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->''"If I hit you with a hammer which then disappears, you've still been hit with a hammer."''
-->-- '''Sam Simeon''', Creator/PhilFoglio's ''ComicBook/AngelAndTheApe''

When a cartoon character needs to inflict some AmusingInjuries on their foes, they can somehow pull a weapon of their choice from nowhere. Comically oversized hammers, [[AnvilOnHead anvils]], and [[NonFatalExplosions dynamite]] are common choices. The weapons (and the injuries they cause) then disappear as easily as they appeared, often as soon as they leave the screen.

Of these weapons, hammers are likely the most commonly used, to the point where the mysterious place they come from was named {{Hammerspace}}.

Sometimes, the character has an explicit ability to access Hammerspace, but the Hyperspace Mallet usually runs on pure RuleOfFunny. In addition to using Hammerspace as a gag in its own right, it also lets animator or cartoonist create whatever {{Slapstick}} gag they want without worrying about what a character has on hand.

It's a DeadHorseTrope in the West, where it originated, but it's well alive in Anime and Manga. There, it commonly appears when a short-tempered schoolgirl enters PervertRevengeMode, and she attacks the source of her ire with a giant hammer or a PaperFanOfDoom. Modern Western examples are usually references to Anime or the original Western cartoon shorts.

This is a subtrope of {{Hammerspace}} where the retrieved object is used for {{Slapstick}}. HarshWordImpact is for when the injuries are just a metaphor for emotional impact. Frequently overlaps with HumongousHeadedHammer, which is about the size of the weapon's head.
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!!Examples:

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%%* On a commercial for the Creator/CartoonNetwork, a man being stalked by a mugger calls Cartoon 911 and is advised to reach behind his back and pull out a giant hammer.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/AhAndMmAreAllSheSays'': When Oshigiri gropes her boobs from behind at Comiket, Toda [[PervertRevengeMode whacks her on the head]] with a giant mallet saying "100 T" (presumably tons). Tanaka lampshades this, saying it and the resulting CranialEruption are a little dated.
* In the alternate timeline of ''[[Manga/AngelHeart2001 Angel Heart]]'', Shanin picks up this ability from Kaori's heart inside her. We later find that Kaori's sister can also do it.
* ''Literature/BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'' uses this as one of its central gags; the whole focal point of the anime is the title character producing a giant spiky club from nowhere and brutally killing the protagonist, only to revive him seconds later. She also appears to take a hologram-phone device from her panties at some points.
* Kaori in ''Manga/CityHunter''; She pulls an over 100t iron hammer out of nowhere to beat Ryo up. In one of the anime episodes, Kaori is shown to have purchased a new hammer at a boutique before the action of the episode started.
* ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'' characters seem to love this one, most often with [[TheIdiotFromOsaka Sakuya]] pulling out her paper fan to smack people. Nagi pulls out a spiked hammer when Hayate annoys her.
* [[{{Tsundere}} Momoka]] from ''Eroge! H mo Game mo Kaihatsu Zanmai'' utilizes this against the ThisLoserIsYou protagonist in one episode for comedy. To be precise, she manages to lift a huge gray ''one ton'' hammer above her head.
-->'''Tomoya:''' ''(trying to calm Momoka)'' Anyway, put the hammer down.
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' uses it on occasion.
** {{Fanon}} makes it far more prominent and always has Akane Tendō to be the one to use it; this actually varies depending on continuity. In the anime, Akane only uses a hammer four times: the 3rd and 5th season episodes "Ryōga's Miracle Cure!" and "Into the Darkness" respectively, the OAV "Team Ranma vs. The Legendary Phoenix", and the 1st movie "Big Trouble in Nekonron, China". It's only slightly more prominent in the manga, and just about everyone has used it, from Kodachi (the first person to wield it) to Sōun Tendō to Happōsai to Ranma Saotome himself.
** In the manga Akane most frequently uses her fists, samurai weaponry such as shinai and bokken, or usually any blunt object at hand. She doesn't really use a mallet more than anyone else.
** In the manga, Ranma actually uses one too -- on Ryōga, when this one is trying to get rid of a powerful, yet shameful painting on his tummy.
* Shinobu, Lum, and other girls occasionally use this on Ataru in ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'', usually after he starts trying to get with another girl when he is with them.
* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'' parodies the mallet cliché by having its characters use squeaky plastic mallets with collapsible heads. From Hayama asking Sana to take out her hammer (and then stealing it and hitting her with it) to Hayama showing off his martial arts skills by dodging it (prompting Sana to pull out ''another'' one and smack him with it with an obligatory "Too slow!").
* The BeachEpisode of ''Anime/MyOtome'' shows Mashiro whipping out a squeaky mallet with which to assault Nagi.
