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14->''"You best protect ya neck!"''
15-->-- '''Music/WuTangClan'''
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17Next to "OffWithHisHead", snapping a person's neck is one of the surest ways to kill someone in media.
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19Typical procedure: {{Alice|AndBob}} stalks [[AliceAndBob Bob]]. Catching him unaware, Alice grabs Bob's chin with one hand and his opposite temple with the other. Bob just has time enough for [[OhCrap his eyes to go wide with the realization of how screwed he is]] when Alice wrenches his head to the side with a [[SickeningCrunch hideous cracking of bone]]. Bob is always killed instantly and usually [[DiesWideOpen with his eyes open]]. Sometimes Alice appears to put in an effort (or has superpowers or something) but often is remarkably blase about it. [[note]]A variant involves putting the victim in a front facelock and violently cranking upwards.[[/note]]
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21Note that in RealLife, it takes an enormous amount of strength and/or training to snap a person's neck,[[note]]Go ahead and (carefully) check your own neck - it takes considerable effort to turn your own head past its normal stopping point. The human spine is not to be trifled with! People who actually suffer broken necks tend to have had ''very'' hard trauma from falling or a car accident.[[/note]] especially if the character getting it snapped is considerably big and strong. Even though {{hanging|Around}}s, for example, were created as a humane way of killing people via a neck snap, if not done from a high enough place with a long enough rope to generate enough force, they will fail to do so, leading to death by SinisterSuffocation. It's possible if you can pin your opponent and know where to grab and twist to get leverage. In real life, spinal/neck manipulation is allowed in certain martial arts competitions such as the UFC and other MMA events. However, it looks very different than in the movies, and there is almost always time to "tap out" before injury, much less permanent or lethal injury. To perform the "neck snap" like in the page's image you would have to be superhumanly strong.
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23Also note that in RealLife nothing dies instantly from a fractured neck unless it sends vertebrae fragments into, or contorts, the brain-stem in such a way as to shut down all lower brain functions. A broken neck is no guarantee of a "silent kill" either as, if the aforementioned brain-stem damage is not inflicted, all you are left with is a quadriplegic victim, severely injured but not dead, and still able to speak and scream. There's also a good chance that the attacker fails to break the victim's neck ''or'' paralyse them at all, instead inflicting just a temporary pain that will pass... leaving the target thoroughly ''pissed off'' if they haven't used the opportunity to escape. In addition, as mentioned above it takes a lot of strength to pull this off - fail to incapacitate the target, and you’ve given yourself away in a seriously vulnerable situation. Furthermore, if the spinal cord is not damaged at all, a cervical fracture can heal with proper treatment. This can lead to a lot of HesJustHiding sentiment toward characters who suffer such injuries.
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25The frequency of this in film and TV is possibly because it offers a fairly brutal way of killing someone [[BloodlessCarnage without having]] to use or show any blood. It is also often used as storytelling shorthand for "this character is a Badass". Not to be confused with [[KnuckleCracking Neck Cracking]].
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27SisterTrope to DramaticSpineInjury, which can have the same effect but is less likely to be lethal.
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29!!As this is a {{Death Trope|s}},, expect unmarked spoilers.
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33[[index]]
34* [[NeckSnap/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
35* NeckSnap/VideoGames
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38!!Other examples:
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42[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
43* Kasumi Gyoubu from ''Manga/{{Basilisk}}'' kills two out of three of his enemies this way. Though [[BackFromTheDead not all of those deaths stuck.]]
44* ''Manga/BlackLagoon'': Balalaika snaps the neck of the leader of the Washimine group in one of the final episodes.
45* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
46** This happens to Quilge Opie when he gets HammeredIntoTheGround by Ayon. However, he then gets up and pops his neck back into place.
47** Later, it also happens to Giselle Gewelle when Ichigo knocks her and her friends through a building. However, since Giselle has a HealingFactor, she ''also'' nonchalantly pops her neck back into place.
48* ''Manga/CallOfTheNight'':
49** After breaking [[BadassInANiceSuit Azami's]] back during their fight, [[ActionGirl Susuki]] goes the extra mile towards keeping him out of her way by snapping his neck. [[OurVampiresAreDifferent He's a vampire]], though, [[GoodThingYouCanHeal so Susuki knows he can just walk that off after a while]].
50** Susuki later snaps Haruka's neck [[ThirdPartyStopsAttack to stop his fight with Yamori]]. [[MurderousThighs This time she uses her thighs]].
51* ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'':
52** In ''Manga/ACertainScientificAccelerator'', Seike is a teenage girl who is somehow able to break a grown man's neck with her bare hands even though her powers (control over friction) don't include enhanced strength.
53** In ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'', there's the Tokiwadai Dorm Supervisor, who punishes people this way while somehow not killing them. She's snapped Kuroko's neck at least twice and Mikoto's at least once. She's actually [[TheDreaded scary enough]] that [[RespectedByTheRespected at least two Level 5 Espers fear her]].
54* ''Manga/ChoujinSensen'': Tomobiki manages to kill Baron Saijou with his last-ditch effort of telekinesis; [[spoiler:he used his blown-off left hand to strangle Baron]].
55* In the ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' episode "[[Recap/CowboyBebopSession21BoogieWoogieFengShui Boogie Woogie Feng Shui]]", Jet snaps the neck of a syndicate goon after interrogating him. The offhand, blasé manner discussed in the trope description is justified here -- Jet uses his [[ArtificialLimbsAreStronger cybernetic arm]]. [[spoiler:In a later Jet-centered episode, we learn that his cybernetic arm is no more stronger or more resilient than any other human arm (although he has little to no feeling in it). He's just ''that'' badass.]]
56* Subverted with [[spoiler:Nicholas]]'s death in ''Manga/Cyborg009'', since he gets this done to him [[spoiler:''via {{Telekinesis}}''. (And considering how it was done, he likely had had ''all of his limbs snapped at once'', not just his neck.)]]
57* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'':
58** Dodoria snaps the Moori's neck after Freeza [[MoralEventHorizon kills one of the escaping children with a smile on his face]][[note]]In the manga. In the anime adaptation, it's Dodoria who kills Cargo instead]][[/note]].
59** This is subverted in the Tournament Saga: Videl apparently snaps Spopovich's neck in self-defense when it was becoming apparent that he is trying to kill her, and nearly gets herself disqualified as a result, but then he not only revives himself but even spins his neck back into place in the most disturbing way possible.
60* ''Manga/DrStone'': Tsukasa apparently kills [[spoiler:Senku]] by snapping his neck. However, it turns out [[spoiler:Senku had [[BatmanGambit conditioned Tsukasa to do that]] because he still had a tiny bit of stone there, meaning his neck heals itself and he revives once his companions pour the depetrification liquid on it]].
61* In ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', [[spoiler:Führer King Bradley strangles and then finishes off [[WouldHurtAChild his own]] ''[[OffingTheOffspring son]]'' Selim by inflicting this on him]].
62* In ''Anime/HeatGuyJ'', on orders from Clair, a small robot boy does this to a security guard before making a copy of the guard's face to wear, in order to gain access to the building where J is housed.
63* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
64** ''Manga/StardustCrusaders'': Toward the end of the fight with Vanilla Ice, Polnareff stabs him through the forehead with Silver Chariot's sword and then twists his head around until his neck snaps. [[spoiler: The fact that he survives this is what tips Polnareff off to the fact that Ice is a vampire, something Ice himself doesn't realize until seconds before Polnareff shoves him into the sunlight]].
65** ''Manga/DiamondIsUnbreakable'': This is the final fate of [[spoiler:Yoshikage Kira]] from an [[DeathByAmbulance ambulance]]. As it backs up the diver doesn't stop in time and the tire grips [[spoiler:Kira's]] head and spins it in full view with a SickeningCrunch. If that wasn't enough half of his face was ripped off as well. This is in contrast with the original manga where [[spoiler:Kira]] dies from having [[spoiler:his]] [[HeadCrushing head crushed]] by the tire.
66** ''Manga/StoneOcean'': In the battle with Thunder [=McQueen=], after Ermes made a duplicate of his head and removed the sticker that made it, both of his heads clash and inflicted this, taking him down.
67* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': Mimiko's cursed technique involves using a noose to break the necks of enemies and string up their bodies, but it's exact application isn't explained.
68* Subverted in ''Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce'': [[spoiler:Deville attacks Isis InTheBack and says that he heard her neck break, but it doesn't take.]]
69* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', in order for Kabuto to show Tobi how Edo Tensei works, Tobi would have to bring him a live subject and a dead subject. A bit annoyed, he immediately pulls two of his prisoners [[ThinkingUpPortals from a portal]] and breaks one's neck.
70* In ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', we see Nagi doing this during a PensieveFlashback. To a demon. With one hand. In a NeckLift. He's just that strong.
71* The Dummy-Plug controlled Unit 01 from ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' breaks Unit 03's neck before brutally tearing it apart. Done somewhat realistically in showing the Eva struggling to do so.
72* Kirika snaps a man's neck using his own tie and a fall down an elevator shaft in the first episode of ''Anime/{{Noir}}''.
73* Though she seems to prefer going for the spine, ''Manga/OnePiece'''s Nico Robin certainly isn't above doing this when she feels like it. Even worse, she has powers that allow her to make copies of her limbs appear on surfaces up to a fair distance away, meaning she doesn't actually have to physically be anywhere near the person she's doing it to.
