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* ''{{Outlaws}}'': The player character can chuck dynamite around. Alt-fire lights the fuse, and the animation consists of the PC removing his stogie from his mouth and applying it to the fuse.

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* ''{{Outlaws}}'': ''VideoGame/{{Outlaws}}'': The player character can chuck dynamite around. Alt-fire lights the fuse, and the animation consists of the PC removing his stogie from his mouth and applying it to the fuse.
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* ''{{Outlaws}}'': The player character can chuck dynamite around. Alt-fire lights the fuse, and the animation consists of the PC removing his stogie from his mouth and applying it to the fuse.
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* ''CallOfCthulhu'' supplement ''Terror from the Stars'', section "Field Manual of the Theron Marks Society". Theron Marks himself is stated to always have a lit cigar in his mouth during adventures in order to light sticks of dynamite.

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* ''CallOfCthulhu'' ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' supplement ''Terror from the Stars'', section "Field Manual of the Theron Marks Society". Theron Marks himself is stated to always have a lit cigar in his mouth during adventures in order to light sticks of dynamite.
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* ClintEastwood has done this on several occasions, such as in ''Two Mules for Sister Sara'' and ''TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly''.

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* ClintEastwood has done this on several occasions, such as in ''Two Mules for Sister Sara'' and ''TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly''.''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly''.
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* Sheriff Lonestar from ''{{Awesomenauts}}''. Lonestar is a great fan of shooting things, but sometimes bullets just won’t cut it. So to make sure it stays down, Lonestar will chuck cigar-lit sticks of dynamite at his foes!

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* Sheriff Lonestar from ''{{Awesomenauts}}''.''VideoGame/{{Awesomenauts}}''. Lonestar is a great fan of shooting things, but sometimes bullets just won’t cut it. So to make sure it stays down, Lonestar will chuck cigar-lit sticks of dynamite at his foes!

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* Sheriff Lonestar from ''{{Awesomenauts}}''. Lonestar is a great fan of shooting things, but sometimes bullets just won’t cut it. So to make sure it stays down, Lonestar will chuck cigar-lit sticks of dynamite at his foes!
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* In ''CowboysVersusAliens'', after one of the bandits drops all the matches off a cliff, he asks how he's going to light the dynamite. The answer is the lit cigarallo he's been smoking the whole scene.

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* In ''CowboysVersusAliens'', after one of the bandits drops all the matches off a cliff, he asks how he's going to light the dynamite. The answer is the lit cigarallo he's been smoking the whole scene.



* This is how Shikamaru sets off a huge array of explosive tags during his fight with Hidan in the ''{{Naruto}}'' manga.

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* This is how Shikamaru sets off a huge array of explosive tags during his fight with Hidan in the ''{{Naruto}}'' ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' manga.



* Ogre leadbelchers in ''{{Warhammer}}''.

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* Ogre leadbelchers in ''{{Warhammer}}''.
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* In ''FinalFantasyVII'', one of Cid's {{Limit Break}}s has him do this.

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* In ''FinalFantasyVII'', ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', one of Cid's {{Limit Break}}s has him do this.



* ''{{VideoGame/Skullgirls}}'': 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.

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* ''{{VideoGame/Skullgirls}}'': ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'': 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.
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* ClintEastwood has done this on several occasions, such as in ''Two Mules for Sister Sara'' and ''TheGoodTheBadTheUgly''.

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* ClintEastwood has done this on several occasions, such as in ''Two Mules for Sister Sara'' and ''TheGoodTheBadTheUgly''.''TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly''.
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* ClintEastwood has done this on several occasions, such as in ''Two Mules for Sister Sara''.

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* ClintEastwood has done this on several occasions, such as in ''Two Mules for Sister Sara''.Sara'' and ''TheGoodTheBadTheUgly''.
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So Sgt. [[AwesomeMcCoolName McKickass]] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Usually includes McKickass preforming an UnflinchingWalk.

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So Sgt. [[AwesomeMcCoolName McKickass]] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Usually includes McKickass [=McKickass=] preforming an UnflinchingWalk.
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* [[{{Sharpe}} Richard Sharpe]] borrows a cigar from another officer when he has no slow-match to light fuses with.



* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Crock}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing dialogue ensues:

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* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Crock}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing following dialogue ensues:
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* In ''FinalFantasyVII'', one of Cid's {{LimitBreak}}s has him do this.

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* In ''FinalFantasyVII'', one of Cid's {{LimitBreak}}s {{Limit Break}}s has him do this.
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So Sgt. [[AwesomeMcCoolName McKickass]] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Somewhat related to the UnflinchingWalk.

