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* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', too many times to count. One such chase scene takes form under the opening credits for the first ''Ranma'' movie (called ''Big Trouble in Nekonron, China'' in North America) and lasts five minutes or more of screen time; it starts with a single person chasing Ranma, and slowly builds up until it seems that the entire city of Tokyo is on his heels. The Herd is also rife with [[TheCameo cameos]] from the television series and manga.
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', too many times to count. One such chase scene takes form under the opening credits for the first ''Ranma'' movie (called ''Big Trouble in Nekonron, China'' in North America) and lasts five minutes or more of screen time; it starts with a single person chasing Ranma, and slowly builds up until it seems that the entire city of Tokyo is on his heels. The Herd is also rife with [[TheCameo cameos]] from the television series and manga.
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*''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', too many times to count. One such chase scene takes form under ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'': Tomo, being the opening credits for the first ''Ranma'' movie (called ''Big Trouble in Nekonron, China'' in North America) and lasts five minutes or more GenkiGirl on a continuous amphetamine high, is capable of screen time; it starts with creating a single person chasing Ranma, and slowly builds up until it seems that the entire city of Tokyo is on his heels. The Herd is also rife with [[TheCameo cameos]] from the television series and manga.one-girl Thundering Herd.
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** In ''La Verite'' episode 1 the maids charge Taro en masse in the (giant) bath room, while they and he are naked.
* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' throws these in so regularly that you can almost set your watch by them -- not that this helps the poor YuppieCouple that invariably get run over by the mob.
* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' throws these in so regularly that you can almost set your watch by them -- not that this helps the poor YuppieCouple that invariably get run over by the mob.
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** In ''La Verite'' episode 1 the maids charge Taro en masse in the (giant) bath room, bathroom, while they and he are naked.
*''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'': In episode 34, literally everyone in the Jewelland is pulled into a feud between Ten-chan and Pin-chan trying to decide which one is cuter, with the total amounts for both sides being a tie of ''99 to 99''. Headmaster Moldavite settling the feud by picking [[spoiler:Jolly-chan and Merry-chan (the ladies who host the mail-order service he likes)]] sends everyone into a fit of rage, resulting in the headmaster being chased by a mob with a dust cloud under them as they run after him.
%%* ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'', episode 2.
* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'': Sana is energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
* ''Manga/NagasareteAirantou'' has one in the opening.
* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': In the early parts, main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': Too many times to count. One such chase scene takes form under the opening credits for the first ''Ranma'' movie (called ''Big Trouble in Nekonron, China'' in North America) and lasts five minutes or more of screen time; it starts with a single person chasing Ranma, and slowly builds up until it seems that the entire city of Tokyo is on his heels. The Herd is also rife with [[TheCameo cameos]] from the television series and manga.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Usagi sometimes flees as a single-person ThunderingHerd.
* ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'': The mob of catgirl maids form a ThunderingHerd when they go looking for Waru-chan. When they don't find her, Sanada makes one all by herself.
* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'':
** It throws these in so regularly that you can almost set your watch bythem -- not them--not that this helps the poor YuppieCouple that invariably get gets run over by the mob.
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%%* ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'', episode 2.
* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'': Sana is energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
* ''Manga/NagasareteAirantou'' has one in the opening.
* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': In the early parts, main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': Too many times to count. One such chase scene takes form under the opening credits for the first ''Ranma'' movie (called ''Big Trouble in Nekonron, China'' in North America) and lasts five minutes or more of screen time; it starts with a single person chasing Ranma, and slowly builds up until it seems that the entire city of Tokyo is on his heels. The Herd is also rife with [[TheCameo cameos]] from the television series and manga.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Usagi sometimes flees as a single-person ThunderingHerd.
* ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'': The mob of catgirl maids form a ThunderingHerd when they go looking for Waru-chan. When they don't find her, Sanada makes one all by herself.
* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'':
** It throws these in so regularly that you can almost set your watch by
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* ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'': Tomo, being the GenkiGirl on a continuous amphetamine high, is capable of creating a one-girl Thundering Herd.
* Sana from ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'' is also energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
* ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'', episode 2.
* ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil''
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' sometimes flees as a single-person ThunderingHerd.
* More serious example: the Ohmu from ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind''. These are titanic, pillbug-like insects with nigh-indestructible carapaces, pincer-like legs at the front, and dozens of eyes. Even one rampaging Ohmu can devastate a city; an entire flood of them can level a valley. Worse: since they live in the poisonous forest called "the Sea of Corruption", their bodies carry spores that spread the reach of the forest, and even one single spore can threaten the existence of a village. Thus, not only are the inhabitants of the periphery extremely careful not to anger any of the forest's insects (their pain can carry through to the Ohmu), but certain kingdoms actually ''plot'' to enrage the Ohmu into flattening their enemies' lands.
* In ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'', the mob of catgirl maids form a ThunderingHerd when they go looking for Waru-chan. When they don't find her, Sanada makes one all by herself.
* ''Manga/NagasareteAirantou'' has one in the opening.
* What happens to the four {{Bishounen}} in ''Manga/TheWallflower'', but mostly to Kyouhei.
* In the early parts of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
* In episode 34 of ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'', literally everyone in the Jewelland is pulled into a feud between Ten-chan and Pin-chan trying to decide which one is cuter, with the total amounts for both sides being a tie of ''99 to 99''. Headmaster Moldavite settling the feud by picking [[spoiler:Jolly-chan and Merry-chan (the ladies who host the mail-order service he likes)]] sends everyone into a fit of rage, resulting in the headmaster being chased by a mob with a dust cloud under them as they run after him.
* Sana from ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'' is also energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
* ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'', episode 2.
* ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil''
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' sometimes flees as a single-person ThunderingHerd.
* More serious example: the Ohmu from ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind''. These are titanic, pillbug-like insects with nigh-indestructible carapaces, pincer-like legs at the front, and dozens of eyes. Even one rampaging Ohmu can devastate a city; an entire flood of them can level a valley. Worse: since they live in the poisonous forest called "the Sea of Corruption", their bodies carry spores that spread the reach of the forest, and even one single spore can threaten the existence of a village. Thus, not only are the inhabitants of the periphery extremely careful not to anger any of the forest's insects (their pain can carry through to the Ohmu), but certain kingdoms actually ''plot'' to enrage the Ohmu into flattening their enemies' lands.
* In ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'', the mob of catgirl maids form a ThunderingHerd when they go looking for Waru-chan. When they don't find her, Sanada makes one all by herself.
* ''Manga/NagasareteAirantou'' has one in the opening.
* What happens to the four {{Bishounen}} in ''Manga/TheWallflower'', but mostly to Kyouhei.
* In the early parts of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
* In episode 34 of ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'', literally everyone in the Jewelland is pulled into a feud between Ten-chan and Pin-chan trying to decide which one is cuter, with the total amounts for both sides being a tie of ''99 to 99''. Headmaster Moldavite settling the feud by picking [[spoiler:Jolly-chan and Merry-chan (the ladies who host the mail-order service he likes)]] sends everyone into a fit of rage, resulting in the headmaster being chased by a mob with a dust cloud under them as they run after him.
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* ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'': Tomo, being the GenkiGirl on a continuous amphetamine high, is capable of creating a one-girl Thundering Herd.
* Sana from ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'' is also energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
* ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'', episode 2.
* ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil''
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' sometimes flees as a single-person ThunderingHerd.
* More serious example: the Ohmu from ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind''. These are titanic, pillbug-like insects with nigh-indestructible carapaces, pincer-like legs at the front, and dozens of eyes. Even one rampaging Ohmu can devastate a city; an entire flood of them can level a valley. Worse: since they live in the poisonous forest called "the Sea of Corruption", their bodies carry spores that spread the reach of the forest, and even one single spore can threaten the existence of a village. Thus, not only are the inhabitants of the periphery extremely careful not to anger any of the forest's insects (their pain can carry through to the Ohmu), but certain kingdoms actually ''plot'' to enrage the Ohmu into flattening their enemies' lands.
* In ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'', the mob of catgirl maids form a ThunderingHerd when they go looking for Waru-chan. When they don't find her, Sanada makes one all by herself.
