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* The "Basketball Head" sketch on ''Series/NoSoapRadio'' begins with a giant shoed foot falling into a hotel hallway. It turns out to be dad stepping over his son's playset. Also doubles as a ShoutOut to ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus,'' which inspired the show.

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* ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' features the "Sole Man" series of micro games, in which you control the bug-sized Fronks from being stomped on by a giant foot. The size of the foot changes with the difficulty, starting with a girl's sneaker as the smallest, then a man's shoe, and ending with an overweight woman's sandal being the largest and hardest to avoid.
** The game is given an overhaul in ''Game & Wario'', which while it retains the girl stomping at a Fronk, it also adds in Wario-Man having to avoid being crushed by a dinosaur, and--in a bizarre twist--a Goomba-suited boy who actually ''must'' try to get [[GoombaStomp stomped on]] by Mario.

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** ''VideoGame/WarioWareIncMegaMicrogames'' introduces
the "Sole Man" series of micro games, in which you control the bug-sized Fronks from being stomped on by a giant foot. The size of the foot changes with the difficulty, starting with a girl's sneaker as the smallest, then a man's shoe, and ending with an overweight woman's sandal being the largest and hardest to avoid.
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** ''VideoGame/GameAndWario'': The "Sole Man" game is given an overhaul in ''Game & Wario'', overhaul, which while it retains the girl stomping at a Fronk, it also adds in Wario-Man having to avoid being crushed by a dinosaur, and--in a bizarre twist--a Goomba-suited boy who actually ''must'' try to get [[GoombaStomp stomped on]] by Mario.
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'': During a fight with [[{{Sizeshifter}} Brandish]], Lucy does this to Brandish's shrunken subordinate Marin, who had previously sealed Lucy's and Erza's magic. After squashing him, the seal over their magic is broken, allowing them to make use of their skills again.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping or Kicking in combat, as well as [[GiantHandsOfDoom Giant Fists of Punching]. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks--stomping stiletto, included--are used for her Smash attacks in her appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping or Kicking in combat, as well as [[GiantHandsOfDoom Giant Fists of Punching].Punching]]. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks--stomping stiletto, included--are used for her Smash attacks in her appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''



* {{VideoGame/Deadpool}}: Deadpool makes a dynamic entrance in an old Sentinel foot:

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* {{VideoGame/Deadpool}}: ''VideoGame/{{Deadpool}}'': Deadpool makes a dynamic entrance in an old Sentinel foot:



* ''VideoGame/DontStarve'','' The Rein of Giants DLC gives us Biiigfoot, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a giant reptilian foot]] [[spoiler:[[EasterEgg with a brain on top of it]]]].

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* ''VideoGame/DontStarve'','' ''VideoGame/DontStarve'', The Rein of Giants DLC gives us Biiigfoot, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a giant reptilian foot]] [[spoiler:[[EasterEgg with a brain on top of it]]]].



* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' Bowser gets subjected to this ''twice''. First it's the Tower of Yikk and then it's [[spoiler: Fawful's roboticized version of Peach's Castle]]. He gets better shortly after and much asskicking ensues.

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* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'', Bowser gets subjected to this ''twice''. First it's the Tower of Yikk and then it's [[spoiler: Fawful's roboticized version of Peach's Castle]]. He gets better shortly after and much asskicking ensues.



** One of the microgames on the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' stage is a recreation of the above-mentioned "Sole Man", but this time as the playable Fighters having to avoid being stomped on.

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** One of the microgames on the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' stage is a recreation of the above-mentioned below-mentioned "Sole Man", but this time as the playable Fighters having to avoid being stomped on.
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When the giant foot use is just plain silly or a gag for when a scene has gone on too long, it's a case of DropTheCow.

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When the giant foot use is just plain silly or a gag for when a scene has gone on too long, it's a case of DropTheCow.
DropTheCow. See also GiantHandsOfDoom (in some cases, a character may be capable of using both).
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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks--stomping stiletto, included--are used for her Smash attacks in her appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping or Kicking in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus as well as [[GiantHandsOfDoom Giant Fists of Punching.Punching]. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks--stomping stiletto, included--are used for her Smash attacks in her appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
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* [[WebComic/EveryoneIsHome]]: Team Star's [[HumongousMecha Mechavroom]] attempts to do this to the group of Smash Fighters during their confrontation, and is only stopped by Incineroar Gigantamaxing and then punching it in the nick of time.

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* [[WebComic/EveryoneIsHome]]: ''WebComic/EveryoneIsHome'': Team Star's [[HumongousMecha Mechavroom]] attempts to do this to the group of Smash Fighters during their confrontation, and is only stopped by Incineroar Gigantamaxing and then punching it in the nick of time.
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* [[WebComic/EveryoneIsHome]]: Team Star's [[HumongousMecha Mechavroom]] attempts to do this to the group of Smash Fighters during their confrontation, and is only stopped by Incineroar Gigantamaxing and then punching it in the nick of time.

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[[StockShoutOuts Many western uses of this]] are [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]] to the one from the animated segments of ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' and are not meant as serious. This is because western audiences often find the idea of a giant foot coming down rather silly. In eastern works, however, this trope is less likely to be used in humor and instead takes a more horrific or badass tone, due to a giant foot that crashes through the roof being an ominous {{yokai}}, {{Kaiju}} or HumongousMecha making a grand statement.

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[[StockShoutOuts Many western uses of this]] are [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]] to the one from the animated segments of ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' and are not meant as serious. This is because western audiences often find the idea of a giant foot coming down rather silly. In eastern works, however, this trope is less likely to be used in humor and instead takes a more horrific or badass tone, due to a giant foot that crashes through the roof being an ominous {{yokai}}, [[{{youkai}} Yōkai]], {{Kaiju}} or HumongousMecha making a grand statement.



* ''Anime/{{Iczer}}'': Subverted. [[spoiler:Nagisa's little friend Sayoko gets stomped by Iczer-2's mecha, but she survives thanks to an amulet that Nagisa had given her]].

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* ''Anime/{{Iczer}}'': Subverted. [[spoiler:Nagisa's little friend Sayoko gets stomped by Iczer-2's mecha, but she survives thanks to an amulet that Nagisa had given her]].her.]]



* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': This is part of [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Mt. Lady]]'s repotoire. Notably, before she does it she needs to use a flatbed truck as a makeshift shoe, or else her foot would be torn to shreds (she's not actually wearing shoes because there's no shoe material stretchy enough to transform with her).

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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': This is part of [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Mt. Lady]]'s repotoire.repertoire. Notably, before she does it she needs to use a flatbed truck as a makeshift shoe, or else her foot would be torn to shreds (she's not actually wearing shoes because there's no shoe material stretchy enough to transform with her).



* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** In ''ComicBook/TheUnknownSupergirl'', [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Kara]] fights a gigantic creature who is so large, all one can see are its legs tromping across the land. At one point, the monster's right foot tramples on Kara.
** ''ComicBook/SupermanVsTheAmazingSpiderMan'': Subverted when Comicbook/LexLuthor's HumongousMecha stomps on Franchise/{{Superman}}, and Supes thinks the robot is trying to crush him until it walks away and Superman realizes its stomp wasn't meant as an attack.
** ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'': At one point after [[WorldGoneMad arch-criminal Superman escapes from Arkham Asylum once again]], he is approached by a beautiful guardian angel who tells him that she'll protect him from Bizarro's clutches. She's [[HopeSpot immediately]] flattened by a [[AttackOfThe50FtWhatever giant mutated]] Jimmy Olson's foot.

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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In ''ComicBook/TheUnknownSupergirl'', [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} [[Characters/SupergirlTheCharacter Kara]] fights a gigantic creature who is so large, all one can see are its legs tromping across the land. At one point, the monster's right foot tramples on Kara.
** ''ComicBook/SupermanVsTheAmazingSpiderMan'': Subverted when Comicbook/LexLuthor's [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]]'s HumongousMecha stomps on Franchise/{{Superman}}, Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}}, and Supes thinks the robot is trying to crush him until it walks away and Superman realizes its stomp wasn't meant as an attack.
** ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'': At one point after [[WorldGoneMad arch-criminal Superman escapes from Arkham Asylum once again]], he is approached by a beautiful guardian angel who tells him that she'll protect him from Bizarro's clutches. She's [[HopeSpot immediately]] flattened by a [[AttackOfThe50FtWhatever [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever giant mutated]] Jimmy Olson's foot.



* PlayedForLaughs in ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' Vol. 2 #34 (a [[CrackFic comedy special]]), when ComicBook/{{Galactus}} does this to ComicBook/AntMan without even really noticing (or at least feigning not noticing).

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* PlayedForLaughs in ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' Vol. 2 #34 (a [[CrackFic comedy special]]), when ComicBook/{{Galactus}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]] does this to ComicBook/AntMan without even really noticing (or at least feigning not noticing).



* [[ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} Jim Davis's]] first comic strip, ''Gnorm Gnat'', was said to end with a giant foot crushing the titular character. In reality, [[spoiler:the real final ''Gnorm Gnat'' strip was Gnorm wishing viewers a merry Christmas, and Davis made up the stomping foot story because he [[OldShame wasn't too fond of the comic]].]]