* Amy Rose in ''Anime/SonicX'' has the ability to pull her Piko Piko Hammer out of nowhere. She has this ability in most depictions; however, this is the depiction which most frequently shows her using her hammer for comedic purposes instead of just using it in fights against her actual enemies. She can even use multiple hammers if one gets destroyed, and use them while in her ''spaceship'' in the third season. You can even watch the hammers materialize out of thin air on some occasions. It gets {{lampshaded}}.
-->''[Amy throws hammer at Eggman's airship]''\\
'''Eggman:''' We got your hammer up here, so you can't touch us!\\
''[Amy pulls out another hammer out of nowhere]''\\
'''Decoe/Bocoe:''' Ah!! Another one!\\
'''Bokun:''' She's got more hammers than a hardware store!
* Sunako in ''Manga/TheWallflower'' has the ability to materialise a [[TheGrimReaper Grim Reaper's]] scythe in times of... fragile sanity. It isn't metaphorical either -- she occasionally uses it as a tool and other characters react somewhat understandably when the already scary Sunako is suddenly holding a scythe [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1103/lionheart/SunakoScythe.jpg that's taller than she is.]]
** This is apparently a genetic trait, as Sunako's father also materialises a wooden sword in a lightning bolt when he is angry.
* In the [[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa Kirby anime]], much like in the games, King Dedede has a hammer like this. However, it's far more likely to be used for comedy in the anime than the games.
** Additionally, in one episode of the anime, a group known as the Otakings decide to create a ShowWithinAShow about Fumu ([[DubNameChange aka Tiff]]). The show in question is ''intensely'' {{Fanservice}}-laden, creeping everyone out. True to this trope, Fumu is so uncomfortable with the show (as well as the fact that they followed her around and recorded her ''actual voice'' in order to [[ManipulativeEditing take phrases]] [[InnocentInnuendo out of]] [[LessDisturbingInContext context]] and use them for the show) that she pulls a large hammer out of nowhere and chases the Otakings with it.
* A variation in ''Manga/LoveHina'', Episode 18; Sarah [=MacDougal=], who has a history of throwing and/or breaking pottery, does so this time by seemingly pulling them out of nowhere.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Misty used such a mallet in a few occasions in ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'', especially on [[ChivalrousPervert Brock]]. She seems to be particularly talented, as she once even produced a gong to wake Ash and Pikachu up.
** In the ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' manga, the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc main character Gold can conjure a billiards stick out of seemingly nowhere, despite the fact that it looks about as tall as he is. Jessie has also pulled mallets out of hyperspace, as well as frying pans.
** The unnamed TV reporter from ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' pulled a mallet out when she was aggravated with Hareta; however, the entire gag was that he was popping out of holes in the ground like a game of Whack-A-Mole.
--->'''Cameraman:''' W-what are you carrying ''that'' around for?
* Kaname from ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'' often uses a hyperspace PaperFanOfDoom to punish Sousuke. (Actually, she can be seen sometimes in ''Anime/FullMetalPanicFumoffu'' actually carrying said PaperFanOfDoom in her school portfolio.)
* ''Manga/Reborn2004'' apparently uses this several times:
** Reborn's shape-shifting chameleon turns into a mallet which he hits people with (most notably Tsuna and Lambo) when they don't answer his questions correctly, or when he's technically annoyed with them.
** He's also done that to the Arcobaleno Skull, too, when in the filler arc, Skull screwed up his Trial, and Reborn ticked off about that [[spoiler: Don't forget that Colonello added his fists into this, and the Skull asks for Lal's mercy, and she just simply gives the cold shoulder.]]
%%* Variant: Maka from ''Manga/SoulEater'' has a heavy book that follows all the conventions of this trope, barring its shape.
%%** Also Shinigami and his gigantic hands. Students or staff pissing you off? Smack them on the head. Also good for punishing Big Bads and evil witches.
%%** Tsubaki also attacked Black*Star with shurikens to the forehead in early chapters/episodes.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* The title character of ''ComicBook/LeonardLeGenie'' often pulls hammers, anvils and other heavy, blunt objects from his beard to punish his clumsy assistant Basile.
* A modern western example / subversion / ShoutOut can be found in the ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' books where Ramona Flowers will often pull large weapons out of her [[BiggerOnTheInside subspace handbag]]. Including a hammer (+2 against girls!).
%%* ''ComicBook/TheAwesomeSlapstick'': This is Slapstick's primary method of attack.
* In one strip of the Italian Comic ''ComicBook/LupoAlberto'', one of the two characters starts talking about old comics and their "special effects", until the other one, annoyed, reminds him the last one, A.K.A. said "Mallet that popped out of nowhere used to punish the bad guys".
* ComicBook/HarleyQuinn would often use a giant cartoony mallet on her victims.
