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* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', with an OverlyLongGag involving Peter injuring his calf and then hissing in pain multiple times.

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Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', with an OverlyLongGag involving Peter injuring his calf and then hissing in pain multiple times.



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* This was a RunningGag in the ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' episode "Store Wars". Bloo kicks several people in the shin before running away and calling them a "rip-off artist." He later suffers this fate from Coco at the end of the episode.

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This was a RunningGag in the ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' episode "Store Wars". Bloo kicks several people in the shin before running away and calling them a "rip-off artist." He later suffers this fate from Coco at the end of the episode.



* In one of the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' TV specials, Snoopy taps a baseball bat on his foot, and as he's not wearing cleats, it hurts him quite a bit.

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In one of the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' TV specials, Snoopy taps a baseball bat on his foot, and as he's not wearing cleats, it hurts him quite a bit.



* On ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'', not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was in Japan and attended a SuperGirl convention. After she complained about the attention Kara was getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.

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* On ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was when in Japan and attended attending a SuperGirl convention. After she complained complains about the attention Kara was is getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.



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** In season 2 episode 5, [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] gets bitten in the leg by [[spoiler:Evangelyne turned into a pig]].

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** In season 2 episode 5, [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] Sadlygrove gets bitten in the leg by [[spoiler:Evangelyne turned into a pig]].



* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' makes use of this gag in Knightbrace's debut episode, "OPERATION: T.E.E.T.H." Numbuh Three accidentally shines her teeth in Numbuh Four's face. Numbuh Four previously got his mouth saddled with [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill humongous braces]], so he falls over and drops his giant braces set on Numbuh One's foot. Numbuh One reacts predictably.
* At the beginning of "Working on the Railroad", musical segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow,'' Simon (of all people) does this to Dave with a sledgehammer.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland''
** This gag is used in the very first episode, when Eva arrives on the island she drops her bag of dumbbells onto [[ButtMonkey Cody's]] feet.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' makes use of this gag in Knightbrace's debut episode, "OPERATION: "Operation: T.E.E.T.H." Numbuh Three accidentally shines her teeth in Numbuh Four's face. Numbuh Four previously got his mouth saddled with [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill humongous braces]], so he falls over and drops his giant braces set on Numbuh One's foot. Numbuh One reacts predictably.
* At the beginning of "Working on the Railroad", musical segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow,'' ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow'', Simon (of all people) does this to Dave with a sledgehammer.
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** This gag is used in the very first episode, episode of ''Island'', when Eva arrives on the island she drops her bag of dumbbells onto [[ButtMonkey Cody's]] feet.



* Happened in the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "If It Smells Like an Ed". Ed is carrying a block from a sidewalk, and when he stops to get a handkerchief out of his pocket for Jimmy he drops it on his feet. He's motionless for about five seconds, but right before the show cuts to a commercial, it shows him walking on his hands with his feet bandaged.

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Happened in the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "If It Smells Like an Ed". Ed is carrying a block from a sidewalk, and when he stops to get a handkerchief out of his pocket for Jimmy he drops it on his feet. He's motionless for about five seconds, but right before the show cuts to a commercial, it shows him walking on his hands with his feet bandaged.



* In HeyArnold, while tensions between Arnold's family and neighbors.

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* In HeyArnold, ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'', while tensions between Arnold's family and neighbors.



* ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus''
** In the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E1MeetMrBogus Meet Mr. Bogus]]", this happens to one of the plumbers, when his partner inadvertently sets his toolbox on his foot, which causes him to hop up and down in pain.

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** In the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E1MeetMrBogus Meet [[Recap/MrBogusS1E1MeetMrBogus "Meet Mr. Bogus]]", Bogus"]], this happens to one of the plumbers, when his partner inadvertently sets his toolbox on his foot, which causes him to hop up and down in pain.



* WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} has his feet go on strike in the aptly named episode "Sore Feet".

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* WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'': Beetlejuice has his feet go on strike in the aptly named episode "Sore Feet".



* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', Robin seeks training from "The True Master". He is ordered to change into martial arts gi and remove his shoes. He hurts his feet on the rocky ground and complains, "The next time some crazy old woman tells you to leave your shoes behind, bring them anyway."

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'':
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Robin seeks training from "The True Master". He is ordered to change into martial arts gi and remove his shoes. He hurts his feet on the rocky ground and complains, "The next time some crazy old woman tells you to leave your shoes behind, bring them anyway."



* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' episode "Help!" has Paul getting a hotfoot thanks to a misplaced blowtorch.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was in Japan and attended a SuperGirl convention. After she complained about the attention Kara was getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.
* In the predecessor series, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', Darkseid begins to stomp Superman's head into the ground. To counter this, Supes uses his eyebeams, ''through'' Darkseid's foot.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'', not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was in Japan and attended a SuperGirl convention. After she complained about the attention Kara was getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.
* In the predecessor series, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', original ''Justice League'', Darkseid begins to stomp Superman's head into the ground. To counter this, Supes uses his eyebeams, ''through'' Darkseid's foot.
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* ''GarfieldHis9Lives'' -- Cave Cat runs into the Caveman's ankle at high speed:

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** Towards the end of the episode "Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals", Frankie becomes furious with Goofball and chases him around the house. When she grabs his arm, Goofball stomps on Frankie's foot to make his escape.

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** Towards the end of the episode "Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals", Pals" Frankie becomes furious with Goofball and chases him around the house. When she grabs his arm, Goofball stomps on Frankie's foot to make his escape.


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** In "Only Human" Starfire tries to escape a forcefield by kicking it, resulting in her only hurting her foot.
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** Towards the end of the episode "Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals", Frankie becomes furious with Goofball and chases him around the house. When she grabs his arm, Goofball stomps on Frankie's foot to make his escape.
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* {{Hanna-Barbera}} is rife with them.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': In the episode "The Night," Wander goes off somewhere to eat his midnight snack without waking Sylvia. But first he takes off his shoes so their squeakiness won't wake her. But as he walks away, he steps on a sharp rock.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/WatsPig'', the dark rider hits the king in the foot for seemingly no reason during their first meeting. A servant rubs it in concern while the king lets out a loud scream heard by his unknown brother in the countryside.

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* Deputy Dawg offered his boss, the Sherrif, what he thought was a watermelon. Actually it was a painted river rock. DD lifted it, found it remarkably heavy, the dropped it on the Sherrif's feet! The reaction was one of the greatest of this trope...the Sherrif's mouth strecthed to the size of his body and a loud howl was heard throughout the land!

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* Deputy Dawg offered his boss, the Sherrif, Sheriff, what he thought was a watermelon. Actually Actually, it was a painted river rock. DD lifted it, found it remarkably heavy, the and then dropped it on the Sherrif's Sheriff's feet! The reaction was one of the greatest of this trope...the Sherrif's Sheriff's mouth strecthed [[VolumetricMouth stretched to the size of his body body]] and a loud howl was heard throughout the land!



* This was a RunningGag in the ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' episode "Store Wars." Bloo kicks several people in the shin before running away and calling them a "rip-off artist." He later suffers this fate from Coco at the end of the episode.

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* This was a RunningGag in the ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' episode "Store Wars." Wars". Bloo kicks several people in the shin before running away and calling them a "rip-off artist." He later suffers this fate from Coco at the end of the episode.



** In another, he and Woodstock are acting as officials at a football game. (Charlie Brown's school could throw a homecoming parade but has to have a student's dog officiate the big game?!) Woodstock is handling the down counter that marks the line of scrimmage: basically, a pole with a sign that can be changed from 1 to 4. Guess where it goes.

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** In another, he and Woodstock are acting as officials at a football game. (Charlie Brown's school could throw a homecoming parade but has to have a student's dog officiate the big game?!) Woodstock is handling the down counter that marks the line of scrimmage: basically, it's a pole with a sign that can be changed from 1 to 4. Guess where it goes.



* On ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was in Japan and attended a SuperGirl convention. After she complained about the attention Kara was getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.

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* On ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was in Japan and attended a SuperGirl convention. After she complained about the attention Kara was getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.



** The protagonist's first transformation into a fire-based alien results in his cousin, Gwen, not recognizing him and spraying him with a fire extinguisher. The best response [[IdiotHero Ben]] can come up with after years of abuse from his cousin is to set her shoe on fire.

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** The protagonist's Ben Tennyson's first transformation into a fire-based alien results in his cousin, Gwen, not recognizing him and spraying him with a fire extinguisher. The best response [[IdiotHero Ben]] can come up with after years of abuse from his cousin is to set her shoe on fire.



** In TheTeaser of, "Prunella Gets it Twice," Arthur and Buster carry a giant crate to Prunella, when Arthur sets the crate down, and accidentally on Buster's foot.

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** In TheTeaser of, of "Prunella Gets it Twice," Twice", Arthur and Buster carry a giant crate to Prunella, when Arthur sets the crate down, and accidentally on Buster's foot.



