Ass Kicks You



"Master: Fight back! Resist the ass! Craig: How can I resist an ass so great? Master: It is only an ass. You must overcome the ass with your mind."

- South Park, "Tweek vs. Craig"

Sometimes you kick ass, and sometimes... Ass Kicks You.

Essentially, a battle trope where a character uses their rear end as a form of attack. The most common form of this is believed to have originated in Japanese Professional Wrestling, where this has been a staple move since at least the late '80s - face back, bend your waist forward, and then jump backwards, and make sure your ass lands right on the enemy; bonus points if you hit them in the face. Thus, this trope may or may not overlap with Wrestler in All of Us.

Alternatively, you can strike this way while your enemy is down; this is called a "hip drop", and in Video Games often takes the form of the Ground Pound. It may sometimes be accompanied with a "BOING" sound, and tends to be a basic attack for characters with suitably large buttocks. A more mundane form of "attack" is to simply sit on your opponent; a more abstract form of this trope involving cyborgs and other robotic characters (all the way up to Giant Mecha) is to have artillery located in the rear end.

If you like Toilet Humour (or if you just want to add insult to injury), fart while you're at it - this is rarely done, though.

See also Literal Ass-Kicking. Can overlap with Cherry Tapping. Not to be confused with people who kick ass elsewhere being in Soviet Russia, nor is it related to particularly kick-happy donkeys.

Anime and Manga
""But my mom taught me those moves...""
 * This seems to be a standard tactic for one Cutey Honey, and even shows up in the live series (albeit not in the movie).
 * Lampshaded in a Yaoi doujinshi starring her even-more-fictional son:

"Astro: "...I have machine guns ... in my butt?""
 * Digimon Frontier has There was Izumi/Zoe and her Arido Anca (dry hip) attack. Though it works once or twice when used to make a male enemy dizzily smitten with her for a short time, it backfired every time she tried to actually do damage with it.
 * The Brownie mecha from Gun X Sword had butt mounted machine guns.
 * As does the 2003 Astro Boy manga. It's probably the most joked-about aspect of the series after his short pants.

"Can't you go on a diet and slim down that huge rear end?"
 * Yusuke of Yu Yu Hakusho absolutely humiliated Kuwabara with one in the first issue of the manga.
 * In the first episode of Fushigi Yuugi, this is the first of many wrestling moves Miaka makes use of to beat some thugs.
 * In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, when Chazz's "Ojama" monsters attack or use many of their support cards, it generally involves the monster or the opponent getting whacked by their rear end(s). See the entry in "Tabletop Games" for more context.
 * Done by accident in Fairy Tail: On the way to stop Erigor from killing the guild masters with a Death Magic-playing flute, the heroes' magic wagon jolts, and Lucy slams butt-first into Kageyama's face. His reply thoroughly offends her:


 * Lisanna attempts this against a villain using her Penguin Soul transformation (which basically turns her into a giant, cartoonish-looking penguin) to crush him, but he switches places with her brother Elfman at the last second, causing her to squash him instead. He is not amused.


 * The OVA Butt Attack Punisher Girl Gotaman naturally features a lot of this.
 * In NEEDLESS, Mio has the "Mio-chan Hip Attack", as well as the "Mio-chan Hip Stamp" (which is a Ground Pound).
 * Giant Zombie Oars in One Piece tried to crush the Strawhats with his massive behind.
 * Heartcatch Pretty Cure has Tsubomi's "Blossom Butt Punch", which debuts in episode 6. Why she decides to call it a "punch" is something that confuses villains, bystanders, and even Tsubomi herself.
 * This is one of a number of wrestling moves that appears in Beck, performed by Koyuki here.
 * Keroro Gunso:
 * In one episode, Kururu puts a device on Keroro that causes him to obey all instructions given, and has him use one of these as part of the demonstration.
 * A rather painful example showed up in episode 175. Fuyuki, Keroro, and Giroro shrank so they can swim in a kiddie pool. Everything went fine, until Natsumi and Koyuki showed up and jumped in the pool. Fuyuki and Keroro got tossed around and generally battered...but Giroro? Natsumi ended up sitting on him, complete with crunching sounds and poor Giroro groaning in pain. Ouch.
 * A brutal example in Prison School is Shiraki's "heads or tails" punishment, which works as follows: She orders the two victims to choose "heads" or "tails" - Gakuto calls “heads” and Kiyoshi calls “tails”. She then knocks both of them down and proceeds to sit on Gakuto's face while lashing Kiyoshi on the behind with her riding crop.
 * At one point in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Yoko pulls this on Kamina by sitting on the back of his head after he calls her butt big.
 * The whole plot of Keijo!!!!!!!! revolves around a combat sport where the all-female competitors can only strike opponents with their behinds or boobs.