74* Byakuran from ''Manga/Reborn2004'' does this to [[spoiler:Tsuna]] at the final battle of the future arc. Turns out that his victim survives, fortunately. Nearly scared the heck out of Uni and everyone else, though. This is [[{{Bowdlerise}} toned down]] in the anime. Instead of the neck, Byakuran was either trying to snap his spine or crush all the bones in his body. Sounds less scary, until [[FridgeHorror you count how many bones AND organs he probably broke this time]]
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78* There's a ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' card called Neck Snap. Thanks to GameplayAndStorySegregation, it can be used on things that don't even ''have'' necks.
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82* ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'': Killer cyborg Seth does this to Midnighter. It has no effect.
83* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
84** ComicBook/TheJoker snaps [[spoiler:his own neck]] towards the end of ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns''.
85** Similarly, [[spoiler:Joker]] gets his neck snapped in ''ComicBook/TheNail''. [[spoiler:By ''Batman''. To be fair, Joker had just killed Robin and Batgirl in front of him.]]
86** ''ComicBook/BatmanTomKing'' sees [[spoiler:ComicBook/{{Bane}} kill Alfred through this.]]
87* ''ComicBook/BlackWidow'': Yelena Belova does this to a female opponent in ''Black Widow'' #3 (Greg Rucka-written mini-series).
88* ''ComicBook/TheBojeffriesSaga'': Ginda Bojeffries does a Neck Snap on UsefulNotes/DavidCameron during Prime Minister's Question Time.
89* ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': Genevieve Savidge from season 8 does this to a fellow Slayer by smacking her really hard for dirtying her blouse.
90* ComicBook/{{Cavewoman}}'': In ''Cavewoman: Ankha's Revenge'', Ankha (who does have super strength) kills Carrie this way while Meriem is paralysed and can only watch helplessly.
91* ''ComicBook/{{Copperhead}}'':
92** Boo manages to kill Josiah this way when he briefly gets his hands free while captive.
93** How Clara kills Martineau.
94* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': In the storyline ''ComicBook/EmeraldTwilight'', this is how Hal Jordan rids himself of Sinestro. He came back years later.
95* ''ComicBook/TheF1rstHero'': In the "Fight For Your Life" storyline, at the end of [[MultiarmedAndDangerous Odinson]]'s "[[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown match]]" with Eddie, after beating him to a pulp, Odinson snaps his neck, killing him.
96* ''ComicBook/FallOfCthulhu'': This happens quite a few times in the graphic novel based on Creator/HPLovecraft's mythos. Justified as the ones doing the snapping are usually not quite what you would call human.
97* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Now and then, someone tries to do this to a Skrull...who then smugly points out that as master shape-shifters, they alter their entire bodies anyway so breaking their necks is pointless.
98* ''ComicBook/TheFlash'': This is how Barry Allen killed his ArchEnemy Reverse Flash in ''ComicBook/TheTrialOfTheFlash''. He was put on trial for murder and acquitted. Reverse Flash recovered. Reverse Flash also likes to [[AxCrazy break multiple people's necks at super speed]], then slow down and watch them drop all at once.
99* ''ComicBook/GothamCityGarage'': Batman -ComicBook/LexLuthor's chief enforcer in this universe- executes James Gordon by snapping his neck.
100* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': In ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulkFutureImperfect'', the Hulk gets his neck snapped from [[FutureMeScaresMe The Maestro]]. He survives but is free to be taken advantage of by a slave girl while he's healing.
101* ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'': ComicBook/VandalSavage fairly prominently does this to a secretary.
102* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In vol 3, after Nemesis Kid stole Princess Projectra's planet, enslaved her people, and murdered her husband, he didn't think he had anything to fear from her. [[BadassBoast She begged to differ]]. ''*KRRAK!*''
103* ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'': The villain Dudley Soames, a.k.a. Torque, is a ''survivor'' of this.
104* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'': The Punisher does this in pretty much any media he appears in. Though just a human, still in great shape.
105* ''ComicBook/SinCity'': Marv does this to a guard or two. Hartigan isn't as super-strong and must make do with slicing throats.
106* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
107** This is how Gwen Stacy died in ''ComicBook/TheNightGwenStacyDied''. The shock of being stopped so abruptly by the web line attached to her foot broke her neck.
108** ComicBook/TheKingpin made his final ascent to power when he snapped the neck of his boss, Don Rigoletto.
109* ''ComicBook/{{Spiritus}}'': Kinju Dayal takes out a guard with one after waking up in her new robotic body.
110* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
111** In "The Warrior Princess", an arc of the ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'' comics, there is a resistance movement fighting an Imperial presence, one of the members is captured, strapped into a chair, and tortured. Then the beloved leader of the resistance walks in, tells him that he'd done well and will be sent home and set free, and then gets behind him and breaks his neck. Then he makes out with the head of the local Imperial forces in front of the dead man's staring eyes. ...As it turns out, the leader of the resistance is secretly evil!
112** In the comic ''ComicBook/StarWarsPurge'', Darth Vader is ambushed by a group of Jedi. One of them is properly prepared for the fight (she was the only one who knew that it was coming, having lured the rest to the meeting area under false pretenses), and disables his lightsaber before going in for the kill. He proves in an instant with this trope that he doesn't need a lightsaber to kill.
113* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In the story arc ''ComicBook/StarfiresRevenge'', the titular villainess feeds her minion Rodney the lie that ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} killed his brother by snapping his neck.
114* ''ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula'': One issue opens with a [[DemBones skeletal]] RevenantZombie snapping a woman's neck. The police detective investigating the murder [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] the immense strength the killer must have possessed to accomplish this.
115* ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'':
116** In ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'', in the ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' storyline, [[spoiler:Magneto does this to Professor X]].
117** Nerd Hulk, turned into a vampire, killed Perun with a neck snap.
118* ''ComicBook/WhatIf'': In several stories, ComicBook/TheMightyThor has killed the Hulk and Sentry in this fashion.
119* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
120** Wonder Woman does this to Maxwell Lord in ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', and to the monstrous Grendel in ''ComicBook/SecretSix''.
121** Wonder Woman kills [[spoiler:Huntress]] this way with the Lasso of Truth in Year Three of the ''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' prequel comic.
122* ''ComicBook/{{X 23}}'': Non-fatal example: Kimura does this to Laura in ''Target X'', casually snapping her neck before dumping her body down the basement stairs. Laura survives because of her HealingFactor and recovers in time to pull an ArrowCatch when Kimura tries to shoot Laura's cousin (who was hiding in the basement with her mother) with a crossbow.
123* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
124** Colossus angrily kills Riptide this way during the extremely dark ''ComicBook/MutantMassacre'' storyline.
125** In ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' #116, Emma Frost/The White Queen snaps the neck of Cassandra Nova.
126** ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2013'' has GenericDoomsdayVillain Matthew Malloy inflict this on uber-powerful X-villain Exodus in a blatant case of TheWorfEffect.
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130* Some characters in ''Fanfic/AceCombatTheEquestrianWar'' die this way, though the neck-breaks usually happen from impacts of punches and kicks in an all-out fight, rather than a stealth attack.
131* ''Fanfic/AenrhienVailiuri'' has a supremely pissed-off Romulan named Morgan t'Thavrau do a one-handed NeckLift on a Kazon who just insulted her ability to command her ship. When the Kazon proves DefiantToTheEnd, she breaks his neck and tells her security officer to send in the second-in-command.
132* ''Fanfic/AreYouAfraidOfTheDarkWorm'': In order to get J-dog to talk, Danny first has to promise not to shoot or stab him. Once Danny gets the answers he wants, though, he seizes J-dog around the neck and twists.
133--> '''Danny:''' [[ExactWords Never said anything]] about not killing you.
134* In chapter seven of ''Fanfic/{{Bait and Switch|STO}}'', Crewman Cdebaat, a Tellarite {{redshirt}} attached to Eleya's away team, gets his neck broken by an Orion matron who manages to get the drop on him with a [[InvisibilityCloak stealth module]].
135* In ''Fanfic/TheBridge'', Kaizer Ghidorah does this to Enjin and then throws his body into a lake. Thanks to his HealingFactor and AdaptiveAbility, he survives and repairs himself with his body reinforced so it can't happen again. Indeed, when Monster X later attempts to snap Enjin's neck, he fails no matter how much strength he uses.
136* "[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/32369281/ darkly, darkly, dawn glittered in the sky]]" features Sansa Stark (''Series/GameOfThrones'') being reborn in 1960s Britain as the twin sister of Lily Evans (''Franchise/HarryPotter''). After forming a close bond with Severus Snape, when [[spoiler:Sansa is struck by Snape's father Tobias, Sansa is able to force Tobias to the ground with a GroinAttack and then delivers a variation of this by forcing her boot down on Tobias's neck until he dies]].
137* ''Fanfic/FireDarkMark'': During their final battle, Red Skull poisons Captain America, and Cap takes the Skull with him by snapping his neck.
138-->Shield on his good right arm, the sentinel of World War II gave a mighty effort, felt vertebrae separate, and heard the Skull's neck snap.
139* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5659751/1/Knightfall_The_Movie Knightfall: The Movie,]]'' Bane does this to a guard at Arkham, by wrapping his arms around the guy's head and neck, and twisting, similar to Jason Voorhees in ''Film/JasonX''.
140* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': Keeper Mercury's power to move her minions around at will is so total that she can use it to kill one by twisting his head around 180 degrees. She wouldn't normally take an action like that, but [[spoiler:after trawling through the memories of the defeated Keeper Malleus, she is so horrified, disgusted, and traumatised by his rampant unrepentant atrocities that she executes him this way on the spot.]]
