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* ''Series/Spectreman'': In the Western opening, Karras bangs on his chest before facing Spectreman. He's an alien gorilla and tries to look very intimidating - unsucessfully.
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': In an old story, an extra working as a gorilla in a movie gets amnesiac when a heavy bag falls on his head and thinks he is King Kong (the 1976 version was playing, back then). He captures Monica, thinking that she is Dwan (Jessica Lange), and climbs on Jimmy and Smudge's club. Despite all the attempts of Maggy and the kids to make the "gorilla" step down, the club eventually crashes, the man gets his memory back (though he is very dizzy) and is dragged back to the movie by the director, who is enthusiastic by his feral "performance". Monica and Maggy think that everything ended up well, but Jimmy and Smudge, furious about their destroyed club, run after the girls howling and beating their chests like two gorillas.
* ''{{Franchise/Tintin}}'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", an old man tells Tintin about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island; to prove his story, they hear a distant, drumming sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the strange sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]]

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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': In an old story, an extra working as a gorilla in a movie gets amnesiac when a heavy bag falls on his head and thinks he is King Kong (the 1976 version was playing, back then). He captures Monica, thinking that she is Dwan (Jessica Lange), and climbs on Jimmy and Smudge's club. club, does some chest-beating, then kidnaps Monica, taking her for Dean (Jessica Lange). Despite all the attempts of Maggy and the kids boys to make the "gorilla" step down, the club eventually crashes, crashes under his weight and Monica's; the man gets fall returns his memory back (though he is very dizzy) memories and he is dragged back to the movie by the director, who is enthusiastic impressed by his the extra's feral "performance". Monica and Maggy think that everything ended up well, but Jimmy and Smudge, furious about their destroyed club, run after the girls howling and beating their chests like two gorillas.chests.
* ''{{Franchise/Tintin}}'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", an old man tells Tintin about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island; to prove his story, they hear a distant, drumming sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the strange sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]] [[ArtisticLicensePhysics Quite impressive that they could hear him from so far away.]]]]
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* [[TruthInTelevision Truth in Television]] as gorillas do this in real life as an intimidation display. Never do this in front of a gorilla, though, as they will take it as a challenge and probably kill you.
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* {{''Magazine/Mad''}}: In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.

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* {{''Magazine/Mad''}}: ''{{Magazine/Mad}}'': In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.
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* ''Magazine/Mad'': In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.

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* ''Magazine/Mad'': {{''Magazine/Mad''}}: In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.
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* ''Magazine/Mad'': In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApe'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.

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* ''Magazine/Mad'': In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApe'', ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.
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* ''Magazine/Mad'': In a series made by Don Martin to parody ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApe'', little Tarzan is in his "dad's" arms when a hostile ape defies the latter with a chest-beating. Daddy answers with another beating, shaking the baby.
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* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'': In the 2005 mini-series, after Namor beats the lving daylights of Dormammu's torturers, Dr. Strange asks if he can release him "before he'll start beating his chest and bellowing like a bull ape", in a critic to Namor excessive agressivity. It worths noting that arc was written by Keith Giffen and J. M. De Matteis, the responsibles for the Justice League's sarcastic/humoristic phase in the 80s.

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* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'': In the 2005 mini-series, after Namor beats the lving living daylights out of Dormammu's torturers, goons, Dr. Strange asks if he can release him "before he'll start beating his chest and bellowing like a bull ape", in a critic to Namor excessive agressivity.aggression and lack of manners. It worths noting that arc was written by Keith Giffen and J. M. De Matteis, the responsibles for the Justice League's sarcastic/humoristic phase in the 80s.

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* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': The final form of Majin Buu, Kid Buu, does this before his final fight with Goku and Vegeta. Humorously, he continues pounding his chest even as Goku kicks him in the face and sends him flying into a cliff. There's no particular reason for him doing this -- he's just [[AxCrazy completely off his rocker.]]

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** Gohan beats on his chest at the first time he becomes oozaru (giant ape); unlike Vegeta and the other Saiyans raised in their native planet, he never was trained to keep his sentience during the transformation and is dominated by pure instinct.
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The final form of Majin Buu, Kid Buu, does this before his final fight with Goku and Vegeta. Humorously, he continues pounding his chest even as Goku kicks him in the face and sends him flying into a cliff. There's no particular reason for him doing this -- he's just [[AxCrazy completely off his rocker.]]



* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'': In the 2005 mini-series, after Namor beats the lving daylights of Dormammu's torturers, Dr. Strange asks if he can release him "before he'll start beating his chest and bellowing like a bull ape", in a critic to Namor excessive agressivity. It worths noting that arc was written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, the responsibles for the Justice League's sarcastic/humoristic phase in the 80s.

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* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'': In the 2005 mini-series, after Namor beats the lving daylights of Dormammu's torturers, Dr. Strange asks if he can release him "before he'll start beating his chest and bellowing like a bull ape", in a critic to Namor excessive agressivity. It worths noting that arc was written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, De Matteis, the responsibles for the Justice League's sarcastic/humoristic phase in the 80s.
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* ''ComicBook/TheDefenders'': In the 2005 mini-series, after Namor beats the lving daylights of Dormammu's torturers, Dr. Strange asks if he can release him "before he'll start beating his chest and bellowing like a bull ape", in a critic to Namor excessive agressivity. It worths noting that arc was written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, the responsibles for the Justice League's sarcastic/humoristic phase in the 80s.
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': In an old story, an extra working as a gorilla in a movie gets amnesiac when a heavy bag falls on his head and thinks he is King Kong (the 1976 version was playing, back then). He captures Monica, thinking that she is Dwan (Jessica Lange) and climbs on Jimmy and Smudge's club. Despite all the attempts of Maggy and the kids to make the "gorilla" step down, the club eventually crashes, the man gets his memory back (though he is very dizzy)and is dragged back to the movie by the director, who is entusiasted by his feral "performance". Monica and Maggy think that everything ended up well, but Jimmy and Smudge, furious of their destroyed club, run after the girls howling and beating chest like two gorillas.
* ''{{Franchise/Tintin}}'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", an old man tells Tintim about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island; to proof his story, they hear a distant, drumming sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the strange sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]]

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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': In an old story, an extra working as a gorilla in a movie gets amnesiac when a heavy bag falls on his head and thinks he is King Kong (the 1976 version was playing, back then). He captures Monica, thinking that she is Dwan (Jessica Lange) Lange), and climbs on Jimmy and Smudge's club. Despite all the attempts of Maggy and the kids to make the "gorilla" step down, the club eventually crashes, the man gets his memory back (though he is very dizzy)and dizzy) and is dragged back to the movie by the director, who is entusiasted enthusiastic by his feral "performance". Monica and Maggy think that everything ended up well, but Jimmy and Smudge, furious of about their destroyed club, run after the girls howling and beating chest their chests like two gorillas.
* ''{{Franchise/Tintin}}'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", an old man tells Tintim Tintin about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island; to proof prove his story, they hear a distant, drumming sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the strange sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]]
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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', this is described as a typical behaviour of the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/chemosit/ chemosit]], a magical beast resembling a cross between a gorilla and a bear, inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandi_bear a real-life cryptid]].

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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', this is described as a typical behaviour of the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/chemosit/ chemosit]], a magical beast resembling a cross between a gorilla and a bear, inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandi_bear a real-life cryptid]].



* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, Ogrim are a [[GiantMook massive]] form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] that are as [[DumbMuscle dim-witted as they are strong]]. They also possess a strong HealingFactor, and in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsOnline Online]]'', this is how the activate it. If interrupted, it temporarily stuns them.

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* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, Ogrim are a [[GiantMook massive]] form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] that are as [[DumbMuscle dim-witted as they are strong]]. They also possess a strong HealingFactor, and in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsOnline Online]]'', this is how the they activate it. If interrupted, it temporarily stuns them.






* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': In "Fame", Ben pounds on his chest when he turns into Ultimate Spidermonkey (a gorilla with giant spiderlegs and four extra eyes) for the first time, before moping the floor with Bivalvan.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': In "Fame", Ben pounds on his chest when he turns into Ultimate Spidermonkey (a gorilla with giant spiderlegs spider legs and four extra eyes) for the first time, before moping the floor with Bivalvan.



* The gorilla in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "I Had an Accident" likes to do this in-between his beatings of Sandy and Patrick.

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* The gorilla in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "I Had an Accident" likes to do this in-between in between his beatings of Sandy and Patrick.



