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2[[caption-width-right:264:WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer be sure to use it!]]
3->''"Bolt all the doors! Hammer large pieces of crooked wood against the windows!"''
4-->-- '''General Melchett''', ''Series/BlackadderGoesForth''
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6You're being chased. Quickly, you run inside a building and close the door. But how do you keep the door closed with such a wimpy lock? Haphazardly nail random boards across the doorway!
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8This is a common trope in animation. Because of {{Hammerspace}}, the character can get the needed hammer in an instant, plus a pile of boards and nails. The boards will always crisscross and overlap, as if the character doesn't have time to be precise with their work due to the dire nature of the threat on the other side. Often the boards are placed in ways that would make them bulge out and very hard to nail down. In RealLife, this is a semi-realistic trope--boarding up a door is a fairly good way to barricade it, and if you have some people to hold the door closed as you do it, then it can make a reasonably speedy improvised barricade. Variations have been used in several medieval and early modern sieges.
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10The character has to watch out for who is assisting him with the barricade, though. [[TheCatCameBack Sometimes it's his pursuer]], which would in these cases overlap with AbsurdlyIneffectiveBarricade. See also FurnitureBlockade.
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17* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'':
18** The anime of has a similar episode with a typhoon coming. There's one sequence where Ranma accidentally ends up barricading himself into a hallway and several other characters in awkward positions (Akane and Nabiki in their rooms, Soun Tendō outside, Genma out of the toilet when he really needs to go).
19** This also happens in one arc of the manga where [[RelationshipSabotage Ranma and most of the Tendos are trying to prevent Hinako from proposing to Soun]]. After Hinako goes outside to gain energy from two fighting dogs, Ranma and Akane hurriedly nail wood to the door and leave a note telling her to stop trying to become Soun's wife. They finish, just before Hinako blasts right through it with a chi attack.
20** In another chapter, Akane gets fed up with [[DirtyOldMan Happosai]] and [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Ranma]], so she kicks them both out of her room and boards up the door. However, it turns out that Happosai managed to not get kicked out and is looking at her lecherously. She screams Ranma's name and Ranma easily breaks through the door in his haste to get to her.
21* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'' inverts this trope when Kafuka and Itoshiki-sensei, at Kafuka's suggestion, build a berserk board barricade...to keep a [[{{Hikikomori}} harmless]] [[InsistentTerminology "zashiki]] [[BrickJoke warashi"]] locked insider her home. ItMakesSenseInContext.
22* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'': In anticipation of a typhoon, the Moroboshi family boards up all of the doors and windows this way. In Japan, storm shutters generally come standard on houses, making this RuleOfFunny.
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26* ''WesternAnimation/BooToYouTooWinnieThePooh'': Piglet boards up his house very fast when he is afraid of Halloween monsters coming for him. At one point while he is hammering in the boards he [[SpeedEchoes moves so fast that he appears to be in three places at once]]. But immediately after he opens up his door to let his friends in without taking the boards off so he must not have done it very well.
27* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': Homer boards the door to his bedroom when the citizens of Springfield come for him, attempting to scare them off with a chainsaw... which he doesn't even have.
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31* ''Film/Boogeyman2005'': When he goes to confront the Boogeyman in his old childhood house, [[TheProtagonist Tim]] boards up all the doors in the house except the one to his old closet, in which the Boogeyman first manifested. When the Boogeyman shows up, it's signified by all the boards bursting off of the doors.
32* ''The Bunker'': German soldiers are seen doing this.
33* ''Film/TheDeadDontDie'': As the zombies attack the town, Hank and Bobby board up their doorway with a bunch of nails and an electric drill. [[AbsurdlyIneffectiveBarricade Moments later, a couple of the zombies break through the lowest-hanging board and start crawling under the door, and then it turns out that they'd forgotten to barricade the back door]].
34* ''Film/TheMask'': After outfoxing the police officers that had been after him, the eponymous hero races out of the park, closes the doors, boards them shut, chains them shut, and for good measure, locks the door. In true cartoon fashion, it's only ''then'' that he turns around [[RightBehindMe to see the rest of the police force right behind him]].
35* Non-comedic example: In ''Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968'', Ben uses these to board up the doors and windows of the farmhouse.
36* In Creator/TomSavini's ''Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1990'', they try to use interior doors to board up the windows only to learn that they're all cheap hollow-core luan doors that couldn't stop a kitten.