141--> "He," she gestured toward the corpse in a strange, inflectionless tone of voice, "had angered me ''greatly''."
142* Garfield does this to [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Doc Brown]] in ''Fanfic/GarfieldInAlongCameASplut'', but in an [[AccidentallyCorrectWriting unintentionally accurate example]], it doesn't kill him, one of the few things that ''does'' make sense about an otherwise MindScrew of a story.
143* ''Fanfic/{{Hachin}}'': When Unegan is trying to kill Mulan, Bataar comes up behind him and twists his neck 180 degrees.
144* Occurs in ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'' DarkFic ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4044080/1/Land_Before_Time_Twilight_Valley Land Before Time: Twilight Valley.]]'' [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that only smaller bipeds (under 400 lbs) get their necks snapped in this manner and it's usually a 1000 lbs+ dinosaur doing the snapping... and the dinosaurs have essentially taken a CQC course.
145* ''Fanfic/{{Luminosity}}'': Bella actually ''asks'' Edward to break her spine during her transformation into a vampire, since no chemical anaesthetic is effective in safe doses against the agony of vampire venom. Since Edward has medical training and vampiric SuperStrength, he's able to break her neck with a precise pinch, giving her partial respite until the venom heals the break.
146--> My neck and head burned still, unimproved, but the loss of torso and limbs was such a dramatic relief that I felt as though I'd been plunged into a tub of ice water.
147* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2953859/1/Metal_Gear_Solid_Fight_of_Metal_Gears_2 Metal Gear Solid: Fight of Metal Gears 2,]]'' Jake Snake breaks one bad guy's neck and arm and [[GrievousHarmWithABody throws them at another]] before snapping off his head.
148* ''Fanfic/MyLittleMagesTheNightmaresReturn'': This is how Nightmare Moon finishes off [[spoiler:Celestia]] after she's been stabbed by [[TheDragon the Grand Master]].
149* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'': With SuperStrength, this is done with ease. With or without the typical procedure.
150** Original version:
151*** Chapter 4: One moment during Kyril's massacre of the Black Dog mercs in a church involves him breaking a {{mook}}'s neck with a backhand, as he tries to grapple for the weapon in his hands.
152*** Chapter 7: After obtaining information about the whereabouts of the Gadsden Gang, Hugh obliges Sanakan's request to end the interrogation with a man affiliated with said gang by snapping his neck the typical way. Sanakan stabs the man's head just in case.
153*** Chapter 7: In the Feoh dungeons, Kyril grabs a red imp by the neck, squeezing so hard that [[EyeScream one of its beady eyes popped out]]. The imp is tossed aside after having its neck crushed.
154*** Chapter 29: While ridding of [[HumanTraffickers Mandeville's associates]] in a warehouse, Sanakan breaks her opponent's neck with a blow from her heavy [[PowerFist bracer]].
155*** Chapter 29: [[spoiler:Evetta, without glancing back, dishes out a [[MindOverMatter psychic]] variant]] on a traitorous guard, his throat [[spoiler:crushed by some unknown force]].
156*** Chapter 32: Olin is executed via a neck snap by Sanakan for [[spoiler:ordering the Good Hunter's assassination, which failed]].
157** Remastered version:
158*** Chapter 4: Kyril finishes off the orc chieftain Thurog the Tall by adjusting his grip on its head and snapping its neck, though with some effort as the orc tries to shake off the Hunter. Vault internally remarks that it would have taken two of his strongest men to even accomplish the same feat. One of the Black Dogs even vomits at the sight of Thurog's neck and head twisted at an obscene angle.
159*** Chapter 9: During his surprise attack on Morgan's camp, Kyril kills a {{mook}} by gripping his throat with his left hand, crushing his windpipe.
160* In ''Fanfic/{{Origins}}'', a ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''Franchise/StarWars''[[spoiler:[=/=]''[=Borderlands=]''[=/=]''[=Halo=]'']] MassiveMultiplayerCrossover, smuggling kingpin Jack Johnson has his neck snapped as punishment for...[[ForTheEvulz something]]. [[spoiler:That it doesn't work right away is a hint that the person doing it doesn't have the Force powers he's appeared to have been granted through his association with the Republic Intelligence Service.]]
161* ''Fanfic/ThePiecesLieWhereTheyFell'': [[spoiler:Night Blade's illusion sequence in chapter 45 ends when he does this to the fake Page, having figured out she wasn't real.]]
162* Sabrina in ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' adopts this as her method of "removing" unremarkable people from the world, starting with Dario. Her PsychicPowers certainly help on making it quick and clean, though she does note she plans to refine the process later on.
163* ''Fanfic/ThePowersOfHarmony'': [[TheDragon Eclipse]] kills [[spoiler:Granny Smith]] this way, only for Applejack to use the Element of Honesty's "Rejection of Fate" power to [[ResetButton rewind time a few minutes]], long enough to save her.
164* ''Fanfic/ScarTissue'': When Shinji loses control and goes berserker, he is able to snap necks easily. Several characters as Asuka note it and he feels pretty disturbed about it.
165* A guard gets his neck snapped in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' fic “[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/151496/ Marionettes Dance]]” by am angry Qui-Gon who’s getting annoyed with the ShockCollar devices the guards put on him and Obi Wan.
166* ''Fanfic/TalesOfTheOtherverse'': In "A World Without Heroes", a thug twists a little girl's neck. Since the main characters had just bumped into him, it proves to be a very final mistake.
167* ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'': Done by Asuka in chapter 14. Justified, since she had SuperStrength in this history.
168* In "[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/194563/twilights-rage Twilight's Rage]]", Twilight does this to [[spoiler:General Ironsides]].
169* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fic ''Fanfic/{{Xenophilia}}'': After several ponies suffer a bad case of BullyingADragon, Lyra Heartstrings grabs one of the attackers with telekinesis and it looks like she killed her. However, it turns out she knocked her out with a sleep spell and only jerked her head a bit to make it perfectly clear that she could have.
170* In ''Fanfic/YugiohTheThousandYearDoor Redux'', after defeating [[spoiler:Count Bleck]] in a duel, the Shadow Queen performs a NeckLift and then snaps [[spoiler:his]] neck.
171%%* In Gunner's Genocide, Ness and Inkling had their necks snapped but in different Parts/Chapters. Gunner Grabbed Ness's neck and snaps his neck, causing blood to gush and in part 24, Inkling went into a fight with Gunner but Gunner Broken her neck as well but this time no blood was gushing out.
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175* Much like in the comic it's based on, the second part of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'' has Batman decide that he's done playing around and snap [[spoiler:ComicBook/TheJoker's]] neck, rendering him paralyzed without killing him. [[spoiler:The Joker, satisfied that he finally made Batman lose control, finishes the job himself by ''snapping his own neck'' completely, killing himself and making sure that Batman would be hunted down by the police for supposedly killing him.]]
176* Humorously suggested by Rhino in ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}'' when infiltrating the animal shelter. Note that [[DeathbringerTheAdorable Rhino is a normal-sized hamster with no powers]].
177-->'''Bolt:''' There's a guard. \
178'''Rhino:''' I'll snap his neck.
179* Possibly what happened to Dynaguy in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' when his cape snagged during takeoff, given that's where capes attach.
180* In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanDoomsday'', Doomsday kills a deer and several humans this way.
181* In ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'', [[spoiler:Korso]] kills [[spoiler:Preed]] this way after the latter's ''second'' FaceHeelTurn. The former is a fit, trained soldier and it still takes him considerable effort to do it, so it is quite well-done [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence (perhaps shockingly so for an animated movie with only a PG rating.)]]
182* In ''WesternAnimation/WonderWoman2009'', Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor do this to a pair of guards.
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186* Creator/GeorgeRRMartin's [[Literature/TufVoyaging Haviland Tuf]] short story "A Beast for Norn". During a fight between a strangling ape and an ironfang, the ape kills the ironfang by breaking its neck.
187* In ''Literature/TheBridgeKingdomArchives'' [[TheProtagonist princess Lara]] does that to [[spoiler: her sister Marylyn]] -- but she has undergone [[TrainingFromHell brutal training]], does that after some fighting and it's not stealthy.
188* In Creator/RobertEHoward's ''Literature/ConanTheBarbarian'' story "Literature/ShadowsInZamboula" Baal-pteor offers HumanSacrifice like this, to save [[ThePowerOfBlood blood]] for the god; he has killed hundreds. Conan, of course, is even better at this trick, as he demonstrates on Baal-pteor.
189-->'''Conan:''' ... Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! [[BadassBoast Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong.]] I did that, before I was a full-grown man — like this!
190* ''Literature/ACourtOfThornsAndRoses'': Amarantha kills Feyre by snapping her neck with her bare hands; luckily she gets better again.
191* The eponymous VillainProtagonist of ''Literature/TheDayOfTheJackal'' does this several times in several different ways, usually in order to protect his SecretIdentity.
192* Walter and Phyllis kill her husband Herbert this way in ''Film/DoubleIndemnity''. Since UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode was in place at the time, it is not shown on-screen in the film.
193* Eden's first death in ''Literature/EdenGreen'' is a tender neck snap from her arch-nemesis, Tedrin.
