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* ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheDivineForce'': This occurs when the party arrives in the port of Rythal. While some fun is had with one of the gulls nailing Midas, Elena ends up reminding everyone that [[DeconstructedTrope animal feces are a disease vector.vector]].
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* Defied in the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "WesternAnimation/AWildHare". WesternAnimation/BugsBunny lets WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd shoot him in front of a tree, but then sees two birds on the branch. Not wanting to risk being pooped on, he steps aside before giving Elmer the go-ahead.
** Implied then subverted in "Conrad the Sailor." Conrad just finished mopping the ship deck then looks down. Slowly he angrily looks up towards a smug Daffy Duck. Pull back to show that Daffy merely tracked his dirty feet on the deck.
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* Defied in the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "WesternAnimation/AWildHare". WesternAnimation/BugsBunny lets WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd shoot him in front of a tree, but then sees two birds on the branch. Not wanting to risk being pooped on, he steps aside before giving Elmer the go-ahead.
**''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': Implied then subverted in "Conrad the Sailor." Conrad just finished mopping the ship deck then looks down. Slowly he angrily looks up towards a smug Daffy Duck. Pull back to show that Daffy merely tracked his dirty feet on the deck.
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* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion'', while [[VillainOfTheWeek Dainenjiyama]] is searching for Yasuho and Tsurugi, a bird's droppings land on his shoulder, causing him to emit a ClusterFBomb as he chases the birds away.
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* In an episode 13 of ''Anime/SmilePrecure'' (cut from ''Anime/GlitterForce''), ''Anime/SmilePrecure'', Miyuki/Cure Happy drew 'worst luck' in a shrine and as the first part of the misfortune, a bird pooped on her head.
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* The cover for the first issue of ''The Thing : Freakshow'' has [[Characters/TheThing Ben Grimm]] be a victim of this. Needless to say, [[ButtMonkey that first issue doesn't treat him very kindly]].
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* In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'', "[[JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind The Claptastic Voyage]]" campaign has a quick quest where you melt down Claptrap's Dignity until he's nothing but his accessories and camera eye and then to add insult in injury a bird dropping falls on him. (How a bird got into Claptrap's programming is a mystery.)
* ''VideoGame/FableII'' has this in the opening cut scene when a robin dumps on the main character. His/her sister laughs and reassures that it's a sign of good luck.
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* ''VideoGame/WarioWare: Twisted!'' has a microgame called "Power Line Pigeons" where you have to avoid getting pooped on by a flock of pigeons.
* ''VideoGame/FableII'' has this in the opening cut scene when a robin dumps on the main character. His/her sister laughs and reassures that it's a sign of good luck.
* In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' [[JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind "The Claptastic Voyage"]] has a quick quest where you melt down Claptrap's Dignity until he's nothing but his accessories and camera eye and then to add insult in injury a bird dropping falls on him. (How a bird got into Claptrap's programming is a mystery.)
* ''VideoGame/FableII'' has this in the opening cut scene when a robin dumps on the main character. His/her sister laughs and reassures that it's a sign of good luck.
* In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' [[JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind "The Claptastic Voyage"]] has a quick quest where you melt down Claptrap's Dignity until he's nothing but his accessories and camera eye and then to add insult in injury a bird dropping falls on him. (How a bird got into Claptrap's programming is a mystery.)
* ''VideoGame/RaymanRavingRabbids'': Whenever you check to see your current progress on the plunger ladder to escape, a bird comes through the window and flies around before pooping on Rayman's nose.
* ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheDivineForce'': This occurs when the party arrives in the port of Rythal. While some fun is had with one of the gulls nailing Midas, Elena ends up reminding everyone that animal feces are a disease vector.
* ''VideoGame/WarioWare: Twisted!'' has a microgame called "Power Line Pigeons" where you have to avoid getting pooped on by a flock of pigeons.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'': Frontier Village is a giant tree with Nopon-ridden Pterixes (large Pterodactyls) constantly flying around it. When the player speaks to the unnamed Nopon npc's who walk on the outdoor balconies, several of them will mention that falling Pterix poo is just a fact of life in the village. One of them even stops mid-sentence, apparently having caught a dropping directly in the face as they were speaking to the player.
* ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheDivineForce'': This occurs when the party arrives in the port of Rythal. While some fun is had with one of the gulls nailing Midas, Elena ends up reminding everyone that animal feces are a disease vector.
