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1->''"Do you believe in miracles? '''YES!'''"''
2-->-- '''Al Michaels''', calling the "Miracle on Ice" game
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4A pre-requisite of sporting flicks, where the competitor or team (usually the underdog, see DavidVersusGoliath) seems to be on the way down, until a pivotal moment happens (often a case of PutMeInCoach), after which the team stages, yes, a miraculous comeback ending in victory.
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6Of course, this is a case of TruthInTelevision - several teams and individuals in the history of organized sports have, in fact, accomplished nearly impossible comebacks to win games no one thought they could possibly win anymore. The National Hockey League, for example, has seen at least five teams turn 5–0 scores against them into 6–5 victories - the Los Angeles Kings in 1982 against the Edmonton Oilers (the so-called "Miracle on Manchester"), the Colorado Avalanche against the Florida Panthers in 1999[[note]]In this case, Colorado won 7–5[[/note]], the St. Louis Blues against the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2000, the Montreal Canadiens in 2008 against the New York Rangers, and the Chicago Blackhawks in 2009 against the Calgary Flames.
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8Also see DownToTheLastPlay. When the computer suddenly returns from near-defeat in a game, its RubberBandAI has snapped. When a vehicle does this in a race, it's {{Overdrive}}.
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10When the work ''doesn't'' involve sports, then this is the MisfitMobilizationMoment.
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12Compare HeroicSecondWind, the fighting equivalent.
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14It could be considered a WhamEpisode if the rally involves a completely expected ending, especially in the final game.
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16Warning: Major spoiler alerts!
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20!!Examples Subpages:
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31* From ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'', Deimon Devilbats often scored out by a large margin, only to fight back and win their game from 2nd half. Subverted since the quarterback, [[MagnificentBastard Hiruma]] [[XanatosGambit knows that the team will most likely get trounced, and using the game to learn about their enemies, sometimes to install his mind trap]] [[GambitRoulette and preparing the team to pull crazy stunts that won't work twice]], and with all of this, manages to scores while destabilizing his opposition. Also, there are several instances where they don't catch up in time and lose anyway.
32** Their game with the Teikoku Alexanders is probably the most ridiculous example. They end up having to score enough touchdowns to beat a difference of ''over 40 points'' with ''nine minutes left in the last quarter'', having ''not scored a single point for the whole game'' up to that point. Against [[OpposingSportsTeam a team composed of nearly all the best players recruited from high schools all across Japan]] that had won ''[[TheAce every single Christmas Bowl there had ever been for the last twenty years]]'', and who had ''[[CurbStompBattle never given up a single point against their opponents]]'' '''''in all that time.''''' [[spoiler: And they manage it, too. Then again, winning the Christmas Bowl for the protagonist team was the point of the whole series.]]
33* As a parody of CookingDuel anime, ''Anime/KujibikiUnbalance'' has quite a few miracle rallies:
34** In an Iron Chef-style cooking contest with the special ingredient being mushrooms, Akiyama Tokino eats everything her team has made; they then have five minutes to come back, with only one (poisonous) type of mushroom left. The team then succeeds in perfectly preparing the mushroom, removing the poison, and winning the contest by maximizing the mushroom's taste.
35** In a 7 vs. 4 war game, 4 of the opponents switch sides, allowing the protagonists to win.
36** In a contest to see which team can get more page hits over the course of an hour, the opposing team keeps putting up drawings of cute anime-style girls; with 15 minutes left, the protagonists (three of whom are girls) start a live webcam with the [[FanService girls wearing bikinis]] and go on to win.
37* ''Manga/AhMyGoddess TV'': The NIT Auto Club is running into trouble in a desert rally race against the NIT Four Wheels Club; the Auto Club is in a claptrap three-wheeler, driven by Keiichi, while the Four Wheels Club is in a larger car driven by a professional off-road racer. The turning point comes when the three-wheeler is capable of driving along a bulkhead that serves as an excellent shortcut, while the Four Wheels Club's car bogs down in a dune. (In a way, this is ''literally'' a "miracle rally", as the Auto Club has two goddesses on its side... and only Belldandy's magic holds the three-wheeler together to the finish line.)
38* Most duels in ''Anime/YuGiOh'' and ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' will have the hero being beaten for most of the game, until he pulls an astounding move to claim victory.
39** Although there are many 'false' turning points that lead one to believe that the hero has won as the baddie makes an extremely surprised face, only to find that 5 seconds later, the baddie is chuckling at their futile attempt.
40* Happens on a regular basis in ''Manga/{{Major}}.'' The main character, Goro, often finds himself involved in (if not leading) a ''Miracle Rally'' due to always ending up on underdog teams (usually by his own choice - he thrives on the challenge of playing against the best).
41* Happens in the "If we lose this it means TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt" Baseball game in ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya''. Admittedly this is because Yuki cheats and modifies the attribute data of the baseball bat the team uses ('Homing Mode'). Kyon asks her to disable it afterwards, and the team goes right back to sucking again... but they still win. And then forfeit, because Haruhi's had her fun. And then Kyon sells the other team the bat.
