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* In ''Film/Revolver1973'', one of the police officers who stumbles across Carlotta's truck at the service station, grabs the bar at the front when Vito drives off. He manages to hold on for a distance along the road before falling off. Later, Vito is concerned bby the lack of concern he felt for the officer's life.

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* In ''Film/Revolver1973'', one of the police officers who stumbles across Carlotta's truck at the service station, station grabs the bar at the front when Vito drives off. He manages to hold on for a distance along the road before eventually falling off. Later, Later on, Vito is concerned bby by the lack of concern he felt for the officer's life.
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* In ''Film/Revolver1973'', one of the police officers who stumbles across Carlotta's truck at the service station, grabs the bar at the front when Vito drives off. He manages to hold on for a distance along the road before falling off. Later, Vito is concerned bby the lack of concern he felt for the officer's life.
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->''"About this time, someone is telling you to get on the plane. 'Get on the plane, get on the plane!' I say 'Fuck you, I'm getting ''in'' the plane! Let UsefulNotes/EvelKnievel get ''on'' the plane! I'll be in here with you folks in uniform. There seems to be less ''wind'' in here!"''

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->''"About this time, someone is telling you to get on the plane. 'Get on the plane, get on the plane!' I say 'Fuck you, I'm getting ''in'' the plane! Let UsefulNotes/EvelKnievel get ''on'' the plane! I'll be in here with you folks in uniform. There seems to be less ''wind'' in here!"''here!'"''
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* ''Videogame/TonyHawksUnderground'' gives your skater the ability to skitch off car bumpers [[Film/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]] style.

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* ''Videogame/TonyHawksUnderground'' gives your skater ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater 4'' introduces skitching, which allows the ability player to skitch off hold on to the rear bumper of a car bumpers [[Film/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]] style.(just like in ''Film/BackToTheFuture'') for a speed boost and some extra points.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}} 2'', one mission sees you infiltrating a Nazi armored train by clinging on the engine of an Allied aircraft and jumping before landing on the train's back. You ''are '' a SuperSoldier, after all.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}} 2'', one mission sees you infiltrating a Nazi armored train by clinging on the engine of an Allied aircraft and jumping before landing on the train's back. The same stage sees you climbing on the sides of the train to avoid wnemy fire. You ''are '' a SuperSoldier, after all.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}} 2'', one mission sees you infiltrating a Nazi armored train by clinging on the engine of an Allied aircraft and jumping before landing on the train's back. You ''are '' a SuperSoldier, after all.
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* In the intro cinematic for ''VideoGame/DeadIsland2'', Jacob is seen sneaking onto the evacuation flight by hitching a ride on the landing gear until he can climb up into the baggage area.
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* The action film ''Film/DeadlyTarget'' have this happening in the ActionPrologue as supercop Eddie's EstablishingCharacterMoment; interrupting a weapons deal, clinging to the back of a container truck full of illegal weapons, and firing a few shots before getting thrown off. Moments later, the truck overturns and explodes, with the credits superimposed over the blast.

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** In ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove'', after leaving the stopped Orient Express with Tatiana Romanov, Bond grabs onto the rail of a car and rides it for a hundred yards or so, to a point on the other side of the tracks from where Grant's contact is waiting for him.



* Done with an airplane in ''Film/{{The Mummy|1999}}'', though it probably wasn't moving when they got on it; two people ride on the wings of a two-seater plane. If you look closely they ''are'' tied to it.

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* Done with an airplane in ''Film/{{The Mummy|1999}}'', though Mummy|1999}}'': How do four people ride on a two-seater biplane? Answer: Two in the seats and one on each lower wing. Of course, it probably wasn't moving when they got on it; two people ride on the wings of a two-seater plane. If it. And if you look closely they ''are'' tied to it.the wings.
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* In ''LightNovel/SundayWithoutGod'', CuteGhostGirl Dee is shown riding on top of the group's van in the bonus episode. She may miss having a physical body, but being a ghost does have its advantages.

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* In ''LightNovel/SundayWithoutGod'', ''Literature/SundayWithoutGod'', CuteGhostGirl Dee is shown riding on top of the group's van in the bonus episode. She may miss having a physical body, but being a ghost does have its advantages.



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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys'': The opening chase scene shows many police officers riding on the sides or roofs of their own cars while chasing the gang. Chief Luggins even uses her police baton to hold down the gas pedal so she can climb out her window and grab the gang's car, only to be forced back in to avoid an oncoming bus.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys'': ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'': The opening chase scene shows many police officers riding on the sides or roofs of their own cars while chasing the gang. Chief Luggins even uses her police baton to hold down the gas pedal so she can climb out her window and grab the gang's car, only to be forced back in to avoid an oncoming bus.