* At the beginning of "Working on the Railroad," musical segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow,'' Simon (of all people) does this to Dave with a sledgehammer.

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* At the beginning of "Working on the Railroad," Railroad", musical segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow,'' Simon (of all people) does this to Dave with a sledgehammer.



* A OncePerEpisode occurrence in the ''Deputy Dawg'' cartoons.
* Happened in the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "If It Smells Like an Ed". Ed is carrying a block from a sidewalk, and when he stops to get a handkerchief out of his pocket for Jimmy he drops it on his feet. He's motionless for about 5 seconds, but right before it cuts to a commercial it shows him walking on his hands with his feet bandaged.

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* A OncePerEpisode occurrence in the ''Deputy Dawg'' cartoons.
* Happened in the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "If It Smells Like an Ed". Ed is carrying a block from a sidewalk, and when he stops to get a handkerchief out of his pocket for Jimmy he drops it on his feet. He's motionless for about 5 five seconds, but right before it the show cuts to a commercial commercial, it shows him walking on his hands with his feet bandaged.



* WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} has his feet go on strike in the aptly named episode "Sore Feet."
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Spidey jumps around a bit while holding his foot after trying to kick the Juggernaut. Yeah, bad idea.

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* WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} has his feet go on strike in the aptly named episode "Sore Feet."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'', Spidey jumps around a bit while holding his foot after trying to kick the Juggernaut. Yeah, bad idea.



* The DonaldDuck short, "Up a Tree," after one of Chip n Dale's tricks of making Donald fall off the tree he's attempt to saw in half, not only does he land right on his feet (causing him considerable pain), Donald the kicks the trunk of the tree in anger, which only intensifies the pain.

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* The DonaldDuck short, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck short "Up a Tree," Tree" does it after one of Chip n Dale's tricks of making Donald fall off the tree he's attempt attempting to saw in half, not half. Not only does he Donald land right on his feet (causing him considerable pain), Donald the but he then kicks the trunk of the tree in anger, which only intensifies the pain.



** In the episode, "The Mask," Courage locks Muriel and Eustace in their bedroom while he tries to reunite Kitty and Bunny, but when they are unable to open the door, Eustace attempts to kick it down, only to hurt his foot in doing so.

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** In the episode, "The Mask," Courage locks Muriel and Eustace in their bedroom while he tries to reunite Kitty and Bunny, but when they are unable to open the door, Eustace attempts to kick it down, only to hurt but hurts his foot in doing so.



** In, "Courage Vs. Mecha-Courage," Eustace is missing one of his boots - which he blames on Courage - then ends up stubbing his toe on a chair - which he also blames on Courage.

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** In, "Courage Vs. vs. Mecha-Courage," Eustace is missing one of his boots - for which he blames on Courage - then ends up stubbing his toe on a chair - for which he also again blames on Courage.



** In a series of bumpers, the boys are lost in a desert. The hot sand is scorching George's feet, as it is Ringo's. It causes Ringo to hop around madly, and it turn he had done a rain dance to make it rain.

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** In a series of bumpers, the boys are lost in a desert. The hot sand is scorching George's feet, as it is Ringo's. It causes Ringo to hop around madly, and it turn turns out that he had done a rain dance to make it rain.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' episode "Help!" has Paul getting a hotfoot thanks to a misplaced blowtorch.
** In a series of bumpers, the boys are lost in a desert. The hot sand is scorching George's feet, as it is Ringo's. It causes Ringo to hop around madly, and it turn he had done a rain dance to make it rain.

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** In, "Courage Vs. Mecha-Courage," Eustace is missing one of his boots - which he blames on Courage - then ends up stubbing his toe on a chair - which he also blames on Courage.

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** In, "Courage Vs. Mecha-Courage," Eustace is missing one of his boots - which he blames on Courage - then ends up stubbing his toe on a chair - which he also blames on Courage. Courage.
* On ''WesternAnimation/PeterRabbit'', this happens to Mr. Tod at the end of "The Tale of Mr. Tod's Trap" after he kicks a tree out of frustration from having been once again out-witted by Peter and the others.
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** In TheTeaser of, "Prunella Gets it Twice," Arthur and Buster carry a giant crate to Prunella, when Arthur sets the crate down, and accidentally on Buster's foot.


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** In the episode where the Eds lead the other kids to believe there are "Mucky Boys" on the loose in the cul-de-sac, Eddy gets the idea to have them follow Mucky footprints, by smashing Ed's feet with a mallet, causing them to swell to roughly the size of a car.


