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10[[caption-width-right:350:Hey, who turned out the lights?]]
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12So, there's two (or more) {{mooks}} attacking TheHero at once (hint: ''highly'' recommended in the EvilOverlordList). How to take them both down? Well, if they're close enough together, UseYourHead! Or rather, use ''their'' heads: knock their heads into each other and [[DoubleKnockOut knock both of them out.]]
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14And not just TheHero or TheLeader: TheBigGuy is also likely to do this, sometimes to henchmen of the BigBad. [[EvilCounterpart On the other side]], if not the BigBad, expect TheDragon or TheBrute to do this to a pair of {{Red Shirt}}s, or any allies of TheHero. Even TheHero, the BigBad, and ''females'' can be hit with this tactic. ''No-one'' is immune.
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16Often has [[PlayedForLaughs comedic overtones]], despite being [[DontTryThisAtHome potentially fatal]] if done hard enough in RealLife. Sometimes used in place of a DopeSlap, although this variant generally does not knock the victims out. The comic variety is usually accompanied by a [[StockSoundEffect KONK!]] Can overlap with WatchWhereYoureGoing under the right circumstances.
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18SubTrope of UseYourHead and TapOnTheHead. See also GrievousHarmWithABody.
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22!!Examples:
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27* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': In episode 3, Paddi bangs Wolffy and Wolnie's heads together after he frees himself from Wolffy's rope.
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31* In the 2014 remake of ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil'', Doraemon and the gang managed to bust Prince Kuntakku's ally, the muscular Brus out of a dungeon, only to run into two sentries along the way. Brus then demonstrates his strenght by grabbing both sentries and smashing their helmets together.
32* ''Franchise/{{Dragonball}}'': Beerus does this to Gohan and Majin Buu in "Battle of Gods".
33* ''Manga/{{Gokusen}}'': [[TheBigGuy Tetsu]] does this to a pair of Nekomata Gang mooks.
34* In ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'', Eikichi does this to some bikers who are threatening Misato.
35* ''Anime/SamuraiChamploo'': In "The Art of Altercation", an exasperated Fuu does this to Jin and Mugan while they're still hung-over from last night's debauchery.
36* In ''Manga/{{Yaiba}}'', the Frogman Gerozaemon does this to two mooks.
37* ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'': When Yamada and Ushio are arguing, Noa smashes their heads together to make them stop and get along.
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41* Done a few times in ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', mostly by [[TheBigGuy Obelix]].
42* Darkman in ''ComicBook/DarkmanVsArmyOfDarkness'' takes out two Deadite guards by knocking their heads together. This has unintended consequences, as they are old possessed corpses, so are reduced to dust by the impact.
43* ''ComicBook/DuckTales'': During the "Rightful Owners" arc, Launchpad is discovered by two natives who have been tricked into helping the Beagle Boys. He grabs them and bangs their heads together, knocking them out, and steals one of their wigs and leaf skirts as a disguise before going off to deal with the Beagle Boys.
44* ''ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel'': This maneuver is how Roadblock tends to dispose of any pair of Cobra mooks.
45* Deconstructed in ''ComicBook/{{Irredeemable}}''. Twin superheros Scylla and Charybdis are introduced wearing a golden half mask with a red eye, each on an opposite side to the other. This just seems like part of their twin motif until a flashback shows Plutonian smashed their heads together using his super strength, and the masks cover up the damage.
46* ''ComicBook/JimmyTornado'': In one story, Jimmy [[https://branchesculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/jimmy-tornado-frc3a9dc3a9ric-antoine-jean-franc3a7ois-vachon-choc.jpg knocks]] a couple of bad guys' heads together.
47* ''ComicBook/{{Marvelman}}'': It happens to two of [[spoiler:Dr. Gargunza's unfortunate mooks]]. This being a Alan Moore-penned superhero, lots of [[LudicrousGibs red ink]] is involved in the art.