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* [[ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} Jim Davis's]] first comic strip, ''Gnorm Gnat'', was said to end with a giant foot crushing the titular character. In reality, [[spoiler:the real final ''Gnorm Gnat'' strip was Gnorm wishing viewers a merry Christmas, and Davis made up the stomping foot story because he [[OldShame wasn't too fond of the comic]].]]comic]]]].



* ''Anime/JackAndTheBeanstalk1974'': [[spoiler:After Madame Hecuba spends the entire movie [[BullyingADragon berating her giant son, Tulip,]] he decides he's had enough and stomps on her. Much to his surprise (and to the surprise of the audience), he finds that she's made of clockwork!]]
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'': Ted is a giant monster foot who for some reason actually makes clucking sounds like a chicken.

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* ''Anime/JackAndTheBeanstalk1974'': [[spoiler:After Madame Hecuba spends the entire movie [[BullyingADragon berating her giant son, Tulip,]] he decides he's had enough and stomps on her. Much to his surprise (and to the surprise of the audience), he finds that she's made of clockwork!]]
clockwork]]!
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'': Ted is a giant monster foot who for some reason due to RuleOfFunny actually makes clucking sounds like a chicken.



* Done with a kind of silly TwilightZoneTwist in a short story interlude of ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'' from when it was still an anthology. A man gets fed up with people being indecisive during shoe shopping, especially during the holiday rush, so he laces all the shoes in a store with a serum that enlarges their feet so big that they ''can't'' wear any shoes. Unfortunately for him, the sudden transformation sparks a panic stampede where he ends up crushed by the now gigantic feet.
* In the ''Literature/GiveYourselfGoosebumps'' story ''Literature/ScreamOfTheEvilGenie'', one of the storylines involves the JerkassGenie Jenna [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever growing gigantic]], and you have to chase after her. One bad ending has [[TooDumbToLive you opt to follow her on-foot instead of riding a tiger]], and you end up getting stepped on when she turns around to check if you've caught up to her.

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* Done with a kind of silly TwilightZoneTwist KarmicTwistEnding in a short story interlude of ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'' from when it was still an anthology. A man gets fed up with people being indecisive during shoe shopping, especially during the holiday rush, so he laces all the shoes in a store with a serum that enlarges their feet so big that they ''can't'' wear any shoes. Unfortunately for him, the sudden transformation sparks a panic stampede where he ends up crushed by the now gigantic feet.
* In the ''Literature/GiveYourselfGoosebumps'' story ''Literature/ScreamOfTheEvilGenie'', one of the storylines involves the JerkassGenie Jenna [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever growing gigantic]], and you have to chase after her. One bad ending has [[TooDumbToLive you opt to follow her on-foot instead of riding a tiger]], and you end up getting stepped on when she turns around to check if you've caught up to her.



* The first episode of ''Dark Temptations'' on Creator/InvestigationDiscovery features a man with a fetish for being crushed to death, and at one point his fantasy is described and depicted as [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever a giant Roman goddess going on a rampage in a village]], crushing several men including himself beneath her sandals.

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* The first episode of ''Dark Temptations'' on Creator/InvestigationDiscovery features a man with a fetish for being crushed to death, and at one point his fantasy is described and depicted as [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever a giant Roman goddess going on a rampage in a village]], crushing several men including himself beneath her sandals.



* In ''VideoGame/AdventureQuest'', one of the many monsters it's possible to encounter is a ginormously gigantic giant, who is only visible as a pair of feet. The feet always seem to wear a pair of [[BlandNameProduct Yulgarland]] boots, for some reason.



* In ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'', when a giant-sized Mad Hatter stomps on [[spoiler: the White Rabbit]], which leads to a minor HeroicBSOD for Alice. Alice also gets to do this to enemies in ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns''.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Apocalypse}}'', War attempts to do this to Trey after going OneWingedAngel.
* One of [[DishingOutDirt Ohtsuchi's]] supers in ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' has the Maiden calling down [[{{Golem}} Ohtsuchi's]] giant foot to stomp down on her opponent.



* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks--stomping stiletto, included--are used for her Smash attacks in her appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
%%* The GameOver sequence from ''VideoGame/ManicMiner''.
* One of the later hazards of ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPC'' are deformed feet of humans, ending in ''stumps'', periodically dropping from the air to squash the player.
* ''VideoGame/MazinSagaMutantFighter'' have two of it's bosses, Garada K-7 and Negative Mazinger, firstly appearing as their gigantic foot which they'll attempt to crush you onscreen. You avoid getting stomped into a pulp while slashing their heels, and if you damage them enough they'll then leave the area.
* Jax of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' does this as a Fatality. And in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', one of Ermac's secret Fatalities involves him doing this after shrinking his opponent.
* The 1983 microcomputer game ''[=DinoEggs=]''. If you didn't get a fire going quickly, the Dino Mom's foot would start slamming down and eventually squash you.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' had a monster named Stomper Stomping that dropped a cyborg stompin' boot during [[YouMeanXmas Crimbo]] of 2007.
* The introduction cutscene of Kojira in ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans'' has her doing this on the scientist overseeing her transformation from schoolgirl to ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' [[{{Kaiju}} parody]].
* One of [[DishingOutDirt Ohtsuchi's]] supers in ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' has the Maiden calling down [[{{Golem}} Ohtsuchi's]] giant foot to stomp down on her opponent.

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* The ''VideoGame/BattleTech'' tactical video game allows melee combat from 'Mechs for a series first. The common response to melee attack orders on vehicles and downed 'Mechs is for the attacker to rush up and stomp the offending party into the mud. This usually wrecks vehicles outright and severely damages them otherwise.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks--stomping stiletto, included--are used for her Smash attacks in her appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
%%* The GameOver sequence from ''VideoGame/ManicMiner''.
''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
* One of the later hazards of ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPC'' are deformed feet of humans, ending in ''stumps'', periodically dropping from the air to squash the player.
* ''VideoGame/MazinSagaMutantFighter'' have two of it's bosses, Garada K-7
In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'', both Mom and Negative Mazinger, firstly appearing Satan's final form has this as their gigantic foot primary attacks. There is also a Tarot card which they'll attempt to crush you onscreen. You avoid getting stomped into a pulp while slashing their heels, and if you damage them enough they'll then leave the area.
* Jax of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' does this as a Fatality. And in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', one of Ermac's secret Fatalities involves him doing this after shrinking his opponent.
* The 1983 microcomputer game ''[=DinoEggs=]''. If you didn't get a fire going quickly, the Dino
summons Mom's Foot, but you have to have at least one enemy in the current room for it to stomp, otherwise it will stomp ''you''.
** This gets a reference in ''VideoGame/BladeStrangers'', where the Mom-stomping-on-someone attack is used as Isaac's super.
* In the fourth level of ''VideoGame/{{Bugdom}}'', giant feet descend from the heavens, potentially crushing the player. As you play as a bug, these "giant" feet are really normal sized human feet.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', in the final level "All Bets Are Off!", one of the boss battles is against a giant, anthropomorphic cigar, Mr. Wheezy, that is lit by King Dice with a lighter. When you beat Mr. Wheezy, however, [[YouHaveFailedMe King Dice brings down his
foot would on top of the cigar and stamp it out]].
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Cyclomaniacs}}'' series going in reverse at the
start slamming down and eventually squash you.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' had
of a race results in your rider getting squashed by giant monster named Stomper Stomping that dropped a cyborg stompin' boot during [[YouMeanXmas Crimbo]] of 2007.
* The introduction cutscene of Kojira in ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans'' has her doing this on the scientist overseeing her transformation from schoolgirl to ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' [[{{Kaiju}} parody]].
* One of [[DishingOutDirt Ohtsuchi's]] supers in ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' has the Maiden calling down [[{{Golem}} Ohtsuchi's]] giant foot to stomp down on her opponent.
feet and losing time.



* In the first ''VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinja'' video game, Sakura has a special attack where she uses a Genjutsu to cast an illusion that makes herself appear giant-sized and then proceeding to stomp on her opponent. Kakashi and Sasuke, as they can use their Sharingan ability to copy fighting styles, can also use this attack when mimicking Sakura.
* In ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'', many of Gold Lightan's attacks are stomps, including one where he kicks the poor soul to the wall, and stomps on and spins on their body. For the record, Gold Lightan is a giant alien robot. Ouch.

