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7->'''Danny:''' Ooh, Flare Razer!\
8'''Arin:''' That sounds '''awesome,''' dude. I can't wait to see how it accidentally kills you thirty times.
9-->-- '''WebVideo/GameGrumps''', ''[[VideoGame/ShovelKnight Shovel Knight Co-Op]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGXnIOeGkx0&feature=youtu.be Part 18]]''
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11Whenever you see such a character... run. Far away. Where he or she walks, grass won't grow back.
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13This is the guy who, on getting out of bed in the morning, somehow manages to trigger a set of DisasterDominoes that ends up blowing up his next-door neighbor's house. After that, he'll swerve to avoid a squirrel on the commute to work, accidentally running a passing BusFullOfInnocents off a cliff. When he gets there, he'll distractedly fire a [[NailEm nail gun]] straight into the forehead of the resident ButtMonkey, then, after lunch, flip his BananaPeel onto the floor right in the path of an elderly hemophiliac.
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15He'll never notice any of this. And while others are in the emergency room, he'll probably come out without so much as a scratch.
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17[[DrivesLikeCrazy And what's that high-pitched screaming coming from under his car]] on the drive home? [[ItsProbablyNothing Meh. Probably the wind.]] Oh, did you see that pile of totaled cars a few blocks back? His is still pristine.
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19The SadistShow is his natural habitat. He's been known to show up in {{Crapsack World}}s when they're PlayedForLaughs. Can lead to MistakenForBadass when people are impressed with the results of his "work."
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21This trope is TheKlutz taken to its logical - and much darker - conclusion, so it could be called a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype. But unlike most, it's PlayedForLaughs [[BlackComedy far more often]] than for drama. It's very close to LethallyStupid, though in that case, the problems are caused by the character's general idiocy, and not always specifically by his clumsiness.
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23See MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds for the extreme version of this trope. Compare TheJinx who doesn't directly cause mayhem, but somehow manages to induce bad luck in those around him, and TheMillstone, a walking liability to his own side. Also compare WalkingTechbane when a character is unintentionally destructive to technology. IJustShotMarvinInTheFace is a SubTrope. SpannerInTheWorks, DoomMagnet, and WalkingDisasterArea are {{Sister Trope}}s. For laughs, may turn out to be GracefulInTheirElement.
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31* Fran of ''Manga/FrankenFran'' is one of the few non-comedic examples. In fact, she might be the best example of this trope deconstructed. Since this is itself a deconstruction, that's impressive.
32* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'':
33** Chiri tried to be a normal klutz but ended up this.
34** In one episode, Nozomu is being held captive in a government facility, and his students recognize him, drawing on their respective skills. The ApologizesALot girl Kaga bows her head to apologize and keeps accidentally [[HardHead banging her head into guards]]. She keeps apologizing every time this happens and as a result, accidentally kills a bunch of people.
35** Kafuka Fuura's EstablishingCharacterMoment is trying to save Nozomu from hanging himself, only to nearly kill him anyway in the process.
36---> '''Nozumu''': [[HypocriticalHumor "What if I had died!?"]]
37* Aiko Torasawa, or Torako-chan, of ''Manga/TorakoAnmariKowashichaDameDaYo'' is a sweet girl who means no harm to anybody and just wants to have friends. She's also a {{Cute Clumsy|Girl}} HugeSchoolgirl that DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength. Chapter five features her trying to join a club, only to demolish each and every club's equipment, whether it be stomping holes in Track and Field's track to tipping over the Literature Club's bookshelves, all while simply trying to participate normally.
38* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Spandam fumbles a lot, which makes it easier to not take him seriously... until his clumsiness leads to him accidentally '''summoning a Buster Call''', which means the entire island he is in gets bombarded to destruction. This poses more danger to the Straw Hats than anything Spandam did on purpose.
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42* Creator/JasperCarrott's mother-in-law when [[DrivesLikeCrazy behind the wheel.]]
