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StuffBlowingUp in western animation TV.
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* ''[[StuffBlowingUp/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]]''
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* Use of this in the most absurd ways possible is a major RunningGag on ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce''. A specific example is that anything Master Shake throws will make a mini-explosion when it hits the ground (one has to wonder if it's a superpower or something). The episode "Kidney Car" ends with Carl's head exploding after he has his car destroyed by Shake ''twice''.
-->'''Meatwad:''' Why'd he do that?\\
'''Shake:''' Why wouldn't he?
** In the golf videogame, ''[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Zombie Ninja Pro-Am]]'', not only do most opponents explode when you hit them with [[ChainsawGood a chainsaw]] or [[MusicalAssassin guitar chord them to death]], but the golf ball you hit occasionally in between killing [[strike: people]] Carl, robotic turkeys from the future, and machine-gun packing tulips? That golf ball will explode if it goes out of bounds, and detonate spectacularly when you finally get it in the hole, presumably a) because the shape of the hole focuses the blast or something but more likely b) RuleOfCool.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', Azula manages this. ''With a volleyball.'' [[IKnowKarate They do know Kung Fu]], and they use it to it's full extent of "What Do You Mean, It's Not Awesome?".
** Avatar has also blown up a dam, Zuko's ship on multiple occasions, an abandoned Earth Kingdom city, anything with Combustion Man, anything involving the Day of Black Sun, and Zuko himself (when he practiced lightning bending). All of which just goes to show that you CAN, in fact, combine StuffBlowingUp and a good plot in the same cartoon.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', along with most of the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' cartoons, has a lot of explosions. At least one of the Transformers will be blown up in every episode.
** Not counting [[ChewToy Waspinator]], who gets blown to bits in nearly every episode regardless.
** Rather hilariously, there is actually a Transformer called [[Anime/TransformersEnergon Land]][[Anime/TransformersCybertron mine]]. That's right. An alien robot with the name of an explosive.
** [[WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated Lugnut]] has perfected the art of making things explode. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew0RO4mNm54 Behold! The P.O.K.E!]]
%%* [[WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead Explosions are cool!]]
* Lotsa explosions on ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines,'' usually invoked on the Vulture Squadron through their own machinations and ineptness.
* The vast majority of episodes set within the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse end with the villain's [[CollapsingLair hideout exploding]], for reasons ranging from self-destruct devices to joy buzzers falling into loose wiring. On one of the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' commentaries, the creators admitted that whenever they couldn't figure out how to end an episode, they'd just have a building blow up.
** One example took place nearing the end of Bruce's reunion with Ra's al Ghul, who at this point was smart enough to install automated fire extingishers into his lair. Unfortunately, once the fires are put out, Ra makes the critical mistake of pronouncing, "[[TemptingFate It's safe]]." Sure enough, one loose electrical wire strikes the Lazarus pit, resulting in... [[StuffBlowingUp well, you know]].
** [[MadBomber Mad Stan]] from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' embodies this, and became [[MemeticMutation an Internet meme]] involving him popping out of somewhere, followed by everything blowing up.
--->'''Mad Stan:''' You think this is a joke? Look around, Batman! Society's crumbling! And do you know why? Information overload, man! As a society we're drowning in a quagmire of vid-clips, e-mail, and sound bytes! We can't absorb it all! There's only one sane solution: ''BLOW IT UP!''
** From ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': in the episode [[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E5FlashAndSubstance "Flash And Substance"]], Flash rogue and CloudCuckoolander The Trickster (voiced by Creator/MarkHamill) comes up with a ridiculous plan to grease the bottom of fake vomit and get the Flash to run over it so he slides into a wall of spikes. "And then... '''Everything explodes!'''"
** Another example is in the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode [[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS1E11MyGirl "My Girl"]] which involves Lex Luthor selling a terrorist a gun that makes things blow up like they're been strapped to dynamite.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' opens with a displaced rooster crowing to signal the beginning of a new day. After Timmy wishes his life were like an action movie to get rid of the boredom, we reset the episode to the rooster, which explodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' loves to blow stuff up. One episode had Meg racing against an Amish guy on a horse and the pair falls off a cliff. The wagon explodes, then, after a moment of looking nervous, '''the horse explodes''', despite having no signs of injury.
** In another episode, Brian and Stewie blow up a house. The explosion is shown from multiple angles.
** Peter sticks dynamite in a watermelon to give to Meg, calls it a "thanks for being such a sweetie" watermelon, then runs out the room.
* As the creators of the show have pointed out in commentaries, every episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' ends either with something blowing up or a courtroom scene. Occasionally both (That's not actually true by the way).
** One episode has a scene where they're being chased by giant space wasps. One collides with the hive wall and bursts into a powerful explosion [[RuleOfFunny for no reason whatsoever]].
** The character Malfunctioning Eddie, a robot [[HonestJohnsDealership car salesman]] who has a habit of exploding when he gets excited. [[UnexplainedRecovery This has happened several times, even in the same episode.]]
