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6A grenade, bomb or other type of explosive is live with mere seconds to go, leaving Alice in danger. Or perhaps the building is burning, and a rafter comes loose. Or a window or glass ceiling shatters, and Alice is right in the path of the deadly shards.
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8Just in time, Bob leaps between her and the danger. He might get on top of her to shield her from falling debris, or he might simply cradle her with his body blocking the danger. Often a HeroicSacrifice, but it's just as often that Bob has NighInvulnerability, or maybe the damage is made less by his actions.
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10Usually the [[InvertedTrope Inversion]] of JumpingOnAGrenade, which is when Bob [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin jumps on a grenade]] to dampen the explosion. See also TakingTheBullet, for when Bob jumps in the way of a bullet meant for Alice, or DivingSave, for when Bob pushes Alice out of the way of something dangerous. Compare LoadBearingHero.
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17* In ''Anime/Belle2021'', The Dragon has strange markings on his back. When Belle visits him later, she sees more forming and realizes that they're bruises, and he's being attacked from behind. [[spoiler:He's being abused by his father at home, and has the bruises because he's shielding his little brother when their father beats them.]] In the climax, [[spoiler:Suzu does the same to both Kei and Tomo, covering them with her own body to protect them from their father.]]
18%%* Done in ''Manga/KarakuriCircus '', creating a '''serious''' plot twist, as it ends rather badly for said hero. [[spoiler: Although not as bad as initially indicated...]]
19* Done in ''Manga/UshioAndTora '' -- Tora uses his body to protect a household spirit from backlash from a powerful seal being broken.
20* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': Captain Bravo shields [[spoiler: the two leads, Kazuki and Tokiko]] from a massive flame-based attack using his... er... magical BadassLongcoat.
21* In one episode of ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'', the Contractor November 11 uses his [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] while covering human co-worker Kirihara with his body, in order to shield her from another Contractor's explosive powers.
22* Subverted cruelly ''twice'' in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' first season finale: [[spoiler:Lichty]] tries shielding [[spoiler:Christina]] from an explosion this way, but is fatally injured and dies in her arms, happily believing that he protected her. ''Then'', it is revealed that he ''failed'' and she was fatally injured, too, dying just moments after him.
23* Tsunade does this for ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'' when Orochimaru decides to kill him personally leading to her getting badly slashed, it's a huge MamaBear moment which is more impressive considering [[AfraidOfBlood she was scared of blood at the time]] but to her protecting Naruto and his dream was WorthIt.
24* Happens many times in ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', without any lasting effects to both parties involved.
25* Genji grabs Shannon when [[spoiler:the fake Kanon leaps at her with a laser blade,]] and rolls out of the way in ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. This is one of the many reasons Genji is awesome.
26* Shizuo does this to Akane in the sixth volume of ''{{Literature/Durarara}}'' when he realizes that a large load of combat knives that he knocked loose in a fight are about to fall on the girl.
27* ''Franchise/FullmetalAlchemist''
28** In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Alphonse Elric uses his NighInvulnerable armor body to shield the flesh-and-blood [[AnimeChineseGirl May Chang]] from an explosion. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well]].
29** Al also pulls this in ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', instead protecting Ed with his armored body.
30* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. The cyborg girls are conditioned to protect their handlers regardless of the risk to themselves, and so get more upset over whether their handlers were injured than their often more serious wounds.
31** In the anime ''Il Teatrino'', Triela shields Hilshire from a Bouncing Betty mine (and gets the obligatory CrushBlush on realising [[SuggestiveCollision she's lying on top of him]]).
32** In the manga, [[spoiler:Angelica]] dies in hospital after taking a carbomb blast for Marco, who has a HeelRealisation after discovering the extent of her injuries, as he'd been so relieved that he didn't lose his sight in the blast he never bothered to inquire about his MadeOfIron cyborg.
33* The titular character from ''Manga/InuYasha'' protects Kagome this way on multiple occasions.
34* In ''Manga/FairyTail'', Simon [[spoiler: jumps in the way of an extremely powerful destructive spell that Jellal was going to destroy Erza and Natsu with; he successfully shields them with his body, but dies shortly thereafter, leading to Natsu's UnstoppableRage and subsequent victory.]]
