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*** [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Maybe six were]] [[WildMassGuessing out sick?]]
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* In ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'' [[spoiler:Andrew]] turns out to be ''surprisingly'' {{Badass}}, felling waves of Blanks at one point without stopping for breath.
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*** From the same movie, the [[spoiler:''Vengeance'']] is designed to be the most advanced and powerful warship in known space. Given that it's referred to as [[spoiler:''Dreadnought'']]-class, and the tendency of classes in this 'verse to be named after the lead ship, it's safe to assume that there is at least one other ship of that class.

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* ''{{Rambo}}''.
** In the fourth movie. He's a methodical commando taking apart the Communist occupation force one by one in First Blood Part 2, and he gets a lot of help in Rambo 3.
** So far, Rambo has killed over 250 people, including background information given in First Blood. There's a reason why he's considered the western ur-example of a one man army.

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* ''{{Rambo}}''.
** In the fourth movie. He's a methodical commando taking apart the Communist occupation force one by one in First Blood Part 2, and he gets a lot of help in Rambo 3.
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So far, Rambo {{Rambo}} has killed over 250 people, including background information given in First Blood. There's ''First Blood''. He does get a reason why he's considered lot of help in ''Film/RamboIII'', and in ''Film/RamboFirstBloodPartII'', he starts out as a commando on a mission to shoot photographs, not the western ur-example of a one man army.enemy, but he is abandoned by the Army once he starts killing Communists left and right.
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* Any character on [[http://www.moviebodycounts.com/Top-Characters.htm this list.]]
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* Ogami Itto from the film ''Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell'', based on the [[{{Manga/LoneWolfAndCub}} manga]] of the same name, holds the record for the highest on-screen body count by a single character in a single film at '''150!'''

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* Ogami Itto from the film ''Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell'', based on the [[{{Manga/LoneWolfAndCub}} manga]] manga of the same name, name]], holds the record for the highest on-screen body count by a single character in a single film at '''150!'''
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* Ogami Itto from the film ''Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell'', based on the [[{{Manga/LoneWolfAndCub}} manga]] of the same name, holds the record for the highest on-screen body count by a single character in a single film at '''150!'''
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* Evelyn Salt, from the film ''{{Salt}}''. A one-woman special forces unit, she is able to single-handedly take out squads of specially-trained security agents and other operatives hot on her tail, [[MacGyvering improvise]] a cannon of sorts from a fire extinguisher, cleaning chemicals and the leg of a table, jump off bridges and land on the roofs of trucks unscathed, and fashion darts from freshly-milked spider venom - amongst other things.

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* Evelyn Salt, from the film ''{{Salt}}''.''Film/{{Salt}}''. A one-woman special forces unit, she is able to single-handedly take out squads of specially-trained security agents and other operatives hot on her tail, [[MacGyvering improvise]] a cannon of sorts from a fire extinguisher, cleaning chemicals and the leg of a table, jump off bridges and land on the roofs of trucks unscathed, and fashion darts from freshly-milked spider venom - amongst other things.



* In ZackSnyder's SuckerPunch the [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] is Baby Doll in the first "Dance" sequence in which she beats up a group of Samurai with guns. [[CaptainObvious On her own]]. Did I mention they are at least twice her size.

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* In ZackSnyder's SuckerPunch ''Film/SuckerPunch'' the [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] is Baby Doll in the first "Dance" sequence in which she beats up a group of Samurai with guns. [[CaptainObvious On her own]]. Did I mention they are at least twice her size.



* John Carter from...well... ''JohnCarter''. He takes down an entire army by himself and the bodies have to be pulled off of him.

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* John Carter from...well... ''JohnCarter''.''Film/JohnCarter''. He takes down an entire army by himself and the bodies have to be pulled off of him.
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**** In the words of Will Riker, Luck looks out for fools, children, and ships named Enterprise.