48* ''ComicBook/ShangChi'' pulls a version of this on supervillain Razor-Fist in an early ''ComicBook/MasterOfKungFu'' issue. When Shang-Chi dodges a blow, the villain gets one of his blades stuck in a stone statue. Shang-Chi then slams Razor-Fist's head into the statue's own... hard enough to decapitate it. Ouch.
49* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
50** In ''ComicBook/SupermanVsTheAmazingSpiderMan'', ComicBook/SpiderMan does this to two ComicBook/DoctorOctopus's henchmen.
51** Superman does this twice during ''ComicBook/KryptoniteNevermore''. In ''Superman'' #233 he bangs the heads of two air pirates together as he is protecting a rocket, and in another scene he smashes the heads of two bandits.
52** In ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Superman comes around when several robot-mooks are getting ready to dissect him. When two of them move in on him, Superman knocks their heads into each other, crushing both of their skulls.
53** ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman'': Clark Kent slams two Intergang goons' heads against each other while raiding an Intergang van. Bonus points for him being depowered and fighting upside-down in a zero-gravity environment.
54** In ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' storyline ''Atrocities'', ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} slams two enemies' heads together when she, Guy Gardner and Bleez are being swarmed by a mob of Red Lanterns.
55** In the ''ComicBook/{{Crucible}}'' storyline, Supergirl smashes two androids' heads together during a simulated exercise.
56** ''ComicBook/LastDaughterOfKrypton'': During the battle in Simon Tycho's satellite base, Kara smashes two mercenaries' heads together.
57** In ''ComicBook/AMindSwitchInTime'', ComicBook/{{Superboy}} catches two bank robbers and puts them out of commission by smashing his heads together.
58** In ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman1961'', Superman smashes against each other the heads of two crooks who were attempting to gun Lex Luthor down.
59** At the climax of ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', the titular villain neck-lifts both Supergirl and Nightwing and smashes their heads together.
60** In ''ComicBook/TheGirlWithTheXRayMind'', Linda Danvers smashes against each other the heads of two crooks crashing a costume party.
61** ''ComicBook/TheStrangeRevengeOfLenaLuthor'': When Supergirl crashes into her kidnappers' control room, she beats them instantly by smashing their heads together.
62** ''ComicBook/ThePhantomZone'': Variant. Superman and Supergirl punch Jax-Ur and Va-Kox simultaneously, and both villains' heads collide with each other.
63** ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlBatgirlPlot'': Variant. During a brawl, Batman punches a crook, whose head hits his partner's when the man falls backwards.
64** In ''ComicBook/TheEarthwarSaga'', ComicBook/{{Superboy}} gets rid of two space pirates by smashing their heads together.
65* ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'': Captain Haddock does it in ''Recap/TintinTheCalculusAffair'', when two rival factions are fighting over the kidnapped professor, and he can't decide which side are the good guys, so he knocks a couple of brawling mooks out with this trope.
66* ''ComicBook/SensationComics'': In the Franchise/WonderWoman feature, Paula von Gunther takes down two members of the Crime Combine by slamming their heads together to knock them out.
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70* In ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'' Magazine's satire of ''Series/BostonPublic'' (Boston Pubic), Marla is shown on the introductory pages slamming two students' heads together as she introduces herself.
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74* In the fourth chapter of ''Batman'' story ''Fanfic/DanceWithTheDemons'', Killer Croc smashes two guards' heads together.
75-->Croc ripped his arms out of the straitjacket, tearing the reinforced fabric asunder like wet paper. His freed hands whipped out, grabbed the two burly guards, and cracked their heads together in a guaranteed skull-fracture impact. They fell unconscious. He had their guns in the next instant.
76* ''Fanfic/ErikaTheRadical'': An annoyed Shiko tries to do this to a bickering Oshida and Andou, but ends up making them accidentally lock lips instead.
77* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'' story ''Fanfic/HereThereBeMonsters'', Doctor Sivana's eldest son bangs his father and little brother's heads together during one brawl.
78-->"What the heck," said Magnificus, and leaped into the fray. He took Junior in one hand, his father in the other, and banged their heads together with a most satisfying crack.
