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9* Ickis from ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters''' had [[MrViceGuy a lot of flaws]]: ParentalIssues with [[TheAce his famous father,]] incredible [[{{Pride}} arrogance]] coupled with crippling insecurity, a tendency to [[TheSlacker slack off with his scaring]] and panic when that inevitably came back to bite him...yet whenever put into the position where he was the only one who could face a crisis, he could pull off some amazing BigDamnHero moments.
10* In ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'', Walter "Doc" Hartford spent most of the series as a DeadpanSnarker and "computer guy" who was nowhere ''near'' the other three when it came to a fight. But when a EvilChancellor steps in and threatens to kill the king with whom they're trying to ally? Doc picks up a sword, brawls him, and hands said evil adviser his ass -- all the while admitting that [[MinoredInAssKicking he learned fencing from "Miss Abercrombie's Charm School!"]] This came up again when he was back on Tarkon and took down the show's nastiest villain ''singlehandedly'' using stuff he picked up in "charm school." Which has led a great many fanfic authors to wonder just what ''kind'' of Charm School Miss Abercrombie was running in the first place.
11* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'':
12** Jake Long has a level of [[LetsGetDangerous danger]] inversely proportional to the density of his [[JiveTurkey slang.]] If he's casually hurling trash talk and indecipherable jive, expect him to recklessly endanger himself or someone he cares about, or otherwise trip over himself. If he drops the slang altogether, it usually means something horrible has happened or is about to happen, and he's ready to administer an epic beatdown to stop it.
13** Jake's {{muggle}} dad gets his own such moment when he does some [[GreatBigBookOfEverything on-the-fly research]] ''in the middle of a battle against the Dark Dragon's shadow monsters'', finds the weakness of said monsters, and improvises a method of unleashing said weakness (light). The summoned creatures which had been giving the gathering of dragons all they could handle are wiped out in a matter of seconds. Jake taunts the Dark Dragon by lampshading this.
14* Iroh from ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. He gets to do this a number of times, the first being when he is kidnapped by earthbenders just before the winter solstice. He nearly manages to escape on his own, buying time for Zuko to show up. They proceed to lay the smackdown on them without even firebending (that would have been unfair). Another is at the North Pole, after Zhao destroys the Moon Spirit. Then, there is the second season premiere, in which he redirects Azula's lightning and kicks her overboard just as she's about to finish off Zuko. Finally, there is the scene when Iroh demonstrates how he got the nickname "Dragon of the West." Moral of the story: do ''not'' underestimate someone who once broke through the outer wall of Ba Sing Se, no matter how harmless he may seem now.
15* WesternAnimation/BabyHuey is usually very gullible and easily tricked by obvious predators who want to harm him or his loved ones, but on the occasion he figures out what's going on he'll deliver a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on them.
16* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison."]] Poison Ivy's [[TheTease playfully seductive]] attitude dissolves the instant Batman ambushes her with a kick to the face and cuts himself free from her flytrap's VineTentacles. Ivy switches from flirtatious maneater to screaming demoness as she fires crossbow arrows at him.
17* WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} is a lazy, conniving, greedy prankster. But while "Ghost With the Most" may well be a name he gave himself, he does have the power to back it up. Anyone foolish enough to mess with his beloved human MoralityChain learns this the hard way.
18* ''Franchise/{{Ben 10}}'': Ben Tennyson in every incarnation. Most of the time, he is a narcissistic person. As a kid he usually acted like hero for the glory of it, not because it was the right thing to do. In the [[WesternAnimation/Ben10SecretOfTheOmnitrix first show's grand finale,]] he asks why someone didn't tell him that his malfunctioning Omnitrix was liable to destroy the galaxy, not just himself. That person is surprised that Ben would legitimately care about anyone but himself dying. But make no mistake, try to threaten, hurt, or kill any innocent people, ''especially his family,'' and he can deliver quite amazing performances. Some of the most notable examples include delivering a quite creepy MookHorrorShow to [[MonsterClown Zombo]][[HumanoidAbomination zo,]] delivering an UnstoppableRage on [[FallenHero Captain Nemesis,]] and getting an entire army of [[KnightTemplar Forever Knights]] to leave with nothing more than a single BadassBoast.