* In the second issue of ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'', ninja heiress Ichikun Ichinohei whips a big hammer out of nowhere when she gets angry at the sight of her rival Asrial flirting with Jeremy Feeple. Unusually, despite being so heavily inspired by mangas like ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' and ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', Ichikun uses it to hit ''Asrial'' for flirting, instead of hitting Jeremy for being flirted with.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* In ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'', Rat once had a "Mallet o' Understanding" which he'd whip out to use on other characters who displeased him.
* ''ComicStrip/BabyBlues'': To make fun of the mallet that's in the WB cartoons, they use baseball bats, teddy bears or newspapers instead. The mallet DID appear in one comic, but one of the kids (Hammie) is talking about ''Franchise/TomAndJerry''.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/SecondWind'': In Chapter 10, Usopp, Johnny, Yosaku, and Nojiko all use these to hit Zoro when he makes his intention to fight the fishmen clear. Zoro is ''not'' amused, especially when he remembers how he was captured last time; the DeathGlare and SlasherSmile he gives them in response are terrifying.
* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9425804/7/New-Life-and-New-Battles New Life and New Battles]]'' Lily Potter hits James with one when he complains that Harry is drawing female attention earlier than he ever did.
* In its first appearance in ''WebVideo/RanmaOneHalfTheAbridgedChronicles'', Kodachi [[CallingYourAttacks calls out "Hyperspace mallet!"]] as she attacks with it.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* Gideon from ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' at least twice pulls a mallet, the second time we see he pulls it out of his sleeve.
* Jose Carioca pulls one out from behind his back in ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', Spider-Ham, being a living cartoon character, uses one to dish out one heck of a CurbStompBattle on the Scorpion. He even gives it to Miles as a keepsake before returning to his home dimension, saying it'll always fit in his pocket.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* When Ross Bag
* In the 1992 Creator/MarxBrothers homage ''Film/BrainDonors'', Harpo-equivalent Jacques pulls a huge wooden sledgehammer out of nowhere when the decision is made to "take care of" egotistical ballet star Volare. He is, unfortunately, restrained from actually ''using'' it.
* In one scene in ''Film/TheMask'', the title character pulls an enormous mallet out of his pocket in order to [[RingRingCRUNCH smash an alarm clock]].
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[[folder: Literature]]
* In the ''[[Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'' story ''[[https://thecrewofthecoppercoloredcupids.wordpress.com/2019/06/30/pessimist-and-the-dromedaries/ Pessimist and the Dromedaries]]'', the Orange-Bearded Gnome pulls a mallet larger than his own body out from behind his back to whack Darius in the climax.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* When Franchise/AlvinAndTheChipmunks appeared on the ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'' in 1958, it was in puppet form. While Ed and Dave (Played by Ross Bagdasarian Sr.) talked, Alvin whipped out a hammer to bonk Ed with. Luckily for Ed, Dave saw it and stopped the Chipmunk with his typical, "ALVIN!"
* At one point on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', Mike bumps his head and [[IdentityAmnesia believes he's James Lipton]] from ''Inside the Actors' Studio''. Crow gleefully whacks him on the head with a giant "Clown Hammer" to snap him out of it.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Mecha,'' which covers quite a bit of {{anime}} material (because that's where a lot of {{mecha}} appear), has rules for this trope, which it refers to as "[[ShoujoDemographic Shojo]] Mallet". The ability to produce such a mallet is only available to female characters.
* In ''TabletopGame/TeenagersFromOuterSpace'', the Hyperdimensional Hammer is available to any student who pays a sum of $10.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever'', Ms. Accord grabs a giant mallet out of nowhere to hit [[spoiler:Raffina, whom she doesn't want remembering the battle with Popoi she just had, or the fact that Accord set up the flying cane search]].
* In Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, [[ActionGirl Amy Rose]]’s Signature Weapon, the Piko Piko hammer, can be summoned from nowhere when she obviously can’t be carrying it given its large size, and is never shown carrying it either before summoning it, both in gameplay and outside of it, be it cutscenes or not.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' not only do the [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-06-20 currently]] female characters pull hammers out of nowhere, but Dr. Germahn, at one point, gives a lengthy, TechnoBabble-laden explanation of the spatial anomalies that make this possible (in particular, only female characters can do it, and only in comedic scenes). Susan is particularly adept at using the hammers, having [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-06-26 demonstrated]] (offscreen, admittedly) the ability to juggle 3 Hyperspace Mallets and a food-tray at the same time.
** In one twist of the trope, Susan once [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2003-04-29 hammered]] the local JerkJock not because he did something to her, but because he pushed aside Tedd. Elliot and Sarah are left wondering why she was able to do so. "He's just ''[[DudeLooksLikeALady that]]'' androgynous."