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* In ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar 2'' has orks' Foot of Gork ability. Unlike the first ''VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinja'' video game, Sakura has a special attack where she uses a Genjutsu to cast page image, you don't see the foot, just an illusion that makes herself appear giant-sized ominously shrinking crosshair and then proceeding a giant footprint the size of a tank, surrounded by damaged units picking themselves up.
* {{VideoGame/Deadpool}}: Deadpool makes a dynamic entrance in an old Sentinel foot:
--> ''Deadpool:'' "Hey man I heard ya liked boots! So I put my boot in this boot, so I can stomp ya while I stomp ya!"
* The introduction cutscene of Kojira in ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans'' has her doing this on the scientist overseeing her transformation from schoolgirl to ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' [[{{Kaiju}} parody]].
* The 1983 microcomputer game ''[=DinoEggs=]''. If you didn't get a fire going quickly, the Dino Mom's foot would start slamming down and eventually squash you.
* When ''VideoGame/{{Divekick}}'' matches end in a draw, a giant blue foot comes down and crushes both combatants.
* ''VideoGame/DontStarve'','' The Rein of Giants DLC gives us Biiigfoot, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a giant reptilian foot]] [[spoiler:[[EasterEgg with a brain on top of it]]]].
* ''Dynomite Deluxe'' has "Stomped" mode, where failing to clear all the eggs in time gets you flattened by an angry mama dinosaur.* "Evil Stomp" is a trap line in the ''VideoGame/{{Deception}}'' series, dealing a high amount of damage but being very easy to avoid.
* In ''VideoGame/EternalChampions'', one of the stage Fatalities causes a huge reptilian foot to squish the opponent into a [[MadeOfPlasticine messy puddle]]. Considering this happens atop a skyscraper with Japanese neon letters, it's pretty clear [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} whose foot that is]]...
* ''VideoGame/{{Extinction}}'' have you battling the Ravenii, gigantic monstrosities the size of buildings. If you happen to be on ground level, they'll attempt to stomp you underfoot.
* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'':
** Paul Bunyan explains her [[LimitBreak Noble Phantasm]] to be an attack that uses the raw power of the United States's founding myth as a concept and converts it to energy to defeat the opponent. By all appearances, it's actually just her [[SizeShifter growing to her maximum size]] and then stomping on the opponent. (This is generally considered a good thing, because this means its animation is about two seconds long.)
** Creator/HansChristianAndersen summons giant feet wearing red high heels to represent "Literature/TheRedShoes" as one of his attacks. The wearer of those shoes is his Master and fellow playable character, Kiara Sesshouin, from ''VideoGame/FateExtra CCC''.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Grow}} Cannon'', one of the many things used to wake up a sleeping man is a giant foot that stomps him flat. [[HeavySleeper That's far from enough.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheGunstringer'' uses a Giant ''Fist'' of Stomping to finish off his boss battles. Aside from not being a foot, it fits the trope perfectly.
* The "Divine Stamp" and "Super Sumo Stomp" block techniques in the ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'' series, which both summon a giant, glowing foot to [[SquashedFlat flatten]] the opposing player.
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' has an item called "Atlas's Foot", which summons a giant foot
to stomp on her opponent. Kakashi and Sasuke, as they can use the enemies.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' had a monster named Stomper Stomping that dropped a cyborg stompin' boot during [[YouMeanXmas Crimbo]] of 2007.
* ''VideoGame/TheLostWorldJurassicParkConsole'' had you play a chicken-sized Compsognathus for the first set of levels. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdjrjYdZLqA One of the levels]] had you traverse under a stampede of Brachiosaurus while desperately trying to avoid
their Sharingan ability feet.
%%* The GameOver sequence from ''VideoGame/ManicMiner''.
* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' Bowser gets subjected
to copy fighting styles, can also use this attack when mimicking Sakura.
* In ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'', many of Gold Lightan's attacks are stomps, including one where he kicks
''twice''. First it's the poor soul to the wall, Tower of Yikk and stomps on then it's [[spoiler: Fawful's roboticized version of Peach's Castle]]. He gets better shortly after and spins on their body. For the record, Gold Lightan is a giant alien robot. Ouch.much asskicking ensues.



* ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' features the "Sole Man" series of micro games, in which you control the bug-sized Fronks from being stomped on by a giant foot. The size of the foot changes with the difficulty, starting with a girl's sneaker as the smallest, then a man's shoe, and ending with an overweight woman's sandal being the largest and hardest to avoid.
** The game is given an overhaul in ''Game & Wario'', which while it retains the girl stomping at a Fronk, it also adds in Wario-Man having to avoid being crushed by a dinosaur, and--in a bizarre twist--a Goomba-suited boy who actually ''must'' try to get [[GoombaStomp stomped on]] by Mario.

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* ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' features the "Sole Man" series ''VideoGame/MazinSagaMutantFighter'' have two of micro games, in it's bosses, Garada K-7 and Negative Mazinger, firstly appearing as their gigantic foot which they'll attempt to crush you control the bug-sized Fronks from being onscreen. You avoid getting stomped into a pulp while slashing their heels, and if you damage them enough they'll then leave the area.
* In the ''Videogame/MechWarrior'' and ''Videogame/MechAssault'' series, infantry can be crushed underfoot by your [[HumongousMecha BattleMech]] (with a [[LudicrousGibs satisfying spray of blood]] in ''Mechassault''), though PoweredArmor cannot. It's possible to crush powered armor in ''[=MechWarrior=] Living Legends'', but it's very finicky and most often happens to allies in your own hangar than actual enemies. In ''Mechwarrior 4'', you could also crush tanks by stepping
on by a them, though it would damage your legs in the process.
* In the ''VideoGame/MedievalCop'' series when Dregg uses his Ragnarock technique an illusionary
giant foot. The size rock golem briefly appears before an illusion of its foot stomps on his opponent.
* One of Metal Gear Rex's attacks in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. Obviously, [[ChunkySalsaRule this kills Snake instantly]].
** Played with in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'': Biggest giant robot foot ev-HOLY SHIT IS SNAKE LIFTING THAT THING WITH HIS BARE HANDS?!
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gslF5G5erE One
of the foot changes with many ways you can die in the difficulty, starting with a girl's sneaker as rare Playstation 2 video game]] ''VideoGame/MisterMosquito''.
* One of
the smallest, then a man's shoe, and later hazards of ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPC'' are deformed feet of humans, ending with an overweight woman's sandal being in ''stumps'', periodically dropping from the largest and hardest air to avoid.squash the player.
** * In ''VideoGame/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'', the giant Bronzino foot squashes Mr. Gumby in a cutscene when he loses a life.
* Jax of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' does this as a Fatality. And in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', one of Ermac's secret Fatalities involves him doing this after shrinking his opponent.
* ''VideoGame/MuramasaTheDemonBlade'' has a portion of a boss fight against one of these. Attached to a giant demon, of course.
* In the first ''VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinja'' video game, Sakura has a special attack where she uses a Genjutsu to cast an illusion that makes herself appear giant-sized and then proceeding to stomp on her opponent. Kakashi and Sasuke, as they can use their Sharingan ability to copy fighting styles, can also use this attack when mimicking Sakura.
* ''[[VideoGame/PrimalRage Primal Rage II]]'': Malyssa is the human avatar of the AnimalisticAbomination Vertigo, and like Vertigo, Malyssa shrinks her opponent during her [[FinishingMove Extinction move]]. However, whereas Vertigo [[MonstrousCannibalism eats her shrunken opponent]], Malyssa instead opts to stomp and grind them into a bloody pulp under her bare foot.
*
The Creator/{{Jaleco}} arcade game is given an overhaul in ''Game & Wario'', which while it retains ''[[http://www.klov.net/game_detail.php?game_id=9140 Psychic 5]]'' had {{Satan}}'s colossal foot crushing the girl player every time they ran out of time. Odd because Satan is portrayed in every level as not being much bigger than the player characters.
* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' a boss Ndesu does this to the RedShirt Dave Johnson in a cutscene and repeatedly attempts this to Chris and Sheva during a fight.
* A possible effect of opening the Forbidden Box in ''VideoGame/ShiningInTheDarkness'' is a large green foot
stomping at all your enemies flat, which is a Fronk, it also adds in Wario-Man having guaranteed OneHitKill. If you're willing to avoid being crushed by LevelGrind a dinosaur, and--in a bizarre twist--a Goomba-suited boy who actually ''must'' try to bit you can get [[GoombaStomp stomped on]] by Mario.the Ogre's Flute which always has this effect when used in battle.



