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15->''"Make the final effort! Shoot the star to defeat the final enemy!"''
16-->-- '''The [[VillainBeatingArtifact Star Rod]]'s description''', ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure''
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18Many times, right as TheHero is facing his DarkestHour before TheClimax and final battle, he's rewarded one final gift from fate that gives him the strength to see through TheQuest. Exactly how such a thing manifests varies widely: Perhaps it was triggered by ThePowerOfLove or ThePowerOfFriendship (or at least some good old HeroicResolve).
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20In any case, he has just received the ultimate HeroicSecondWind and resolution of the narrative can't be far off.
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22Note that where VideoGames are concerned, if the superpower is a new gameplay ability or PowerUp for the character acquiring it, it is often PurposelyOverpowered (i.e., if the player could acquire it earlier, it might prove a GameBreaker) -- ''but'' the game may also regulate or limit its usage to ensure that the player can only use it at its designated time. For example, a plot-oriented FinalBoss may start out as a HopelessBossFight until the player uses the superpower, which cuts the boss down to size for a more fair fight. On the other hand, if the superpower is ''too'' powerful, it can end up making the fight [[AntiClimaxBoss anticlimactic.]]
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24Such a power should probably be given a hint of {{Foreshadowing}} earlier on (and hopefully [[ChekhovsGun nothing too obvious]]), otherwise it may feel like a [[DeusExMachina cop-out]]. Also, if the story does ''not'' end soon after the power is introduced, it can turn into a StoryBreakerPower, though sometimes players may get access to the power-up in the NewGamePlus or EndgamePlus after they have beaten the game, making it a sort of BraggingRightsReward.
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26This type of power-up is most likely to fall prey to the BagOfSpilling if a sequel is released; even if the character has access to the other abilities they learned in the previous game, this one will be noticeably absent (sometimes with a justification like the power-up being temporary or the character losing access to the item needed for it), though they may be able to regain it again (after a lot of work).
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28See also the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, which tends to be something more like an "Eighth Hour" superpower (if not earlier), and TurnsRed, where a villain or an enemy gains a superpower on the verge of death.
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30A SubTrope of NewPowersAsThePlotDemands. Contrast SecondHourSuperpower, which is a powerup, item, or skill obtained very early on (often after the first chapter or tutorial) and is a staple (if not keystone) of a character's repertoire.
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32Also contrast ATasteOfPower, which is basically a "First Hour ''Only''" Superpower, and is subsequently lost. A {{subtrope}} is the LastDiscMagic (which tends to be more of a Tenth Hour Superpower).
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34'''Since this trope is obviously about something that happens near the end of a work, expect unmarked spoilers below!'''
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37!!Example subpages:
38[[index]]
39* EleventhHourSuperpower/VideoGames
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42!!Other examples:
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45[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
46* ''Manga/ArpeggioOfBlueSteel'': In the second movie, Iona absorbs the nanomaterial from Yamato's wreck and takes on the latter's form and abilities in time for the final battle against Musashi.
47* In ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'', Nezuko gains her Blood Art during the Spider Mountain event, in the more hectic moments of the fight against Rui. At that point, it's shown that Nezuko's blood can ignite special flames that can do serious damage only against demons and can even diminish their healing and blood art powers. Her power set remains as such for two arcs; then comes the Red Light District battle. At the end, it's shown that Nezuko can also expunge any demonic injuries caused by their abilities on humans, so Nezuko can actually heal people, even mortal wounds, if their injuries were inflicted by a demon's abilities. It all comes in a critical moment where Inosuke and Uzui could actually have died if Nezuko didn't reveal this ability.
48* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
49** Almost every BigBad in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' was defeated this way -- Devimon through Takeru and Patamon learning to evolve at literally the last second, Etemon through Taichi and Agumon activating his crest for the first time, Vamdemon through Hikari and Tailmon finishing becoming {{Sixth Ranger}}s and [[BackFromTheDead again]] through two of the protagonists learning to reach the Ultimate level, and Piemon through Takeru and Patamon (again) activating his crest for the first time; the last being the straightest example in that it took place at the climax of the third-last episode.
50** This does tend to be something of a recurring tendency across the franchise as a whole in how new evolutions are obtained -- at practically the last second when fighting a powerful enemy. As the series went by, when dealing with a BigBad, it only happened once or so per series and restricted themselves to dealing with the actual biggest BigBad; these being [[Anime/DigimonTamers Dukemon Crimson Mode]], [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Susanoomon]], [[Anime/DigimonDataSquad ShineGreymon Burst Mode]] and [[Anime/DigimonFusion Shoutmon X7 Superior Mode]].
51%% * The ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' movie Battle of Adventurers did this with the [[CombinedEnergyAttack Trinity Burst.]]
52* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': The transformation into Super Saiyan, first done by Goku in order to beat Freeza after a long and difficult fight which saw the tyrant survive literally everything else the heroes threw at him and come back for more, and Super Saiyan 2 is used by Gohan in order to beat Cell when every other transformation or power-up proved unable to destroy him. Both involve the bad guys doing something to trigger the heroes' ultimate anger. Both of these incidents début real SSJ 1 and 2 into the main series. While the Super Saiyan transformation becomes invokable at will, the Saiyans are always striving for bigger and badder iterations.
53** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' continues the tradition, especially during the long Universe Survival arc, where both the known heroes and new opponents get in on the action almost every second episode. Goku alone uncontrollably enters the new "Ultra Instinct" form, which scares even the Gods who have yet to master the ability, 3 times when pushed against an insurmountable wall. Other examples include Vegeta's new "Super Saiyan Blue Evolved" form, Universe 11's Toppo's ascension to God of Destruction, and Universe 2's Ribrianne's "Super Ribrianne" form. Just to name a few.
54* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
55** Natsu's usages of [[SuperMode Dragon Force]] tend to lend themselves to this, often only using it at the climax of the fight against the ArcVillain for a final boost to win, further driven home by how initially he needed an outside source of power to access it at all. His first usage against [[DarkMessiah Jellal]] during the Tower of Heaven Arc is especially noticeable, since it was a final desperate and angry gamble to [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique consume Etherion energy]] for a power-up against his superior foe, and both Jellal ''and'' Erza thought he was being a suicidal idiot poisoning himself with the chaotic mess of elemental energies it contained before he powered up and beat down Jellal. His second usage against [[OmnicidalManiac Master Zero]] in the Nirvana Arc was {{invoked}} by an amnesiac-but-now-good-guy Jellal vaguely recalling that battle and deciding to replicate that power-up by giving him fire containing nearly all of his available magic power, and his third usage against [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Mard Geer]] in the Tartaros Arc was noticeable for being the first time he managed to activate it ''without'' outside help [[spoiler:and that it still wasn't enough to defeat the demon's OneWingedAngel, but it did [[BlindedByRage make him angry enough to lose sight of his surroundings]].]]
56** Subverted by Natsu's [[NextTierPowerUp Lightning-Flame Dragon Mode]], which he got during the final battle against [[FallenHero Master Hades]] during the Tenrou Island Arc thanks to Laxus and used it to lay a beatdown on Hades, but after he [[PostVictoryCollapse burned out his power after seemingly winning]], Hades just got back up and activated his OneWingedAngel. Only Hades' losing his ImmortalityInducer from interference at the same time outside help restored his and his friends' magic shortly afterward allowed Natsu and company to triumph.
57** Gray obtained his [[DemonSlaying Ice Devil Slayer Magic]] [[spoiler:from his undead father]] near the very end of the Tartaros Arc just in time to help Natsu fight Mard Geer, [[spoiler:and even got to be the one who used it to land the finishing blow on the distracted demon.]]