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**** In the words of Will Riker, Luck looks out for fate protects fools, little children, and ships named Enterprise.
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** A much, much more straight and literal example comes in the form of John Harrison from ''StarTrekIntoDarkness.'' The man is ''unbelievably'' badass: He takes on a whole squadron of ''Klingons'' single-handedly, doesn't even so much as ''budge'' when Kirk is attempting to beat the crap out of him, and survives his ship crashing head-first into San Francisco no worse for wear. When you get right down to it, it makes perfect sense considering he's ''[[spoiler:Khan Noonien Singh]]''. The title of OneManArmy is not only deserved, but practically lampshaded all throughout the film.
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* Tik-Tok from ''Film/ReturnToOz'' is a literal example of this trope, even calling himself OZ's "army". This looks patently ridiculous at first glance, with him appearing to be a clumsy copper boiler with a head, two spindly arms and thick legs that make him slower than a glacier... and then you see him single-handedly wipe the floor with a LARGE pack of wheelers who are pure NightmareFuel until this point in the story. Then as the rest of the wheelers flee, he grabs one in a chokehold and mercilessly interrogates him.

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* Tik-Tok from ''Film/ReturnToOz'' is a literal example of this trope, even calling himself OZ's "army". This looks patently ridiculous at first glance, with him appearing to be a clumsy copper boiler with a head, two spindly arms and thick legs that make him slower than a glacier... and then you see him single-handedly wipe the floor with a LARGE large pack of wheelers who are pure NightmareFuel terror until this point in the story. Then as the rest of the wheelers flee, he grabs one in a chokehold and mercilessly interrogates him.
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* John Carter from...well... ''JohnCarter''. He takes down an entire army by himself and the bodies have to be pulled off of him.
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---> '''Nero''': I want Spock ''dead''!dead ''now''!
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* Foes fallen from Zatoichi's sword cane are imposible to count. For comparison in ''Zatoichi. Darkness Is His Ally'' (1989), [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1l-6PhnAD8 Ichi kills 103 of them.]]

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* Foes fallen from Zatoichi's sword cane are imposible impossible to count. For comparison in ''Zatoichi. Darkness Is His Ally'' (1989), [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1l-6PhnAD8 Ichi kills 103 of them.]]
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* Foes fallen from Zatoichi's sword cane are imposible to count. For comparison in ''Zatoichi. Darkness Is His Ally'' (1989), [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1l-6PhnAD8 Ichi kills 103 of them.]]
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* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger in any of his 1980's (and some later) appearances. If he isn't slaughtering his way through the Hyborian Age as ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian'', he was mowing down endless waves of mooks in things like ''Film/{{Commando}}'' and ''Film/{{Eraser}}''.

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* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger in any of his 1980's (and some later) appearances. If he isn't slaughtering his way through the Hyborian Age as ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian'', ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982'', he was mowing down endless waves of mooks in things like ''Film/{{Commando}}'' and ''Film/{{Eraser}}''.
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* Tik-Tok from ''ReturnToOz'' is a literal example of this trope, even calling himself OZ's "army". This looks patently ridiculous at first glance, with him appearing to be a clumsy copper boiler with a head, two spindly arms and thick legs that make him slower than a glacier... and then you see him single-handedly wipe the floor with a LARGE pack of wheelers who are pure NightmareFuel until this point in the story. Then as the rest of the wheelers flee, he grabs one in a chokehold and mercilessly interrogates him.
* Half the reason [[{{Inception}} Dom Cobb]] hires Eames for his team is because Eames is an expert forger who can take any form he wants in the dreamworlds. The other half is because Eames is an absolute ''badass'' who can hold off most of an army of militarized subconscious projections.