Film
"Tai Lung: You're a panda! What are you gonna do, big guy? Sit on me? Po: Don't tempt me."
 * Kung Fu Panda:


 * Flying Daggers is a martial arts farce featuring a criminal known as the Red Fox who literally dresses like a fox, concealing many gadgets in his costume. He seems to keep some kind of mace-type spray under his tail for his 'Fox Farts' attack.
 * Fat Albert.
 * Drunken Master, the 1978 film featuring Jackie Chan. In the climactic battle, Jackie uses this method as a part of the Technique of the Drunken Miss Ho, and attempts to use a full-drop version of this attack as a finishing move. He misses (due to a combination of both Calling His Attack and the target still being fast enough to get out of the way), and promptly learns the downside to this technique.

Literature

 * In the comic mystery novel Merry Wives of Maggody, Bonaparte Buchanon nearly dies after getting fresh with Dahlia, who weighs well over 300 pounds. Police chief Arly manages to persuade Dahlia to stop sitting on him before he suffocates.

Live-Action TV

 * Diana from the Metal Heroes show Spielban, with her "Diana Hip Press" attack. This consisted of basically whacking an enemy with her backside. Apparently Diana's butt was made of stronger stuff than any of her weapons as it always was a 1 Hit KO and never failed. She even called the attack.
 * In the All That sketch LAMOS, Mega Butt has a butt-enlarging power.
 * Star Trek's own Captain Kirk is known for throwing himself into the melee... literally. In "Journey To Babel", he even launches himself off a corridor wall in order to land butt-first on his attacker (see it at 0:18). The best part? That's no stunt double - it's William Shatner himself pulling off that maneuver!
 * The old G4 game review show Judgement Day had a segment reviewing game hardware and accessories, with one of several buxom "Hardware Girls" fooling around with the technology. The Hardware Girl of the day would wear a shirt referencing a video game term or trope, written as a Double Entendre; one such shirt simply read "Be Nice or I'll Butt Bounce You".
 * Blink-and-you'll-miss-it example in the Doctor Who episode "Day of the Moon": during their shootout with the Silence, River gives the Doctor a, ahem, "shove" towards the TARDIS.

Music

 * The novelty song "Little Gomez" about the singer's rather randy chihuahua ends in tragedy due to this; when the determined little dog encounters a female St. Bernard, she apparently gets bored in mid-liaison. And sits down.
 * One Eminem music video features a "cameo" of Kim Kardashian doing this to her date by inflating her ass.
 * Fergie does this telekinetically in the "Pump It" video, similar to how how telekinetics sometimes use hand motions to "throw" or "shove" someone.

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

 * The drop-bear, an Australian joke "cryptid" on par with jackalopes, is said to resemble a carnivorous koala with a large posterior. It's alleged to drop butt-first from treetops onto unsuspecting targets, with fatal results.

