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* In ''Pinball/TheAdventuresOfRockyAndBullwinkleAndFriends'', missing the SkillShot results in Bullwinkle getting pelted in the face with various objects.
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* Justified in WebNovel/TheZombieKnight, because servants can recover from almost any injury, and can just be resurrected if they are killed.
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* Justified in WebNovel/TheZombieKnight, Literature/TheZombieKnight, because servants can recover from almost any injury, and can just be resurrected if they are killed.
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* This trope is par for the course in many classic comic strips, which (being static and somewhat trite) would arguably be less funny for lack of them. You could probably make a DrinkingGame out of all the times [[CalvinAndHobbes Calvin opened the door and announced "I'M HO-OME!"]] only for Hobbes to tackle him and roll around with him in a BigBallOfViolence until Calvin was thoroughly bruised and [[ClothingDamage his clothes were partially shredded]]. Didn't happen so much in ''{{Peanuts}}'' (as Charles Schulz preferred to dish out ''psychological'' pain to his characters), but occasionally someone [[ButtMonkey (usually Linus)]] would get knocked on his ass by a punch and have cartoon "whirlies" orbiting around his head.
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* This trope is par for the course in many classic comic strips, which (being static and somewhat trite) would arguably be less funny for lack of them. You could probably make a DrinkingGame out of all the times [[CalvinAndHobbes [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin opened the door and announced "I'M HO-OME!"]] only for Hobbes to tackle him and roll around with him in a BigBallOfViolence until Calvin was thoroughly bruised and [[ClothingDamage his clothes were partially shredded]]. Didn't happen so much in ''{{Peanuts}}'' (as Charles Schulz preferred to dish out ''psychological'' pain to his characters), but occasionally someone [[ButtMonkey (usually Linus)]] would get knocked on his ass by a punch and have cartoon "whirlies" orbiting around his head.
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic often (but not always) mentions these in his songs (including both parodies and original songs), especially in his song "You Don't Love Me Anymore"[[note]]Which is an original song, but with the video as a parody of Music/{{Extreme}}'s "More Than Words".[[/note]] They also appear in his videos (sometimes).
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic often (but not always) mentions these in his songs (including both parodies and original songs), especially in his song "You Don't Love Me Anymore"[[note]]Which Anymore".[[note]]Which is an original song, but with the video as a parody of Music/{{Extreme}}'s "More Than Words".[[/note]] They also appear in his videos (sometimes).
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic often (but not always) mentions these in his songs (including both parodies and original songs), especially in his song "You Don't Love Me Anymore"[[note]]Which is an original song, but with the video as a parody of Music/{{Extreme}}'s "More Than Words".[[/note]]
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic often (but not always) mentions these in his songs (including both parodies and original songs), especially in his song "You Don't Love Me Anymore"[[note]]Which is an original song, but with the video as a parody of Music/{{Extreme}}'s "More Than Words".[[/note]]
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic often (but not always) mentions these in his songs (including both parodies and original songs), especially in his song "You Don't Love Me Anymore"[[note]]Which is an original song, but with the video as a parody of Music/{{Extreme}}'s "More Than Words".[[/note]]
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* ''Fanfic/TiberiumWars'' reveals the true reason the lighting is so low in Nod bases: [[spoiler:Kane loves the sound of people whacking their shins on tables]].
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* Scratchy suffers these on the playfield of Creator/DataEast's ''[[Pinball/TheSimpsonsDataEast The Simpsons]]''.
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* In ''Pinball/TheWizardOfOz'', Dorothy's spinning house includes the feet of the Wicked Witch of the East sticking out from underneath.
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* ''Pinball/BigBangBar'' frequently depicts various amusing injuries from its alien patrons, either as they imbibe their various drinks or simply mingle with each other.
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* TheSmiths' "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" describes the narrator suffering terrible injuries and getting sent to the hospital. [[BlackComedy Somehow it manages to be very funny anyway.]]
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* In ''Pinball/{{Diner}},'' shooting the Grill when it is not lit makes a noise of someone burning himself on a hot griddle and then screaming.
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* There was an old radio show featuring the Story Lady, whose job it was to tell short stories, generally with some very weird twists. The fillers used this trope a great deal: Story Lady is very prone to losing her temper and when she does, the only target is generally her hapless partner, who announces the segments. She has no qualms about hitting him with books, beating him out of her path with her bare fists, breaking his limbs, or actually shooting him if he doesn't do what she wants fast enough. No mention of these injuries is brought up later to my knowledge, but they're always, always played for laughs.
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* There was an old radio show featuring the Story Lady, whose job it was to tell short stories, generally with some very weird twists. The fillers used this trope a great deal: Story Lady is very prone to losing her temper and when she does, the only target is generally her hapless partner, who announces the segments. She has no qualms about hitting him with books, beating him out of her path with her bare fists, breaking his limbs, or actually shooting him if he doesn't do what she wants fast enough. No mention of these injuries is brought up later to my knowledge, but later, and they're always, always played for laughs.
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* There was an old radio show (I balk at calling it a show though, as they were one minute segments between shows—filler episodes, I guess) featuring the Story Lady, whose job it was to tell short stories, generally with some very weird twists. The fillers used this trope a great deal: Story Lady is very prone to losing her temper and when she does, the only target is generally her hapless partner, who announces the segments. She has no qualms about hitting him with books, beating him out of her path with her bare fists, breaking his limbs, or actually shooting him if he doesn't do what she wants fast enough. No mention of these injuries is brought up later to my knowledge, but they're always, always played for laughs.
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* There was an old radio show (I balk at calling it a show though, as they were one minute segments between shows—filler episodes, I guess) featuring the Story Lady, whose job it was to tell short stories, generally with some very weird twists. The fillers used this trope a great deal: Story Lady is very prone to losing her temper and when she does, the only target is generally her hapless partner, who announces the segments. She has no qualms about hitting him with books, beating him out of her path with her bare fists, breaking his limbs, or actually shooting him if he doesn't do what she wants fast enough. No mention of these injuries is brought up later to my knowledge, but they're always, always played for laughs.