* An early episode of ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' had several robot clowns destroying [[CrapsackWorld Miseryville]] with several explosions. [[EnfantTerrible Heloise]], watching from a distance, laments on the fact that [[ComedicSociopathy she's not there to enjoy it]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Given the fact that the characters have bazookas, missiles and bombs, this trope happens at least OnceAnEpisode.
* Whenever the supervillain Drakken's hideout doesn't get blown up, ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' almost always remarks how unusual that is.
** Well, it's tough to make cheese blow up. Even if it's the World's Biggest Block Of Cheese. That one just melted.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' just ''loves'' to repeat that same explosion animation whenever the opportunity calls for it. However, the most unique use of that animation is ''Three Little Bops'', where the BigBad Wolf attempts to blow ''up'' (rather than ''down'') the brick house with a large stick of dynamite. To do this, he lights it up from afar (one of the pigs blew out his match when he tries lighting it on the doorstep), but as he rushes back to the brick house, the fuse runs out. Cue the oft-used explosion animation, but rather than move on to the black smoke phase, the animation remains in the red smoke, playing the beginning blast at different points of the screen [[MickeyMousing to the beat of the music]], until it finally moves on to the black smoke and the usual fade back to the main animation of the short.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw,'' anything is liable to burst into flames when [[TheJinx Milo]] is around. {{Lampshaded}} once, when a chicken coop suddenly blows up just because Milo is standing in front of it:
-->'''Zack:''' You know, [[HereditaryCurse Murphy's Law]] used to be a lot more [[DisasterDominoes nuanced and complex]]. Now stuff just explodes!
* The second act of the ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus'' episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E1MeetMrBogus Meet Mr. Bogus]]" had an example of this, where Bogus has to deal with a rogue vacuum cleaner that is running amok throughout the house, which leads to Bogus swinging all around the vacuum as it chases after him. This results in the vacuum tying itself up before exploding after a few seconds.
* All over the place in ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', including very often with things that [[MadeOfExplodium should not be explosive]]. Occasionally someone will just casually toss something aside just to have it explode in midair in the background. Usually played for RuleOfFunny.
* After having his apartment/lair blown up, ''again'', Doofenshmirtz of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' wonders [[LampshadeHanging "Why does everything explode so easily?"]]
** Also played with in the Dr. Ninja Baljeet and Doof'n'Puss [[ShowWithinAShow Shows Within a Show]], where during fight scenes, it would cut to footage of ''utterly'' random things exploding (a speed boat, a cruise ship, and a ''bowl of fruit'' come to this troper's mind).
*** Slightly justifiable as the shows were parodying old action shows.
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' episode "Twisted Sister", fourth Powerpuff Girl Bunny exploded because of the unstable ingredients the other Powerpuff Girls used to make her.
* ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' parodied in one of the trailers [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjuvfMSmmBc here]].
* Parodied in a ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' sketch which features a fake trailer for "Creator/MichaelBay Presents: Explosions!" in which all sorts of things explode, including a seagull and a baby carriage.
** MA BA SPLOOM!
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' absolutely ''loves'' this trope. There is only a minimal amount of episodes where nothing explodes. Roughly half of Crystal Cove has probably been destroyed by explosions by near the end of the second season! (Many buildings have blown up, propane gas has been ignited, a diesel locomotive explodes in a violent train wreck (caused by the villain blowing up a railroad bridge that sends the track line out of service), even the ''Mystery Machine'' [[spoiler: although in the final episode, the Evil Entity being destroyed undoes all the damage and mayhem that had occurred during the series.]])
* ''WesternAnimation/Sealab2021'' features the Sealab blowing up in every episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' loves to blow things up in ridiculous ways. One of the best occurs when Homer tries to cook Mr. Burns breakfast and everything he tries ends up bursting into flames, even a bowl of cereal.
* ''WesternAnimation/SkysurferStrikeForce'' villain Grenader's whole attack plan involves him blowing himself up.
* Occurs in a similar and almost as frequent manner on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''. One of the openings even boasts "MORE EXPLOSIONS!".
** In the episode "Cartoon Wars" Kyle's big wheel goes flying off a cliff after a chase with Cartman. The toy bike breaks like a toy bike should until it hits the ground, when it promptly explodes for no reason.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'': "'Cause I'm the Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight! Boom, baby, BOOM!"
* Butch Hartman's "Pfish and Chip" cartoons on the ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' were ''loaded'' with explosions, since they were about two {{Funny Animal}}s who worked on the bomb squad of the Big City Police Department.
* In an early episode of ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', the team has just gotten their hands on a device that needs to be destroyed. Cyclops prepares to blow it up with his eye lasers, when Shadowcat suggests that she can just ruin the device by phasing through it. Everyone else looks at her like she's crazy.
** Then there's Gambit and Boom-Boom...

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