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* ''Film/Transformers2007'': Megatron tackles Optimus Prime off a skyscraper, and they land haphazardly in a busy intersection. When Megatron recovers and flips onto his stomach, he finds himself face-to-face with a panicky human ([[CreatorCameo based on]] Creator/MichaelBay, no less). With a quiet ''"disgusting!"'' he sends Bay sailing across the street into a taxicab with a casual flick of his finger.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', while Ming is in her {{kaiju}}-sized red panda form, her [[GaleForceSound yelling at Mei causes the latter to be knocked off balance]] despite Mei being in her large-bear-sized giant red panda form. Later, when Ming turns around, her tail knocks away the platform Mei was standing on and Mei herself is [[CentrifugalFarce swept up and swung around]].

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* Galavant from ''Webcomic/InvinceaAndTheWarriorsFromHell'' is an enormous man and capable of incredible feats of strength. He often dispatches much larger groups of enemies or more powerful foes with great ease, and seeks out any opponents who can challenge him appropriately.
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* ''Literature/CradleSeries'': Lindon has a convoy of cloudships flying past the Wandering Titan, a [[GodOfEvil Dreadgod]] the size of a small island. Just as they're almost past, the last ship in the line is destroyed. Everyone prepares for battle... but nothing happens. The Titan isn't attacking them, and in fact hasn't noticed them. Then he realizes that they suffered actual losses from the Dreadgod ''shifting its breathing''.
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A SuperTrope to GiantsDropletHumansShower. A SisterTrope to FingerPokeOfDoom.

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FingerPokeOfDoom. Compare DangledByAGiant.
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Continuing from the above, giant women are more often than not portrayed as casually powerful giants. This most likely because it lets her continue to look and act feminine while still showing off her incredible strength. And allowing the work to still indulge in FanService with her.
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* ''Film/{{King Kong|2005}}'': While Anne is performing her vaudeville act for Kong, he flicks her over with his finger, knocking her on her ass. When she gets up, he does it again. He keeps doing this every time she tries to regain her footing and laughing with amusement. Eventually he stops when Anne snaps at him.

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* ''Film/{{King Kong|2005}}'': ''Film/KingKong2005'': While Anne is performing her vaudeville act for Kong, he flicks her over with his finger, knocking her on her ass. When she gets up, he does it again. He keeps doing this every time she tries to regain her footing and laughing with amusement. Eventually he stops when Anne snaps at him.
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* Music/{{Lit}}- Music/{{Miserable}}: The GiantWoman Pam/Val is lying on her stomach with one of her legs sticking up in the air, and the band is playing on top of the platform heel she has on. Looking back at them she lightly shakes her foot, which for her is an almost nothing action. However for the band it's like they're being rocked by an earthquake and they struggle to not fall off.
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One common scenario that uses the on-purpose type is where a GiantWoman responds to a human [[ConstructionCarCalls harassing or cat calling her]] by doing something such as blowing or flicking him away. Since all she did was flick him it's not seen as DisproportionateRetribution even if he was sent flying a football field's distance away. It also keeps the woman empowered because she was able to do something so minimal to deal with her harasser and shows she won't let it bother her too much. And because of how casual the action is, she can maintain an aura of femininity this way better than if she started slamming and smashing.

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One common scenario that uses the on-purpose type is where a GiantWoman responds to a human [[ConstructionCarCalls [[ConstructionCatCalls harassing or cat calling her]] by doing something such as blowing or flicking him away. Since all she did was flick him it's not seen as DisproportionateRetribution even if he was sent flying a football field's distance away. It also keeps the woman empowered because she was able to do something so minimal to deal with her harasser and shows she won't let it bother her too much. And because of how casual the action is, she can maintain an aura of femininity this way better than if she started slamming and smashing.
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One common scenario that uses the on-purpose type is where a GiantWoman responds to a human harassing or cat calling her by doing something such as blowing or flicking him away. Since all she did was flick him it's not seen as DisproportionateRetribution even if he was sent flying a football field's distance away. It also keeps the woman empowered because she was able to do something so minimal to deal with her harasser and shows she won't let it bother her too much.