19* The eponymous marsupial of the Creator/DreamWorksAnimation short ''WesternAnimation/{{Bilby}}'' is initially introduced as living in constant fear, hiding and running from predators. However, an albatross chick he finds lost in the middle of the desert brings out his [[PapaWolf parental instincts,]] culminating in an epic fight with an eagle.
20* Philly Phil from ''WesternAnimation/ClassOf3000'' is generally passive, especially when he's in a down mood. If there's a threat to his friends, however? It's not staying that way a ''second'' longer than necessary.
21* The seven heroes on ''WesternAnimation/ClassOfTheTitans'' are shown to do this on quite a few occasions, especially when any of their number are in trouble; the others will stop at nothing to help them.
22* ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub'': In "The Walking House Caper", a mysterious monster figure locks Larry, Pepper and D.D. in a house. Larry uses his communicator to contact Dotty at home base in hopes she'll call the police. Dotty and the show's two dogs, Woofer and Wimper, take it upon themselves to lure the monster away from the house so they can rescue the others. And Dotty does have the foresight to call the police as well.
23* The Toiletnator in ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' pulls one of these in a rage-filled, paranoid moment against the very villains who constantly [[ButtMonkey belittle him.]] Mainly applies because he is fought seriously by most of the villains he takes down in the sequence. Unfortunately, he essentially runs out of ammo by the time the '''heroes''' show up.
24* The TropeNamer himself, WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck. He's goofy, grumpy, and has an ego the size of a small planet. But tick him off, and the guilty party will find itself on the receiving end of Quack-Fu and an intelligent, strategic brain that understands both chemicals and criminals. Simply put, he's Disney's equivalent of Franchise/{{Batman}}, only more psychologically stable. Mess with him and you ''will'' lose.
25* ''WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck'' is typically the ButtMonkey of the Disney Universe. Either [[LaserGuidedKarma through his own fault for acting like a jerk,]] or [[BornUnlucky just plain bad luck,]] it's very rare for things to go right with him. That being said, like in the comics, he does have his moments, with ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' being the source of a few.
26** When the Beagle Boys had kidnapped Huey, Dewey, and Louie along with Webby, Mrs. Beakley teamed up with Donald to try and rescue them. Thinking she would have to handle most of the fighting herself, Mrs. Beakley was surprised when a [[PapaWolf very, VERY angry Donald squawked "WHERE ARE MY BOYS?!"]] and proceeded to beat the crap out of the Beagle Boys on his own.
27** In the Season 1 finale, when Magica [=DeSpell=] had trapped Scrooge in his own Number One Dime, and taken over Duckberg, it was Donald who ended up leading the family to rescue Scrooge and save the day.
28* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' had a few examples:
29** Launchpad [=McQuack=] often filled out this trope. Sure, he was typically bumbling and accident-prone, but when necessary ([[PapaWolf especially to]] [[BigBrotherInstinct protect the nephews]]), he could pull off some amazing feats of aeronautical skill, as well as general badassness. Perhaps this is what led them to team him up with Darkwing Duck.
30*** In the [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017 2017 reboot,]] Launchpad is a huge fan of the InUniverse Darkwing Duck TV show, even having a bobblehead that says his iconic catchphrase. And when he gets dangerous, he'll let Darkwing say it for him.
31** Fenton Crackshell should be mentioned as well. While he was ''smarter'' than Launchpad, he still had a tendency to screw things up. But he was the superhero Gizmoduck, and he occasionally showed that he was heroic and could save the day even without the Gizmo suit.
32** Uncle Scrooge himself could fall into the trope now and then, especially if his beloved boys or Webby needed him.
33* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'': When the usually idiotic Cosmo finds his wife and godchild in danger, he gets serious to the point of becoming '''GODZILLA'''.
34** Poof qualifies as well, in the episode "Poulter-Geeks". Like father, like son, apparently.
35* ''WesternAnimation/{{Family Guy}}'': When Quagmire plots to kill Jeff, Joe refuses to go through with it, since it would be murder. But once he hears Jeff abusing Brenda next door, Joe responds with this:
36--> "Let's waste this dick."
37* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': Dr. Zoidberg is primarily known for two things: Being a terrible and incompetent doctor (at least to humans), and being a [[ButtMonkey poor, sad loser that everyone picks on]]. But in "The Silence of the Clamps", he takes on the eponymous enforcer of the Robot Mafia and wins, even delivering a [[PreAssKickingOneLiner badass quip]] beforehand:
38--> "My name isn't Slick. It's Zoidberg. John [[PrecisionFStrike *bleep*ing]] Zoidberg!"
39* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', Broadway and Lexington were typically the comic relief and TheSmartGuy in most plots, respectively. But every once in awhile, they'd be pushed a little too far, and remind their enemies (and the audience) that they were full-fledged warriors that could bend steel and break through concrete with their bare hands. Especially if you try to pull a gun on Broadway.
40-->"What's this?! A new type of gun?! A NEW WAY TO KILL?!" ''([[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown thrashes the villains]])''
41* The entire Pines family from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is this when other family members are in danger, but special mention goes to CloudCuckoolander Mabel and LovableRogue Grunkle Stan, who are more often than not incredibly self-absorbed.
42** There's also Wendy, who normally acts pretty laid back and doesn't typically seek out trouble the way Dipper and Mabel do... but she's more than capable of handling herself in a fight if she has to. She is related to [[TheBigGuy Manly Dan,]] after all.
43* Arnold's grandma in ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold''. Most of the time, she's a crazy and eccentric old woman. However, sometimes she takes matters into her own hands and solves problems when even Arnold can't, such as repairing the underground subway's wiring or stealing a bulldozer (on ''two'' occasions).
44* Ding-A-Ling Wolf, ''WesternAnimation/HokeyWolf's'' little sidekick once bashed a robot repeatedly with a massive stick longer than he was because the robot was trying to kill Hokey.
45* In ''[[WesternAnimation/HulkVs Hulk vs Wolverine]]'', after Logan gets a supreme ass kicking by the big green guy himself, he [[GoodThingYouCanHeal wakes up a few seconds later]] and goes "ok bub, lets try that again" and proceeds to own. This is actually embarrassing considering the other film has Thor getting pounded into oblivion. Course [[PopularityPower the son of Odin isn't to blame for lack of skill]]
46* Dib of ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' is an almost perpetual ButtMonkey trying to tell a CassandraTruth, but under the right circumstances he's able to unleash his inner awesome and defend the Earth like never before. Like the time he piloted Mercury. Indeed, Creator/JhonenVasquez remarks in the DVD commentary that "Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom" is pretty much just an excuse to show Dib as he leads Earth's defense fleet against the Irken armada and single-handedly brings down the Massive.
47** And then there's the climax of ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZimEnterTheFlorpus''. Dib has certainly been less than pleased with Zim before, but when [[spoiler:it looks as though his plan has resulted in Dib's father getting killed?]] The kid gloves come ''right off.''
48--->'''Dib:''' '''[[YouExclamation YOU.]]''' [[TranquilFury GIVE ME THE]] '''''[[MacGuffin MOOSE.]]'''''\
49''([[ScrewThisImOuttaHere GIR screams and shoves Minimoose off on Zim,]] [[VillainExitStageLeft who screams and takes off running.]])''
50* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'':
51** Uncle seems like an eccentric weirdo who's too old to fight effectively, but when he wears the Dog Talisman, an artifact that makes the user immortal of sorts as well as restoring their youthful energy (while still remaining the same age), he shows off his martial arts skills by pulverizing a specially hired assassin who beat Jackie to within an inch of his life.
52** Jackie himself would prefer to live quietly and spends most of every episode running away. Then you threaten his family (or the world) and he starts handing you your ass. [[CatchPhrase Bad day. Bad day. Bad day.]]
53* Happens with Flash in ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League.]]'' Three times. The first time has him being his usual self fighting {{Mooks}} on a Space Station, until one of them manages to trick him [[ThrownOutTheAirlock right out an airlock]]. After Green Lantern gets him back inside, a [[TranquilFury calmly angry]] Flash proceeds to mop the floor with the rest of the crew all over the station in ''seconds''. The second time sees him destroying his [[EvilTwin robot double]] by punching through its chest and then making it ''explode'' by vibrating his arm super-fast, and ''then'' [[spoiler:taking down a Brainiac/Lex Luthor fusion by drive-by, getting a run up for each punch so quickly he travels around the world (multiple times) and then PUNCHES EVERY MOLECULE OF BRAINIAC OUT OF LUTHOR while he screams in agony.]] The second time comes in the next season, when [[FreakyFridayFlip his mind has been swapped with Lex Luthor,]] who does the vibration trick on some walls and threatens to do the same to someone's head (Flash doesn't make a habit of this due to the property damage it tends to cause, thus proving that despite appearances, he is more conscientious than pretty much the rest of the Justice League). Another moment of The Flash Getting Dangerous would be when he sabotaged Luthor's plans for the robbery of the century, kept any innocent bystanders from getting killed...and to top it off, thoroughly cuckolded the completely oblivious Luthor with Tala, to the point that the only one unhappy with the mutual restoration was Tala herself.