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* In ''Film/PhantomOfTheMallEricsRevenge'', mall guard Christopher Volker attacks Melody and Peter at gunpoint as they talk, in a car, about the fire; he boasts that he is the arsonist. As they escape and Volker chases them with his car, Eric leaps onto the roof, distracting him and causing a crash.
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* In ''Film/TheSting'', Hooker runs out of a diner, across the street and out of camera view, while escaping from two of Lonnegan's thugs. A moment later, a streetsweeper chugs back up the street with Hooker hanging on its off side. The two thugs run across the street behind the sweeper and look left and right for Hooker, but never think to look at the side of the sweeper ''behind'' them.
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* A 19-year-old American tourist did this [[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/jun/08/train-american-tourist-australia-chad-vance after he failed to reboard an Australian passenger train in time]] and it started to leave without him. The train sped along some 120 miles before somebody noticed him.

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* Spoofed in ''The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril'' (a TwoFistedTales-homage by Paul Malmont) when Lester Dent (creator of ''Literature/DocSavage'') leaps onto a car's running board and demands to be driven to Chinatown. The car roars off [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome causing Lester to be thrown off onto the street]].

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* Spoofed in ''The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril'' ''Literature/TheChinatownDeathCloudPeril'' (a TwoFistedTales-homage by Paul Malmont) when Lester Dent (creator of ''Literature/DocSavage'') leaps onto a car's running board and demands to be driven to Chinatown. The car roars off [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome causing Lester to be thrown off onto the street]].


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* ''Literature/LostVoices'' has the 3,000-year-old mermaid Nausicaa, who has traveled the world by hitching a life vest she's wearing to the outside of a ship.
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** In the ActionPrologue of ''Film/BlackWidow2021'', Red Guardian gives covering fire against SHIELD agents while lying on the wing of the light aircraft his sleeper cell "family" are using to escape to Cuba. Much as his character is played for laughs [[FormerlyFit later in the film]], the scene shows what he was capable of in his prime.

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** In the ActionPrologue of ''Film/BlackWidow2021'', Red Guardian gives covering fire against SHIELD agents while lying on the wing of the light aircraft his sleeper cell "family" are using to escape to Cuba. And then continues clinging onto the wing for the entire flight, which started in ''Ohio''. Much as his character is played for laughs [[FormerlyFit later in the film]], the scene shows what he was capable of in his prime.
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** In the ActionPrologue of ''Film/BlackWidow2021'', Red Guardian gives covering fire against SHIELD agents by lying on the wing of the light aircraft his sleeper cell "family" are using to escape to Cuba. Much as his character is played for laughs [[FormerlyFit later in the film]], the scene shows what he was capable of in his prime.

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** In the ActionPrologue of ''Film/BlackWidow2021'', Red Guardian gives covering fire against SHIELD agents by while lying on the wing of the light aircraft his sleeper cell "family" are using to escape to Cuba. Much as his character is played for laughs [[FormerlyFit later in the film]], the scene shows what he was capable of in his prime.

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* The running board version is seen in ''Film/DocSavageTheManOfBronze'', with Doc pointing dramatically as he stands on the running board (in the rain no less) as the Fabulous Five drive off to take on the villains who've killed Doc's father.

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* The running board version is seen in ''Film/DocSavageTheManOfBronze'', with Doc [[WorldOfHam pointing dramatically dramatically]] as he stands on the running board (in the rain no less) as the Fabulous Five drive off to take on the villains who've killed Doc's father.father. Never mind that they weren't actually chasing someone at the time...


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** Skitching is used by Din Djarin in the final episode of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''. Peli Motto arrives [[FailedASpotCheck in the middle of a battle]] as passenger in a droid-pulled rickshaw. Din shouts at her to get the hell out of there, the clings to the back of the rickshaw as the droid shoots off [[OhCrap as fast as possible to escape a pursuing]] SpiderTank.

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** Skitching is used by Din Djarin in the final episode of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''. Peli Motto arrives [[FailedASpotCheck in the middle of a battle]] as passenger in a droid-pulled rickshaw. Din shouts at her to get the hell out of there, the then clings to the back of the rickshaw as the droid shoots off [[OhCrap as fast as possible to escape a pursuing]] SpiderTank.
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** Skitching is used by Din Djarin in the final episode of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''. Peli Motto arrives [[FailedASpotCheck in the middle of a battle]] as passenger in a droid-pulled rickshaw. Din shouts at her to get the hell out of there, and then jumps on the back of the rickshaw as the droid shoots off [[OhCrap as fast as possible to escape a pursuing]] SpiderTank.