* ''Manga/NagasareteAirantou'' has one in the opening.
*''Manga/TheWallflower'': What happens to the four {{Bishounen}} in ''Manga/TheWallflower'', {{Bishounen}}, but mostly to Kyouhei.
* In the early parts of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
* In episode 34 of ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'', literally everyone in the Jewelland is pulled into a feud between Ten-chan and Pin-chan trying to decide which one is cuter, with the total amounts for both sides being a tie of ''99 to 99''. Headmaster Moldavite settling the feud by picking [[spoiler:Jolly-chan and Merry-chan (the ladies who host the mail-order service he likes)]] sends everyone into a fit of rage, resulting in the headmaster being chased by a mob with a dust cloud under them as they run after him.Kyouhei.
* Sana from ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'' is also energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
* ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'', episode 2.
* ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil''
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' sometimes flees as a single-person ThunderingHerd.
* More serious example: the Ohmu from ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind''. These are titanic, pillbug-like insects with nigh-indestructible carapaces, pincer-like legs at the front, and dozens of eyes. Even one rampaging Ohmu can devastate a city; an entire flood of them can level a valley. Worse: since they live in the poisonous forest called "the Sea of Corruption", their bodies carry spores that spread the reach of the forest, and even one single spore can threaten the existence of a village. Thus, not only are the inhabitants of the periphery extremely careful not to anger any of the forest's insects (their pain can carry through to the Ohmu), but certain kingdoms actually ''plot'' to enrage the Ohmu into flattening their enemies' lands.
* In ''Manga/UFOPrincessValkyrie'', the mob of catgirl maids form a ThunderingHerd when they go looking for Waru-chan. When they don't find her, Sanada makes one all by herself.
* ''Manga/NagasareteAirantou'' has one in the opening.
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* In the early parts of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
* In episode 34 of ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'', literally everyone in the Jewelland is pulled into a feud between Ten-chan and Pin-chan trying to decide which one is cuter, with the total amounts for both sides being a tie of ''99 to 99''. Headmaster Moldavite settling the feud by picking [[spoiler:Jolly-chan and Merry-chan (the ladies who host the mail-order service he likes)]] sends everyone into a fit of rage, resulting in the headmaster being chased by a mob with a dust cloud under them as they run after him.
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* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': At the end of Season 3 episode 34, Big M. is chased down by some of the monsters. The monsters produce a cloud of dust under them as they chase after him.
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* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': At the end of Season 3 episode Episode 34, Big M. is chased down by some of the monsters. The monsters produce a cloud of dust under them as they chase after him.
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* The Magic Potion-empowered Gaulish villagers' going on a FoeTossingCharge whenever the Romans try to attack them in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', specially in the animated films.
* In "What If Everyone Who Ever Had Been an Avenger Had Remained an Avenger?" (from ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' #34, an issue full of short takes spoofing the normal "SeriousBusiness" nature of most "What If" stories), the entire hundred-plus man superteam responds to a convenience store robbery... and exit Avengers Mansion in a Thundering Herd.
* In "What If Everyone Who Ever Had Been an Avenger Had Remained an Avenger?" (from ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' #34, an issue full of short takes spoofing the normal "SeriousBusiness" nature of most "What If" stories), the entire hundred-plus man superteam responds to a convenience store robbery... and exit Avengers Mansion in a Thundering Herd.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'': The Magic Potion-empowered Gaulish villagers' going villagers go on a FoeTossingCharge whenever the Romans try to attack them in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', specially them, especially in the animated films.
* In "What If Everyone Who Ever Had Been an Avenger Had Remained an Avenger?" (from ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' #34, an issue full of short takes spoofing the normal "SeriousBusiness" nature of most "What If" stories), the entire hundred-plus man superteam responds to a convenience store robbery... and exit Avengers Mansion in a Thundering Herd.films.
* In "What If Everyone Who Ever Had Been an Avenger Had Remained an Avenger?" (from ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' #34, an issue full of short takes spoofing the normal "SeriousBusiness" nature of most "What If" stories), the entire hundred-plus man superteam responds to a convenience store robbery... and exit Avengers Mansion in a Thundering Herd.