58** During the [[GrandFinale Alvarez Empire Arc]], no less than ''three'' of the main characters got final power-ups to save the day. Wendy learned [[MagicEnhancement Enchantments]] (and most critically [[SuperEmpowering how to enchant magics into objects and people]]) during her and Erza's fight against [[TheArchmage Irene Belserion]], which she then used in the FinalBattle against Acnologia to [[AllYourPowersCombined enchant her and all the other Dragon Slayer's magic into Natsu]], powering him up for the final clash. Meanwhile, Lucy learned how to use [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe Fairy Sphere]], the last of the Three Great Magics of Fairy Tail [[spoiler:that she used alongside all her friends and the people of Ishgal to trap Acnologia within, which helped buy Natsu the critical moments he needed to kill Acnologia with his power-up while the Dragon King was paralyzed and unable to fight back.]]
59* ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' has ''THE POWER'', a form of energy native to Jupiter with [[GreenRocks ill-defined properties]]. It's introduced a few episodes before, but the heroes use it during the final battle with [[BigBad the Primevals]] to defeat them for good. Unfortunately, one of the Primevals decided to do the same, and used [[OneWingedAngel the villainous equivalent of this trope]] and ''THE POWER'' to become the planet-sized Z-Master.
60** During ''[=GaoGaiGar FINAL=]'', the heroes bring out the [[CarryABigStick Goldion Crusher]], designed in the wake of the Z-Master to deal with enemies of that scale. They use it to [[DisappearsIntoLight crush]] Pisa Sol, an artificial evil sun that's been regenerating the other villains.
61* ''Literature/InfiniteStratos'':
62** During his first battle, Ichika's Byakushiki achieves First Shift, which essentially means [[EvolvingWeapon the suit customized itself to him by reading his combat style]]. In the final episode, Ichika has EpiphanyTherapy and the Byakushiki [[EmpathicWeapon undergoes Second Shift]], becoming Byakushiki Setsura just prior to entering the fray. Compared to its original form, the suit loses its CripplingOverspecialization for mélee combat by supplementing [[{{BFS}} Reiryaku Byakuya]] with a ranged attack and DeflectorShields.
63** Similarly, Houki was the most combat-ineffective character in the show due to not having a personal IS... until three episodes from the end, when she got the [[SuperPrototype Akatsubaki]]. [[spoiler:[[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Tabane]]]] didn't lie when she said it was powerful -- that suit is a textbook example of a LightningBruiser.
64* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
65** In ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', towards the very end of the manga, Kars finally obtains the Red Stone of Aja and combines it with a Stone Mask to become the Ultimate Life Form.
66** In ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', Star Platinum, [[TheHero Jotaro Kujo]]'s [[FightingSpirit Stand]], has a very short range, but makes up for it in outstanding speed, great strength, and surprising sight and precision. However, during the final fight against [[BigBad DIO]], whose Stand, The World, [[TimeStandsStill has the ability to stop time, it's revealed that Star Platinum has the ''very same'' ability, dubbed "Star Platinum: The World" by Jotaro]].
67** In ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'', during the final battle against Diavolo, [[TheHero Giorno Giovanna]]'s Stand, Gold Experience, evolves into Gold Experience Requiem when pierced with the Requiem Arrow, allowing him to [[NoSell nullify]] Diavolo's Stand, King Crimson, and [[FateWorseThanDeath place him in a never-ending death loop]].
68** In ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'', Emporio Alniño, the [[SoleSurvivor only surviving member of the heroes]], defeats Enrico Pucci by tricking him into pushing Wes Bluemarine's Stand Disc into him, allowing him use of Wes' Stand, [[WeatherManipulation Weather Report]]. He uses Pucci's power of [[TimeDilation speeding up time]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard against him]] by turning the room's oxygen content to 100% (which is poisonous to humans). As time flows faster for Pucci, he's killed first.
69** In the climax of ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]'', [[TheHero Johnny Joestar]] uses the power of the [[SpectacularSpinning Golden Spin]] to gain access to Tusk [=ACT4=]. ACT 4's ability is dubbed "The Infinite Rotation" which is more powerful than the [[UsefulNotes/JesusChrist completed Holy Corpse]].
70** In the climax of ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'', [[TheHero Josuke Higashikata]]'s Stand [[spoiler:gains a new ability dubbed Soft & Wet: Go Beyond. It involves launching bubbles made of spinning lines so thin that they technically don't exist, meaning they can bypass the ability of [[BigBad Tooru]]'s Stand [[WindsOfDestinyChange Wonder Of U]]]].
71* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': In the Hidden Inventory arc, which takes place ten years before the main story, Gojo still hasn't quite mastered Reverse Cursed Technique, which shows when he tries and fails to use his Red technique. Then, after [[MageKiller Toji]] stabs his leg, throat and brain, slices him open and (understandably) leaves him for dead, Gojo focuses every fiber of his being on figuring out how to use RCT, which is just about [[HealingFactor the only thing]] that can save him from certain death. He succeeds, and manages to heal his fatal wounds before it's too late. He then proceeds to hunt down Toji and fight him while on a PowerHigh, mixing Red and Blue to use [[DisintegratorRay Hollow Purple]] for the first time canonically to [[TorsoWithAView carve a hole in Toji's torso]].
72%% * In ''Manga/KamichamaKarin'', Micchi's mysterious [[TransformationTrinket transformation ring]] isn't activated until towards the end of the final battle.
73* Haruka of ''Manga/KotouraSan'' reads the minds of everyone around her [[PowerIncontinence whether she wants to or not]], but she can't transmit her own thoughts to people. Until episode 11, that is, when she manages to telepathically call for Manabe's help while the criminal who had been attacking high schoolers is trying to kill her.
74* Right before the final battle in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', Chrono receives the Durandal, a powerful [[MagicWand Storage Device]] that was able to freeze a huge, bio-mechanical EldritchAbomination along with a large chunk of the sea surrounding it.
75%% * ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'': KODOU (which in the second season was [[SoLastSeason reduced]] to a practically first-level song) and Kibou no Kaneoto -Love goes on-.
76%% * The first season of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' features this in the form of the [[LawOfChromaticSuperiority Trans-Am system]], introduced in Episode 22. Even with this new-found power Celestial Being still suffers many losses in the following final three episodes of the season.
77* The ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' movies are big fans of this trope, as Naruto combines his Rasengan with some other form of power through unexplained or convoluted means to create a brand new version of the Rasengan to defeat the film's BigBad.
78** Kakashi gets one ''in spades'' when the recently-deceased Obito infuses his spirit in Kakashi, giving him not only both of Obito's Sharingan eyes, but the ability to use ''the perfect Susano'o,'' if only for a short period of time.
79** Naruto's Tailed Beast Mode is a complex example. He gains it late in the war after being confronted with 5 tailed beasts and uses it to defeat Obito. However, Naruto loses it when Kurama is extracted from him by Madara. When Naruto is revived, the infusion of Kurama's other half plus half of Hagoromo's chakra and part of all the tailed beasts changes it into Six Paths Sage Mode, a similar, but much more powerful form. Eventually, as Naruto regains both halves of Kurama, the form is reverted to a variant of its initial appearance a couple years down the line.
80** Sasuke also gets one just in time for the last couple of battles when he's given the other half of Hagoromo's chakra, transforming the Mangekyo Sharingan in his left eye into the even more powerful Rinnegan (the right eye remains a Mangekyo Sharingan), allowing him to use powerful space-time jutsu on top of his already impressive arsenal.
81* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', Devil Fruit Awakening, introduced back in Impel Down and used by two antagonists in the New World[[note]]Doflamingo and Katakuri[[/note]], finally happened to a particular Devil Fruit, and how: [[spoiler:Luffy is taking Kaido's full-strength blow straight-on when he is on his last legs apparently straight-up kills him, with the SFX around his body indicating absolute silence as his heart has stopped. Kaido notes that, even if he is alive, he has no strength left to continue the fight. The narration even officially counts Kaido as the victor in their rooftop brawl]]. However, [[spoiler:Luffy's Devil Fruit (which as it turns out, is NOT the Gomu Gomu no mi, but the ''Mythical Zoan'' Hito Hito no mi, Model Sun God Nika) Awakening revives him with an energetic grin on his face, ready to continue the fight with renewed vigour. Not only that, it further empowers his strength and abilities to new heights, allows Luffy to easily grow his hands to Gear 3's size without needing to blow air into his bones, and also rubberize the environment around him, allowing him to turn a section of floor into a shield that reflects Kaido's Blast Breath right back at him.]]
82* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl'' has a lot of these. During the Sinnoh League, not only does Ash's Infernape learn Flare Blitz in the episode before Ash's battle with Paul starts, but several of his older Pokémon make return appearances with new moves. Ash's Gliscor also returns with Stone Edge now in its move set. Played with in the Unova League, since ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite Best Wishes]]'' continues on after it, but a few of Ash's Pokémon have new moves for the league. In fact, Ash himself does this on purpose by teaching his Krookodile Aerial Ace right before his battle with Stefan to keep the element of surprise.
83* ''Anime/PrettyCure'':
84** Every so often, a season in the main series will pull a new transformation within the final few episodes in order to quickly wrap up the story. These include Infinity Silhouette in ''[[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Heartcatch]]'', the Ultra transformations in ''[[Anime/SmilePrecure Smile]]'', Cure Heart's Parthenon Mode in ''[[Anime/DokiDokiPrecure DokiDoki]]'', and Forever Lovely in ''[[Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure Happiness Charge]]''. It should be noted that these types of transformations were largely abandoned following ''Happiness Charge'', with each Cure after instead staying in one consistent form from beginning to end.
85** One caused by a DubInducedPlotHole; in ''Anime/GlitterForceDokiDoki'', the Blood Ring arc is cut, but the powers that the girls obtain during said arc still appear during the last two episodes, therefore in this dub, those powers are 11-Hour rather than {{Mid Season Upgrade}}s.
86** The Miracle Lights (or equivalent) in ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' and the individual series' {{Non Serial Movie}}s act like this, granting the gathered teams their Super forms to flatten that movie's BigBad.
87* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructs this trope.]] Following the arrival of [[EldritchAbomination Walpurgisnacht]], Madoka's hand is forced and she agrees to become a MagicalGirl in order to save the day. It's too bad this is AllAccordingToPlan and will lead to Madoka's destruction ([[WhatMeasureIsANonCute and also the destruction of the entire world]]). Homura continues to [[GroundhogDayLoop turn back time]] until she can keep her friend from powering up in order to save her life ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the planet]]). Alas, her wish inadvertently [[NiceJobBreakingItHero just keeps making Madoka (and her potential Witch) even more powerful]], and it's only by Madoka abusing this with her eventual wish that everyone is saved (except herself, of course).
88%% * {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion''. Homura gets a ThePowerOfLove power-up and basically god powers at the end. She uses them to render Madokami (who came to take Homura to Magical girls Valhalla) powerless, trap her in Homura's rewritten universe as a normal schoolgirl and force the whole race of Incubators into being her slaves.
89* ''Manga/SaintSeiya'': When Ikki fights Shaka, the Gold Saint slowly and methodically takes away his senses... one... by... one. It backfires on him because Ikki uses this as an opportunity to focus his Cosmo, awaken to the Seventh Sense and blow himself up together with Shaka.
90* In the final battle of ''Anime/SSSSGridman'', Gridman regains his ultimate form to fight the BigBad...which turns out to be ''the original Tokusatsu Gridman''. This includes the original Fixer Beam which is the key to stopping Alexis.
91%% * Cosmo in ''Anime/SonicX'' turned into a tree during the final battle with Dark Oak (granted, this did ultimately cause her death and is supposed to be a general thing for her species -- her growth spurt was just sped up a bit by a magical amulet).
92* In the climax of the ''Manga/SoulEater'' anime, all three meister protagonists get one of these. First, Kid and Blackstar's, whose actually came from later chapters of the manga: Kid's stripes connecting and Blackstar becoming insanely more powerful after a pep talk with the Will of Nakatsukasa. Except he dies in this version, but whatever. He gets better. But notably, Maka, the last protagonist standing against Asura, who has somehow defeated the other six has one ability manifest that is not from the manga: she's a weapon. Whether this is because of her father being one or the Black Blood she got from Soul is not stated. It immediately turns a seemingly hopeless battle over, putting Asura on the defensive for the first and only time in the series.
93* In ''Manga/TalesOfWeddingRings'', Amber gains the ability to [[SummonMagic summon]] a skyscraper-sized {{golem}} just before the party goes into the final battle with the Abyss King.
94* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'':
95** In the final episode of the first ''Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki'' OVA, the titular character was able to summon the Light-Hawk Wings (something that normally couldn't be done except by divine trees) to defeat Kagato where no one else could. In a later episode of the extended OVA, he was able to do it once more to rescue two of the girls from a black hole.
96** In the animé, Ayeka manages to tap Jurai Energy (an energy that only the royal family can access, but Ayeka never did) to shatter her bonds and send a death wave at Kagato. Unfortunately, Kagato is immune to Jurai Energy and sends the attack back. However, Tenchi then busts out Jurai Energy and combines it with Earth Energy to defeat Kagato with the power of trees, neither of which he had access to because he was still learning the nature of his power.
97** In the first movie, when Tenchi's mother realizes who Tenchi is, and thus what she is, she instantly gains access to all of her latent powers and kicks the BigBad's ass long enough for everybody to escape. WordOfGod states this attack weakened her, and it's why she died so young.
98** In the second movie, when Tenchi is trapped in the dark world and unable to access his light-based powers. Ayeka uses a branch from her brother's tree-ship to project herself (and a source of light) into the dark world, granting Tenchi the ability to use his standard light-powered sword-based badassery. This functions as a double case as both Ayeka used a never-before seen power, and catapulted Tenchi to new levels of power.
99* In the animé version of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', Yusuke, after recovering from a mid-battle HeroicBSOD against Yomi and regaining a purpose in life, temporarily achieves Sacred Energy, which provides enough of a power boost to fight one of the most powerful demons alive to a near draw, Yomi only winning by passing out mere seconds after Yusuke.
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103* ''ComicBook/ChaosWar'': [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] is fighting an eldritch abomination named Glory, and losing, but manages to pull out the strength to win via a powerup from a woman who was praying to him.
104* ''ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}'': In one of the last story arcs, Hell is being invaded by forces led by a powerful angel of war, who is tearing through Etrigan and his demons with ease. Etrigan eventually defeats him by finding a crown embodied with all the power of Hell and curbstomps him.
105* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Hulk's "Worldbreaker" form basically counts as this. Hulk's basic power is that the angrier he gets, the stronger he gets, seemingly without an upper limit. The "Worldbreaker" form is when he gets so angry that his strength is enough [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin to break a planet]].
106* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
107** In ''ComicBook/OurWorldsAtWar'', Superman temporarily merges with Kismet, the living embodiment of the universe, to help defeat Imperiex. Later he gains enough power by flying into the sun to stop ComicBook/WarWorld.
108** During the climatic final battle at the end of ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'', ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} tricks the seemingly invincible Worldkiller-1 into dunking her into the Sun as she's dying. The sudden influx of solar energy boosts Kara's powers up to insane levels, and she proceeds to completely annihilate Worldkiller-1.
109** ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': During the final battle, [[ComicBook/NewGods Highfather]] greatly amplifies ComicBook/{{Superboy}} and Supergirl's powers in order to give them at least a chance against ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
110* ''ComicBook/{{Violine}}'': Violine is revealed to be able to communicate psychically with her pet mouse. This is foreshadowed when she and her father read each other's minds without looking each other in the eyes (which is normally required to read other people's thoughts).