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One common scenario that uses the on-purpose type is where a GiantWoman responds to a human [[ConstructionCarCalls harassing or cat calling her her]] by doing something such as blowing or flicking him away. Since all she did was flick him it's not seen as DisproportionateRetribution even if he was sent flying a football field's distance away. It also keeps the woman empowered because she was able to do something so minimal to deal with her harasser and shows she won't let it bother her too much.
much. And because of how casual the action is, she can maintain an aura of femininity this way better than if she started slamming and smashing.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HortonHearsAWho'': When Horton the elephant jumps around holding a speck of dust that houses microscopic people called "Whos", the Whos feel tremors, and when Horton puts the speck of dust in the shade, Whoville goes dark.

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* During the "Crosstime Caper" arc of ''[[ComicBook/ExcaliburMarvelComics Excalibur]]'', the team ends up in a bizarre parallel world where, among other things, Hank Pym is stuck at such a large size that the ocean is the only place he can stand up straight without his head sticking out of the atmosphere. Naturally, this makes him so big that the slightest movements stir tsunami sized waves, and even his breathing induces stormy weather conditions.

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* ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk does this sometimes, usually to show off how much more powerful he is than normal people. At one point, Dr Octopus fought Joe Fixit only to lose when Joe casually flicked him away with one finger and broke most of the bones in his body.

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* ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk does this sometimes, usually to show off how much more powerful he is than normal people. At one point, Dr Dr. Octopus fought Joe Fixit only to lose when Joe casually flicked him away with one finger and broke most of the bones in his body.



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* As with it's literary inspiration, the Disney adaptation of [[{{WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland}} Alice In Wonderland]] has Alice grow to a giant, cry and then be swept up in her own tears.

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* As with it's its literary inspiration, the Disney adaptation of [[{{WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland}} Alice In Wonderland]] ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' has Alice grow to a giant, cry and then be swept up in her own tears.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': On her first day working for the Zootopia Police Department, rabbit Judy Hops offers a fist bump to the officer sitting next to her, a rhino. She gets dragged across the floor, chair included, even though the rhino is pushing gently.
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On her first day working for the Zootopia Police Department, rabbit Judy Hops offers a fist bump to the officer sitting next to her, a rhino. She gets dragged across the floor, chair included, even though the rhino is pushing gently.
** The trope is further played with when Judy is in Rodent-town Little Rodentia where she is effectively a 60' tall 60-foot-tall giant next to the inhabitants of the neighborhood.



* ''Film/KingKong2005'': While Anne is performing her vaudeville act for Kong, flicks her over with his finger, knocking her on her ass. When she gets up, he does it again. He keeps doing this every time she tries to regain her footing and laughing with amusement. Eventually he stops when Anne snaps at him.

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* ''Film/KingKong2005'': ''Film/{{King Kong|2005}}'': While Anne is performing her vaudeville act for Kong, he flicks her over with his finger, knocking her on her ass. When she gets up, he does it again. He keeps doing this every time she tries to regain her footing and laughing with amusement. Eventually he stops when Anne snaps at him.



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* Played with in {{Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland}} in that the giant and the human are the exact same person- Alice eats a cake that has "EAT ME" written on it and turns into a giant. She cries so much that when she returns to normal size, she almost drowns in her own tears. Also overlaps with GiantsDropletHumansShower.

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* Played with in {{Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland}} ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' in that the giant and the human are the exact same person- person: Alice eats a cake that has "EAT ME" written on it and turns into a giant. She cries so much that when she returns to normal size, she almost drowns in her own tears. Also overlaps with GiantsDropletHumansShower.