* ''ComicBook/WhatIf'': In "What If Everyone Who Ever Had Been an Avenger Had Remained an Avenger?" (from #34, an issue full of short takes spoofing the normal "SeriousBusiness" nature of most "WhatIf" stories), the entire hundred-plus man superteam responds to a convenience store robbery... and exit Avengers Mansion in a Thundering Herd.
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* ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'': The Ohmu are titanic, pillbug-like insects with nigh-indestructible carapaces, pincer-like legs at the front, and dozens of eyes. Even one rampaging Ohmu can devastate a city; an entire flood of them can level a valley. Worse, since they live in the poisonous forest called "the Sea of Corruption", their bodies carry spores that spread the reach of the forest, and even one single spore can threaten the existence of a village. Thus, not only are the inhabitants of the periphery extremely careful not to anger any of the forest's insects (their pain can carry through to the Ohmu), but certain kingdoms actually plot to enrage the Ohmu into flattening their enemies' lands.
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* ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'': The Ohmu are titanic, pillbug-like insects with nigh-indestructible carapaces, pincer-like legs at the front, and dozens of eyes. Even one rampaging Ohmu can devastate a city; an entire flood of them can level a valley. Worse, since they live in the poisonous forest called "the Sea of Corruption", their bodies carry spores that spread the reach of the forest, and even one single spore can threaten the existence of a village. Thus, not only are the inhabitants of the periphery extremely careful not to anger any of the forest's insects (their pain can carry through to the Ohmu), but certain kingdoms actually plot to enrage the Ohmu into flattening their enemies' lands.
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* A Thundering Herd of [[GroupieBrigade crazed groupies]] leads to the trampling death of Creator/GeneKelly's character in the black comedy ''Film/WhatAWayToGo''
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* ''Film/WhatAWayToGo'': A Thundering Herd of [[GroupieBrigade crazed groupies]] leads to the trampling death of Creator/GeneKelly's character in the black comedy ''Film/WhatAWayToGo''Pinky Benson.
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* The cover art, by Paul Kidby, of Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/MenAtArms'' depicts the Ankh-Morprok City Watch as [[http://www.lspace.org/ftp/images/bookcovers/uk/men-at-arms-2.jpg the classic Thundering Herd.]]
* In " 'Tiger! Tiger!' " in Literature/TheJungleBook, Kipling tells how Mowgli, with the help of Grey Brother and Akela, organises a stampede of the buffalo bulls down the ravine in which the tiger Shere Khan is hiding. '... the torrent of black horns, foaming muzzles, and staring eyes whirled down the ravine like boulders in flood-time; the weaker buffaloes being shouldered out to the sides of the ravine, where they tore through the creepers. They knew what the business was before them – the terrible charge of the buffalo-herd, against which no tiger can hope to stand.' At the other end of the ravine, even more dangerously, are the buffalo cows with their calves.
* In " 'Tiger! Tiger!' " in Literature/TheJungleBook, Kipling tells how Mowgli, with the help of Grey Brother and Akela, organises a stampede of the buffalo bulls down the ravine in which the tiger Shere Khan is hiding. '... the torrent of black horns, foaming muzzles, and staring eyes whirled down the ravine like boulders in flood-time; the weaker buffaloes being shouldered out to the sides of the ravine, where they tore through the creepers. They knew what the business was before them – the terrible charge of the buffalo-herd, against which no tiger can hope to stand.' At the other end of the ravine, even more dangerously, are the buffalo cows with their calves.
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* ''Literature/MenAtArms'': The cover art, by Paul Kidby, of Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/MenAtArms'' depicts the Ankh-Morprok City Watch as the classic [[http://www.lspace.org/ftp/images/bookcovers/uk/men-at-arms-2.jpg the classic Thundering Herd.]]
* ''Literature/TheJungleBook'': In" 'Tiger! Tiger!' " in Literature/TheJungleBook, "'Tiger! Tiger!'", Kipling tells how Mowgli, with the help of Grey Brother and Akela, organises a stampede of the buffalo bulls down the ravine in which the tiger Shere Khan is hiding. '... the torrent of black horns, foaming muzzles, and staring eyes whirled down the ravine like boulders in flood-time; the weaker buffaloes being shouldered out to the sides of the ravine, where they tore through the creepers. They knew what the business was before them – the terrible charge of the buffalo-herd, buffalo herd, against which no tiger can hope to stand.' At the other end of the ravine, even more dangerously, are the buffalo cows with their calves.