** The end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-gfC1upmo King K. Rool's reveal trailer]] for ''Ultimate'' has him lying defeated as Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong celebrates. He crawls off the screen and returns as a giant that immediately stomps both Kongs into the ground.
* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' Bowser gets subjected to this ''twice''. First it's the Tower of Yikk and then it's [[spoiler: Fawful's roboticized version of Peach's Castle]]. He gets better shortly after and much asskicking ensues.
* In ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'', when a giant-sized Mad Hatter stomps on [[spoiler: the White Rabbit]], which leads to a minor HeroicBSOD for Alice. Alice also gets to do this to enemies in ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns''.
* The Creator/{{Jaleco}} arcade game ''[[http://www.klov.net/game_detail.php?game_id=9140 Psychic 5]]'' had {{Satan}}'s colossal foot crushing the player every time they ran out of time. Odd because Satan is portrayed in every level as not being much bigger than the player characters.
* In the fourth level of ''VideoGame/{{Bugdom}}'', giant feet descend from the heavens, potentially crushing the player. As you play as a bug, these "giant" feet are really normal sized human feet.
* In Twister's ending in ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 2'', she is granted the wish to go [[FTLTravel faster than light]], travels back in time, and gets stomped by a dinosaur.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Apocalypse}}'', War attempts to do this to Trey after going OneWingedAngel.
* One of Metal Gear Rex's attacks in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. Obviously, [[ChunkySalsaRule this kills Snake instantly]].
** Played with in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'': Biggest giant robot foot ev-HOLY SHIT IS SNAKE LIFTING THAT THING WITH HIS BARE HANDS?!
* ''VideoGame/MuramasaTheDemonBlade'' has a portion of a boss fight against one of these. Attached to a giant demon, of course.
* A possible effect of opening the Forbidden Box in ''VideoGame/ShiningInTheDarkness'' is a large green foot stomping all your enemies flat, which is a guaranteed OneHitKill. If you're willing to LevelGrind a bit you can get the Ogre's Flute which always has this effect when used in battle.
* In ''VideoGame/EternalChampions'', one of the stage Fatalities causes a huge reptilian foot to squish the opponent into a [[MadeOfPlasticine messy puddle]]. Considering this happens atop a skyscraper with Japanese neon letters, it's pretty clear [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} whose foot that is]]...
* ''VideoGame/{{Extinction}}'' have you battling the Ravenii, gigantic monstrosities the size of buildings. If you happen to be on ground level, they'll attempt to stomp you underfoot.
* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' a boss Ndesu does this to the RedShirt Dave Johnson in a cutscene and repeatedly attempts this to Chris and Sheva during a fight.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gslF5G5erE One of the many ways you can die in the rare Playstation 2 video game]] ''VideoGame/MisterMosquito''.
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' has an item called "Atlas's Foot", which summons a giant foot to stomp on the enemies.
* ''VideoGame/TheGunstringer'' uses a Giant ''Fist'' of Stomping to finish off his boss battles. Aside from not being a foot, it fits the trope perfectly.

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** The end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-gfC1upmo com/watch?v=HRwHxYi9sVs King K. Rool's reveal trailer]] for ''Ultimate'' has him lying defeated as Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong celebrates. He crawls off the screen and returns as a giant that immediately stomps both Kongs into the ground.
* In ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' Bowser gets subjected to this ''twice''. First it's ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom'', many of Gold Lightan's attacks are stomps, including one where he kicks the Tower of Yikk poor soul to the wall, and then it's [[spoiler: Fawful's roboticized version of Peach's Castle]]. He gets better shortly after and much asskicking ensues.
* In ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'', when a giant-sized Mad Hatter
stomps on [[spoiler: and spins on their body. For the White Rabbit]], which leads to a minor HeroicBSOD for Alice. Alice also gets to do this to enemies in ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns''.
* The Creator/{{Jaleco}} arcade game ''[[http://www.klov.net/game_detail.php?game_id=9140 Psychic 5]]'' had {{Satan}}'s colossal foot crushing the player every time they ran out of time. Odd because Satan
record, Gold Lightan is portrayed in every level as not being much bigger than the player characters.
* In the fourth level of ''VideoGame/{{Bugdom}}'', giant feet descend from the heavens, potentially crushing the player. As you play as a bug, these "giant" feet are really normal sized human feet.
* In Twister's ending in ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 2'', she is granted the wish to go [[FTLTravel faster than light]], travels back in time, and gets stomped by a dinosaur.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Apocalypse}}'', War attempts to do this to Trey after going OneWingedAngel.
* One of Metal Gear Rex's attacks in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. Obviously, [[ChunkySalsaRule this kills Snake instantly]].
** Played with in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'': Biggest giant robot foot ev-HOLY SHIT IS SNAKE LIFTING THAT THING WITH HIS BARE HANDS?!
* ''VideoGame/MuramasaTheDemonBlade'' has a portion of a boss fight against one of these. Attached to
a giant demon, of course.
* A possible effect of opening the Forbidden Box in ''VideoGame/ShiningInTheDarkness'' is a large green foot stomping all your enemies flat, which is a guaranteed OneHitKill. If you're willing to LevelGrind a bit you can get the Ogre's Flute which always has this effect when used in battle.
* In ''VideoGame/EternalChampions'', one of the stage Fatalities causes a huge reptilian foot to squish the opponent into a [[MadeOfPlasticine messy puddle]]. Considering this happens atop a skyscraper with Japanese neon letters, it's pretty clear [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} whose foot that is]]...
* ''VideoGame/{{Extinction}}'' have you battling the Ravenii, gigantic monstrosities the size of buildings. If you happen to be on ground level, they'll attempt to stomp you underfoot.
* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' a boss Ndesu does this to the RedShirt Dave Johnson in a cutscene and repeatedly attempts this to Chris and Sheva during a fight.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gslF5G5erE One of the many ways you can die in the rare Playstation 2 video game]] ''VideoGame/MisterMosquito''.
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' has an item called "Atlas's Foot", which summons a giant foot to stomp on the enemies.
* ''VideoGame/TheGunstringer'' uses a Giant ''Fist'' of Stomping to finish off his boss battles. Aside from not being a foot, it fits the trope perfectly.
alien robot. Ouch.



* In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'', both Mom and Satan's final form has this as their primary attacks. There is also a Tarot card which summons Mom's Foot, but you have to have at least one enemy in the current room for it to stomp, otherwise it will stomp ''you''.
** This gets a reference in ''VideoGame/BladeStrangers'', where the Mom-stomping-on-someone attack is used as Isaac's super.
* ''VideoGame/TheLostWorldJurassicParkConsole'' had you play a chicken-sized Compsognathus for the first set of levels. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdjrjYdZLqA One of the levels]] had you traverse under a stampede of Brachiosaurus while desperately trying to avoid their feet.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'', both Mom Twister's ending in ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 2'', she is granted the wish to go {{faster than light|Travel}}, travels back in time, and Satan's final form has this as their primary attacks. There is also a Tarot card which summons Mom's Foot, but you have to have at least one enemy in the current room for it to stomp, otherwise it will stomp ''you''.
** This
gets stomped by a reference in ''VideoGame/BladeStrangers'', where the Mom-stomping-on-someone attack is used as Isaac's super.
* ''VideoGame/TheLostWorldJurassicParkConsole'' had you play a chicken-sized Compsognathus for the first set of levels. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdjrjYdZLqA One of the levels]] had you traverse under a stampede of Brachiosaurus while desperately trying to avoid their feet.
dinosaur.



* "Evil Stomp" is a trap line in the ''VideoGame/{{Deception}}'' series, dealing a high amount of damage but being very easy to avoid.
* In ''VideoGame/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'', the giant Bronzino foot squashes Mr. Gumby in a cutscene when he loses a life.
* When ''VideoGame/{{Divekick}}'' matches end in a draw, a giant blue foot comes down and crushes both combatants.
* The "Divine Stamp" and "Super Sumo Stomp" block techniques in the ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'' series, which both summon a giant, glowing foot to [[SquashedFlat flatten]] the opposing player.
* In ''VideoGame/AdventureQuest'', one of the many monsters it's possible to encounter is a ginormously gigantic giant, who is only visible as a pair of feet. The feet always seem to wear a pair of [[{{BlandNameProduct}} Yulgarland]] boots, for some reason.

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* "Evil Stomp" is a trap line in ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' features the ''VideoGame/{{Deception}}'' series, dealing a high amount "Sole Man" series of damage but micro games, in which you control the bug-sized Fronks from being very easy to avoid.
* In ''VideoGame/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'', the giant Bronzino foot squashes Mr. Gumby in a cutscene when he loses a life.
* When ''VideoGame/{{Divekick}}'' matches end in a draw,
stomped on by a giant blue foot comes down and crushes both combatants.
*
foot. The "Divine Stamp" and "Super Sumo Stomp" block techniques in the ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'' series, which both summon a giant, glowing foot to [[SquashedFlat flatten]] the opposing player.
* In ''VideoGame/AdventureQuest'', one
size of the many monsters it's possible foot changes with the difficulty, starting with a girl's sneaker as the smallest, then a man's shoe, and ending with an overweight woman's sandal being the largest and hardest to encounter avoid.
** The game
is given an overhaul in ''Game & Wario'', which while it retains the girl stomping at a ginormously gigantic giant, Fronk, it also adds in Wario-Man having to avoid being crushed by a dinosaur, and--in a bizarre twist--a Goomba-suited boy who is only visible as a pair of feet. The feet always seem actually ''must'' try to wear a pair of [[{{BlandNameProduct}} Yulgarland]] boots, for some reason.get [[GoombaStomp stomped on]] by Mario.