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* Tik-Tok from ''ReturnToOz'' ''Film/ReturnToOz'' is a literal example of this trope, even calling himself OZ's "army". This looks patently ridiculous at first glance, with him appearing to be a clumsy copper boiler with a head, two spindly arms and thick legs that make him slower than a glacier... and then you see him single-handedly wipe the floor with a LARGE pack of wheelers who are pure NightmareFuel until this point in the story. Then as the rest of the wheelers flee, he grabs one in a chokehold and mercilessly interrogates him.
* Half the reason [[{{Inception}} [[Film/{{Inception}} Dom Cobb]] hires Eames for his team is because Eames is an expert forger who can take any form he wants in the dreamworlds. The other half is because Eames is an absolute ''badass'' who can hold off most of an army of militarized subconscious projections.



* Raizo from NinjaAssassin kills more than 45 people on screen. Doesn't sound like much, compared to some other people on this page. Unless you consider that all of them were [[ConservationOfNinjutsu ninjas]] themselves. His kills include [[spoiler:his former Master]], who certainly had [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Charles Atlas Superpowers]]. Raizo also possesses [[HealingFactor magic regeneration abilities]], to make things even more awesome.

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* Raizo from NinjaAssassin ''NinjaAssassin'' kills more than 45 people on screen. Doesn't sound like much, compared to some other people on this page. Unless you consider that all of them were [[ConservationOfNinjutsu ninjas]] themselves. His kills include [[spoiler:his former Master]], who certainly had [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Charles Atlas Superpowers]]. Raizo also possesses [[HealingFactor magic regeneration abilities]], to make things even more awesome.



* In ''{{Mulan}}'', the eponymous character singlehandedly defeats a majority of the Hun army and then, upon discovering that a few still survived, got their leader killed. With '''''fireworks'''''. As WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick put it, Mulan is "the only DisneyPrincess with a body count. In the thousands."

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* In ''{{Mulan}}'', ''Disney/{{Mulan}}'', the eponymous character singlehandedly defeats a majority of the Hun army and then, upon discovering that a few still survived, got their leader killed. With '''''fireworks'''''. As WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick put it, Mulan is "the only DisneyPrincess with a body count. In the thousands."
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* [[MemeticBadass Tallahassee]] from ''{{Zombieland}}''. Just... [[CrowningMomentofAwesome Tallahassee]].

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* [[MemeticBadass Tallahassee]] from ''{{Zombieland}}''. Just... Tallahassee [[CrowningMomentofAwesome Tallahassee]].takes down waves of zombies.]].



* JetLi in many of his movies. He doesn't even need weapons, most of the time. Doubled in ''Film/TheOne'' with ''two'' {{Jet Li}]s, each of whom is fully capable of taking on an army and winning thanks to the in-universe ConservationOfNinjutsu. Naturally, the final battle involves a good-vs-evil face-off between the two. Face with such awesomeness, even JasonStatham can't do much but stand back and watch.

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* JetLi in many of his movies. He doesn't even need weapons, most of the time. Doubled in ''Film/TheOne'' with ''two'' {{Jet Li}]s, Jet Lis, each of whom is fully capable of taking on an army and winning thanks to the in-universe ConservationOfNinjutsu. Naturally, the final battle involves a good-vs-evil face-off between the two. Face with such awesomeness, even JasonStatham can't do much but stand back and watch.
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* Bryan Mills, BadassGrandpa on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge in ''Film/{{Taken}}''. He's not just a One Man Army, but a One Man Army that [[TryingToCatchMeFightingDirty couldn't give less of a shit about what constitutes a fair fight]]. He has 32 confirmed kills, not counting the {{Mooks}} he ''just'' beats up. Don't know if the [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown fire extinguisher incident]] is counted, though.