194* In the David Palmer novel ''Literature/{{Emergence}}'', Candy Smith-Foster (an eleven-year-old girl) kills an enemy agent by pretending to cry, then snapping his neck when he hugs her. (She is a black belt with the ability to access greater-than-normal strength, and they're in free-fall in an orbiting spacecraft at the time.)
195* ''Literature/FairWarning'': The serial killer bad guy kills his victims by Neck Snap, then stages a scene to make it look like suicide or accident. The police aren't usually fooled--you can't really snap your neck from falling in the shower or hanging yourself with a one-foot drop.
196* In ''Literature/FateZero'', Kiritsugu kills his wife Irisviel (or rather, [[spoiler:a representation of the Holy Grail]] in her form) in this manner.
197* Suggested in the ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'' novel ''Traitor General'': When [[{{Pyromaniac}} Brostin]] is a bit too careless in his stealth, [=MkVenner=] oh-so-gently places his palm on the other guy's neck. We're not told how Ven's going to do it, but considering that this is one of the most badass guys in an already badass regiment, Brostin wisely decides not to press his luck.
198* In the final duel between Corwin and Strygldwyr in ''[[Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber The Guns of Avalon]]'' the combatants end up grappling, and each tries to do this to the other. Corwin succeeds, if only barely.
199* Creator/RobertAHeinlein used this a few times.
200** In his short story "Literature/{{Gulf}}", "Kettle Belly" Baldwin killed two guards this way when he and "Captain Gilead" escaped from the New Age Hotel.
201** ''Literature/TheMoonIsAHarshMistress'', Professor Bernardo de la Paz mentions that during a brawl he snapped the neck of one of the Warden's guards using a maneuver called the Istanbul Twist.
202* In ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'', Will Parry accidentally kills a man who invaded his house by pushing him away, resulting in the man tripping over Will's cat, falling down the stairs and hitting a piece of furniture, bending his neck at a twisted angle. ''WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids?!''
203* ''Literature/HiveMind2016'': Forge kicks Riley in the head and breaks his neck, killing him instantly. Not that he would have lived much longer, as Adika's kill shot hit him in the head, but it is confirmed that he died from the broken neck.
204* ''Literature/HonorHarrington'':
205** Happens by accident in ''The Shadow of Saganami'', when an arms dealer supplying anti-Manticoran terrorists makes a desperate, [[TearJerker/{{Literature}} ultimately unsuccessful]] attempt to prevent one of his fellow crew members from firing on a RMN shuttle coming to board the dealer's ship, after sensor readings by the ''Hexapuma'' showed that the dealer was running under false transponder codes.
206** Done deliberately in ''Flag in Exile'' by an assassin sent to kill Honor on a guard.
207** Done deliberately to a SuperSoldier in "From the Highlands". It works because 1) Anton Zilwicki is even stronger than the Scrag and 2) Anton [[WrestlerInAllOfUs knows exactly how and where]] to apply the needed force.
208* In ''Literature/TheHungerGames'', [[spoiler:Cato]] does this to [[spoiler:the boy from District 3]] in a fit of rage after [[spoiler:Katniss set off a chain reaction with the landmines surrounding the Careers' food supplies, destroying all the food]].
209* Near the end of ''[[Literature/TheFirstLaw The Last Argument of Kings]]'', [[spoiler:Frost]] does this to a maimed and tearful [[spoiler:Severard. Both turn out to have been informing on Glokta, though he at first didn't realize that Frost was a traitor, too, and was seemingly going to let Severard live. Then the epiphany hits, and Frost silences Severard before going for Glokta.]]
210* In ''Literature/TheLordOfOpium'' the drug lord [[BigBad Glass Eye Dabengwa]] manages to do this with a ''punch''. He has many cybernetic implants, however, possibly increasing his strength.
211* In ''Literature/TheNekropolisArchives'', protagonist Matthew Richter dispatches the warlock Yberio in this manner.
212* In the ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, [[spoiler:Jude, as general of the Liberation Militia,]] does this to a subordinate who has betrayed them. He does this one-handed, by jerking her upwards while he was standing behind her chair and she was turning to look up at him. He is a fit, strong man, the attack came totally by surprise, and one might suspect that her neck might be less muscled and more fragile than the normal victims of this trope, so it's difficult to tell how realistic this example is.
213* Averted in ''[[Literature/BelisariusSeries An Oblique Approach]]'' where Princess Shakuntala attempts this on a guard and fails comically because she doesn't have the size or the strength for it, leaving her hanging off the man's neck like a rabid monkey trying to twist his head off while he struggles and runs around. After her mentor Raghunath Rao mocks her with monkey noises, she steps back and kills the guard with [[WaifFu a kick, a palm strike, and three elbow-strikes.]]
214* In ''Literature/TheMonsterBaruCormorant'', Iraji (an athletic but not exceptionally strong young man) sneaks up behind an assassin trying to kill Baru, grabs her head, and breaks her neck, only for the text to immediately clarify that it's impossible to break someone's neck with your bare hands like that, and what Iraji actually did was give her neck a very painful twist. Iraji follows up by breaking her arm with an iron club, which is what really incapacitates her.
215* In the ''Literature/ParadoxTrilogy'', symbionts are strong enough to kill people this way, and it seems to be one of their preferred tactics. In particular, two important characters are killed by symbionts in this manner in ''Honor's Knight''.
216* ''Literature/APieceInTheGameOfGods'': The end of [[spoiler:Part 36]]:
217--> [[spoiler:she suddenly]] twisted my head. I felt a sharp pain in my neck, and then there was only darkness.
218* ''Literature/{{Quarters}}'': Vree kills Kars through breaking his neck with her hands. As he's a very old man, this works easily.
219* ''Literature/TheSagaOfDarrenShan''
220** Played straight near the end of Book 11 when [[spoiler:Steve kills [[MoralEventHorizon Shancus]] this way.]] Justified in that [[spoiler:Steve is [[OurVampiresAreDifferent superhumanly strong]], and to make things easier for him, it's a child's neck he snaps.]]
221** Also averted once in Book 3, in which Darren, weakened from a lack of blood, fails to snap the neck of a sheep he planned to feed on, and in a rather upsetting scene, has to repeatedly bash the terrified animal's skull in with a rock as a mercy kill.
222* A favorite move of Daylen in ''Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror,'' as his SuperStrength lets him pull it off with ease, and it's a way to kill his targets without getting blood all over the place. [[HumanTraffickers The crew of the]] ''Maraven'' almost all end up neck-snapped, though the captain [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice gets something much worse]].
223* Prince Xizor does this to a would-be assassin in ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire''.
224* How do you go from NonActionGuy to badass in ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana''? In Yuji Sakai's first fight, he kills four jerks and then kills the fifth by snapping his neck effortlessly.
225* In ''[[Literature/{{Sharpe}} Sharpe's Trafalgar]]'', the eponymous hero proves his Badass nature by deliberately snapping the neck of a man blackmailing his lover. He does note it took a lot of effort.
226* Appears and is discussed in ''Literaure/TermLimits''. After a Senator gets his neck broken by an assassin, a soldier comments that the one time he tried to do that in the field, he failed miserably and had to cut the man's throat instead. The fact that people with the strength and skill needed to break a man's neck with one's bare hands is so rare helps point to the discovery that the killers were [[spoiler:ex-US Special Forces]].
227* ''Literature/ThirdTimeLuckyAndOtherStoriesOfTheMostPowerfulWizardInTheWorld'': In "Be It Ever So Humble" Warlord Herrick is holding Juan and demanding that Magdelene serve him. She refuses, and Herrick murders Juan this way.
228* Discussed rather horrifyingly at the end of ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals'', when [[spoiler:[[BewareTheNiceOnes Mr. Nutt]] gets tired of Andy Shank threatening and bullying him and his friends, and puts Andy in a headlock while [[ToThePain casually discussing]] just how much force it would take to [[OffWithHisHead rip someone's head off]], as orcs like Nutt were rumored to do. Nutt doesn't go through with it, but it does give Andy pause enough to leave Nutt alone.]]
229* In ''Literature/VampireAcademy'', this is one of the tactics used by the superstrong Strigoi to kill. Used by Isaiah to kill Mason Ashford in ''Frostbite''.
230* In ''Literature/TheWarOfTheAncients'' novel trilogy, [[TheDragon Archimonde]] kills [[spoiler:Malorne]] this way, who was trying to protect his son [[spoiler:Cenarius]]. To his credit, it still took considerable effort, despite Archimonde being a giant demon. [[spoiler:Malorne]] was no pushover either.
231* In Creator/LarryNiven and Creator/JerryPournelle's sequel to ''Literature/TheMoteInGodsEye'', ''The Gripping Hand'', a mercenary tries to kill a Motie this way only to discover their anatomy [[NoSell doesn't work that way.]]
232* In the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' book ''River'', [[spoiler:Reedwhisker]] is found dead with a broken neck. His Clanmates assume it happened by him falling into a ravine.
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236* ''Series/TwentyFour'': Jack Bauer ''loves'' this move. As with Sayid, Jack uses his legs for half of the kills. One was even with the back of his leg while he was tied up!
237* This is how Lucas kills Merlyn in ''Series/AmericanGothic1995''.
238* In the Season 1 ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' episode "A Rose in the Ashes", the prison warden does a one-handed neck-snap to a revolting inmate. Justified, in that the warden is an android.
239** Also, the inmate is able to still talk for a minute before expiring.