* ''VideoGame/WarioWare: Twisted!'' has a microgame called "Power Line Pigeons" where you have to avoid getting pooped on by a flock of pigeons.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'': Frontier Village is a giant tree with Nopon-ridden Pterixes (large Pterodactyls) constantly flying around it. When the player speaks to the unnamed Nopon npc's who walk on the outdoor balconies, several of them will mention that falling Pterix poo is just a fact of life in the village. One of them even stops mid-sentence, apparently having caught a dropping directly in the face as they were speaking to the player.
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* WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts:''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In "Wag The Song", Bob tries to ruin Jimmy's awning by throwing bread crumbs on it so seagulls would gather there and do their business on it, coating it in enough bird crap to stop it from reflecting light into his restaurant.
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* ''Webcomic/FreddyFox'': Subverted in [[http://www.freddyfoxcomic.com/comic/stupid-birds/ the 92nd strip]]; Freddy is seen strutting on the sidewalk when, all of a sudden, he manages to avoid getting what seems to be bird poop on him. The last panel reveals that the bird was eating ice cream instead.
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* In the video for "The Sailor Song" by {{Music/Toy-Box}}, Amir gets pooped on by a seagull puppet that tried to lust for his girlfriend.
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* In the video for "The Sailor Song" by {{Music/Toy-Box}}, Amir gets pooped on by a seagull puppet that tried to lust for his girlfriend.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In "Seaman Tarfu in the Navy", during a segment on keeping a naval craft clean and safe from "natural hazards", a passing seagull is shown being snatched and being fashioned with a diaper.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In "Seaman Tarfu in the Navy", during a segment on keeping a naval craft clean and safe from "natural hazards", a passing seagull is shown being snatched and being fashioned with a diaper.
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** In ''WesternAnimation/SeaScouts'', Donald moves away to avoid a seagull that was looking at his captain's hat, implying that it wanted to poop on the hat.
** In ''The Simple Things'', Mickey notices a seagull flying overhead while fishing, so he puts on his hat as a precaution.
** In ''WesternAnimation/SeaScouts'', Donald moves away to avoid a seagull that was looking at his captain's hat, implying that it wanted to poop on the hat.
** In ''The Simple Things'', Mickey notices a seagull flying overhead while fishing, so he puts on his hat as a precaution.
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* Implied in the ''WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck'' cartoon "WesternAnimation/SeaScouts". A seagull looks at Donald's hat, so Donald moves away, the implication being that the seagull wanted to poop on the hat.
* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In "Seaman Tarfu in the Navy", during a segment on keeping a naval craft clean and safe from "natural hazards", a passing seagull is shown being snatched and being fashioned with a diaper.
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** In "Pest of the West", [=SpongeBob=] has to clean jellyfish droppings from a statue of his Wild West ancestor [=SpongeBuck=].
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** In Early in "Pest of the West", [=SpongeBob=] has to clean passes what looks like a statue of a knight on a seahorse, completely covered in jellyfish droppings from a statue poop. At the end, after learning of his Wild West ancestor [=SpongeBuck=].[=SpongeBuck=] and that he had a statue made in his honor, [=SpongeBob=] gets an idea and cleans off the poop (to Sandy's disgust), revealing it was the [=SpongeBuck=] statue all along.
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* In a ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' book, one of the Thom(p)sons asks what guano is, after seeing piled sacks of it. Captain Haddock is not sure how to put it until a bird poops on the detective's hat, prompting Haddock to say, "Guano? Well, that's a free sample!".
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* In a the ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' book, book ''[[Recap/TintinPrisonersOfTheSun Prisoners of the Sun]]'', one of the Thom(p)sons asks what guano is, after seeing piled sacks of it. Captain Haddock is not sure how to put it until a bird poops on the detective's hat, prompting Haddock to say, "Guano? Well, that's a free sample!".
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'''Ventril-O-Matic:''' Negative. That would nullify the irony.
'''Ventril-O-Matic:''' Negative. That would nullify the irony.
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* In ''Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad'', Madame Rosepettle evokes this as a metaphor for her cynical attitude towards living:
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* In ''Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad'', Madame Rosepettle evokes this as a metaphor for her cynical attitude towards living:living and later refers back to it as one of the reasons she [[MyBelovedSmother doesn't let her son go outside]]:
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* In ''Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad'', Madame Rosepettle evokes this as a metaphor for her cynical attitude towards living:
-->"Life is a lie, my sweet. Not words but Life itself. Life in all its ugliness. It builds green trees that tease your eyes and draw you under them. Then when you're there in the shade and you breathe in and say, 'Oh God, how beautiful,' that's when the bird on the branch lets go his droppings and hits you on the head. Life, my sweet, beware. It isn't what it seems. I've seen what it can do."
