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9A sneaky way to make your opponent lose their balance and fall is to stretch a cord across their path and wait until they run into it. Usually the cord is placed at a low angle to prevent the trap from being discovered.
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11This happens a lot in cartoons, particularly old ones where it's PlayedForLaughs but it can also be used as a DeathTrap in more serious works.
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13Compare BoobyTrap where a rope is used to trigger some kind of deadly mechanism. See HobblingTheGiant when a giant character is being incapacitated by restricting their movement. Also see BananaPeel, SlipperySkid, and PullingTheRugOut for other ways to topple an opponent.
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15DontTryThisAtHome, even as a prank. A fall can very easily [[DeathByFallingOver break someone's head or neck]] if they land the wrong way.
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23* One episode of ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'' has Lamput stretch himself into a shape similar to a rope or tripwire to make Specs Doc trip.
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27* ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' has a scene where Hatsuharu Sohma wants to speak with Kyo Sohma, who is currently running a marathon. He stops him by holding a piece of string across the race path and trips him.
28-->'''Hatsuharu:''' ''[addressing the audience]'' By the way, what I just did was extremely dangerous, and had this been anyone other than Kyo they would've been seriously hurt, so DontTryThisAtHome.\
29'''Kyo:''' ''DON'T TRY IT HERE!'' [[AudienceWhatAudience Who are you even talking to?!]]
30* In ''Manga/KemonoJihen'', Shiki draws out a line of silk to trip Kabane on his way to the bath to interrogate him. It's so sticky that it would be impossible for Kabane to free himself without tearing the skin off. But given that he FeelsNoPain and has a powerful HealingFactor, he does just that, freaking Shiki out.
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34* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Hypnota sets off a tripwire on an iced-over lake as a death trap, and when Diana trips over it she's sent through the thin ice.
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38* A variant occurs in ''Fanfic/AgreementAndDisputation''. Watson trips a trio of petty crooks by tossing his cane into the legs of the foremost, causing him to fall. The others can't adjust in time and [[HumanTrafficJam in turn trip over him]].
39* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': In "The Murder Mystery," Bolt and his animal accomplices kill the Director using this technique in part. They first make a crashing sound in the man's laundry room as a distraction. When he goes to investigate, he trips over a rope strung across the room's entryway and falls onto a [[LethalLetterOpener letter opener]] affixed to the floor.
40* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': Spectra turns her pact weapon into a bullwhip in order to trip someone like this.
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44* ''WesternAnimation/FunAndFancyFree'': During the climax of ''Mickey and the Beanstalk'', Mickey uses a vine to trip Willie the Giant while he and his friends escape with the Magic Harp.
45* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Jungle Book|1967}}'': When Baloo tries to save Mowgli from being kidnapped by monkeys, two monkeys stretch a vine to trip him and make him fall down a cliff.
46* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTimeIITheGreatValleyAdventure'', Littlefoot and Chomper pull the opposite ends of the vine to trip the sharptooth.
47* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'', Bernard and Bianca stretch a rope across the door sill which makes [[BigBad Madame Medusa]] trip as she backs out of the room.
48* In ''{{WesternAnimation/Tangled}}'', Pascal quickly makes use of Rapunzel's cut hair as an improvised trip-line against Gothel while she's distraught over her rapid aging. This sends Gothel plummeting out the tower window.
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52* In the horror film ''Film/TheBabadook'', Samuel trips his possessed mother this way when she is on the stairs leading to the basement where he was hiding. He stretches the rope, she trips and hits her head on a wall which makes her dizzy and an easy target for Samuel to [[PercussivePrevention knock her out]].
53* ''Film/BlackRat'': When the nearly naked Kengo is fleeing from the figure in the rat mask, he trips over a tripwire and falls on to the floor which is covered in broken glass from the shattered fluorescent tubes.
54* In ''Film/{{Dadnapped}}'', [[spoiler:Merv]] is finally defeated when [[spoiler:Maurice and Skunk]] trip him into a pile of sludge, using a string of floss in his path.
55* ''Film/TheFieldGuideToEvil'': In "Beware the Melonheads", Chris trips over a tripwire set by the Melonheads and slams his head into a rock: leaving him easy prey for the cannibal children.
56* In ''Film/HighPlainsInvaders'', the heroes stretch a rope across the road and then pull it tight as a Bug reaches it: tripping the Bug and dropping it into a position where Sam can shoot it.
57* In ''Film/HomeAlone'', Kevin makes one of the invaders trip over a rope taut across the upper corridor.
58* ''Film/HudsonHawk''. During the theft of the Sforza (horse statue), two guards go after Eddie and Tommy. Tommy runs to one side and pulls on a rope, causing the guards to trip on it and fall down.
59* ''Film/AQuietPlacePartII'': As Evelyn carefully eases her way through a gap in a fence, taking care not to make any sound, she fails to see the trip wire stretched across the gap, set up to rattle glass bottles. Knowing the noise will attract the monsters, she has one word to the kids: "''[[DontAskJustRun Run]]''"
60* The Creator/HowardHawks classic Western ''Film/RioBravo'' uses this to take down [[Creator/JohnWayne Sheriff John T. Chance]] to set up the final act. As the Mook who sets it tells Chance, once the latter recovers consciousness, the only reason it's NOT a DeathTrap is because the BigBad has [[VillainBall given orders]] not to [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim gun down the lawman where he lay.]] Yes, [[spoiler: the villain comes to regret this.]]
61* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Famously used by the Ewoks in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' to try and take down Imperial [=AT-STs=]. It doesn't work (though it does slow them a bit).
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65* In the ''Series/CriminalMinds'' episode "Zoe's Reprise", this is mentioned as the methodology the Bike Path Rapist used to start his assault on his victims.
66* ''Series/DoctorWho''. The Fourth Doctor does this with his famous scarf in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear The Hand of Fear]]". Eldrad comes charging after the Doctor and Sarah Jane, fails to see a thick multicolored scarf stretched across his path and stumbles into a BottomlessPit.
67* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "A Piece of the Action", Kirk places a wire from a dismantled radio above the ground across the door, starts yelling and two guards come rushing in and trip.
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71* ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'': Greg does this prank on Rowley's dad in several books, tripping him with a wire while he's walking home. He doesn't understand why Rowley's dad doesn't find it funny.
72* In the Literature/HerculePoirot novel ''Literature/DumbWitness'', the victim is believed to have fallen down a staircase after tripping over a dog's chewtoy. Poirot, however, discovers the remains of a tripwire on the top step, a clue that points to murder.
73* Literature/GoblinSlayer does this to a hobgoblin during the cave battle in the first arc, using Priestess's Holy Light spell to blind it so that it won't see the rope, just before plunging the late Warrior's longsword into it on the ground to finish it off.
74* In the ''Literature/ProtectorOfTheSmall'' book ''Squire'', Kel sets one of these.
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78* In the ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode, "[[Recap/DinosaursS02E07WhenFoodGoesBad When Food Goes Bad]]", two of [[ItCameFromTheFridge the creatures from the refrigerator]] do this to Robbie when he runs across the hallway after tricking him into thinking that Charlene is in danger.
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82* In ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', ''Magazine/{{Dungeon}}'' magazine #14 adventure "Master of Puppets", the entry stairs to the abandoned shrine have a tripwire strung across the bottom of the stairs, 6 inches above the last step down. Any PlayerCharacter running or walking into it must make a Dexterity check at -4 or fall down, taking 1-4 HitPoints of damage and being stunned for 2-5 minutes.
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86* A very common trap trigger in ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' and ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas.'' Usually linked to bombs or strung-up grenades.
87* The first trap in ''VideoGame/KidKlownInCrazyChase'' that Black Jack personally uses against you, positioning himself near the end of the level, he keeps the rope twisted around his legs and simply leans back like he's relaxing, stretching the rope taut. It's easy enough to jump over it, though if you do trip over it, he'll proceed to laugh at you.
88* A useful hunting tool in ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'', particularly against the powerful robotic Thunder Maws. You can even upgrade the tripwire so that it will explode and cause fire damage to your prey.
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92* In ''The Incredible WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode, "Hospitality", Dennis is sent to the hospital for a [[TheTonsillitisEpisode tonsillectomy]], but since he is afraid of getting an operation, he sets up this kind of trap in his hospital room so the surgeons can't sneak up on him and operate on him when he least expects it. When Mr. Wilson comes to Dennis' hospital room to drop off a tin of ice cream that his wife made for Dennis, he trips on Dennis' trap and falls down the stairs, injuring his leg and getting himself hospitalized as a result. To make matters worse for Mr. Wilson, he has to share a hospital room with Dennis.
93* ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'': In "Pest Control", Vladimir and the other lab rats take over Jenny's body, leaving Jenny's head to take control of Tuck's RC car. Jenny tricks Vladimir into chasing her towards Dr. Wakeman's swimming pool. As she jumps off a ramp and lands just outside the pool, Brad, Tuck, and Dr. Wakeman hold out a rope while hiding behind the bushes near the pool to trip Vladimir in Jenny's body, causing said body to land in the pool and trapping Vladimir and the other lab rats.
94* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'':
95** The gang uses this to capture the faux ghost in Jefferson Stillwall's attic in "Haunted House Hang-Up". Fred and Shaggy get the ghost (who turns out to be Stillwall's greedy neighbor Asha Shanks) to chase him out the front door while Daphne and Velma use a rope to trip him up.
96** The gang tries this in "Hassle in the Castle" to catch the phantom of the episode in one of [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts Fred's traps]], but they wind up catching Scooby in it instead.
97* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In the episode "Ugh", when the prehistoric versions of [=SpongeBob=], Squidward and Patrick are fighting over the burning log, Squidward trips an unknowing Patrick on the run with his legs while hiding in the bushes.
98* In the ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'' episode "The Baffles Puzzle", Batman and Robin have entered a cave when Robin trips on a rope and causes a rockslide, trapping them in the cave.
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102* This is a very common trigger for explosive booby traps and has been used extensively by insurgents and terrorist groups during the Iraq War. Fortunately, in 1993, SFC David B. Chandler found an interesting way to find tripwires without setting them off. The solution? ''Silly-String.''
103* Interestingly, tripwires have been used for non-violent purposes as kill-switches in industrial settings. Particularly in those involving conveyor belts.
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