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* Isaac and Miria in ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'' usually get away with their crimes because they are so absurd that no-one can take them seriously, or believe that they could pull something like that off. For example, they robbed a Mafia money delivery dressed up as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, and knocked out the wise guys with baseball bats in the middle of the day on an open street only a few yards from their office.

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* Isaac and Miria in ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'' ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' usually get away with their crimes because they are so absurd that no-one can take them seriously, or believe that they could pull something like that off. For example, they robbed a Mafia money delivery dressed up as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, and knocked out the wise guys with baseball bats in the middle of the day on an open street only a few yards from their office.



* In ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD'' Issei is the one most prone to coming up with these kinds of schemes. Devils gain power from their desires, and sacred gears evolve in accordance with their wielder's desires, and what Issei desires is usually [[PowerPerversionPotential something perverse.]] This leads him to develop powers like a ClothingDamage spell that can also destroy magical bindings, or using his girlfriend's boobs as a power battery, but it also shows through by less perverse means. His plan to defeat Raiser Phenex, for example, involved sacrificing his arm to gain a power-up from his sacred gear and then attacking Raiser with a cross and holy water, which would normally be extremely painful for a devil to touch except that he used his sacrificed arm like an oven mitt.

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* In ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD'' ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'' Issei is the one most prone to coming up with these kinds of schemes. Devils gain power from their desires, and sacred gears evolve in accordance with their wielder's desires, and what Issei desires is usually [[PowerPerversionPotential something perverse.]] This leads him to develop powers like a ClothingDamage spell that can also destroy magical bindings, or using his girlfriend's boobs as a power battery, but it also shows through by less perverse means. His plan to defeat Raiser Phenex, for example, involved sacrificing his arm to gain a power-up from his sacred gear and then attacking Raiser with a cross and holy water, which would normally be extremely painful for a devil to touch except that he used his sacrificed arm like an oven mitt.



* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Akira setting his gun on an automated firing pattern and [[SpinAttack spinning it through the air]], shooting everyone inside the room of the enemy unit [[DeliberateInjuryGambit including himself]] in the hopes of creating an opening when he throws his second, actually broken gun. This BatmanGambit is actually the pay off to a subplot where his opponent's main weakness was discovered and told to Akira. [[spoiler:That being Sheryl using a HoneyTrap on Katsuya and finding his FatalFlaw of ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': Akira setting his gun on an automated firing pattern and [[SpinAttack spinning it through the air]], shooting everyone inside the room of the enemy unit [[DeliberateInjuryGambit including himself]] in the hopes of creating an opening when he throws his second, actually broken gun. This BatmanGambit is actually the pay off to a subplot where his opponent's main weakness was discovered and told to Akira. [[spoiler:That being Sheryl using a HoneyTrap on Katsuya and finding his FatalFlaw of ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]
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** For a specific example during said act, the heroes' fleet ends up coming into contact with Valm's own invasion fleet during the crossing. There's no way they can avoid a fight if they don't want to let Walhart raze their own continent to the ground, but they're outnumbered and outgunned; the coalition fleet has far fewer ships and each is only half-full compared to the Valmese navy being filled to the brim with dangerous combatants. Robin decides to transfer all of their troops to half of the ships in their fleet, and, once they launch a DecapitationStrike right at the Valmese fleet's admiral to sow confusion in the ranks, they direct the other half of their fleet which is now ''on fire'' straight into the still-confused-and-leaderless Valmese fleet, decimating them.

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** For a specific example during said act, the heroes' fleet ends up coming into contact with Valm's own invasion fleet during the crossing. There's no way they can avoid a fight if they don't want to let Walhart raze their own continent to the ground, but they're outnumbered and outgunned; the coalition fleet has far fewer ships and may have a comparable number of ships, but each is only half-full compared to the Valmese navy being filled to the brim with dangerous combatants. Robin decides to transfer all of their troops to half of the ships in their fleet, and, once they launch a DecapitationStrike right at the Valmese fleet's admiral to sow confusion in the ranks, they direct the other half of their fleet which is now ''on fire'' straight into the still-confused-and-leaderless Valmese fleet, decimating them.

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* Justified in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'''s second act: facing an invading army from the neighboring continent, still convalescing from a recent war, the [[PlayerCharacter chief strategist]] of the Ylissean Halidom builds his/her whole strategy upon the reasoning that careful planning will merely delay the final defeat and decide to mobilize every force he/she can muster (including the fleet of the [[EnemyMine neighboring kingdom against which his country just fought two devastating wars]]) and head straight into the enemy's home turf with an army hopelessly outnumbered directly helmed [[FrontlineGeneral by him/herself]] and the [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Halidom's ruler]].

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* *''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''
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Justified in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'''s the second act: facing an invading army invasion from the neighboring continent, continent of Valm by Walhart the Conqueror, still convalescing from a recent war, the [[PlayerCharacter chief strategist]] strategist Robin]] of the Ylissean Halidom builds his/her whole strategy upon the reasoning that careful planning will merely delay the final defeat and decide to mobilize every force he/she can muster (including the naval fleet of the [[EnemyMine neighboring kingdom of Plegia against which his his/her country just fought two devastating wars]]) and head straight into the enemy's home turf with an army hopelessly outnumbered directly helmed [[FrontlineGeneral by him/herself]] and the [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Halidom's ruler]].ruler Chrom]].
** For a specific example during said act, the heroes' fleet ends up coming into contact with Valm's own invasion fleet during the crossing. There's no way they can avoid a fight if they don't want to let Walhart raze their own continent to the ground, but they're outnumbered and outgunned; the coalition fleet has far fewer ships and each is only half-full compared to the Valmese navy being filled to the brim with dangerous combatants. Robin decides to transfer all of their troops to half of the ships in their fleet, and, once they launch a DecapitationStrike right at the Valmese fleet's admiral to sow confusion in the ranks, they direct the other half of their fleet which is now ''on fire'' straight into the still-confused-and-leaderless Valmese fleet, decimating them.
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** [[RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun Blowing up a sun]]; using ''every'' Stargate simultaneously to propagate a wave capable of disintegrating matter '''''across the whole galaxy.'''''; sneaking into a conference where ''all'' your major enemies are gathered; storming an enemy mothership with just four people. Believe it or not, these aren't the craziest ones.

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** [[RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun Blowing up a sun]]; using ''every'' Stargate simultaneously to propagate a wave capable of disintegrating matter '''''across the whole galaxy.'''''; galaxy'''''; sneaking into a conference where ''all'' your major enemies are gathered; storming an enemy mothership with just four people. Believe it or not, these aren't the craziest ones.
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* In ''WebAnimation/{{Lackadaisy}},'' TheScrounger Rocky leads his crew of [[VenturousSmuggler booze-runners]] to a quarry in an attempt to gain a defensive advantage over their pursuers from the rival Marigold Gang's HiredGuns. He commandeers a steam shovel, puts a sack full of dynamite into the bucket, jams the controls, then climbs up in the bucket and begins a ConstructionVehicleRampage, randomly [[ThrowDownTheBomblet lobbing]] lit sticks onto the ground below while [[MadBomber maniacally]] screaming an impromptu poem about a circus train and its FightingClown. He indirectly [[BigDamnHeroes saves]] his compatriots Ivy and Freckle from their respective demises by being so grand and distracting that the Marigolds immediately turn their attention toward him, allowing Ivy and Freckle to repair their car in [[StuffBlowingUp (relative)]] peace. Heck, if not for accidentally blowing up a water tower, Rocky could've killed - or at least routed - the Marigold trio. As it happens, the flooding ''still'' [[RefugeInAudacity provides cover]] for their escape.

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* In ''WebAnimation/{{Lackadaisy}},'' TheScrounger Rocky leads his crew of [[VenturousSmuggler booze-runners]] to a quarry in an attempt to gain a defensive advantage over their pursuers from pursuers, the rival Marigold Gang's HiredGuns. He commandeers a steam shovel, puts a sack full of dynamite into the bucket, jams the controls, then climbs up in the bucket and begins a ConstructionVehicleRampage, randomly [[ThrowDownTheBomblet lobbing]] lit sticks onto the ground below while [[MadBomber maniacally]] screaming an impromptu poem about a circus train and its FightingClown. He indirectly [[BigDamnHeroes saves]] his compatriots Ivy and Freckle from their respective demises by being so grand and distracting that the Marigolds immediately turn their attention toward him, allowing Ivy and Freckle to repair their car in [[StuffBlowingUp (relative)]] peace. Heck, if not for accidentally blowing up a water tower, Rocky could've killed - or at least routed - the Marigold trio. As it happens, the flooding ''still'' [[RefugeInAudacity provides cover]] for their escape.

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* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': This is Robo's reasoning for trying to pull off a GameBreakingBug in the game he and Balloon are playing in [='VRcade'=].
* In ''WebAnimation/{{Lackadaisy}},'' TheScrounger Rocky leads his crew of [[VenturousSmuggler booze-runners]] to a quarry in an attempt to gain a defensive advantage over their pursuers from the rival Marigold Gang's HiredGuns. He commandeers a steam shovel, puts a sack full of dynamite into the bucket, jams the controls, then climbs up in the bucket and begins a ConstructionVehicleRampage, randomly [[ThrowDownTheBomblet lobbing]] lit sticks onto the ground below while [[MadBomber maniacally]] screaming an impromptu poem about a circus train and its FightingClown. He indirectly [[BigDamnHeroes saves]] his compatriots Ivy and Freckle from their respective demises by being so grand and distracting that the Marigolds immediately turn their attention toward him, allowing Ivy and Freckle to repair their car in [[StuffBlowingUp (relative)]] peace. Heck, if not for accidentally blowing up a water tower, Rocky could've killed - or at least routed - the Marigold trio. As it happens, the flooding ''still'' [[RefugeInAudacity provides cover]] for their escape.
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* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': This is Robo's reasoning for trying to pull off a GameBreakingBug in the game he and Balloon are playing in [='VRcade'=].
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* Someone replaced MetalScream[=/=]HarshVocals with [[EverythingIsAnInstrument hentai girl moaning sounds]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalAniMemes/comments/10gqd31/when_hentai_and_thrash_metal_meet/ and applied them to fast and aggressive thrash metal riffs]] You might think it wouldn't work, considering the rivalry between thrash and HairMetal... except mixing {{Hentai}} with ThrashMetal actually ended up performing very well.
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* In ''Film/TheGreatEscape'', this is Mac's analysis of Hilts and Ives' first breakout plan.

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* In ''Film/TheGreatEscape'', this is Mac's analysis of Hilts and Ives' first breakout plan.plan[[note]][[DescriptionCut They are brought back to the Stalag in the next scene]], so fast that they are still covered from head to toe in dirt, but they were not discovered and shot dead during the attempt, so there is that[[/note]].
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Routinely pulled off by CloudCuckoolander characters. Compare MillionToOneChance; the less probable a plan is to work, the more likely it will succeed in Hollywood conditions. See also ItRunsOnNonsensoleum and RefugeInAudacity (which run on a similar premise) and ItWillNeverCatchOn (which is a specific type of joke that invokes a similar reaction in the audience). See also ActuallyAGoodIdea when people acknowledge its effectiveness and ConfusionFu for people who weaponize this trope.

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Routinely pulled off by CloudCuckoolander characters.characters and may be cited as a reason why HumanityIsInsane. Compare MillionToOneChance; the less probable a plan is to work, the more likely it will succeed in Hollywood conditions. See also ItRunsOnNonsensoleum and RefugeInAudacity (which run on a similar premise) and ItWillNeverCatchOn (which is a specific type of joke that invokes a similar reaction in the audience). See also ActuallyAGoodIdea when people acknowledge its effectiveness and ConfusionFu for people who weaponize this trope.
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*** In "Donald and Reginella's Wedding" his goal was to save Reginella from [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe a forced wedding]], and to do so he had to face an entire army with medieval weapons, when all he had was a double-barreled shotgun with plenty of rock salt shells and a boombox... Playing a song so horrible it was painful. By the time he was finished, the entire enemy army was willing to melt their weapons into agricoltural implements and turn into farmers for fear he'd cripple them all, because [[CruelMercy he wasn't going to kill them]].
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* ''Film/GlassOnion'': [[DefiedTrope Defied]] in the denouement. After a whole film of Miles Bron being BeneathSuspicion because he looks clever enough to not do the crime that began the whole plot (the murder of [[spoiler:Cassandra 'Andi' Brand]]) because after a very public court battle over creator rights he would be at the very top of the suspect list, Benoit Blanc is [[DisappointedByTheMotive incredibly pissed]] that Bron is nothing but a tremendously impulsive KnowNothingKnowItAll with massive CreativeSterility who ''did'' do it [[OpportunisticBastard at the drop of a hat]]. Furthermore, the one who brings up the "crazy enough to work" analogy is one of Bron's "Disruptors", who is still trying to kiss Bron's ass in spite of it all.
--> '''Benoit:''' It's so dumb...\\
'''Birdie:''' It's so dumb it's brilliant!\\
'''Benoit:''' [[BigNo NO!]] It's just [[StupidEvil DUMB!]]