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* [[http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2012/10/liam-neeson-taken-ass-kicking-infographic Bryan Mills, Mills]], BadassGrandpa on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge in ''Film/{{Taken}}''. He's not just a One Man Army, but a One Man Army that [[TryingToCatchMeFightingDirty couldn't give less of a shit about what constitutes a fair fight]]. He has 32 confirmed kills, not counting the {{Mooks}} he ''just'' beats up. Don't know if the [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown fire extinguisher incident]] is counted, though.
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* JackieChan also usually plays one of these as well. It's the reason people are hyped up about TheForbiddenKingdom, where he squares off against JetLi. Also like Li, he has also played in a movie where there's two of him, though, true to his more wholesome image, it's a lot wackier.
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* JetLi in many of his movies. He doesn't even need weapons, most of the time. Doubled in ''Film/TheOne'' with ''two'' {{Jet Li}]s, each of whom is fully capable of taking on an army and winning thanks to the in-universe ConservationOfNinjutsu. Naturally, the final battle involves a good-vs-evil face-off between the two. Face with such awesomeness, even JasonStatham can't do much but stand back and watch.
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** The sequel promises more of the same against the pissed-off extended family of some of the {{Mook}}s he slaughtered in the first one.
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* ''Film/ThePunisher'', as mentioned above, perfectly fits this trope, and in the movies, this is no different. Special mention must go to Punisher: War Zone, the NOT sequel and third Punisher movie. Frank Castle kills over 70 baddies, using various guns, grenades, [[EyeScream chairs]], [[OffWithHisHead knifes]], a metal pipe and his fists. On one occassion, he kills a bad guy with a ''single punch'', [[MadeOfPlasticine literally punching straight through his face]].

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* ''Film/ThePunisher'', as mentioned above, perfectly fits this trope, and in the movies, this is no different. Special mention must go to Punisher: War Zone, the NOT sequel and third Punisher movie. Frank Castle kills over 70 baddies, using various guns, grenades, [[EyeScream chairs]], [[OffWithHisHead knifes]], a metal pipe and his fists. On one occassion, occasion, he kills a bad guy with a ''single punch'', [[MadeOfPlasticine literally punching straight through his face]].



* In ZackSnyder's SuckerPunch the [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] is Baby Doll in the first "Dance" sequence in which she beats up a group of Samurai with guns. [[CamptainObvious On her own]]. Did I mention they are at least twice her size.

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* In ZackSnyder's SuckerPunch the [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] is Baby Doll in the first "Dance" sequence in which she beats up a group of Samurai with guns. [[CamptainObvious [[CaptainObvious On her own]]. Did I mention they are at least twice her size.
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* [[Badass Tallahassee]] from ''{{Zombieland}}''. Just... [[CrowningMomentofAwesome Tallahassee]].

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* [[Badass [[MemeticBadass Tallahassee]] from ''{{Zombieland}}''. Just... [[CrowningMomentofAwesome Tallahassee]].
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** The better example is [[spoiler: Spock's single ship]] vs. the ''Narada'' at the end. And at that point, Nero wasn't pulling any punches.
---> '''Nero''': I want Spock ''dead''!
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** He doesn't do that bad in the first movie, either.
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* [[TheMatrix The One]] Man Army versus spawn point of Agent Smiths. Place your bets.

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* ''ThePunisher'', as mentioned above, perfectly fits this trope, and in the movies, this is no different. Special mention must go to Punisher: War Zone, the NOT sequel and third Punisher movie. Frank Castle kills over 70 baddies, using various guns, grenades, [[EyeScream chairs]], [[OffWithHisHead knifes]], a metal pipe and his fists. On one occassion, he kills a bad guy with a ''single punch'', [[MadeOfPlasticine literally punching straight through his face]].