** In a later [[CerebusRetcon more serious turn]] Susan told she was taught how to use the hammers in more dangerous circumstances (though non-lethal, it's still a [[DepletedPhlebotinumShells magical weapon]]). And later was rather surprised to discover their original purpose. [[spoiler: During that revelation it was revealed [[ItMakesSenseInContext Hyperspace Mallets would henceforth no longer be accessible but Susan could still access special versions of them using her own magical abilities]].]]
* For Mell, the resident AxCrazy wacky comic relief of ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' [[http://narbonic.com/comic/november-6-11-2006/ mallets just happen]].
* The sweet pacifist healer White Mage of ''WebComic/EightBitTheater'' carries a giant holy hammer (usually invisible) with which she smacks Black Mage around in response to his lewd pick-up lines. (Or when he kills people. [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Or when]] he suggests [[ILoveTheDead doing lewd things with dead people]]. Take your pick.)
* ''WebComic/LookingForGroup'': The Warlock Richard often manifests odd items from nowhere for humorous effect and Fourth Wall Breaking; at one point he explained that "[his] mind can make arrows", so his mind probably can make dice, too.
* In ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'', most of the [[http://eheroes.thecomicseries.com/comics/6/ girls]] [[http://eheroes.thecomicseries.com/comics/60/ have access]] [[http://eheroes.thecomicseries.com/comics/312/ to these.]]
** Although, due to her SuperStrength, [[http://eheroes.thecomicseries.com/comics/56/ Summer only uses a]] [[GroinAttack fly swatter]].
** Since Kid Charisma can heal from the attack, [[http://eheroes.thecomicseries.com/comics/309/ Summer finds she can use a mallet on him.]]
%%* Tsunami of ''Webcomic/TsunamiChannel'' one-ups most of these by using a ''[[Webcomic/EightBitTheater hammer-chuck]]'' [[http://www.tsunamichannel.com/index.php?date=2002-07-10&comic=ExCoKo on Professor Hasegawa.]]
%%* Lampshaded in [[http://www.badlydrawnkitties.com/new/129.html this]] ''Webcomic/BadlyDrawnKitties'' strip.
%%* In ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', Doc occasionally pulls his signature mallet out of {{Hammerspace}}
%%* Barely comedic example in ''Webcomic/SuicideForHire:'' [[http://suicideforhire.comicgenesis.com/d/20061101.html where'd that bat come from?]]
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* [[AllPeriodsArePMS PMS]] can be weaponized [[https://www.deviantart.com/otakukitty/art/Bring-it-on-bitch-5965242 as a giant hammer!]]
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* Wakko Warner from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' used a mallet as needed...of course, definitions of "as needed" are flexible on that show.
** The sizes of mallets he uses are also quite flexible, ranging from the semi-sensible, to the ridiculously-large. In one short, the Warners are filling in for Plotz's sick secretary and Wakko has trouble with the photocopier. His solution is to smash the offending machine with a mallet that's about ''half the size of the room''.
* WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget had one in his hat, held aloft by a gloved mechanical arm. In [[Film/InspectorGadget2 the second live-action film]], G2 did this as well.
* The classic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' shorts are probably the TropeMaker or at least TropeCodifier. It seems to be a fundamental law of physics in the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes world that mallets will always and only exist in situations when someone deserves to be hit with one. Mind you, the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes can pull ''[[HyperspaceArsenal anything]]'' [[HammerSpace from behind their backs]] [[RuleOfFunny if it would be amusing at the time.]]
* The Devil does this to [[WesternAnimation/PlutoThePup Pluto]] several times during Pluto's trial in Hell in "WesternAnimation/PlutosJudgementDay".
* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy:'' Rolf smacks Edd with the "Hat of Discipline," which is essentially a giant mallet-hat.
-->'''Rolf:''' Rolf respects your vow to uphold the [[ItMakesSenseInContext Sticky Notes of Elders]], yet (''grunts as he hefts his Hat into the frame'') … you must be punished.\\
'''Edd:''' ...What is that, Rolf?\\
'''Rolf:''' The Hat of Discipline. DO YOU LIVE IN A CAVE?! (''WHAM'') All is forgiven.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Where exactly do all those differently-sized mallets Mr. Cat uses come from?
* ''Westernanimation/TheMask'', along with giving one to the hero on occasion (it happened in the movie, after all), had one case where the villain Pretorius pulled a mallet from the pocket of a masked Dr. Neuman, showing that he had learned something from enough confrontations with an adversary armed with ToonPhysics.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode "Tooth and Nail", Rocko buys the "12 steps" from Chuck and Leon. When he refuses to admit his nail-biting problem to them, one of them comes up to him, generates a mallet out of nowhere and bashes Rocko on the head with it.
* Ren sometimes pulled a mallet out of nowhere to hit Stimpy with in ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' when he annoyed him, and once while imitating his hero Muddy Mudskipper Stimpy pulled one out to hit himself on the head with.
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