* Sid does this in ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' when he shows up for a frog catching contest after getting over his fear of germs.

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* Sid does this in ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' when he shows up for a frog catching frog-catching contest after getting over his fear of germs.



* Tarzan does it in the opening credits of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTarzan'', as well as on various occasions in the show. Other characters such as Kerchak, Tublat, Moyo and even Professor Porter do it too in various episodes (the first three characters are gorillas, and the Professor is pretending that he is Tarzan).
* An old episode of ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'' has Billy Bob doing this after he breaks through a whole to chase the pair for taking his scooter.

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* Tarzan does it in the opening credits of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTarzan'', as well as on various occasions in the show. Other characters such as Kerchak, Tublat, Moyo Moyo, and even Professor Porter do it too in various episodes (the first three characters are gorillas, and the Professor is pretending that he is Tarzan).
* An old episode of ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'' has Billy Bob doing this after he breaks through a whole hole to chase the pair for taking his scooter.



* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E15TripleThreat Triple Threat]]", Thorax the changeling shapeshifts into a large bear, and he immediately lets out a roar and pounds his chest -- despite this intimidation gesture being more associated with gorillas than bears. Of course, he's neither.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E15TripleThreat Triple Threat]]", Thorax the changeling shapeshifts into a large bear, and he immediately lets out a roar and pounds his chest -- despite this intimidation gesture being more associated with gorillas than bears. Of course, he's neither.

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* ''Film/TheThreeStooges'': Larry does this in "Film/DisorderInTheCourt" after removing a wad of gum from Moe's nose and stomping it on the ground. ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext.



* ''Film/TheThreeStooges'': Larry does this in "Disorder in the Court" after removing a wad of gum from Moe's nose and stomping it on the ground. ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext.
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* ''Franchise/Tintin'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", Tintim is told about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island. From the inn where he is hosting, they can hear a strange tambor sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]]

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* ''Franchise/Tintin'': ''{{Franchise/Tintin}}'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", an old man tells Tintim is told about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island. From the inn where he is hosting, Island; to proof his story, they can hear a strange tambor distant, drumming sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the strange sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]]
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': In an old story, an extra working as a gorilla in a movie gets amnesiac when a heavy bag falls on his head and thinks he is King Kong (the 1976 version was playing, back then). He captures Monica, thinking that she is Dwan (Jessica Lange) and climbs on Jimmy and Smudge's club. Despite all the attempts of Maggy and the kids to make the "gorilla" step down, the club eventually crashes, the man gets his memory back (though he is very dizzy)and is dragged back to the movie by the director, who is entusiasted by his feral "performance". Monica and Maggy think that everything ended up well, but Jimmy and Smudge, furious of their destroyed club, run after the girls howling and beating chest like two gorillas.
* ''Franchise/Tintin'': In "Recap/TintinTheBlackIsland", Tintim is told about a monster that "devours" everyone who dares set foot on the Black Island. From the inn where he is hosting, they can hear a strange tambor sound at night. [[spoiler: He eventually finds out that the "monster" is Ranko, a gorilla trained as an AttackAnimal by the villains and the sound that terrified the villagers was Ranko beating his chest.]]]


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheKingKongShow'': The episode covers always show Kong thumping his chest at the top of a mountain.
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* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} does it in [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/1999/ga990716.gif this strip]] to show he's tough enough to eat a "He-Man Burger".

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* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} does it in [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/1999/ga990716.gif this strip]] to show he's tough enough to eat a [[RealMenEatMeat "He-Man Burger".]]
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* ''WesternAnimationBen10UltimateAlien'': In "Fame", Ben pounds on his chest when he turns into Ultimate Spidermonkey (a gorilla with giant spiderlegs and four extra eyes) for the first time, before moping the floor with Bivalvan.

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* ''WesternAnimationBen10UltimateAlien'': ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': In "Fame", Ben pounds on his chest when he turns into Ultimate Spidermonkey (a gorilla with giant spiderlegs and four extra eyes) for the first time, before moping the floor with Bivalvan.
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* ''WesternAnimationBen10UltimateAlien'': In "Fame", Ben pounds on his chest when he turns into Ultimate Spidermonkey (a gorilla with giant spiderlegs and four extra eyes) for the first time, before moping the floor with Bivalvan.
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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Calvin beats his bare chest in front of Susie when he's pretending to be Tarzan. She's unimpressed by him in nothing but his underpants.
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* Lord Hater briefly does this in the ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' episode "The Fancy Party," potentially foreshadowing Season 2's eventual implication that [[spoiler:[[ApesInSpace he was a space ape from Earth]] before he became the ScarySkeleton we know in the show.]]