* ''Literature/TheJungleBook'': In
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* In the video game version of ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame Scott Pilgrim Vs The World]]'' in the third stage seconds after you enter the level a massive crowd of crazed fans stampedes from the left side creating a thundering herd chasing after the members of a band. This also happens in the intro to the second level with the level boss being chased by the thundering herd equivalent of LoonyFan.
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* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'': Yangus' ultimate ability from his Humanity skill, Golden Oldies, summons a horde of old geezers led by King Trode to trample all enemies.
* ''VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame'': Inthe video game version of ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame Scott Pilgrim Vs The World]]'' in the third stage stage, seconds after you enter the level level, a massive crowd of crazed fans stampedes from the left side creating a thundering herd chasing after the members of a band. This also happens in the intro to the second level with the level boss being chased by the thundering herd equivalent of LoonyFan.
* ''VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame'': In
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* In ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'', Yangus' ultimate ability from his Humanity skill, Golden Oldies, summons a horde of old geezers led by King Trode to trample all enemies.
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* Happens several times in ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}''.
* Happens in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', when [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-10-16 students flee]] the Omega Goo.
* Occurs in ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'', comprised of many forest creatures who want Antimony's and Andrew's help for (mostly) [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1193 trivial reasons.]]
* Happens in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', when [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-10-16 students flee]] the Omega Goo.
* Occurs in ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'', comprised of many forest creatures who want Antimony's and Andrew's help for (mostly) [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1193 trivial reasons.]]
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* In the ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'' episode ''Date Envy'', Dash is chased out of the cafeteria by a mob of squealing fangirls who shake the screen as they all run by in a dust cloud.
* In the ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'' episode ''Date Envy'', Dash is chased out of the cafeteria by a mob of squealing fangirls who shake the screen as they all run by in a dust cloud.
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* ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'': Inthe ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'' episode ''Date Envy'', "Date Envy", Dash is chased out of the cafeteria by a mob of squealing fangirls who shake the screen as they all run by in a dust cloud.
* ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'': In
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* On ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends,'' Cheese was understandably freaked out when seeing a horde of imaginary friends of all shapes and sizes bearing down on him.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends,'' ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Cheese was is understandably freaked out when on seeing a horde of imaginary friends of all shapes and sizes bearing down on him.
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* In ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'', Yangus' ultimate ability from his Humanity skill, Golden Oldies, summons a horde of old geezers led by King Trode to trample all enemies.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug:'' In "Gorizilla", [[FashionModel Adrien]]'s plan to sneak out of his [[GildedCage house]] unnoticed goes awry when he's recognized by one of his [[LoonyFan fans]]. Soon after, he's being chased by a mob of {{loony fan}}s including a guy on a moped, a firetruck, and a frigging ''helicopter''. By the time he runs into Marinette, he's at least managed to ditch the firetruck and the helicopter but the two of them end up being chased by an ''even bigger'' mob of fans.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug:'' In "Gorizilla", [[FashionModel Adrien]]'s Adrien's plan to sneak out of his [[GildedCage house]] unnoticed goes awry when he's recognized by one of his [[LoonyFan fans]]. Soon after, he's being chased by a mob of {{loony fan}}s including a guy on a moped, a firetruck, and a frigging ''helicopter''. By the time he runs into Marinette, he's at least managed to ditch the firetruck and the helicopter but the two of them end up being chased by an ''even bigger'' mob of fans.
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The ThunderingHerd is generally accompanied by loud sound effects (rumbling, crashing, shouting, the cries of bystanders), and frequently by the ScreenShake. Sometimes it is visible only as a cloud of dust (or distinct geysers of dust) behind other scenery.
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The ThunderingHerd Thundering Herd is generally accompanied by loud sound effects (rumbling, crashing, shouting, the cries of bystanders), and frequently by the ScreenShake. Sometimes it is visible only as a cloud of dust (or distinct geysers of dust) behind other scenery.