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* Subverted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones''. Ephraim, along with his 3 bodyguards, plans to raids the enemy castle and take it over, on the basis that "If the enemy thinks the same [that the plan is insane], there's our opening." Unfortunately, it turned out that [[spoiler: one of the aforementioned 3 bodyguards was TheMole, and therefore the enemy was completely prepared for the siege]].

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* Subverted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones''. Ephraim, along with his 3 bodyguards, plans to raids the enemy castle and take it over, on the basis that "If the enemy thinks the same [that the plan is insane], there's our opening." Unfortunately, While he ''does'' seize the castle, it turned turns out that [[spoiler: one [[spoiler:one of the aforementioned 3 bodyguards was TheMole, and therefore the enemy was completely prepared for the siege]].


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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'' has an example in Chapter 7 of the Scarlet Blaze route. Edelgard and the Black Eagles come to bail Count Bergliez out of a seige. Towards the end of the mission, you can defeat one of two enemy units to help secure an escape route for Bergliez and his men. However, if you activate the Bergliez Onslaught strategy, Count Bergliez will instead make his own path by ''punching through the mountain behind him''. Several characters are utterly shocked that this works, and Hubert notes that the count is the only person who could pull something like that off.
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* ''Series/Numb3rs'': Some people's reaction to the general premise of the series: an FBI agent working with his genius brother using ''Math'' of all things to solve crimes. Many of them come around to it by the end with Don's Bureau mandated therapist actually telling him the reason he's the head of his own unit is because he's the type of person to do something so unconventional and make it work spectacularly.

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* In Creator/HarrisonFord's ''Film/AirForceOne'', when the generals are scrambling to get the President out of Air Force One before it eventually crashes into the sea, one does come up with a plan that even he thinks it's crazy: Basically, have an Air Force aircraft set up a zip line between the plane and Air Force One all the while in mid-air. And this is while the latter plane is losing altitude.



* ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'': Catwoman says this phrase almost word for word about the Penguin's [[UnspokenPlanGuarantee Unspoken Plan.]]
-->'''Catwoman:''' I say it's crazy. But I also say let's try it.
* ''Film/TheCrossing'' depicts the Battle of Trenton as such a plan. UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington is at the end of his rope; after a year of defeats, the Continental Army will dissolve at the end of December unless he can give the men a good reason to reenlist. There is a garrison of [[TheDreaded the dreaded Hessians]] just across the Delaware, in Trenton. So with nothing left to lose, Washington decides to throw his whole force of dispirited militiamen against 1200 highly disciplined soldiers in the hopes that the Hessians will just never ''expect'' such an outlandish attempt. None of Washington's officers, the loyal ones or his rivals, really think it will work... but [[ForegoneConclusion the Continentals win with almost no causalties]].
* The comedy ''Film/DownPeriscope'' centered around an officer being tasked to test the abilities of the US Navy to adapt to unconventional warfare because he had a tendency to think this way.
--> '''Seaman Sylvesterson''': Actually, sir, I think we prefer to go with the bizarre and risky. Worked for us so far
* Most of the attempts to figure out the question in ''Film/{{Exam}}'' are subverted; the plans are crazy, but they just don't work.
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' had this when Egon suggested that they cross the streams to defeat Gozer. When Peter reminds Egon that he previously warned them [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique not to do that]], Egon points out there's definitely a very slim chance they'll survive.
-->'''Peter Venkman''': I love this plan! I'm excited to be a part of it! Let's do it!
* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
** ''Film/Godzilla2000'' sees Godzilla himself have a moment of this: after seeing the damage his atomic breath does to Orga instantly be undone by Orga's HealingFactor and Orga open its mouth to prepare to swallow Godzilla, Godzilla looks like his mulling over his options before heading right into the mouth [[FeedItABomb to fire a nuclear pulse that ultimately kills the monster]].
** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'':
*** Briefly {{discussed}} by Nathan Lind and Walter Simmons. When Lind first has the idea to try and have Kong lead the Monarch-Apex collaboration to the Hollow Earth's energy source, Nathan cautions Simmons before speaking his idea that it's crazy – [[{{Foreshadowing}} which only makes Simmons]] [[TooDumbToLive all the more eager to hear it]].
*** {{Subverted}} '''spectacularly''' with Apex Cybernetics. Walter Simmons firmly believes that fortune favors the bold and that man's reach should always exceed his grasp, [[spoiler:so much so that he (A) actually thought achieving his dreams of toppling Godzilla was worth hooking [[DraconicAbomination Ghidorah]]'s '''still-partly-alive''' skull up to a 460-foot Titan-class HumongousMecha '''as the machine's brain''', despite [[OmnicidalManiac how malevolent and uncontrollable Ghidorah proved to be to the whole world in the previous movie]]; and (B) Simmons practically [[InvokedTrope invokes]] the UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway trope on Mechagodzilla whilst foregoing Ren Serizawa's more pragmatic suggestions. These two acts of brash arrogance, instead of ensuring that Apex beat both Godzilla and Kong and come out with everything they wanted; accomplish nothing except for a Ghidorah-possessed Mechagodzilla [[KarmicDeath killing Simmons]], and doing exactly what Apex claimed their weapon would prevent, most likely reducing Apex's plans for MugglePower to tatters]].
* In ''Film/TheGreatEscape'', this is Mac's analysis of Hilts and Ives' first breakout plan.
-->'''Mac:''' Why didn't anybody think of that before? It's so stupid it's positively brilliant!



* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** James T. Kirk is the living embodiment of this trope. This exchange from ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome''
---> '''[=McCoy=]''': So you're saying you want to go backwards in time, find some of these whales, bring them forward in time, drop 'em off and hope to hell that they tell this probe what to go do with itself?!\\
'''Kirk''': That's the general idea.\\
'''[=McCoy=]''': But that's '''crazy'''!
--->'''Kirk''': You've got a better idea? Now's the time.
** ''Film/StarTrek2009'': Kirk from the "Kelvin Timeline" [[InSpiteOfANail still shares the same audacity]]. Ordinarily, when a mining ship from the future commanded by an AxCrazy Romulan shows up and starts laying waste to ships and planets, most folks would decide to steer clear of the damn thing. Kirk, however, decides that the best course of action is to take them head-on.

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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** James T. Kirk is
Franchise/IndianaJones cutting the living embodiment of rope bridge in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', and many other {{Indy Ploy}}s fall under this trope. This exchange category.
-->'''Willie Scott:''' ''(sees Indy raising his sword)'' ''Oh my '''GOD'''!'' Oh my god, oh my god, oh my ''GOD'', is he '''nuts'''?!
-->'''Short Round:''' He no nuts, he's crazy.
* ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' invokes this when planning his raid on Aqaba. The Turks at Aqaba are operating under the assumption that they're in no danger of a ground attack, as they've paid off the one local Arab tribe and the impassable Nefud desert stands between them and any other tribe, so they haven't bothered to set up any defenses against that possibility. Lawrence realizes that if they can [[CrossingTheDesert do the supposedly impossible]], they can mount an ambush where the Turks won't be prepared for it.
-->'''Ali:''' [Aqaba] cannot be approached
from ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome''
---> '''[=McCoy=]''': So
the landward side.
-->'''Lawrence:''' Certainly the ''Turks'' don't dream of it.
* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing'': They're about to suicidally attack [[BigBad Sauron's]] far superior army to distract him while Sam and Frodo try to complete ''their'' insane plan of attempting to [[MemeticMutation simply walk into]] {{Mordor}}, somehow bypass the tens of thousands of bloodthirsty orcs, climb up an active volcano barefoot, and destroy a telepathic ArtifactOfDoom before it takes over their minds and/or gets stolen from them and handed to Sauron, which would grant him godlike power. [[spoiler:Not only does it work, but all the heroes survive, except for Gollum and [[{{Fingore}} a bit of Frodo.]]]]
--> '''Gimli:''' Certainty of death, ''small'' chance of success... What are we waiting for?
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'': Okay, so
you're saying a rich playboy snarker who's out for a relaxing afternoon drive in the deserts of Afghanistan, when a bunch of psycho terrorists blast the crap out of your armored truck, fill your chest with shrapnel, hook you want up to go backwards a car battery, toss you in time, find a cave, and then tell you that if you don't make a missile for them, they're gonna feed you to the hyenas. [[OhCrap Sounds like you're screwed, don't it]]? Here's what you do: build a tiny chestplate that puts out more energy than the warp core of a Federation starship, forge some iron and heavy metal by hand, and design a [[PoweredArmor badass suit]] that's capable of these whales, bring them forward in time, drop 'em kicking doors off and hope to hell hinges, bitch-slapping terrorists by the dozen, equipped with a rocket launcher, a pair of flame-throwers ''and'' has a rocket pack so that they tell you can blast off after wreaking havoc. Oh, and you have to do this probe while trapped in a terrorist bunker being monitored 24/7 on camera, meaning you have to build a convincing replica of the missile at the same time. Most people don't have the audacity to attempt something so brazenly outrageous. But then, Tony Stark ain't most people!
** From ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'': BigBad Ronan The Accuser is about to use the most powerful weapon in the galaxy to destroy a planet. So
what does Characters/StarLord do? Challenge him to go do a dance-off, completely bemusing Ronan and [[spoiler: distracting him for long enough for Rocket to {{MacGyvering}} a gun, knocking said weapon (an infinity stone) away]].
-->'''Ronan''': What are you doing?... ''What'' are you ''doing''?
-->'''Star-Lord''': I'm [[spoiler: ''distracting'' you]], ya big turdblossom!
*** This film also gets a meta-version. Think about it: it's a movie about a gang of superheroes even a number of Marvel fans had never heard of beforehand. Webvideo/HonestTrailers lampshaded this and more: ''"We'll take that chubby guy from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' and turn him into a ripped sexy action hero! You like Creator/VinDiesel and his awesome voice? We'll have him repeat the same line over and over the whole movie!"'' Despite all that, GOTG not only received 92% on Website/RottenTomatoes from 227 viewers but became the highest-grossing MCU movie of 2014, beating ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier''.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' has the attack on [[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] (lampshaded by [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Captain America]], who replies to "This is gonna work"
with itself?!\\
'''Kirk''': That's
"I know it is. 'Cause I don't know what I'm gonna do if it doesn't."), which ends up working too well because to the general idea.heroes' surprise, Thanos is completely alone and much weaker due to [[spoiler:destroying the Infinity Stones having cost the majority of his strength]]. And in a bigger level, the plan to [[spoiler:"Time Heist" the Infinity Stones from the past, which everyone goes along with because no matter how bizarre, it's their only chance to return things to normal]].
* Parodied in the Creator/DanaCarvey film ''Film/TheMasterOfDisguise''. The line is repeatedly used for the most simple and straightforward plans. Dramatically.
* The basis behind the plan to rescue Morpheus in ''Film/TheMatrix''. Complete with call out.
-->'''Trinity:''' Nobody has ever tried anything like this before.
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'''[=McCoy=]''': But that's '''crazy'''!
--->'''Kirk''': You've got a better idea? Now's the time.
** ''Film/StarTrek2009'': Kirk from the "Kelvin Timeline" [[InSpiteOfANail still shares the same audacity]]. Ordinarily, when a mining ship from the future commanded by an AxCrazy Romulan shows up and starts laying waste
'''Neo:''' That's why it's going to ships and planets, most folks would decide to steer clear of the damn thing. Kirk, however, decides that the best course of action is to take them head-on.work.



* During ''Film/RobinHoodPrinceOfThieves'' this is invoked by Will Scarlett (Creator/ChristianSlater) after he launches Robin (Kevin Costner) over the castle wall with a catapult... "[[PrecisionFStrike Fuck me, he cleared it!]]"
* ''Film/{{Sahara 2005}}'': Pulling a Panama? Okay, believable, considering gas is just as flammable today as 2005. But ''using a box of tools to convert a one-winged, at-least-as-old-as-you airplane into a windsurfing desert-crosser?'' Really? That's actually pretty standard for Literature/{{Dirk Pitt|Adventures}}.
** And that's not counting taking on a modern military with a 19th century ''cannon''. [[spoiler: And ''winning!'']]
* Parodied in the film adaptation of ''Film/SgtBilko'' when Creator/SteveMartin's title character utters a variation of the Trope Name upon learning the new recruit to his motorpool division actually is a trained mechanic. "A real live wrench-turner in the motorpool? It's so crazy it just might work!"
* ''Film/SnakesOnAPlane'': The titular plan to have some motherfucking snakes run amok on a motherfucking plane and (hopefully) kill the federal witness within is lampshaded by TheHero Agent Flynn as something so insane that no security check would have been able to see coming. It's even pointed out that the AnimalAssassin horde doesn't need to physically get to the witness in order for him (and all other passengers) to die -- they could just as easily damage the plane's sensitive avionics by slithering around rough-shod and make it crash (and this almost happens).
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** James T. Kirk is the living embodiment of this trope. This exchange from ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome''
---> '''[=McCoy=]''': So you're saying you want to go backwards in time, find some of these whales, bring them forward in time, drop 'em off and hope to hell that they tell this probe what to go do with itself?!\\
'''Kirk''': That's the general idea.\\
'''[=McCoy=]''': But that's '''crazy'''!
--->'''Kirk''': You've got a better idea? Now's the time.
** ''Film/StarTrek2009'': Kirk from the "Kelvin Timeline" [[InSpiteOfANail still shares the same audacity]]. Ordinarily, when a mining ship from the future commanded by an AxCrazy Romulan shows up and starts laying waste to ships and planets, most folks would decide to steer clear of the damn thing. Kirk, however, decides that the best course of action is to take them head-on.