240* ''Series/{{Angel}}'' uses this trope SOOO much. There are so many times that this is how Angel and co. dispose of pretty much every one of their enemies. In order of most common cause of death: Neck snapping is number one, with a shot to death (by bullet or arrows) in a close second, followed by decapitation. No, but really. It's so common, it could be used as a drinking game. Angel especially has used this on [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman demonic entities more than anyone else]]. He also used it to kill Marcus Hamilton (albeit just by punching him in the face really hard) and Drogyn in the series finale. Angelus mentioned when he killed Jenny Calendar with one that he never gets tired of doing it. Maybe Angel just got into the habit.
241** It was also used as a diversion once-Angel got into the Scourge by snapping Doyle's neck. But, it turns out Bracken demons can survive a neck snap, and Doyle stands up after Angel leaves and pulls his neck back into place.
242* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': pretty much Oliver's preferred method of killing other than his bow.
243* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'':
244** Number Six does this to a Caprican baby in the opening few minutes of the pilot by reaching into the stroller and twisting when the mother isn't looking. Justified in that babies' necks are ridiculously easy to break.
245** Appears to be the preferred unarmed killing technique of Cylons. Of course, they are stronger than humans. Examples include Caprica killing Boomer when the latter threatened Hera, Gina killing the guard outside her cell, and Boomer killing a Simon in the GrandFinale.
246* While it's not done by another person, on ''Series/BigLove'', [[spoiler:Kathy Marquardt's neck is snapped when she crashes a truck with her braid stuck in the door.]]
247* ''Series/{{Blindspot}}'': happens at least twice in season 2: to a Chinese criminal in ep 19 and guard in 21.
248* Booth kills at least one of the special forces guys who attacked him and Brennan by snapping his neck on ''Series/{{Bones}}'' “The Recluse in the Recliner”.
249* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' loves this trope too.
250** This is how vamps kill humans who they don't drain, and how Buffy and Angel kill monsters if they don't have a weapon.
251** Angelus kills Jenny Calendar this way in his crossing of the MoralEventHorizon in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E17Passion Passion]]".
252** Alt-Master kills alt-Buffy this way in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E9TheWish The Wish]]".
253** Buffy kills Der Kindestod this way in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E18KilledByDeath Killed by Death]]".
254--->'''Xander:''' He's dead, right? I mean, I heard something snap.\
255'''Buffy:''' That would be his neck.
256** And it's pretty much Caleb's signature move, to almost {{Narm}} levels.
257** Moloch the Corrupter, from the episode [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E8IRobotYouJane I Robot, You Jane]], likes to do this to his own cultists just because he can. He's first show doing it in the prologue just before he's sealed; then near the end, in his robot body, does this to his subordinate, Fritz.
258** In the comics, [[spoiler:Angel]] kills [[spoiler:Giles]] in this manner, mirroring Jenny Calendar's death.
259* ''Series/CharliesAngels'': a rather unexpected (for the era) use of this trope when a mook does this to a female roller derby athlete at the start of "Angels on Wheels".
260* One episode of ''Series/CriminalMinds'' has a particularly poor example when a CIA agent has her neck broken. Her chin was moved gently to rest on her collar bone while a cracking sound played on the soundtrack.
261* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' has an ep where the victim was killed by a man who was a martial arts expert-he used a single blow to snap the vic's neck from behind.
262* In ''Series/DarkAngel'', Max (Jessica Alba) snaps Terrance's neck in the episode "Prodigy" (Season 1, Episode 7). In "Pollo Loco", she mercy-kills her serial killer 'brother' Ben in the same way; he, in turn, had been snapping the necks of his victims.
263* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' uses this method [[spoiler:to dispose of [[BigBad George King, a.k.a., the Skinner]], during the Season 3 finale]].
264* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
265** The Fourth Doctor does this to a minor villain non-fatally in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E6TheSeedsOfDoom The Seeds of Doom]]".
266** The Master does it to [[spoiler:Chang Lee]] in [[Recap/DoctorWhoTVMTheTVMovie the TV Movie]], killing him ([[BackFromTheDead he got better, though]]). He also did it to the wife of Bruce (the guy whose body he stole).
267** Jack recommends doing this to the Master in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums The Sound of Drums]]".
268** The Weeping Angels turn out to be very fond of this in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E4TheTimeOfAngels The Time of Angels]]"/"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E5FleshAndStone Flesh and Stone]]". It quickly replaced the "trapping victims in the past" method from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E10Blink Blink]]", likely to avoid villain decay (since that's easy to undo with a TARDIS). The Doctor tried to explain this as an exception since they needed the body or soul to talk, but they go on doing it after creating "Angel Bob". Of course, sending people to the past is a way to feed, and they already get enough power from draining the ship's engines.
269*** In the finale of ''Doctor Who'' spin-off ''Series/Class2016'', the headteacher Dorothea Ames gets executed by the Governers by having her neck snapped by a Weeping Angel.
270* ''Series/EastEnders'': Gray Atkins apparently killed [[spoiler:Tina Carter]] with this method: if the BBC's official UsefulNotes/AudioDescription of the scene is to be believed.
271* In the ''Series/EmeraldCity'' episode "[[Recap/EmeraldCityS1E10NoPlaceLikeHome No Place Like Home]]", West casually snaps a guard's neck with a [[MindOverMatter wave of her hand]], when he tries to attack [[spoiler:Tip/Ozma]].
272* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'':
273** In an especially jarring example, Captain Crais does this to a subordinate ONE-HANDED. C'mon, the guy has some training but he's not exactly a ninja.
274*** The subordinate's head also barely moves a few degrees. There's no way Sebacean necks are so fragile. They're supposed to be [[spoiler:genetically-engineered SuperSoldiers]].
275** Scorpius also managed a one-handed Neck Snap in the fourth season, but then again, Scorpius is much stronger than the average Sebacean.
276** Aeryn snaps several necks too throughout the series. Clearly, it is the Peacekeepers' favored close-up method of killing.
277* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'':
278** After his attempt to turn in Simon and River for the reward money goes wrong in "Ariel" and he gets arrested right along with them, Jayne decides to get the two out of there and kills one of the two Feds holding them in their cell by snapping his neck while handcuffed (though it takes some doing), giving Simon the opportunity to disable the other one.
279** In "Bushwhacked", Mal also uses his handcuffs to snap the neck of the settler-turned-Reaver who is trying to kill the Alliance officer at the end of the episode.
280* ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'': In season 2, Zoom kills a roomful of cops by snapping all their necks in under a second. He only spares Singh, Joe, and the guy holding the camera.
281** The Reverse Flash is also shown to kill roomfuls of opponents at SuperSpeed (more cops in season 1 and Nazis and arms dealers in ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''), although we aren't shown exactly how, but it's possible that it involves this trope as well.
282* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
283** Arya Stark snapped the neck of a pigeon she caught, [[ReducedToRatburgers intending to eat it]].
284** Other characters like The Hound sometimes snap people's necks in battle. Furthermore, when Biter attacks him, he retaliates by snapping Biter's neck almost instantly.
285** This happens to Locke, courtesy of a warged Hodor, bringing his quest to bring back Bran and Rickon to a sudden and unpleasant end. Somehow, we don't feel bad about it.
286** On Arya's orders, Jaqen snaps the Tickler's neck.
287* In ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'', the eponymous character snaps the neck of one of his victims. Playing it straight, however, this doesn't so much as kill the victim as leave him permanently disabled and confined to a bed or wheelchair for the rest of his life...among other things.
288* The remake of ''Series/HawaiiFive0'' has an episode in which Kono does this to a mook.
289* In ''Series/{{Heroes}}'':
290** [[spoiler:Knox]] pulls this on [[spoiler:Scott]] during the volume 3 finale. [[SuperStrength Justified]], of course.
291** Arthur Petrelli pulls this off [[{{Telekinesis}} with a wave of his hands]] on [[spoiler:Maury Parkman]].
292** Earlier in the same volume, Peter does this to Sylar. With '''[[SuperStrength one hand.]]''' (He [[UnexplainedRecovery gets better]] though.)
293* Duncan uses this in a ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' episode to mercy kill a suffering friend at the Andersonville prison camp.
294* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]", Lestat de Lioncourt snaps the neck of a man with blood cancer after finding the taste of his victim unpalatable.
295* ''Series/JessicaJones2015'': The ability to snap one's neck with her bare hands is something that runs in the Jones family. It's how Jessica ultimately kills Kilgrave once and for all in season 1. Meanwhile, in season 2, it's revealed that her mother can do much the same thing, using such a method to kill Luanne and Will Simpson.
296* In ''Series/KamenRider555'', [[spoiler:Kusaka]]'s neck gets snapped by Kaixa, [[spoiler:who is Kiba]].
297* Parodied relentlessly in a ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' sketch ''Strike Force Eagle 3'', spoofing 1980s low-budget action movies: the mulleted hero infiltrates the BigBad's facility by doing this to every mook guard along the way with increasingly silly and unlikely techniques such as breaking a guard's neck by ''tugging on the guard's beard''. The absurdity peaks when the hero takes out a line of four mooks by throwing a frisbee at one; the struck guard's neck breaks, and as he slumps down he bumps into the guard next to him... breaking that guard's neck in the impact, and continuing down the line.
298** Having dispatched all the guards, the hero swaggers up to his love interest, who had been tied to a chair by the villain. He reaches out, gently takes her face in his hands...and accidentally breaks her neck.
299* ''Series/{{Kings}}'': Silas, driving alone and angry in the country at night, hits a deer, then gets out of the car and snaps its neck with his bare hands. Of course, since this is ''Series/{{Kings}}'', this is all very [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic symbolic]] and there is an awesome monologue first.
300* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'':
301** Seen a few times, usually by trained assassin Sara.
302** The magic-empowered Damien Darkh is fond of just waving a hand to telekinetically do it to people.
303** Subverted when Sara does it to Charlie... but being a shapeshifter ([[spoiler:and a Greek goddess]]) who alters her entire body anyway, Charlie just shrugs it off.
304* Sayid from ''Series/{{Lost}}'' does this to an Other... with his ''[[WithMyHandsTied feet]]''.
305* If Creator/StevenSeagal appears in ''Series/MadTV1995'', someone is about to get a neck broken. Likewise in a lot of his movies.
306* In the miniseries ''Series/{{Masada}}'', one of the Zealots breaks a Roman soldier's neck by placing the palms of his hands on each of the victim's cheeks and twisting?!
307* ''Series/MidnightTexas'': happens in "Blinded by the Night", full 180-degree twist.
308* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': The killer used this method of killing in the season 2 episode "Red Cell". Gibbs demonstrated it on [=DiNozzo=] to show how it was done, and incidentally prove that the killer had military hand-to-hand combat training. In a later episode, Gibbs demonstrated it on [=McGee=] as well.
309* ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'': In episode III, Vader grabs a random citizen to murder in order to draw Obi-Wan out of hiding. The man's son tries to intervene, only for Vader to toss him aside and casually snap his neck with the Force.
310* ''Series/OnceUponATime'' has the Evil Queen do this combined with a PsychicStrangle on some of her mooks who fail her; basically, she snaps their necks without touching them.
311* Happens a number of times in various ''Series/{{The Outer Limits|1963}}'' episodes. One episode involves a suspect ''snapping her own neck'' to avoid being questioned. Slightly justified because she was a mutant with enhanced strength. It's also possible that the same mutation also weakened her neck. Another episode starts with a frail-looking woman having sex with a man and then snapping his neck afterwards. Actually, his neck comes off revealing him to be an android. She's an android too. This was a test of a UsefulNotes/MataHari-type KillerRobot, so her strength is justified.
312* ''Series/{{Oz}}'': After Chris Keller discovers that an old friend tried to sell him out to the cops, he coaxes the man into giving him a blowjob in a janitor's closet, then snaps his neck afterwards.
313* Taken to the extreme in ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' with Jack defeating the sinister alien conqueror, Nackle; by lifting Nackle into the stratosphere and dropping him so that Nackle ''lands on his head''! This likely broke the alien's neck, since Nackle dies shortly afterwards (though not before letting out a DyingCurse).
314* One of JD's fantasies on ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' involved his faking his own death and setting up an elaborate funeral solely so that Dr. Cox would hug him. When fantasy-Cox learns this, he snaps JD's neck. "WorthIt!"
315* In ''Series/SevenDays'', this is Parker's favorite method of dispatching a bad guy, usually with his legs. Notably, he does it to a terrorist in the pilot. Then, sometime later, he does it to the terrorist's brother, who has come for revenge.
316* The 2000s TV version of ''Film/{{Sheena}}'' often featured the heroine dispatching bad guys this way, usually after morphing into a monster.
317* ''Series/StargateSG1'':
318** [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Teal'c]] does this to a Jaffa leader (who has been torturing him, as well as his son and mentor -- thus making it ''very'' satisfying) in the episode "Orpheus", though it takes some squeezing.
319** Adria may be a subversion, she uses her PsychicPowers to kill a Jaffa this way in SG-1 episode 10.07 "Counterstrike".
320** Similarly, Niirti is killed this way by one of her telekinetic "experiments".
321* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': In the episode "Journey to Babel", an Orion spy breaks the neck of the Tellarite Ambassador using the Vulcan execution technique tal-shaya in order to frame Ambassador Sarek for the crime. The difficulty of pulling a quick quiet kill with this is discussed, and is part of the reason why Sarek is the top suspect, because not only is it to his side's advantage to have the Tellarite off the debate, but he is also one of the very few people aboard who had both the chance and ability to pull off this kill before the victim's bodyguards or the ship's security forces noticed.
322* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
323** In an episode, Quark asks Garak to kill him, and Garak demonstrates various methods he could use on the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUo8W_tbGtE holosuite.]] One of these is sneaking up on holo-Quark and performing this maneuver, leading the real Quark to lampshade this trope by exclaiming, "Did you hear that sound? Of bones snapping? I don't want that to be the last thing I hear!"
324** In one of the more memorable ''[=DS9=]'' scenes, Weyoun taunts Ezri Dax with some personal information he got during her MindProbe interrogation, forgetting that he's standing next to Worf who promptly [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YoPXogkXsk breaks his neck]].
325** Worf develops a real fondness for the Neck Snap, as he can be seen using it to dispatch no fewer than four Jem'Hadar on the series. In his case, it's justifiable because of his Klingon strength.
326** In "Hard Time", [[spoiler:O'Brien]] killed his cellmate this way.
327** In "To the Death", a Jem'Hadar "First" snaps the neck of his "[[NumberTwo Second]]" for [[YouHaveFailedMe insubordination]]. The main point the producers wanted to get across with that was that the Jem'Hadar are far less sympathetic than prior ''Trek'' antagonists. The Jem'Hadar First is visibly angry that Sisko doesn't discipline Worf in this manner.
328* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'': [[spoiler:Ash Tyler]] kills [[spoiler:Doctor Culber]] this way for finding out that [[spoiler:he's actually a Klingon sleeper agent]]. [[spoiler:Culber]] gets better in season 2.
329* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
330** In "Maps and Legends", it's done OffhandBackhand by F8 to a coworker while the former hacks into a LCARS panel.
331** In "Broken Pieces", a Romulan Centurion has his neck snapped by a group of xBs who are under [[spoiler:Seven of Nine's]] control.
332* Most bad guys in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' prefer this method of killing someone, with demons usually doing it with {{Telekinesis}}. Since it's mostly supernatural beings, the ease with which the neck breaks is [[JustifiedTrope justified]]. Most notably, this is how [[spoiler:Lucifer eventually kills Dean in an alternate future.]]
333* A favored method of killing by the Terminators in ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'', and frequently done one-handed, and usually in the middle of a NeckLift.
334* ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay'' episode 2 ("Rendition") has a suitably bizarre example where Rex [[spoiler:neck snaps a bad-girl CIA agent. Not only that, he does so in a manner that results in her head being rotated 180 degrees! In keeping with the theme of the series, however, she doesn't die and later tries to attack Rex while looking like Meryl Streep from ''Death Becomes Her'']]. Further neck-snapping goodness occurs during the Miracle Day finale, too.
335* Beautifully subverted in ''Series/TrueBlood'', in which Sarah Newlin -- an ordinary human with no combat training in a world full of vampires -- attempts the classic twist-from-behind on an unsuspecting woman, who is very confused as to what is going on. [[spoiler:Then Sarah beats her to death with a shoe.]] Also disturbingly played with by Bill, when he's having sex with his maker Lorena. Not wanting to see her face, he twists her head 180 degrees. Naturally, being a vampire, she's still alive and even tells him she loves him, while he continues to screw her.
336* Happens very often on the ''Series/TheVampireDiaries''. It's justified in that vampires have SuperStrength which makes it the fastest and easiest way to kill a human. [[spoiler:Vicky, Jeremy, Tyler]] and too many supporting characters to count die/are turned this way. Vampires also often do this to each other. It doesn't kill them but works as a reliable TapOnTheHead that knocks them out for a while.
337** In the spin-off ''Series/{{Legacies}}'', Hope also does this quite a lot... sometimes to [[spoiler:her boyfriend Landon, who's a [[ResurrectiveImmortality Phoenix]]]]. Again, justified since she's a tribrid (witch, vampire, werewolf), although her vampiric nature is still dormant since she hasn't died yet.
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340[[folder:Music]]
341* A RunningGag in Music/{{Brockhampton}} member JOBA's verses is him screaming something about breaking necks. This even made it onto some of the band's merch, with a t-shirt branded as "[[BackAlleyDoctor Joba's Chiropractic]]", with the slogan, "We'll break your neck so you can watch your back!"
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345* In Ivy's (banned) "Temptation of Sonata" music video, as a reenactment of Tifa and Loz's fight in ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'', Tifa's victory involved a neck snap on Loz. It ended up banned due to her essentially infringing on copyrights.
346* Music/LilNasX's "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" ends with the singer going to hell, seducing {{Satan}} with a lap dance, then [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu breaking his neck]] before [[HellHasNewManagement taking his crown for himself]].
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350* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' supplement ''Fearful Passages'', adventure "Sleigh Ride". One of the giganteus sneaks up behind Professor Chance and wrenches his neck with a sickening crack.
351* You can do this in ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' as part of grappling, but you usually fail at the required rolls, unless you have high ST and/or points in the Neck Snap technique.
352* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}''. Through feats or class features, this is a combat option in the game.
353** There is a Brawler archetype, the Strangler, which has a high-level ability called Neckbreaker; opponents pinned in a grapple must make a save or die instantly.
354** A somewhat more realistic variation exists through the Neckbreaker feat, which is available to anyone willing to sink the feats into it. A successful attack deals considerable damage directly to the target's strength or dexterity score as their spine is violently twisted. Once paralyzed through nerve damage and their scores drop to zero, any further damage from this attack is done directly to their constitution score -- once that hits zero, they're dead.