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* The DonaldDuck short, "Up a Tree," after one of Chip n Dale's tricks of making Donald fall off the tree he's attempt to saw in half, not only does he land right on his feet (causing him considerable pain), Donald the kicks the trunk of the tree in anger, which only intensifies the pain.
* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'':
** In the episode, "The Mask," Courage locks Muriel and Eustace in their bedroom while he tries to reunite Kitty and Bunny, but when they are unable to open the door, Eustace attempts to kick it down, only to hurt his foot in doing so.
** In, "Robot Randy," while Courage, Muriel, and Eustace are subjected to picking rocks, a dazed and exhausted Courage accidentally jabs Eustace's foot with his pick, causing it to swell greatly.
** In, "Courage Vs. Mecha-Courage," Eustace is missing one of his boots - which he blames on Courage - then ends up stubbing his toe on a chair - which he also blames on Courage.

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** In another, he and Woodstock are acting as officials at a football game. (Charlie Brown's school could throw a homecoming parade but has to have a student's dog officiate the big game?!) Woodstock is handling the down counter that marks the line of scrimmage: basically, a pole with a sign that can be changed from 1 to 4. Guess where it goes.




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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' has a shoe related version of this, as the Warners show up in the 1970s at a disco contest.
-->[[SaturdayNightFever Ow ow ow ow, hurtin' our feet, hurtin' our feet.]]
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** Happens twice to Bogus in the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E13GoodSportBogus Good Sport Bogus]]"; the first time in the second act, when Bogus ends up hurting his foot after attempting to kick a metal shotput, and the second time in the third act when Bogus winds up with his feet on fire after running really fast, before he blows out the flames.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'': In one episode, Bubonic's feet suffered several AmusingInjuries before he and Tyrannia cast the Spell of the Week. Tyrannia planned to turn everyone into giants but Bubonic's whining about his feet during the spellcasting altered it so the victims only had their feet turned into giant sized ones.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', Robin seeks training from "The True Master". He is ordered to change into martial arts gi and remove his shoes. He hurts his feet on the rocky ground and complains, "The next time some crazy old woman tells you to leave your shoes behind, bring them anyway."
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-->'''Ernie:''' Gramps stepped on my toe!
-->'''Grandpa Phil:''' I did not! ''This'' is stepping on your toe! ''(STOMP)''
-->'''Ernie:''' OW!
* In "Ducking Out On Valentine's Day" on ''[[WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter PB&J Otter]]'', after claiming he's glad there's apparently no Valentine for him from the Snooties, Flick kicks one of the Valentine crates, hops while clutching his foot, and then claims he's [[IHaveToGoIronMyDog late for his foot doctor's appointment.]]

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* In "Ducking Out On on Valentine's Day" on ''[[WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter PB&J Otter]]'', ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'', after claiming he's glad there's apparently no Valentine for him from the Snooties, Flick kicks one of the Valentine crates, hops while clutching his foot, and then claims he's [[IHaveToGoIronMyDog late for his foot doctor's appointment.]]



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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', Spidey jumps around a bit while holding his foot after trying to kick the Juggernaut. Yeah, bad idea.
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* WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} has his feet go on strike in the aptly named episode "Sore Feet."
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** This was inverted in the second act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS2E8BogusToTheRescue Bogus To The Rescue]]", as while Bogus does get his foot smashed by a mallet, there isn't any hopping around on one foot in pain as he just [[PainPoweredLeap jumps up into the air in response]].
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** Ratty also falls victim to this in the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS2E5BadLuckBogus Bad Luck Bogus]]", after a mallet that got thrown up into the air by Bogus earlier falls back down and lands on his foot, causing Ratty to [[PainPoweredLeap to jump up into the air in pain]] before coming back down while holding his foot in pain.