Professional Wrestling

 * As noted above, the flying hip attack has long been a staple move in Japanese Professional Wrestling, although [[Fanservice|it's interesting to note that it tends to show up a lot more in women's matches than in men's...
 * World Class wrestler "Iceman" King Parsons used the flying hip attack as a finisher, known sometimes as the "Rumper Stumper" and to at least one announcer as the "Butt Butt" (as opposed to a headbutt).
 * The "Butt Butt" has also been used by Colt Cabana; while he was in Ring of Honor, it was known as the "Flying Asshole".
 * Goldust a.k.a. Dustin Rhodes uses a flying hip attack on an opponent coming off the ropes from time to time. Being that Goldust is often portrayed as an extremely bizarre Camp Gay, it fits him.
 * Billy Gunn AKA Mr. Ass with the "flameasser".
 * In the same boat, there's also Rikishi, who not only uses his ass a lot - he's got to support his ass attacks. One particular example is the Stink Face move, which was later taken up by Torrie Wilson for a while, and then (curiously enough) by Kelly Kelly.
 * Rikishi's twin sons, who wrestle in WWE as Jimmy and Jey Uso, will use this attack on occasion as well, usually in tandem to opponents in opposite corners.
 * The girthy Yokozuna, whose Banzai Drop was practically unbeatable. This video displays one Banzai Drop at Wrestlemania 11.
 * In one of the SNES WWF games, Yokozuna had a super move where he leaped off the turnbuckle and landed ass first in the ring, causing an earthquake that damaged every other wrestler there.
 * The wrestler Junkyard Dog used a variant of the "Butt Butt" as one of his regular moves.
 * Umaga was fond of charging butt-first into opponents with their head on the bottom turnbuckle.
 * The Seated Senton Bomb/Splash is the "butt stomp" variant of this trope, and was fittingly the Finishing Move of the late John "Earthquake/Avalanche/Shark/Golga" Tenta. Few wrestlers use this variant because of the shock on the spinal column this causes (not to mention what landing ass-first on an opponent from a distance would do to said opponent, should the splash-er not land just so).
 * CHIKARA's Los Ice Creams use a version of this they call El Asesino.
 * Former WWE Diva Molly Holly used an impressive flipping variation of this attack, dubbed the "Molly-Go-Round", as her finisher, using her large backside to full effect.
 * The Big Show did this on occasion.
 * Kevin Nash used to throw his opponent into the corner of the ring, then slam his hip into their midsection. Not quite the same, but occasionally he would over-rotate and look like he was slamming his ass into their torso.
 * Naomi Knight's signature move, the Booty Call.
 * Doink The Clown's finisher, the Whoopee Cushion, complete with fart sound.

Tabletop Games

 * In Dungeons & Dragons, a Monk can use every part of their body for an unarmed attack, with no off-hand penalty. Yes, even their ass. And at high levels, said ass is considered both lawful and adamantine. Now that's a hard ass.
 * In the GURPS martial arts supplement, a character can buy Iron Hands, meaning your hands are hardened with callouses and bone deformity until they strike as hard as a weapon. Similarly, you can buy Iron Buttocks...
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! card game:
 * The original three "Ojama" monsters - "Black", "Green" and "Yellow" - each share a lore that describes them as willing to "butt in by any means necessary", and they use this trope as part of their attacks in adaptations. The name "Ojama" comes from the Japanese phrase ojamashimasu (お邪魔します), and literally means "I am intruding" (the phrase itself actually means "sorry for the intrusion").
 * The three cards are derived from the "Ojama Trio" Trap Card, which has them "butt in" onto the opponent's field in the form of Tokens that cannot be used for Tribute Summons.