79* In ''Fanfic/KaraOfRokyn'', Captain Strong finishes two Lex Luthor's goons off by smashing their heads together.
80-->Both of his fists pistoned back and forth into their faces repeatedly like a jackhammer. When he got tired of that he crossed his arms and treated each face to the other fist. He walloped them several times under the chin. He bopped them several times on top of their noggins. He crossed his arms and cracked them smartly on the sides of their faces that faced each other, knocking their heads apart. Then he grabbed both of their heads and banged them together again.
81* In ''Fanfic/KingdomCrossovers'', Hobbes does it to Calvin and Morte when he's sick of their arguing.
82* In ''Fanfic/MasterPokemon'', Iris's Archen ends up defeating Ghestis's Hydreigon by flying so clumsily the Dark Dragon knocks itself out by smashing all three of its heads into each other.
83* ''Fanfic/TheMountainAndTheWolf'': Shortly before the battle of Winterfell, the Wolf sees one of his Norscans in a fight with a Wildling. He ends the fight by picking up both and knocking their skulls together (and on learning the Norscan started the fight but was unable to finish it, starts punching him instead).
84* ''Fanfic/RomanceAndTheFateOfEquestria'': Cheerilee breaks up the fight between Sweetie Belle and Diamond Tiara by angrily chewing them out for stooping to name-calling and physical violence, before calling them blockheads and smashing their heads together.
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88* Terry [=McGinnis=] tricks the Deedees into slamming their heads together in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker''.
89* Angel smacks the heads of two of the Leroy clones together in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.
90* Chien Po bangs the heads of two Huns together in ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}''.
91* ''WesternAnimation/PinocchioInOuterSpace''. A montage at the beginning shows Pinocchio changing from a good boy to a bad boy. In one scene he is nobly holding two angry boys apart. A moment later, he slams the boys' heads together.
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95* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBuckarooBanzaiAcrossThe8thDimension'': Right after Dr. Lizardo is possessed by Lord John Whorfin, he cracks together the heads of two colleagues who just pulled him out of a wall.
96* ''Film/AttackOfTheKillerDonuts'': Likely a villainous example, as when Tom the Perp is suffering from eating a tainted donut, he somehow gains the strength to break free of his handcuffs, whereupon he grabs Officers Rogers and Hammerstein's heads and slams them together, knocking them out cold, before escaping the car.
97* Evil example in ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery''. During an infiltration, Austin and Vanessa suffer such an attack at the hands of Random Task.
98* Mr. Freeze does it in ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' to two Arkham Asylum guards while trying to escape.
99* ''Film/{{Automatic}}'', starring Olivier Grunner as a RidiculouslyHumanRobot with superhuman strength and durabiity programmed as a bodyguard. In a demonstration before some investors Grunner's character beats up a bunch of hired thugs, including smashing two of their craniums together.
100* One of Franchise/{{Batman}}'s favorite moves to pull on mooks, like in ''Film/BatmanReturns''.
101* Bruce Lee managed to pull this off in his early film, ''Film/TheBigBoss'', with ''one'' hand, and combined with GroinAttack: grabbing a mook's gonads, twisting it, then flinging the mook into another so their heads clangs together.
102* ''Film/TheCasino'': Two of the main character's onscreen kills (Out of at least 30) in the final battle are a pair of mooks whose foreheads he smushed together, with an accompanying burst of red ketchup.
103* ''Film/DeepInTheValley'': Lester and Carl are being chased through Diamond Jim's mansion by Rod and Suzi. They are desperately opening doors and keep stumbling on porn scenarios. They open on that leads on to a empty porn set. While they are peering through the door, Suzi comes up behind them, slams their heads together, and shoves them into the room while they are stunned.
104* ''Film/FatalChase'': Inspector Franco does this to a pair of distracted guards while asking them a question.
105-->'''Franco:''' Say, what's that street called?\
106''[grabs both distracted guards and clank their noggins together]''
107* The fishman ghoulie does this to the rat and cat ghoulie a couple of times in ''Film/GhouliesIIIGhouliesGoToCollege'', as a homage to the Three Stooges with the fishman playing the part of Moe.