* In the ''Videogame/MechWarrior'' and ''Videogame/MechAssault'' series, infantry can be crushed underfoot by your [[HumongousMecha BattleMech]] (with a [[LudicrousGibs satisfying spray of blood]] in ''Mechassault''), though PoweredArmor cannot. It's possible to crush powered armor in ''[=MechWarrior=] Living Legends'', but it's very finicky and most often happens to allies in your own hangar than actual enemies. In ''Mechwarrior 4'', you could also crush tanks by stepping on them, though it would damage your legs in the process.
* ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar 2'' has orks' Foot of Gork ability. Unlike the page image, you don't see the foot, just an ominously shrinking crosshair and then a giant footprint the size of a tank, surrounded by damaged units picking themselves up.
* {{VideoGame/Deadpool}}: Deadpool makes a dynamic entrance in an old Sentinel foot:
--> ''Deadpool:'' "Hey man I heard ya liked boots! So I put my boot in this boot, so I can stomp ya while I stomp ya!"
* ''Dynomite Deluxe'' has "Stomped" mode, where failing to clear all the eggs in time gets you flattened by an angry mama dinosaur.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Cyclomaniacs}}'' series going in reverse at the start of a race results in your rider getting squashed by giant monster feet and losing time.
* In the ''VideoGame/MedievalCop'' series when Dregg uses his Ragnarock technique an illusionary giant rock golem briefly appears before an illusion of its foot stomps on his opponent.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', in the final level "All Bets Are Off!", one of the boss battles is against a giant, anthropomorphic cigar, Mr. Wheezy, that is lit by King Dice with a lighter. When you beat Mr. Wheezy, however, [[YouHaveFailedMe King Dice brings down his foot on top of the cigar and stamp it out]].
* ''VideoGame/DontStarve'','' The Rein of Giants DLC gives us Biiigfoot, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a giant reptilian foot]] [[spoiler:[[EasterEgg with a brain on top of it]].]]
* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'':
** Paul Bunyan explains her [[LimitBreak Noble Phantasm]] to be an attack that uses the raw power of the United States's founding myth as a concept and converts it to energy to defeat the opponent. By all appearances, it's actually just her [[SizeShifter growing to her maximum size]] and then stomping on the opponent. (This is generally considered a good thing, because this means its animation is about two seconds long.)
** Creator/HansChristianAndersen summons giant feet wearing red high heels to represent "Literature/TheRedShoes" as one of his attacks. The wearer of those shoes is his Master and fellow playable character, Kiara Sesshouin, from ''VideoGame/FateExtra CCC''.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Grow}} Cannon'', one of the many things used to wake up a sleeping man is a giant foot that stomps him flat. [[HeavySleeper That's far from enough.]]
* The ''VideoGame/BattleTech'' tactical video game allows melee combat from 'Mechs for a series first. The common response to melee attack orders on vehicles and downed 'Mechs is for the attacker to rush up and stomp the offending party into the mud. This usually wrecks vehicles outright and severely damages them otherwise.
* ''[[VideoGame/PrimalRage Primal Rage II]]'': Malyssa is the human avatar of the AnimalisticAbomination Vertigo, and like Vertigo, Malyssa shrinks her opponent during her [[FinishingMove Extinction move]]. However, whereas Vertigo [[MonstrousCannibalism eats her shrunken opponent]], Malyssa instead opts to stomp and grind them into a bloody pulp under her bare foot.



** Which leads to the question, [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic/series.php?view=archive&chapter=12587 "Who would win in a fight between a giant robot foot accompanied by a rifle-toting assassin, and an army of hamsters in mechanical suits?"]]

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** Which leads to the question, [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20071111143532/http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic/series.php?view=archive&chapter=12587 "Who would win in a fight between a giant robot foot accompanied by a rifle-toting assassin, and an army of hamsters in mechanical suits?"]]



* [[http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/506 This]] ''Webcomic/TimesLikeThis'' strip (a ShoutOut to ''WebAnimation/ASDFMovie 4'').

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* [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20180314090804/http://www.timeslikethis.com/comic/506 com/comic/5066 This]] ''Webcomic/TimesLikeThis'' strip (a ShoutOut to ''WebAnimation/ASDFMovie 4'').



* ''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'' ends this way.
* During an episode of WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold titled "Powerless!", Captain Atom comes up with several scenarios in which Batman is defeated easily. One of them involve him confronting a rampaging Giganta, who simply stomps on him.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck episode “Getting Antsy”, Gosalyn was unawarely about to step on a shrunken Darkwing. Darkwing tried to flee but Gosalyn steps on his cape.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'' ends this way.
* During an episode of WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' titled "Powerless!", Captain Atom comes up with several scenarios in which Batman is defeated easily. One of them involve him confronting a rampaging Giganta, who simply stomps on him.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode “Getting Antsy”, Gosalyn was unawarely about to step on a shrunken Darkwing. Darkwing tried to flee but Gosalyn steps on his cape.



* In episode 12 of ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn'''s first season, the Queen of Fables sends Harley's crew up the beanstalk from Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk, with the intention of having the giant in the clouds kill them. During the fight, the giant stomps on Clayface, but due to his physiology, he easily survives albeit [[SquashedFlat left a flat mess on the bottom of the giant's shoe]].

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* In episode 12 of ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn'''s ''WesternAnimation/{{Harley Quinn|2019}}'''s first season, the Queen of Fables sends Harley's crew up the beanstalk from Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk, with the intention of having the giant in the clouds kill them. During the fight, the giant stomps on Clayface, but due to his physiology, he easily survives albeit [[SquashedFlat left a flat mess on the bottom of the giant's shoe]].



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnC2NSZ-9aY Spoofed with live actors]].
* Done in a CouchGag from the season five ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Homer Goes to College."

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnC2NSZ-9aY Spoofed with live actors]].
*
Done in a CouchGag from the season five ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Homer Goes to College."



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'':

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':



** Also, [[LetsYouAndHimFight Cyborg tries to crush Bumblebee]] in one episode this way before realizing they're on the same side. (Of course, Cyborg isn't giant, Bumblebee's powers make her the size of a regular bee.)

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** Also, [[LetsYouAndHimFight Cyborg tries to crush Bumblebee]] in one episode this way before realizing they're on the same side. (Of course, Cyborg isn't giant, giant; Bumblebee's powers make her the size of a regular bee.)
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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks (stomping stiletto, included) are used for her smash attacks for her debut in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosFor3DSAndWiiU''.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks (stomping attacks--stomping stiletto, included) are included--are used for her smash Smash attacks for in her debut appearances in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosFor3DSAndWiiU''.''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
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* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': Merry and Pippin climb up a tree in an attempt to escape from the bloodthirsty orc Grishnákh. The [[ThatsNoMoon "tree"]] turns out to be [[{{Treants}} Treebeard]], who effortlessly disposes of Grishnákh by crushing him under his foot.

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* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': Merry and Pippin climb up a tree in an attempt to escape from the bloodthirsty orc Grishnákh. The [[ThatsNoMoon "tree"]] turns out to be [[{{Treants}} Treebeard]], {{Tre|ants}}ebeard, who effortlessly disposes of Grishnákh by crushing him under his foot.

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* The Female Titan from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' does this to a few people, [[spoiler:including TeamMom Petra Ral]]. It's not in the least bit comical.
* The hilariously UndignifiedDeath of [[spoiler:Gosterro]] in ''Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner''.
* Occurs a few instances in ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', when the titular character daydreams of crushing her brother in revenge for calling her a monster.
* Used to brutal effect in the final tale of ''Manga/{{Cyborg009}}'', "Conclusion: God's War", courtesy of a giant rampaging Buddha. [[spoiler: Not only does he kill Dr. Gilmore, but he follows it up by destroying 007 in the same way.]]
* If you look closely at the beginning of Asuka's fight in ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion End of Evangelion]]'', an unfortunate [[{{Mooks}} JSSFD soldier]] gets crushed under the foot of a descending Mass Produced EVA, and the shot is framed in this way.
* In the 14th episode of ''Anime/HellGirl'', this is part of the punishment that Ai Enma renders upon a cocky young man, with a gigantic Ai herself doing the deed.
* Subverted in ''Anime/{{Iczer}}''. [[spoiler:Nagisa's little friend Sayoko gets stomped by Iczer-2's mecha, but she survives thanks to an amulet that Nagisa had given her]].
* [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Voltaire]] does this in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers''. Three Gadget Drones are shown floating around and shooting at random stuff, then squish!
* In the first episode of ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL'', the titular mecha does this to an enemy pilot.
* The finale of the ''Bakeneko'' arc of ''Anime/{{Mononoke}}'' takes place in a red void rimmed with eyes, and a giant, clawed foot appears from each end of the tunnel to try and crush the Medicine Seller between them. Fortunately, he just fulfilled the last requirement for his SuperMode, and the ensuing wall of golden talismans protect him.
* This is part of [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Mt. Lady]]'s repotoire in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. Notably, before she does it she needs to use a flatbed truck as a makeshift shoe, or else her foot would be torn to shreds (she's not actually wearing shoes because there's no shoe material stretchy enough to transform with her).