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114* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': Godzilla's Spiral Heat Ray, unlocked by his and Mothra's symbiosis. [[AdaptationalHeroism Monster X]] only metamorphoses into its final form towards the climax, in time for the FinalBattle.
115* ''Fanfic/AllForLuz'': In the last chapter of Season 2, [[Characters/AllForLuzLuzNoceda Luz Noceda]] gets this during her fight against the [[WakeUpCallBoss Golden Guard]] when she's about to be defeated and goes through a Quirk Awakening that not only increases the number of Quirks her body can hold but also power-ups all the stolen Quirks that came with it. [[spoiler:While its enough to defeat him, Luz is unable to stop TheDragon from destroying Gravesfield with his LimitBreak in his last ditch attempt to kill her.]]
116* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has Jean Grey discover her full power in chapter 75, after Strange bluntly informs her of it.
117** Carol Danvers wields Alan Scott's Green Lantern Ring in chapter 76 through the finale and Diana picks up Mjolnir.
118** At the end of the ''Forever Red'' arc, in the sequel, Maddie seals her HeelFaceTurn by lifting Mjolnir... leading to the LemonyNarrator lamenting that the universe does ''not'' have a soundtrack, and therefore this ''isn't'' accompanied by a rendition of AC/DC's ''Thunderstruck''.
119* ''Fanfic/CodePrime:'' In the ''R2'' chapter ''One Shall Fall'' [[spoiler:due to the Neo-Ragnarök Connection connecting the world of the living with the world of the dead, when Megatron kills Lelouch, he is brought into the Realm of the Primes along with his mother Marianne. As Neo-Ragnarök would awaken Unicron, the Primes grant Lelouch with a fragment of their power, with Marianne acting as a filter so that he can survive the transfer of power. Upon returning to the world of the living, [[CameBackStrong and wielding the Star Saber]], Lelouch uses the Power of the Primes to purge the Dark Energon from Megatron's body, which also removed V.V.'s code from him, rendering him mortal, and finishing him off once and for all.]]
120* The ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'' gives us a new ghost form that gives Danny a massive power boost. However, it has two side effects as Danny not only loses control of his rage, but the energy generated by his new form could cause his form to burn out.
121* ''The entire cast'' of ''Fanfic/LatiasJourney'' at the end of the last battle.
122* In addition to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] getting his required Eleventh Hour Superpower ({{crossover}} with the ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' series, after all), all of the non-Mario characters in the ''Fanfic/PaperMarioX'' series also gain Eleventh Hour Superpowers:
123** [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]] gains the Master Sword, Malon and Zelda gain Light Arrows, and Ganondorf can turn into Ganon.
124** [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Eggman]]'s machine gets upgraded and everyone else turns {{Super|Mode}}.
125** Franchise/{{Kirby}} gains the Dragoon Rider and the Star Rod while Meta Knight gains Master.
126** [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus]] can use her Zero Laser.
127* In ''Fanfic/PokemonTheGreatAdventure'', before they awoke, As's latent Aura Powers had the habit to kick in and take him out of a tight spot ... such as being cornered by a pack of angry Mankey.
128* In ''Fanfic/APonyOutOfPlace'', Flare Blitz, a Ponyta, evolves into a Rapidash during an important race, giving him a speed boost and access to unicorn magic, which comes in handy during his battle with Arceus.
129* The ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'' has an example during the FinalBattle of the Wedding Arc: during the duel between Cadence and [[EvilTwin Queen Cadenza]]/[[DeityOfHumanOrigin Alicorn!Chrysalis]], Chrysalis lets slip that alicorns have the abilities of ''all'' the tribes of ponies, ''including'' changeling VoluntaryShapeshifting. As such, Cadence is able to tap into this, beginning a ShapeshifterShowdown. Justified, as Cadence was always able to do that, she just didn't know until Chrysalis revealed it that she ''could'' as it isn't until right before the final battle of the arc that the heroes realize Changelings were a lost pony tribe at all.
130* ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'': During several battles in the story's second half, the J-Team faces defeat only for Tohru to suddenly manifest new chi powers that help tip the scales.
131* In ''Fanfic/{{Revelations}}'', Túrante gets a new power in chapter 29, just in time to save her allies. She uses the power to destroy some enemies and summon TheCavalry.
132* Harry works on her (raven) Animagus transformation all year in ''Fanfic/TheRigelBlackChronicles'', without success, but finally achieves it JustInTime when [[spoiler:her cover is blown and she just needs to fly away from everything]].
133* Exaggerated in a mundane way at the very end of ''VideoGame/Rockman7EP''. The final battle is a dreadful BulletHell with multiple phases, but Mega Man is given [[spoiler:infinite healing items to take on Bass]].
134* ''Fanfic/ShadowsAwakening'': Uncle creates a chi sword for Jackie (which works similarly to Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors' weapons) for the penultimate fight in the Forge of Shadows. In the next chapter (the FinalBattle), Viper also gets a chi spear.
135* {{VideoGame/Sonic|Generations}} turns into [[SuperMode Super Sonic]] during the FinalBoss fight of ''[[Fanfic/SonicGenerationsFriendshipIsTimeless Sonic Generations: Friendship is Timeless]]'', of course, but [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic the Mane 6]] also [[http://fav.me/d5c1yv7 gain]] [[http://fav.me/d4rffbx Super]] [[http://fav.me/d5ayw0i forms]] [[http://fav.me/d5bh6mm of]] [[http://fav.me/d5a1hbm their]] [[http://fav.me/d5adywz own]].
136* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7623289/1/ Transcendence: Digital Curse]]''. After spending most of the story cursed by the Chronodata and unable to digivolve, Agumon is finally able to use it to digivolve and fight off the unstoppably powerful Abyssgreymon in the climax.
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140* ''Animation/BoBoiBoyTheMovie'': Ochobot uses the last of his energy and gives everyone powerset upgrades to finally defeat the Tengkotak, emitting a yellow trail directed at each of them in their time of need.
141** [=BoBoiBoy=] survives the strike of Bora Ra's hammer and punches him away before using Blaze and Ice (the [[NextTierPowerup 2nd tier]] of Fire and Water) for the first time. When Bora Ra sets an UnrealisticBlackHole that threatens to swallow everyone from above, the hero splits into 7 and unlocks two new elementals, Thorn and Solar. Thorn uses spiky vines to secure Bora Ra before Solar deals the finishing blow with an {{Eye Beam|s}} right through him and the black hole.
142** [[{{Transmutation}} Gopal]] becomes able to transform ''himself'' into other materials, as he realises that he survived Gaga Naz's attack by turning into gold. He bounces around while made of rubber before turning his head into diamond for a [[UseYourHead rather effective head-butt]].
143** Yaya's gravity powers become strong enough to lift [[TheBrute Gaga Naz]] and forcefully drop him on the ground in a "Maximum Gravity Crush", which is combined with Ying's newfound ability to reverse time, sending Gaga Naz flying and falling until some of his teeth get knocked out.
144** Fang gains the ability to fuse with his shadow animals, wearing them like enhanced suits. He flies to Bora Ra with a "Shadow Garuda Fusion" and leaps across floating rocks as a "Shadow Bear Fusion" to attack him.
145* ''Animation/BoBoiBoyMovie2'': In the last half of the final battle, [=BoBoiBoy=] unlocks Elemental Fusion with the help of [[spoiler:Hang Kasa, [[FakingTheDead who fakes his death]]]] to [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening instill him with the drive to defeat Retak'ka]]. He does so by fusing his two remaining elemental powers and using Ochobot to absorb back the other elemental powers from Retak'ka and using them to make more fusions to fight him with.
146* In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', Dot has been having trouble being able to fly, but when she goes to find Flik and the circus bugs to get them back to the colony, [[DieOrFly she's able to do so]] ("Come on, wings. Fly, fly!") and reach them in time.