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* ''ThePunisher'', ''Film/ThePunisher'', as mentioned above, perfectly fits this trope, and in the movies, this is no different. Special mention must go to Punisher: War Zone, the NOT sequel and third Punisher movie. Frank Castle kills over 70 baddies, using various guns, grenades, [[EyeScream chairs]], [[OffWithHisHead knifes]], a metal pipe and his fists. On one occassion, he kills a bad guy with a ''single punch'', [[MadeOfPlasticine literally punching straight through his face]].
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* The newest starship ''Enterprise'' from the 2009 ''Film/StarTrek'' takes the concept of One Starship Armada to ridiculous extremes. Nero's ship the ''Narada'' wrecks an entire squadron of Klingons, a Starfleet armada, and finds spare time to [[strike:blow up]] implode a planet. Guess which starship defeats it all by itself?? Seriously, it's as if any ship with the name ''Enterprise'' is made of badassinum alloy.
** To be fair, there was the teensy matter of the black hole weakening the ''Narada''...
*** Precisely, the other ships were destroyed before even knowing what they were up against. ''Enterprise'' just took out the weapons fire aimed at a certain something also [[spoiler:from the future]] which took the ''Narada'' out as above.
** Also, Nero deliberately lets it live so [[spoiler:Spock can watch Vulcan implode]]. If he hadn't recognized the ship as the ''Enterprise'', he would have just blown it up, too.
*** Really this trope belongs to the Narada if anything. See above.
**** In the words of Will Riker, Luck looks out for fools, children, and ships named Enterprise.
* The Bride from ''KillBill'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdjuS17DGlA single-handedly defeated the Crazy 88 gang]].
** Of course, [[NonindicativeName there isn't 88 of them]]. They thought the name [[RuleOfCool sounded cool]]. Careful watching and counting brings the actual count to around 82.
** ConservationOfNinjutsu played a part here, but she still managed to take them out without serious injury until the CuteButPsycho girl showed up.
* ''{{Rambo}}''.
** In the fourth movie. He's a methodical commando taking apart the Communist occupation force one by one in First Blood Part 2, and he gets a lot of help in Rambo 3.
** So far, Rambo has killed over 250 people, including background information given in First Blood. There's a reason why he's considered the western ur-example of a one man army.
* [[Film/DieHard Detective John McClane]], from Die Hard 2 onwards.
* [[Film/ShootEmUp Mister. Smith.]] Confirmed kills: 141. Some with [[EyeScream carrots]]. It gets even more awesome if you consider that he didn't even needed explosives or [[MoreDakka machine guns]], only carrots, handguns and his impropable aiming skills. Considering we don't know anything about his past for sure, Smith might have racked up considerably more kills. Oh, and he was the [[NoodleIncident unabomber]].
* Bryan Mills, BadassGrandpa on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge in ''Film/{{Taken}}''. He's not just a One Man Army, but a One Man Army that [[TryingToCatchMeFightingDirty couldn't give less of a shit about what constitutes a fair fight]]. He has 32 confirmed kills, not counting the {{Mooks}} he ''just'' beats up. Don't know if the [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown fire extinguisher incident]] is counted, though.
* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger in any of his 1980's (and some later) appearances. If he isn't slaughtering his way through the Hyborian Age as ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian'', he was mowing down endless waves of mooks in things like ''Film/{{Commando}}'' and ''Film/{{Eraser}}''.
** In ''Commando'', Matrix kills 81 baddies. Including one incident of [[ShutUpHannibal failed diplomacy]], a guy whose [[NeckSnap neck he broke]] in public without anyone noticing, and the funny guy he said he'd kill last. [[ILied He lied.]]
** This, incidentally, makes the eponymous alien hunter in ''Film/{{Predator}}'' that much more badass. Imagine Arnold concentrating his entire One Man Army power... on ''one guy''. That's basically the third act of ''Predator''.
* [[{{Equilibrium}} Cleric John Preston]] has 118 confirmed kills in the movie. His record lies at 53 people in a single fight. And we don't know how many people he killed before the movie began.
* Any and all [[StarWars Jedi]] tend to the One Man--or being--Army trope, though they really only achieve it if they're [[CharacterShield main characters]]--otherwise they tend to [[RedShirt die]].
* [[TheMatrix The One]] Man Army versus spawn point of Agent Smiths. Place your bets.