42* Subverted in ''Madonna'', where the protagonists nearly come back from a 40–0 halftime deficit in the rugby tournament semifinals only to fail to score the winning try as time expires.
43* [[TheBigRace In episode 14]] of ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', after breaking free from the enemy Gunpla that was holding them up, Sei and Reiji active Star Build Strike's Discharge Mode and make a mad dash for the finish line. [[spoiler:Subverted since unfortunately for them, it's Discharge Mode runs out of juice in the final straight, causing Star Build to come in second place.]]
44* The ''[[Anime/DragonBallZ Dragon Ball]]'' franchise runs off this. The movies' plots are invariably "powerful enemy appears, powerful enemy ('s henchmen) fights weaker warriors, powerful enemy steps in and overwhelms everyone, Goku (or Gohan) gains power at the last minute to save the day."
45* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' has Ash's battle with Gary at the Johto League come down to this as he finds himself down three to one with Charizard having to defeat Gary's Scizor, Golem, and Blastoise with all odds seeming to be against Ash and Charizard. They rally and win through it all despite this.
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49* The ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' college football fic "Jimmy & Kyo". [=UCF=] vs Ohio State. [=UCF=] takes an early 14–10 lead at the end of the first quarter before going down 24–14 at halftime and 31–14 after the second half kick-off. Then, they pull off two unanswered touchdowns, and after a nerve-wracking drive by Ohio State, [[spoiler: take a 35–31 lead with less than 10 seconds left and ''win''.]]
50* ''Fanfic/RunAtTheCup'': During the last game of the finals, the Sumprats finish the second period down 5-0 against the Lone Stars, struggling without Vi. Caitlyn pulls off the rally by not only switching to Vi's position (even wearing her sweater) but staying on the ice for the entire final period[[note]]normally, hockey players spend only a minute or two on the ice at a time, given how physically demanding playing hockey is[[/note]], running up the score to win the game (and the championship) 6-5.
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54* ''Film/TheBlindSide'': Michael leads one in the Crusaders-Lions game.
55* ''Film/TheWaterboy'': The pivotal moment being Bobby Boucher's arrival at the Bourbon Bowl at halftime
56* In both of the first two ''Film/MajorLeague'' movies, the Indians start their Miracle Rally when Pedro Cerrano hits a game-changing home run on an 0-2 count when he'd missed the first two pitches by a mile. The sequel also counts as a PerspectiveFlip: the Indians race out to a 3–0 lead in their postseason series only for [[OpposingSportsTeam Chicago]] to rally and force Game 7.
57* ''Franchise/{{Rocky}}'': Rocky Balboa, several times across the series. Though it's harder to determine whether someone is 'losing' or not in boxing than it is in other sports since there's no real scoring system - yes, the judges do keep score, but they don't determine anything unless no one wins straight out.
58** Though actually only ''Rocky 2'' really had this trope apply. In the first movie, the fight was even all the way through until a Split Decision (and Rocky actually lost the lead he had gained from the Round 1 Knockdown). Rocky 3, both fights were a CurbStompBattle. For ''4'' and ''Balboa'', the turning point was so early in the fight that it really wasn't much of a rally. The second movie was the only time Rocky was shown to be 100% outmatched the entire fight (and lasted more than 2 rounds) and was outright stated to be immensely behind on the Judges' Scorecard, needing a KO or TKO to win the fight.
59* Every Disney movie involving a rookie sports player ''ever.''
60* In ''Film/LonesomeJim'', the protagonist gets to train a girl's basketball team (previously trained by his suicidal brother.) They've been losing all their games. After he gives them an inspirational speech, they do score! It's all very stirring. Then cut to the end of the game: they haven't scored a single point since and have been defeated once more. [[SubvertedTrope It's very funny.]]
61* Happens twice in ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory:''
62** First in the Average Joes' penultimate match; Gordon, alone on the floor against five or six college athletes, flies into a rage upon seeing his mail-order bride flirting with another man (Creator/DavidHasselhoff) in the stands. He then proceeds to beat down the other team on his own, screaming like a madman.
63** The final match does this again. Justin is the last Joe standing against Globo Gym-- he makes a miraculous catch to bring Kate off the bench, who within two seconds catches a ball to bring Peter in and give Average Joe's a 3–2 player advantage.
64* In ''Film/TheReplacements2000'', the Sentinels come back when A) Shane Falco returns as their quarterback, and B) the coach makes it clear that since none of them will still be football players tomorrow, the rules are a bit ... ''looser'' regarding their conduct on the field.
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68* Frequently subverted in Roy [=MacGregor's=] ''Literature/ScreechOwls'' series, where the Screech Owls hockey team (despite almost always being the underdog) win and lose tournaments in a fairly realistic manner.
69* There's a Miracle Rally in the Big Match in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''. Justified, because they finally figure out how they can use Trev's ChekhovsSkill.
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73* In Season 14 of ''Series/TheAmazingRace'', Jaime & Cara got lost twice looking for clues on the penultimate leg, almost guaranteeing their elimination. Kisha & Jen got lost themselves and got U-Turned, but still went into the Roadblock with a huge lead on the cheerleaders. Things looked over until Jen struggled with the ForeignQueasine Roadblock, then had herself a PottyEmergency. Meanwhile, Jaime & Cara got an amazing cab driver, Cara blazed through the Roadblock, and they managed to steal the last spot in the Final 3 while Jen was in the bathroom.