* The basis behind the plan to rescue Morpheus in ''Film/TheMatrix''. Complete with call out.
-->'''Trinity:''' Nobody has ever tried anything like this before.\\
'''Neo:''' That's why it's going to work.
* Parodied in the Creator/DanaCarvey film ''Film/TheMasterOfDisguise''. The line is repeatedly used for the most simple and straightforward plans. Dramatically.
* ''Film/IronMan1'': Okay, so you're a rich playboy snarker who's out for a relaxing afternoon drive in the deserts of Afghanistan, when a bunch of psycho terrorists blast the crap out of your armored truck, fill your chest with shrapnel, hook you up to a car battery, toss you in a cave, and then tell you that if you don't make a missile for them, they're gonna feed you to the hyenas. [[OhCrap Sounds like you're screwed, don't it]]? Here's what you do: build a tiny chestplate that puts out more energy than the warp core of a Federation starship, forge some iron and heavy metal by hand, and design a [[PoweredArmor badass suit]] that's capable of kicking doors off hinges, bitch-slapping terrorists by the dozen, equipped with a rocket launcher, a pair of flame-throwers ''and'' has a rocket pack so that you can blast off after wreaking havoc. Oh, and you have to do this while trapped in a terrorist bunker being monitored 24/7 on camera, meaning you have to build a convincing replica of the missile at the same time. Most people don't have the audacity to attempt something so brazenly outrageous. But then, Tony Stark ain't most people!
* Franchise/IndianaJones cutting the rope bridge in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', and many other {{Indy Ploy}}s fall under this category.
-->'''Willie Scott:''' ''(sees Indy raising his sword)'' ''Oh my '''GOD'''!'' Oh my god, oh my god, oh my ''GOD'', is he '''nuts'''?!
-->'''Short Round:''' He no nuts, he's crazy.
* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing'': They're about to suicidally attack [[BigBad Sauron's]] far superior army to distract him while Sam and Frodo try to complete ''their'' insane plan of attempting to [[MemeticMutation simply walk into]] {{Mordor}}, somehow bypass the tens of thousands of bloodthirsty orcs, climb up an active volcano barefoot, and destroy a telepathic ArtifactOfDoom before it takes over their minds and/or gets stolen from them and handed to Sauron, which would grant him godlike power. [[spoiler:Not only does it work, but all the heroes survive, except for Gollum and [[{{Fingore}} a bit of Frodo.]]]]
--> '''Gimli:''' Certainty of death, ''small'' chance of success... What are we waiting for?
* ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'': Catwoman says this phrase almost word for word about the Penguin's [[UnspokenPlanGuarantee Unspoken Plan.]]
-->'''Catwoman:''' I say it's crazy. But I also say let's try it.
* ''Film/{{Sahara 2005}}'': Pulling a Panama? Okay, believable, considering gas is just as flammable today as 2005. But ''using a box of tools to convert a one-winged, at-least-as-old-as-you airplane into a windsurfing desert-crosser?'' Really? That's actually pretty standard for Literature/{{Dirk Pitt|Adventures}}.
** And that's not counting taking on a modern military with a 19th century ''cannon''. [[spoiler: And ''winning!'']]
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' had this when Egon suggested that they cross the streams to defeat Gozer. When Peter reminds Egon that he previously warned them [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique not to do that]], Egon points out there's definitely a very slim chance they'll survive.
-->'''Peter Venkman''': I love this plan! I'm excited to be a part of it! Let's do it!
* During ''Film/RobinHoodPrinceOfThieves'' this is invoked by Will Scarlett (Creator/ChristianSlater) after he launches Robin (Kevin Costner) over the castle wall with a catapult... "[[PrecisionFStrike Fuck me, he cleared it!]]"
* ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' invokes this when planning his raid on Aqaba. The Turks at Aqaba are operating under the assumption that they're in no danger of a ground attack, as they've paid off the one local Arab tribe and the impassable Nefud desert stands between them and any other tribe, so they haven't bothered to set up any defenses against that possibility. Lawrence realizes that if they can [[CrossingTheDesert do the supposedly impossible]], they can mount an ambush where the Turks won't be prepared for it.
-->'''Ali:''' [Aqaba] cannot be approached from the landward side.
-->'''Lawrence:''' Certainly the ''Turks'' don't dream of it.
* Parodied in the film adaptation of ''Film/SgtBilko'' when Creator/SteveMartin's title character utters a variation of the Trope Name upon learning the new recruit to his motorpool division actually is a trained mechanic. "A real live wrench-turner in the motorpool? It's so crazy it just might work!"
* In ''Film/TheGreatEscape'', this is Mac's analysis of Hilts and Ives' first breakout plan.
-->'''Mac:''' Why didn't anybody think of that before? It's so stupid it's positively brilliant!
* The comedy ''Film/DownPeriscope'' centered around an officer being tasked to test the abilities of the US Navy to adapt to unconventional warfare because he had a tendency to think this way.
--> '''Seaman Sylvesterson''': Actually, sir, I think we prefer to go with the bizarre and risky. Worked for us so far
* From ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'': BigBad Ronan The Accuser is about to use the most powerful weapon in the galaxy to destroy a planet. So what does Characters/StarLord do? Challenge him to a dance-off, completely bemusing Ronan and [[spoiler: distracting him for long enough for Rocket to {{MacGyvering}} a gun, knocking said weapon (an infinity stone) away]].
-->'''Ronan''': What are you doing?... ''What'' are you ''doing''?
-->'''Star-Lord''': I'm [[spoiler: ''distracting'' you]], ya big turdblossom!
** This film also gets a meta-version. Think about it: it's a movie about a gang of superheroes even a number of Marvel fans had never heard of beforehand. Webvideo/HonestTrailers lampshaded this and more: ''"We'll take that chubby guy from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' and turn him into a ripped sexy action hero! You like Creator/VinDiesel and his awesome voice? We'll have him repeat the same line over and over the whole movie!"'' Despite all that, GOTG not only received 92% on Website/RottenTomatoes from 227 viewers but became the highest-grossing MCU movie of 2014, beating ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier''.
* ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' has the attack on [[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] (lampshaded by [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Captain America]], who replies to "This is gonna work" with "I know it is. 'Cause I don't know what I'm gonna do if it doesn't."), which ends up working too well because to the heroes' surprise, Thanos is completely alone and much weaker due to [[spoiler:destroying the Infinity Stones having cost the majority of his strength]]. And in a bigger level, the plan to [[spoiler:"Time Heist" the Infinity Stones from the past, which everyone goes along with because no matter how bizarre, it's their only chance to return things to normal]].
* In Creator/HarrisonFord's ''Film/AirForceOne'', when the generals are scrambling to get the President out of Air Force One before it eventually crashes into the sea, one does come up with a plan that even he thinks it's crazy: Basically, have an Air Force aircraft set up a zip line between the plane and Air Force One all the while in mid-air. And this is while the latter plane is losing altitude.
* ''Film/SnakesOnAPlane'': The titular plan to have some motherfucking snakes run amok on a motherfucking plane and (hopefully) kill the federal witness within is lampshaded by TheHero Agent Flynn as something so insane that no security check would have been able to see coming. It's even pointed out that the AnimalAssassin horde doesn't need to physically get to the witness in order for him (and all other passengers) to die -- they could just as easily damage the plane's sensitive avionics by slithering around rough-shod and make it crash (and this almost happens).
* ''Film/Godzilla2000'' sees Godzilla himself have a moment of this: after seeing the damage his atomic breath does to Orga instantly be undone by Orga's HealingFactor and Orga open its mouth to prepare to swallow Godzilla, Godzilla looks like his mulling over his options before heading right into the mouth [[FeedItABomb to fire a nuclear pulse that ultimately kills the monster]].
* Most of the attempts to figure out the question in ''Film/{{Exam}}'' are subverted; the plans are crazy, but they just don't work.
* ''Film/TheCrossing'' depicts the Battle of Trenton as such a plan. UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington is at the end of his rope; after a year of defeats, the Continental Army will dissolve at the end of December unless he can give the men a good reason to reenlist. There is a garrison of [[TheDreaded the dreaded Hessians]] just across the Delaware, in Trenton. So with nothing left to lose, Washington decides to throw his whole force of dispirited militiamen against 1200 highly disciplined soldiers in the hopes that the Hessians will just never ''expect'' such an outlandish attempt. None of Washington's officers, the loyal ones or his rivals, really think it will work... but [[ForegoneConclusion the Continentals win with almost no causalties]].