-->"Life is a lie, my sweet. Not words but Life itself. Life in all its ugliness. It builds green trees that tease your eyes and draw you under them. Then when you're there in the shade and you breathe in and say, 'Oh God, how beautiful,' that's when the bird on the branch lets go his droppings and hits you on the head. Life, my sweet, beware. It isn't what it seems. I've seen what it can do."
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* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': "The Little Guy" has an avian creature poop on Wesley's head.
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8 In the film ''Slappy and the Stinkers'', a forest ranger looks up at a bird from underneath... '''''BIG MISTAKE.'''''
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* In the parody film ''Film/HighAnxiety'', a man gets pooped on by a whole lot of pigeons, parodying ''Film/TheBirds''.
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8 In the film ''Slappy and the Stinkers'', a forest ranger looks up at a bird from underneath... '''''BIG MISTAKE.'''''
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* ''{{Film/Willow}}'': At the near-end of the movie, the titular hero performs the magic trick his wizard mentor did (the-stone-into-a-bird trick), and does it successfully. Unfortunately for [[JerkAss Burglekutt]], he gets a nasty surprise, [[HilarityEnsues right on his bald head]]!
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* ''{{Film/Willow}}'': At the near-end of the movie, the titular hero performs the magic trick his wizard mentor did (the-stone-into-a-bird trick), and does it successfully. Unfortunately for [[JerkAss Burglekutt]], he gets a very nasty surprise, [[HilarityEnsues right on his bald head]]!
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* Variation: In a mid-70's issue of DC's humor comic "Splat!," a page drawn by Batman artist Carmine Infantino has the Caped Crusader detailing the Batmobile, shining it up, when a white blotch drops down onto the hood. The final panel has Batman shaking his fist at the bats up in the stalactites.
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* Variation: In a mid-70's issue of DC's humor comic "Splat!," "Plop!," a page drawn by Batman artist Carmine Infantino has the Caped Crusader detailing the Batmobile, shining it up, when a white blotch drops down onto the hood. The final panel has Batman shaking his fist at the bats up in the stalactites.
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* ''Film/RacingStripes'' has Goose the 'hitbird' pelican, who apparently 'hits' other birds this way. Only trouble is, he has bad aim, which resulted in the NoodleIncident that drove him to Kentucky. At the end of the film though, he manages to score a direct hit on [[JerkAss Clara Dalrymple]]'s NiceHat.
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* ''Manga/HeavensDesignTeam'': Discussed by the team while talking against Saturn's pegasus idea. Venus mentions that birds need to frequently defecate to get rid of excess body weight, which allows them to fly more easily. Applying this to a flying ''horse'' prompts a visual of the creature shooting out poop like rain from its butt is enough to turn Shimoda off the idea entirely.
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** The page image comes from "Back Out There". Lincoln's friends are wearing rented tuxedos, which get pooped on by a flock of birds. At the end of the episode, the boys are forced by Rusty's dad to clean the tuxedos so they can be returned to the store.
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** The page image comes from In "Back Out There". There", Lincoln's friends are wearing rented tuxedos, which get pooped on by a flock of birds. At the end of the episode, the boys are forced by Rusty's dad to clean the tuxedos so they can be returned to the store.
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* ''Manga/{{Gals}}'' has a scene where Ran is hanging out near the Hachiko statue and gets pooped on by a passing bird. She immediately goes the bird while threatening to eat it, and actually manages to catch it before her friends convinces her to let it go by treating her to Takoyaki.
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* Variation: In a mid-70's issue of Marvel's humor comic "Splat!," a page drawn by Batman artist Carmine Infantino has the Caped Crusader detailing the Batmobile, shining it up, when a white blotch drops down onto the hood. The final panel has Batman shaking his fist at the bats up in the stalactites.
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* Variation: In a mid-70's issue of Marvel's DC's humor comic "Splat!," a page drawn by Batman artist Carmine Infantino has the Caped Crusader detailing the Batmobile, shining it up, when a white blotch drops down onto the hood. The final panel has Batman shaking his fist at the bats up in the stalactites.