54-->'''Tala:''' Is that you, Lex?\
55'''Luthor:''' Of course it's me, you idiot.\
56'''Tala:''' ...Oh.
57* At the very end of the real last episode/movie for ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Ron]] steps it up and masters his [[IKnowKarate Monkey Kung Fu]] in time to completely destroy the aliens and save Kim.
58* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'':
59** In Episode 10, this is proven to be true of [[spoiler:all three of Tenzin's children. [[CuteBookworm Jinora]] sent the [[TheDragon Lieutenant]] [[WorfEffect flying,]] [[MotorMouth Ikki]] took out a bunch of chi-blockers with her air-scooter, and Meelo [[{{Fartillery}} gassed]] the rest of them. Oh, and they did this to protect the series' token badass, Lin Bei Fong.]]
60** Then there's Bolin for that matter. When he's not being the ButtMonkey, he kicks a fair amount of ass with his own Earthbending, and he even becomes one of the few Earthbenders ever shown to be capable of [[MagmaMan bending lava.]]
61** The Avatar State, depending on your POV, can be seen as this trope. Basically, when the Avatar's life or loved ones are in danger regardless of personality, meaning that even if the Avatar is as gentle as Aang, or on the opposite end as HotBlooded as Korra, their bending power increases considerably and they go into an epic state of destructive fury. So if the Avatar's eyes go solid white and you're not the guilty party, take cover -- and if you are, well, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge please stick your head between your legs]] [[CurbStompBattle and kiss your ass goodbye.]]
62* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes:'' Sylvester the cat shows a rare heroic side in "Claws For Alarm." When some evil mice at a haunted hostel cart Porky off to be executed, Sylvester high-tails it out. Then his conscience shows him a thing about moral and physical perspective which galvanizes Sylvester to rescue Porky.
63** In "Scrap Happy Daffy," our feathered hero gets his butt handed to him by a Nazi goat. But after a rousing rally from the ghosts of his ancestors, Daffy marshals his courage to give the Nazis what for the American way. ([[AllJustADream Or does he?]])
64* ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresOfFlapjack'' sees washed-up sailor Cap'n K'nuckles beating up a crew of pirates three at a time in "One Hundred Percensus": [[BookDumb "I can't count to four,]] [[PreAssKickingOneLiner but I can count to three."]]
65* ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'''s Charles Foster Ofdensen, Dethklok's mild-mannered manager/lawyer/accountant. Hints are given throughout the first season that Ofdensen is more than what he seems, but we don't see this full until the finale. A somewhat unique example, in that the villains make a point of taking his awesomeness into account by Season 2 and adjusting accordingly.
66* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyHeroes'' seem like ineffectual stumblebums in the first half of an episode, but once they escape the DeathTrap and regroup, they are ''unstoppable''!
67* ''WesternAnimation/MonkieKid'': Sun Wukong himself. While he's never come across as goofy enough to qualify as a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass, the first two seasons has him act primarily as a mentor, albeit willing to step in if things get too much for MK. Even then, he generally maintains his laidback demeanor in both lessons and during his interventions in fights. While Season 3 ups the stakes, his power has diminished for the most part and he's still willing to engage in antics with the others. Then come the finale, [[spoiler:after Mei's WhatTheHellHero he decides to finish things alone, gunning straight for the [[InvincibleVillain Lady Bone Demon]] herself. The subsequent fight has him [[NoNonsenseNemesis dropping the theatrics and wasting no time trying to]] ''[[NoNonsenseNemesis end her]]'', with it taking everything she has, along with plenty of assistance from [[TheDragon The Mayor]] just to ''survive''. Throughout this whole thing he never lets up on the attack, and it's only a brief hesitation at harming the body of the girl that she's inhabiting that lets her turn it around by possessing him, an act of desperation from the previously perpetually composed {{Chessmaster}}]].