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* %%* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': The Female Titan from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' does this to a few people, [[spoiler:including TeamMom Petra Ral]]. It's not in the least bit comical.
*
comical.%%"Does this" meaning what?
%%* ''Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner'':
The hilariously UndignifiedDeath of [[spoiler:Gosterro]] in ''Anime/BlueCometSPTLayzner''.
[[spoiler:Gosterro]].
* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'': Occurs in a few instances in ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', when the titular character daydreams of crushing her brother in revenge for calling her a monster.
* ''Manga/Cyborg009'': Used to brutal effect in the final tale of ''Manga/{{Cyborg009}}'', tale, "Conclusion: God's War", courtesy of a giant rampaging Buddha. [[spoiler: Not only does he kill Dr. Gilmore, but he follows it up by destroying 007 in the same way.]]
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': If you look closely at the beginning of Asuka's fight in ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion End ''End of Evangelion]]'', Evangelion'', an unfortunate [[{{Mooks}} JSSFD soldier]] gets crushed under the foot of a descending Mass Produced EVA, and the shot is framed in this way.
* ''Anime/HellGirl'': In the 14th episode of ''Anime/HellGirl'', episode, this is part of the punishment that Ai Enma renders upon a cocky young man, with a gigantic Ai herself doing the deed.
* Subverted in ''Anime/{{Iczer}}''.''Anime/{{Iczer}}'': Subverted. [[spoiler:Nagisa's little friend Sayoko gets stomped by Iczer-2's mecha, but she survives thanks to an amulet that Nagisa had given her]].
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers'': [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Voltaire]] does this in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers''.this. Three Gadget Drones are shown floating around and shooting at random stuff, then squish!
* %%* ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL'': In the first episode of ''Anime/MazinkaiserSKL'', episode, the titular mecha does this to an enemy pilot.
* ''Anime/{{Mononoke}}'': The finale of the ''Bakeneko'' arc of ''Anime/{{Mononoke}}'' takes place in a red void rimmed with eyes, and a giant, clawed foot appears from each end of the tunnel to try and crush the Medicine Seller between them. Fortunately, he just fulfilled the last requirement for his SuperMode, and the ensuing wall of golden talismans protect him.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': This is part of [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Mt. Lady]]'s repotoire in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''.repotoire. Notably, before she does it she needs to use a flatbed truck as a makeshift shoe, or else her foot would be torn to shreds (she's not actually wearing shoes because there's no shoe material stretchy enough to transform with her).



* Happens in ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'', [[spoiler:though in this case it's more like Giant Lingerie-Clad Legs of Stomping.]] Even stranger is Panty's reaction to it.

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* Happens in ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'', [[spoiler:though ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'': Happens, [[spoiler:although in this case it's more like Giant Lingerie-Clad Legs of Stomping.]] Stomping]]. Even stranger is Panty's reaction to it.



* ''Anime/ParanoiaAgent'' has this in episode 5.
* ''Anime/SpiritedAway'': From the perspective of the finger-sized spirit who stole Zeniba's Golden Seal, complete with an extreme close-up of Chihiro's bare foot squashing him flat.

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* %%* ''Anime/ParanoiaAgent'' has this in episode 5.
* ''Anime/SpiritedAway'': From the perspective of the finger-sized spirit who stole Zeniba's Golden Seal, complete with an extreme close-up of Chihiro's bare foot squashing him flat.
5.



* In ''Anime/TransformersEnergon'', Shockblast is crushed by [[HijackingCthulhu the Megatron-controlled Unicron]], and later, an [[MakeMyMonsterGrow enlarged Galvatron]] does the same to Sixshot. This was also planned to happen to Shockwave in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', but the scene got cut short.

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* In ''Anime/TransformersEnergon'', ''Anime/TransformersEnergon'': Shockblast is crushed by [[HijackingCthulhu the Megatron-controlled Unicron]], and later, an [[MakeMyMonsterGrow enlarged Galvatron]] does the same to Sixshot. This was also planned to happen to Shockwave in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', but the scene got cut short.



* In ''Anime/JackAndTheBeanstalk1974'', [[spoiler: after Madame Hecuba spends the entire movie [[BullyingADragon berating her giant son, Tulip,]] he decides he's had enough and stomps on her. Much to his surprise (and to the surprise of the audience), he finds that she's made of clockwork!]]



* In ''Attack of the 50-Ft Half-Klingon'', a giant [[WomanScorned B'Elanna Torres]] stomps on her philandering husband, then scraps her boot back-and-forth for good measure. As they're on the holodeck, she points out it won't kill him thanks to the safety protocols. Just hurt a lot.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2323875/1/Larger-Problems Larger Problems]]'' a Potions accident turns Neville into a tyrannosaur and he steps on Bellatrix Lestrange.

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* In ''Attack of the 50-Ft Half-Klingon'', a Half-Klingon'': A giant [[WomanScorned B'Elanna Torres]] stomps on her philandering husband, then scraps her boot back-and-forth for good measure. As they're on the holodeck, she points out it won't kill him thanks to the safety protocols. Just hurt a lot.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2323875/1/Larger-Problems Larger Problems]]'' a Problems]]'': A Potions accident turns Neville into a tyrannosaur and he steps on Bellatrix Lestrange.



* In ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'', giant feet of stomping [[WorldOfChaos are among the more ordinary fauna]].
* Ted from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', who is a giant monster foot who for some reason actually makes clucking sounds like a chicken.
* In the 1969 short ''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'' the opening credits scroll while Bambi grazes innocently in a field. The credits finish, a giant foot of Godzilla squashes Bambi, and the end credits roll.
* The teaser trailer of ''WesternAnimation/TheAntBully'' has Lucas stomping on a beetle covered in red paint.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', [[spoiler:Ming]] crushes a billboard underfoot in the climax.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'', giant feet of ''WesternAnimation/TheAntBully'': The teaser trailer has Lucas stomping [[WorldOfChaos are among the more ordinary fauna]].
on a beetle covered in red paint.
* Ted from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', who is a giant monster foot who for some reason actually makes clucking sounds like a chicken.
* In the 1969 short ''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'' the
''WesternAnimation/BambiMeetsGodzilla'': The opening credits scroll while Bambi grazes innocently in a field. The credits finish, a giant foot of Godzilla squashes Bambi, and the end credits roll.
* The teaser trailer ''Anime/JackAndTheBeanstalk1974'': [[spoiler:After Madame Hecuba spends the entire movie [[BullyingADragon berating her giant son, Tulip,]] he decides he's had enough and stomps on her. Much to his surprise (and to the surprise of ''WesternAnimation/TheAntBully'' has Lucas stomping on the audience), he finds that she's made of clockwork!]]
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'': Ted is
a beetle covered in red paint.
giant monster foot who for some reason actually makes clucking sounds like a chicken.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', ''Anime/SpiritedAway'': From the perspective of the finger-sized spirit who stole Zeniba's Golden Seal, complete with an extreme close-up of Chihiro's bare foot squashing him flat.
* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'':
[[spoiler:Ming]] crushes a billboard underfoot in the climax.climax.
* ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'': Giant feet of stomping [[WorldOfChaos are among the more ordinary fauna]].



* From the ''wuxia'' fantasy, ''Film/BuddhasPalm'', the main villain is called the Foot Monster, and sure enough, besides having the ability to extend his legs to execute a long-range kick, he can also enlarge his foot to stomp on his targets. This is notably how he defeats Master Du Gu, one of the heroes, by stomping him flat.
* In ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' Luke barely escapes getting stomped by an AT-AT after his snowspeeder is shot down at the Battle of Hoth.
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' and ''Film/GhostbustersII'', with Stay-Puft and the Statue of Liberty, respectively.

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* From the ''wuxia'' fantasy, ''Film/BuddhasPalm'', the ''Film/BuddhasPalm'': The main villain is called the Foot Monster, and sure enough, besides having the ability to extend his legs to execute a long-range kick, he can also enlarge his foot to stomp on his targets. This is notably how he defeats Master Du Gu, one of the heroes, by stomping him flat.
* In ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'': Luke barely escapes getting stomped by an AT-AT after his snowspeeder is shot down at the Battle of Hoth.
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' ''Film/Ghostbusters1984'' and ''Film/GhostbustersII'', with Stay-Puft and the Statue of Liberty, respectively.



** ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' (1998) has a scene prominent in posters and trailers where the giant foot is just barely avoided by a cameraman standing in the street to film the creature
** The teaser trailer starts with a museum tour guide telling visitors that the [[Franchise/JurassicPark T-Rex]] was the largest predator to ever walk the earth. Just as he's saying this, a big green foot [[TakeThat crushes]] the Rex skeleton.
** ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' (2019) has [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingGhidorah King Ghidorah]]'s foot stepping on and blowing up Mark Russell and the G-Team's Osprey while the three-headed dragon is wrestling with Godzilla, leaving the human heroes with no immediate way out of the crossfire.

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**
creature. The teaser trailer starts with a museum tour guide telling visitors that the [[Franchise/JurassicPark T-Rex]] ''T. rex'' was the largest predator to ever walk the earth. Just as he's saying this, a big green foot [[TakeThat crushes]] the Rex ''rex'' skeleton.
** ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' (2019) ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' has [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingGhidorah King Ghidorah]]'s foot stepping on and blowing up Mark Russell and the G-Team's Osprey while the three-headed dragon is wrestling with Godzilla, leaving the human heroes with no immediate way out of the crossfire.



** In ''Film/JurassicWorld'', Commander Hamada, the leader of the ACU team massacred by the ''Indominus rex'', rather than being eaten or slammed into a tree with lethal force like his men, is killed by the 50-foot beast stomping on him.