Video Games

 * Mr. Gold and Mr. Silver in God Hand have butt attacks, preceded by the phrase, "Whip It Good!" The fat enemies also have a flying variant.
 * Yuri Sakazaki has a butt attack in Art of Fighting 2.
 * The King of Fighters:
 * In addition to Yuri above, The King of Fighters also gives recurring character Athena an aerial butt attack.
 * King of Fighters '99 gives Mai Shiranui an aerial butt attack that takes advantage of her (comparatively) rarely-emphasized hips.
 * Momoko of King of Fighters XI has a three-hit-combo variant.
 * Kisarah Westfield uses three versions in Aggressors of Dark Kombat (aka GANGAN): a generic horizontal back-turned, butt-first leap; a jumping reverse-somersault rear impact attack with rear impact called "Hip Bazooka!"; and a third that occurs during her "Supreme Inferno" throw, where she leaps high into the air and lands on the opponent's face last one was re-tooled as a somewhat less suggestive follow-up to her Cutie Rainbow for her return in Neo-Geo Battle Coliseum.
 * Carol Stanzack of Savage Reign uses a butt attack whenever she travels into the background of a stage.
 * Ellis of Battle Arena Toshinden uses a butt strike as part of her HK attack. The same strike is used during her desperation move in Battle Arena Toshinden 2 and Battle Arena Toshinden 3; in 2, she can also use an aerial butt drop against a downed opponent.
 * In Toshinden Subaru, Puella has the strike as a running attack, and Fen uses a butt drop in both his throw and downed attack.
 * In the Double Dragon fighting game for Neo-Geo, Marian can attack a downed opponent using an aerial butt drop.
 * Chiaki Ichinomiya of the obscure PSX fighting game Genei Tougi: Shadow Struggle and its sequel Critical Blow has a butt attack as part of her fighting style.
 * Victor von Gerdenheim from Darkstalkers uses his ass rather than kicking when up-close, as well as for one of his throws. He even has a command grab where he squeezes his opponent between his cheeks. Note that all of Victor's attacks have him enlarge the striking part.
 * Street Fighter:
 * Flinging herself butt-first at her opponent is the trademark of Rainbow Mika, introduced in Street Fighter Alpha 3. She even rubs her sore posterior after any of these moves connect... and occasionally winks at the camera. This is taken Up To Eleven in Street Fighter V, where she starts her Critical with her giving it a slap for good luck, then grabs and throws her foe to Nadeshiko, who sends them airborne as they both launch themselves at the opponent to smash their head between them before driving them into the ground.
 * In Street Fighter II and his later appearances, E. Honda has the Sumo Smash, a Ground Pound-style attack which hits on the way up as well as down, and the Oicho Throw, a command grab that slams his opponent into the ground before Sumo Smashing them. Super Street Fighter IV gives him the Orochi Breaker, a much more powerful Oicho Throw, as his Ultra II.
 * Hugo (first introduced in Street Fighter III) uses one as his crouching roundhouse (c.HK).
 * Sakura has two in Pocket Fighter. One has her catch the opponent in the air and land sitting on their head. In the second she, in Bunny Girl attire, butt smacks them away.
 * In the Touhou fighting game spinoffs Scarlet Weather Rhapsody and Hisoutensoku, Marisa Kirisame has a charge attack that launches herself butt-first at the enemy. It has surprisingly good range and damage, and provides immunity to projectiles, raising questions about just what Marisa makes her bloomers out of.
 * The 2.5D and 3D Super Mario games are the trope namers for the Ground Pound.
 * The Super Smash Bros.. series naturally features multiple examples from the Mario franchise:
 * This is the third part of Luigi's one-two-three combo in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
 * Princess Peach's Peach Bomber side special, when "explodes" in hearts on impact. She also uses this trope in her back aerial, her back throw, her down throw, and her ledge recovery attack.
 * Donkey Kong also uses one as a ledge recovery attack.
 * Wario also has a number of ass-based attacks, including his back and down throws. And yes, that is quite a few Brawl characters - it's been joked that the game also needs a 'Butt Attack' sticker, in addition to the usual Arm/Foot/Head Attack stickers.
 * Funnily enough data mining shows that the game considers Butt to be a seperate attack type. Most likely, the effect was merged with Body later in development; other unused types include Elbow and Knee.
 * Both Bowser and Yoshi's Down B specials are Ground Pounds.
 * Samurai Shodown:
 * This is Earthquake's signature move.
 * Wan-Fu (big Chinese fighter) and Cham Cham (catgirl) also have this as an option. Cham Cham limits hers to a flying drop, while Wan-Fu can throw it out while standing on the ground as well.
 * In Lollipop Chainsaw, this is one of Juliet's unlockable attacks. It stuns any non-boss enemy, making it vulnerable to a finisher. However, it makes Juliet very vulnerable if she misses.
 * Cyber Woo in King of the Monsters 2 has a Piston Punch Version of this.
 * Aska from the SNES version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters has many attacks that use her behind to hit a foe. Here's a video of her in action.
 * Rival Schools:
 * Tiffany Lords has both a butt-smash attack and a taunt where she does a "kiss my ass" pose.
 * Delinquent Gan Isurugi has a dash attack where he throws his sizable money-maker at the opponent.
 * Bloody Roar:
 * Busuzima sits on people's faces - and farts on them!
 * Greg uses this in his Gorilla form.
 * Seems to be a Nonomura family trait - Mitsuko, Alice, and Uriko all have butt-bump attacks in their combos.
 * Soul Calibur:
 * Cassandra does this for several standard "kick" command attacks, as well as her Critical Finish in Soul Calibur IV. In Soul Calibur III and IV, a butt-first leap is her longest-ranged move.
 * Her elder sister Sophitia uses one for a from-behind throw.
 * Voldo also has a ass-attack in Soul Calibur IV. It is much more horrifying.
 * The Succubus' "Hip Attack" in Disgaea.
 * The Final Boss Mondo in the game Slaughter Sport has a butt-drop move that can be a one-shot kill, making it the most powerful move in the game. Spamming these attacks to make him bounce on his ass back and forth across the arena is an easy way to cheap your opponent out in Versus mode.
 * Sonic the Hedgehog games:
 * Amy Rose can dash into her opponents rear-first in Sonic the Fighters.
 * Amy also has the move in Sonic Battle; the robot Emerl can copy her.
 * Cream also has one of these in Sonic Advance.
 * In Pokémon Battle Revolution, this is Lopunny's standard physical attack animation. Of particular note is the move Return, which causes hearts to burst out on impact...
 * Link's Goron form in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask has a punch-punch-butt combination.
 * Dead or Alive:
 * Tina Armstrong has had a flying backwards butt rush as part of her wrestling repertoire ever since the first game. It's possible to dodge this using the "counter" command, which can result in her flying ass-first off the edge of a roof (or similar).
 * Ayane also has a fairly difficult chain which ends with her slamming her rear down on the opponent.
 * Let's not forget the "Butt Battle" mode from Dead or Alive Xtreme 2.
 * Fiona's forward + C attack in Arcana Heart.
 * Some of the larger fighters in the Tekken series allow for this.
 * The Jack series of robots are capable of this, as well as Kuma, Panda and Ganryu. All of them used to share the same movesets, but eventually diversified.
 * Lili gains a bump version as an item move.
 * Anna Williams in Tekken 6 gains this in her "Aphrodite's Scorn" attack (f+2+3 or 6+RP+LK), and it's her standard/most powerful combo ender.
 * Virtua Fighter has Shun Di, Jeffery and Sarah (as of Final Showdown).{context}}
 * One of Xiaomu's combos in Endless Frontier ends with this.
 * In The House of the Dead 4, the fourth chapter boss, Temperance, is an oversized obese zombie who is a few stories tall. During the first phrase of the battle, if you don't deplete one of his stun gauges in time, he'll jump high into the air and butt-stomp you. Ouch. That shouldn't just take off one life...
 * Many of Honey's moves in Fighting Vipers use her butt, including one that involves a running start. Her possible boyfriend Sanman also has at least one.
 * The title character of the Croket! games used one in the earlier titles, often including Fartillery. Likewise, he seems to have at least once in the anime. He lacks the move in the later games, but the Old Master and two of the female cast members can use their own versions.
 * Bridget of the Guilty Gear series has a flying butt attack which will frequently stagger the enemy. Potemkin also as an aerial drop version.
 * In Virtual On, Fei-Yin hits the opponent with her rear in one move, producing a shower of hearts.
 * This made it into Super Robot Wars. Both Alpha 3 and K.
 * Jason Beck's Victory Deluxe uses this as an attack in Z.
 * A good chunk of the cast of Pretty Fighter has one. Also inverted with a spanking attack.
 * Watson of Battle Fantasia uses a butt bump as his throw, and the large Dwarf Donvalve has at least one as well. Marco appears to use his in his throw as well.
 * The freeware fighter Secret of the Eight Stones has two fighters with styles almost entirely based around this trope, and many other characters have at least one such attack.
 * The expansion pack is based around this and Fartillery, and one fighter has butt-machine guns as a Shout-Out to Astro Boy.
 * Its sequel demo (which also has an expansion of its own) includes "Princess Elsa" who uses her behind extensively, even by this series's standards!
 * And X2 has a character based entirely around Literal Ass-Kicking.
 * Arina of Waku Waku 7 has a bump as one of her throws. Coolest of all, however, is her aerial drop in which she tauntingly smacks her butt as it hits them. A literal case of Badass?
 * Peppita from Star Ocean: Till the End of Time attacks butt first in her "Charge!" animation. Though not an attack, Roger also puts a fairly unique spin on a butt smack taunt.
 * Neemon in Digimon Rumble Arena 2 uses his rear in a couple of attacks, along with heavy Fartillery and a spanking victory taunt.
 * In the original game, Impmon had at least three butt attacks.
 * Binbougami in Dream Mix TV Fighters has both a butt and gas attack.
 * June of Star Gladiator ends her super with a butt bump, as well as landing sitting on their face in her throw. The latter was also used by Ele in the sequel.