43-->'''Carrott:''' She's been driving for nearly fifty years, and she's never had an accident. She's ''seen'' thousands!
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47* Fethry Duck of the ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'' sometimes causes these kinds of disasters. Not being a ''total'' idiot, he does sometimes take advantage of it, such as working in demolitions (that get much quicker and cheaper) or, as in the Italian story "Zio Paperone e l'Ultima Avventura" ("Uncle Scrooge's Last Adventure"), easy and large-scale sabotage.
48* [[http://cheekyweekly.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-features-disaster-des.html Disaster Des]] in the [[BritishComics British Comic]] ''Cheeky Weekly'' was a perfect example of this trope.
49* Wild Card of ''ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel'' is dangerous enough just walking around: furniture collapses, wall decor ends up on the floor, plates inevitably shatter. The problem is that he specializes in driving an armored vehicle called the Mean Dog, and according to the Joes, he handles it like it's an extension of his own body. Unfortunately for everyone else, this means he also DrivesLikeCrazy.
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53* Cadet-then-Officer-then-Sergeant Douglas Fackler in the ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' movies might be the very embodiment of this trope, constantly causing bodily injury to anyone around him while him being completely oblivious to it. He is such an immensely lethal klutz that throwing an apple core outside his patrol car's window in the first movie causes a chain reaction that results in '''a city-wide riot'''.
54* PlayedForLaughs in ''Film/TrueLies'', during a scene where Helen accidentally kills a group of terrorists while trying to fire an uzi, to save her husband, Harry. The recoil causes her to lose control and fumble the weapon, sending it tumbling down the stairs in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBIrQV9PxHg slow-motion montage sequence where it continues to fire,]] taking out several {{mooks}}.
55* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
56** ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'':
57*** In the final battle for Naboo, Anakin destroys the control ship by accidentally crashing into the bay and then accidentally firing at the reactor (which is somehow accessible from the docking bay). Though this may not have been an "accident" in the conventional sense, as the limits of the Force are not really known. Anakin's "instincts", more often than not, turn out to be guided by the Force. The point remains however, that Anakin had no idea what he was doing.
58*** Jar Jar Binks destroys quite a few combat droids accidentally during the same battle. In one scene he accidentally unlatches the door to a stash of grenadelike devices, sending them into the enemy ranks; in another, his foot gets caught in one droid, and trying to escape causes the droid's blaster to fire, taking out several droids, including a [[BossInMooksClothing Droideka]]. He notably [[EstablishingCharacterMoment mentions early in the film]] that [[PersonaNonGrata he was exiled from his home city]] (and he almost gets executed the second he puts foot back in it) for "being clumsy" (to Obi-Wan Kenobi's disbelief). Whatever clumsy things he did to earn that exile [[NoodleIncident were a mystery for a long time]] and [[ResolvedNoodleIncident when they were finally revealed]] it was as absurd as you'd expect (he nearly wrecked the whole town by accidentally making his boss's submersible run away).
59** Jar Jar's tendency for this continues in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. Clones assigned to him are convinced he's some kind of military genius since he unfailingly [[TheFool stumbles into something]] to defeat the current villain's plan and often takes out most of their forces himself in the process.
60* ''[[Film/TheNakedGun Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult]]'':
61** It shows that Drebin has accidentally killed his fiancée. He remains unaware of that. To elaborate, he lived on top of a steep cliff, and on their wedding day, he slammed the door open just as she was about to enter, throwing her off the edge to be eaten by sharks.
62** In the same movie he is also celebrated for killing a record number of drug dealers. He laughingly confesses that he backed over the last few with his car by accident.