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** Skitching is used by Din Djarin in the final episode of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''. Peli Motto arrives [[FailedASpotCheck in the middle of a battle]] as passenger in a droid-pulled rickshaw. Din shouts at her to get the hell out of there, and then jumps on the clings to the back of the rickshaw as the droid shoots off [[OhCrap as fast as possible to escape a pursuing]] SpiderTank.
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** In the climax of the Season One finale, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finds himself attacked by a TIE fighter. Having no AntiAir, Din Djarin uses his [[CheckhovsGun newly acquired]] JetPack plus his grapple to leap up onto it and attach a StickyBomb.

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** In the climax of the Season One finale, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finds himself attacked by a TIE fighter. Having no AntiAir, Din Djarin uses his [[CheckhovsGun [[ChekhovsGun newly acquired]] JetPack plus his grapple to leap up onto it and attach a StickyBomb.
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** In the climax of the Season One finale, ''Series/TheMandalorian'' finds himself attacked by a TIE fighter. Having no AntiAir, Din Djarin uses his [[CheckhovsGun newly acquired]] JetPack plus his grapple to leap up onto it and attach a StickyBomb.
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** Skitching is used by Din Djarin in the final episode of ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''. Peli Motto arrives [[FailedASpotCheck in the middle of a battle]] as passenger in a droid-pulled rickshaw. Din shouts at her to get the hell out of there, and then jumps on the back of the rickshaw as the droid shoots off [[OhCrap as fast as possible to escape a pursuing]] SpiderTank.
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* One of the (many, ''many'') fun features in ''VideoGame/BoogieWings''. Your default vehicle is a CoolPlane with a swinging hook attached to it's underbelly, called the Skyhook, and if you lose your plane you're allowed to continue kicking ass on foot. On two-player mode, a player without a plane can leap and grab on the other's skyhook and swing around the place while shooting enemies.
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* One of the (many, ''many'') fun features in ''VideoGame/BoogieWings''. Your default vehicle is a CoolPlane with a swinging hook attached to it's underbelly, called the Skyhook, and if you lose your plane you're allowed to continue kicking ass on foot. On two-player mode, a player without a plane can leap and grab on the other's skyhook and swing around the place while shooting enemies.

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* In one early ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' [[http://dilbert.com/strip/1990-03-19 strip,]] Dilbert is bumped from a fight. When he complains, the airline "accomodates" him by duct-taping him to the wing of the plane.

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* In one early ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' [[http://dilbert.com/strip/1990-03-19 strip,]] Dilbert is bumped from a fight. When he complains, the airline "accomodates" "accommodates" him by duct-taping him to the wing of the plane.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys'': The opening chase scene shows many police officers riding on the sides or roofs of their own cars while chasing the gang. Chief Luggins even uses her police baton to hold down the gas pedal so she can climb out her window and grab the gang's car, only to be forced back in to avoid an oncoming bus.
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* ''Film/ShanghaiGrand'' have Ding-lik grabbing to the back of a cab speeding through the streets of Shanghai during a chase scene.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'': In the few times Julie fights without using Ship as PoweredArmor, she stands on top of him in spaceship form while he mows down entire squadrons. Ship presumably has some kind of artificial gravity to prevent her from falling off or suffering motion sickness.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' absolutely ''loves'' this trope. Cars, planes, missiles, trains, Bayonetta rides 'em all. The second game even begins with Bayonetta fighting angels atop a jet fighter.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' absolutely ''loves'' this trope. Cars, planes, missiles, trains, Bayonetta rides 'em all. [[VideoGame/Bayonetta2 The second game game]] even begins with Bayonetta fighting angels atop a jet fighter.

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* Robin (Tim) once rode on the outside of a car "borrowed" by Franchise/{{Batman}} in order to [[HighSpeedHijack leap from it onto the Batmobile and steal it back]]. He has to spend some time on the outside of the Batmobile too and is concerned the thief will discover the features Bruce installed in the car knock off, zap or trap anyone clinging to the vehicle.



* Robin (Tim) one rode on the outside of a car "borrowed" by Franchise/{{Batman}} in order to [[HighSpeedHijack leap from it onto the Batmobile and steal it back]]. He has to spend some time on the outside of the Batmobile too and is concerned the thief will discover the features Bruce installed in the car knock off, zap or trap anyone clinging to the vehicle.

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