 * In Power Stone, many characters make use of the Ground Pound variant. Also, in the first game, Ayame used a flying bump as a combo ender. She and Pete also pat them at the enemy in their victory pose and taunt respectively.
 * In the Inuyasha PSX fighter, Shippo has a flying butt bump as one of his ducking combo hits.
 * Legaia 2: Duel Saga has Sharon's Peach Surprise combo ending with one. The gorilla boss uses one as well.
 * Jessica's "Hip Drop" attack in Dragon Quest VIII. It's not only an effective means of focusing on one enemy if you have Jessica using a whip, but it also has a chance to charm whoever she hits, making them waste a turn. Some enemies, such as the Fat Bats, also use it.
 * In Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round Two, Mama Tua used her massive backside as one of her special attacks.
 * The first stage of the SNES Battletoads game Battlemaniacs had Pig-like baddies that would try to sit on you from higher elevations and had a stone pig boss that did a jumping butt drop that would instant kill if it hit.
 * Helga from Clay Fighter had as special move called Valkyrie Ride.
 * Yokozuna from WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game had a scissor bomb and a banzai drop that could hit from across the ring. Ouch! And in the Super Nintendo-era WWF Raw, Yokozuna had a hidden move where he jumped off the turnbuckle and landed ass first in the ring, causing an earthquake!
 * Natalia Glinka from the freeware fighting game Vanguard Princess has two specific attacks using her butt. Given what little clothing she has down there and how she executes the move, it's a major point of Fan Service.
 * In Asterix at the Olympic Games, Obelix does this. It's conceivably destructive.
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers features a Butt Battle mini-game, in which female selkies attempt to knock one another into a pool using their rears.
 * In trailers for Keroro RPG, Tamama has a flying butt attack in his moveset.
 * In Chrono Cross, Macha's special attack, Bottoms Up, is this.
 * In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon, there's the Dancer class's Hip Attack and the Natural class's "Chocobo Drop".
 * Makoto Nanaya of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift does this as her back throw, which has knocking her opponent on their back and then jumping and landing on them butt-first. She also has a variant in her jumping 2C attack (although she's covering her butt with her tail when performing it).
 * Sonic Adventure 2:
 * In the multiplayer mode, Rouge the Bat has the Hip Drop move, which involves butt-stomping the ground so hard it causes an earthquake that stuns her opponent, even from all the way across the map.
 * Cameo character Nights also does this, since they use the same moveset as Rouge.
 * Mortal Kombat:
 * In Mortal Kombat 9, Kitana's old Square Wave attack (where she jumped up and air-dashed forward with a punch) was been replaced with a somewhat more realistic variation, where she jumps up and then uses her fans to propel herself ass-first into an opponent. In Mortal Kombat X she can even use this as a Brutality - yeah, she uses her ass to kill her opponent - while in Mortal Kombat 11, and can use it as a Fatal Move.
 * Sindel can also do this in 11; possibly it's a well-known Edenian technique.
 * In the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World beat 'em up game, Kim does this as a dash attack, with a cute noise accompanying it.
 * In the fighting game spin-off of Umineko no Naku Koro ni, Lucifer and Beatrice are both able to attack with their butts in the Umineko fighting spinoff. It's kind of ridiculous when Beatrice hits you with the ass end of her poofy dress.
 * In The Simpsons Hit & Run, Homer used this as a Ground Pound.
 * In Kingdom of Loathing, one item allows you to photocopy your own butt... which can then come out and attack you or someone else. It's just about the most literal version of this trope possible. (And yes, if your photocopied posterior ends up fighting someone, you end up with either 'Troper has kicked your butt' or 'Your butt has kicked Troper's'.)
 * In Psychic Force, Wendy can use this to slam an enemy into the Invisible Wall.
 * Gretchen from Knight's Contract has a finisher where she shrinks every enemy on screen and sits on them.
 * The Acrofatic Pooly, one of the fighters from the PSX fighting/adventure game Abalaburn, uses this as his weak close-range combo.
 * Double from Skullgirls has her "Hornet Bomber", which involves her shapeshifting to Cerebella and then flying through the air butt-first. Also happens to be a Shout-Out to R. Mika from Street Fighter.
 * The "Bump" ring from zOMG! causes the user to hip-check enemies away.
 * This is Marge's power shot attacks (hit the jump + attack buttons simultaneously) in The Simpsons arcade game.
 * In Sexy Parodius,
 * The trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Shredder's Revenge shows that April originally had a butt-slam attack, but this seems to have been Dummied Out in the final version. Not all fans are happy with this.
 * Elden Ring has several variants of a ground slam attack (Ground Slam, Golden Slam and Erdtree Slam) that consist in jumping high and forward and landing butt first, dealing heavy damage on direct impact and area damage around the landing point.