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* ''WebVideo/AbridgedOnTitan'': Singing in the face of certain death. In universe, it's called the Menken Musical Maneuver, and while it was apparently a horrible failure for Dot Pixis, it tends to work to great effect in the present:
** Armin improvises a song called ''Please Don't Kill Us Please'' to plead for his, Eren's and Mikasa's lives; Dot Pixis pardons them on the spot because it reminds him of his own attempt at the Menken Musical Maneuver.
** Eren tries singing the same song at his trial, which gets Levi interested in him as he thinks Eren's singing voice would work great for his barbershop quartet.
** Levi orders his squad to sing when they're being chased by the Female Titan... so they can discreetly communicate when Levi's trap should be set off.
** Eren sings ''F**k It'' to psyche himself up to engage in the final battle with Annie, when he couldn't before because of his memories of her as a squadmate.
* ''Fanfic/ACrownOfStars'': Shinji and Asuka were trying to free their world from the dictators and thugs ruling it after the end of the world, but their army was cut off and they were unprepared and outnumbered. So, how did they seize Buenos Aires? [[spoiler:Misato and other commanders came up with the idea of pretending that they were preparing a rock concert to lure the enemy troops into a stadium]]. It [[spoiler:worked. And it was very awesome, indeed]].
* ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'': In chapter 7 [[spoiler:Rei was fighting Zeruel alone because Shinji and Asuka got fired. Despite her most valiant efforts Zeruel was trouncing her. Shinji and Asuka could not seem to help her because they were out of the Geofront, and even if they made it they could not use their giant robots (Rei was piloting Unit 01 and Zeruel had butchered Unit 00 and 02).]] Then Shinji got an idea: [[spoiler:driving to the base as fast as possible and hijacking Unit 03, an Evangelion that neither had ever so much as TOUCHED before that day and could be contaminated by an Angel, hoping that ''maybe'' Hikari -who was stuck inside- would help them to move it around given her connection to both]]. It worked after a fashion: [[spoiler:they did not win but they kept Zeruel distracted, allowing Rei to kill it]].
* In ''Roleplay/AsukaQuest'', most of Asuka's AT field tricks are this. Constrict AT fields to create ultradense matter usually found in the cores of neutron stars? Why not. Cause a RealityBreakingParadox? Only in the sims, bucko. Cause massive explosions by setting AT fields to block only certain subatomic particles? If you can stand the explosion. Hit [[ColonyDrop Sahaquiel]] with AT fields formed into the bat? Result: [[HomeRunHitter Home run]]. Rant to [[spoiler: Lorenz Kihl]] in SophisticatedAsHell language to get the drop on him? It does result in a hit. Of course, some of her ideas ''don't'' work and end up causing problems, like getting Shinji drunk before the Matariel fight.
* ''Fanfic/TheChildOfLove'': Asuka's plan to deal with a flying Angel shot light beams was… getting a giant mirror to reflect its light beams back towards it. Since they had no giant mirrors Asuka thought of using two solar panels.
* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has many examples. And all of these, somehow, work.
** How, if you are Harry Potter[=/=]Thorson going to escape the [[TheDreaded Disir]] once they kidnap you and a couple of friends? Annoy them, [[IShallTauntYou taunt them,]] hit them with a spell you have no idea will work, then run like hell.
*** If you deem the Ravenclaw Quidditch team to be responsible for[=/=]compliant in bullying your friend (Luna Lovegood)? Wait until the next Quidditch match, fly as close to a bludger as possible, then [[DeadlyDodging use it to take out the entire opposing team.]] Apparently this is actually an accepted, if insane, Quidditch strategy, referred to as the 'Dangerous Dai Decoy'.
*** If you are facing an immortal AxCrazy {{Necromancer}} with GodOfEvil level powers and a HealingFactor that makes Wolverine's look pathetic, how do you defeat him? [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E14Innocence Re-enact an episode]] of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer.''
*** If you are trapped in another dimension (but you don't know which or how to get out), surrounded by the hostile forces of the Red Room, and [[spoiler: Sinister]], who knows you inside out on a genetic level, including a psychic even more powerful than you, and have a number of civilians to serve as TheLoad, how do you escape? ''Start a fight'' with said psychic, staying just out of her grasp enough to prevent being overpowered and using psychological warfare largely based on guesswork to throw her off, relying on the combined psychic power being thrown out to serve as a giant beacon to the Avengers. ''It works.''
*** However, it's subverted if you end up playing SpannerInTheWorks to your own plan.
*** If you are [[FightDracula facing Dracula]], a VampireMonarch you ''know'' is well out of your weight class and skill level (something he has proved in a previous fight, impaling you like a kebab with your own sword and turning your sole serious back-up (Professor Xavier) to mince in the process) and who is backed up by a number of seriously powerful right hands and a small army of ''at least'' SuperSoldier level allies, while you only have a few allies, only three of whom have more than minimal powers, and only two of those are actually trustworthy... what do you do? [[spoiler: Distract Dracula by playing on his fears and pretending to be the Dark Phoenix, while an ally swipes his hostage]]. This also works.
*** If you are facing [[spoiler: an ancient dragon]] capable of killing planets, how do you kill it? Distract it, and turn yourself into a living bullet, fired from orbit, aimed at its one vulnerable part: its eyes. Specifically, so as to get at the brain. This one works, though not at first.
*** This is pretty much the essence of Harry's plans, with their insane nature becoming a RunningGag.
** If you are Harry Dresden, how do you kill a [[NighInvulnerability Nigh-Invulnerable]] demon that just refuses to die? [[spoiler: Grab a high voltage power line and channel the electricity through you into the demon.]]
*** If you are facing the previously mentioned {{Necromancer}}, how do you hurt/kill him? [[spoiler: Meld fire and force magic with [[TouchedByVorlons Soulfire]] to create a holy lightsabre.]]
** If you're Tony Stark, how do you, having spent several days [[spoiler: drugged up in a HYDRA Dungeon]] defeat a demonic dragon? [[spoiler: Fly into its mouth and blast your way out from the inside.]]
** Doctor Strange's entire XanatosGambit, culminating in Chapter 78, seems to run on pure, brilliant lunacy.
** In the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', Thor's entire plan for defusing the situation after Harry [[spoiler: briefly goes Dark Phoenix and]] is deemed a threat (for fairly logical reasons) by the Council Elite of Skyfathers/making them back off. Get Doctor Strange, who by this point seems to have [[DrivenToMadness genuinely gone round the bend,]] assume he has a plan, give him [[RealityWarper the Tesseract,]] and let him run wild. Which, of course, [[MagnificentBastard Strange]] has planned for you to do.
* ''Webcomic/{{Company0051}}'' has grenades taped onto dodgeballs. Granted, it'd just be easier to throw the grenades themselves, but it does allow the [[ChildSoldiers Kid Soldiers]] to show off their mad dodgeball skills.
* ''Manga/{{Evangelion 303}}'': During their dog fight, Asuka was chasing Shinji and coming on his heels. Then Shinji abruptly braked and flew backwards. Asuka got frightened and swerved to dodge him, allowing Shinji to tag her.
* ''Fanfic/PaperMarioX'': In chapter 54: "Hmm…that's crazy enough to work!" pondered Samus.
* Every single one of Takato's plans in the ''Fanfic/TamersForeverSeries'' and I use the word 'plans' in the ''loosest'' possible terms.
* The whole plot of ''Fanfic/DecksFallEveryoneDies'' is to pull off a plan that's so crazy it might work to bring card games back.
* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8966727/11/Vengeance-from-the-grave Vengeance from the Grave]]'' Harry suggests that a couple of his fellow Unspeakables deal with several giants using their Animagus forms by having the panther slash the giants' Achilles tendons after which the bull will push them over. The team leader comments "That's just stupid enough to actually work."
* Chapter 81 of the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheLife'' involves the protagonist's team dropping without him. He convinces the captain of the ship to do a flyover near the position of his squad. He jumps from the cargo bay of a frigate with a jetpack that he doesn't know how to use and a [[RuleOfCool tank with parachutes attached to it]]. While playing "Iron Man" by Music/BlackSabbath on the helmet's speakers.
* Somewhat inverted in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
--> '''Mom:''' Well, that's nice, but you don't need to broadcast it coast to coast! Just look for him (Hobbes) quietly.\\
'''Calvin:''' Of course! If I continue to shout for him to show up, he'll know where I am and get farther away from me! On the other hand, absolute silence means absolute secrecy! It's so crazy it just might work!
* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8652163/5/NGE-Runaways NGE: Runaways]]'' Misato needs to come up with a plan to break Rei out of Nerv while Shinji escapes to rescue Asuka. Something all but impossible. Then she says: "You know, this might be total madness, but I actually might have a plan..." What is her plan? Later we find out:
-->'''Rei''': "Are we [[spoiler:stealing an Evangelion]]?"\\
'''Misato''': "Yes we are, because we are insane."
* ''Fanfic/FromBajorToTheBlack'': Kanril Eleya takes out a Borg probe by charging it, neutralizing its shields with those of her own ship, and beaming a photon torpedo aboard, then running like hell before the torpedo blows.
-->'''Captain Jay Yim:''' Lieutenant Kanril, are you ''insane''?!\\
'''Eleya:''' It worked, didn't it?
* Oddly enough, the flat-out [[AvertedTrope aversion]] and even ''[[DefiedTrope defiance]]'' of this Trope (be it because Reality Ensues or because the good ''and'' bad guys are ''that'' CrazyPrepared or good at XanatosSpeedChess) is a minor RunningGag on the ''Nanoha'' fanfic ''Fanfic/{{Game Theory|LyricalNanoha}}''.
* The aversion of this trope (and LemonyNarrator pointing out ''[[SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism why]]'' "Crazy Enough To Work" is plainly ''[[ThisIsReality not]]'' going to work) is also a minor RunningGag amongst the writings of Tropers/EarthScorpion. The one time this is played straight, on the ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''[=/=]''TabletopGame/CthulhuTech'' crossover ''Fanfic/AeonNatumEngel'', it actually makes the one who gives the idea (a Misato Katsuragi so drunk and full of despair at the oncoming Angel that she proposes equipping the Evangelions with [[GatlingGood plasma miniguns]], which would need to be built from scratch (and later are)) to do a DoubleTake.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8186071/45/Harry-Crow Harry Crow]]'' Hermione suggests that they all wear mirrored sunglasses, blind the basilisk with an illumination spell and cast at its eyes as fast as they can.
-->'''Padma Patil:''' Hermione, that's so bloody crazy it just might work!
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7289021/9/My-Short-Story-Haven My Short Story Haven]]'' Godric Gryffindor's spirit suggests kicking Dumbledore out of Hogwarts and making baby Harry the new Headmaster (and his guardian Severus Snape interim Headmaster) as a distraction, allowing him and the other Founders to improve the school behind the scenes.
-->'''Salazar Slytherin:''' That idea is crazy.\\
'''Godric Gryffindor:''' Well?\\
'''Salazar Slytherin:''' Yet it is so crazy that it might actually work. The way your crazy ideas usually do.
* In chapter 25 of ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSevenKingdoms'', William Baratheon uses the [[Videogame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Storm Call Shout]] on the Iron Fleet, knowing that he is risking the destruction of his own fleet, or even King's Landing. Fortunately, it pays off.
* ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness:'' While caught in the middle of a fight between [[WesternAnimation/MegasXLR Megas]] and [[Franchise/TouhouProject Yuuka Kazami,]] Reimu decides on a risky plan to end the fight without any casualties. She knows there's a strong chance it'll end up killing her (and wiping out Gensokyo by extension), but decides to do it anyway with no other justification than "this entire evening has been stupid enough to begin with". Her plan? [[spoiler: Using ''herself'' as an extra power source for Megas, transferring her ability to fly into its systems and giving it the ability to do meaningful damage to Yuuka.]]
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8878584/18/Beyond-the-Veil-Volume-One-Arrival Beyond the Veil Volume One: Arrival]]'' Harry and Deadpool are up against a feral Wolverine and Sabertooth.
-->'''Deadpool:''' Don't know why I'm doing this, maybe you can magically amplify my bullets to actually break through the healing factor. I know, nutty and off the wall, but...\\
'''Harry:''' It just might work.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9517967/3/Hawk-Eyed-Charlie Hawk-Eyed Charlie]]'' Charlus Potter decides that Neville's parents are suffering from a magical version of PTSD and he and his mostly-Muggle fellow veterans should kidnap them from St. Mungo's so they can recover among friends.
-->'''Old Harry:''' It's so crazy it just might work! Hell, it helped Danny boy when he came back from 'Nam when his own kids wanted to ship him off to a nursing home!
* ''Fanfic/TheDeathGodAlliance'' had the problem of Nico di Angelo going missing after an attack by magicians. Hades becomes quite angry and prepares to destroy the magicians of the House of Life, which would end badly. However, Nico can't simply pop in and say he's fine because he got part of Anubis's soul stuck in him and Hades would react badly to that. His solution: Make it seem like he had simply been playing Mythomagic for a week with Anubis and hadn't noticed anything amiss. This worked, despite even Percy Jackson thinking the plan was completely ludicrous.
* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'': Chapter 11 of the original has Sanakan suggest that the Alliance troops should just "break through" the orcs in front of the gates of Ansur. One of their members, Alaric, thinks she's going to pull a LeeroyJenkins. Sanakan reminds him that they have magic artillery ([[LadyOfBlackMagic Olga]]), so it will be fine. Alaric internally notes that "this crazy plan was probably going to work after all". And boy it does.
* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'': Par for the course for Ash. Even if he has everything against him, he won't rest until he finds a way out. Some of his most impressive victories include:
** In the Celadon Gym, Erika's Leafeon summons a long-lasting Rain Dance, that hampers Ash's Pokémon with type advantages against Erika's Grass-types. When he realizes he won't be able to win if he doesn't get rid of the rain, he does... with ''his own'' Rain Dance. This sounds absurd at first, but it works, because the resulting downpour gets rid of the moisture in the air, meaning the rainy conditions can't be sustained any longer.
** In the semifinals of the [[TournamentArc Fuchsia Tag Tournament]], Ash and Pikachu's opponent is a Mudsdale that has just about everything on its favor: [[ElementalRockPaperScissors has a type advantage as a Ground-type]] [[NoSell thus rendering his Electric attacks useless]], [[StoneWall has an ability that boosts its defense every time it takes damage]] [[MightyGlacier and on top of that hits hard.]]. What does Ash do? [[spoiler: Have Pikachu store as much electricity as he can in his tail, and then attack ''the battlefield'', sending out a barrage of rocks over Mudsdale, damaging it enough to end the battle with one last Iron Tail.]]
** Later in the finals, faced against Paul's Torterra, [[spoiler: Ash tells Red that in order to win, Red needs to evolve his Charmeleon. Red and everyone else thinks he's crazy, but Ash insists that he can see his Charmeleon has the power to evolve and just needs the motivation to do so. Red then awkwardly gives Charmeleon a pep speech, and to everyone's shock, he does evolve, becoming strong enough to overpower Torterra]].
* ''Fanfic/ThePiecesLieWhereTheyFell'': [[spoiler: Vix-Lei's plan during the late stages of the battle with the Nightmare. It involves setting her hammers on fire and using them to pound their enemy]].
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9890386/4/Missing-Persons Missing Persons]]'' Harry offers to pretend to be a captive so that Emma can infiltrate a kidnapping ring.
-->'''Katie:''' Harry, that's crazy!\\
'''Neal:''' It's just crazy enough that it might work.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13165279/16/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rule-of-Three Harry Potter and the Rule of Three]]'' Harry, Hermione and Susan decide to form a triad.
-->'''Susan:''' It's crazy, but it's just crazy enough to work.
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* In the 2018 Edition of the Giro D'Italia Chris Froome went into the race as a favourite but crashes before the race even began and further crashes during the race along with a somewhat poor performance during the middle stages most had ruled Froome out of even a top 10 finish. A stage 14 win would bring him somewhat back into the race but he would follow up by losing time the following day. What no one expected was that on Stage 19 with over 80 kilometers of tough mountain riding to go Froome would launch and attack so aggressive that it quickly dropped some of the best climbing cyclists in the world. Froome would then continue to gain time on everyone else and move from fourth position in the GC to First gaining over three minutes on reigning champion Tom Dumoulin. He would successfully defend and extend his lead the following day to secure his win and secure a place in history as the first British cyclist to win the race the seventh cyclist in history to win all cycling grand tours and the third in history to hold the titles of all three tours and the only one to do so in the modern era calendar.
* Many variants on this are attributed to Niels Bohr, notably to Wolfgang Pauli, on Pauli's nonlinear field theory: "We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question that divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct." Reputedly, when Lee Smolin was running around proposing that black holes give birth to new universes, Murray Gell-Mann said, "Smolin? Is he that young guy with all the crazy ideas? He may not be wrong."
* The Halloween gambit in chess is a perfect example of this trope: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_Gambit 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nxe5?!]] Instead of the standard knight game, white sacrifices one of their valuable knights to try and seize the center with pawns and force the opponent's knights back. The faces of people who've seen this opening -- right before they are flattened by [[ZergRush a march of pawns]] -- is something to be seen.
* Back when legalized racism was rampant in the USA, no shortage of people were trying to find ways of eradicating it. You wouldn't have thought that simply ''not'' taking the bus would make a difference. UsefulNotes/MartinLutherKingJr and those who worked with him proved otherwise.
* Creator/{{Nintendo}}. The company's willingness to try ''anything'' out-of-the-box, especially after failures like the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy and UsefulNotes/WiiU, makes Nintendo an unpredictable wild card with balls of [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nintendium Nintendium]].
** After UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, stores refused to sell video game consoles and people were wary of buying video games. So what did Nintendo do? They packed in the Robotic Operating Buddy (which was a piece of garbage that only worked with two games) with the UsefulNotes/{{N|intendoEntertainmentSystem}}ES, so they could tell stores it was a toy, and they made it a front-loader so it resembled a VCR more than a gaming console. Nintendo is now considered to have single-handedly saved the video game industry in North America and is one of the richest companies in the world.
** Fast-forward to 2004. [[UsefulNotes/NintendoDS A handheld gaming console with a flip-case design and dual screens, the lower one being a touchscreen?]] Was Nintendo seriously following up their successful [[UsefulNotes/GameBoy Game]] [[UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Boy]] [[UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance line]] with that? Creator/{{Sony}}'s UsefulNotes/{{P|layStationPortable}}SP would kick them out of the handheld gaming market! Turns out touchscreen gaming was a good enough hook for the Nintendo DS to become the ''second best-selling gaming console of all-time.''
** Come 2006 and we have a [[UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} console controlled by a motion-sensing remote]]. Seriously? And it's not even HD? Ridiculous! Ridiculous enough to sell ''67 million units'' in three years.
** In 2017, they released the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, a home console that is essentially half-console, half-handheld. Despite early criticism on how viable it would be, since it was effectively just a portable UsefulNotes/WiiU (you know, that aforementioned failure), it managed to completely outsell said predecessor ''within its first year''.
* UsefulNotes/TedTurner, the "Mouth of the South", always seemed to face [[ItWillNeverCatchOn resistance to his ideas]] -- [[Creator/{{TBS}} putting his Atlanta TV station on the satellite for national distribution]], [[Creator/{{CNN}} starting a 24-hour news network]], [[Creator/CartoonNetwork a 24-hour animation network]] -- and inevitably he'd strike gold in some fashion.
