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9->''"The human mass panicked", wrote Edek. "Mothers cried, terrified children screamed, the moans of the wounded, the dead, the road blocked by overturned carts and dead horses".''
10-->-- ''Full Circle: A Homecoming to Free Poland''
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12Often seen in natural {{Disaster Movie}}s and works with [[ApocalypseHow apocalyptic]] settings, it's when a group of people starts running and screaming in panic during a life-or-death situation, be it a giant monster, a terrorist attack, or a tsunami, whatever the threat may be, it will cause absolute [[{{Hell}} pandemonium]], no, not that one, the other one that means chaos.
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14It's a stock reaction usually PlayedForDrama, but it's also TruthInTelevision as it reflects human behavior during times of disasters and fear.
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16Expect to see someone in the crowd to trip or get stuck and delay the others, or a shot of a [[KidAmidTheChaos lost kid]] looking for their mother. "Hurry up!" and "Don't push!" are common phrases that get yelled out in these tense moments, and as people just want to escape unharmed as quickly as possible, they typically act on autopilot. In animated works, this is usually accompanied by a visual effect to indicate rapid movement (with still images for added drama).
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18When the LivingProp folks do it, and they end up dying amid the mayhem, then they are {{Red Shirt}}s, but if others besides the living props do it, then it's a MassOhCrap, ''and'' if they die, as well, it means that AnyoneCanDie. May involve DeadlineNews.
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25* Very common in ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' due to its apocalyptic CrapsackWorld setting. Whenever groups of civilians see titans coming their way, they immediately start running, screaming, and pushing each other out of fear.
26* ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'': Sousuke finds his bottle of biowarfare agent has been opened, so he puts on an NBC suit and puts the class into LockDown. Naturally his classmates FreakOut, and when Sousuke tries to calm them down, he says it's all right for him as he's the only one wearing a HazmatSuit. Sousuke then takes off his suit in a gesture of solidarity, which is immediately subverted when everyone beats him up for bringing a deadly virus into the classroom in the first place. They then panic again and try to break down the sealed door until Kaname succeeds in ShamingTheMob with a RousingSpeech. Unfortunately, Sousuke stuffs things up again by saying how [[ColdEquation there's only one antidote]].
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30* ''ComicBook/MontyTheDinosaur'': In a flashback, Monty wears [[PaperThinDisguise a fake mustache (and absolutely nothing else)]] in public in hopes of getting close to humans. When he sneezes it off, people see he's a dinosaur, and everyone in the immediate vicinity runs away screaming.
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34* In ''FanFic/BreakingBoundaries'' a Town of Salem fanfic, most people in the town panic over the tiniest things. Only a select few don't join in. Usually caused by Water who is a very anxious character herself.
35* ''Fanfic/DeathNoteChaotic'': The city of Tokyo is full of panicked people after a number of bombs are detonated.
36* ''FanFic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act III'': In chapter 41, the entire student body freaks out when they discover that Kuyou has returned.
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40* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the 4*Town concert crowd starts running for the exits after Ming shows up.
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44* ''Film/TwentyEightWeeksLater'': When the rage virus has broken out again in London, as the panicked crowd of people flee in every direction, the military snipers on the roofs are given orders to shoot everyone in a desperate attempt to contain the virus.
45* ''Film/TheAbyss''. When the giant tidal wave threatens the city, the people at the beach flee in terror.
46* ''Film/AttackOnTitan2015'' is faithful to its adaptation of the manga and anime of the same name, where it depicts people panicking en masse the moment they see an incoming titan [[PlayedForHorror to show how frightening the situation is]].
47* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''
48** ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'', the movie of the 1960s ''Series/Batman1966'' TV series. Batman runs with into a restaurant with a CartoonBomb and urges everyone to flee for their lives. The crowd promptly panics and escapes [[RuleOfFunny (except for two ladies who ignore Batman and keep eating their lunch as if nothing had happened)]].
49-->Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb.
50** ''Film/Batman1989''. When the Joker's balloons release the Smilex gas, the crowds panic and try to get away.
51* ''Film/BattleOfBritain'': Berlin, when the lights go out and the [[RedAlert air raid sirens start up]], announcing that the [[UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships Royal Air Force]] has decided to [[CycleOfRevenge return the favor]] after the Luftwaffe ([[NiceJobBreakingItHero accidentally]]) bombed London. The Berliners understandably freak out and flee in search of shelter.
52* ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. When Mongo first arrives in Rock Ridge, a crowd in the street sees him, panics and runs away.