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357[[folder:Theatre]]
358* In ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', the Beadle, Judge Turpin's [[TheDragon dragon]], does this to the poor little bird that was Anthony's gift to Johanna in a quite cruel KickTheDog moment before threatening Anthony with the same if he ever steps foot on their street again. In the non-musical version of the play by Christopher Bond that the musical was based on, Sweeney kills the Beadle by dropping him right down the chute with the chair in such a way as to break his neck upon landing, a nod to the way the original Sweeney murdered his customers in ''Literature/TheStringOfPearls''.
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362* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'':
363** In ''Literature/DanganronpaZero'', [[spoiler:Yuto]]'s neck is snapped by his head being turned all the way around.
364** In ''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool'', this is how [[spoiler:the real Miaya]] died, complete with her head being twisted 180 degrees. Monaca claims to be responsible, though since she was refusing to disclose who she was working with (combined with the implication that she never left Towa City), it's left unclear how true this is.
365** In ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'': [[spoiler:Kaede Akamatsu]] suffers this very violently as the mastermind sets her up for the first murder and is wrongfully executed.
366* ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'': You can get a special scene if you compose poems that appeal to Natsuki for the first two days of Act Two. When she shows you her poem, it's all in garbled code (which someone actually found out was in base64 and managed to translate) [[labelnote:Translation]] Open Your Third Eye. I can feel the tenderness of their skin through the knife as if it were an extension of my sense of touch. My body nearly convulses. [[ReluctantPsycho There's something incredibly faint, deep down, that screams to resist this uncontrollable pleasure]], but I can already tell that I'm pushed to the edge. I can't... I can't stop myself.[[/labelnote]] She then proceeds to ask you why you flaked on her, and that it was the only thing she had left to look forward to. The screen turns a dim red as she tells you Yuri is a "sick freak" and you shouldn't associate with her. As she continues to ramble, [[GhostlyGape her eyes and mouth become blacked out]], [[TearsOfBlood blood begins pouring down her face]], and the [[HellIsThatNoise music]] grows distorted. Eventually, she dons a huge SlasherSmile, screaming "PLAY WITH ME!!!" as her neck [[SickeningCrunch snaps]] like VideoGame/TheCrookedMan. Her sprite then [[JumpScare lunges toward the screen]] and you get the "END" card backward. The game then goes back to normal as if nothing happened.
367* In ''VisualNovel/{{Yarudora}} series vol. 3: VisualNovel/{{Sampaguita}}'', [[spoiler:Boy]] performs this on a {{mook}} guarding the enemy headquarters, in order to [[StormingTheCastle storm it]] with maximum surprise effect.
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371* ''WebAnimation/ASDFMovie'':
372** "Turn that frown upside down!" "[[LiteralMinded Okay!]]" (''crack'')
373** Another video has two people try to stage an intervention for Larry, who keeps doing this. He obliviously keeps doing it.
374** Happens again in ''asdfmovie14'' as one of the gags [[BlackComedy where the baby takes his father's life]].
375* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'':
376** In "[[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} Yang]] vs. [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Tifa]]", this is how the loser gets finished off, in a fairly creative variant of this move. [[spoiler:Yang grabs Tifa from behind on opposing sides of her head, and then she fires both of her shotgun gauntlets, so the recoil pulls her arms away and... Well, you get the idea]]. Barbara Dunkelman (Yang's voice actress, who was watching the fight on Livestream) looked pretty visibly mortified afterward, [[NightmareFuel and for fair enough reason]].
377** Again, a creative variation of this move is used in "Franchise/{{Batman}} vs. ComicBook/CaptainAmerica". [[spoiler:Read: Batman's GrapplingHookPistol meets Cap's neck meets street-lamp]].
378** The Neck Snap showed in Yang vs. Tifa is shown again in Deadpool vs. Mask albeit in a hand-drawn style, but Deadpool himself uses the Continuity Gem to invert the kill [[spoiler:with Yang getting her neck snapped by Tifa]].
379* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': In "[[Recap/HTFHideAndSeek Hide and Seek]]," [[AxCrazy Fliqpy]], while camouflaged as a tree, sneaks up on Toothy and snaps his neck.
380** In "[[Recap/HTFDunceUponATime Dunce Upon a Time]]", Giggles uses Petunia's (as Rapunzel) hair to escape from Lumpy's castle; however, her hair isn't long enough to reach the ground, and eventually the tension causes her neck to break.
381* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': When they met for the first time in 20 years, Blitzo twisted Stolas's neck 180° in order to shut him up when he started getting ''too'' frisky. Stolas being an owl demon, [[ExorcistHead it didn't even faze him]].
382* Done with a one-handed NeckLift in ''Literature/MagicalGirlHunters''. Then again, the person being killed is a 5-year-old girl...
383* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'':
384** In "[[Recap/MinilifeTVSeason3Episode7 Poking the Pilot]]", Goshua pranks Chris and Ian by sending them through alternate timelines. In one of them, Chris decides to kill Ian while he's playing the piano. However, Chris ends up shooting Ian's decoy while the real Ian sneaks up behind him and snaps his neck.
385** In "[[Recap/MinilifeTVSeason4Episode9 The Quarter Finals Begin]]", Chris plans to bust Ian out of City Hall and Nostalgia Bot (aka Nosty) welcomes him. When Chris asks where to find Ian, Nosty tells him that Ian is in his office, and then Chris deactivates Nosty by twisting his head around to ensure no one saw him.
386* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'': Season 9, when South kicks a Mook headfirst into a locker. His head gets stuck there, and he doesn't get back up, so we can assume that it fits this trope.
387* In episode 7 of the ''WebAnimation/XiaoXiao'' series, the main character snaps a couple of {{mooks}}' necks, but it sounds less like a snap, and more like someone tapping a brick against a cookie jar.
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391* Parodied in an untitled and uncredited comic shared on Facebook, where, in a world of PettingZooPeople, a secret agent style guy sneaking around manages to do this to a hyena guard, but then tries it on another guard who turns out to be an owl. The owl is unfazed at having his neck turned 180 degrees and shoots the guy.
392* Nikol, in ''Webcomic/SeventySeas'', at one point [[http://70-seas.com/?p=486 snaps, and then unsnaps a monk's neck]].
393* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'':
394** Dr. McNinja does this to a random security guard in one of his early stories.
395** The BigBad of the final story does this to [[spoiler: the Doc's SitcomArchNemesis, the "birdosaurus", just so that the Doc can never have his revenge on it.]]
396** Dan McNinja [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/33p138/ does this]] to [[spoiler:recently defeated president Frans Rayner]] near the end of The End.
397--->'''Title text:''' Couldn't move that spinal cord out of the way fast enough.
398* The X-Ray Skeleton does this to Ms. Green in ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital''.
399* {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''Webcomic/BugMartini'' [[http://www.bugmartini.com/comics/a-real-pain-in-the-neck/ here]].
400* ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'':
401** Sandaur finds a group of rebels attacking his students. Being a BadassTeacher, he [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomps]] the crap out of the attackers, [[http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?sid=7950 grabbing the final attacker by the neck and finishing him off with a quick twist.]]
402** Later on, Quain'tana [[http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?sid=11598 personally delivers one]] to Suu'be, her [[TheStarscream traitorous Dev'ess]], after the latter attempts TheCoup and tries to wipe out Quain's bloodline.
403* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', Sanaa Wilhelm/[[spoiler:Trygvassen]] administers one of these to "Snapper" Boikov when he very foolishly tries to [[StandardFemaleGrabArea take her hostage.]] Doubly impressive in that she does it by kicking him.
404* In ''Webcomic/{{Gnoph}}'', Abbey dispatches a {{Mook}} this way early on, demonstrating her superhuman strength.
405* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'':
406** An imprisoned owlbear is incapacitated after going on a rampage against its cruel captors. Upon hearing that the creature will be kept alive and tortured, a fellow prisoner [[http://www.goblinscomic.com/comic/02142008 uses this method]] to give the owlbear a MercyKill.
407** [[http://www.goblinscomic.com/comic/08242008 And there is the one where Kin kills Tayshun]].
408** In the ''Tempts Fate'' subcomic, [[http://www.goblinscomic.com/tempts-fate-5/ Tempts Fate does one to a monster]] as an OffhandBackhand.
409* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'''s [[spoiler:Aranea Serket]] meets their end via one of these, courtesy of [[spoiler:Her Imperious Condescension]].
410* Pella, the bard from ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'' snaps a guard's neck with her thighs, promising to write a song about it when they escape.
411* In ''Webcomic/MassEffect3Generations'', one Brute certainly seems to have its neck snapped, or at least bent out of shape, by the charging Grunt.
412* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''
413** Miko Miyazaki does this to Sabine [[spoiler:on her first day in jail as a fallen paladin]]. Of course, since Sabine's an [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Outsider]], it just annoys her.
414** Xykon does this to [[spoiler:Lirian]] in ''Start of Darkness''.
415** [[spoiler:Vampire]] Durkon kills [[spoiler:Zz'dtri]] in this manner.
416* The technique is described in loving detail in the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' webcomic, ''Pillars of Faith''. Given Faith has Slayer strength, this is performed as a decapitation technique involving a double torque.
417* Choo-Choo Bear of ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' does this as an act of mercy to [[https://somethingpositive.net/comic/cruelty-to-animals/ a cat wearing a beagle hat]].
418* The ''Pitch Black'' comic "[[http://pitchblack.thecomicseries.com/comics/209 Animal Guards]]" shows that this doesn't always work too well on all animals, specifically [[AbnormalLimbRotationRange owls]].