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** In ''Film/JurassicWorld'', ''Film/JurassicWorld'': Commander Hamada, the leader of the ACU team massacred by the ''Indominus rex'', rather than being eaten or slammed into a tree with lethal force like his men, is killed by the 50-foot beast stomping on him.



* ''Franchise/KingKong'':
** The uncut original ''Film/KingKong1933'' had a gruesome foot-stomp-and-grind of one of the islanders.
** In the [[Film/KingKong1976 1976 Kong remake]], this is how the JerkAss oil exec Wilson meets his end.

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* ''Franchise/KingKong'':
**
''Film/KingKong1933'': The uncut original ''Film/KingKong1933'' had has a gruesome foot-stomp-and-grind of one of the islanders.
** In the [[Film/KingKong1976 1976 Kong remake]], this %%** ''Film/KingKong1976'': This is how the JerkAss oil exec Wilson meets his end.



* At the beginning of ''Film/TheLuckOfTheIrish'', the main character Kyle has [[NightmareSequence a nightmare]] in which he's bug-sized on the auditorium stage during a cultural event. His love interest Bonnie calls for him on the mic to come on next, completely unaware that he's right next to her foot calling for her, and she ends up stepping on him by accident.
* Happens in ''Film/{{Oyayubihime}}'', at least from the shrunken Aya's perspective. [[{{Yandere}} Saeko]] discovers that Aya tried to use her computer to call for help, and catches her trying to sneak away. Aya's cries for mercy only fall on deaf ears as Saeko squishes her under her foot, before throwing her away in the trash bin.

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* ''Film/TheLuckOfTheIrish'': At the beginning of ''Film/TheLuckOfTheIrish'', beginning, the main character Kyle has [[NightmareSequence a nightmare]] in which he's bug-sized on the auditorium stage during a cultural event. His love interest Bonnie calls for him on the mic to come on next, completely unaware that he's right next to her foot calling for her, and she ends up stepping on him by accident.
* ''Film/{{Oyayubihime}}'': Happens in ''Film/{{Oyayubihime}}'', at least from the shrunken Aya's perspective. [[{{Yandere}} Saeko]] discovers that Aya tried to use her computer to call for help, and catches her trying to sneak away. Aya's cries for mercy only fall on deaf ears as Saeko squishes her under her foot, before throwing her away in the trash bin.



* Happens to some of the roaches in the movie ''Anime/TwilightOfTheCockroaches'', one of the many ways that they are killed off in the film. Obviously from their perspective, a normal-sized human's foot ''would'' be gigantic.

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* ''Anime/TwilightOfTheCockroaches'': Happens to some of the roaches in the movie ''Anime/TwilightOfTheCockroaches'', roaches, one of the many ways that they are killed off in the film. Obviously from their perspective, a normal-sized human's foot ''would'' be gigantic.
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* ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'': One of the Velaryon knights who was taken as prisoner by the Crabfeeder is relieved to see Daemon and Caraxes arriving, believing they are going to save him from being eaten alive by crabs. Except, Caraxes lands directly on top of him and flattens his torso and lower half with a massive hindpaw.
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* ''Anime/TroubleChocolate'': In the 13th episode, Deborah is [[GiantWoman grown into a giant]] to take on a robotic version of herself. At one point, she and her love interest Murakata run towards each other for a loving embrace, only for the latter to realize too late her gigantic stature and ends up getting stepped on. Since this is a GagSeries, he simply ends up [[SquashedFlat flattened]] on the bottom of her shoe, but is otherwise no worse for wear.

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* ''Anime/TroubleChocolate'': In the 13th episode, Deborah is [[GiantWoman grown into a giant]] to take on a an [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever also-giant, robotic version of herself.herself]]. At one point, she and her love interest Murakata run towards each other for a loving embrace, only for the latter to realize too late her gigantic stature and ends up getting stepped on. Since this is a GagSeries, he simply ends up [[SquashedFlat flattened]] on the bottom of her shoe, but is otherwise no worse for wear.
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* ''Anime/TroubleChocolate'': In the 13th episode, Deborah is [[GiantWoman grown into a giant]] to take on a robotic version of herself. At one point, she and her love interest Murakata run towards each other for a loving embrace, only for the latter to realize too late her gigantic stature and ends up getting stepped on. Since this is a GagSeries, he simply ends up [[SquashedFlat flattened]] on the bottom of her shoe, but is otherwise no worse for wear.
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* ''Film/WarGod'' have one of the giant-sized Martians trying to stomp the main heroine while she's trying to flee with her father, missing them by an inch with a shot of the Martians' gigantic foot stepping inches away from them. Also, the first of three Martians - after being defeated by Guan Yu, the Martian then shrinks from kaiju to regular size, allowing the gigantic War God to pulp the Martian underfoot.
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* ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace''. Captain Proton contacts Admiral Nakamura in Tokyo for help in fighting the cyborg takeover, but before he can say a word the Admiral's headquarters is crushed by a gigantic, clawed foot.
-->'''Proton:''' That bloody [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} lizard]] again!
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', [[spoiler:Ming]] crushes a billboard underfoot in the climax.
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** In "Anthology of Interest I", the first segment features a giant Bender who stomps on multiple soldiers after they injure Fry when the latter tried to stop them from attacking the robot.
** In "Benderama", Planet Express is overrun by thousands of tiny clones of Bender, which they have to exterminate before they [[GreyGoo get even smaller and threaten the planet]]. During the following extermination montage, one of them is stomped flat underneath Leela's boot and then peeled off.

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** In "Anthology of Interest I", the first segment features a giant Bender who stomps on multiple soldiers after soldiers--including Zapp Brannigan and Kiff--after they injure Fry when the latter tried to stop them from attacking the robot.
** In "Benderama", the Planet Express headquarters is overrun by thousands of tiny clones of Bender, which they have the crew has to exterminate before they the Benders [[GreyGoo get even smaller and threaten the planet]]. During the following extermination montage, one of them these tiny Benders [[SquashedFlat is stomped flat underneath Leela's boot and then peeled off.off]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' features one episode with a giant robot crustacean dominating New New York:
-->'''Old Man Waterfall:''' You can crush me, but you'll never crush my spirit! [CRUSH] Agh, my spirit!

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** At the end of "A Head in the Polls" has the newly-[re]elected President Nixon reveal his gigantic robotic body, which nonchalantly steps on his assistant while onstage.
** In "Anthology of Interest I", the first segment
features one episode with a giant robot crustacean dominating New New York:
-->'''Old Man Waterfall:''' You can crush me, but you'll never crush my spirit! [CRUSH] Agh, my spirit!
Bender who stomps on multiple soldiers after they injure Fry when the latter tried to stop them from attacking the robot.
** In "Benderama", Planet Express is overrun by thousands of tiny clones of Bender, which they have to exterminate before they [[GreyGoo get even smaller and threaten the planet]]. During the following extermination montage, one of them is stomped flat underneath Leela's boot and then peeled off.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Extinction}}'' have you battling the Ravenii, gigantic monstrosities the size of buildings. If you happen to be on ground level, they'll attempt to stomp you underfoot.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks (stomping stiletto, included) are used for her smash attacks for her debut in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for 3DS and Wii U''.
* The GameOver sequence from ''VideoGame/ManicMiner''.
** And its sequel ''VideoGame/JetSetWilly''. And ''its'' sequel has the Foot Room, which... yeah.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' can summon Giant Stiletto Heels of Stomping in combat, though she can also make them Giant Foot of Kicking, plus Giant Fists of Punching. The limbs are summoned through her hair by way of making a HellGate and belong to the demoness [[DealWithTheDevil Bayonetta sold her soul to]], Madama Butterfly. These attacks (stomping stiletto, included) are used for her smash attacks for her debut in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros for 3DS and Wii U''.''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosFor3DSAndWiiU''.
* %%* The GameOver sequence from ''VideoGame/ManicMiner''.
** And its sequel ''VideoGame/JetSetWilly''. And ''its'' sequel has the Foot Room, which... yeah.
''VideoGame/ManicMiner''.



* Jax of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' does this as a Fatality.
** And in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', one of Ermac's secret Fatalities involves him doing this after shrinking his opponent.

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* Jax of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' does this as a Fatality.
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Fatality. And in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', one of Ermac's secret Fatalities involves him doing this after shrinking his opponent.

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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In Chapter 3 of this ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' fanfiction, in Vivienne Graham's dream, the Tyrannosaurus is using its feet to crush the enemy hordes.

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* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In Chapter 3 of this ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' fanfiction, the Tyrannosaurus in Vivienne Graham's dream, the Tyrannosaurus dream is using its feet to crush the enemy hordes.



* ''Film/AvengersEndgame'': Scott Lang goes Giant-Man during the climactic battle, and crushes [[TheBrute Cull Obsidian]] like a roach while he's at it.



* ''Film/TheSuperInframan'': Inframan vs. the Spider Monster, round 2. Inframan wins by reducing Spider Monster back to regular size, then crushes Spider Monster with his foot.