53* Invoked in ''Film/ConspiracyTheory'' Mel Gibson's character is followed into a movie theater by bad guys and shouts that there's a bomb under his seat in order to escape in the resulting panic.
54* ''Film/{{Damnatus}}'': Complete with bell-ringing doom prophet.
55* ''Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951''
56** When Klaatu's spaceship first lands at the park, the crowds of people there run away in terror.
57** Sometime later, a crowd of people (and Army personnel) surround the spaceship. When Gort first appears the crowd panics and take off.
58* ''[[Film/{{DEBS}} D.E.B.S.]]'' When Lucy Diamond is spotted at the Endgame celebration, the crowd panics and flees.
59* When the reporter on the airplane manages to get the fact that terrorists have seized control of the air traffic control systems of the airport in ''Film/DieHard2'' on the evening news, everyone in the airport panics. This mainly serves to ensure that the cops can't get through the crowds to attempt to do anything about it.
60* ''Film/{{Dogma}}'': After Bartleby breaks Officer [=McGee=]'s neck.
61* Numerous films in the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise feature mobs of Tokyo citizens stampeding away when the big green guy (or one of his opponents) appears on the scene.
62* ''Film/IndependenceDay'': People are temporarily in awe at seeing the alien ships arriving. Then once one of them starts to park itself over New York City, they break out into a panic to get out while they can.
63-->'''President Whitmore:''' If you feel compelled to leave these cities, please do so in an orderly fashion.\
64''([[GilliganCut Cut to people desperately trying to get out of New York]])''
65* ''Film/IronMan2'': The result of the [[spoiler:attack at the Expo. The matter of having to evacuate a huge, displaced crowd is followed up on later.]]
66* ''Franchise/JurassicPark'':
67** ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'' includes a homage to the Godzilla films; when the Tyrannosaur starts rampaging around San Diego, among the fleeing crowds are some Japanese guys who probably left Tokyo to get away from this sort of thing.
68** ''Film/JurassicWorld'' has one when the pterosaurs let loose by the Indominus Rex rampage head toward the Main Street area of the park, where lots of visitors panic and run for cover.
69* ''Franchise/KingKong'':
70** ''Film/KingKong1933'': When Kong attacks the native village while searching for Fay Wray, the natives leave in a justifiable hurry.
71** And in the [[Film/KingKong1976 1976 Kong remake]], the crowd of New Yorkers has a similar reaction when Kong breaks out of his cage.
72%%* {{Lampshaded}} in ''Film/LastActionHero''
73* ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 ½'', where Frank Drebin tries to evacuate a crowd in orderly fashion.
74* ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' when an escaping QUANTUM agent shoots a random girl.
75* ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'': Once the final plunge of the ship begins, there is a massive wave as everyone still on board desperately tries to reach the stern.
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79* In Literature/ArtemisFowl: the Lost Colony, after the first demon appears in the street, it disappears. The crowd "froze", but when it disappeared, the crowd "unfroze violently".
80* The ending of the Twelfth book of ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' implies this. [[spoiler: Almost all the major characters throughout the entire series are trapped in a burning building, and other than the Baudelaires and Count Olaf, whether or not they survive is ultimately left up to the reader.]]
81* ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': Described in great detail when the Vogons show up in orbit and announce that they're going to blow up the planet.
82* In ''Literature/ThePurpleCloud'', Adam returns home AfterTheEnd and finds the streets littered with people killed by the titular FogOfDoom. He learns from discarded newspapers that the fog originated somewhere in the South Pacific and expanded north and west at a rate of about four miles per hour, giving millions of people months to try to escape. In Norway and England, the bodies of Europeans are outnumbered by foreigners who travelled thousands of miles before the fog caught up with them. Docks and train stations in particular are completely packed with bodies, some of whom were run over by trains trying to outrun the cloud. Adam also finds that some people tried to hide in blocked-off mines, only for panicked crowds to break down the barriers and let the cloud in.
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86* Invoked in an episode of ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' as FULCRUM agent Tommy marches Chuck at gunpoint out of the Buy More during Black Friday. Chuck tells Jeff the CovertDistressCode "pineapple," which initiates a no-questions-asked full-store evacuation. The result is that the shoppers stampede toward the exit, thinking there's a fire. In the chaos, Casey is able to rescue Chuck.