Web Comics
"Pintsize: I feel like I've been hit by a freight-train carrying eighty tons of SEXY!"
 * Questionable Content features Faye's Sonic Hip Attack.


 * Errant Story featured it once, when the fairy Nookie uses a flying butt-attack to knock out a fully-grown human mage, straight through a magical shield, for no apparent reason other than to show off. The Alt Text actually reads "Booty to the head!"

Web Original

 * An artist named Kazecat is very well known for having large anthro women that wrestle, usually finishing by slamming their huge butts down onto their opponents for a devastating defeat (and sometimes humiliating, if they have Fartillery).

Western Animation
"Brock: "Hey buddy... I'd kill for one of those right about now." Smoker: "It's my last pack." Brock: "It'll help me relax..." Searcher: "Dude, give him one! Please!" Smoker: "No! Screw him! Pirates don't give people cigarettes! They take them!" (Brock clenches his ass so tight that he breaks the guy's hand, and proceeds to use him as a weapon against the other pirate, before breaking free of his shackles and picking up the cigarette) Brock: "I told you what I'd do for one of these.""
 * Sort of(?) happens in The Venture Brothers episode "Ghosts of the Sargasso", a pair of professional "ghost pirates" (actually guys who make a living pulling Scooby-Doo Hoaxes) attempt to perform a... "cavity search" on bodyguard Brock Samson. Suffice it to say that one of the Mooks in question doesn't get his hand back until he is dead - from being used to bludgeon the other. Brock, it should be noted, is in shackles the entire time... you figure it out.

"Ring Announcer: And it looks like Loaf is going to administer a taste of the awful... the INSIDIOUS... FLYING BUTT PLIERS!"
 * This is the preferred tactic of the Super Duper Sumos, particularly Booma. "GLUTEUS MAXIMUS!"
 * Ren and Stimpy had a typically twisted variant in "Mad Dog Hoek":