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* In the video for King of Wishful Thinking by Go West, there is a sequence where several giant women in stilettos are dancing around the set. We only see them from about the shin down, but from what we can tell the giant women seem to be having fun while the guys meanwhile have to desperately avoid getting stepped on and presumably killed.

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* Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle: In the episode "Bilboard" Reese has a dream sequence where a scantily-clad GiantWoman knocks him over by kissing him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' short "The Genesis Tub" Lisa conducts an experiment on one of her baby teeth that results in her accidentally creating a civilisation of highly-advanced but tiny beings, who build a tiny city with the tooth as a central monument. Bart then pokes the tooth and crushes most of the city.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Antz}}'' has a scene in which a human at a picnic gets a piece of chewing gum stuck to the bottom of their trainer, uses a penny to pry it off and then flicks the penny away... shown from the point of view of Z and Bala, two ants who got stuck in the gum, for whom the [[HumansAreCthulhu human looks like a]] {{Kaiju}} and the experience is absolutely terrifying.

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* ''Manga/EdensZero'': Deadend Crow is a android who stands at 420 meters (roughly a quarter mile) in height and, in his EstablishingCharacterMoment, kills close to a hundred people just by taking a bad step on a building and [[LackOfEmpathy brushes it off]].
* In ''Manga/KemonoJihen'', Kaede and Akagi's FusionDance turns them into an enormous fox made of flames that they name "The God of Flames, Hi-no-Kagutsuchi". This giant form of theirs is physically powerful enough to shatter the earth with their steps alone. At one point they trample Kabane and then nearly knock him unconscious by bringing their fist down on top of him without much effort.



* In ''Manga/KemonoJihen'', Kaede and Akagi's FusionDance turns them into an enormous fox made of flames that they name "The God of Flames, Hi-no-Kagutsuchi". This giant form of theirs is physically powerful enough to shatter the earth with their steps alone. At one point they trample Kabane and then nearly knock him unconscious by bringing their fist down on top of him without much effort.
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* Myth/PaulBunion: Most tall tales about the character feature this trope. Walking through the Southwest he got so hot that he dragged his axe behind him and accidentally dug the Grand Canyon, Minnesota's 10,000 lakes are his footprints that filled with water, etc.

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* ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk does this sometimes, usually to show off how much more powerful he is than normal people. At one point, Dr Octopus fought Joe Fixit only to lose when Joe casually flicked him away with one finger and broke most of the bones in his body.
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With an increase in size generally comes an increase in strength. Therefore their actions tend to have a bigger impact as well, especially when dealing with those significantly smaller than them.

This trope is when a giant, or a comparatively giant, character performs an action that for them is small, casual, and low effort, such as flicking a finger or tapping their foot, or exhaling, and it has a significant impact on a human(s) or tiny being(s) they do it to. Such as knocking them over, sending them flying, or even destroying their house.

This may be the ultimate form of a CurbStompBattle, as the giant or giantess doesn't need to expend any energy to knock the other person around. In fact, from their perspective it might not be seen as a battle at all, just brushing away a nuisance.

This is in a lot of ways related to NormalFishInATinyPond from the giant's perspective since while the action the giant makes is minimal from their POV, for the human the impact is extremely hard hitting.

This can be done on accident or unknowingly by the larger party, making any potential harm or damage a case of ObliviouslyEvil or DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength. This variant tends to be common in characters who have just recently had a major increase in size or have just entered an area where they are suddenly much bigger than everyone and/or everything around them.

However, this can also be done ''on purpose'' by the larger party. Reasons why can range from mere amusement in seeing how the flick of their finger or the shaking of their foot could kick the smaller party's ass, or a form of payback for an offense committed by the smaller party, often to put them in their place.

One common scenario that uses the on-purpose type is where a GiantWoman responds to a human harassing or cat calling her by doing something such as blowing or flicking him away. Since all she did was flick him it's not seen as DisproportionateRetribution even if he was sent flying a football field's distance away. It also keeps the woman empowered because she was able to do something so minimal to deal with her harasser and shows she won't let it bother her too much.

