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Injured Limb Episodes in Western Animation.


  • Angelina Ballerina:
    • In one episode, Mrs Hodgepodge breaks her leg, which inspires Angelina to fake breaking hers. It doesn't work.
    • In an episode called "Angelina's Hip-Hop Boys Show", one of the boys (A.J.) injures his leg falling off a trash can.
  • Arthur:
    • In the episode "The Wheel Deal", Alan "The Brain" Powers sprains his ankle and has to be in a wheelchair for a few weeks. In that time he makes friends with a girl in a wheelchair who teaches him how to cope with the challenges.
    • In "April 9th", Mr. Morris, the elderly Lakewood Elementary School janitor, breaks his leg during a fire. Later when he befriends Buster, he mentions that at his age, a broken leg is a lot more serious and he may need his cast and crutches for a long time.
  • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien:
    • Gwen injured her leg in the elevator before it was brought up when Elena disguised as Julie pushed her into it.
    • Ben broke his arm when Jennifer fired Nesmith's gauntlet at him when he was Clockwork.
  • The Berenstain Bears: In the 2003 series' episode "The Excuse Note", Sister Bear sprains her ankle and exploits sitting out gym class, which she dislikes despite being generally active.
  • In one episode of Bob the Builder, a woman named Mavis hurts her ankle on the jogging machine.
  • In the Caillou episode "Get Well Soon", Leo breaks his foot after his shoes came untied and he tripped over a tree stump while he and Caillou were playing space aliens in the backyard.
    • In another episode "Caillou The Patient", Caillou gets his knees scraped after he slipped on a rock.
    • "Caillou's Broken Bone" from the reboot involves Caillou having a broken arm after falling off a bike and wearing a cast.
  • In the Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot episode "King Grumpy", Wingnut accidentally runs over Grumpy's foot. He had to keep his foot in a cast until the next day, but he pretends his foot still hurts so he won't get have to get rid of Wingnut.
  • In Charlie and Lola, the episode "Charlie is Broken" focuses on Charlie breaking his arm.
  • Happens in the Curious George episode "Housebound". George climbs up a dinosaur skeleton but falls down, breaking his leg as a result. George must wear a cast for a few weeks and stay home.
    • In the episode "The Man With The Money Hands," The Man With the Yellow Hat falls into a patch of poison ivy and cannot use his hands for three weeks,
    • In the episode "Curious George, Personal Trainer," The Man sprains his ankle and George must train Professor Wiseman for a marathon.
  • In the Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood episode "Daniel Feels Better", Daniel trips on a toy car while chasing his sister Margaret and sprains his foot.
  • Darkwing Duck: In "Steerminator", Darkwing is stuck in a wheelchair with two broken legs, after evidently getting caught in a Retail Riot at a ski shop.
  • In the Doc McStuffins episode "Run, Doc, Run", Doc sprains her ankle and Dart the toy unicorn fractures her leg. Hallie thinks both need to rest. note 
  • Dragon Tales:
    • In "The Greatest Show in Dragon Land", Zak and Wheezie have a broken wing, which causes the gang to set forth for Wonderworld Amusement Park on foot.
    • In "Give Zak A Hand", Zak injures his wrist after slipping on Wheezie's roller skate and the others teach him how to do things differently.
  • Elena of Avalor: Played more seriously than in other similar series. While characters have suffered injuries over the course of the show, when Elena's arm is broken in a season three battle, it has long-term consequences - impairing her ability to use her magic staff in future episodes. Elena's wrist was in a cast for roughly a quarter of the season.
  • Family Guy: In "Single White Dad", Lois gets her foot broken by a water jug while Peter and Chris are re-enacting Donkey Kong. This leads to Peter having to look after the kids by himself for a week while Lois recovers.
  • Gargoyles: A more dramatic version of this trope happens when Elisa Maza is shot in the leg by a Gargoyle carelessly playing with a gun. Her fate is unknown for most of the episode, and the next episode she's on crutches while recovering, although already back on the job.