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So Sgt. [[AwesomeMcCoolName McKickass]] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Somewhat related to the Usually includes McKickass preforming an UnflinchingWalk.
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* Referenced in ''{{Concerned}}'' when Gordan Frohman meets his fellow rebels ([[LampshadeHanging who all introduce themselves by their character archetypes]]). One of them claims to be a demolitions expert who'll do exactly this.

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* Referenced in ''{{Concerned}}'' when Gordan Frohman meets his fellow rebels ([[LampshadeHanging who all introduce themselves by their character archetypes]]). [[http://hlcomic.com/index.php?date=2006-06-12 One of them claims to be a demolitions expert who'll do exactly this.
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* Done by bad guy Santone in ''Rio Guns'' by JTEdson.
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* ''{{Skullgirls}}'': 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.

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* ''{{Skullgirls}}'': ''{{VideoGame/Skullgirls}}'': 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.
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Not to be confused with ExplosiveCigar.

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Not to be confused with ExplosiveCigar.
ExplosiveCigar. CouldntFindALighter is the inverse.
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* This is how Shikamaru sets off a huge array of explosive tags during his fight with Hidan in the ''{{Naruto}}'' manga.
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* ''ThePretender'': In the episode "Homefront", Jarod adopts the persona of an arms dealer, and takes up [[CigarChomper chomping enormous cigars]]. Near the end of the episode, he uses his cigar to light the fuse on a diversionary explosion, then throws it away and is cigarless thereafter.

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* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Crock}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing dialogue ensues:
-->"What have you done?!"
-->"... Hit the enemy with my cigar?"

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* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Crock}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing dialogue ensues:
-->"What have you done?!"
-->"... Hit the enemy with my cigar?"


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* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Crock}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing dialogue ensues:
-->"What have you done?!"
-->"... Hit the enemy with my cigar?"
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* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Croc}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing dialogue ensues:

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* Parodied in an old comic called ''{{Croc}}'': ''{{Crock}}'': We see this guy lighting a bomb with his cigar and throwing something in the next panel. Then, there's an explosion and the follwing dialogue ensues:

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* ''The Looney Looney Looney BugsBunny Movie'' (1981). Sylvester the Cat hides Tweety under an empty can. When the mobster TRocky finds Tweety under the can, he lights a firecracker with his cigarette and places under the can for Sylvester to find.

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* ''The Looney Looney Looney BugsBunny Movie'' (1981). Sylvester the Cat hides Tweety under an empty can. When the mobster TRocky finds Tweety under the can, he lights a firecracker with his cigarette and places under the can for Sylvester to find.


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* ''The Looney Looney Looney BugsBunny Movie'' (1981). Sylvester the Cat hides Tweety under an empty can. When the mobster Rocky finds Tweety under the can, he lights a firecracker with his cigarette and places under the can for Sylvester to find.
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* ''The Looney Looney Looney BugsBunny Movie'' (1981). Sylvester the Cat hides Tweety under an empty can. When the mobster TRocky finds Tweety under the can, he lights a firecracker with his cigarette and places under the can for Sylvester to find.
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So Sgt. [=McKickass=] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Somewhat related to the UnflinchingWalk.

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So Sgt. [=McKickass=] [[AwesomeMcCoolName McKickass]] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Somewhat related to the UnflinchingWalk.
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* {{Skullgirls}}: 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.

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* {{Skullgirls}}: ''{{Skullgirls}}'': 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.
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* {{Skullgirls}}: 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.

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* {{Skullgirls}}: 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. She then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.
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* {{Skullgirls}}: 'Toon fighter Peacock does this with her level 3 NoHoldsBarredBeatdown super attack: She wraps her enemy in a burlap sack and calls on a group of her personal Mook army to help her smash the living daylights out of the opponent. then walks away, puffing on a cigar as a CartoonBomb crony continues to beat the sack with a baseball bat. She then invokes this trope by casually tossing the cigar over her shoulder, detonating the bomb underling. Pretty much CrazyAwesome.
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So Sgt. [=McKickass=] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse of his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Somewhat related to the UnflinchingWalk.

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So Sgt. [=McKickass=] has a cigar in his mouth, and brings a stick of dynamite; lighting the fuse of off his cigar. A puff of smoke from his mouth, a sly grin, and he's off walking forward, tossing the dynamite behind him. This may be a DiscreditedTrope, at least in modern settings. Somewhat related to the UnflinchingWalk.
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* Porthos does this during the assault on the Tower of London in the 2011 version of ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers2011''.

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* Porthos does this during the assault on the Tower of London in the 2011 version of ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers2011''.
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* Porthos does this during the assault on the Tower of London in the 2011 version of ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers2011''.

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