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4->'''Prinny:''' We challenge you to bowling, dood!\
5'''Adell:''' Bowling, huh? You do know that you're on the side that gets hurt by the ball, right?
6-->-- ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
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8A group of people are standing around, possibly in the same formation as bowling pins, and a large, often spherical object crashes into them and sends them flying. An appropriate sound effect is optional.
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10Oh-- and the bowler will ''always'' get a strike, never mind how difficult that is in normal bowling.
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12Penguins seem to be a favorite for this.
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14Related to FoeTossingCharge. Compare HumanChess. Not to be confused with BowlingForRatings.
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27* ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' did this. On a mission to discover what the most popular sport in the country is, Excel and Hyatt get a job at a bowling alley right before it gets taken over by an evil terrorist group that wants to prove bowling is the world's greatest sport. Hyatt, a pair of TV hosts and Excel and Hyatt's idol singer doubles get held hostage in one of the lanes, in giant bowling pin costumes waiting to be knocked down by the evil group's balls. Until Excel uses her bowling balls to save them all and beat the bad guys.
28* There was one episode in ''[[Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure]]'' that [[PlayedForLaughs played this trope for laughs]]. In this episode, the main characters where trying to rescue Hippo, who was [[ItMakesSenseInContext imprisoned at the top of a tower]] where they have to [[RunTheGauntlet get past a couple of their adversaries, who are stationed on one floor each]]. At the second floor, the three heroines confront [[DragonLady Lanhua]], who then splits into [[MesACrowd twelve chibi versions of herself]], ready to play their music. For no reason at all, a bowling ball lands on Hanon's hands. After a brief imaging of the chibis as bowling pins, she rolls the ball, and… you know what happens next.
29* During the Dressrosa Arc of ''Manga/OnePiece'', a minor character (One Orlumbus), uses one Mook to bowl over other Mooks with a move called Killer Bowling. Zoro later likens it to throwing people like ''cannonballs.''
30* There was [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals an Officer Jenny]] in the ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl'' episode "Stealing The Conversation" who carried around a bowling ball and used it on criminals like this.
31* In '' [[Anime/TamaAndFriends Tama of Third Street: Do You Know My Tama?]]'', when the characters [[PublicBathhouseScene sneak into a bathouse]], Tora winds up standing on a bar of soap and sliding into a pile of bath pans, producing the necessary bowling sound effect.
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35* ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' does this with half of a wooden dumbbell on the second-to-last page of ''[[Recap/TintinTintinInAmerica Tintin in America]]'', complete with a bubble showing imaginary bowling pins knocked over.
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39* A ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' SundayStrip has Lucy making a very large snowball the size of a bowling ball. Many other characters taunt her for this and walk off. Lucy proceeds to roll the ball down the sidewalk, scattering everybody (except Charlie Brown) like proverbial tenpins. Lucy has another ball in reserve, and the final panel shows Charlie Brown getting bowled over, commenting about "picking up the spare".
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43* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad'': In ''The Wind in the Willows'', Mole is PinnedToTheWall with daggers thrown by the weasels. As they advance on him, Mole manages to pull himself free and propels himself onto the weasels, bowling them over with the appropriate sound.
44* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', we first see Timon and Pumbaa playing "bowling for buzzards".
45* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'': When Rainbow Dash is tripped by Gaea Everfree and propelled against her friends by her momentum, sending them all sprawling, the sound effect heard is one of a bowling ball hitting pins.
46* ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973 '' : Robin Hood and Little John do that to Prince John's rhino guards with barrels of wine during jailbreak.
47* ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros'': In the ''Cold-Blooded Penguin'' segment, Pablo freezes up and rolls down a snowy hill, turning into [[HumanSnowball a giant snowball]] that knocks over his farewell party.
48* During a bar brawl in ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'', one strong mouse's punch sends the bar piano flying into the other band members, complete with the sound of bowling pins as the piano knocks the band members away and breaks apart.