147* During the climax of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'', Toothless [[TuckAndCover protects]] Hiccup from a point blank shot of ice breath from Drago's Bewilderbeast and after a few harrowing moments pass, he erupts from the ice with his back scales/fins glowing blue and his breath attacks greatly amplified in force and speed. As he didn't get to do more aside from launching a barrage of these amplified plasma blasts during the film itself, any other effects of the power up are unknown.
148* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'', baby Jack-Jack is thought to not possess any superpowers, but when the BigBad kidnaps him in the climax, he is revealed to have ''many'', including bursting into flame, becoming metal, turning into a super-strong demon, and more. The only foreshadowing is a series of increasingly panicked voicemails his mother gets from the babysitter (with context later provided in the short film ''WesternAnimation/JackJackAttack'').
149* At the climax of ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'', Po finally attains inner peace, which [[RuleOfCool somehow]] extends from being able to redirect water drops on leaves to being able to redirect ''cannonfire'', allowing him to destroy the {{Big Bad}}'s fleet.
150* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'', the protagonists gain their superhero alter-egos in the last 20 minutes of the film. For a 13th hour example, when Spongebob uses the book to press the ResetButton, he adds a slight caveat that gives Squidward the HeroicBuild.
151* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'', Bowser's plan is to steal a Power Star from a kingdom of penguins to use it in a proposal to Princess Peach. At the end of the movie, the Mario Bros. get their hands on the Power Star and use its invincibility powers to fend off an army of Bowser's minions and defeat Bowser himself.
152* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'', it's revealed at the climax that Rapunzel's tears share the same regenerative power as her hair.
153* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', Hot Rod is being strangled by Galvatron in the final battle of the movie. Fortunately, this puts the Matrix of Leadership hanging around Galvatron's neck within reach. Hot Rod grabs the Matrix and wrests it free, and the Matrix (along with the spirit of Optimus Prime) deems him worthy of becoming the Autobots' leader. Galvatron, [[OhCrap realizing what's happening]], shoots at the now-former Hot Rod in a desperate attempt to rob him of the Matrix's power, but by this point, the power of the Matrix has already transformed Hot Rod into Rodimus Prime. Rodimus' increased strength and size allows him to easily defeat Galvatron and throw him into space.
154* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei discovers her DoubleJump ability just before the climax.
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158* ''Film/CoolWorld'': At the film's climax, Jack Deebs learns that he can access the powers of the Cool World. He promptly uses an ElongatedArmsGag to reach the roof of the hotel where FemmeFatale Holli Would has taken the Spike. Once Jack touches the Spike, he transforms completely into a FlyingBrick Superman expy.
159* ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'':
160** In ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'', the titular character gains her power to vanquish Ares just before the end.
161** In ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'', The Flash uses the Speed Force to go back in time to stop Steppenwolf from using the Mother Boxes to activate "the Unity" and kill the entire Justice League.
162* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
163** ''Film/KingKongVsGodzilla'': The climactic FinalBattle between the two monsters begins quite one-sided, with Godzilla clearly having the upper hand in regards to both power and durability, until Kong is struck by lightning. This seems to restore Kong's vigour, empowers him, and grants him electric powers on top of that, allowing him to now fight equally.
164** ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah'': [[SuperMode Burning]] [[Characters/GodzillaTheGodzillas Godzilla]] appears for the first time in the final film of the Heisei series, helping to kill Destoroyah. It was explained as the result of being overclocked on radioactive power at levels even ''Godzilla'' couldn't absorb all at once, [[spoiler:and ended up killing him]].
165** ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'': Ozaki supercharges Godzilla with his Kaiser power, enabling him to use his Crimson Spiral Heat Ray to vanquish Kaiser Ghidorah.
166** ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': Mothra's sacrifice allows Godzilla to become Burning Godzilla (for the first time since ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'') and use a supercharged version of his Nuclear Pulse to obliterate Ghidorah. Unlike in ''Godzilla vs. Destoroyah'', the [=MonsterVerse=] incarnation of Godzilla survives at the end.
167* In ''Film/KungFuHustle'', Sing's chi flow is cleared after he is nearly beaten to death by the Beast. This unlocks his true potential as a kung fu master.
168* Bruce Leeroy mastering the Glow at the end of ''Film/TheLastDragon''.
169* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
170** ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'': When things start getting desperate for Cap's team, Ant-Man uses his Pym Particles to grow to giant size and start stomping people.
171--->'''Iron Man:''' Ok, anybody on ''our'' side hiding any shocking, fantastic abilities they'd like to disclose?! I am open to suggestions!
172** Inverted in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'': Spidey's high-tech suit (the same one from ''Civil War'') was confiscated by Iron Man, leaving him with only his homemade suit for his bout against the Vulture.
173** ''Film/ThorRagnarok'': Thor finally realizes that he can generate lightning on his own instead of needing Mjolnir to channel it, and uses it to rain destruction against Hela.
174** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': Thor's subplot in the film is to create a weapon strong enough to defeat Thanos. The weapon, Stormbreaker, is only finished just in time for Thor, Rocket and Groot to get to Earth and join the rest of the Avengers in fighting off the current AlienInvasion.
175** ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'': Carol actually gets her superpowers in the backstory, but she's also stuck with a PowerLimiter that prevents her from making full use of them. When she figures out how to remove it, she becomes one of the most powerful beings in the entire MCU and utterly curb-stomps anything and anyone in her way.
176** ''Film/AvengersEndgame'': With Iron Man down and Thor about to be bisected by his own Stormbreaker courtesy of Thanos, [[spoiler: Captain America]] [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield picks up and wields Mjolnir]] to save Thor. This may be a pure example of [[spoiler: Steve]] becoming worthy or realizing his worthiness at the last possible moment. On the other hand, [[spoiler: the ambiguity is established in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''. During the comic scene where all the other Avengers -- except Natasha -- try and fail to lift the hammer, Steve is the only one who apparently even budges it. Both Steve's and especially Thor's expressions raise the question on if the good Captain really couldn't move Mjolnir, or if he just decided not to. WordOfGod has only added to the confusion, with the writers of ''Endgame'' favoring the former interpretation, and the directors supporting the latter]].
177** ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'': Spidey finally masters his Spider-Sense, which was just what he needed to see through Mysterio's illusions.
178* ''Film/TheMatrix'': After Neo is shot and seemingly dies, Trinity reveals that the Oracle told her that she would fall in love with 'The One' so it has to be him. Cue his resurrection and subsequent obliteration of Smith and the other Agents.
179* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': Rey and Kylo using their Force connection to teleport nearby objects to each other's location. They eventually take advantage of this ability in the climax to get the unarmed Kylo a lightsaber when he's about to be killed by the Knights of Ren.
180* ''Film/TheShadow'': Throough most of the film, The Shadow's powers are limited to his classic ability to "cloud men's minds so they cannot see him", with bits of {{Telepathy}} and MindControl mixed in. Then during the final confrontation with Shiwan Khan, the Shadow manifests a powerful telekinetic ability, which he uses to shatter a roomfull of mirrors and then critically wound Shiwan with a shard of glass.
181* In ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', the protagonist Will Stronghold unlocks the ability to fly that he inherited from his mom, [[DieOrFly after getting thrown through the window]] by the BigBad.
182* {{Downplayed|Trope}} in ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020''. During the movie, Sonic regularly demonstrates a "power" which manifests as some form of Blue Lightning that appears to allow him to move faster, deal far more damage to objects he spindashes into, and destroy any electrical devices nearby. This power only manifests when Sonic is showing some form of negative emotion (in particular stress/anger) and he doesn't use it when running from Robotnik during the final chase. [[spoiler:However, when Tom stands up against Robotnik and states Sonic was his friend, Sonic suddenly erupts with this electrical energy and is able to actually harness it for the final battle which both overloads Robotnik's flying machine (which is using one of Sonic's quills) and allows him to deal serious damage to Robotnik's machine]].
