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3->''You know, it's technically illegal to film ski jumps at standard frame rates. See?''
4-->-- '''Jonah Heston''', ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', "[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S11E04Avalanche Avalanche]]"
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6A key escape technique in our hero's arsenal -- their car can actually fly, but only very slowly.
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8Police cars in HotPursuit frequently achieve Slo-Mo Big Air but generally with disastrous results because EveryCarIsAPinto.
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10An [[RampJump actual ramp]] or other apparatus for launching the car into the air may be required - unless the chase takes place in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco, whose steep "stair streets" make for an excellent place to grab a lot of air.
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12Furthermore, being that the heroes typically have a CoolCar, the matter that landing from such jumps would mean serious and irreparable damage to the car's structural integrity is never an issue.
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20* In TheNewTens' film adaptation of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', Guts hits a mounted Tudor knight so hard that he gets a truly impressive amount of Slo-Mo Big Air ''falling out of the saddle''.
21* ''Manga/BakusouKyoudaiLetsAndGo'', Go Seiba's Magnum Saber is known for a loosely weighed body. Lacking any real downforce causes it to ramp jumping into race climaxes, where he beats his dominating rival by a mere second. [[DeconstructedTrope While reckless and damaging]], this happens so effectively Go weaponizes this trope into his special move. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this is how his first upgrade, Victory Magnum, gets destroyed in the anime, as it was involved in a mid-air collision with Rei's Ray Stinger.]]
22** Go's third upgrade, Beat Magnum, is equipped with a motoocross bike's-esque suspension system, causing it to jump like mad upon slopes. This is effective considering his main rival at time, Carlo's Diosparda, is so obsessive in [[ItMakesSenseInContext stabbing knives into the rear of the car.]]
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26* ''Animation/{{Mechamato}}'': When [=MechaBot=] as the [[CoolBike Mechabike]] rides up a building's wall and launches himself from a roof, he gets some air time in slow motion before Amato enables a water-riding mode on him as they land in the river.
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30* ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'' had this in their Bluesmobile. Some say it was because they were on a MissionFromGod. Apparently, the director said "[[AWizardDidIt It's just a magic car!]]"
31* ''Film/{{Bullitt}}''.
32* ''Film/DerClownPayday''. Not only do all cars that are sent flying in this movie adaptation of a German action show perform corkscrews and other insane maneuvers in slow motion—the heroes even manage to drive their minivan out of town after it flew some 10 feet high, spun around, smashed hard into the concrete, and rolled over, a stunt which would lead to [[EveryCarIsAPinto the immediate explosion of the car]] in many Hollywood flicks.
33* Parodied in ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'', when two garage attendants steal the Ferrari. A later scene shows them on their joyride, getting serious air time while the ''Franchise/StarWars'' theme is playing.
34** Don't forget his leap over the lawn chairs in the race home at the end.
35* The final car chase in ''Film/GoneInSixtySeconds2000'' features a car that's apparently capable of entering low earth orbit.
36** Also, it zig-zags up and down while in the air. Somewhat unusually, this is portrayed as being ''bad'' for the car.
37** And then there's the original ''Film/GoneInSixtySeconds1974'' where the Big Air scene towards the end is shown about half a dozen times in Slo Mo and then once more in one cut with a fixed camera at normal speed.
38* Done by the main character in ''Film/{{Rad}}'' on his BMX while he's being chased by the local law enforcement.
39* In the movie ''Film/{{Speed}}'', this is done with a ''bus''.
40* Triple-X does this multiple times within the first half hour of ''Film/XXx''. First with a Corvette, and all the other times with a motorcycle.
41* The Soviet "Liberation" film series of the late 60's does this with a [[http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_178981-Krasnoye-Sormovo-T-34-85-1944.html TANK.]]
42* It's done in ''[[Film/{{Rush 2013}} Rush]]'' but it's a subversion in this case: given that a few minutes later the car [[spoiler: crashes and catches fire]] it comes off as more ominous than cool. Not to mention that the wings and fins on a UsefulNotes/FormulaOne car are specifically designed to ''prevent'' flying and it's a sign that the car's not performing correctly.
43* During the FinalBattle in ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'', the Batmobile gets hit by one of the cannons defending Steppenwolf's base and jumps in slow motion. Batman escapes death via EjectionSeat, and the wrecked car ends up crashing on a bunch of Parademons.
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47* Each and every episode of ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard''. As a matter of fact, that show would be unrecognizable without this trope.