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52* In ''Film/TheFlintstones'', Fred Flintstone uses a round small boulder to bowl over Cliff Vandercave as the latter's escaping the destruction of his rock-crushing machine.
53* During the climatic Battle of the Goblin City in ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'', a group of goblins stand up to one of the boulders summoned by Ludo, and are knocked down like bowling pins. They imminently retreat.
54* In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', after Neo breaks out of the DogPileOfDoom, he performs a [[HoistHeroOverHead hoisting of a Smith over his head]] before hurling it at a group of approaching Smiths, complete with the sound of bowling pins as they are knocked down.
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58* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Harry knocks one vampire into an audience full of them during a duel in ''Literature/WhiteNight'', and lampshades the resulting mass knockdown as "Bowling for Vampires!"
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62* In ''[[ReunionShow Rescue from]] Series/GilligansIsland'', the Skipper and Gilligan rescue Mary Ann from a wedding that neither she nor the groom wants to go through with by scooping her up in a wagon full of watermelons just before they get to the "I Do"s. A bunch of people run after them, and they throw the watermelons at the chasers to make them stop. Comes complete with bowling SFX and Gilligan {{lampshad|eHanging}}ing "Hey Skipper, I got a strike!"
63* In the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "You Better Shop Around (Part 2)," Al ensures his family wins the ''Series/SupermarketSweep''-like challenge with the D'arcys by tripping up Jefferson and Marcy with a bowled turkey. Complete with "Steeeeeeee-rike!"
64* In ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Earl is [[ItMakesSenseInContext trying to convince a policeman that he should be a bowler]]. He shows the officer the list of misdeeds he is trying to fix, but the policeman immediately arrests Earl as it's more or less an evidence of his numerous crimes. Earl tries to run away, and the officer knocks him down, but lets him go afterward, because he did that with a bowling ball, thus proving Earl's point.
65* One of the stages of the Japanese game show ''Series/TakeshisCastle'' involved the contestants picking cards dressing them up in bowling pins and having a guard roll a giant ball at them
66* ''Series/UltramanGinga'' have this happening in the final episode, where Exceller's alien henchmen, with a bunch of MechaMooks, tries detaining the (human-sized) heroes. One of the henchmen gets shoved into a group of mooks, and as a hilarious nod to ''The Matrix Reloaded'' it's accompanied by the sound of bowling pins being knocked over!
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70* The Reginald de Koven opera ''Rip van Winkle'' has a ball-less variation. Rip, having drunk the Magic Flask, is revealed as young once more, and, as the stage directions put it, "the astounded and terror-struck Dutch folk... tumble over like rows of ninepins." Hendrick Hudson's voice then rings out, in a CallBack to the bowling scene: "A strike for Rip and Peterkee!"
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74* In the former ''Ride/JimmyNeutronsNicktoonBlast'' ride at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Florida]], Ooblar accidentally rams into a group of Yolkians set up like pins, resulting in this, complete with the sound effect as well as Ooblar yelling "STRIKE!".
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78* In ''[[VideoGame/ArmyMen Army Men: Sarge's Heroes]]'', in the CutScene before the the final mission, Sarge confronts [[BiGBad General Plastro]] who says he will use the last remaining portal to destroy the Green Nation and marry Vicky Grimm, they share the following dialogue:
79-->'''Sarge:''' She wouldn't marry you on your best day.
80-->'''Plastro:''' How about my worst?
81--> ''[Sarge kicks over a wooden block, and knocks down some Tan soldiers, guarding Plastro, off a ledge, complete with a wooden pins being knocked down sound effect]''
82* In ''VideoGame/{{Day of the Tentacle}}'', there's a bowling ball that you see for nearly the entire game, but which is too heavy to pick up. In the climax, our heroes are merged into one body, and the Evil Minions guard their captive in bowling-pin formation. Guess what? The three heroes together are now strong enough to pick up the bowling ball. If you can get past the BigBad who's now guarding the room it's in...