183** In ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022'', the cast are all aiming to obtain the power of the Master Emerald, up until Eggman claims it for himself and creates a giant robot. So much so, it ends up putting Sonic and his friends on the backfoot in the climax, with the Master Emerald being shattered, and freeing the seven Chaos Emeralds. [[spoiler:When everything looks at their bleakest, Sonic channels the power of the gems into his body, thanks to the power of his family, transforming into [[GoldenSuperMode Super Sonic]] at the last minute, allowing him to defeat Robotnik, once and for all]].
184* In ''Film/SpaceJam'', UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan, despite playing like a regular basketball player most of the movie, suddenly develops, ironically, a WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes style body at the final seconds of the BigGame. This is right after he witnesses his human friend Stan Podolak get flattened like a pancake and subsequently inflated like a balloon. A twist on the trope in that Michael could have done that at ''any'' time, he just didn't ''know'' that until the game was almost over (and he even calls the Tunes out on not telling him earlier).
185* Played for laughs in ''Film/StrangeBrew''. The police are trying to stop the spread of drugged beer at Oktoberfest. Bob and Doug get their dog Hosehead and tell him to go to Oktoberfest, promising him sausages and beer - at which point Hosehead runs down the street, leaps into the air, and [[SuperheroesWearCapes gains a cape]].
186* A rather ''literal'' example in the climax of ''Film/UltramanTaigaTheMovieNewGenerationClimax''; the monster, Malicious Demon Grimdo, seems unstoppable, until the Ultramen team pulls out their trump card -- having all eleven of them transferring their powers into Ultraman Taiga, turning Taiga into Ultraman Reiga, an Ultra-warrior as strong as the ''eleven'' Ultramen [[note]] Ginga, Victory, X, Orb, Geed, Rosso, Blu, Grigrio, Taiga, Titas and Fuma [[/note]] combined.
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190* ''Literature/FenghsenYanyi'': during the first battle inside the Ten Thousands Immortals Formation, three of the Twelve Immortals of Kunlun are chosen to fight the disciples of Tongtian. All three of them (Puxian Zhenren, Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun and Cihang Daoren) defeat their opponents by achieving a majestic buddha form with brightly colored skin, multiple heads and arms, becoming the three buddhas known as Puxian Pusa, Wenshu Guangfa Pusa and Guanyin Pusa. They only use the buddha form again during the final clash in the Formation, after which all Immortals leave to Jiang Ziya and his disciples the task to defeat King Zhou and Daji.
191* In ''Literature/FineStructure'', Ching absorbs the power of the BigGood just in time for the FinalBattle with the BigBad.
192* In the last book of ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'', it is revealed that like his sister Tash, Zak is Force-Sensitive. Which is odd, because it's well established that for her entire life, Tash has been a little strange and [[PsychicChildren psychic]]. She's been having her undeveloped [[MySignificanceSenseIsTingling Force senses]] go off often as the kids have been in danger, a Force-ghost seeing both of them said he could [[InvisibleToNormals only be perceived by a Force-Sensitive]], and she's explicitly able to tell if she meets someone who can use the Force. Zak's never been shown with any of that.
193* Near the end of ''Literature/{{Hero}}'', Thom conveniently develops FlyingBrick powers as a consequence of absorbing pain while healing people.
194* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': In the final act of the climax, Benji awakens his latent dragokin powers.
195* ''Literature/{{Nerds}}'': In the FinalBattle of the final book, Jackson/Braceface transforms [[MorphWeapon his braces]] into a HumongousMecha, a power leagues above anything else he's done up to that point. Unlike most examples, it's not the sole factor that wins the battle, though it obviously tips the scales a bit.
196-->'''Jackson''': Got a new trick I've been wanting to try out.
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200* The GrandFinale of ''Series/EarthFinalConflict'' has the heroes [[StormingTheCastle storming the Atavus ship]] that was recently discovered, which is full of thousands of Atavus warriors in [[HumanPopsicle stasis]]. Suddenly, Hubble Urick brings them a dozen energy {{Hand Cannon}}s capable of killing an Atavus with one shot. Prior to that, only Renée's energy pistol could do that, and it took several shots, with normal guns having no effect. However, those are clearly prototypes, so they may not have been available before.
201* Eddie gets one in ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'', unlocking his Osirian powers at the end of season 2, which was the first time he had needed to use them.
202* ''Franchise/KamenRider'' shows don't always have these, but when they do, it's often quite the spectacle:
203** Nearly every Rider movie from around 2009 onward features the protagonist gaining a new movie-exclusive form to fight the final boss with.
204** ''Series/KamenRiderKuuga'' waits until the last episode to unlock Ultimate Form, possessing all the combined abilities of his other forms and enough raw power to destroy the planet with a single kick. He then uses it to fight the identically powered BigBad, [[CombatBreakdown and the fight soon degenerates into the two of them in human form beating each other to death with their bare hands]].
205** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' and his rival Baron both gain nearly godlike power just before their final confrontation.
206** ''Series/KamenRiderDrive'' fulfills Mach's long-running arc of feeling inferior to his more powerful companions by finally giving him the upgrade he'd been after in his last battle, and it's plenty to lay the smackdown on Banno. Unfortunately the way he ''gets'' said upgrade leaves him regretting that he even wanted it in the first place.
207** ''Series/KamenRiderGhost'' only learns the last of his emotion-based finishers during the final battle. Appropriately, it's ThePowerOfLove. In the last stage of the fight he also gains the ability to summon the heroic spirits that serve as his allies without needing to use the form that previously gave him that ability.
208** ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'' uses this twice in the show: Grease's final battle sees him gain the new Grease Blizzard form, while the final blow in the last battle is dealt by Sento using his and Banjo's signature Fullbottles to turn into [=RabbitDragon=].
209** ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' gets the biggest example since ''Kuuga'': for the final battle, he finally gains the power of Oma Zi-O, the combined powers of ''every'' Kamen Rider including everyone else on this list. Yes, even the riders after him.
210** ''Series/KamenRiderZeroOne'' and ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'' each get a last-episode upgrade that brings the strength of their base forms up to match their final forms, mostly so they can beat the final boss while wearing their original costumes. Zero-One's is strictly an HourOfPower boost to his stats (Realising Hopper Progrise Key), while Saber gets the somewhat more elaborate ability to spam [[AllYourPowersCombined the powers of all the various Wonder Ride Books throughout the series]] (''Wonder Almighty'' Wonder Ride Book).
211** ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' doesn't see Geats get a new form or his base upgrade, rather he literally ''[[DeityOfHumanOrigin becomes a god]]''.
212* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': The Stranger struggles for most of season 1 to use his mysterious powers, accidentally hurting the Harfoots with them several times and scaring them. In the final of the Season 1, he receives a pep talk from Nori, and finally uses his magical powers to defends the Harfoots and obliterates the Dweller and her two followers.
213* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' only does it less often than Rider because there's fewer movies:
214** ''Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger'' has the Carrangers pulling a brand new attack out of nowhere to defeat Exhaus -- they combine their Carmagic Powers for the Carranger Carmagic Attack, transforming into energy versions of their respective main mecha and then fusing into a single ball of energy that flies through Exhaus to finish him off.
215** ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'' has the villain's final robot designed to counter every trick that the Busters have had up until now. In response, Hiromu manages to apply his personal-scale superspeed to his robot for the first and only time.
216** ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'' takes this trope to the absolute extreme, as [=ToQ=] #1 Rainbow is obtained ''during'' the final battle. Even the [[SuperpoweredEvilSide ToQ #1 Black]] form he's using before then would qualify.
217** ''Series/DoubutsuSentaiZyuohger'' sees Yamato use his own version of Mondo's All Beasts Unleashed during the final battle, becoming an eagle/gorilla/whale hybrid.
218** ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVSKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'', after giving all of the upgrades past the first quarter exclusively to the Lupinrangers (especially the [=VictoryStriker=]), finally lets the Patrangers use them during the final battle, specifically, letting them use the Siren Striker for Patren 1gou to transform into [[SuperMode Super Patren 1gou]].
219** ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'': A downplayed example happens in the penultimate episode, where after Boccowaus destroys the Zenkaigers' Sentai Gears, the powers of the Super Sentai that they freed give them their powers back in the form of [[Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers Avataro Gears]].
220** ''Series/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger'': The monarchs finally manage to complete King-Ohger's ultimate power up, Ultimate King-Ohger, which is a universe-sized version of God King-Ohger, and use it to destroy Dagded once and for all.
221* ''Series/StrangerThings'': In the first season, Eleven finally used her powers of telekinesis to the greatest effect when she desintegrated the Demogorgon - though it isn't exactly her tapping into hitherto unknown sources. In season 2, however, she gains [[spoiler: the ability to fuel her power while channeling her rage, thus being enabled to close the gate between the dimensions.]]
222* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'': The finale of season 2 has [[spoiler:Earth merging with Bizarro Earth]]. Superman is previously depowered by [[spoiler:being drained by Ally Allston]]. He guesses that the only way for him to regain his power to stop the [[spoiler:merging]] is to be [[HurlItIntoTheSun thrown into the sun]]. Despite his reservations, [[spoiler:his half-brother Tal-Rho does it, while commenting that humans don't deserve someone like Kal-El]]. Not only does Superman regain his powers, he becomes supercharged by the sun. When [[spoiler:Ally tries to drain him again, it lets her, and the power is too much, causing her to split in two again. He then flies around the merging Earths multiple time before slamming his fist into the ground, literally punching the worlds apart]].
223* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'':
224** ''Series/UltramanTiga'' sees Tiga obtain the golden Glitter Mode, [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve born from people around the world believing in him granting him their light.]]
225** ''Series/UltramanCosmos'' has a Glitter Form for Cosmos, Miracluna Form, which upgrades his purification abilities enough to even purify [[BigBad Chaos Darkness]].
226** ''Series/UltramanNexus'' gives Nexus his true form, Ultraman Noa, [[CurbStompBattle who promptly destroys Dark Zagi, Noa's own dark copy.]]
227** ''Series/UltramanMebius'' allows Mebius and Hikari to perform a FusionDance into a warrior capable of overwhelming [[BigBad Alien Empera]], Ultraman Mebius Phoenix Brave.
228** ''Series/UltramanX'' gives X the Hybrid Armor, granting him the abilities of the Gomora, Eleking, Zetton, and Bemxtar [=MonsArmors=] as well as Exceed X's Xlugger.
229** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' gives Orb Origin the Orb Supreme Calibur: Origium Galaxis, where he summons the components of his Fusion Up forms, they perform their Ultra Beams, and Orb performs the Orb Supreme Calibur followed by his Origium Ray.
230** ''Series/UltramanRB'' gives Ultraman Reube a new attack, using the Makoto Crystal to perform the Shin Vortex Buster.
231** ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' gives Taiga Tri-Strium a new attack, the Quattro Squad Blaster, an attack capable of defeating Ultraman Tregear.
232** ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga'' sees Ignis gives the power of Trigger Dark to Kengo, combining it with Trigger Multi Type's power to form Trigger Truth, a warrior who can use both light and darkness.
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236* ''Roleplay/TheBalladOfEdgardo'': Late in the story, Edgardo manages to make it to Haven, a city where your [[{{Mana}} Spirit]] is refilled up to its cap as long as you're there, and for a one day after you leave. His "Overflowing Spirit" perk ''removed'' his cap, letting him unleash infinite-Spirit punches to OneHitKill anyone and destroy anything in one blow. Since he had just unlocked the Teleport ability, he was also able to freely use it, circumventing its normally-huge Spirit cost and letting him take the fight to the BigBad with his newfound power.
237%% * The [[spoiler: [[BigGood Secret of the Void]]]] in the first game shows up during the [[FinalBoss final boss battle]] against the NighInvulnerable [[spoiler:Anti-Chuck Norris Turret Tank]].
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241* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'' during ''Return of the Scarlet Empress'', the Five Maidens will unlock the highest tier of Sidereal Charms if things get dire enough. Considering that the Ebon Dragon is marching his army to Heaven, things are indeed dire enough.
242* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': The climax of the Weatherlight Saga has the pacifistic golem Karn become the core of the Legacy Weapon, inheriting Urza's soul and spark to become an artificial Planeswalker capable of destroying Yawgmoth.
243* The Talent Unlock Burst mechanic in ''PsionicsTheNextStageInHumanEvolution'' can result in this. In addition to overflow, it is possible, if rare, for intense negative emotions to grant an esper a large amount of caps, which can result in a new level of psitalents being unlocked, temporarily or permanently, and a number of powerpoints being automatically restored. The example given in the book details a restrained telekinetic spontaneously developing necrokinesis in response to their girlfriend's life being threatened.
244* The ''TabletopGame/{{Pokemon}}'' TCG has an attack titled "11th Hour Tackle" held by Hippopotas (Ultra Prism 68/156). It does 50 damage unless there are three cards or fewer left to draw, in which case it does 180.
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248* Avalon in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'''s "Fate" route works as such. Avalon is only returned to Saber before the final battle, who uses it when she was losing for a comeback victory (Shirou also Traces a copy, and does the same for ''his'' battle). Arguably, Unlimited Blade Works (in the route of the same name) and both the aptly-named Rule Breaker and Excalibur (in ''Heaven's Feel'') also perform the same function.
249* In the sixth scenario of ''VisualNovel/RadicalDreamers'', a previously found jewel enables Serge to summon a giant to fight against Lynx's [[spoiler:giant mecha]].
250* ''VisualNovel/{{Sunrider}}'':
251** In the final mission of ''Sunrider: Mask of Arcadius'', Asaga taps into her dormant Sharr powers and unlocks the Awakening, a SuperMode that increases all her stats at an exponential rate for every turn that it remains active.
252** In the antepenultimate phase of the final boss fight of ''Sunrider 4: The Captain's Return'', Sola gains the power to teleport anywhere on the map for a trifling Energy cost, letting what is normally your least mobile unit engage in extremely effective HitAndRunTactics. The game takes away this power in the final stage of the fight, but you won't need it by that point.
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256* When the bunny protagonist of ''[[Webcomic/FifteenMinds Blue Moon Blossom]]'' is turned to stone, the rabbit spirit joins the rest of the adventuring party in mourning, but when it gets close enough to the bunny, its power restores them to life. The rabbit spirit's expressions indicate that it didn't know it could do this beforehand, and it turns out to be a very important power a bit later.
257* In ''Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures'', pretty much everything that the titular ''Webcomic/ProblemSleuth'' does after using Sepulchritude counts here, ending with him using a burst of righteous charisma to destroy all of DMK's health bars.
258* In ''WebComic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'', after Usagi's ascension into godhood/Sailor Cosmos the other Senshi power up into their Cosmic Sailor Senshi forms. This also had the effect of breaking Servant Chaos's possession of Hotaru, [[spoiler:reviving the Asteroid Senshi, and allowing this timeline's Chibiusa to ''finally'' transform]].
259* In the final arc of ''Webcomic/{{Wonderlab}}'', known as "A Party Everlasting", Taii ends up awakening their E.G.O through the sheer determination to save Catt, who had become a Distortion. This ends up awakening [[spoiler:Rose, whose soul was resting within the E.G.O of the Staining Rose]], and the two act as one so long as Taii is wearing the awakenend E.G.O.
