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* In LetsPlay/{{Dream}}'s first [[https://youtu.be/vXS1pXWslxs?t=993 Death Swap video]], Dream finds [[spoiler:an enchanted golden apple]] in a chest, which is the single item that [[spoiler:turns the tables on George when he puts his trap in the Nether]].

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* In LetsPlay/{{Dream}}'s WebVideo/{{Dream}}'s first [[https://youtu.be/vXS1pXWslxs?t=993 Death Swap video]], Dream finds [[spoiler:an enchanted golden apple]] in a chest, which is the single item that [[spoiler:turns the tables on George when he puts his trap in the Nether]].
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* ''Website/CollegeHumor'''s game show spoof ''Game Changer'' managed to do this ''completely improvised'' in its MusicalEpisode, "The Original Cast Recording". In the song welcoming her to town, [[TheHero Alexa]] is told by a local how to use local slang, to avoid a particular woman (the villain), and not to eat too much of the local tuna. At the end of the musical, when the villain is making a HeelFaceTurn to become a train conductor, it's announced that there's a convenient opening because the local conductor just died...from eating too much tuna.

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* ''Website/CollegeHumor'''s ''[[Creator/{{Dropout}} CollegeHumor]]'''s game show spoof ''Game Changer'' managed to do this ''completely improvised'' in its MusicalEpisode, "The Original Cast Recording". In the song welcoming her to town, [[TheHero Alexa]] is told by a local how to use local slang, to avoid a particular woman (the villain), and not to eat too much of the local tuna. At the end of the musical, when the villain is making a HeelFaceTurn to become a train conductor, it's announced that there's a convenient opening because the local conductor just died...from eating too much tuna.

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* During the ''WebVideo/DoubleLifeSMP'', this trope takes place several times:
** On Day 4, Ren and [=BigB=] rig a trap using a zombie spawner, and use their generated zombie "army" to crash Bdubs and Impulse's pool party at the end of the episode, [[spoiler:killing them in the chaos that ensued]]. This returns as a ChekhovsBoomerang on Day 5, when [[spoiler:Scar digs into the zombie pit and loses his and Grian's first life trying to escape]].
** The modded mechanism where Sculk Sensors can be triggered by the sound of someone's voice. At first, it's just an obstacle for anyone venturing into the Ancient City to get enchantments in order to avoid spawning the Warden in, but on Day 5, Joel and Etho rig a TNT trap using one, [[spoiler:killing Scar (and thus Grian) while he was trying to invite everyone to a funeral for Jimmy and Tango (who had been KilledOffForReal earlier the same episode)]].
** At the start of Day 5, Grian attempts to prank Scar using a falling dripstone stalactite, which almost kills the both of them. At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:he skewers Ren with a falling stalactite and causes him and [=BigB=] to be KilledOffForReal with the same trick]].
** At the end of Day 5, Grian makes a grave in the mountains for [[spoiler:[=BigB=] after accidentally killing him by proxy]]. Scott stumbles across it on Day 6 and he later [[RobbingTheDead steals the sand from the grave-site]] to make TNT, which is later used to either distract the two Wardens the Red Lives ferried up to the surface... or to [[spoiler:die from suicide by self-detonation]] at the end of the series.



* During the Double Life season of the ''WebVideo/LifeSMP'', this trope takes place several times:
** On Day 4, Ren and [=BigB=] rig a trap using a zombie spawner, and use their generated zombie "army" to crash Bdubs and Impulse's pool party at the end of the episode, [[spoiler:killing them in the chaos that ensued]]. This returns as a ChekhovsBoomerang on Day 5, when [[spoiler:Scar digs into the zombie pit and loses his and Grian's first life trying to escape]].
** The modded mechanism where Sculk Sensors can be triggered by the sound of someone's voice. At first, it's just an obstacle for anyone venturing into the Ancient City to get enchantments in order to avoid spawning the Warden in, but on Day 5, Joel and Etho rig a TNT trap using one, [[spoiler:killing Scar (and thus Grian) while he was trying to invite everyone to a funeral for Jimmy and Tango (who had been KilledOffForReal earlier the same episode)]].
** At the start of Day 5, Grian attempts to prank Scar using a falling dripstone stalactite, which almost kills the both of them. At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:he skewers Ren with a falling stalactite and causes him and [=BigB=] to be KilledOffForReal with the same trick]].
** At the end of Day 5, Grian makes a grave in the mountains for [[spoiler:[=BigB=] after accidentally killing him by proxy]]. Scott stumbles across it on Day 6 and he later [[RobbingTheDead steals the sand from the grave-site]] to make TNT, which is later used to either distract the two Wardens the Red Lives ferried up to the surface... or to [[spoiler:die from suicide by self-detonation]] at the end of the series.

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