37* Subverted in ''Film/ScaryMovie3'': A character boards up the front door to his house, but another character is able to open said door normally regardless. Mainly because he put the boards across the door, and never actually nailed them to the doorframe.
38* ''Film/{{Signs}}'': Amidst the alien invasion, Graham and Merrill board up every way to enter their house [[spoiler:but forget about the attic]] .
39* ''Film/{{Winterskin}}'': After [[TheProtagonist Billy]] kills the skinless man who bursts into Agnes' home, the next scene shows Agnes boarded up all of the windows and doors.
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43* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone'': Vernon Dursley does this in Chapter 3 in an attempt to stop Harry's letters from getting into the house. [[RuleOfFunny It doesn't work, of course.]]
44* ''Literature/TheMonsterAtTheEndOfThisBook'', a ''Series/SesameStreet'' [[Literature/LittleGoldenBooks Golden Book]]: Grover tries to stop the reader from reaching the end of the book by making [[RuleOfThree three]] barricades. His first barricade is tying the pages together with a bunch of ropes, his second is nailing a bunch of boards to the pages, and his third is building a brick wall. [[NoSell Because they're all just illustrations in the book, they do nothing to stop the reader from turning the pages]].
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48* Invoked in the ''[[Series/{{Blackadder}} Blackadder Goes Forth]]'' episode "General Hospital".
49-->'''General Melchett:''' Great Scott! Even ''you'' know [the secret British plan]! Ah! Ah! Bolt all the doors! Hammer large pieces of crooked wood against the windows! This security leak is far worse than we imagined!
50* In ''Series/TheGoodies'', in the episode "Bunfight in the O.K. Tearooms" a random resident is seen boarding up his house [[DidNotThinkThisThrough from the outside]]. Realising he's locked himself out, he jumps into a nearby barrel instead.
51* ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' showed in the zombie special that nailing boards over a door actually is an effective way to keep the zombie horde out; Adam and the volunteers easily broke through a normal barn door, but were unable to break through despite repeated attempts after Jamie reinforced it.
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55* The song ''Zandzakken voor de Deur'' [[note]]"Sandbags in front of the Door"[[/note]] by the Dutch comedian Andre van Duin is about a character barricading his front door with sand bags to keep unwanted visitors out.
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59* Both ''VideoGame/TheSeventhGuest'' and its sequel ''The 11th Hour'' do this, though in both instances, it's to trap the protagonist inside with the devious Henry Stauf, rather than to keep anybody out.
60* ''VideoGame/BlackTheFall'': One early obstacle in the game is a bunch of boards nailed against a door. To get rid of them, you need to hit them with the remains of the destroyed security camera to break them off progressively.
61* ''VideoGame/BloodBreed'': While exploring the Killamoor Meat Works, you come across a door you can't go through because planks are covering it. Lucky you there's an [[AirVentPassageway open air vent]] next to it.
62* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'': This is how they try and keep the zombies out in the perennial [[VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies Zombies mode]]. Indeed, it's such a fundamental part of the game mechanics you get points (to buy weapons) from nailing boards down and a power-up called "Carpenter" auto-repairs all windows in the level in this style at once.
63* ''VideoGame/{{Contagion}}'': The nailgun is an item "loaded" with wood planks and used to put up barricades on doors and windows. It takes a few seconds to put one up and they're more resilient than they seem unless it's only one against the full brunt of a horde. For players, breaking a barricade takes a good few whacks with a melee weapon if they don't have a nailgun, which can remove it instantly.
64* ''VideoGame/{{Darkwood}}'': Barricading your house is essential. However, the ''things'' outside can smash their way through eventually, and will do it for sure if they know for a fact you're inside the room, usually by noise or by light beams escaping through cracks in the walls and said barricades. Better watch where you put those lamps.
65* ''VideoGame/DeadSpaceExtraction'': Used a couple of times. However, you use metal scrap instead of wood, and your characters RangedEmergencyWeapon (a supertech rivet gun) to drive the nails. It goes up when being persued by a horde of lunatics, and comes down one level later when trying to escape [[OurZombiesAreDifferent necromorphs]].