  • In the Hamster & Gretel episode "No Sprain, No Gain", Kevin sprains his foot after tripping on the ottoman while playing a virtual reality game.
  • Handy Manny:
    • In Tool Dance, Maria's dance partner Oleg sprains his ankle, so Manny has to dance with her.
    • Downplayed in Squeeze in a Pinch. Squeeze accidentally pinches Manny’s thumb, but it gets better after he ices it. The episode focuses on Squeeze feeling bad about what happened.
    • In "The Best Vacation Ever", Kelly’s brother Elliot breaks his ankle and has to cancel the vacation he was planning all year. Manny and the tools help him feel better by building a tropical beach in his backyard.
    • In "Doggie Door", Mrs Portillo sprains her ankle after slipping on water in kitchen and has trouble letting her dog out.
    • In "Firefighter Manny", Chief Eduardo sprains his ankle and Manny, the tools, Coach Johnson, and Kelly must put out a forest fire on their own.
  • Hey Arnold!:
  • Il était une fois... la vie: More than one episode involves at least one character injuring their leg. One of these episodes is about the skeleton and shows how a broken bone can heal itself.
  • Little Princess: In "I Want to Go to the Fair", the princess hurts her foot and can't go to the fair, so the queen makes her a makeshift fair.
  • The Loud House:
  • Martha Speaks: In "Dog Daze", Helen has sprained her ankle, however, it's better at the end of the episode.
  • Meg and Mog: In "Meg's Leg", Meg injures her leg in a broomstick accident and then injures her other one showing off. A background witch is also seen with her arm in a sling.
  • Milly, Molly:
    • In "Aunt Maude", Maude breaks her leg and the girls look after her garden while she recovers.
    • In. "Sooty", the girls find a cat with an injured leg.
  • In the Molly of Denali episode "Midnight Sun Fun Run," Trini sprains her ankle, so she can't participate in the Fun Run. However, she does get to help Daniel and Atsaq lay out the route and plan a big surprise at the finish line.
  • In the Muppet Babies (2018) episode, "Gonzo's Coop Dreams", Beep injures his wing, rendering him unable to play in a basketball game against the Bad Eggs. As a result, Gonzo, who has never played basketball before, has to take his place.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
    • "Read it and Weep", Rainbow Dash injures a wing. This leads to her being hospitalised for a few days and taking up reading out of boredom. The character in the book she was reading also had an injured wing.
    • In “Rainbow Falls”, both Dash and one of the Wonderbolts fake wing injuries. The Wonderbolt thought it would get the Cloudsdale team to ask Rainbow to fly with them in the Equestria Games, and Rainbow doesn’t want to have to choose between Ponyville and Clousdale.
  • In a Peppa Pig episode, Miss Rabbit injures her leg before she can go to work, so the other adults have to do her jobs.
  • The Phineas and Ferb episode "Mommy Can You Hear Me?" sees Candace being bedridden due to having her leg in a cast from an injury. Even that doesn't stop her from trying to bust her brothers, though.
  • Postman Pat: In one episode, Jess breaks his leg.
  • Pucca: In "A Leg Up" Garu break his legs by steeping in a hole after being startled by Pucca.
  • Recess: In "Lord of the Nerds", TJ breaks his collarbone and has to stay inside with a nerdy group of kids called the "Pale Kids" until it heals.
  • In the Rock, Paper, Scissors episode, "The Sled Hill" this happens when Scissors after being advised not to do so by Paper sleds down a hill and hurts his arm after hitting objects on the hill and tries to hide it from him, by the end of the episode after continually getting his arm hurt at the amusement park, sledding down the hill again landing him in the hospital, Scissors confesses the truth to Paper leading to a whole song about Paper being right.
  • Rocket Power has the episode "Big Air Dare" in which Otto and Reggie contemptuously have a snowboarding race on the titular off-limits slope meant for experienced adults. While Reggie stops herself from taking the jump at the last minute, Otto flies off and breaks his leg. Had Otto listened to the ski patrol guard in the first place, such issue wouldn't have occurred. Its sister episode "Otto's Big Break" is a continuation of the former episode and shows the other three members of the group trying to search for someone to fill in for Otto for the imminent hockey match.