* When they released the Citroen 2CV in Africa, they included a manual for alternative solutions when parts weren't available, which included things like shoe-laces (because Africa is mostly wilderness, having to resort to a [[MacGyvering bush repair]] is a very real possibility).
* Politicians, scientists, and relief workers have been trying for nearly a hundred years to bring Africa out of the third world. One young boy, [[GadgeteerGenius William]] [[BadassBookworm Kamkwamba]], decides to introduce the first ever-steady electric power supply to his famine-devastated cholera-torn village. And he did it ''[[MemeticMutation with a box of scraps!!!]]'' The villagers called him "misala", [[TheyCalledMeMad meaning crazy]], right up until the first light bulb lit up in his hands. Okay, he didn't do it in a cave, but he's still a bigger badass than [[Film/IronMan Tony Stark]] 'cause he did it ''for real''.
* Wait, are you going to play your amp loud, resulting in distortion and then make the guitar loudest in the mix? When Music/EricClapton did just that back in the Blues Breakers in 1966, he ended up inventing modern rock guitar as we know it.
* Similarly, Music/JimiHendrix stood with his guitar facing the speakers, becoming the first guitarist to use feedback deliberately in his music.
* UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Tyre_(332_BC) Siege of Tyre.]] The city was impregnable from land and sea. It was a goddamn island. So what did Alex do? [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Turned it into a peninsula]]. You can just hear the Tyrian general's FlatWhat as he saw it going on. The Tyrians reacted quickly to the situation and managed to hold off Alexander for a while by employing their sea advantage to hold up Alexander's initial attempt at a causeway. Only when Alexander tried again, this time with ships helping in the work, were the Tyrians defeated.
* The Romans later did something like this during the siege of Masada. The fortress of Masada lay on top of a mountain and could be accessed only from a narrow road, meaning it couldn't be conquered by force, only by trickery (how the Jewish rebels had conquered it in the first place: [[TrojanHorse they entered with a supply caravan]]), and trickeries couldn't be attempted in that situation. The Romans ''built a mountain-sized siege ramp'' to reach the fortress in force and with their siege engines, at which point [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled the defenders killed themselves before the Romans could breach the walls]].
** During the Siege of Alesia, the besieging Roman army under Julius Caesar received news that a massive Gallic relief force was coming. What did Caesar do? Break the siege and withdraw? Finish the siege before reinforcement arrived? Nope. He instead doubled down and built another layer of wall, so that when the relief force arrived, they had to ''besiege'' the Romans who were ''besieging'' Alesia. And it worked! Despite repeated assaults from both sides of the wall, Caesar's army held out long enough for him to lead a decisive cavalry rear charge that routed the entire relief army. The defenders surrendered shortly thereafter.
* Generals throughout history could occasionally get away with pulling off ostensibly insane stunts by exploiting this trope, usually involving an attack so unlikely (say, through a seemingly insurmountable desert, swamp or mountain range), the enemy is caught completely off guard (think the Blitzkrieg in the Ardennes Forest). If it's crazy enough, the enemy will never see it coming, and it just might work.
** This is what Hitler was hoping for in the Battle of the Bulge in late 1944: he ordered an offensive feint north and south of the Ardennes Forest, and then concentrated the majority of his troops to attack through the forest. Tracked vehicles (like tanks) are not generally able to make good time in forests, which would stall any attack, and it was also the dead of winter, meaning even infantry movements would be slow and perilous. Hitler's hope was that Allied Command would get reports of an attack through the Ardennes and dismiss it as completely ridiculous since it was a strategic nightmare, and by the time they realized it was real, Hitler's forces would have broken through and been on the offensive in Allied territory. Eisenhower, however, decided that the ''first'' report he received of an attack through the Ardennes signaled a major offensive, and sent all available forces in reserve (at the time, not a lot) to counter the attack while continuing the true offensive north and south of the forest. The result was the Battle of the Bulge and the effective shattering of German offensive power for the remainder of the war: Germany ended up on the defense for the next 6 months before they collapsed completely.
* UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington's desperate attack at Trenton during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution ''should'' have been a suicide mission. The weather was awful, and his army was small, undisciplined, had lost every recent battle it had fought, and needed to launch a coordinated attack across an ice-choked river at night. And do it all on the sly. Of course, the unwitting Hessians knew all this too and thought that because of all this, Christmas of 1776 would be a fine time to let their guard down. It wasn't.
* In the Eastern Theater of UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar, the Confederates put this trope to work early and often. The Union always had more men, so the only way for the Confederates to win battles was to innovate- often to the point of weirdness. It sometimes meant luring the Union generals into making fruitless attacks, and sometimes meant making their own unorthodox attacks at vulnerable spots. Robert E. Lee was a fan of the trope, and Thomas Jackson was the master gamesman of it. Ultimately, the trope was subverted. Jackson, the best practitioner of it, met an untimely death, hurting the Confederate's ability to deliver these types of battle plans. Also, for most of the early war these tricks were being played out against George [=McClellen=], who was perhaps the worst wartime general in American history, as despite having an army that was much larger and better equipped than Lee, he was paranoid that he was always on the verge of being outnumbered and therefore was extremely prone to hesitation and ordering preemptive retreats, making it quite easy for Lee and Jackson to psych him out. By the time he was finally removed from his post, his replacements in the Union Army had learned to simply expect the unexpected from the Confederates, and to retain the initiative in spite of it.
** General Grant, the General that would eventually win the war for the North was also known for this. Unlike many of his predecessors, he wouldn't retreat after a loss with General Lee. Instead he just kept marching. He had [[WeHaveReserves the manpower]] to continue flanking Lee until the South simply ran out of troops. General Sherman too, was a modern day general. He separated himself from his supply line and his men foraged and stole their supplies instead. He pillaged the country and destroyed the civilian infrastructure that the Southern armies relied on for their supplies, an incredibly forward thinking concept of scorched earth policy.
* In UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, like the French, the Belgians figured that an attack from the Germans was coming sooner or later, and they built a fortress to cover the most likely avenues of approach. The Germans responded by coming at it from what at the time must have seemed like the most ''un''likely avenue -- [[ItsRainingMen the top]].
* Zhuge "Sleeping Dragon" Liang was a Chinese general famous for his masterful battle strategies and deceit. Once during the War of the Three Kingdoms, he was trapped in a town with only a handful of soldiers and an opposing army of a hundred thousand men approaching fast. He immediately sat himself atop the city walls with the gates wide open, calmly playing a lute. The leader of the enemy army, Sima Yi, was [[ProperlyParanoid quite familiar with Zhuge's ingenuity]] and, [[BluffingTheAdvanceScout thinking this was all a big setup for a deadly ambush]], immediately retreated. Keep in mind that Sima Yi wasn't an idiot as he and his family would be the ones to eventually succeed in conquering all of China.
* The fate of Apollo 13. So your CoolShip has an explosion ''literally'' halfway to the moon. Here's the plan: 1) Use a machine designed strictly for landing and taking off as a lifeboat, even though it will have to support three people for four days when it was designed to support only two people for only two days; 2) Shut down all electricity, subjecting your crew to near-freezing temperatures (not to mention the havoc the frost is sure to wreak with the electronics when you have to turn them back on); 3) Kitbash a working carbon dioxide filter out of whatever you have lying around because the ones in the lifeboat can't handle the workload; 4) Carry out course corrections with an engine unsuited for such fine maneuvering, using such high tech navigational methods as "placing your thumb over the Earth and lining it up with your window frame"; and 5) Literally invent a new procedure to restart all your electronics so as to not blow every fuse in the craft, thus stranding yourself in space. The [[SubvertedTrope Subversion]] of this is, in the hands of ordinary people, yes, it would be '''''Crazy Enough to Work'''''. In the hands of NASA's highly trained corps of Steely Eyed [[BadassBookworm Missile Men]], it came off as... [[ButForMeItWasTuesday almost commonplace]]. The reality is somewhere in between; they weren't CrazyPrepared for this type of situation, but they ''were'' trained enough not to panic even when MurphysLaw struck (note the tone of the now-famous line, "Houston, we've had a problem."—concerned but not freaked out), trained enough to coordinate with mission control, work out a solution, and ''get home alive''! Apollo 13 was a technological disaster but a [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome human triumph]].
** That may or may not be the point of the Steely Eyed Missile Men; create unusual and ingenious solutions to unexpected problems under tight deadlines. Besides which, while the vague ''concept'' may be "just crazy enough to work", there's a helluva lot of effort put into making sure that everything is within the bounds of reality.
** It was said later that if they had written the Apollo 13 situation up as a training simulation, it would have been rejected as unsolvable. That realization caused an official change of NASA training policy from "anything that's possible to solve" to "anything whatsoever".
* Hannibal's conquest of Italy in 218 BC. The Romans never expected ''anyone'' to be crazy enough to march over the Alps, and certainly not for it to work. He did lose half of his army and most of his war elephants doing it, but he had Rome on the run for nearly 15 years.
** In the end, the Romans won by ''outcrazying Hannibal''. Invade Africa and attack Carthage directly (either getting Hannibal's leaders to surrender or forcing Hannibal to return home to defend them)? Costly, but doable. Invade Africa with only infantry and raise cavalry among Carthage's allies? A bit crazy, but Carthage's allies were more favorable to Rome, and with a few legions in support, they could finally rebel. Invade Africa with an infantry army composed of fresh recruits and the ''survivors of Hannibal's greatest victory''? Crazy. Yet, Scipio destroyed Carthage's home troops and forced an armistice before a frantic Hannibal could return, and when Carthage broke the armistice and sent him Hannibal he ''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome defeated him too in spite of being outnumbered]]''.\\\
Notably, when Hannibal's army had just annihilated their best legions and was actually at the gates of Rome, leaving only a skeleton crew to defend the city itself, they sent an expeditionary force off to reinforce one of their overseas colonies. (Probably done solely to psych Hannibal out, [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome but even so...]])\\\
This was done because the Romans knew Hannibal's one weakness: he lacked the numbers to sustain either a siege or an attrition campaign. Hannibal could deal with the attrition campaign by outrunning the Romans, but he could ''never'' conquer a Roman stronghold (as shown by the strongholds of Placentia and Cremona, placed in Hannibal-friendly territory. The first resisted to the Gauls' siege for ''years'', and the second resisted the entire war), much less Rome itself and the Roman-friendly populations around her. In the above-mentioned situation, the Romans didn't just send an expeditionary force to reinforce their overseas colonies (cutting off Hannibal's possible reinforcements in the process) precisely because they knew this, but ''auctioned the land he was camping on'' to drive the point home (the land was sold at the price of free land).
* Taking a page from the Steely Eyed Missile Men, a number of folks in commercial aviation likewise summon [[{{Determinator}} crazy calm resolve]] to combat problems that arise. A most recent example, something, probably geese, gets caught in the engines of your loaded Airbus and blows them out. You can't circle back to the airport you left and you won't make the closest alternative. What do you do? Why, you just land the thing in the Hudson River. [[TheCaptain Captain Chesley Sullenberger]] and the [[BadassCrew crew of]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Airways_Flight_1549 US Airways Flight 1549]] did it.
** With the help of the US Coast Guard a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Flight_6 similar feat was pulled 52 years earlier]] in the '''middle of the Pacific Ocean'''. And like the above, [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome all survived]] (except forty-something unlucky canaries in the cargo hold).
** In [[UsefulNotes/SovietUnion the USSR]] in '63, a TU-124 (Tupolev Construction Bureau Mk 124) jet plane [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Aeroflot_Tupolev_Tu-124_Neva_river_ditching landed on the Neva river in St. Peters... sorry, Leningrad at that time]], ''right between the two bridges on it'' (distanced about one mile apart!) '''''and having passed just 4 m (13 ft!) above one of them'''''. Originally they were to land in Pulkovo airport after burning out the fuel left in their reservoirs, but when their engines stopped suddenly, they had no other choice but the river... And here's the crowner: the name of the plane captain in question? [[MeaningfulName Viktor]] [[PunnyName Mostovoy]] (surname derives from 'most' (мост), Russian for 'bridge').
** Much like Capt. Sullenberger above, there was the incident of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimli_Glider Gimli Glider]]. on July 23, 1983, Air Canada flight 143 had accidentally taken on far less fuel than they would need to get to their destination [[note]]this was mostly due to the recent switchover from Imperial to Metric units and a resultant error in fuel loading[[/note]] and had run out completely over Ontario. The pilot should have been thinking BringMyBrownPants, but his co-pilot, First Officer Maurice Quintal was a glider pilot. He noted they did not have enough remaining fuel to get to Winnipeg (the nearest airport), but that in their flight path was an old RCAF base, the disused RCAF Gimli, and decided to use the tarmac there to make a glide landing. [[FromBadToWorse Unbeknownst to Quintal, Pearson or ATC, the base had been repurposed as a go-cart, motocross, and auto racetrack.]] [[OhCrap And it was in use at that time with spectators and competitors racing]]. Worst of all, right in their path were two boys on bikes who were so close on their approach that the cockpit crew could see the looks of sheer horror in their faces. And, a gliding 767 is virtually silent. Captain Pearson, with Quintal's help, was still able to execute a perfect side-slip glide landing (something never even attempted in a plane that large) and brought the craft down safely (albeit with the nose landing gear failing), and '''with ''zero deaths'' on the plane or on the ground'''. ([[EverybodyLives Those two boys who by any sane reckoning should have been dead? They lived!]]) As for Pearson and Quintal? [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished Pearson was demoted and Quintal was suspended due to the initial fuel gauge error that caused the emergency landing in the first place.]] They were shortly reinstated after appeal and given high awards from international flying associations for their act. Even crazier, their maneuver was attempted by experienced pilots over and over again in simulations and every single time lead to fatal crashes. This is one of the reasons they were reinstated, they weren't crazy for trying it, they were ''just that good'' to be able to pull it off in the first place.
* In robot combat (think ''Series/RobotWars'' and ''Series/BattleBots''), heavy spinning weapons are unquestionably the most dangerous weapon type, with the most powerful ones capable of tearing through metal armour like paper. The accepted tactic for dealing with such heavy spinners? ''Drive headlong into them''. A thick angled wedge or scoop will handily deflect the spinner, slowing or stopping it completely, and also causing the attacking robot to [[CastFromHitPoints take recoil damage from the impact]]. You can then just keep on doing this until the opponent's weapon breaks down, leaving them helpless. British robot Behemoth was famous for this tactic, and ''Robot Wars'' 2016 champion Apollo used this exact tactic to beat deadly spinner Carbide in the Grand Final.
* In UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball, there's the Panenka penalty, in which, instead of aiming to the left or right, you simply chip the ball straight down the middle, relying on the fact that a) goalkeepers will invariably dive to either the left or right, leaving the middle of the goal wide open, and b) they'll generally have to dive ''before'' you even kick the ball, and by the time they realize what you've done, it's too late for them to change course. It doesn't always work, but when it does, the goalkeeper is left humiliated.
** Free kicks are arguably the most difficult set piece in football to score from, even more so than penalties, due to the presence of a wall of players ten yards in front of you who will try and block your shot. The sensible approach is to try and hit it over or around the wall, with enough spin that it'll curl round and (hopefully) hit the back of the net. The insane approach, as practiced by [[TheAce Lionel Messi]], is to hit the ball ''along the ground'' - the wall will reflexively jump, expecting you to try and hit it over their heads, and the ball will pass right underneath them!
* In UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the British were seriously thinking about making aircraft carriers out of ICE. The idea was that they would mix sawdust with the ice (see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pykrete Pykrete]] in the Other Wiki), which would hold off the ships from melting long enough, and be strong enough to double as armor. The main reason they were going forward with it was that it would require far less steel, which the blockaded Britain had very little of. However, it was subverted when they figured out it would take more steel to make refrigeration units needed to construct them than it would take to an aircraft carrier. Ultimately averted before any serious work began. By this time America with its unfettered industrial might was chipping in, and improved Allied air power was steadily one-upping the Wolfpacks. The situation no longer required such desperation.\\\
''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' decided to recreate this. They ended up substituting newspapers for sawdust, which on the small scale was much stronger than the sawdust. It worked better then they hoped and they were able to stay afloat for almost an hour. Adam Savage proclaimed the myth "Plausible, but ludicrous" as it wouldn't have been practical to do.
* Murphy's law of war states: "If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid."
* The Canadian 85th Highlanders of Nova Scotia battalion in the [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI Battle of Vimy Ridge]] captured a vital linchpin in the Germans' defence, Hill 145. In the snowy battle, preceding attacks on Hill 145's artillery fire failed to suppress the defenders, who shredded the unfortunate infantry attacking their position, and with few men available, the 85th Highlanders were called up to take the position. Unbeknownst to the 85th, their preliminary artillery barrage was canceled due to the close proximity of their jumping-off trenches to the enemy lines, so the zero hour of their attack was met with silence...and nonetheless a battle cry rang out among them and they charged forward, largely surprising the Germans defending Hill 145 who knew that significant artillery barrages meant an attack was happening and figured no one in their right mind would attack without them. It probably helped that [[AchievementsInIgnorance the unit was up until this point, totally green and used only for work parties]].
