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* ''Film/KamenRiderJ:'' In a rare case of the law being acknowledged during a piece of {{Toku}} media, when J assumes his Jumbo Formation, [[MightyGlacier he gains significantly more strength at the cost of his speed]]. At the same time, his increased weight per square foot means the ground can visibly be seen cracking and collapsing under his feet when he materialises, and does so for a second time when he jumps into the air to take out Fog Mother's giant form with his [[DivingKick Jumbo Rider Kick]]. Of course, his increased weight probably means he shouldn't be able to jump at all, but that wouldn't satisfy the RuleOfCool.

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* ''Film/KamenRiderJ:'' In a rare case of the law being acknowledged during a piece of {{Toku}} media, when J assumes his Jumbo Formation, [[MightyGlacier he gains significantly more strength at the cost of his speed]].speed]], being only able to move at [[PowerWalk walking pace]] while in this form. At the same time, his increased weight per square foot means the ground can visibly be seen cracking and collapsing under his feet when he materialises, and does so for a second time when he jumps into the air to take out Fog Mother's giant form with his [[DivingKick Jumbo Rider Kick]]. Of course, his increased weight probably means he shouldn't be able to jump at all, but that wouldn't satisfy the RuleOfCool.
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* Discussed in Literature/TheInheritanceCycle. Dragons are logically too big to fly, but they're explicitly using [[AWizardDidIt intrinsic magic of some kind.]] When Eragon and his dragon are entering a forest whose border defenses cancel out active magic, they have to to do so on foot to avoid falling out of the sky.

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* Discussed in Literature/TheInheritanceCycle. ''Literature/TheInheritanceCycle''. Dragons are logically too big to fly, but they're explicitly using [[AWizardDidIt intrinsic magic of some kind.]] When Eragon and his dragon are entering a forest whose border defenses cancel out active magic, they have to to do so on foot to avoid falling out of the sky.
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*Discussed in Literature/TheInheritanceCycle. Dragons are logically too big to fly, but they're explicitly using [[AWizardDidIt intrinsic magic of some kind.]] When Eragon and his dragon are entering a forest whose border defenses cancel out active magic, they have to to do so on foot to avoid falling out of the sky.

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