63* [[Franchise/ThePinkPanther Inspector Jacques Clouseau.]] All assassins who set out to kill him end up dying themselves, usually with Clouseau blissfully unaware of their presence. Whether it's by clumsiness, dumb luck, or accidental DeadlyDodging, [[TheFool Clouseau always makes it out unscathed.]] In ''Film/AShotInTheDark'', at one point Chief Dreyfus remarks "give me a dozen men like Clouseau and I could destroy the world!". It is ''far'' from being a BadassBoast. He later escalates in ''Film/ThePinkPantherStrikesAgain'' by calling Clouseau more destructive than the literal DoomsdayDevice Dreyfus is standing right next to at that very moment ("this… is a ''water pistol''!)
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67* The title character of ''Literature/TheIncredibleWorldsOfWallyMcDoogle'', to the point where he's apparently been declared a "national [[WalkingDisasterArea disaster area]]". Whatever happens in his misadventures, you can bet that massive property damage and possible intervention from both local and international authorities are sure to follow.
68* {{Inverted}} with Sergeant "Jinxie" Penlan, of the ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' series, who has a reputation for, among other things, tripping, dropping, and random weapons discharges. Fortunately, she hasn't caused any friendly fire incidents -- if she kills anything, it's always something the Valhallans were trying to kill in the first place, and her squad [[CursedWithAwesome sees her as a good luck charm]] because she's the most likely member to suddenly discover a minefield without getting anyone killed from stepping on the mines.
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72* There was an episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' with this guy. He accidentally killed his wife, and then his NosyNeighbor, and he somehow decided that the best thing to do was bury said wife in fresh cement at a construction site... where he got stuck up to his waist (which didn't stop a passing thief from taking his wallet). It gets worse when they delve into his backstory. Some characters find his antics funny but Grissom is just disturbed.
73* ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances'': In "What to wear when yachting", Hyacinth tries to pull Richard on board their "yacht" (actually a tiny decrepit motor boat), after he has fallen in the river. She accidentally knocks the throttle lever, sending the boat racing forwards, with Richard hanging off the back, just above the propeller. As if emphasising the lethality of this situation, the producer notes that this was too dangerous to film, so the boat was towed by another one for this scene.
74* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'': JD's girlfriend Julie has classic Klutz tendencies, but when there's someone else for her to hurt she'll find an interesting way to maim them. Elliot was often a victim.
75* The titular character in ''Series/GilligansIsland''. He's a well-meaning, but destructively clumsy fellow, which is the reason [[JustEatGilligan the majority of the castaways' attempts to get rescued fail]]. On the other hand, he does end up regularly succeeding in saving the day if the problem does not involve getting off the island.
76* On ''Series/HolmesAndYoyo,'' this was the key reason Alexander Holmes, who fit this trope to a T (ask any of his partners), assigned him a humanoid partner in Gregory Yoyonovich. "Yoyo," as he liked being called, was no less of a klutz, either.
77* Steve Urkel's clumsiness in ''Series/FamilyMatters'' causes trouble for people around him, especially Carl. How many times has he accidentally destroyed some part of Winslow house?
78-->'''Steve:''' Did I do that?
79* Kel Kimble from ''Series/KenanAndKel'' is immensely clumsy and causes problems for those around him (mainly [[ButtMonkey Roger and Chris]]). When Kel tries to take care of Chris' house alongside Kenan, [[EpicFail he ends up getting the place completely destroyed]].
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83* In the music video for [[Music/{{Fergie}} Fergie's]] fittingly titled song "Clumsy", she kills her love interest when she accidentally hits a button and throws him out the airlock.
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87* In ''TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}'':
88** Rolling a CriticalFailure while attempting {{Slapstick}} can result in damage to bystanders.
89** You can accidentally cast FATAL, [[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds which destroys the world]], by just fumbling.
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93* Aperture Science can't build a calculator without it malfunctioning and killing dozens of [[RedShirt test subjects]]. As ''VideoGame/Portal2'' explains, [[CorruptCorporateExecutive their founder]] specifically built it to have NoOshaCompliance and fired anyone who opposed it. That kind of bit them in the ass later.