* One would think that the LiveActionTV sitcom ''Series/HogansHeroes'' would have gone into DudeNotFunny territory right out of the gate. Instead, the writers, cast, and crew got it to work [[Funny/HogansHeroes hilariously]].
* UsefulNotes/{{Napoleon|Bonaparte}}'s standard modus operandi was this, earning him a lot of apparently impossible victories (and half of his four decisive defeats when his foes were smart enough to realize what was going on). Some examples:
** He's facing a well-equipped Royalist insurrection in Paris with an outnumbered army. To counter this, he fired ''cannons'' loaded with grapeshot (essentially transforming them into giant shotguns), causing the Royalist attack to lose any semblance of cohesion due to surprise and the losses incurred (a cavalry charge finished the job, causing the insurrection to dissolve). Grapeshot was not the crazy part (in fact, it was a standard load for cannons of the era), but using them in urban warfare was.
** In his First Italian Campaign, he won at Montenotte because he [[ExplosiveOverclocking loaded his cannons near the breaking point to fire at extremely long ranges]], knowing he would be able to replace the damaged cannons with ones captured in battle. At Lodi, he won by ''[[ZergRush charging]]'' the enemy guns (he had timed the enemy's reload speed, and knew that they could only fire once before his men were on them). At Arcole, he won by ''[[DefensiveFeintTrap losing a few battles on purpose]]'' [[DefensiveFeintTrap to lure his enemy to a prepared killing ground]]. To cap it off, he conquered the fortress of Mantua by forcing enemy relief forces ''into the fortress'', causing them to exhaust their food supplies faster.
** The Egyptian Campaign started with Napoleon running Nelson's blockade by having his fleet set sail ''during a storm'' (he knew the harbour better than Nelson, and knew that the only refuge for the blockade ships would have prevented them from noticing him slipping away). Napoleon's army was starved, demoralized, and fighting against the strongest cavalry in the world. The square formation solved that, as did pointing out that the members of said cavalry went to battle wearing all of their jewels (the Battle of the Pyramids was such a CurbStompBattle that the name of his foes, the Mamelukes, is now synonymous with 'idiots' in Italy). Then, Nelson destroyed his fleet, preventing him from receiving reinforcements or returning home in case things went bad. No problem, he would just return to France by ''conquering the entire Ottoman Empire'', using locally-raised troops to replenish losses. The latter was one of his decisive defeats because British admiral Sidney Smith, who Nelson had left to keep an eye on the situation, realized what he was planning and reinforced/resupplied the fortress of Acre enough that it repelled Napoleon's siege (Napoleon would later be forced to abandon his army to return to France with a single ship).
** The Second Italian Campaign started with another, with the Austrians blocking the way to Italy near Nice and him pulling a Hannibal and entering Italy over the Alps (something supposed to be impossible with cannons). Also, at Marengo, the Austrians had all but defeated him when Napoleon noticed he was about to receive reinforcements and had his troops launch an immediate counterattack right when the Austrians were preparing for the post-victory pursuit (though the timing of that counterattack owes much more to Generals Marmont and Kellermann Junior: together, with eighteen guns loaded with grapeshot fired at point-blank range (Marmont ''did'' learn his artillery tricks from Bonaparte) and something like two hundred heavy cavalrymen, they managed to hold off the attacking Austrian column (more than 5000 men) long enough for General Desaix to get the reinforcements into battle formation).
** At Austerlitz, Napoleon was outnumbered and outgunned by the Allied army. His opening move was to retreat from the Pratzen Heights that dominated his chosen battlefield and letting the Russians occupy it. Between that, Napoleon feigning being hopelessly outmatched and knowing it and some of his troops retreating at what appeared to be the wrong moment, the Austrians and the Russians launched their attack... leaving the Pratzen Heights free for Napoleon to reoccupy while placing themselves in the best place to be shelled. In a partial subversion, Russian general Kutuzov had seen through Napoleon's plan right away, [[IgnoredExpert but his plan to retreat to HIS chosen battlefield was overruled and, after placing all the troops under his command on the Pratzen, he was ordered to abandon them]].
** At Somosierra, Napoleon faced a highly fortified, windy mountainous ravine that was his only way towards Madrid. Instead of assaulting in full force, he sent his personal retainer unit of cavalry (several hundred at most). Taking the Spaniards completely by surprise, they scattered the dumbfounded defenders for long enough that the rest of the army could secure the positions. Notably, historians debate whether this was the plan, an awkward result of misunderstood order to scout ahead, or the cavalrymen wanting to show off.
** The Russian campaign was supposed to be another: a sharp attack into Russia (something that was considered a suicidal attempt) to destroy the Russian army and force the Russians to join the alliance against Britain. Sadly for him, after the first few defeats, the Tzar placed Kutuzov into command, who completely outmatched him at a strategical level and ultimately kicked him out of Russia, aided by [[SaltTheEarth Scorched Earth tactics]] and [[WeatherOfWar General Winter]].
** Leipzig was the result of the Sixth Coalition pulling this on Napoleon: left with no generals capable of defeating Napoleon on the battlefield (with [[WorthyOpponent Kutuzov]] dead by an illness and the future Duke of Wellington being busy in Spain), the Allies fixed a few strategic objectives (including avoiding battles with forces commanded directly by Napoleon until they had mustered overwhelming force) and left to their armies to try and achieve them independently from each other. This not only gave them the overwhelming superiority they aimed for, but, when used on a tactical level at Leipzig, resulted in Napoleon rebuffing an Allied attack only for ''two'' other Allied armies showing up to prevent him from finishing the job on the first Allied army, ultimately forcing him to retreat with a crippled army and leaving almost half of it (including one of his marshalls) dead, wounded or captured. The gambit worked partly because the coalition had the help of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, a former buddy of Napoleon who had been elected the crown prince and regent of Sweden, who knew the tactics of Napoleon inside-out, and therefore OutGambitted his former boss.
** The very fact that Wellington ''fought'' at Waterloo was crazy: his army was outnumbered and outgunned, most of it was comprised of [[NewMeat raw recruits]] (while Napoleon's army was entirely composed of veterans), and he had no heavy cavalry. On the other hand, the plan was to [[HoldTheLine resist and bleed Napoleon long enough]] for [[TheCavalry Blücher to bring his army on Napoleon's flank while he was fully committed]], [[JustAsPlanned and that was exactly what happened]].
** Napoleon's Marshals could come up with crazy plans of their own. The most famous example has to be Lannes and Murat seizing a vitally important bridge... [[BavarianFireDrill by walking on it and claiming that there was an armistice]].
* Similar to Hannibal's example above, the Maginot Line during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII was very lightly defended near the border with Belgium, in part because it was believed nobody would ever be crazy enough to try to send tanks over the uneven and heavily forested Ardennes. Which, of course, was exactly what German forces did, bypassing the strongest part of the Line and sending the French forces into chaos trying to repel it.
* Operation ''Chariot'' during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, also known as "The Greatest Raid Of All". The town of St. Nazaire in France had the only drydock capable of holding the massive Nazi battleship ''Tirpitz'' and thus the only port from which the battleship could attack Allied convoys supplying Britain with food. So, it was decided the drydock had to be destroyed. Unfortunately, a naval operation would be too dangerous and an air-raid too inaccurate. So, the British Commandos - the forerunners of [[UsefulNotes/TheModernDayRambo the SAS]] - decided on a new plan: they would embark 265 of their best men onboard a flotilla of Motor Launches, tiny wooden ships with practically no armor and minimal armament. They would be accompanied by the ancient HMS ''Campbeltown'', a WWI-era destroyer that began her career as the USS ''Buchanan'', which would be packed with large amounts of high explosive and disguised as a German destroyer. The destroyer would ram the dock gate and then explode, taking the drydock out of commission. Meanwhile, the Commandos would run around breaking things before embarking on the Motor Launches for the return to Britain. It was Crazy enough to half-work - the gate was rammed, the Commandos destroyed things... and then found that most of their tickets home had been sunk. Most of the survivors surrendered after being surrounded and running out of ammunition, with 5 escaping overland to Spain. The ''Campbeltown'', embedded in the dock gate, waited until the following day to explode, by which point it was crawling with enemy troops. The explosion totally wrecked the dock gate, and scattered bits of German so far and so high that human remains were still being found in ''1968''. The drydock was disabled for the rest of the war. The entire operation was so ballsy that the Germans sent messages to the British recommending that the raiding party be decorated for their gallantry and the British handed out medals based on those recommendations.
* The Inchon landings in UsefulNotes/TheKoreanWar. The difference between high tide and low tide at Inchon was very nearly 30 feet in the late summer -- not really suitable for amphibious landings since the ships launching landing craft would be likely to get stuck in the mudflats when the tide went out (and get stuck period six months later). So, the North Koreans weren't concerned with defending it. That was exactly why UsefulNotes/DouglasMacArthur expected it to work. Using Japanese tidal charts, the UN forces were able to accurately predict high tide and when ships could move in to release landing craft, then pull out before they got stuck in the mudflats. The result led to the first major turning point in the war.
* Giuseppe Garibaldi once decided to conquer the Kingdom of Two Sicilies (the southern half of modern-day Italy) with a thousand under-armed people (one of them was a woman), facing off against ''one hundred thousand'' well-armed soldiers ''who knew he was coming''. About six months later, Garibaldi had an army of ''fifty thousand'', half of which defeated the last, under-armed, and demoralized remnants of the army of the Two Sicilies. It succeeded for just one reason: the enemy knew the enemy force was coming but not that Garibaldi was in command. Two years earlier Italian unification patriot Carlo Pisacane had led a similar expedition that had ended with ''the lynching of the invaders'' at the hands of the citizens (it helped they had broke out a number of inmates from a prison, thus adding plausibility to the government's description of them as a mass of brigands and murderers), and the Two Sicilian commanders expected a repeat, assuming that the invaders actually ran the blockade (they did), and thus warned the people. The one difference was that Garibaldi was well known as a freedom fighter and had been smart enough to invade Sicily proper, that didn't like the government of Naples and was thus able to start an insurrection and cause mass desertions in the enemy army.
* The Sardinian and later Italian militaries ''love'' this. A few examples:
** Sardinia was scarce in cavalry, as both Sardinia proper and the mainland were mostly mountainous lands with little space for the horses. They raised the ''Bersaglieri'', assault infantry noted for their good aim ("''bersagliere''" is Italian for "sharpshooter"), their wide-brimmed hat decorated with capercaille plumes (that shielded their eyes from the sun and helped aiming), and running all the time, and expected them to hold off cavalry charges with a square formation and then ''countercharge as they regrouped''. They had the chance to try it only once, but when they did they ''routed a Russian Army''.
** During UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, the Italians mounted torpedoes on commercial speedboats, called them MAS and used them as patrol ships and harbour raiders. ''The Austrian flagship was sunk by two of those speedboats''.
** The ''Maiale'' (Italian for "pig") was a long-ranged but slow-moving torpedo with a detachable warhead that is supposed to be steered in an enemy harbour by two frogmen, who then detach the warhead, place it on the hull of an enemy warship and then leave before they explode and sink the ship. In UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, two British battleships were sunk in Alexandria's harbour during a ''failed'' raid (the main target were the carriers, who weren't in harbour), among similar raids performed by the ''Decima Flottiglia MAS''\\\
The effectiveness of these kind of raids was such that the Allies tried to copy them with mixed results, and when Italy switched sides they called in the members of the ''Decima'' who remained with the King's government and had them train their special forces.
*** Barely less crazy was the British attack on the Italian naval base at Taranto a little over a year earlier. It was an attack considered to be impossible due to the limited depth of the harbour, until the British figured out how to compensate.[[note]]Air-dropped torpedoes needed a minimum depth of water, or they would hit the bottom and get stuck in the mud. The British modified their torpedoes so they didn't dive as far. The Japanese were paying close attention and used the same tactics and modifications at Pearl Harbor.[[/note]] Result: only two attacking aircraft lost for a cost of one battleship sunk, two more damaged, and more damage to several smaller ships.
** The ''Decima'' also raided ''Gibraltar'' successfully ''six times''. That is not the crazy part, as by then the tactics were tested. The crazy part went with the last three raids, as they came not from a submarine as usual but from ''a derelict merchant ship on the Spanish coast near Gibraltar that had been modified in a base''.
* UsefulNotes/NorwegianConstituentAssembly: The greater powers had handed Norway over to Sweden in January 1814, while the Danish Governor/Prince Inherent Christian Frederick has a gambit going on to prevent this, and secure Norway for Denmark. So, while every major power in Europe sided with Sweden, pushing Denmark pretty far because of her "international obligations", the Norwegian officials plotted on independence, with support from the Danish governor/regent, making him king of an independent Norway. This triggered more than one BerserkButton, and might as easily have devastated Norway in a destructive war, had Sweden gotten her way. Thus, the plan of drafting a democratic constitution to secure the power base of a Danish prince that was already planning a coup d'état was pretty crazy to begin with - especially when every major power in Europe worked against Norway. ''It almost worked'', considering than internal independence was preserved and that the union with Sweden became looser than originally intended.
* The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava, during UsefulNotes/TheCrimeanWar. Lord James Scarlett maneuvers his brigade (roughly 800 strong) into position, only to see 3,000 Russian cavalry appear on a rise to his left, thus having the advantage in numbers and terrain. Scarlett patiently forms his unit, then charges uphill and puts the Russians to rout. Scarlett's foolhardy but courageous action nearly won the battle for the Allies, until an equally reckless, but far less successful cavalry charge later in the day.
* Germany, 2005. Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democratic government was unpopular and behind by around 20 points in the polls against their rivals in the Christian Democratic Union. So what did Schroeder do? He arranged to ''lose a vote of confidence, knowing this would trigger an election'' '''''while his party was getting massacred in the polls.''''' Results? The Social Democrats, instead of losing a landslide, came in only 4 seats behind the CDU; as a result, the only viable government was a grand coalition of the SPD and CDU. Quite impressive when you take into account the whole "losing by 20 points" thing from before.
* And speaking of Germany, or more specifically, East Germany, many of the escape attempts over the Berlin Wall were these, from tunnels to zip lines to being smuggled in the trunk of a car. But the absolute biggest example has to go to the 1979 ''Ballonflucht'', in which two families escaped in a hot-air balloon they had assembled in their attic with a burner and basket they had built entirely from scratch. Their flight lasted 28 minutes, but it was enough to get them into the West.
* Writer Stetson Kennedy's plan to beat the KKK in 1946? Have Franchise/{{Superman}} do it. Kennedy infiltrated the Klan and sent details on their rituals to the producers of the Superman radio play, who then wrote in a thinly-veiled Klan stand-in for Superman to defeat. The impact on morale from seeing their children playing "Superman vs. the Klan" like it was Cops and Robbers, plus the loss in mystique from having their secret rites broadcast to the country and revealed to be fairly lame and pedestrian, left the Klan largely out of the picture for several years.
* Long story short, NPR's radio adaptation of ''Franchise/StarWars'' ended up as this, with such highlights as the sheer luck that Creator/GeorgeLucas was generous enough to sell the network the radio adaptation rights for ''one dollar'' and the fact that NPR was somehow able to make a two-hour movie work as a 13 half-hour serial.
* After the USSR broke up UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}} (the country) became notorious for having the most [[DirtyCop corrupt traffic police]] in Eastern Europe. So in 2004, President Mikheil Saakashvili came up with the radical idea to fire 30,000 cops. Many feared that this would create an opening for crime syndicates and further destabilization of the country. Yet miraculously, this plan worked with crime significantly dropped as most of the corruption was caused by dysfunctional law enforcement. Three months later, Saakashvili brought in a new police force and made Georgia one of the most stable ex-Soviet countries.
* Operation Paul Bunyan was a reaction to the murder of two USA officers killed by North Koreans in the DMZ. The officers were killed while trying to cut down a tree that blocked two outposts view from each other. In response to the murders, the US launched a major operation of hundreds of men... to cut down the tree. All they left behind was a stump and a plaque for the dead men. North Korean leader, Kim IL-sung apologized for the killings in response to the show of force.
* Exploited by Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan, who claimed to have managed to fly across the Atlantic Ocean from America to Ireland without knowing he was doing it until he looked down about three-quarters of the way to Ireland. Corrigan, who had formerly worked as a mechanic for Charles Lindbergh's Trans-Atlantic flight, had actually dreamed of following in his hero's footsteps. However, the home-modified plane in which he had hoped to carry out the flight was deemed so unsafe by the Bureau of Air Commerce that they would only approve flights within the continental United States. Thus, while carrying out a flight plan that should have taken him from New York to California, Corrigan disappeared while flying ''eastwards'' off Floyd Bennett Field, stating that the weather would have made it impossible for a more direct take-off route. Upon arrival in Dublin, he claimed to have followed the wrong end of his cockpit compass, and thus had gone east instead of west. Corrigan's safe landing was followed up by his immediate arrest and his plane was thereafter packed into a crate for a long voyage back to New York by cargo ship (the Irish court forbade Corrigan from flying home). While few actually believed Corrigan's story, which he maintained until his death, his daring won him many admirers at a time when the United States was reeling badly from the effects of the Great Depression.
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molasses_Gang The Molasses Gang]] was a gang from New York during the 1870s. They would ask the owner of the shop to fill their hat with molasses (saying it was a bet to see how much would fit). When the hat was full the gangster would shove the hat onto the shop owner and take what they wanted with no resistance. Also RefugeInAudacity, as they were able to do it for six years because nobody took them seriously.
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* ''So'' many things in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''. One of the best examples is the [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=061215 Ferret Bazooka]], where CaffeineBulletTime is weaponized by putting a hyperactive ferret in a cardboard tube, pouring in a pixie stick, then pointing the tube at whatever you want destroyed. If all goes as planned, a ferret on a serious sugar rush will shoot out of the tube at supersonic speeds.