83* In ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'', one map during the TournamentArc has Adell and Rozalin encounter ten of Etna's Prinnies, who challenge them to a game of bowling. As soon as they assume their formation, Adell warns them that they're in for a bad time, as the map also contains a black "12-Pounder" Prinny to serve as the ball.
84* In ''VideoGame/EvolutionWorlds'', Mag can actually acquire and equip Bowling parts for his cyframe which can knock over enemies in the form of this trope.
85* PlayedForLaughs in ''{{VideoGame/Jazzpunk}}'' where the player is escaping from a band of mooks by barging past them, resulting in the sound of bowling pins being knocked over. Lampshaded ''twice'' - firstly when one mook utters, "Bowling joke" before being knocked over, and secondly when the last group of mooks contains [[spoiler:a giant bowling pin in mook clothing]].
86* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'': one room in the Chariot Master's tower is set up like this; one of the giant boulders that can be struck with a melee attack to send it flying, sitting at the top of a slope, at the bottom of which are a group of [[{{Mooks}} Monoeyes]]. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome It's actually not that easy to get a strike]]... [[SubvertedTrope on a single downhill send]], but as the ball can also bounce back ''up'' the slope, Pit's more likely to take them all out with one hit than not.
87-->'''Viridi:''' [[LampshadeHanging Hey, look!]] It's a giant bowling ball and some ugly bowling pins!\
88'''Hades:''' [[BadBoss My troops are a worthy sacrifice]] for the sport of kings!
89* At one point in the D23 Tokyo 2018 trailer for ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', Sora grabs Mike Wazowski and rolls him like a bowling ball at a group of Heartless, complete with a strike sound effect and said Heartless lined up in ten-pin formation.
90* One of the most effective (if not essential) tactics in ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' is to use Skills and/or regular attacks that have either a wide area of effect or can hit through multiple targets at once to achieve this. The end result is enemies being left vulnerable for follow-ups (some of which trigger automatically if you have a high Bond Level with your Party Members) that do a healthy chunk of damage. The game even has a helpful indicator (located below your current character's feet) of an enemy's trajectory before you hit then with an attack, further cementing this. Additionally, if you knock enemies into your allies instead of other enemies, they too will swat them into the ground, leaving them susceptible to the aforementioned automatic follow-up attacks.
91* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' has an area where ten enemies are lined up like bowling pins and marching forward. Players who see this for what it is and run into them as a morph ball are rewarded with an achievement.
92* The MassiveMultiplayerCrossover ''VideoGame/PlaystationMoveHeroes'' has "Bowling" as one of the five weapons classes, joining the Frisbee of Death as [[ImprobableWeaponUser Improbable Weapons]].
93* Both ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' and ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' feature {{Mooks}} shaped like bowling pins for you to run over with {{Rolling Attack}}s.
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97* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', this is {{inverted}} during the "Nanase Craft And The Crypt of Zappiness" storyline. Nanase [[https://www.egscomics.com/egsnp/nanasecraft-09 turns]] herself into a human bowling ball and [[https://www.egscomics.com/egsnp/nanasecraft-11 knocks]] down giant pins.
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101* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': In "Trail of the Missing Tails", Sonic does this to Scratch, Grounder, and Coconuts when they pounce at him, turning them into bowling pins and knocking them over.
102* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'':
103** In the BatmanColdOpen of one episode, the Sport Master traps a championship bowling team in giant pins and rolls an oversized bowling ball at them. Batman saves the day by breaking the ball, with his fists.
104** During the climax of "Legends of the Dark Mite!" Batman rides one of the [[ItMakesSenseInContext Tweedle brothers and sends Joker, Catwoman, Riddler and Two Face flying.]]
105* It happens in ''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone'' to a group of cartoon penguins who enjoy being knocked down.
106* A CouchGag in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'' had Franchise/IndianaJones running from that boulder, which then hits a bunch of Nazis who just happen to be there, and, well, you know...
107* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck does it to his own nephews in "Donald's Snow Fight". Huey, Dewey, and Louie were hit with snowballs so terribly, they [[LiteralMetaphor literally turned into]] "[[LiteralMetaphor duck-pins]]" before Donald had threw a good-sized snowball in their general direction!
108* Described, but not seen, in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/DonkeyKongCountry''; during one battle, DK [[BeTheBall scrunched King K. Rool into a ball]] and used him to bowl Klump and Krusha over. When we cut to King K. Rool's lair, we see the king wearing an arm cast.
109-->'''King K. Rool:''' That last defeat by Donkey Kong was not only damaging, but humiliating! When was the last time either of you were used as a bowling ball!?
110* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
111** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E7Dragonshy Dragonshy]]", this happens to Rainbow Dash when a dragon's roar propels her out of a cave and she knocks over Twilight Sparkle, Rarity, Applejack and Pinkie Pie.
112** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS8E1SchoolDazePart1 School Daze – Part 1]]": Gallus, while carrying Sandbar, accidentally drops him, causing the young earth pony to crash into the world leaders, knocking them over like bowling pins.
113* The ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'' cartoon "Oh, What a Knight" featured Oswald bowling over the Big Bad and his knights.
114* ''WesternAnimation/PacMan'' does a variation early in the episode "Around the World in 80 Chomps". The Ghost Monsters are arranged like bowling pins, and Pac-Man approaches them like a bowling ball. Instead of knocking the ghosts down, he chomps them in his usual manner.
115* The ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "Bowl-R-Ama Drama" has P&F try to set a record for the world's biggest bowling ball. Meanwhile, Dr. Doofenschmirtz's minions are giant robotic penguins, suspiciously shaped like bowling pins, attacking the town in a triangular formation. The ball gets away from them, and... well, you can guess what happens next.
116* ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} does it to some of Abu Hassan's mooks in ''WesternAnimation/PopeyeTheSailorMeetsAliBabasFortyThieves''.
117-->"How does that ''[[{{Pun}} strike]]'' ya?"
118* In the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode, "[[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS3E13HelterShelterPowerLunch Power Lunch]]", the girls use this attack on the Gangrene Gang, who gain superpowers after gorging themselves on junk food at a mini-mart. Blossom uses her ice powers to freeze the road like a bowling lane, and Buttercup [[BeTheBall rolls Bubbles towards the gang]].
119* In the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode "Schnit-Heads", a [[{{Cult}} religious cult based on sausage]] wants to go "bowling for sinners" with our heroes... as the pins.
120-->'''Rocko:''' You can't chuck bowling balls at us!\
121'''Cult Leader:''' Yes, we can! Says so in the Great Book of Bratwurst. "And if there is one among you who does not follow the ways of the Schnitzel, let that one go, and do not throw bowling balls at them."\
122'''Rocko:''' You see? It says let us go.\
123'''Cult Leader:''' [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem It's a matter of interpretation]].
124* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep:'' The rotund Shirley bowls over the rest of the flock in "Shirley Whirley".
125* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Frankendoodle", Doodlebob draws a bowling ball with the magic pencil which he hurls at Patrick, who gets knocked into bowling pins complete with the sounds.
126* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E4DestroyMalevolence "Destroy Malevolence"]], Obi-Wan takes out several battle droids in a very short period of time by Force-pushing two droidekas into groups of other droids. After he escapes, one droid is impressed, causing [[GeneralRipper General Grievous]] to smack its head off.
127* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': In "Yet Another Road To Taz-Mania", Taz and a group of spies get trapped in a pin-setter, set up on the bowling alley, and knocked down by a bowling ball.
128* [[WesternAnimation/TexAveryMGMCartoons The Tex Avery Cartoon]] "WesternAnimation/BattyBaseball" has a pitcher use a bowling ball to knock down the player at bat, catcher and umpire; there was even a pin reset to put them all back in place.
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