94* Colette from ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' plays around with this. She's not only a destructive klutz (leaving a [[ImpactSilhouette Colette-shaped hole]] whenever she trips into a wall) and a lucky klutz (she'll sometimes trip and fall against something that's exactly the thing that needed to be activated for the party to progress,) but in battle her klutziness can be weaponized with the Item Thief tech, which causes Colette to trip and fall into her opponent, causing damage and giving Colette a chance to steal a random item.
95* Chneero from ''VideoGame/ZenoClash'' is a Corwid bard who's singular focus in life is playing music and dancing. Not only is his music so atrocious that only other Corwids can appreciate it ([[MagicMusic to the point that it buffs and heals them]]), his dancing is so bad that if you get too close he'll accidentally slam into you for incredibly high damage.
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99* Most characters from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'', but resident [[TheDitz ditz]] Lumpy takes the cake. Pictured above is a scene from the TV episode "[[Recap/HTFHomeIsWhereTheHurtIs Home is Where the Hurt is]]", where after reforming Giggles' house with other characters, Lumpy opens a split door he made and accidentally [[OffWithHisHead crushes The Mole's head]]. A few times it works in his favor when he gets [[KillingInSelfDefense Fliqpy]] before he can be killed.
100* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' gives us Caboose, who has a history of team-killing people he tries to help. So much so that, not only does the Blue Team tell Caboose to help someone they want to be shot, Command has their own keyboard shortcut for his [=TKs=] (Control+F+U).
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104* ''[[Webcomic/{{Oglaf}} Oglaf]]'' features several examples, usually one-strip characters, such as:
105** [[https://www.oglaf.com/necking/ "Necking"]] features a [[OffWithHisHead headsman]] who botches an execution by accidentally beheading the wrong person.
106** "Pixie dust" features someone so bad at horseshoes that it kills people and somehow sets the town on fire.
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110* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': Dr. Gerald, in specific relation to vehicles. [[spoiler:ANY vehicle. In one joke article, they put him in a pair of roller skates and sent him into the base of a rival HQ. Said base is now a smoking crater.]]
111* ''Hal the Misinterpretive Porn Star,'' who on one occasion, manages to ''launch his co-star into space.''
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115* Creator/GavinFree is this in Creator/AchievementHunter. He screws up a lot and usually takes the rest of the Hunters along for the ride.
116-->'''Geoff:''' Gavin might be the only accidental serial-killer in existence.
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120* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
121** In one episode, Ralph Wiggum runs out into the street directly into the path of an oncoming car. Fortunately, his dad had installed a "security system..." in the form of a spike strip deployed across the road that threw [[RedShirt the driver]] through the windshield and face-first onto the asphalt.
122** Homer -- who designed said "security system" -- is a great example, too. People have died because of said stupidity and a notable example (Frank Grimes) died because the fury he got out of ''seeing'' said stupidity (and noticing everybody else preferred to ignore the destruction it brought) drove him to madness.
123* Dethklok from ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}''. They manage to kill fans at every show, the faulty and badly-conceived products they endorse cause countless deaths, and that's not even getting into the times when either they or their fans have people murdered intentionally.
124* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In a flashback, the last time Butters tap danced in "The Tap Tragedy", he accidentally killed eight people. (Well, technically 11 if you count one woman who was pregnant and two others who committed suicide afterwards.) Stan convinces him to perform again for the South Park Diggities in "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E4YouGotFdInTheA You Got F'd In the A]]", and he ends up killing the opposing dance team.
125* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'' Miss Whoops, in whatever job she takes she causes major destruction with it; most of them involve her running things over with large vehicles.
126* WesternAnimation/MrMagoo is blind to just about everything, but most of all the chaos around him.
127* Annie from ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'' is known as [[InUniverseNickname "the blonde widow"]] for this reason and has used this trait as a [[TookALevelInBadass weapon]] on occasion. Every normal boy who has gone on a date with her has ended up in hospital due to her clumsiness, and it is speculated that a second date would kill them.
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