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** Ratty also falls victim to this in the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS2E5BadLuckBogus Bad Luck Bogus]]", after a mallet that got thrown up into the air by Bogus earlier falls back down and lands on his Ratty's foot, causing Ratty to [[PainPoweredLeap to jump up into the air in pain]] before coming back down while holding his foot in pain.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus'':
** In the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E1MeetMrBogus Meet Mr. Bogus]]", this happens to one of the plumbers, when his partner inadvertently sets his toolbox on his foot, which causes him to hop up and down in pain.
** This also happens to Bogus in the first act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS1E4EtTuBrattus Et Tu, Brattus?]]" after kicking the inside of the box trap that he was confined in.
** Ratty also falls victim to this in the third act of the episode "[[Recap/MrBogusS2E5BadLuckBogus Bad Luck Bogus]]", after a mallet that got thrown up into the air by Bogus earlier falls back down and lands on his foot, causing Ratty to [[PainPoweredLeap to jump up into the air in pain]] before coming back down while holding his foot in pain.
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* Deputy Dawg offered his boss, the Sherrif, what he thought was a watermelon. Actually it was a painted river rock. DD lifted it, found it remarkably heavy, the dropped it on the Sherrif's feet! The reaction was one of the greatest of this trope...the Sherrif's mouth strecthed to the size of his body and a loud howl was heard throughout the land!
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* In "Calling Dr. Zak" on ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'', this happens to Zak after he steps on a spinypine thorn, though it's his sister Wheezie's foot (they're a two-headed dragon) that hops up and down while his foot, with the thorn in it, stays off the ground.
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* In "Ducking Out On Valentine's Day" on ''[[WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter PB&J Otter]]'', after claiming he's glad there's apparently no Valentine for him from the Snooties, Flick kicks one of the Valentine crates, hops while clutching his foot, and then claims he's [[IHaveToGoIronMyDog late for his foot doctor's appointment.]]

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* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', with an OverlyLongGag involving Peter hissing in pain. Multiple times.