108* ''Film/TheGreatRace''. While The Great Leslie is infiltrating a castle, he knocks out two guards in this way.
109* ''Film/HudsonHawk''. During the auction house robbery, Eddie and Tommy Five-Tone are surprised by two guards. After Tommy uses a rope to trip them, Eddie knocks their heads together to render them unconscious so he can handcuff them.
110* ''Film/JackReacher''. After being attacked by two incompetent criminals in a confined space, Reacher knocks down one guy onto another, then [[GrievousHarmWithABody smashes the top guy's head into the bottom guy's]] until both are out.
111* ''Film/JamesBond'': In the final act of ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'', Jaws does this with two underlings when pulling his MookFaceTurn. In the novelisation he does it hard enough to crush their skulls.
112* Jason kills a pair of deputies this way in ''Film/JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday''.
113* A self inflicted version in ''Film/JMenForever''. After all the J-Men die in {{cliffhanger}}s, The Chief and Agent Barton start pacing up and down in their office. The Chief is saying that they have to [[TemptingFate get their heads together]] and work out a solution, whereupon they bump into each other, knocking their noggins together.
114* ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'': Harry does this to two of the mooks during their pub fight.
115* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'': One Ent takes out a couple of orcs at Isengard by picking them up and slamming them together, head-first.
116* In ''Film/AReasonToLiveAReasonToDie'', Eli does this to a two man Gatling gun crew when he storms their position, before throwing their unconscious bodies down the stairs.
117* ''Film/RedNotice'': To conclude a fight, thief Sarah Black (Creator/GalGadot) ends up handcuffing FBI agent Hartley (Wrestling/DwayneJohnson) and fellow thief Nolan Booth (Creator/RyanReynolds) together and making their heads hit each other.
118* ''Film/RolloAndTheSpiritOfTheWoods'': [[DumbMuscle Big]] does this to [[TheDandy Cacophony]] and [[EvilChancellor Lackey]] when he joins them in the elections for their tribe's new chieftain.
119* ''Film/RoguesOfSherwoodForest'': When the Merry Men ambush King John's party on the road to St. Dunstan's, Little John notices two soldiers fighting back to back and knocks them out by slamming their heads together.
120* In ''Film/{{Sleepwalkers}}'', Mary (one of the title shapeshifter demons) knocks out two cops this way after sneaking up on them invisibly.
121* The climax of ''Film/TheSuperInframan'', where Inframan battles the Twin Iron Robots, culminating with Inframan smashing their extendable craniums together and throwing their heads back on them.
122* In ''Film/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|1990}}'', after the Turtles escape April's burning junk shop, Tatsu gets very pissed and starts trashing the Foot's hideout, taking out his rage on any Foot ninja who gets near him or tries to calm him down. At one point he grabs two of them and slams their heads together.
123* A regular occurrence on ''Film/TheThreeStooges'', usually Moe doing it to Larry and Curly, and to bad guys.
124* ''Film/{{Total Recall|1990}}'': When a group of {{mooks}} attack Douglas Quaid after he leaves Rekall, he takes out two of them by slamming their heads together.
125* Harry Tasker does this to two guard dogs he picked up in ''Film/TrueLies''. "Stay."
126* A pair of zombies are disposed of this way in ''Film/ViolentShit III: Infantry of Doom''.
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130* Happens a couple of times in ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'', often courtesy of Marco's gorilla morph.
131* It pops up in the first ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'' book, when [[BattleButler Butler]] picks a fight with a bunch of dockworkers to provide a distraction for Artemis. He mentally comments on how cliche it is, not to mention being ridiculously inefficient from a martial-arts standpoint -- but since the whole point of the fight is to be loud and spectacular, he uses it anyway.
132* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'': In the Big Chapter Book ''And the Ghost of the Auto Graveyard'', when two of the car thieves sneak into Parts R Us to retrieve the last few stolen cars, they don't count on Too-Too and Too-Much being out there waiting for them, with Too-Much pulling this technique on the pair and knocking them out.