48* KITT on ''Series/KnightRider'' had a "turbo boost" function that unfailingly resulted in Slo Mo Big Air. A bit more [[JustifiedTrope justified]] than many, as the dialog hinted KITT had some sort of rocket assist in order to get airborne. Furthermore, since it's well established that KITT is [[MadeOfIndestructium near-indestructible]], KITT can go jumping all day if he has to and never worry about being damaged.
49* Common enough on ''Series/{{Mannix}}'' that whenever it occurs in ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', one of the bots will yell "Mannix!"
50* Happens in an episode of ''Series/TheProfessionals'', thereby revealing there are [[SpecialEffectsFailure two crash test dummies]] in the front seat. One of whom has its head fall off in slow motion.
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54* [[BulletTime It's MOLASSES TIME!]] In ''[[VideoGame/BackyardSports Backyard Skateboarding]]'', just get this, move up a big ramp, and you'll go flying really slowly.
55* When you go over the super jumps in ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' (mega jumps on Big Surf Island), you're treated to one of these with the camera flashing. With the slo-mo it often becomes painfully obvious if you're going to make it or not.
56* ''[[VideoGame/{{Driver}} Driv3r]]'' gives the player the choice to switch to Slo Mo in mid-game whenever they please as long as they're using a vehicle, including (but not limited to) the frequent Big Air scenes.
57* Occurs in every ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' starting with ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'' any time the player hits a ramp fast enough to catch some air.
58** One of the ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'' missions was just a string of these as you drove your bike around the roofs of a quarter of the city, making jumps from one to the next.
59** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' had this for one of the missions for the predetermined path for the player to go by. Hearing Catalina curse at you while the game was playing in slow motion during your big jump is exceptionally hilarious.
60* Every single ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' game from ''Hot Pursuit 2'' onwards punctuates Big Air with Slo Mo, though there's always an option to disable this.
61* In ''VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours'', this sometimes appears in the lead-up to a large "Air Time Bonus".
62* The Interceptor in the 2001 ''VideoGame/SpyHunter'' game has a turbo boost which results in this if used while approaching a ramp (or other suitable terrain.)
63* In ''VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground'', a free-roam in Hawaii in search of places to do great tricks for a skateboard video culminates in the player hitting a ramp on the roof of a hotel, launching themselves over a hovering helicopter, hitting a [=McTwist=], missing the whirling blades by a foot or two, and dropping an incredible thirty stories without injury, in slow-motion.
64** There was also a cheat in ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater 4'' to achieve this effect; on the cheat select screen it was called "Matrix air".
65* Unintentional example via GoodBadBugs in the first ''VideoGame/MegaManX1'' game. [[MineCartMadness In Armored Armadillo's level]], in the final minecart ride before the boss fight, a huge number of enemies come at you, causing the game to slow down because it simply can't process that much going on, invoking the trope when the minecart jumps the various gaps.
66* In the reboot of ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', there is a dedicated Rewind button[[note]]L1 on Platform/PlayStation3, LB on Platform/Xbox360[[/note]]. When you hold the button, as you're supposed to do, you can reverse time, allowing you a do-over when you get stuck, fall off a cliff, and so on. However, if you merely tap the button, the game goes into slo-mo, which creates a cinematic effect when you're doing crazy tricks or dodging obstacles.
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70* In ''Webcomic/{{PvP}}'', at one point the characters wished for the General Lee from ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', which occasionally reappears as a RunningGag.
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74* Parodied in ''WebVideo/TheHire'' episode ''Star''. [[EverybodyCallsHimBarkeep The Driver]] (heavily implied to have been hired by the star's manager [[TheDogBitesBack to bring her down a few notches]]) is racing around the city at high speed, while his passenger bounces around in the back seat because she did not put on her seatbelt when he asked. At one point, the car ends up airborne coming off a hill, while the soundtrack (Blur's "Song 2") is abruptly interrupted by Music/RideOfTheValkyries... until the car touches the pavement again, at which point the soundtrack switches back.
75** And [[LargeHam the face]] Creator/CliveOwen makes during the jump has to be seen to be believed.
76* Invoked in ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'', when [[BloodKnight Sarge's]] suggestion on how to break through enemy lines is to ramp over the bad guys with an "adrenaline-fueled, slow-motion car crash."
77-->'''Grif:''' How do you just ''make'' something slow-motion?\
78'''Sarge:''' If it's epic enough, ''life finds a way...''
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82* Possibly the earliest example is the Mach 5 in ''Anime/SpeedRacer''.
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