35* In the backstory of ''Manga/TheVoynichHotel'' Peace meets her end saving Leader from a landmine. Years later, Leader does the same to try to save Sexy from a landmine; when the smoke clears, it's revealed that [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot Kikaida]] threw himself over Leader and took the brunt of the blast himself.
36* When the space-shuttle soundstage collapses in ''Anime/MillenniumActress'', Genya throws himself over Chiyoko to protect her from falling debris.
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40* Mr. Fantastic of the Comicbook/FantasticFour often does this to protect his colleagues.
41* ComicBook/{{The Incredible Hulk}}'s origins deal with Bruce Banner pushing Rick Jones into a trench, whereby Banner absorbed the brunt of the blast, which Rick is not affected by as a result.
42* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' features a futile example when NYC is attacked. The newsstand owner throws himself over the kid near him, trying to shield him from the blast. They are both killed instantly anyway, but the instinctive gesture of protection is a poignant moment of compassion in contrast to the horrific act of mass murder taking place.
43* Franchise/{{Superman}} frequently does this, since he can withstand a lot more than whoever he's protecting. Superman has also swallowed explosives on more than one occasion, in order to ensure the safety of surrounding citizens.
44* Also common with Franchise/{{Batman}}, who usually spreads his cape to form a sort of coccoon. The cape is fireproof and designed to spread impact force.
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48* ''Fanfic/JauneArcLordOfHunger'':
49** [[spoiler:While fleeing from an crashing airship at the end of "Nihilus", Qrow notices a nearby civilian trip and struggle to get back up. Believing his [[TheJinx Semblance]] to be [[PowerIncontinence responsible for her tripping]], Qrow abandons his own attempt to flee and stays behind to use his body to shield hers from the explosion cause by the airship crashing into Beacon's courtyard.]] This gets cruelly {{subverted|Trope}} two chapters later, where [[spoiler:it turns out that the [[SenselessSacrifice civilian still died the moment the blast impacted her body]] and all Qrow accomplishes is getting ''himself'' fatally wounded as well.]]
50** Played straight in "Chaos", where Ren explains to Ruby and Pyrrha how he was able to survive [[spoiler:the aforementioned airship's explosion. Right before the blast hit him, Nora used her body to shield Ren. While this protected him from serious injury, Nora took the brunt of the damage and is laid in critical condition as a result.]]
51* ''Fanfic/TheUltimateEvil'': The fight in Shendu's palace is briefly interrupted by Captain Black's men shooting rockets at the demon, with Valerie Payne (Shendu's [[WonderTwinPowers Other]] and [[VillainousCrush love interest]]) getting caught in the crossfire. [[PetTheDog Seemingly on instinct]], Shendu uses his SuperSpeed to rush to her and [[VillainousRescue shields her with his body]]. Since he's NighInvulnerable, the rockets do harm neither to him or Valerie.
52* In ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' fanfiction ''Fanfic/PrisonIslandBreak,'' in an uncharacteristic moment of selflessness [[spoiler: VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog]] wraps himself around [[spoiler: Sonic's sister, Sonia]] to prevent injuries by a shrapnel grenade.
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56* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', Elastigirl protects her kids this way in an aircraft that was hit by missiles. It helps she can form her body into any shape and that earlier her super suit was specifically shown to be able to withstand direct missile impacts.
57* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaAndOmega'': Almost towards the ending of the movie, Humphrey does this to Kate after the latter ends up being trampled by a stampede of caribou. Unfortunately, [[DisneyDeath Kate is still unable to move, injured, until the entire pack of wolves start howling mournfully, including Tony (Garth's father), which Kate thankfully regains consciousness.]]
58* ''WesternAnimation/GoWestALuckyLukeAdventure'': In the climax, Miss Littletown shields her schoolchildren when Edgar Crook drops a lit stick of dynamite.
59* Ryder does this for Skye when a meteor crashes near them in ''WesternAnimation/PawPatrolTheMightyMovie''.
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63* ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', Colossus shields Rogue this way in the Danger Room simulation, however this is also so that she can get his steel skin for further protection.
64* ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'', Bond huddles over Camille right before he shoots the fuel pod.
65* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'':
66** In ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', someone shields a child this way in Sarah's dream. Since it is against a nearby nuclear explosion, it has no effect.
67** In ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'', John shields Kate several times, once by literally dragging her below him, to cover her, usually from debris.
68** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', Marcus Wright shields Blair from the fire in the tunnel.
69* Done in ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'' movie, with Hulk shielding Betty Ross from a fiery explosion.
70* ''Film/{{Highlander}}'': Connor leaps on top of Rachel, using [[NighInvulnerability his immortality]] to protect her from Nazi gunfire. He explains, [[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage "it's a kind of magic."]]
71* In ''Film/FantasticFour2005'', the Human Torch shielded a young girl from an explosion. Because of his fire abilities, the blast didn't harm him.
72* The escaped slave does this for the little girl in ''Film/TheFall''.
73* In ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'', Loki shields Jane from the explosion when Thor tries to destroy the Aether with Mjölnir.
74* In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Clint does this to a little boy to selflessly protect him with his own body when Ultron starts to fire at Sokovia, but [[spoiler:Quicksilver ends up taking the bullets for Hawkeye.]]
75* In the third ''Literature/HarryPotter'' film, Harry shields Hermione from a potential werewolf attack.
76* A slight variation in ''Film/TheFaculty'': twice during the fight with Mr. Furlong, [[LovableJock Stan]] catches more fragile characters who've been thrown or shoved and takes the impact of what they would have hit himself.
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80* Nolan of the ''Ashtown Burials'' series does this for Cyrus in the [[BossBattle climactic battle]] at the end of ''Empire of Bones'', covering for the sharp-edged debris from a gigantic exploding statue. Cyrus escapes with a few cuts from the high-speed shrapnel, while Nolan is shredded. [[GoodThingYouCanHeal Good Thing He Can Heal]].
81** An earlier plan of attack involves the Captain and Nolan, as the two immortal party members, doing this deliberately to cover the rest of the team as they advance. Nolan sulks because not dying doesn't mean it doesn't ''[[ImmortalityHurts hurt]]''.
82* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' book ''Literature/{{Thud}}'', Sam Vimes throws himself to the ground while holding Young Sam after someone takes a pot-shot with a FireBreathingWeapon. When he gets back up, he is ''[[PapaWolf pissed]]''.
83* In the first of ''Literature/TheMurderbotDiaries'', Murderbot grabs Dr. Mensah just before a rocket is about to take off nearby and jumps over a cliff face, using its body to shield her from both the blast and then their hitting the ground.
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87* Aubrey throws himself on top of Hodgins when a bomb rigged into a corpse goes off on ''{{Series/Bones}}''. Aubrey is riddled with shrapnel and barely survived while Hodgins initially appears unharmed and has delayed damage effects. He’s left paralyzed.
88* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'': As in the comics, Clark uses this method of rescue quite frequently.
89* Done by the Mountain to protect Cersei in the final season of ''Series/GameOfThrones'' as [[spoiler:Daenerys is flying around and torching the city.]]
90* ''Series/Lucifer2016'': In "Expire Erect", Chloe does this to protect Lucifer when the LAPD blow one of the walls in the nightclub to end a hostage situation. He'd already been shot by the hostage-taker and his invulnerability doesn't work when Chloe is near him which means he was in serious danger from the explosion.
91* A VerySpecialEpisode of Series/{{Roc}} had the family deal with a drive by shooting. During the shooting, Eleanor threw herself on top of her baby.
92* In the ''{{Series/CSI NY}}'' season 5 finale, Danny can be seen throwing himself over Lindsay, his wife, during a drive by shooting. It’s partly why he got shot and temporarily paralyzed.
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96* ''VisualNovel/C14Dating'': If Melissa happens to be in the cave on the day a heat lamp gets accidentally toppled and falls in her digging square, she keeps Kyler from getting hurt via jumping on top of him to get him out of the way. The gesture is needed in part because Kyler is deaf and usually works with his cochlear implant turned off, making him oblivious to both noise from the lamp itself and verbal warnings.
97* The end of the intro boss battle of ''VideoGame/MegaManZero 1''. As the Golem gets ready to explode, Ciel got free from its grasp, but she's too weak to move away. Zero runs over to her and covers her from the ensuing blast. Ciel manages to remain relatively unhurt, even when the explosion was point-blank in range.
98* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2'': In ''Mask of the Betrayer'', the PlayerCharacter is informed by Ammon Jerro that their original campaign party member Grobnar Gnomehands was killed in the BigBad's CollapsingLair when he dove on top of the party's blade golem to protect it from a collapsing pillar--[[StupidSacrifice apparently not having considered that his squishy four-foot gnome body wasn't much protection for an eight-foot suit of animated armor]].
99* Either Leon or Claire do this for little Sherry in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' (depending on what scenario you choose), when the Umbrella lab explodes and rocks the [[TrainEscape escape train]]; it's a PapaBear-MamaBear moment either way. It's no small wonder Sherry considers Leon and Claire her [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate parents]].
100* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'': Leon protects Ada this way in a fight against a mutated Simmons. He cradles her under his own body, shielding her from a spray of rapid-fire bone fragments. His BulletproofVest absorbs most of the attack, Ada regains consciousness shortly after, and they fight Simmons together.
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104* Used by the Fed in ''Webcomic/AGirlAndHerFed '' [[http://www.agirlandherfed.com/comic/?650 here]][[spoiler:, though it's unnecessary given the ''very'' sturdy table he's behind.]]
105* ''Webcomic/WildeLife'': Oscar grabs Cliff and pushes him out of the way, shielding him with his body [[https://www.wildelifecomic.com/comic/120 when a malevolent ghost attacks them.]]
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109* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' utilizes this trope in "Be Afraid Of The Dark", using the armadillo-esque "Cannonbolt" Ben is able to shield himself, Gwen and Grandpa so that they can re-enter Earth's atmosphere safely.
110* ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen2009'': Wolverine covers a little girl from a train explosion in the first episode. [[GoodThingYouCanHeal He Gets Better]].
111* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' "A Dark Knight to Remember" Batman shields Batgirl from Penguin's flamethrower with his cape.
112* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' gives us the falling-bits-of-stone-ceiling variant, with [[spoiler: Zuko]] protecting [[spoiler: Katara]] in this way in the episode "The Southern Raiders". Also served as ShipTease.
113** Also done in the episode "Sozin's Comet Part 3", when [[spoiler:Sokka]] shields [[spoiler:Toph]] from falling debris from a war balloon.
114* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E53HeroForHire Hero for Hire]]", when [[JailBake the huckleberry hand grenade cake]] goes off, Launchpad shields Doofus with his own body. It turns out to be unnecessary, as the effect is more dazing than dangerous, and the Beagle Boys get the worst of it.
115* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', in one of his final episodes, [[BashBrothers joins forces with]] [[Film/ThreeHundred a group of elite Spartan-style warriors]] to defeat an ancestral foe, a monster controlling a horde of minotaur-bots. In the climax, the monster is defeated by [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks decisively throwing Jack's katana into his head,]] causing a [[DefeatEqualsExplosion catastrophic explosion.]] Jack defends his partner, the king, by leaping in the way of the explosion with two shields, saving his life. The king recalls that [[NeverFoundtheBody only Jack's shield was recovered,]] but the final scene shows Jack's silhouette walking away from the battle.
116* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Rebirth," Fry somehow managed to successfully save Leela from a deadly spaceship crash this way, [[spoiler:leaving her completely intact while he himself was [[NotEnoughToBury blown to smithereens]]. He got better.]]
117-->'''Fry:''' I'll protect you, Leela! [[ThePowerOfLove My love is stronger than the vast majority of explosions!]]
118* In the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' episode "Huntara", Hordak shields Entrapta from an explosion in this manner.
119* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "Hollow Mind", Luz and Hunter have to make a mad dash past [[spoiler:the Inner Belos]] as he tries to murder them. When Luz dives onto the ground to grab the walkie-talkie to tell Eda to pull them out, Hunter drops to his knees practically on top of her, and uses his arm to shield her.
120* In the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' short "The Mechanical Monsters", Superman spreads [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shield.png his Cape around Lois Lane]] to protect her from the vat pouring [[ConvectionSchmonvection Hot Lava]]. [[MySuitIsAlsoSuper I guess his suit is also super.]]
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