133* In the ''Literature/{{Brotherband}}'' book ''The Hunters'', Ulf and Wulf start yet another argument after Hal gets returned to the prison beaten and bruised. [[TheBigGuy Ingvar]] orders them to stop and approaches menacingly, giving them the idea that he might bang their heads together if they keep it up. They wisely quit.
134* Caramon the Warrior is fond of doing this in the early ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'' books.
135* ''Literature/JudgeDee'': Cheng Pa, the {{acrofatic}} master of the Guild of Beggars, is seen to "resolve" a fight between two beggars this way in "The Emperor's Pearl". Sergeant Hoong diplomatically refers to it as "settling administrative problems".
136* A lethal version occurs in ''Literature/TheMoonIsAHarshMistress'' during a riot.
137-->Shorty had other two guards each by neck; he grinned as he cracked skulls together. They popped like eggs and he yelled at me: "Git!"
138* Simon does it to a pair of reanimated corpses in ''Literature/OldScores''; they are so fragile already that their skulls burst into shards.
139* The BadassPreacher of ''Literature/PanTadeusz'', father Robak, puts an end to a quarrel this way.
140* Barlow the vampire kills Mark Petrie's parents this way in ''Literature/SalemsLot''.
141* From ''Literature/StarshipTroopers''
142-->Jelly was a Finno-Turk from Iskander around Proxima -- a swarthy little man who looked like a clerk, but I've seen him tackle two berserk privates so big he had to reach up to grab them, crack their heads together like coconuts, step back out of the way while they fell.
143* In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' novel ''Literature/{{Shatterpoint}}'', Mace Windu uses the Force to aid in the momentum of two {{mooks}} coming towards him to smack their heads together. One of them needs [[TapOnTheHead an additional kick to the chin]] to stay unconscious.
144* In the third volume of the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' graphic novel trilogy ''Ravenpaw's Path'', Bramblepaw smashes together the heads of two [=BloodClan=] cats as Ravenpaw, Barley, and [=ThunderClan=] fight to re-take the barn.
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148%%* The original ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'' TV series had it.
149* ''Series/TheAvengers1960s''. A self-inflicted version happens in "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" when John Steed is fighting a mind-controlled Emma Peel, and they accidentally bang their heads together during the struggle. Fortunately, Emma is the one who gets knocked unconscious.
150* ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' episode "The Penguin's a Jinx". At the end of the fight between the Dynamic Duo and the Penguin and his henchmen, Batman takes out the Penguin and one of the henchmen by knocking their heads together.
151* ''Series/BlakesSeven''. In "The Harvest of Kairos", a manly construction worker called Jarvik is hauled before Servalan for some rank impertinence. His response is to tell the President of the Terran Federation that she's beautiful [[RefugeInAudacity and snog the hell out of her]]. Servalan's first response is to have Jarvik thrown in the cells, but after Jarvik bangs the Security goons heads together and removes their weapons, Servalan decides that [[WomenPreferStrongMen she quite likes his primitive Alpha Male behavior]].
152* One episode of ''Series/{{Bones}}'' has the team investigating what had caused a pair of conjoined twins death. Turns out that they fell from a from a tight rope, and landing on the safety net caused them to smack heads hard enough to die instantly.
153* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. In "Living Conditions", Buffy is NotHerself so gets tied to a chair. Xander and Oz worry that she might have SlippedTheRopes, so approach her to check them, only for this trope to happen.
154* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The Fourth Doctor was very fond of using this upon Mooks.
155* ''Series/JackOfAllTrades''. Our hero does this to a couple of French soldiers in the TitleSequence.
156* Duncan does this in a ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' episode by quickly moving back as two Russian mooks come at him so they wind up smacking their heads together.
157* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'': In the season 4 episode "Nip/Stuck", Mona, as Wolfie, does this to a hypnotized Ava and Nora. It effectively undoes the hypnosis.
158* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'': Al did this to Bud and Kelly once after they bought him a shirt and tie that he was already wearing for a third time.
