combat move, the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series prevents you from using [[Warp Whistle [[WarpWhistle the Zoom spell]] indoors by having the party beam upwards and bang their heads on the ceiling.
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* While not a combat move, the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series prevents you from using [[Warp Whistle the Zoom spell]] indoors by having the party beam upwards and bang their heads on the ceiling.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Barda and Knockout fight Barda knocks her opponent through the ceiling, and quite far beyond, when Knockout threatens Scott who is currently essentially powerless due to Circe's magic.

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** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Badra knocks Wondy through the ceiling during their fight, and then smashes through herself to fly into space as she thinks the Amazon can't follow her there.
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''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Barda and Knockout fight Barda knocks her opponent through the ceiling, and quite far beyond, when Knockout threatens Scott who is currently essentially powerless due to Circe's magic.

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* In ''Film/TheMatrix'', near the end of the subway fight between Neo and Agent Smith, the latter has Neo in a choke-hold while both men are standing on one of the subway tracks with a train approaching. Neo's response is to jump upwards, smashing Smith into the subway ceiling and breaking free from the hold.



* In ''Film/TheMatrix'', near the end of the subway fight between Neo and Agent Smith, the latter has Neo in a choke-hold while both men are standing on one of the subway tracks with a train approaching. Neo's response is to jump upwards, smashing Smith into the subway ceiling and breaking free from the hold.
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* In ''Film/TheMatrix'', near the end of the subway fight between Neo and Agent Smith, the latter has Neo in a choke-hold while both men are standing on one of the subway tracks with a train approaching. Neo's response is to jump upwards, smashing Smith into the subway ceiling and breaking free from the hold.
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* ''VideoGame/MegaManX'':
** Boomerang Kuwanger from ''VideoGame/MegaManX1'' has his "Dead Lift" attack, where he uses his beetle horns to throw X into the ceiling for huge damage should he make physical contact.
** Gravity Beetle from ''VideoGame/MegaManX3'' will use his stag beetle horn to throw X into the ceiling if he connects with his charge move. It becomes even more deadly once he uses his DesperationAttack, where he creates a miniaturized black hole above him that fills the ceiling.
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* In early ''Videogame/MortalKombat'' games, specifically ''Videogame/MortalKombat3'', you can uppercut an opponent through the ceiling in certain stages. Also, Kombat Tomb and Goro's Lair allow you to uppercut your opponent into the spiked ceiling via StageFatality.

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* In early ''Videogame/MortalKombat'' ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' games, specifically ''Videogame/MortalKombat3'', you can uppercut an opponent through the ceiling in certain stages. Also, Kombat Tomb and Goro's Lair allow you to uppercut your opponent into the spiked ceiling via StageFatality.
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* ''Film/{{Constantine}}''. Near the end of the movie the character [[spoiler:Chaz]] is thrown into the ceiling by the invisible {{villain}} [[spoiler:Gabriel]] and mortally wounded. He dies a few moments later.

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* ''Film/{{Constantine}}''. Near the end of the movie the character [[spoiler:Chaz]] is thrown into the ceiling by the invisible {{villain}} villain [[spoiler:Gabriel]] and mortally wounded. He dies a few moments later.

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* In one of the final scenes in ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', Louis finishes his interview with Daniel who tells him he wants to become a vampire so he'd have his power after Louis just spent the last few hours explaining how [[WhoWantsToLiveForever terrible it is to be a vampire]]. Louis angrily slams him into the ceiling and gives him a ReasonYouSuckSpeech for not getting the point of his story, then drops him to the floor.
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* The Pink Ranger sextuple-kicks an Oozeman as she growls "you guys make me sick, sick, sick!" in the first fight sequence of ''Film/MightyMorphinPowerRangersTheMovie''. The kicks gradually go from standard to vertical, and the last one sends him into the ceiling, followed by a crash to the floor.

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* ''Manga/Beelzebub'': Anytime regular delinquents challenge Oga, at least one or two are guaranteed to enjoy new careers as ceiling adornments.

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* ''Manga/Beelzebub'': ''Manga/{{Beelzebub}}'': Anytime regular delinquents challenge Oga, at least one or two are guaranteed to enjoy new careers as ceiling adornments.


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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Barda and Knockout fight Barda knocks her opponent through the ceiling, and quite far beyond, when Knockout threatens Scott who is currently essentially powerless due to Circe's magic.
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* ''Manga/InuYasha'': an offscreen example when the revenant [[ArcVillain Bankotsu]] storms the castle of the clan who [[BackFromTheDead killed him and his men and took his precious weapon from him.]] When the daimyo asks how he could have defeated the guards, Bankotsu nonchalantely points behind him, showing a roomful of soldiers embedded in the ceiling to the neck, dangling uselessly.

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* ''Manga/InuYasha'': an offscreen example when the revenant [[ArcVillain Bankotsu]] storms the castle of the clan who [[BackFromTheDead killed him and his men and took his precious weapon from him.]] When the daimyo asks how he could have defeated the guards, Bankotsu nonchalantely nonchalantly points behind him, showing a roomful of soldiers embedded in the ceiling to the neck, dangling uselessly.



* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Luffy puts an end to his duel with Crocodile by sending him crashing against the crypt's ceiling, then by [[UpToEleven keep pounding on him again and again until he pierces through the ceiling ''and'' the plaza floor pavement above and sending him flying above the city.]]

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Luffy puts an end to his duel with Crocodile by sending him crashing against the crypt's ceiling, then by [[UpToEleven keep pounding on him again and again until he pierces through the ceiling ''and'' the plaza floor pavement above and sending him flying above the city.]]

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