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* Frax from ''Series/PowerRangersTimeForce'' could swap in a set of finger cannons if he needed to blast the Rangers.

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* ** Frax from ''Series/PowerRangersTimeForce'' could swap in a set of finger cannons if he needed to blast the Rangers.
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* In ''VideoGame/TalesFromTheBorderlands'' episode 5, [[spoiler:Gortys]] gains the ability to fire powerful energy blasts from [[spoiler:her]] fingers due to Rhys's skill at [[FingerGun Finger Gunfighting]].
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* ''Manga/GorgeousIrene'': In "Lauper's Palace", Irene wears a set of false nails that she can launch from her fingertips like bullets in a pinch.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', the Cuphead marionette that Djimmi the Great pulls out in the third phase of his fight fires energy projectiles [[https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/Cuppet?file=DjimmiPuppet.png from its index finger,]] with the fingertip hanging loose on its hinge. This is an imitation of the titular protagonist's power to shoot energy blasts with his FingerGun.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', the Cuphead Cuppet marionette that Djimmi the Great pulls out in the third phase of his fight fires energy projectiles [[https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/Cuppet?file=DjimmiPuppet.png from its index finger,]] with the fingertip hanging loose on its hinge. This is an imitation of the titular protagonist's power to shoot energy blasts with his FingerGun.
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* ''Manga/UndeadUnluck'': One of Andy's attacks involves him biting his fingers before launching them like bullets, courtesy of his "[[CompleteImmortality Undead]]" ability. Hell, he can even shoot his entire hand
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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' introduces a new character, Riruru the RobotGirl, whose finger can fire energy bolts. Her first scene sees Riruru using her finger-beams to take down a ''polar bear''.
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* A minor villain from the USJ incident in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' (named Victor in ''The Strongest Hero'') has a Quirk that gives him gun barrels for fingers. While he can normally shoot bullets out of them, he only ever succeeds in the game, as in the manga and anime Eraserhead erases his Quirk and takes him out before he can get a shot off.

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* From ''Series/GetSmart'': "Would you believe this finger is a real gun?" They do find it hard to believe, so Max fires the gun in the air to prove otherwise. Unfortunately, it's single shot. Max later reveals that it has a ''second'' shot [[RuleOfFunny ... and promptly fires it into the air.]] On one show Max is kidnapped and subjected to a ManchurianAgent treatment -- they have to let him "escape" to avoid suspicion, but he repeatedly misses opportunities handed to him. At one point an agent approaches him, he raises a finger and the agent "surrenders", wise to the old "finger gun" trick. Max insistently points out it's only a finger until the agent walks out in frustration. Max keeps plotting an escape, muttering "Come ''on'', Smart, use that fantastic ''brain'' of yours!"

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* From ''Series/GetSmart'': ''Series/GetSmart''
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"Would you believe this finger is a real gun?" They The villains do find it hard to believe, so Max fires the gun in the air to prove otherwise. Unfortunately, it's single shot. Max later reveals that it has a ''second'' shot [[RuleOfFunny ... and promptly fires it into the air.]] On one show air to demonstrate.]]
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Max is kidnapped and subjected to a ManchurianAgent treatment -- they treatment. KAOS have to let him "escape" to avoid suspicion, but he repeatedly misses opportunities handed to him. At one point when an agent approaches him, he Max raises a finger and the agent "surrenders", wise to the old "finger gun" trick. Max insistently points out it's only a finger until the agent walks out in frustration. Max keeps plotting an escape, muttering "Come ''on'', Smart, use that fantastic ''brain'' of yours!"
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', the Cuphead marionette that Djimmi the Great pulls out in the third phase of his fight fires energy projectiles [[https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/Cuppet?file=DjimmiPuppet.png from its index finger,]] with the fingertip hanging loose on its hinge.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', the Cuphead marionette that Djimmi the Great pulls out in the third phase of his fight fires energy projectiles [[https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/Cuppet?file=DjimmiPuppet.png from its index finger,]] with the fingertip hanging loose on its hinge. This is an imitation of the titular protagonist's power to shoot energy blasts with his FingerGun.
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* The Moskas in ''[[Manga/Reborn2004 Reborn!]]'' fire out of their fingers and Mini Moska fires popcorn out of his fingers.

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* The Moskas in ''[[Manga/Reborn2004 Reborn!]]'' ''Manga/Reborn2004'' fire out of their fingers and Mini Moska fires popcorn out of his fingers.



** The episode "The Android Invasion" features creepy, radiation suit-clad androids with guns built into their fingertips.

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** The episode "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E4TheAndroidInvasion The Android Invasion" Invasion]]" features creepy, radiation suit-clad androids with guns built into their fingertips.
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* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' gets to use a multidirectional gun that fires out of the three fingers on his suit's hand. It burns through ammo very quickly, but damn if Jim doesn't look like he's [[IncrediblyLamePun having a blast]] while firing it.

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* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' gets to use a multidirectional gun that fires out of the three fingers on his suit's hand. It burns through ammo very quickly, but damn if Jim doesn't look like he's [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} having a blast]] while firing it.



* The 1980 version of ''Anime/AstroBoy'' has Astro given a laser built into his finger as self defense and a cutting tool, but this weapon was seldom used given how strong Astro Boy was.

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* The 1980 version of ''Anime/AstroBoy'' has Astro given a laser built into his finger as self defense self-defense and a cutting tool, but this weapon was seldom used given how strong Astro Boy was.
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* A bank robber in the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' episode "World's Greatest Mom" has gunbarrel index fingers, though he does not actually use them. Moreover, during his visit to that bank he tried to rob, Dexter's mother, who was accidentally imbued with superpowers due to one of her son's inventions gone haywire, thanks to Dee Dee, as usual, assumed he was rude customer cutting in line while she was waiting, and then successfully subdued him.

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* A bank robber in the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' episode "World's Greatest Mom" has gunbarrel index fingers, though he does not actually use them. Moreover, during his visit to that bank he tried to rob, Dexter's mother, who was accidentally imbued with superpowers due to one of her son's inventions gone haywire, thanks going haywire (thanks to Dee Dee, as usual, usual), assumed he was rude customer cutting in line while she was waiting, and then successfully subdued him.
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* A bank robber in the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' episode "World's Greatest Mom" has gunbarrel index fingers, though he does not actually use them. Moreover, Dexter's mother, who was accidentally imbued with superpowers due to one of her son's inventions gone haywire, thanks to Dee Dee, as usual, was visiting the bank, assumed he was rude customer cutting in line, and then successfully subdued him.

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* A bank robber in the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' episode "World's Greatest Mom" has gunbarrel index fingers, though he does not actually use them. Moreover, during his visit to that bank he tried to rob, Dexter's mother, who was accidentally imbued with superpowers due to one of her son's inventions gone haywire, thanks to Dee Dee, as usual, was visiting the bank, assumed he was rude customer cutting in line, line while she was waiting, and then successfully subdued him.

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