74** Uchenna & Joyce's [[LaserGuidedKarma karmically fueled comeback]] to win Season 7, which they did despite having no money to start the leg and having to beg for money to pay their cab driver at the Finish Line. They actually talked their way onto a flight after it was closed and the pilot had pulled away from the gate.
75** Also in Season 7, Debbie & Bianca came close, but ultimately failed, in leg 3. They got lost early in the leg, drove two hours in the wrong direction, and then had to drive two more to get back on course. Still, when they got to the four pounds of meat Roadblock, there were still four teams sitting there (three having already quit the challenge, while the fourth was contemplating it). Debbie scarfed down her four pounds of meat, yet they were ultimately eliminated in a matter of minutes.
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79* Creator/{{Gottlieb}}'s ''Pinball/{{James Bond 007|Gottlieb}}'' was a time-based pinball game that could award a free game with one shot. It was only active after the player ran out of time when the next drain would end the game.
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83* Subverted in "Literature/CaseyAtTheBat". A series of mediocre players make it to base, and it looks like Mudville will come back at the last moment. Then their team hero, Casey, strikes out, losing the game.
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87* A frequent complaint by players of ''[[VideoGame/MaddenNFL Madden NFL Football]]'' is that computer teams that the player was beating handily will become nearly unstoppable in the final minutes (see also RubberBandAI).
88* When the real 2020 March Madness was canceled due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, Website/{{Reddit}}'s College Basketball subreddit [[StartMyOwn made their own]] with CPU-vs.CPU matches in ''NCAA 2K8''. [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=h-PzOB2Fe8I One game]] tied the record for comebacks in ''actual'' tournament games, 25 points, but unlike the [[MiracleRally/RealLife real-life game between BYU and Iona in 2012]], virtual Rutgers had their 25-point lead over virtual Providence in the ''second'' half. Providence outscored Rutgers 53-19 over the final 17:25 of the game.
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92* Averted with the Olympic qualifier in ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'' after the protagonist falls way behind in his training. He still performs well by anyone else’s standards, but Rachel edges him out.
93* When gambling, Ban from ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'' has an uncanny ability to always win the last bet, no matter how much he's lost up until that point. It's so potent that he accurately predicted a win when he needed it to help the cast advance their investigation.
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97* WebVideo/ThreeDBotMaker:
98** Nero 62 won the 2019 DRL Championship race despite not only starting the final lap in fifth place but spending the entire race in the back half of the field thanks to a poor qualifying run, which saw him flip over but manage to continue after landing on all four wheels.
99** Likewise, Yo! Momma! won the 2019 ''King of the Mountain'' season championship in the MMJ Caddy, making up a 2-0 deficit in the final against Red Pill Racing in the Mad Catter to win 3-2.
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103* A standard part of the story formula of the ''WesternAnimation/HarlemGlobetrotters'' cartoon show where the team is put in an unusual playing venue and they fall hopelessly behind in the first half. However, the team always finds a way to even the odds, and suddenly they are invincible in the second half and win.
104* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold!'', "Mudbowl": With the 4th graders trailing the 5th graders 42–0 at halftime of a game of (American) football, the pivotal moment is Phoebe switching in Arnold as quarterback to replace Helga.
105* Subversion: ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'', "Power Play": A roller hockey game is going on in which the winner will get to play with NHL stars. With the main characters' team trailing their rivals 4–0 with 13 minutes remaining, the pivotal moment is the team putting in Sam, their regular goalie, to replace Lars (a more aggressive goalie without ThePowerOfFriendship). They end up fighting back to 4–3 in the final minute, prompting one of the stars to comment "What a comeback! One of the best I've ever seen." Unfortunately, when Otto puts in a shot from long distance at the horn, it's disallowed, making for a DownerEnding.
106* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride," when Stan makes it back to the game in time to lead the South Park Cows to a touchdown so that they only lose by ''70'' points (and cover the spread).
107* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons.''
108** Subverted and Mocked in the episode "The Homer They Fall": Homer is being pounded in the boxing ring by Drederick Tatum (a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed copy of Mike Tyson) when Marge charges the ring to tell him to fight back. The music swells as Homer defiantly declares "I've got to '''knock. him. out.'''" He takes one slow-motion haymaker...and misses wildly, letting Tatum have another free shot.
109** Subverted (or played for BlackComedy) in the episode "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken": the Springfield Isotopes, dead last in the baseball league, managed to pull off one of these and make it all the way to the finals and wins... because [[SpreeKiller a crazy sniper went on a rampage]] at the All-Star Game and took out the top players of many of the rival teams.
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113* Both Teen ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' tournaments in the 2006–07 season had the two-day final with one person down 25K+ dollars, then coming back to win on day two of the final. The first teen tournament showed David Waler beating the runaway victor of day one Ben Schenkel, and the second tournament had Meryl Federman come from third place to beat the day one victor Greg Peterson.
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