Often PlayedForLaughs since the absolute zero effort on the bigger party's end tends to be inherently funny. Though both accidental and non-accidental variations can also be PlayedForDrama. The smaller people might turn on the larger one because, even though the larger person might not mean to be, they are dangerous to everyone around them and even their smallest actions might cause a lot of property damage or get someone hurt or killed. Or, if the larger person is deliberately messing with these people, it shows just how helpless they are against them since the gigantic individual doesn't even have to exert themselves to completely dominate the smaller one.

It should be noted that this can be from giants doing something to regular sized human(oid)s, and/or regular-sized human(oid)s doing something to very small creatures. So humans vacuuming up a tribe of Lilliputians, and a giant or giantess flicking a human like a paper football would both equally qualify as examples.

Works where humans are the giants and the desperate protagonists are much smaller may also fall under {{Xenofiction}}, HumansThroughAlienEyes, and/or the "lethally careless" variant of HumansAreCthulhu.

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* A Burger King commercial features tiny construction workers building the hamburgers. When the foreman sees an attractive female Burger King employee (who is normal size) he [[ConstructionCatcalls cat calls]] her and makes a joke about her butt being "an early bun delivery." So she flicks him and sends him flying across the counter.
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* ''Manga/{{Remina}}'': The titular EldritchAbomination flicks the Earth with the tip of its tongue, causing it to spin incredibly fast and sending people, buildings, and other objects flying.
* In ''Manga/KemonoJihen'', Kaede and Akagi's FusionDance turns them into an enormous fox made of flames that they name "The God of Flames, Hi-no-Kagutsuchi". This giant form of theirs is physically powerful enough to shatter the earth with their steps alone. At one point they trample Kabane and then nearly knock him unconscious by bringing their fist down on top of him without much effort.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'': This is the premise of most stories involving the GentleGiant Georgie, whose size and obliviousness lead to the main conflict (e.g. fishing endangered whales as if they were fish, flooding roads by washing his clothes in lakes, etc.). Almost always Popeye shows up at the right moment to tell Georgie why his actions are harmful to both humans and the landscape and personally teaches him how to use his size more responsibly (e.g. fishing enough fish for him and other people or using the excess water of washed clothes to irrigate crop fields). This is further ironized by his name in Italian comic books, "Grissino" ("Breadstick"), which [[IronicName can also mean "wafer-thin man"]].
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* As with it's literary inspiration, the Disney adaptation of [[{{WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland}} Alice In Wonderland]] has Alice grow to a giant, cry and then be swept up in her own tears.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Antz}}'' has a scene in which a human at a picnic gets a piece of chewing gum stuck to the bottom of their trainer, uses a penny to pry it off and then flicks the penny away... shown from the point of view of Z and Bala, two ants who got stuck in the gum, for whom the [[HumansAreCthulhu human looks like a]] {{Kaiju}} and the experience is absolutely terrifying.
* In ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'', Darla poking the fish tank causes massive panic for the fish inside because they hear it as being much louder than it would sound to a human.
-->'''Peach:''' Find a happy place, find a happy place!
* ''WesternAnimation/HortonHearsAWho'': When Horton the elephant jumps around holding a speck of dust that houses microscopic people called "Whos", the Whos feel tremors, and when Horton puts the speck of dust in the shade, Whoville goes dark.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'': While hanging out at a lake with Dean and the Giant, Hogart does a cannonball dive and invites the Giant to dive in. The Giant at first appears to walk away, but he was really getting a running start to dive as well. His dive displaces a ''lot'' of water, creating a giant wave that takes Dean, some fish, and an unfortunate raccoon out of the woods and onto the middle of the road.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': Invoked. When Geppetto, Pinocchio and Jiminy are stuck inside Monstro the whale, they start a fire inside him [[SneezeOfDoom so that he'll sneeze them out]] and his sneezes are comparable to hurricane-like winds.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': On her first day working for the Zootopia Police Department, rabbit Judy Hops offers a fist bump to the officer sitting next to her, a rhino. She gets dragged across the floor, chair included, even though the rhino is pushing gently.
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* ''Film/KingKong2005'': While Anne is performing her vaudeville act for Kong, flicks her over with his finger, knocking her on her ass. When she gets up, he does it again. He keeps doing this every time she tries to regain her footing and laughing with amusement. Eventually he stops when Anne snaps at him.