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* ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'': the Foreman job gives characters the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CazuHksRVNk Essence of Labour Parade]]'' skill. A bunch of hungry construction workers appear, then the Foreman calls a lunch break, at which point the workers go tearing off to get food and trample all enemies on the screen while they're at it.
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I don't think the Road Runner qualifies, as he's always running by himself, so he's not a "herd".
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* Ur-example: the Roadrunner from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''.
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* The Magic Potion-empowered Gaulish villagers' going on a ForTossingCharge whenever the Romans try to attack them in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', specially in the animated films.
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* The Magic Potion-empowered Gaulish villagers' going on a ForTossingCharge FoeTossingCharge whenever the Romans try to attack them in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', specially in the animated films.
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* For a [[AnimalStampede more traditional]] example, see the wildebeest stampede in ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 The Lion King]]''.
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* For a [[AnimalStampede more traditional]] example, see the wildebeest stampede in ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 The Lion King]]''.
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* For a [[AnimalStampede more traditional]] example, see the wildebeest stampede in ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 The Lion King]]''.
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* For a [[AnimalStampede more traditional]] example, see the wildebeest stampede in ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 The Lion King]]''.
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* A example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' with the wildebeest stampede.
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* In the early parts of ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'', main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
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* In the early parts of ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'', ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', main lead [[ChickMagnet Negi]] occasionally has to outrun his WackyHomeroom whenever some rumour about his ([[KidHero essentially non-existent]]) love-life comes up.
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->''Do not be fooled,''\\
''It isn't thunder,''\\
''Staying put would be a blunder.''
-->-- '''Judy''', ''Film/{{Jumanji}}''
''It isn't thunder,''\\
''Staying put would be a blunder.''
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''It isn't thunder,''\\
''Staying put would be a blunder.''
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Misuse; the Jumanji example is Animal Stampede.
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* ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'' (1995): "Don't be fooled, it isn't thunder / Staying put would be a blunder." Cue the rush of rhinos. "RUN, IT'S A STAMPEDE!!!"
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Not to be confused with the athletic program of Marshall University. A SubTrope of EveryoneChasingYou. Compare WheelOFeet, BigBallOfViolence.
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Not to be confused with the athletic program of Marshall University. A SubTrope of EveryoneChasingYou. Compare WheelOFeet, BigBallOfViolence.
BigBallOfViolence. For literal thundering herds, see AnimalStampede.
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* Gauls attacking the Romans in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}},'' specially in the movies.
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* Gauls attacking The Magic Potion-empowered Gaulish villagers' going on a ForTossingCharge whenever the Romans try to attack them in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}},'' ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', specially in the movies.animated films.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug:'' In "Gorizilla", [[TeenIdol Adrien]]'s plan to sneak out of his [[GildedCage house]] unnoticed goes awry when he's recognized by one of his [[LoonyFan fans]]. Soon after, he's being chased by a mob of {{loony fan}}s including a guy on a moped, a firetruck, and a frigging ''helicopter''. By the time he runs into Marinette, he's at least managed to ditch the firetruck and the helicopter but the two of them end up being chased by an ''even bigger'' mob of fans.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug:'' In "Gorizilla", [[TeenIdol [[FashionModel Adrien]]'s plan to sneak out of his [[GildedCage house]] unnoticed goes awry when he's recognized by one of his [[LoonyFan fans]]. Soon after, he's being chased by a mob of {{loony fan}}s including a guy on a moped, a firetruck, and a frigging ''helicopter''. By the time he runs into Marinette, he's at least managed to ditch the firetruck and the helicopter but the two of them end up being chased by an ''even bigger'' mob of fans.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug:'' In "Gorizilla", [[TeenIdol Adrien]]'s plan to sneak out of his [[GildedCage house]] unnoticed goes awry when he's recognized by one of his [[LoonyFan fans]]. Soon after, he's being chased by a mob of {{loony fan}}s including a guy on a moped, a firetruck, and a frigging ''helicopter''. By the time he runs into Marinette, he's at least managed to ditch the firetruck and the helicopter but the two of them end up being chased by an ''even bigger'' mob of fans.