419* ''Webcomic/RustyAndCo'': Done for [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-6-50/ therapeutic reasons]] to "Ezra" the vampire, who'd just been [[OffWithHisHead decapitated]] and had her [[HeadTurnedBackwards head stuck on backward]] to disorient her.
420-->'''Ezra:''' I'm never drinking from a twist-off bottle again.
421* In ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'' Merlin (a robotic assassin) [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20140612.html snaps]] Laura Black's neck when he gets sick of her moralizing about his original plan to assassinate her with a bomb planted on a dead Texan terrorist.
422* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'':
423** Sette's First Silver enhanced haunted pymaric snaps a soldier's neck while he's trying to rape Ilia.
424** Nary snapped Clink's neck to punish her brother for disobeying him and demonstrate to other gang members watching that they cannot predict what punishment for failing him will be.
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427[[folder:Web Original]]
428* This is how [[FirstEpisodeTwist Chase dies]] in ''Literature/{{Pyrrhic}}'', [[MercyKill mercy killed]] by [[spoiler:his best friend Joshua.]]
429* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-173 SCP-173]] loves this method.
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433* ''WebVideo/AldriversDevourerOfCos'' has [[Franchise/BillAndTed Ted]] do this to [[TheDragon Tony Hawk]], using footage from ''Film/ManOfSteel'' with their faces pasted on the scene. It doesn’t kill Tony, forcing Ted to finish him off after telling him to [[ShutUpHannibal shut up]].
434* Hilariously parodied in the Escapist web series ''WebVideo/DoomsdayArcade''. When Shanks and Lund have to break out of a prison, the guards' necks snap with the slightest twist. They even manage to snap their necks by touching them on the shoulder and ''staring'' at them.
435* ''WebVideo/SuperPowerBeatDown'': In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAg2m5UlBYw "Batman vs. Deadpool"]], aware that his opponent can't die, Batman don't have to hold back and [[HeadTurnedBackwards give Deadpool's head a 180°]]. Of course this only incapacitates the Merc with a Mouth for a moment thanks to his HealingFactor, and he snaps it back into place.
436* There are Website/YouTube videos demonstrating the proper technique, many of them overemphasizing the danger of the neck snap since it's already both extremely dangerous and relatively simple to perform. The videos often come under fire for potentially inciting violent behavior that could either be justified by or hidden under the label of "self-defense".
437* In ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'', Tristan can break necks ''with his mind''.
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441* Stan Smith does this several times in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''. Stan, while being high on crack, kills a monkey this way (which wouldn't really be that hard). He also kills Jay Leno this way in a fit of anger.
442** In another episode, Bullock's date tries to surprise him from behind, but his CIA training causes him to instinctively assume she was a terrorist and snap her neck.
443* In ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' pilot "The Chicken from Outer Space", this is how the Space Chicken kills the other chickens.
444* Patrick Smith's short ''Delivery'' features two brothers fighting over a package. One of them eventually defeats the other by snapping his neck. [[spoiler:And the box they were fighting over? Empty.]] According to Smith, it was meant to be a rebuttal to all those AnvilOnHead cartoons, saying that his character will die if one falls on them.
445* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', Captain Hero is trying to find a giant retard that has been destroying the city. He finds a dead man in a car and tries to get the information out of him. When he gets no response he decides "Maybe a little neck-snapping will jog your memory!" and proceeds to do just that. And when that doesn't work, he decides "[[InsaneTrollLogic Maybe a little spooning will jog your memory!]]"
446* In ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace'', Nightfall kills a soldier who was about to shoot down the Galaxy 1 in this manner in Episode 3.
447* Captain Scarlet kills a Mysteron replicant this way in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/GerryAndersonsNewCaptainScarlet''.
448* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': [[ShrinkingViolet Fluttershy]] does this to a bear in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero Lesson Zero]]". Yes, this is a little girl's show. (The bear's fine. Apparently, it's a violently effective form of chiropractic therapy.)
449* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': In "Thanksploitation Spectacular", the turkey that was transformed into The President does this to the scientist running the turkey conversion ray when she becomes suspicious of his requests.
450%%* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' parodies this all the time, including the "Happy Ending" and "Jared Gets Fat" sketches from Season 1.
451* Episode 3 of Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has Jack punch one of the Daughters of Aku so hard her neck snaps around with a SickeningCrunch before her body goes spiraling off the tree trunk they'd been fighting on.
452* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': [=McBain=] does this to the trope namer of CommieNazis.
453-->'''Marge:''' That's what I call break-neck speed! ''[laughs]''\
454'''Bart:''' ''[serious]'' Mom, a man just died.
455* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E06TerminalProvocations Terminal Provocations]]", Rutherford does this to Badgey after freezing him, despite him being an animated Starfleet badge and thus not having a neck, resulting in Rutherford twisting around the upper third of his body.
456* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': A flashback in "School Spirit" shows one of Star Butterfly's babysitters once taught her how to do this. When she was still a toddler.
457* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':
458** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E17BountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]": Embo kills a pirate scout this way so he can't report what's going on in the village to Hondo.
459** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E13Monster Monster]]": Asajj Ventress and her allied Nightsisters decide to test the loyalty of their newly-empowered minion, Savage Opress, by commanding him to kill his brother. Savage does so with a Neck Snap. (Not with a ForceChoke NeckLift, mind you, as is traditional in this universe -- Opress has only an instinctual knowledge of the Force in this episode, and no formal training. He does it with his bare hands.)
460* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': In "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS1E1GemGlow Gem Glow]]", Pearl does this to one of the centipeetles while cheerfully talking to Steven.
461* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'':
462** Brock Sampson tries to walk a reluctant Hank Venture through this in "Ghosts of the Sargasso". Fortunately, Hank isn't strong enough to actually break any necks, but he does knock out a couple of the goons and ties them up, with bows.
463--->'''Hank:''' And that'll knock him out... even more?\
464'''Brock:''' That'll kill him.
465** In "Ice Station Impossible!" Hank, facing possible doom as a human bomb, asks Brock to kill him if the need comes.
466--->'''Hank:''' How would you do it?\
467'''Brock:''' You're asleep, quick jerk of the neck. Never feel a thing.\
468'''Hank:''' You've ''thought'' about this!\
469'''Brock:''' Yes, I have.
470** The episode "¡Viva los Muertos!" has Brock, again, doing this to the [[{{Mooks}} henchman]] who is later resurrected as [[FrankensteinsMonster Venturestein]]. It is rather creepy, since it's shot [[MookHorrorShow from the hapless henchman's point of view]], with the camera suddenly snapping to the side when Brock breaks his neck.
471* ''WesternAnimation/{{Invincible|2021}}'': Omni-Man does this to War Woman, twisting her neck around 180 degrees.
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474[[folder:Real Life]]
475* This is the intended result of long-drop hanging style of execution. It is actually very difficult to achieve, and that is the reason why hanging has been pretty much superseded by firing squads, electrocution, and lethal injection.
476** To give some perspective on how difficult it was to do the long-drop correctly, you had to calculate the length of the rope very carefully based on the weight of the convict, as well as consider the diameter of the rope and its elasticity. It requires ~5000 N (1000 lbf) of force to reliably fracture a neck. Too short and the neck wouldn't break and you had to wait for him to strangle to death. Too long and the force applied to the neck would be so great that...well, the ''best'' outcome was a snapped rope. The worst outcome was a [[OffWithHisHead total decapitation]]. More than a few hangings were botched in this way, such as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Jack_Ketchum Black Jack Ketchum]], and there have been several judicial hangings in Iraq (not Saddam Hussein) where this has happened.
477*** At its most extreme, [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7710313 12000 N (2697 lbf)]] can cause total decapitation regardless of the diameter of the halter. In this scenario, the head would simply be torn off.
478* There are many who defend the use of "neck cranks" and other similar moves in MMA who claim that it is extremely difficult, if not outright impossible, to actually kill someone doing one in competition, as the crank is generally applied slowly enough for someone to tap out. Some beg to differ, but as of mid-2015, there have been no deaths from neck snaps reported in sanctioned MMA competitions such as UFC.
479* After two deaths in as many days where broken necks were a factor at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix (Roland Ratzenberger broke his neck and died instantly in a high-speed crash during practice, Ayrton Senna was killed the next day in the race by multiple head injuries, one of which was a broken neck), UsefulNotes/FormulaOne initiated an extensive evaluation program of the HANS device (Head And Neck Support) that attaches their helmet firmly to their shoulders with a strong carbon fibre rig and straps which prevents the violent whiplash accidents can cause from snapping the victim's neck, finally officially adopting it in 2003. There have been more than a dozen years since, with drivers walking away from 50G+ crashes.
480* There are many warnings against allowing a chiropractor to perform a spinal readjustment. While actually breaking the patient's neck isn't the issue (unless you really chose the wrong chiropractor), there's a significant risk of damaging an artery and causing a blood clot that easily can become dislodged and travel into the brain to cause a stroke.
481* The old US Army Field Manual FM 21-150 (U.S. Army Hand-To-Hand Combat) has a procedure for eliminating sentries by using their helmet as a lever for a neck break.
482* The holotype specimen of the mosasaur ''Tylosaurus kansasensis'' (FHSM VP-2295) was found with bite marks on its skull and a neck bent at an unnatural angle of 40 degrees, suggesting that the mosasaur was killed this way by another member of its species.
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