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** This has also happen to Lois at least once.
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* At the beginning of "Working on the Railroad," musical segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow,'' Simon (of all people) does this to Dave with a sledgehammer.
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* {{Hanna-Barbera}} is rife with them.
** Every segment of ''WesternAnimation/TheBananaSplits'' has one. "Danger Island", "Arabian Knights", "Three Musketeers"...
** ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': After Barney accidentally drops a bowling ball on Fred's foot, he ends up varying the pain shout to "[[CatchPhrase Yabba-dabba]]-di-yi-yi-yi-ee-hee!" and [[AccidentalDanceCraze inadvertently creates a new dance craze]] among Bedrock teenagers.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatGrapeApe'' also became an accidental rock star, after stubbing his toe in the episode "A Grape Is Born".
* A giantess drops a club on her foot and hops in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong''.
* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', with an OverlyLongGag involving Peter hissing in pain. Multiple times.
* ''GarfieldHis9Lives'' -- Cave Cat runs into the Caveman's ankle at high speed:
-->'''Caveman:''' CAT! ''(hops around, clutching his foot)''\\
'''Narrator:''' "Cat" was caveman-talk for "Darn it!"
* In one Season 4 episode of ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', Hak Foo tries to use a jumping attack on Jackie, whose head is fortunately protected by a cow skull with ''very'' sharp horns. The result? [[CallingYourAttacks "CRYING PUPPY FEET! CRYING PUPPY FEET!"]]
* This was done frequently in ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''.
** In ''A Feather in His Hare'', an Indian reaches into Bugs Bunny's hole and Bugs hands him a mouse trap, causing it to snap on his finger and inducing great pain; as he's running by trying to shake it off, Bugs places two more mousetraps, causing him to step on one, then the other, and to scream even louder.
** The gremlin in ''Falling Hare'' twice smashes Bugs Bunny's foot.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresOfFlapjack'' was focused on this where Flapjack and Knuckles fall asleep in a barrel only to wake up with their feet horribly burned by the sun.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'': Sheldon kicks [[SecretIdentityIdentity the Silver Shell]] and ends up hopping around his garage.
* In the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays'', Zak whacks Argost in the ankle with his weapon, resulting in the hopping and moaning.
* This was a RunningGag in the ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' episode "Store Wars." Bloo kicks several people in the shin before running away and calling them a "rip-off artist." He later suffers this fate from Coco at the end of the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', more than once, and with more body parts than just the foot. Which is actually a plot point in the first Sideshow Bob episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' runs on AmusingInjuries, but one particular mention goes out to [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Gizmo Duck]] landing from the top of a hospital ''straight'' onto [[PsychoElectro Megavolt]]'s foot. It ''crushed the sidewalk''.
* In one of the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' TV specials, Snoopy taps a baseball bat on his foot, and as he's not wearing cleats, it hurts him quite a bit.
* Happens with great regularity on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. In one memorable instance, Tom is about to hit Jerry with a hammer when Jerry offers him a much bigger mallet. As Tom takes the mallet, Jerry picks up the first hammer and whacks Tom's foot with it. Cue StockScream from Tom.
* On ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' not even superheroines are safe from kids, as Stargirl found out when she was in Japan and attended a SuperGirl convention. After she complained about the attention Kara was getting, a chubby little FanGirl goes over and kicks her in she shins for insulting the better-known heroine.
* In the predecessor series, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', Darkseid begins to stomp Superman's head into the ground. To counter this, Supes uses his eyebeams, ''through'' Darkseid's foot.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}''
** A good one in season 1 episode 22: [[IdiotHero Sadlygrove]] is suffering from heat stroke in the desert, and is convinced the ruin he's stumbling toward is just another mirage. So he gives a good kick to its stone wall -- barefoot. Cue the one-legged dance.
** Shortly happens to Yugo in season 2 episode 1, from a gerbil's bite.
** In season 2 episode 5, [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] gets bitten in the leg by [[spoiler:Evangelyne turned into a pig]].
** Ruel gets his foot stomped by his grandmother in season 2 episode 7.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}''
** The protagonist's first transformation into a fire-based alien results in his cousin, Gwen, not recognizing him and spraying him with a fire extinguisher. The best response [[IdiotHero Ben]] can come up with after years of abuse from his cousin is to set her shoe on fire.
** Happens again to Gwen when a transformed Ben runs into her leg while attempting to flee from the Forever Knights.
* In "D.W. Blows the Whistle" on ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'', Arthur is astounded to hear about D.W. being a hero for having stopped a little kid from crossing the street without looking both ways first. "D.W., a hero?" he questions and then he drops a wrench he was holding onto his foot and starts hopping up and down.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' makes use of this gag in Knightbrace's debut episode, "OPERATION: T.E.E.T.H." Numbuh Three accidentally shines her teeth in Numbuh Four's face. Numbuh Four previously got his mouth saddled with [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill humongous braces]], so he falls over and drops his giant braces set on Numbuh One's foot. Numbuh One reacts predictably.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland''
** This gag is used in the very first episode, when Eva arrives on the island she drops her bag of dumbbells onto [[ButtMonkey Cody's]] feet.
** Set up but then surprisingly averted in the ''Action'' special. NonActionSnarker Noah kicks a bulky television set, but instead of the expected result the television is flung off screen and Noah remains uninjured.
* A OncePerEpisode occurrence in the ''Deputy Dawg'' cartoons.
* Happened in the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "If It Smells Like an Ed". Ed is carrying a block from a sidewalk, and when he stops to get a handkerchief out of his pocket for Jimmy he drops it on his feet. He's motionless for about 5 seconds, but right before it cuts to a commercial it shows him walking on his hands with his feet bandaged.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Doofenshmirtz has concocted an EvilPlan to get revenge on an ice cream man who ran over his foot the previous day, resulting in him having to wear a cast. In the ensuing fight with Perry The Platypus, he injured the ''other'' foot, causing him to hop up and down holding his foot, only to have to switch which foot he was holding because the act of hopping caused his already injured foot to hurt again. Once he started doing this, [[ViciousCycle his newly injured foot started to hurt]] because he was hopping on it, and so on and so forth.
* Tummi Gummi also fell victim to this trope in the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' episode "Someday My Prints Will Come". He blames the machine that he found for causing all the trouble then kicks it, causing him to hop around in pain while holding his foot.
* Taken to an extreme on ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}''; while fleeing the KGB in Russia, Archer loses his shoes and has to go barefoot, and ends up stepping in broken glass. Then he gets new shoes, loses them again, and steps in more broken glass. He spends the whole chase screaming in pain with every step.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', the title heroines are turned into giants by Mojo Jojo. While trying to catch him, Buttercup steps on a power line, reacting predictably.
* In "Franklin and the Pinecone Pass" on ''[[Literature/{{Franklin}} Franklin and Friends]]'', Franklin gets so frustrated and upset that Bear wants to play Rabbit's new game (Pinecone Pass) instead of playing with him that he kicks a rock, hard. (Too bad he [[BarefootCartoonAnimal doesn't wear the shoes]] described in the books' traditional opening.) He hops up and down, clutching his foot, and a just-arriving Beaver reminds him that it's ''balls'' that are good for kicking, not rocks.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', while at the park, Chuckie steals Angelica's shoes. Angelina angrily tries to chase him, but steps on some thorny weeds and hurts her feet. She then puts on Chuckie's shoes and continues the chase.
* In HeyArnold, while tensions between Arnold's family and neighbors.
-->'''Ernie:''' Gramps stepped on my toe!
-->'''Grandpa Phil:''' I did not! ''This'' is stepping on your toe! ''(STOMP)''
-->'''Ernie:''' OW!
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