87* ''Series/GetSmart'': After Maxwell Smart reveals [[WhyAmITicking there's a bomb in Harvey]], the delegates at a conference flee in panic. The Chief gets on the microphone and delivers a tongue-lashing, telling them to set an example by leaving in a calm, orderly manner. Everyone looks shamefaced...then flees the same way as before.
88* This is what dooms most of the players in the first event of ''Series/SquidGame''; everyone walks into "Red Light Green Light" thinking losing just means going home with no money and hurt pride. Once two people are shot and it sinks in that losing means death, most of the players panic and run for the doors, resulting in their own deaths since they moved during a Red Light. Only those lucky enough to have a DeerInTheHeadlights reaction (or just have the presence of mind to not freak out) survive and move on.
89* Best exemplified in the outbreak in "Series/AllOfUsAreDead"; as On-jo heads to the cafeteria exit, a stampede of panicked students block her way fleeing from the oncoming zombies into the cafeteria.
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93* ''VideoGame/AnnieLastHope'' have this happening whenever mutant crabs, tiny critters that spreads the zombie virus, appears in crowded civilian areas. The game opens with the main characters, the titular Annie and her policeman fiancée Jack, invited to a crowded town for a Halloween party before a horde of zombies appears, and in the ensuing panic both Jack and Annie gets separated.
94* In ''VideoGame/TheGodfather: The Game'', whenever you get seen with a gun... or someone starts shooting... or you crash your car into something... or some other stuff, the passersby quickly start running helter-skelter.
95* In the entire ''VideoGame/{{Hitman}}'' series, the civilian [=NPCs=] panic and flee at anything vaguely violent or seeing someone with a gun in a non-military context. They'll also run if they find evidence of your handiwork, i.e. corpses or in some cases bloodstains.
96* The ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' series have this, normally when you kill someone in full view of them. Oddly, people will cheer you on when you fight with the guards, but flee in terror when you kill one.
97* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' had this, though normally someone won't start panicking until you pick up cars, kill people, or use your offensive powers.
98* ''VideoGame/TheGetaway'': People would freak out and run during the first half of the game if you were seen with a gun in public, and just like they would in real life, at least some of them call the cops. Less of an issue in the second half, as you're playing a plainclothes police officer and usually accompanied by some uniformed colleagues.
99* In ''VideoGame/{{Thwaite}}'', the villagers inside a house that's threatened by an incoming missile head for another house. Panic ensues in the faster levels where almost every house is threatened one after another.
100* In ''VideoGame/TheMatrixPathOfNeo'' during the 'Get me an Exit' mission, when the Agents fire at Neo the crowd freaks and some people start running around.
101* In some of the urban areas in ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueHeroesTheFlash'' you pass groups of pedestrians fleeing the scene of the battle.
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105* ''Webcomic/ChampionsOfFaraus'': The people in the coliseum for the champions tournament at the beginning of the story panic when [[NoIndoorVoice Parthelax]] warns them about the building they are in being under attack.
106-->'''Parthalax''': LEAVING IS ADVISABLE.
107* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' has it as part of a plot to blow up a building without any innocent casualties. They stand still on the initial command to evacuate and thus need a little nudge.
108--> '''Schlock''': We have confirmed reports of a firefight in the building!
109-->'''Random crowd member''': If there's a fire, then where's the smoke?
110-->''(Schlock fires his [[{{BFG}} plasma cannon]] into the ceiling)''
111-->'''Schlock''': [[DeadpanSnarker Oh look. Smoke.]] (CrowdPanic)
112* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-10-12 when the Omega Goo attacks]] a blond girl calls for a crowd panic.
113-->'''Ellen:''' Dammit, if the goo starts to eat people I hope whoever that was is the first to go...
114* ''Webcomic/{{Waterworks}}'': Less of a panic and more of a [[http://www.mspfanventures.com/?s=43&p=406 mass jaw drop]], in answer to the protagonist's sudden rage attack.
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118* ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}'': "Apocalypse Not" begins with Duckman's home city under attack by some sort of giant monster (actually a blow-up doll Duckman accidentally left connected to the airpump for too long), with the citizens fleeing in a massive panic. It then turns out this is being retold at a public preparedness meeting, with the mayor stating that the panicking crowd caused ''more'' damage to the city than the doll did, and the point of the meeting is to teach the citizens to stop blindly panicking every time there's an emergency. [[TheyJustDontGetIt The crowd panics twice more during the meeting itself]] just from the mayor mentioning the POSSIBILITY of a disaster. And by using the word "tidal wave" as an analogy.
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