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* ''So'' many things in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''. One of the best examples is the [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=061215 Ferret Bazooka]], where CaffeineBulletTime hyperactivity is weaponized by putting a hyperactive ferret in a cardboard tube, pouring in a pixie stick, then pointing the tube at whatever you want destroyed. If all goes as planned, a ferret on a serious sugar rush will shoot out of the tube at supersonic speeds.
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* ''Roleplay/TheBalladOfEdgardo'': Edgardo from the self-titled story. He wanders into a forum full of [[NinetiesAntiHero violent, edgy jerks]] playing an [[GenreRefugee idealistic shonen anime brawler]] and, upon immediately arousing the anger of the rest of the players there, attacks them despite being massively under-level and stuck with [[AwesomeButImpractical cripplingly bad]] stats. Then when in the process of trying to take his revenge, he discovers that his supposedly useless ability is actually '''the''' [[DifficultButAwesome strongest build in the entire forum]] and uses it to kill every high-powered magic user and godlike warlord who threatens him by [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower punching them really hard in the face.]] To reiterate: Edgardo's player managed to turn a build that everyone thought was [[TierInducedScrappy functionally useless]] into an [[GameBreaker unstoppably powerful]] attack that no one can resist -- [[AchievementsInIgnorance by accident.]]

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* ''Roleplay/TheBalladOfEdgardo'': Edgardo from the self-titled story. He wanders into a forum full of [[NinetiesAntiHero violent, edgy jerks]] playing an [[GenreRefugee idealistic shonen anime brawler]] and, upon immediately arousing the anger of the rest of the players there, attacks them despite being massively under-level and stuck with [[AwesomeButImpractical cripplingly bad]] stats. Then when in the process of trying to take his revenge, he discovers that his supposedly useless ability is actually '''the''' [[DifficultButAwesome strongest build in the entire forum]] and uses it to kill every high-powered magic user and godlike warlord who threatens him by [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower punching them really hard in the face.]] To reiterate: Edgardo's player managed to turn a build that everyone thought was [[TierInducedScrappy [[LowTierLetdown functionally useless]] into an [[GameBreaker unstoppably powerful]] attack that no one can resist -- [[AchievementsInIgnorance by accident.]]