68* WesternAnimation/MrBogus will very often swing around into this trope, due to his status as the ButtMonkey, despite being the main character of the show. However, when push comes to shove, he will face off against any threat that comes his way. In fact, he once took on a [[{{Gonk}} rather hideous]] EvilKnockoff of himself that threatened him and [[{{Sadist}} pushed him around repeatedly]] while he was experiencing a streak of bad luck.
69* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
70** [[TheSmartGuy Twilight Sparkle]] is the neurotic nerd of her friend group, with her having to learn social skills being the initial driving force of the series. But if you threaten her, her friends, or her town, she'll remind you that she's a magic prodigy who had the tutelage of a solar [[GodEmperor god-empress]] before ascending herself. This is especially the case when she [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E26TwilightsKingdomPart2 temporarily gains the powers of every other alicorn,]] delivering an anime-style beatdown that would not be at all out of place in ''Anime/DragonBallZ''.
71** Doubly so Fluttershy. She's generally incredibly timid and unable to stand up for herself. But if you threaten or endanger ''others'', expect her to become angry enough to unleash {{Death Glare}}s powerful enough to cow ''actual deities'' and showcase sudden flying skills on par with her best friend [[LightningBruiser Rainbow Dash.]]
72** Pinkie Pie provides a more mundane example, as even her more serious moments have her weaponize or making some pragmatic use of her usual slapstick antics, such as her [[SpiderSense Pinkie Sense]] allowing her to save civilians.
73*** The episode "Maud Pie" introduces Pinkie's older sister, Maud. Even after prolonged contact, she is quite clearly an EmotionlessGirl who is only interested in rocks. But when Pinkie gets caught in an avalanche, Maud immediately springs into action while everypony else is still gaping in shock, covering several hundred yards in seconds to ''pound a house-sized boulder into gravel with just her hooves.'' {{Jaw Drop}}s all around.
74** Seriously, don't screw with the Cutie Mark Crusaders. When they've finally been pushed too far by [[TheBully Babs Seed,]] the [[ShoutOut A-Team]] music plays, they build an entire motorized parade float in less than a night, fit it with a booby-trap (made from an ''egg timer'') that will send it careening off a cliff at ''precisely'' the right time, and lure Babs into stealing it with a BatmanGambit. They ''even plant a mattress to land on when she shoves them out of the way'', and the only reason it fails is because they have a sudden attack of conscience and save her (the plan itself works beautifully).
75** Discord is normally a quirky and egotistical [[TricksterGod trickster]] who can't be bothered to help with other ponies' problems or [[ComplexityAddiction do anything in a straightforward way.]] Even prior to his HeelFaceTurn, when he was a major threat to the safety of Equestria, he took to his world domination schemes with an almost lackadaisical attitude. But [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E25ToWhereAndBackAgainPart1 when he learns that]] [[spoiler:[[MoralityPet Fluttershy]] has been taken by the Changelings,]] he immediately becomes [[TranquilFury deadly serious]] and focused, and [[DungeonBypass teleports directly to]] [[spoiler:the Changeling hive.]] The only reason the plot isn't resolved right then and there is because said location negates most types of magic.
76** Derpy Hooves is a KindheartedSimpleton most of the time. Those few times she's not she proves to be decidedly bad-assed, such as her TakingTheBullet for Twilight Sparkle in [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 the movie]], and being the only non-Wonderbolt to join in on the attack on Tirek. Notably too, she is ''flying faster than these trained and professional fliers'' -- flashbacks reveal that she was a better flier than even Rainbow Dash until her eyes went bad, and the years since have [[HandicappedBadass apparently not slowed her down]].
77* Eda from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' goes into most fights only half-trying and constantly has a playful attitude even against evenly matched enemies. [[spoiler:But when Lilith holds Luz hostage in "Agony of a Witch" to lure Eda to her, she actually cuts loose and we see ''exactly'' why she's known as the most powerful witch on the Boiling Isles. Lilith only '''survives''' the ensuing fight by using Luz as a HumanShield to prevent Eda from landing attacks and even then it's clear Eda would have gotten around the problem through sheer power, speed, and skill if her curse wasn't an issue. Lilith is the leader of the Emperor's Coven, made up of the best and brightest in the Boiling Isles, and Eda could have turned her to ash years ago if she felt like it.]]
78* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Isabella is already competent as it is, but the kid gloves come off if Phineas is in danger of being hurt.
79** [[spoiler:''All'' of Phineas and Ferb's friends and inventions get to do this during the climactic battle in TheMovie.]]
80* ''WesternAnimation/PJMasks'': Has this once per episode, and marked by their catchphrase "Time to be a hero!". Whatever personal problem was holding them back before, when they say this they have learned the Aesop of that episode and can finally tackle the problem they're facing head on.
81* Franchise/{{Popeye}} would spend a considerable amount of time each cartoon getting his butt kicked by Bluto/Brutus. Then he got his spinach on and it was over. Sometimes, this point came when he ''really'' got angry, and said, "That's all I can stands, 'cause I can't stands no more!"
82* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'':
83** In the episode "Octi-Evil": Blossom and Buttercup, having spent the better part of the episode bickering, bury the hatchet to save Bubbles.
84** Also, TheMovie, which had the girls becoming pariahs for their role in not only trashing Townsville but helping Mojo Jojo take over with an army of apes. The girls serve a self-imposed exile on an asteroid 'til they hear the Professor being threatened. They return and kick monkey tuchus.
85** "Not So Awesome Blossom" has our redheaded heroine in a state of shell shock throughout, the episode as she is incapable of having anything go right for her. But she steps up and hits it out of the park at Mojo Jojo's lair when Mojo has Blossom's sisters and the Professor in dire straits.
86** Bubbles is normally the most timid and ditzy of the 3 girls, but as the pilot and episode ''Bubblevicious'' show, push her too far and she WILL kick your ass.
87** When Blossom's brains and Buttercup's brawn fail to down a giant monster in ''Three Girls And A Monster,'' Bubbles uses the only tactic left: disarming charm and politeness.
88** Blossom gets another shining moment of utter badassery in Seaspn 2's "Stuck Up, Up and Away", when Princess Morebucks debuts. Blossom spends the majority of the episode trying to politely dissuade Princess from trying to join the team (as she has no powers), and when Princess finally gets the hint, she uses her father's vast wealth to obtain PoweredArmor. The supercharged suit initially enables Morebucks to swiftly CurbStomp Bubbles ''and'' Buttercup (the team's designated badass) in shockingly short order. But when she faces down Blossom (who has entered a state of TranquilFury), the Princess finds all her moves dodged, deflected and parried, and Blossom's counterattack utterly disarms the spoiled rich girl, setting her up for defeat by her recovered siblings.
89* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' features an inter-grade dodge ball match, with one kid staying out of it. However, when the older kids nail a kindergartner, this mild-mannered boy shows up in a serape, calling himself "El Diablo". He proceeds to take down an entire GRADE in the span of 6 seconds. Said kid happens to be Gus, the mild meek kid of the gang.
90** The awesomeness is heightened by the fact that the injured kindergartner was Hector, who hero-worships Gus, so there was a ''hefty'' dose of BigBrotherInstinct thrown in there.
91* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' does this a lot, but the best example would probably be the sketch in which Mafia-installed union reps are brutally killed... by ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder'' and crew.
92* Scooby in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryInc'' is the same loveable dog as in all canons. However, when a MonsterOfTheWeek actually tried to kill the gang for real, [[spoiler: he [[ForkliftFu pilots a forklift]] and beats the living crap out of it before dispatching it with one of the most badass lines ever uttered:]]
93-->'''Scooby Doo''': ''[[BondOneLiner Play dead.]]''
94** Scooby and Velma take the mystery of episode 33 upon themselves when Shaggy, Fred and Daphne are otherwise preoccupied.
95* In ''WesternAnimation/SheZow'', you know (s)he's serious whenever [=SheZow=] says "No more mister nice girl!" or "Time to get [=SheZow-y=] with it!"
96* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
97** Abe Simpson is usually a doddering old ScatterbrainedSenior--and while it's canon he's a veteran of WWII, this is usually played off as a joke. Not so in the climax of Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E22; after Burns tries [[WouldHurtAChild to murder Bart out of nothing but spite]] (a murder attempt decidedly ''not'' PlayedForLaughs, like his attempts at assassinating Abe earlier in the episode) Abe Simpson goes PapaWolf-mode and awesomely shows us why he's a WWII veteran; he saves Bart, waterskis after Burns on his ''slippers'' and eventually gets Burns in a position where the latter can do nothing but squirm helplessly.
98** Parodied as a NoodleIncident in episode "Monty Can't Buy Me Love," where Mr. Burns and his team try to subdue the Loch Ness monster in Scotland. When all else fails, Mr. Burns himself approaches the monster with a stern look in his face. The scene then unexpectedly cuts to Burns' helicopter in the air, with the monster tied up and swinging below. Mr. Burns explains to his admiring team:
99--> '''Burns:''' I was a little worried when he swallowed me, but then, well, you know the rest.
100* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'':
101** Tendi is an extremely sweet scientist and medic, a CulturalRebel Orion. She unintentionally finds herself on a covert operation in which she mistook them referring to her as "the cleaner" literally, as she was on cleaning duty. She manages to beat up an entire Romulan patrol in the process, even though she was supposed to just beam them out of there. This happens again when she and Rutheford find themselves stuck on an alien ship headed for the Gamma Quadrant, alongside a fellow Orion [[spoiler:who turns out to be a faker, he was adopted by humans and raised in Cincinnati]]. Tendi embraces her heritage and goes on a rampage through the ship, shutting down its engines just before it hits the wormhole.
102** In "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E10NoSmallParts No Small Parts]]", the Pakleds demonstrate that, as slow and simple as they might seem, they are a lot more dangerous than they're often given credit for, at least if they can get away with their antics for long enough to become so.
103* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'': Yoda spends most of the time offscreen in the Jedi Temple. When the Separatist invasion of Coruscant begins, he heads to the front lines and starts Force-pushing colossal troop carriers.
104* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': Michelangelo is a silly goofball at best and a lazy brat at worst, but when he stops running his mouth and focuses, he shows why he's the Battle Nexus Champion.
105* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', [[BewareTheSillyOnes goofy, silly Beast Boy]] occasionally gets pissed off and reminds both villains, viewers, and his own allies that he is capable of turning into any animal alive ''or that had ever lived''.
106** In one episode, he thoroughly thrashes Slade [[spoiler:or rather a Robo-Slade, though the two were usually interchangeable]] -- despite the fact that this was someone who regularly whooped the team's designated badass, Robin.
107** This is especially evident in "The End", where he uses his "patented wet-willy maneuver" to ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu hurt Trigon more than anyone had ever managed before.]]''[[note]]Trigon is a gigantic EldritchAbomination. Beast Boy's "patented wet-willy maneuver" consists of taking the form of a hummingbird, flying inside Trigon's ear, and becoming ''a whale''. Trigon starts immediately crying out in pain.[[/note]]
108** Another example is "Titans Together", where the Titans, both organized and honorary, have been decimated, and it's up to Beast Boy to lead the handful that remain against the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Brotherhood of Evil.]]
109--->'''Brain:''' ''(to Robin)'' You will fall, one by one. Who among you can possibly stop me now?\
110''(cut to Beast Boy, surrounded by the destroyed parts of the robot drones sent to capture him)''\
111'''Beast Boy:''' Now try and follow me.\
112''(presses a button, [[Awesome/TeenTitans2003 blowing up his ship and everything around it]])''
113** To a lesser extent, this trope is invoked whenever Beast Boy shapeshifts. Unlike the comics, he generally can't speak in his animal forms, so when he takes to all fours, it's clear that the jokes are over and he's getting down to business.
114* Edward in "WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends" was often the subject of mockery and ridicule for his age, thought of as a slow and weak engine constantly running late with his trains. Come "Old Iron", James finds himself a runaway, speeding up with no driver on the main line, rescued by Edward speeding up the line with his crew to bring James back under control. Other examples include pushing Gordon's freight train up a steep hill with at most half-hearted help in "Edward and Gordon", and pulling a heavy tourist train with a failed sanding gear, no side rods, and a broken crank pin in "Edward's Exploit".