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* A Thundering Herd of [[GroupieBrigade crazed groupies]] leads to the trampling death of Creator/GeneKelly's character in the black comedy ''Film/WhatAWayToGo''
* ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'' (1995): "Don't be fooled, it isn't thunder / Staying put would be a blunder." Cue the rush of rhinos. "RUN, IT'S A STAMPEDE!!!"
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* A Thundering Herd of [[GroupieBrigade crazed groupies]] leads to the trampling death of Creator/GeneKelly's character in the black comedy ''Film/WhatAWayToGo''
* ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'' (1995): "Don't be fooled, it isn't thunder / Staying put would be a blunder." Cue the rush of rhinos. "RUN, IT'S A STAMPEDE!!!"
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* ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'' (1995): "Don't be fooled, it isn't thunder / Staying put would be a blunder." Cue the rush of rhinos. "RUN, IT'S A STAMPEDE!!!"
* A Thundering Herd of [[GroupieBrigade crazed groupies]] leads to the trampling death of Creator/GeneKelly's character in the black comedy ''Film/WhatAWayToGo''
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* In the video game version of ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame Scott Pilgrim Vs The World]]'' in the third stage seconds after you enter the level a massive crowd of crazed fans stampedes from the left side creating a thundering herd chasing after the members of a band. This also happens in the intro to the second level with the level boss being chased by the thundering herd equivalent of LoonyFan.
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* In the video game version of ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame Scott Pilgrim Vs The World]]'' in the third stage seconds after you enter the level a massive crowd of crazed fans stampedes from the left side creating a thundering herd chasing after the members of a band. This also happens in the intro to the second level with the level boss being chased by the thundering herd equivalent of LoonyFan.
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* In the video game version of ''[[VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVSTheWorldTheGame Scott Pilgrim Vs The World]]'' in the third stage seconds after you enter the level a massive crowd of crazed fans stampedes from the left side creating a thundering herd chasing after the members of a band. This also happens in the intro to the second level with the level boss being chased by the thundering herd equivalent of LoonyFan.
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The ThunderingHerd is generally accompanied by loud sound effects (rumbling, crashing, shouting, the cries of bystanders), and frequently by the StarTrekShake. Sometimes it is visible only as a cloud of dust (or distinct geysers of dust) behind other scenery.
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The ThunderingHerd is generally accompanied by loud sound effects (rumbling, crashing, shouting, the cries of bystanders), and frequently by the StarTrekShake.ScreenShake. Sometimes it is visible only as a cloud of dust (or distinct geysers of dust) behind other scenery.
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* Sana from ''Manga/KodomoNoOmocha'' is also energetic enough to make one of these all by herself.
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A SubTrope of EveryoneChasingYou.
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Not to be confused with the athletic program of Marshall University. A SubTrope of EveryoneChasingYou.
EveryoneChasingYou. Compare WheelOFeet, BigBallOfViolence.
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* ''Manga/NagasareteAriantou'' has one in the opening.
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* In episode 34 of ''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle'', literally everyone in the Jewelland is pulled into a feud between Ten-chan and Pin-chan trying to decide which one is cuter, with the total amounts for both sides being a tie of ''99 to 99''. Headmaster Moldavite settling the feud by picking [[spoiler:Jolly-chan and Merry-chan (the ladies who host the mail-order service he likes)]] sends everyone into a fit of rage, resulting in the headmaster being chased by a mob with a dust cloud under them as they run after him.
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* Another serious example occurs in ''Disney/TheLionKing'' with the wildebeest stampede. In fact, many viewers saw it as NightmareFuel.
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* Another serious A example occurs in ''Disney/TheLionKing'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' with the wildebeest stampede. In fact, many viewers saw it as NightmareFuel.stampede.
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* In the ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'' episode ''Date Envy'', Dash is chased out of the cafeteria by a mob of squealing fangirls who shake the screen as they all run by in a dust cloud.
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* In the ''WebAnimation/ChimneyChickens'' episode ''Date Envy'', Dash is chased out of the cafeteria by a mob of squealing fangirls who shake the screen as they all run by in a dust cloud.
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