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* ''Film/TheSuperInframan'': Inframan vs. In ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' Luke barely escapes getting stomped by an AT-AT after his snowspeeder is shot down at the Spider Monster, round 2. Inframan wins by reducing Spider Monster back to regular size, then crushes Spider Monster Battle of Hoth.
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' and ''Film/GhostbustersII'',
with his foot.Stay-Puft and the Statue of Liberty, respectively.
* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
** ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' (1998) has a scene prominent in posters and trailers where the giant foot is just barely avoided by a cameraman standing in the street to film the creature
** The teaser trailer starts with a museum tour guide telling visitors that the [[Franchise/JurassicPark T-Rex]] was the largest predator to ever walk the earth. Just as he's saying this, a big green foot [[TakeThat crushes]] the Rex skeleton.
** ''[[Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' (2019) has [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingGhidorah King Ghidorah]]'s foot stepping on and blowing up Mark Russell and the G-Team's Osprey while the three-headed dragon is wrestling with Godzilla, leaving the human heroes with no immediate way out of the crossfire.



* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
** ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' (1998) has a scene prominent in posters and trailers where the giant foot is just barely avoided by a cameraman standing in the street to film the creature
** The teaser trailer starts with a museum tour guide telling visitors that the [[Franchise/JurassicPark T-Rex]] was the largest predator to ever walk the earth. Just as he's saying this, a big green foot [[TakeThat crushes]] the Rex skeleton.
** ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' (2014) has one of the [=MUTO=]s tearing up Honolulu International Airport, causing a helicopter to crash and take out a long line of passenger jets. The explosions dissipate as Godzilla enters, showing that the MUTO is dwarfed by Big G's ''foot''.
* Happens to some of the roaches in the movie ''Anime/TwilightOfTheCockroaches'', one of the many ways that they are killed off in the film. Obviously from their perspective, a normal-sized human's foot ''would'' be gigantic.

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* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
** ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' (1998) has a scene prominent in posters and trailers where the giant foot is just barely avoided by a cameraman standing in the street to film the creature
''Franchise/KingKong'':
** The teaser trailer starts with uncut original ''Film/KingKong1933'' had a museum tour guide telling visitors that the [[Franchise/JurassicPark T-Rex]] was the largest predator to ever walk the earth. Just as he's saying this, a big green foot [[TakeThat crushes]] the Rex skeleton.
** ''Film/{{Godzilla|2014}}'' (2014) has
gruesome foot-stomp-and-grind of one of the [=MUTO=]s tearing up Honolulu International Airport, causing a helicopter to crash islanders.
** In the [[Film/KingKong1976 1976 Kong remake]], this is how the JerkAss oil exec Wilson meets his end.
* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': Merry
and take out Pippin climb up a long line of passenger jets. The explosions dissipate as Godzilla enters, showing that the MUTO is dwarfed by Big G's ''foot''.
* Happens
tree in an attempt to some of the roaches in the movie ''Anime/TwilightOfTheCockroaches'', one of the many ways that they are killed off in the film. Obviously escape from their perspective, a normal-sized human's foot ''would'' the bloodthirsty orc Grishnákh. The [[ThatsNoMoon "tree"]] turns out to be gigantic.[[{{Treants}} Treebeard]], who effortlessly disposes of Grishnákh by crushing him under his foot.



* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' and ''Film/GhostbustersII'', with Stay-Puft and the Statue of Liberty, respectively.
* The uncut original ''Film/KingKong1933'' had a gruesome foot-stomp-and-grind of one of the islanders.
* In the [[Film/KingKong1976 1976 Kong remake]], this is how the JerkAss oil exec Wilson meets his end.
* ''Film/AvengersEndgame'': Scott Lang goes Giant-Man during the climactic battle, and crushes [[TheBrute Cull Obsidian]] like a roach while he's at it.
* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': Merry and Pippin climb up a tree in an attempt to escape from the bloodthirsty orc Grishnákh. The [[ThatsNoMoon "tree"]] turns out to be [[{{Treants}} Treebeard]], who effortlessly disposes of Grishnákh by crushing him under his foot.
* In ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' Luke barely escapes getting stomped by an AT-AT after his snowspeeder is shot down at the Battle of Hoth.
* ''Franchise/UltraSeries''
** ''Film/UltramanTigaTheFinalOdyssey'': During the awakening of the Dark Giants in Ry'leh, there is a shot of one of the giant's foot stepping on an unfortunate GUTS redshirt.
** The climax of ''Film/UltramanTaigaTheMovieNewGenerationClimax'' has Grimdo, now at it's peak of power and the size of a mountain, bringing it's foot down on Ultraman Reiga.


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* ''Film/TheSuperInframan'': Inframan vs. the Spider Monster, round 2. Inframan wins by reducing Spider Monster back to regular size, then crushes Spider Monster with his foot.
* Happens to some of the roaches in the movie ''Anime/TwilightOfTheCockroaches'', one of the many ways that they are killed off in the film. Obviously from their perspective, a normal-sized human's foot ''would'' be gigantic.
* ''Franchise/UltraSeries''
** ''Film/UltramanTigaTheFinalOdyssey'': During the awakening of the Dark Giants in Ry'leh, there is a shot of one of the giant's foot stepping on an unfortunate GUTS redshirt.
** The climax of ''Film/UltramanTaigaTheMovieNewGenerationClimax'' has Grimdo, now at it's peak of power and the size of a mountain, bringing it's foot down on Ultraman Reiga.
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* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': Merry and Pippin climb up a tree in an attempt to escape from the bloodthirsty orc Grishnákh. The [[ThatsNoMoon "tree"]] turns out to be [[{{Treants}} Treebeard]], who effortlessly disposes of Grishnákh by crushing him under his foot.
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* In the ''Website/CollegeHumor'' video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FWtBOsqk8M Josh's Mindhouse: Magic Powers]], Josh's friend Sarah is revealed to be a witch when she [[BalefulPolymorph transforms him into a tiny frog]]. The video ends with her stepping on him, shown from his/the viewer's perspective.

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* In the ''Website/CollegeHumor'' video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FWtBOsqk8M Josh's Mindhouse: Magic Powers]], Josh's friend Sarah is revealed to be a witch when she [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation transforms him into a tiny frog]]. The video ends with her stepping on him, shown from his/the viewer's perspective.



* When Glomp and Hoogi perform a FusionDance to catch the [[BigBad Scorpi]] + [[BalefulPolymorph Glurt]] [[MergingMistake Murp]] in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'' episode Murp Romp, they get smashed by a giant foot [[ShoutOut à la]] ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''. Something similar happens when Burnard and Meltus try to combine [[FusionDance combine]] the first time to free Flamzer from a Forest Freeze in the first segment of "Mixels Moon Madness", though it [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]] and results in a [[BalefulPolymorph Murp]].

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* When Glomp and Hoogi perform a FusionDance to catch the [[BigBad Scorpi]] + [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation Glurt]] [[MergingMistake Murp]] in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'' episode Murp Romp, they get smashed by a giant foot [[ShoutOut à la]] ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''. Something similar happens when Burnard and Meltus try to combine [[FusionDance combine]] the first time to free Flamzer from a Forest Freeze in the first segment of "Mixels Moon Madness", though it [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]] and results in a [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation Murp]].
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* [[http://www.increpare.com/2010/02/crush-fetish-trilogy Crush Fetish Trilogy,]] which--due to Adobe Flash being discontinued--is no longer playable online.
** On that subject, there's also [[http://vggtsworld.ta-host.com/where/freeware.htm Big & Small and The Diminutive Experience]] (both of which can be found on that page), whose main point is to stomp on and crush as many objects and people as you can, or to avoid being stepped on while rescuing other shrunken victims in TDE's "main mode's" case. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgEe4t5OaVE A video for TDE,]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS0Qqw8IQj4 one for Big & Small.]] They are also subject to DoesNotLikeShoes, so these games are prime fetish material.
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* The intro of the ''ComicBook/IncredibleHulk'' segments included in the old ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelSuperHeroes'' cartoons included a shot of a giant Hulk foot stomping on artillery.

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* The intro of the ''ComicBook/IncredibleHulk'' ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'' segments included in the old ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelSuperHeroes'' cartoons included a shot of a giant Hulk foot stomping on artillery.
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* ''VideoGame/MazinSagaMutantFighter'' have two of it's bosses, Garada K-7 and Negative Mazinger, firstly appearing as their gigantic foot which they'll attempt to crush you onscreen. You avoid getting stomped into a pulp while slashing their heels, and if you damage them enough they'll then leave the area.
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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', the girls are shrunk down to battle a rain of nano-bots that has started eating the city. The remaining bots then [[CombiningMecha combine]] into a giant mono-bot and gain the upper hand. But since the "giant" mono-bot is only three inches high, Professor Utonium steps on it.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'', the girls are shrunk down to battle a rain of nano-bots that has started eating the city. The remaining bots then [[CombiningMecha combine]] into a giant mono-bot and gain the upper hand. But since the "giant" mono-bot is only three inches high, Professor Utonium steps on it.
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* ''Series/TheBoys2019'': A shrinking Supe called Termite is killed by Homelander when he gets stepped on while ant-sized.

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