159* Discussed in an episode of ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' when Jerry and George met Elaine's intimidating father. When George tries to convince Jerry to leave, Jerry warned that Elaine's father would "clunk our heads together like [[Film/TheThreeStooges Moe]]", referencing the aforementioned Stooges.
160* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'':
161** ''Series/UltramanAce'': This is how Ultraman Ace and Zoffy kill the alien Giron-Man and his monster sidekick Aribunta.
162** ''Series/UltramanLeo'' does this again, during the fight between the Leo Brothers and the kaiju brothers Garon and Litre.
163** ''Series/UltramanNeos'' have a similar scene where Neos and Ultraseven-21 bashes two kaiju's heads together, in a CallBack to the ''Ultraman Ace'' example above, but the kaijus didn't die.
164** In the Ultraman spoof miniseries ''Ultra Super Fight'', one episode have two monsters, [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Bemstar]] and [[Series/{{Ultraseven}} Eleking]] inexplicably fighting over who gets to date a third monster, [[Series/UltramanTaro Astromons]], until Ultraman Ace came over to break up the fight... by beating up both Bemstar and Eleking, and knocking both of them out cold by smashing their foreheads into one (cue sound effect of a church bell going off!). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXqxq_mC9_g It's one of the most ridiculous scenes ever associated with the Ultra Series]].
165** ''Series/UltramanDecker'' have Aribunta as a returning kaiju, and as a neat CallBack, Ultraman Decker managed to divide himself into two copies and smash Aribunta's head with another monster's. Though it's not enough to kill it outright this time.
166* In the ''Series/XPlay'' segment "Kung Fu [[VideoGame/{{Halo}} Master Chief]]", the title VideoGame character slams the heads of two ninja together.
167* ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' episode "The Nazi Wonder Woman". While being attacked by two Nazi guards, Wonder Woman grabs their shoulders and knocks their heads together, knocking them out (they were wearing helmets at the time).
168* ''Series/{{Zorro|1957}}'': In the season 2 episode "Zorro Fights a Duel", Zorro gets the drop on two banditos who tried to capture him for the reward, and knocks their heads together.
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172* Happens rather frequently in ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'', in the WhatIf strips where the titular character (or anyone else) gets superpowers. Notably, in "Master Q and the Fox Spirit" when Master Q receives superpowers from the titular spirit and was suddenly assaulted by two punks who tried robbing him earlier. '''[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omq.png DONG]]!'''
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176* A pretty common move in Pro Wrestling, especially against {{tag team}}s for obvious reasons. Often referred to as "The Meeting of the Minds" or a "Double Noggin Knocker".
177* During the ''Saturday Night's Main Event'' where Wrestling/AndreTheGiant snuck-attacked Wrestling/HulkHogan and began choking him to within a fraction-of-an-inch of his life, The British Bulldogs tried to come in for the save. André caught them, slammed their heads together and simply tossed Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid from the ring before resuming his attack.
178* Any attempt to do this to a WildSamoan is doomed to end in failure.
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182* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
183** Can be done in the SNES game based on ''Film/BatmanReturns'' by grabbing two {{Mooks}}.
184** Appears in ''Videogame/BatmanArkhamCity'' as a "double takedown".
185** The double takedown reappears in ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight''.
186* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'' also features this as two of the possible non-lethal double takedowns. One is notable in that it's preceded by a double ''NeckLift'', the other in that it's ''followed'' by a haymaker that puts their heads together ''again'' like a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_cradle Newton's Cradle]].
187* In the FinalBattle in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', [[spoiler:Nero can do this to [[FinalBoss Vergil]] and his Doppelganger via a Buster move]]. What really sells it is this gem he gives out:
188-->'''Nero:''' You dropped this! ''[WHAM!]''
189* Can be done in ''VideoGame/DoubleDragonNeon'' as well, if you have two enemies stunned and close to each other and use a grab. Exceptions, aside from the ones immune to stun, are that Hoverbizzles do not need to be stunned to be caught in this move, and it can not be performed on [[GiantMook Abobo]], even though he can be stunned.