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* Trust ''[[Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella Wonderella]]'' to [[http://nonadventures.com/2011/01/22/pie-a-la-murder/ come up with one of these]] to stop an OmnicidalManiac bent on destroying the whole universe.

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* Trust ''[[Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella Wonderella]]'' to ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella:'' Parodied in [[http://nonadventures.com/2011/01/22/pie-a-la-murder/ come up with one of these]] "Pie a la MURDER"]], where the initial suggestion is crazy overkill, and the "just crazy enough to stop an OmnicidalManiac work" alternative is [[StatingTheSimpleSolution hilariously mundane]]. Killroy is [[OmnicidalManiac bent on destroying the whole universe.universe]] simply because he has an apple pie that he can't finish by himself. Wonderella says she has an idea... and the final panel is her and Killroy sharing the pie.
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* ''Series/BreakingBad'': Mike and Jesse are on stakeout in front of a crack den after a tipoff that the people inside are selling their blue meth, despite them not working for Gus. Mike's plan is just to wait in the car until eventually a dealer walks out the door, but Jesse's not patient enough for that. After a failed attempt at forced entry, he decides on a more unconventional strategy to get into the house based on his firsthand knowledge that methheads tend to be irrational. He gets a shovel and starts digging a hole in the front yard; the house's guard gets curious and comes out to watch Jesse dig. Jesse then asks if he can take over for him, which he does without question, then asks if he can use the house's washroom and just walks in. Even [[TheStoic Mike]] is impressed.
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* ''WebVideo/AbridgedOnTitan'': Singing in the face of certain death. In universe, it's called the Menken Musical Maneuver, and while it was apparently a horrible failure for Dot Pixis, it tends to work to great effect in the present:
** Armin improvises a song called ''Please Don't Kill Us Please'' to plead for his, Eren's and Mikasa's lives; Dot Pixis pardons them on the spot because it reminds him of his own attempt at the Menken Musical Maneuver.
** Eren tries singing the same song at his trial, which gets Levi interested in him as he thinks Eren's singing voice would work great for his barbershop quartet.
** Levi orders his squad to sing when they're being chased by the Female Titan... so they can discreetly communicate when Levi's trap should be set off.
** Eren sings ''F**k It'' to psyche himself up to engage in the final battle with Annie, when he couldn't before because of his memories of her as a squadmate.
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* In ''Film/HostileWaters'', the proposed solution to a buildup of toxic and highly flammable gas is to burn it off before it reaches explosive levels. This idea is rejected, but when the gas catches fire anyway, another crazy idea - diving with hatches open to flood the missile bay and put out the fire - ''is'' tried... and it works.
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* This happens a lot in ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', where often the most insane and ludicrous methods of performing a task end up being the most effective. One episode had contestants challenged with measuring a long piece of string, with Creator/TimVine spontaneously deciding to "do it in lobsters." He wrapped the string around a toy lobster 308 times and left it at that. Turns out the lobster was exactly one foot long, and so his measurement of 308 lobsters ended up being off by only ''ten feet'' as the string was 318 feet. Unsurprisingly, this was the first time Tim Vine won a task in ''five episodes''.

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* This happens a lot in ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', where often the most insane and ludicrous methods of performing a task end up being the most effective. One episode had contestants challenged with measuring a long piece of string, with Creator/TimVine spontaneously deciding to "do it in lobsters." He wrapped the string around a toy lobster 308 times and left it at that. Turns out the lobster was exactly one foot long, and so his measurement of 308 lobsters ended up being off by only ''ten feet'' as the string was 318 feet. Unsurprisingly, this was the first time Tim Vine won a task in ''five episodes''.episodes'' but, very amazingly so, this victory ''wins him the entire episode''.
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* This happens a lot in ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', where often the most insane and ludicrous methods of performing a task end up being the most effective. One episode had contestants challenged with measuring a long piece of string, with Creator/TimVine spontaneously deciding to "do it in lobsters." He wrapped the string around a toy lobster 308 times and left it at that. Turns out the lobster was exactly one foot long, and so his measurement of 308 lobsters ended up being off by only ''ten feet'' as the string was 318 feet. Unsurprisingly, this was the first time Tim Vine won a task in ''five episodes''.
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* ''Series/ExtraordinaryAttorneyWoo'': [[BunnyEarsLawyer Attorney Woo]] comes up with a plan to engage a man with a severe form of autism by performing "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7va8qSF7QP8 This is Pengsoo]]" as the man is hyperfocused on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pengsoo Pengsoo]]. [[spoiler: It doesn't quite work at the beginning, but she does get him to sing a little]].
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* ''Film/TheCrossing'' depicts the Battle of Trenton as such a plan. UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington is at the end of his rope; after a year of defeats, the Continental Army will dissolve at the end of December unless he can give the men a good reason to reenlist. There is a garrison of [[TheDreaded the dreaded Hessians]] just across the Delaware, in Trenton. So with nothing left to lose, Washington decides to throw his whole force of dispirited militiamen against 1200 highly disciplined soldiers in the hopes that the Hessians will just never ''expect'' such an outlandish attempt. None of Washington's officers, the loyal ones or his rivals, really think it will work... but [[ForegoneConclusion the Continentals win with almost no causalties]].
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'''Medic''': HA HA! I have ''no'' idea!!!* At the end of ''VideoGame/TombRaider2013'', Lara's plan to escape Yamatai involves [[spoiler:incinerating the corpse of the last Sun Queen so that her spirit can finally pass on and stop causing the bad weather that keeps trashing all ships that try to leave]]. She admits that it sounds crazy. Reyes agrees that the plan ''is'' crazy, but then concedes that they'd run out of sane plans, so they might as well give it a shot.

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'''Medic''': HA HA! I have ''no'' idea!!!* At the end of ''VideoGame/TombRaider2013'', Lara's plan to escape Yamatai involves [[spoiler:incinerating the corpse of the last Sun Queen so that her spirit can finally pass on and stop causing the bad weather that keeps trashing all ships that try to leave]]. She admits that it sounds crazy. Reyes agrees that the plan ''is'' crazy, but then concedes that they'd run out of sane plans, so they might as well give it a shot.idea!!!*
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** Sardinia was scarce in cavalry, as both Sardinia proper and the mainland were mostly mountainous lands with little space for the horses. They raised the ''Bersaglieri'', assault infantry noted for their good aim ("''bersagliere''" is Italian for "sharpshooter"), their [[NiceHat wide-brimmed hat decorated with capercaille plumes]] (that shielded their eyes from the sun and helped aiming), and running all the time, and expected them to hold off cavalry charges with a square formation and then ''countercharge as they regrouped''. They had the chance to try it only once, but when they did they ''routed a Russian Army''.

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** Sardinia was scarce in cavalry, as both Sardinia proper and the mainland were mostly mountainous lands with little space for the horses. They raised the ''Bersaglieri'', assault infantry noted for their good aim ("''bersagliere''" is Italian for "sharpshooter"), their [[NiceHat wide-brimmed hat decorated with capercaille plumes]] plumes (that shielded their eyes from the sun and helped aiming), and running all the time, and expected them to hold off cavalry charges with a square formation and then ''countercharge as they regrouped''. They had the chance to try it only once, but when they did they ''routed a Russian Army''.
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* ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans2'': Trying to sabotage the alliance between the Russian cosmonauts and their ObviouslyEvil alien partners, Crypto tries every possible option, but nothing works until at the end of his rope he yells that the aliens are going to take away their vodka. This so outrages the cosmonauts they go ballistic, and turn on the aliens then and there.
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Akira setting his gun on an automated firing pattern and [[SpinAttack spinning it through the air]], shooting everyone inside the room of the enemy unit [[DeliberateInjuryGambit including himself]] in the hopes of creating an opening when he throws his second, actually broken gun. This BatmanGambit is actually the pay off to a subplot where his opponents main weakness was discovered and told to Akira. [[spoiler:That being Sheryl using a HoneyTrap on Katsuya and finding his FatalFlaw of ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Akira setting his gun on an automated firing pattern and [[SpinAttack spinning it through the air]], shooting everyone inside the room of the enemy unit [[DeliberateInjuryGambit including himself]] in the hopes of creating an opening when he throws his second, actually broken gun. This BatmanGambit is actually the pay off to a subplot where his opponents opponent's main weakness was discovered and told to Akira. [[spoiler:That being Sheryl using a HoneyTrap on Katsuya and finding his FatalFlaw of ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]



* Every single one of Takato's plans in the ''FanFic/TamersForeverSeries'' and I use the word 'plans' in the ''loosest'' possible terms.
* The whole plot of ''FanFic/DecksFallEveryoneDies'' is to pull off a plan that's so crazy it might work to bring card games back.

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* Every single one of Takato's plans in the ''FanFic/TamersForeverSeries'' ''Fanfic/TamersForeverSeries'' and I use the word 'plans' in the ''loosest'' possible terms.
* The whole plot of ''FanFic/DecksFallEveryoneDies'' ''Fanfic/DecksFallEveryoneDies'' is to pull off a plan that's so crazy it might work to bring card games back.



* In chapter 25 of ''FanFic/SonOfTheSevenKingdoms'', William Baratheon uses the [[Videogame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Storm Call Shout]] on the Iron Fleet, knowing that he is risking the destruction of his own fleet, or even King's Landing. Fortunately, it pays off.
* ''FanFic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness:'' While caught in the middle of a fight between [[WesternAnimation/MegasXLR Megas]] and [[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Yuuka Kazami,]] Reimu decides on a risky plan to end the fight without any casualties. She knows there's a strong chance it'll end up killing her (and wiping out Gensokyo by extension), but decides to do it anyway with no other justification than "this entire evening has been stupid enough to begin with". Her plan? [[spoiler: Using ''herself'' as an extra power source for Megas, transferring her ability to fly into its systems and giving it the ability to do meaningful damage to Yuuka.]]

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* In chapter 25 of ''FanFic/SonOfTheSevenKingdoms'', ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSevenKingdoms'', William Baratheon uses the [[Videogame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Storm Call Shout]] on the Iron Fleet, knowing that he is risking the destruction of his own fleet, or even King's Landing. Fortunately, it pays off.
* ''FanFic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness:'' ''Fanfic/FantasyOfUtterRidiculousness:'' While caught in the middle of a fight between [[WesternAnimation/MegasXLR Megas]] and [[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} [[Franchise/TouhouProject Yuuka Kazami,]] Reimu decides on a risky plan to end the fight without any casualties. She knows there's a strong chance it'll end up killing her (and wiping out Gensokyo by extension), but decides to do it anyway with no other justification than "this entire evening has been stupid enough to begin with". Her plan? [[spoiler: Using ''herself'' as an extra power source for Megas, transferring her ability to fly into its systems and giving it the ability to do meaningful damage to Yuuka.]]



* ''FanFic/ThePiecesLieWhereTheyFell'': [[spoiler: Vix-Lei's plan during the late stages of the battle with the Nightmare. It involves setting her hammers on fire and using them to pound their enemy]].

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* ''FanFic/ThePiecesLieWhereTheyFell'': ''Fanfic/ThePiecesLieWhereTheyFell'': [[spoiler: Vix-Lei's plan during the late stages of the battle with the Nightmare. It involves setting her hammers on fire and using them to pound their enemy]].



* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''. Pretty much everything the Orks ever do, ever. And it usually works, thanks to their ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve field.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Crysis 3}}'', Psycho says that going straight through the front door into the Liberty Dome will work because it's so crazy that CELL [[DidntSeeThatComing will never see it coming.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Crysis 3}}'', ''VideoGame/Crysis3'', Psycho says that going straight through the front door into the Liberty Dome will work because it's so crazy that CELL [[DidntSeeThatComing will never see it coming.]]



** In ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'', the Master Chief dives out of Cairo Station with a bomb larger than himself and falls into the engine of a Covenant Carrier, detonates the bomb, and falls again to land on a UNSC ship that is minuscule by comparison.

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** In ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'', ''VideoGame/Halo2'', the Master Chief dives out of Cairo Station with a bomb larger than himself and falls into the engine of a Covenant Carrier, detonates the bomb, and falls again to land on a UNSC ship that is minuscule by comparison.



* Normally, the Noble Pokémon in ''Videogame/PokemonLegendsArceus'' would be calmed down by having their respective wardens present offerings of their favorite foods to them. However, the Nobles' frenzied states make them too dangerous to approach, thus making the offerings useless. Professor Laventon's solution? Turn the offerings into balms and ''throw'' them at the Nobles. It catches the Diamond and Pearl Clans off-guard, but it works.

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* Normally, the Noble Pokémon in ''Videogame/PokemonLegendsArceus'' ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus'' would be calmed down by having their respective wardens present offerings of their favorite foods to them. However, the Nobles' frenzied states make them too dangerous to approach, thus making the offerings useless. Professor Laventon's solution? Turn the offerings into balms and ''throw'' them at the Nobles. It catches the Diamond and Pearl Clans off-guard, but it works.



* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': U17 Cell ''rips off his own head'' to avoid U11 Dabura's [[TakenForGranite stone spit.]]

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* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': U17 Cell ''rips off his own head'' to avoid U11 Dabura's [[TakenForGranite stone spit.]]



* ''LetsPlay/AestheticGamer'' sometimes comes up with rather strange ideas to proceed in videogames. In his playthrough of VideoGame/{{Scratches}}, his immediate idea to gain access to the bricked-up room is [[spoiler: to use the acquired rope to dangle it from the roof and climb into the room through the window]]. And he was absolutely correct.

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* ''LetsPlay/AestheticGamer'' sometimes comes up with rather strange ideas to proceed in videogames. In his playthrough of VideoGame/{{Scratches}}, ''VideoGame/{{Scratches}}'', his immediate idea to gain access to the bricked-up room is [[spoiler: to use the acquired rope to dangle it from the roof and climb into the room through the window]]. And he was absolutely correct.

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