  • Rugrats (1991):
    • Zig-zagged with one episode, which is called "Angelica Breaks a Leg", but she doesn't really, she's just faking to garner attention from Stu and Didi. However, a football player named Antonio Peaches, whose x-ray was mixed up with Angelica's, and eventually Charlotte really do break their legs.
    • In "Fall Stinks", the second part of the "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts" saga, Grandpa Lou falls trying to get away from the elderly ladies who want to dance with him at the new retirement home he moved into, breaking his leg and spending the third part, "Don't Poop On My Parade" with his leg in a cast. He meets Lulu, who works as a nurse, and falls in love with her, deciding he wants to stay in the retirement center after all.
  • In the Salty's Lighthouse episode, "Let's Wing It", Sadie sprains her wing and has it put in a sling. This makes it difficult for her to sponge-paint with the rest of her friends.
  • In the Scooby-Doo episode "There's No Creature Like Snow Creature", Fred breaks his leg.
  • The Simpsons:
    • In the episode "Bart of Darkness", Nelson teases Bart who's about to jump into the pool, resulting in him falling to the ground and breaking his leg. Lisa gives him a telescope and he spies on Ned, leading him to believe Ned killed Maude.
    • In "My Sister, My Sitter", Bart falls down the stairs while Lisa is babysitting him. He ends up dislocating his arm, and later knocks himself unconscious. Lisa attempts to get Bart to a hospital without their parents and her clients finding out, but is unsuccessful; at the end of the episode, Bart is seen with his arm in a sling.
    • In "Jazzy and the Pussycats", Bart becomes an expert drummer. When his arm gets bitten by a tiger, he is left incapacitated and unable to play the drums. He holds a jazz benefit concert for an operation to fix his arm, but changes his mind and invests it in a cause Lisa wants.
  • Star Trek: The Animated Series: In "The Terratin Incident", a shrunken Sulu breaks his leg falling off a console and has to be fixed with some of McCoy and Nurse Chapel's technology.
  • The Steven Universe episode "House Guest" is about Greg staying with Steven and the Gems with a broken leg (after the events of the previous episode Mirror Gem/Ocean Gem) He continues to pretend to have a broken leg after Steven heals it with his healing spit so he can spend more time with him.
  • Tangled: The Series: In the "Big Brothers of Corona" episode, Cassandra breaks her leg in a fall and Rapunzel has her hands full making sure she rests. Cassandra is absent from the following episode, making it likely she's recovering off-screen.
  • Teen Titans has the episode "Fractured" where Robin breaks his arm and a reality-warping, inter-dimensional fanboy tries to heal it.
  • In the Thomas & Friends episode, "Diesel's Ghostly Christmas", Sir Topham Hatt is revealed to have twisted his ankle, and spends the entirety of the episode on crutches, parodying the character of Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures:
    • In the episode "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day", the short "Rear Window Pain" has Plucky injure his leg and Babs give him some binoculars as a present. When Plucky sees Elmer Fudd growing eggplants and talking to them as if they were his children, he thinks that Elmer is making clones of himself.
    • In "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special", Montana Max injures his leg skiing in Aspen with Morgan Fairchild and spends the entirety of the episode in a wheelchair, parodying the character of Mr. Potter from It's a Wonderful Life, who was in a wheelchair due to his actor, Lionel Barrymore's real-life health conditions. As a result of his injury, Monty was late to attend rehearsals for the Tiny Toons prime-time holiday spectacular, and Buster had to cut him from the special. Monty vowed revenge by sabotaging the sketches, resulting in everyone blaming Buster and Monty being hired as the new director of the special (which, thankfully didn't last too long when the network executives saw just how awful Monty's ideas were).
  • The Wombles: In "Alderney's Big Break", Alderney injures her back paw on the Wombles' annual Spring-Cleaning Day. Because Wombles are a Neat Freak species, she feels disappointed,

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