190* In ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'', the Slime Tether allows you to use this tactic. In fact, the PKE scans for the Confederate and Union ghosts actively encourages it. As Dr. Stantz says, "Use your head, kid! Heck, use theirs!"
191* Sett of ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' uses this as part of his "Facebreaker" ability, which pulls in enemies on opposite sides of him, preferably to slam and break their faces into each other. If he catches enemies on only one side, he also visibly [[UseYourHead leans his own head in]] as a substitute.
192* in ''VideoGame/LegendOfDragoon'' during the first battle with Kongol this is one of the moves in his repertoire.
193* In ''VideoGame/MarvelPuzzleQuest'', this is one of the powers [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Gamora]] uses, where she lunges at the other team and stuns two random characters doing this.
194* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
195** ''VideoGame/SpiderManAndVenomMaximumCarnage'': Using webs while surrounded by two enemies will do this. The attack deals damage to both targets equal to the health of the weaker enemy, which means that it can actually OneHitKill some of the non-supervillains bosses in one hit if done right.
196** Also possible in ''VideoGame/SpiderManAndVenomSeparationAnxiety''.
197* Bud from ''VideoGame/SlapsAndBeans'' have a special move he can execute if he's standing close to two mooks at once. By pressing grab, he'll snatch the two nearest enemies by the shoulders and smash their faces together.
198* In ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 4'', If Floyd walks into an enemy while holding another enemy, he automatically does this, inflicting heavy damage on both of them.
199* ''VideoGame/UltraversePrime'', a game where you're a FlyingBrick, allows you to smash the craniums of mooks together if they're close enough as you execute a grabbing move.
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203* In an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0BYJW7Yw7c animated short parody]] of ''Series/TheMandalorian'', Toys/FunkoPop-style, Mando clonks together the helmets of two stormtroopers who were bothering Grogu. ([[RuleOfFunny Despite the fact]] that, in this super-deformed style, Mando's arms are way too short to reach around both heads.)
204* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': In "The X-Team Attacks", Renzu the cyclops does this to [[spoiler:the remaining]] two X-Team members [[spoiler:after Commander X escapes from the arena]].
205* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'': In [[WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheProjectFreelancerSaga season 9]] episode 2, North [[https://youtu.be/l1mmelrL3r8?t=221 smashes a couple guards' heads together]] when [[StartsStealthilyEndsLoudly the mission's cover gets blown]].
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209* ''Webcomic/{{Archipelago}}'':
210** First thing Tuff does to stop Han's SpotTheImposter in its tracks is to knock both "Rileys'" heads together.
211** [[spoiler: Uru does it]] while fighting ravens in book 9.
212** [[spoiler: Alice's spiritual form has SuperStrenght and tentacly vines]]. She puts these to good use against Steller and his harpies, knocking all their heads together.
213* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'':
214** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20061115 Lars takes out two Wulfenbach soldiers]] this way, right after suggesting they'd take a nap.
215** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20110729 Vole inflicts this on Tarvek and Gil]] while holding them in a NeckLift. Then, he starts strangling.
216* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': Duane magically [[https://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_124.html tips]] the ground under Toma and Quigley's feet to bonk their heads together with a "Focus!" when they start comparing "KnewItAllAlong" claims over Duane's identity in the middle of a dire emergency.
217-->'''Quigley:''' No ''legitimate'' human could be such a prancing ''twat''--
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221* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'': In "The Faeries Ruin" plot, Hanso does this to [[ThoseTwoGuys the Draik and Skeith guards]] while he's behind bars.
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225* In ''WebVideo/TheKeyOfAwesome''[='=]s first Halloween video, the Pumpkin King smashes the two protagonists' heads like this in the end.
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229* ''WesternAnimation/TheBananaSplits'':
230** In a Three Musketeers episode ("The Jewel of India"), Porthos takes down one pair of thugs this way. Athos does the same thing to another pair of thugs, only while inside a tree.
231** This also happens on ''WesternAnimation/ArabianKnights:'' in "The Great Gold Robbery", this is how Rasim decommissions two of Bakaar's thugs.