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* The original script for "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E1AmokTime Amok Time]]" on ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' had Spock doing this and yelling "Kikki-nee klart!" Nimoy, and fans everywhere, are grateful to D.C. Fontana and Bob Justman for getting rid of that one.



* In ''Series/WalkingWithBeasts'', when two ''Australopithecus'' troops meet and get in a squabble, a few of them beat their chest while screaming at the other troop.
* ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'': In "Wonder Woman vs Gargantua", [[KillerGorilla Gargantua]] pounds his chest while being displayed to the public.


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* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': The original script for "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E1AmokTime Amok Time]]" had Spock doing this and yelling "Kikki-nee klart!" Nimoy, and fans everywhere, are grateful to D.C. Fontana and Bob Justman for getting rid of that one.
* ''Film/TheThreeStooges'': Larry does this in "Disorder in the Court" after removing a wad of gum from Moe's nose and stomping it on the ground. ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext.
* In ''Series/WalkingWithBeasts'', when two ''Australopithecus'' troops meet and get in a squabble, a few of them beat their chest while screaming at the other troop.
* ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'': In "Wonder Woman vs Gargantua", [[KillerGorilla Gargantua]] pounds his chest while being displayed to the public.
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* ''Animation/BoonieBears'': In Season 4 episode 4, Briar and Bramble the bears let out some roars before they chase after Logger Vick, with Briar in particular beating his chest like a gorilla with one of his roars.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Rio2'', Tiago, the rambunctious parrot nestling beats his chest in excitement about going to a wild place like the Amazon.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets2'', as Snowball the rabbit engages in a fight with a circus monkey and lets out a challenging battle cry, the monkey responds to it by beating its chest like a gorilla.
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* Optimus Primal does this on occasion in the ''{{Franchise/Transformers}}'' series, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''. Most notably in the episode, "Call of the Wild".

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* Optimus Primal Primal, being a gorilla, does this on occasion in the ''{{Franchise/Transformers}}'' series, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''.series ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', . Most notably in the episode, "Call of the Wild".
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* Optimus Primal does this on occasion in the ''Franchise/Transformers'' series, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''. Most notably in the episode, "Call of the Wild".

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* Optimus Primal does this on occasion in the ''Franchise/Transformers'' ''{{Franchise/Transformers}}'' series, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''. Most notably in the episode, "Call of the Wild".

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** Spongebob does it right before lifting a stick with marshmellows in "Ripped Pants".

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** Spongebob does it right before lifting a stick with marshmellows marshmallows in "Ripped Pants".


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* Optimus Primal does this on occasion in the ''Franchise/Transformers'' series, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''. Most notably in the episode, "Call of the Wild".
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** Spongebob does it right before lifting a stick with marshmellows in "Ripped Pants".
* Sid does this in ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' when he shows up for a frog catching contest after getting over his fear of germs.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'': Appropriately. In episode 4, an ape-man pounds his chest while screaming as he charges to the rescue of a tribe-mate. Episode 5 has two chest-pounding moments: first, one of the gorilla-like ape-man warriors does it before clashing with the other combatants, then Krog, the champion does it [[spoiler:directly after transforming into a KingKongCopy]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Dee Dee does this during her victory over defeating Dexter in the "Primal Fighter" video game at the beginning of the episode "Game Over".
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* In ''TabletopGame/Pathfinder'', this is described as a typical behaviour of the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/chemosit/ chemosit]], a magical beast resembling a cross between a gorilla and a bear, inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandi_bear a real-life cryptid]].

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* In ''TabletopGame/Pathfinder'', ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', this is described as a typical behaviour of the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/chemosit/ chemosit]], a magical beast resembling a cross between a gorilla and a bear, inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandi_bear a real-life cryptid]].
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* In ''TabletopGame/Pathfinder'', this is described as a typical behaviour of the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/chemosit/ chemosit]], a magical beast resembling a cross between a gorilla and a bear, inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandi_bear a real-life cryptid]].
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