* Zhao Yun, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu in separate scenes of the first part of John Woo's ''RedCliff''.
** Any character played by Chow Yun-Fat in one of JohnWoo's HeroicBloodshed films.
* ''Film/ManOnFire'': A kidnapping ring, including corrupt Mexican police, run rough-shod over the citizens of Mexico City and defy all attempts to stop them. Thus, they are completely unprepared when John Creasy unleashes a One Man CurbStompBattle on them and kills dozens of them in short order.
** Somewhat subverted in this movie, though. John Creasy never attacks an armed group head-on and out in the open. Instead, he ambushes his prey or infiltrates their locations, then unleashes hell.
* [[JamesBond Bond. James Bond.]]
* Frederick Zoller from ''InglouriousBasterds'' killed around 300 soldiers with the aid of a good vantage point to pick them off with.
* River Tam in ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Also a classic example of WaifFu.
* While he often has friends or an army on his side, [[LordOfTheRings Aragorn]] certainly kills enough Orcs in battle to qualify, and was very much this trope for part of the battle of Amon Hen in the first film.
** Aragorn has killed 60 enemies on-screen, but this also includes some EliteMooks, and he certainly killed much more enemies during off-screen fighting scenes. Just remember the many [[TheWarSequence war sequences]]. Gimli and Legolas aren't so bad either, as both claim to have killed each like 40 Uruks during the battle at Helms Deep.
** [[CrowningMomentOfFunny That still only counts as one!]]
* Tik-Tok from ''ReturnToOz'' is a literal example of this trope, even calling himself OZ's "army". This looks patently ridiculous at first glance, with him appearing to be a clumsy copper boiler with a head, two spindly arms and thick legs that make him slower than a glacier... and then you see him single-handedly wipe the floor with a LARGE pack of wheelers who are pure NightmareFuel until this point in the story. Then as the rest of the wheelers flee, he grabs one in a chokehold and mercilessly interrogates him.
* Half the reason [[{{Inception}} Dom Cobb]] hires Eames for his team is because Eames is an expert forger who can take any form he wants in the dreamworlds. The other half is because Eames is an absolute ''badass'' who can hold off most of an army of militarized subconscious projections.
* ''ThePunisher'', as mentioned above, perfectly fits this trope, and in the movies, this is no different. Special mention must go to Punisher: War Zone, the NOT sequel and third Punisher movie. Frank Castle kills over 70 baddies, using various guns, grenades, [[EyeScream chairs]], [[OffWithHisHead knifes]], a metal pipe and his fists. On one occassion, he kills a bad guy with a ''single punch'', [[MadeOfPlasticine literally punching straight through his face]].
* Raizo from NinjaAssassin kills more than 45 people on screen. Doesn't sound like much, compared to some other people on this page. Unless you consider that all of them were [[ConservationOfNinjutsu ninjas]] themselves. His kills include [[spoiler:his former Master]], who certainly had [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Charles Atlas Superpowers]]. Raizo also possesses [[HealingFactor magic regeneration abilities]], to make things even more awesome.
* Evelyn Salt, from the film ''{{Salt}}''. A one-woman special forces unit, she is able to single-handedly take out squads of specially-trained security agents and other operatives hot on her tail, [[MacGyvering improvise]] a cannon of sorts from a fire extinguisher, cleaning chemicals and the leg of a table, jump off bridges and land on the roofs of trucks unscathed, and fashion darts from freshly-milked spider venom - amongst other things.
* In ''{{Mulan}}'', the eponymous character singlehandedly defeats a majority of the Hun army and then, upon discovering that a few still survived, got their leader killed. With '''''fireworks'''''. As WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick put it, Mulan is "the only DisneyPrincess with a body count. In the thousands."
* In ZackSnyder's SuckerPunch the [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] is Baby Doll in the first "Dance" sequence in which she beats up a group of Samurai with guns. [[CamptainObvious On her own]]. Did I mention they are at least twice her size.
* Each of Film/TheAvengers is one of these, but special mention goes to TheHulk, who is all but explicitly called one when Tony Stark and Loki are facing off.
-->'''Loki''': I have an ''army.''
-->'''Stark''': We have a Hulk.

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