232* Done as a sneak attack on two Bone Hunters by Ackar in ''WesternAnimation/{{Bionicle}}: The Legend Reborn''.
233* ''WesternAnimation/{{Birdman|1967}}'': ''WesternAnimation/TheGalaxyTrio'' episode "Versus the Moltens of Meteorus". While Meteor Man is fighting the Moltens he picks up two of them and slams their heads together, knocking them out.
234* Broadway once did this to a pair of Dracon's goons in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''
235* A favorite tactic of Roadblock in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoe'' whenever he can get two Cobra {{Mooks}} within arms reach; see the page image -- which comes from the movie, in case you were wondering.
236* Duke Igthorn's good twin in ''WesternAnimation/GummiBears'' does it to two guards when blackmailed into villainy.
237* ''WesternAnimation/TheHerculoids'':
238** "Invasion of the Electrode Men". Igoo does it to two of the title characters.
239** "Ruler of the Reptons". Zandor uses it to knock out two Repton guards.
240* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'': After Sid and Stinky make fun of Harold for losing to Big Patty in an arm wrestling match at the end of "Harold vs. Big Patty", Harold stands up for Patty, saying that it doesn't matter if she is a girl since she is a great arm wrestler right before knocking both of their heads into each others'.
241* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS episode "Terror Island". Race kicks a guard in the butt and causes his head to collide with that of another guard, knocking them both out.
242* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In Episode 69, Bad Kaeloo does this to Mr. Cat and Stumpy.
243* WesternAnimation/KimPossible does this to two of the [=BeeBee=] robots by jumping on them from behind causing them to shock each other, but when she tries to attack the third one it catches her out of the air.
244* In the ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' episode "A Fire Fighting We Will Go" at one point Boomhauer gets fed up with Bill and Dale's constant screw ups and bangs their heads together.
245* On ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'' Norman does this in the opening credits. Then he gives the viewer a thumbs up for some reason.
246* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls|1998}}'': In "Just Desserts," this is how Bubbles knocks out Bud and Julie Smith (the kids).
247* ''WesternAnimation/YoungSamsonAndGoliath'' episode "Moon Rendezvous". Samson and Goliath throw two Moon Beasts at each other head first. Their heads slam into each other and the monsters are knocked unconscious.
248-->'''Samson:''' That's what you call using ''their'' heads!
249* In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', Zeb, who is a Lasat and TheBigGuy of the EnsembleCast, quite frequently does this to unsuspecting stormtroopers.
250* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'': Creator/{{Filmation}} ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfSuperman'' episodes.
251** "The Deadly Super-Doll". Superman does it to two crooks robbing a fur company.
252** "The Deadly Icebergs". Superman does it to ''three'' crooks who are using exploding icebergs as weapons.
253* Raphael does this to two Foot Soldiers on the old ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|1987}}'' cartoon. "I think it's time you two met!"
254* A variation done by ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'' against the Idea Men: he smacked the head of one man in a line of them, causing them all to knock against each other like a clicking balls toy.
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258* Medal of Honor recipient and CombatMedic David Bleak slammed together the heads of two bayonet-wielding Chinese enemy soldiers that came at him and the wounded soldier he was carrying during the Korean War. The enemy soldiers died. Fortunately, he put his comrade down before charging.
259* In 1950s Edingburgh, the notorious Valdor gang had a conflict with 19-year-old "Big Tam fae Fountainbridge" who had just gotten out from the Navy. Neighbour Kenny Edwards, now 78, recalled the clash. He said: "The Valdor lad was upset to see a stranger in his hall, and picked up Tam's jacket, throwing it down on the floor in an act of defiance. But he soon retrieved it when Tam raised his cue and said in a whisper: 'I'll give you five seconds to put that back'" Following this, six members of the gang jumped him at the Fountainbridge Palais, where Tam had found work as a bouncer. In the following fight, which Tam won, he grabbed one by that throat and one by his biceps and their cracked their heads together, knocking them out. After the fight, the Valdor gang left Big Tam alone.
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