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* In Creator/MarvelComics ''Series/{{ALF}}'' Issue #8, it is subverted in his own WhatIf : ALF, after being chased by Raquel Ochmonek for his mischief, ALF [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] that [[BreakingTheFourthWall he's lucky]] that UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode Authority had her throwing a feather-duster, not a rolling pin, which Trevor Ochmonek agreed wholeheartedly... since it hit ''him'' instead!

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* In Creator/MarvelComics ''Series/{{ALF}}'' Issue #8, it is subverted in his own WhatIf : ALF, after being chased by Raquel Ochmonek for his mischief, ALF [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] that [[BreakingTheFourthWall he's lucky]] that UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode MediaNotes/TheComicsCode Authority had her throwing a feather-duster, not a rolling pin, which Trevor Ochmonek agreed wholeheartedly... since it hit ''him'' instead!
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* The Dutch rock band Normaal, in their song "Net als gisteren" (just like yesterday) the singer recalls how he got knocked on the head with the roller pin after coming home late and his wife didn't believe his excuses.
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* Used very, '''very'' frequnelty in ''Family Warfare'' (雙響炮), a Taiwanese 4-panel comic popular in the 90s revolving around a skinny HenpeckedHusband and his overweight wife. The latter would alternate between whacking the husband with rolling pins or use a FryingPanOfDoom every now and then.

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* Used very, '''very'' frequnelty ''very'' frequently in ''Family Warfare'' (雙響炮), a Taiwanese 4-panel comic popular in the 90s revolving around a skinny HenpeckedHusband and his overweight wife. The latter would alternate between whacking the husband with rolling pins or use a FryingPanOfDoom every now and then.
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* Used very, '''very'' frequnelty in ''Family Warfare'' (雙響炮), a Taiwanese 4-panel comic popular in the 90s revolving around a skinny HenpeckedHusband and his overweight wife. The latter would alternate between whacking the husband with rolling pins or use a FryingPanOfDoom every now and then.
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%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample ''Literature/MonstrousRegiment'': * {{Lampshaded}} -- but not used.

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%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample ''Literature/MonstrousRegiment'': * {{Lampshaded}} -- but not used.in ''Literature/MonstrousRegiment'', when the titular squad are locked in an abandoned kitchen as a makeshift prison and consider using these against the guards, noting that they're a "traditional female weapon". As it turns out, [[{{Pyromaniac}} Lofty]] manages to [[MacGyvering MacGyver]] a ''bomb'' from leftover ingredients and the rolling pins are unnecessary.
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* This is one weapon that Greenies use in ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon''. (Mostly in the kitchen of the Gloomy Manor, a place you'd likely expect to find a rolling pin; they tend to use weapons that fit the place they're in.)

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* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'': This is one weapon that Greenies use in ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon''. (Mostly the game, mostly in the kitchen of the Gloomy Manor, a place you'd likely expect to find a rolling pin; they tend to use weapons that fit the place they're in.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' have this happening in the infamous [[BizarroEpisode "Mother Mae-Eye" episode]] when the Titans accidentally unleashed a witch called Mother Mae-Eye, who then puts them all under her control. But Starfire managed to break out after getting hit on her head, at which point she wakes up everyone else (currently trapped in an oven) via rolling pin to the cranium.
--> '''Starfire''': [[ApologeticAttacker Forgive me]].\\
[''whacks everyone with a HUGE rolling pin waking them up from their trance'']

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A matter of loaf and death!


* In ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'', Gromit brandishes a rolling pin at Feathers [=McGraw=]. Feathers responds by pulling a gun on Gromit and forcing him into the wardrobe with Wallace.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'':
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In ''WesternAnimation/TheWrongTrousers'', Gromit brandishes a rolling pin at Feathers [=McGraw=]. Feathers responds by pulling a gun on Gromit and forcing him into the wardrobe with Wallace.Wallace.
** A much darker example appears at the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/AMatterOfLoafAndDeath'', where the Cereal Killer [[spoiler:Piella Bakewell]] bludgeons Baker Bob to death with his own rolling pin.
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* In ''Film/FreshMeat'', Margaret attacks Heri with a rolling pin after he attempts to stab Rina. Heri grabs her and uses her rolling pin and another one to fend off Rina and Gigi's knife attacks.
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* ''WebVideo/LifeOfBoris'': While never seen, Boris frequently mentions that his cooking skills come from spending time in the kitchen with his babushka, who used "AK-rollingpinovich" as a disciplinary measure when her young assistant goofed off or wasn't paying attention. Sometimes a potato masher was substituted, but the end effect was the same; "dent in head".

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* ''WebVideo/LifeOfBoris'': While never seen, Boris frequently mentions that his cooking skills come from spending time in the kitchen with his babushka, who used "AK-rollingpinovich" as a disciplinary measure when her young assistant goofed off or wasn't paying attention.attention, or said a naughty word (leading him to consistently replace "bylat"-fuck- with "blin"-pancake). Sometimes a potato masher was substituted, but the end effect was the same; "dent in head".

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', chieftain Vitalstatistix's wife Impedimenta has an {{anachronis|m Stew}}tic rolling pin as a weapon of choice to bash Romans with. She uses one in several {{Animated Adaptation}}s as well, like ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'' and ''WesternAnimation/AsterixAndTheBigFight'' (other women of the Gaulish village do the same in the latter).

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' (which is set in 50 BC during the Roman conquest of Gaul), chieftain Vitalstatistix's wife Impedimenta has an {{anachronis|m Stew}}tic rolling pin as a weapon of choice to bash Romans with. She uses one in several {{Animated Adaptation}}s as well, like ''WesternAnimation/TheTwelveTasksOfAsterix'' (whe she chases a gladiator and bashes his butt with it after taking it out of a BagOfHolding) and ''WesternAnimation/AsterixAndTheBigFight'' (other women of the Gaulish village do the same in the latter).


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* In ''Film/KungFuZohra'', the eponymous character crushes the fingers of Omar (her [[DomesticAbuse abusive husband]]) with a rolling pin in the climactic fight, then Omar tries to hit her with it.
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* In ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', Faye embeds one in Pintsize's head more than once. Since he's a robot, no lasting damage once it's removed and the dent popped out.

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* In ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', Faye embeds one in Pintsize's head more than once. Since he's a robot, no lasting damage once it's removed and the dent popped out. Since he's Pintsize, he deserves it.
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* In ''ComicBooks/MarvelAdventures Spider-Man'' #56, Chat hits Dagger with a rolling pin.

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* In ''ComicBooks/MarvelAdventures ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures Spider-Man'' #56, Chat hits Dagger with a rolling pin.
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