115* Sewer Urchin of ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'' is a semi-scatterbrained guy who talks like Rain Man and gets knocked around pretty often. However, this is because he's out of his element. In the sewers, he's badass to the bone, to the point where The City's sewer workers talk about him with hushed tones of awe.
116-->'''Urchin''': Down here, I'm considered the apotheosis of cool.\
117'''Arthur''' ''(to The Tick)'': Did he just say "apotheosis?"
118* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'':
119** Starscream is usually a comedic figure, as exemplified by his [[spoiler:death montage, being killed over and over again by Megatron in the span of a single speech.]] However, when it comes to actual combat, he is a badass, taking down Ultra Magnus, head of the Autobot Elite Guard and the entire Autobot army, ''with one shot''.
120** Bumblebee and Bulkhead qualify for this as out of the main line-up they are the youngest and most comical of the Autobots. Particularly in the series' finale when they take on Shockwave, who is mostly owning them in the first part of the fight, until Bulkhead rushes him and floors the guy so hard that his chest smashes, his weapon is knocked away and he even has to resort to pleading for his life. And he did it ''with one punch''.
121* For the first season of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'', Soundwave kept away from the front lines. The only fight he got into was with the kid sidekicks of the Autobots (his drone also fought a single helicopter once). In the finale, [[spoiler: [[DarkActionGirl Airachnid]] (who by this point has had plenty of screen time fighting other Autobots and even some of her fellow Decepticons) tries to [[TheStarscream convince the Decepticons to abandon Earth, and Megatron,]] and most everyone from the {{Mook}}s to the other main Decepticons are at least willing to consider it. Soundwave makes his disagreement clear, and when she tries to force him, he effortlessly tosses her around, forcing her to abandon her mutiny.]] No wonder Starscream wanted to stay on his good side. [[spoiler: He's since dethroned Wheeljack as Most Badass Character in the show by kicking the everloving slag out of him. Soundwave Superior, indeed.]]
122* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': Lord Hater, who is implied to have been a legitimate evil threat prior to him getting distracted regularly by Wander causing his empire to slowly crumble and respect from other villains lost by the series' start. However, he does get to prove that he is "The Greatest in the Galaxy" when taking on [[EvilerThanThou Lord Dominator]] in the GrandFinale. By the end of that season, she had destroyed every single planet in the galaxy, forcing their inhabitants to either flee to other galaxies or, [[NeverSayDie you know.]] She has [[VillainousCrush broken Lord Hater's heart]] and [[KickTheDog ridiculed him for it,]] on top of taking over his entire empire. As for now, the only remaining people in the galaxy are Wander, Sylvia, a bunch of past characters hidden on a small undetected planet, Lord Hater and Commander Peepers along their army of Watchdogs and Dominator herself. So, what is Hater to do?
123** He uses his extensive knowledge [[HiddenDepths on thermodynamics and gravity]] to locate the planet of the refugees.
124** When he finds out Wander is on the planet, instead of chasing after him and ruining his own plan like always, he uses Wander's presence as a distraction to keep Dominator busy while he attacks.
125** He turns his ship into a far more badass-looking one (THE SKULLCRUSHER!) ([[OneHitKill which is rather pointless in the end, as Dominator one shots it anyway]]).
126** When Dominator is about to [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath impale Sylvia with a massive drill]] Lord Hater protects the entire planet with a force field created by himself. Dominator then gives him a [[BreakThemByTalking breaking speech,]] which is countered by Sylvia and the rest of the survivors chanting Hater's name, which provides him with the confidence to amplify his force field's potency to the point Dominator's ship is impaled by its own drill, finally defeating her.
127** Everyone there, including Peepers and the people whose planets he tried to conquer in the previous season cheer for him. All it took Hater to accomplish this was not being distracted by Wander's antics. So, basically, whenever he is focused, he is indeed the Greatest in The Galaxy.
128* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': An S2 ep shows Griselda blocking every single attack from her students as part of Magical Defense Class, including Bloom (though to be fair, she was thinking about her phone call with Sky from earlier in the episode). Then you [[FridgeLogic get to the fridge]] and realize that she didn't have any significant role in the final battle of the previous season, when that ability would have been useful. ''[[TheMovie The Secret of the Lost Kingdom]]'' makes up for it by having her putting up a shield for Stella, Flora and Tecna during an attack from [[TheDragon Mandragora.]]
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