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263* ''WebAnimation/AnimatorVsAnimation'': After witnessing all of their friends die by the hands of The Dark Lord, The Second Coming's real powers awaken. Their injuries heal instantaneously, they finish off The Dark Lord once and for all, revive their fallen friends, and then [[PostVictoryCollapse pass out]].
264* In Episode 52 of ''WebAnimation/{{Eskimo Bob}}'', Fenwood turns into an Ultraman-like to combat Yuckorah and Pengan. It doesn't work.
265* Invoked in ''Literature/{{Worm}}'', when the imminent demise of humanity prompts Taylor to have Panacea tamper with her brain to try to remove the limits on her power. [[GoneHorriblyWrong It doesn't quite pan out how she'd hoped]].
266** She had attempted this earlier by going to Cauldron in search of a [[NextTierPowerUp second trigger]] or a formula capable of creating a powerful cape. Neither panned out.
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270* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' Season 6 finale, "The Comet", the thorn [[Characters/AdventureTimeFinn Finn the Human]] got in his hand early in the season transforms his arm into an [[AbsurdlySharpBlade absurdly sharp]] thorny grass whip, which he uses to slice and dice [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Orgalorg]] and free the titular comet.
271* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'', Anne Boonchuy, Sasha Waybright, and Marcy Wu take on the full power of the stones, compared to the small fragment Anne had access to previously. This gives them new {{Super Mode}}s eclipsing anything Anne had demonstrated prior, striding invincibly into every single wall of gunfire the Core could possibly throw at them. Unfortunately, this also gets {{Deconstruct|ion}}ed, in that ''because'' Sasha and Marcy only recently got their powers, their bodies aren't used to channeling that power like Anne is, so they burn out quicker than her. This prompts Anne to [[AllYourPowersCombined take all three stone powers]] and use them to destroy the Core once and for all.
272* The series finale of ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' gives us energybending, which acts as a PowerNullifier.
273** It came even earlier than that with the finale of Book One. After the moon is destroyed, [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderAvatarAang Aang]] fuses with the ocean spirit, turning into an insanely powerful, kaiju-like being that annihilates the Fire Navy Armada.
274** The final episode of the first season of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' plays with this trope. [[Characters/TheLegendOfKorraAvatarKorra Korra]] gains airbending, [[DiscardAndDraw but only after she loses the ability to bend the other three elements]]. Later, she regains those bending abilities and gets access to the [[SuperMode Avatar State]]... but this is ''after'' the BigBad has been defeated. However, she also gains the ability to restore bending to anyone who lost it, which lets her help the BigBad's victims.
275* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10''
276** [[Characters/Ben10BenTennyson Ben Tennyson]]
277*** The powerful {{Kaiju}}-sized Way Big is the final alien form Ben unlocks in the original series, during the climax of the FinaleMovie ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10SecretOfTheOmnitrix Secret of The Omnitrix]]''.
278*** In the second season finale of ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'', Azmuth grants Ben the ability to control and transform into ALL the aliens in known existence in the Omnitrix (And there are a LOT more than just 10,000, actually more than a million). He was able to transform without having to manually slap the switch down, which helps them get out of a prison situation. [[StatusQuoIsGod The Omnitrix resets back to its original settings]] after Ben uses it to save the dying Highbreeds by splicing their DNA with other aliens. It later comes to bite Ben in the ass [[NiceJobBreakingItHero when he and Kevin decide to hack it and get the same power]] in the upcoming fight with Vilgax in the new season... only to not only get the aliens rampant and rogue, but mutated Kevin with an array of metals and substances making up his body.
279* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': It happens to both the heroes and the BigBad. Regarding the formers, the Lyoko-warriors -- and more accurately [[TeenGenius Jérémie]] -- create a multi-agent program to take down the BigBad, XANA. Speaking of XANA, he comes up with a GiantMook, the Kolossus, that causes no end of trouble for the Lyoko-warriors.
280* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. When Ford is rescued from Bill's grasp in the final arc, he mentions that the Zodiac -- a recurring wheel of symbols seen in the introduction sequence and around Bill -- holds the key to defeating [[BigBad Bill Cipher]]. The ten people who represent the symbols on them gather and hold hands in a drawing of the Zodiac, which appears to start granting them some sort of power. But Stan and Ford get into an argument long enough for Bill to destroy the drawing before any effect could happen. The Zodiac ends up being unused, and Bill is defeated through a different method that does not involve any new last-minute powerups.
281* In that Christmas perennial ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'', the Grinch gets super-strength from his doubly-undersized heart "Growing three sizes that day".
282* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
283** Kim's battlesuit in ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So The Drama]]'' was originally supposed to be used only in one final showdown with Drakken and Shego. Then the series was UnCancelled and the writers had to [[StoryBreakerPower find ways to keep things challenging]]. In the first PostScriptSeason episode, Professor Dementor hacks into the suit to remote-control it, providing a rationale for Kim to be cautious about using it.
284** In the [[Recap/KimPossibleS4E22Graduation final episode]], Ron manages to fully tap into his Mystical Monkey Power and curb-stomp a pair of villains, one of whom had defeated both Kim (wearing the battlesuit) and Shego in [[Recap/KimPossibleS4E6MadDogsAndAliens a previous episode]].
285* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': Near the end of the fifth season, Ladybug and Cat Noir finally gain the ability to use their powers freely without transforming back, something only reserved for adults. Noroo remarks that they must have grown as heroes.
286* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
287** In the episode "[[ChristmasEpisode Hearth's Warming Eve]]", when Windigos are attracted by the hatred between the three pony tribe leaders and begin freezing everything, the new friendship between the tribe leaders' assistants manifests as a magical flame that shoots from Clover the Clever's horn, vanquishes the Windigos, and melts the ice along with the leaders' hearts.
288** Towards the end of the two-part season finale "A Canterlot Wedding", when Queen Chrysalis and her Changeling army have taken over Canterlot and left Shining Armor too weak to recast his defensive shield, Princess Cadance casts her [[ThePowerOfLove love spell]] on his horn, creating a barrier of love that expels the Changelings.
289** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E26TwilightsKingdomPart2 Twilight's Kingdom - Part 2]]", "Rainbow Power", the force that was locked inside the box, is unlocked after Twilight turns over all the alicorn magic she had been storing and proves to be the key to defeating Tirek. However the key to unlock the box is generated from Discord's artifact he received from Tirek and he's only released after the exchange to turn over the magic to Tirek occurs, meaning Tirek had literally ''won'' by the time the Rainbow Power box is unlocked (so it's really more of a "12th-Hour Superpower").
290** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS9E2TheBeginningOfTheEndPart2 The Beginning of the End - Part 2]]", after the Elements of Harmony are destroyed along with the Tree of Harmony thanks to King Sombra's crystals, the [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicTheManeCast Mane Six]] discover they still embody the spirits of the elements, and with that, they unleash the magic within them to destroy Sombra for good.
291* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', after spending the whole series being unable to do magic directly, the Titan grants [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz Noceda]] the last of his powers for the final battle against Belos, allowing her to use all forms of magic at will, albeit [[FuelMeterOfPower temporarily]], magic that coincides with a ''massive'' [[PhysicalGod power boost]].
292* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', the FinalBattle with Season 3 ArcVillain [[UltimateLifeform Jasper]] ends with [[Characters/StevenUniverseStevenQuartzUniverse Steven Quartz Universe]] telling Amethyst (who'd become obsessed with [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou being the one to beat Jasper]] but was failing to do so despite her best efforts) YouAreNotAlone and she's got him. This understanding on both their parts results in Steven's finally successfully [[FusionDance fusing with a Gem]] when he and Amethyst fuse into Smoky Quartz.
293* In the middle of the third season of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', Prowl picks up the ability to use "processor over matter", which is basically telekinesis. In the finale, Prowl and Jazz use this to pull together scattered pieces of the Allspark and convert them to use against the Lugnut Supremes -- and when that's not powerful enough, Prowl uses it to pull out his own spark.
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