* ''Film/MenInBlack2'': When a still amnesiac K is being given a tour of MIB headquarters, he pokes a curious finger into a floating sphere about the size of a golf ball. Inside the sphere, we see the tiny civilization inside panicking as a tsunami is about to come crashing down on them. J then scolds K to not touch anything.
-> '''Tiny Alien''': "All hope is lost!"
* ''Film/FantasticVoyage'': The defecting scientist Benes is a giant compared to the crew of the ''Proteus'', who've been miniaturized to microbe size to perform delicate surgery on a clot in Benes's brain. Normal body functions like heartbeat, hearing, and immunology prove hazardous to ship and crew. In fact, a macrophage identifies TheMole as a hostile organism, and envelops him completely.
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* Played with in {{Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland}} in that the giant and the human are the exact same person- Alice eats a cake that has "EAT ME" written on it and turns into a giant. She cries so much that when she returns to normal size, she almost drowns in her own tears. Also overlaps with GiantsDropletHumansShower.
* ''Diary of a Spider'': It's noted that humans can easily suck up spiders with their vacuum cleaners, so spiders have their own protocol when someone is vacuuming; stop, drop, and run.
* Creator/JamesHerriot recalls in one of his books how a bull almost crushed him against a wall he intended to use to scratch an itchy spot. Luckily, the old wooden wall gave out before Herriot's ribs.
* ''Literature/HowToTrainYourDragon'': In the first book, the Green Death (who is as big as a mountain) manages to flick Gobber (an average-sized human) far away with just one quick movement of his claw. The narration even says that he "flicked Gobber like a spitball".
* In ''Literature/StandBackSaidTheElephantImGoingToSneeze'', whenever the elephant sneezes or laughs, all manner of mishaps happen to the smaller animals.
* In the fifth book of ''Literature/TalesOfTheMagicLand'', when the heroes summon the Mice Queen to help deal with Arachna, the queen complains that the giantess, while walking through a field, had accidentally crushed 140 of her subjects with a single step.
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* In the video for King of Wishful Thinking by Go West, there is a sequence where several giant women in stilettos are dancing around the set. We only see them from about the shin down, but from what we can tell the giant women seem to be having fun while the guys meanwhile have to desperately avoid getting stepped on and presumably killed.
* Lucie- Panic: The lead singer is serenading a giantess in a red minidress and heels. At one point she is playing guitar while the lead singer is walking along the neck. As the giant woman lifts the guitar the lead singer is flung off and nearly falls to his death, before she catches him and sets him on the ground. Later, while she's tapping her feet to the song, she causes the ground to shake beneath her and nearly steps on the lead singer multiple times.
* Nick Kamen- Tell Me: The singer's car has broken down at an abandoned gas station. As he's trying to fix it a beautiful GiantWoman shows up and blows him down with a puff. She does it again, blowing away his map and frightening his dog. Later, after casually chasing him through the desert, she knocks him down by giving him a kiss. Then, while hes still on his back, she stamps her foot, causing a tremor that keeps him from getting up. This appears to be her way of flirting with him and all for fun on her part. Though it's clear she seems to really enjoy how easy it is to knock him around.
* Music/NinjaSexParty: PlayedForLaughs in "Release the Kraken", especially in the animated music video. The Kraken, who is much larger and stronger than any of the humans or demons involved in the battle, ends up turning the field into chaos when he does things like "get a splinter", which is actually stepping on and ripping up a small tower, playfully splash two ships around like a toddler in a bathtub, and fall over into the water, creating a tidal wave.
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* In ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', Kingprotea's Huge Scale skill allows her to grow near infinitely, making her the biggest thing in the room under most circumstances. As a result, while she lacks the more esoteric abilities and combat skills of her sisters, she can overpower almost anything through her ungodly size and strength. This is exhibited through her attack animations. She picks up boulders and hurls them like baseballs. [[FingerPokeOfDoom A finger flick]] calls enormous gusts of wind. Even solid bedrock can be thrown about like she were splashing water around. Her Noble Phantasm is a Reality Marble that allows her to ignore the SquareCubeLaw, becoming so huge that she can crush her foes by gently putting her hand on top of them.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'', Raz is giant-sized within the "Lungfishopolis" level. During this time, he can level buildings and shake the ground simply by jumping around. Trees are flattened when he runs past them while anything that isn't asphalt or solid rock simply collapses beneath his weight. Even his normal speaking voice is so loud that that a lungfish dies from SensoryOverload even while Raz tries to lower his voice to a whisper.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': In "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E31TheNight The Night]]", Hector has a dream where he wakes up shrunk down normal size and celebrates that he can finally do normal things, such as riding the bus or dancing. However, he turns out to be {{Sleepwalking}} the whole time, wreaking havoc upon Elmore.

