"Harry Potter, wands, blah, blah, blah... Confused? You're not alone." More like Bullshit? Oh yes it is. How could this possibly be a trope when even the author has no idea what exactly does she want to say, let alone what she actually says?
Edited by TannyaDeleted the following from the Film section because it isn't an example.
- The Wizard of Oz, in which the slippers appear on Dorothy's feet after she accidentally kills the Wicked Witch of the East.
- Not quite. Glinda magically teleports them onto her feet, then dares the Wicked Witch of the West to take them.
On a Jumanji episode of the animated series, there was a part where the young boy character tricks the hunter guy into falling through an endless pit. Before the hunter does however, the boy somehow gets his whip. Over the episode, the boy gradually becomes the hunter guy.
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If I recall right (and wow I do actually remember this) the characters said something about the Jumanji always needing a hunter.
Table top games. Some dungeon master will invoke this is the party kills the the evil over lord and the DM wants to end the campagin.