66* ''VideoGame/DontEscape'': You have to close off a window in this way to prevent your inner werewolf from escaping during the night. In the sequel, filling in a window with bricks and mortar is one of the things required to keep the zombie horde out of your makeshift shelter.
67* ''VideoGame/FreeIcecream'': All the windows of the killer's home are boarded up, meaning [[PlayerCharacter the girl]] can't climb out of the killer's home through them.
68* ''VideoGame/{{Harthorn}}'': At the start of the game, April tells you to check out the basement. When you do, she directs you to a boarded up door, which is part of a series of rumours about Harthorn High School. [[spoiler:When you go back there late in the game, the boards have been removed When you open the door, the villain rushes you and knocks you out.]]
69* ''VideoGame/JimsComputer'': As Jim grows more and more wary, he purchases some boards and a hammer, boarding up all the windows he has.
70* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'': Inverted, as the wooden boards blocking the hotel entrance are keeping him ''inside'' with the crazy ghosts that are out to get him.
71* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'': while not always using boards, one can build a wall very quickly to keep a monster away.
72* ''VideoGame/RainbowSixSiege'' uses a variant, where defenders are able to put up full barricades near-instantly because the boards come in pre-made rolls, which are unrolled over the doorway or window in question and nailed in place in three or four spots with a nailgun. They can also be removed about as quickly, as any three melee hits to the barricade will destroy it, and defenders can also pull the whole thing down with a crowbar.
73* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' and ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'': This is seen ''everywhere'' in both games. They didn't work very well, if the hordes of zombies everywhere are any indication. You can take a stab at assembling one, yourself, in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilOutbreak'' by using a nail gun on some boards in the first scenario; it doesn't last long at all once the zombie horde catches up with you. Played more straight in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2Remake'' where barricading a window prevents more zombies from flooding into the Raccoon City Police Department and keeps you from having to waste ammo on them. Despite looking relatively flimsy, these barricades are permanent and enemies will never break through them.
74* ''VideoGame/StateOfDecay'' allows players to board up most residential windows at the cost of making noise that could attract zombies. The boards used, however, are rarely in evidence and appear from nowhere. Even a reasonably-tidy home that's clearly not abandoned has invisible lumber lying within arms' reach of all windows.
75* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'': Similarly to ''Minecraft'', it's easy to build a wall very quickly. Especially useful during the much-dreaded Blood Moons.
76* ''VideoGame/UrbanDead'': Characters can build barricades out of literally anything in about one-sixth of the amount of time it takes to stand up.
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80* ''Webcomic/{{Newman}}'': When the eponymous professional monster-slayer is forced to face his greatest fear ([[spoiler:a creepy clown]]), he chucks his family into a room, boards the entrances, and declares "This is where we live now."
81* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'': When the crew are attempting to barricade the door against zombies, they're foiled by that they're pulling the boards off the windows to nail to the door...
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85* In the {{Creepypasta}} ''The Horror from the Vault,'' the residents of Sunnybrook barricade themselves in the school gym during the creature's rampage. It was seconds away from beating down the barricades when the sun drove it away.
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89%%* Done in a few ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episodes. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
90* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': Wakko Warner takes this trope a step further in the episode "Temporary Insanity". In a bid to beat his siblings to the phone, he first shuts the door, pulls a steel gate in front of it, then a steel door, and then an elevator door! As a finishing touch, he adds a wall of bricks.
91* In ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' at the end of "The Shaving", the Aqua Teens see [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Willie Nelson]]'s room in the attic, filled to the brim with dissemble corpses and blood. They immediately rush out and barricade the attic's exit with a bewildered Willy asking if they want "juice" straight from Carl's arms.
92* ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'': In one episode, the Bean Scouts barricade the door of their cabin to keep the Squirrel Scouts out. However, in order to get the wood for the barricade, [[DidntThinkThisThrough they completely dismantle the back wall of their cabin]], allowing the Squirrel Scouts to get in that way.
93* ''WesternAnimation/{{Catscratch}}'': In the episode "Bringing' Down the Mouse", when Waffle mentions he's friends with the infamous mouse Squeakus, Gordon and Mr. Blik lock up the door. But when Waffle mention's he's actually ''inside'' the house, they unlock the door, go outside, and board up the house with a couple of boards and a log.
94* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': Or, more accurately, in one of the ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' shorts that led to the series, when Timmy finds out his parents are going to leave him with Vicky, he runs into his room and boards up the door.
95* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': In "Stewie, Chris and Brian's Excellent Adventure", Peter boards up the door to Chris' room so he won't try to get out of studying for his history exam the next day. Unfortunately, he left his phone in there... just as Lois started sending him photos of her privates!
96* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': In the episode "Spider Mandy", Billy does this in the span of few seconds. He then comments, [[LampshadeHanging "Wow, how did I do that?"]]
97* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': In "Dr. Sinister", Fred and Barney are recruited by a mysterious woman named Madam Yes to partake in a spy mission. At the end of their harrowing adventure, they return home to find Madam Yes at their door asking them to fix her flat tire. [[WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain Fred promptly slams the door and starts madly boarding it shut.]]
98-->'''Wilma:''' Fred, where are your manners? That poor woman is in trouble.
99-->'''Barney:''' Leave him alone, Wilma! He knows what he's doing! ''(joins Fred in hammering)''
100* In the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' episode "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E12RufusVsCommodorePuddlesDayOfTheSnowmen Day of the Snowmen]]", the Possibles do this to their house, from the doors to the windows due to the [[{{Snowlems}} army of toxically-mutated snowmen]] converging. [[spoiler:This is due to said snowmen chasing after television host [[PunnyName Summer Gale]], who, wanting more air time, used a [[WeatherControlMachine weather machine]], which [[BigBad Dr. Drakken]] [[ContinuityNod previously]] [[CallBack used]] in "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E7JobUnfair Job Unfair]]" to create an artificial snowstorm, and her use of the GrimyWater from [[AbandonedCampRuins Camp]] [[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Wannaweep's]] lake to create said storm caused the snowmen to come to life.]]
101* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': A frequent gag throughout the cartoons. Desperate characters may even resort to producing bricks and mortar from {{Hammerspace}} and adding a brick wall to the fortifications.
102* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
103** When a priest sees a family playing "[[FictionalVideogame Humping Robot]]" he boards up the door and pours gasoline on the ground. [[KillItWithFire Before he throws a match inside]], he changes his mind and decides to join them.
104** In a ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersofTheUniverse He-Man]]'' sketch, Evil-lyn and Beast Man board up the doors in Skeletor's castle after the three kill He-Man and fear the consequences.
105** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGu1sOvxYs "The Twist"]], Creator/MNightShyamalan boards up his door after he finds his house on the moon and aliens trying to get in, and when one tries to reach under the door, cuts off its fingers with a kitchen knife. [[spoiler:Turns out they just wanted to borrow a cup of sugar.]]
106* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': The titular wallaby does this twice:
107** In "Day of the Flecko", when Rocko continues to sleep for the whole day (after [[BadBoss his boss]] at the comic store had him stay up all night by making him fix a minor flaw of over a thousand comic book covers) following a couple of distractions, a sun shines through the window, and Rocko boards the window shut to continue his sleep.
108** In "Sailing the 7 Zzzzz's", when Ed Bighead is on a sleepwalking spree, dreaming that he's a pirate, Rocko returns to his home and boards his door shut, which is slammed open anyway by Heffer and Filburt, who inadvertently [[TheDoorSlamsYou slam the door against Rocko to the wall]].
109* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In one segment of "Treehouse of Horror III", spoofing the aforementioned ''Night of the Living Dead'', the family board up the windows in this manner, but when Marge asks Homer if he's boarded up the front door, he absent-mindedly mentions that he hasn't.
110* Happens several times in ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.
111* In the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Butt Out" Cartman wants to star in Rob Reiner's anti-smoking commercial yet the other boys don't want anything to do with him at this point. When Kyle tells him this, Cartman thinks Kyle is trying to trick him because he wants the part himself. That night Cartman boards up Kyle's door so he can't get out. Kyle, who is already outside, reiterates what he said before and it seems for a second that Cartman is considering not to show up. He then continues with his hammering.
112* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
113** In the episode "I Was a Teenage Gary", Squidward barricades his front door and window to keep a transformed [=SpongeBob=] from getting in. The [=SpongeSnail=] manages to get inside by slipping through a knothole in the wood.
114** In "Squid's Day Off", Squidward boards up his door with wood, chains, and police tape to keep himself inside and enjoy his "day off" without running back to the Krusty Krab to check up on [=SpongeBob=].
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