* ''WesternAnimation/CliffordTheBigRedDog'': Given that Clifford is the eponymous big red dog, his size sometimes causes trouble for others. An example of which is when he shakes mud off himself and it gets all over a fence in "Tummy Trouble".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
** In one episode, when tiny versions of the Planet Express crew are about to go inside Fry, Leela blows away Amy with a puff of breath after Amy makes a passive-aggressive comment about her appearance.
** Happens several times in the episode "Godfellas" when Bender tries to help the people living on him. His attempts to give them wealth gets several crushed by a quarter. When he tries to provide sunlight for them to grow their crops he accidentally causes a fire, and when he tries to blow it out it puts out the fire, but also accidentally blows several of the farmers into space. And when Bender cries, he accidentally causes a flood.
* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}'', the local elves get tired of Hilda's family stomping around their tiny village and try to convince them to leave. Even though their buildings are immaterial to those who haven't signed the paperwork to see them, Hilda starts to sympathize with them after a giant absent-mindedly crushes her house.
* ''WesternAnimation/LittlePrincess'': In "I Want My Snail", the Princess (a human child) takes a step back and [[AccidentalMurder accidentally crushes Speedy the snail to death]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "Friendship is Magic, Part 2", Steven Magnet the sea serpent thrashes around so much [[TraumaticHaircut when he's devastated about losing part of his mustache to Nightmare Moon]] that it causes massive waves in the river. Then when he flops down into the water, it causes a huge splash and drenches the Mane Six.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' short "The Genesis Tub" Lisa conducts an experiment on one of her baby teeth that results in her accidentally creating a civilisation of highly-advanced but tiny beings, who build a tiny city with the tooth as a central monument. Bart then pokes the tooth and crushes most of the city.
* The ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "The Terratin Incident" has the crew of the Enterprise be exposed to spiroid epsilon waves. The causes their body molecules to compact themselves, which makes everyone shrink to inches tall. Captain Kirk makes a daring beam-down to the planet to determine the source of the waves, and when he returns, the transporter reassembles him at his correct size. Seeing no one in the transporter room, Kirk calls out for someone, and gets a response from Chief Engineer Scott: "For the love of Heaven, Captain, you'll deafen us for sure!" Kirk makes certain to speak softly thereafter, and to take great care where he steps.
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': The episode "The Ball" takes place on Ballzeria 9, a planet that looks like a tennis ball and is constantly under threat of attack by a giant dog. When he barks at the ball, it sends shockwaves through the planet, and a simple exhalation is a windstorm for the planet's inhabitants.

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