 * In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode Krusty Krushers, SpongeBob and Patrick's opponents are done in when their ultimate move collides with the sleeping Patrick's "iron buns". Guess that workout paid off!
 * PJ in Goof Troop pretty much made a career out of it... for one episode. While Max is getting his ass pounded by a bully named Tooth, PJ accidentally kicks Tooth's ass with his ass. They then finagle their way onto the "school safety squad", an anti-bullying patrol otherwise staffed by skinny geeks, and soon uncover a conspiracy planned by the chief of the squad... Ladies and gentlemen, I give you "Lethal Goofin'"!
 * Celebrity Deathmatch had an episode in which Jennifer Lopez used her cybernetically enhanced ass to battle Dolly Parton's cybernetically enhanced boobs. Another episode featured a battle between Lucy Lawless and Calista Flockhart that ended with Lucy swallowing Calista entirely into her vagina, and later gave birth to her, claiming Calista as her own child.
 * In Avatar: The Last Airbender, when Aang is posing as a Fire Nation Academy student, a bully picks a fight with him. The bully is obviously an inexperienced fighte,r and Aang is the freaking Avatar. Aang simply avoids all his firebending attacks (while not using his own to avoid blowing cover), and for his final move slips behind him and uses his own ass to lightly bump his opponent in the ass, nearing making the bully fall over.
 * Not quite a battle example, but in Aladdin Jafar bumps Prince Ali out of the way with his butt. He's so skinny it really shouldn't work, but it does.
 * In KaBlam!!, June does this constantly to Henry.
 * Princess Candy from Dave the Barbarian practices Tae Kwon Don't ("Not as useful as Tae Kwon Do, but it's great for the glutes"), which appears to use this as its primary technique - every time she tries to use it in a fight, she launches herself at her opponent, butt-first.
 * The season 2 opening for The Superhero Squad Show has Wolverine doing it to a Sentinel. See it here.
 * An episode of Dexter's Laboratory has Dexter's dad butt-bumping his son into the pool.
 * In South Park, when Cartman is teaching Craig how to fight (sumo), he tosses Craig across the room using "the power of the ass".
 * My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
 * In "Sonic Rainboom", Rarity rump-bumps Twilight Sparkle while trying to convince her to try a spell that will let her accompany Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy to the Best Young Fliers' Competition in Cloudsdale.
 * Near the beginning of "Party of One", Pinkie Pie accidentally hip-checks Fluttershy and Twilight Sparkle into the walls of her apartment with her overly-enthusiastic dancing. Near the end, Rainbow Dash tries to get a bummed-out and angry Pinkie Pie to come with her to Sweet Apple Acres. Pinkie Pie refuses, and when Rainbow Dash tries to force her, Pinkie Pie sits on her head.
 * At the beginning of "The Last Roundup", Derpy Hooves knocks down one of the Town Hall's support beams and later breaks the floor, all with her butt.
 * Done by Betty Boop to two other women in her "I Wanna Be Loved By You" musical number during "The Romance of Betty Boop".
 * The DeeDee twins do this to Dana in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker when they are dancing with Terry to get her out of the way so they can gang up on him.
 * In one episode of Phineas and Ferb, during a flashback to a soccer game Baljeet and Mishti both use this to bounce the other out of the way.
 * A Running Gag in Family Guy involved Peter doing this to Meg; supposedly, this wasn't considered child abuse because it was a cartoon where Slapstick Knows No Gender, though a lot of fans didn't think so. Peter eventually got a taste of his own medicine courtesy of his sister, after which the joke seemed to have been retired.

Real Life

 * Australia presents... the wombat! A cute, fuzzy little creature, similar to the koala, (only it lives underground), that kills stuff with its butt. When pursued by a predator down one of its extensive burrows, it can use its rather solid posterior to crush the poor creature's head against the walls of the burrow.
 * In Brazil, there's a dance technique called samba duro or "hard samba". It's done during samba dances, and the practitioner (usually a woman) hits her opponent with her bunda and hips as she dances. It's mostly a slightly catty, aggressively-passive-aggressive way to punish people for cutting in on one's partner or doing other rude things. Some probably find this Fetish Fuel.
 * This evolved in 2010 into the Surra de Bunda (lit. "ass fighting") dance move, in which the dancer literally whacks a guy in the face with her butt. It's kind of become a meme - especially in Brazil, where devotion to bunda is practically a national pastime.
 * Happens quite often in roller derby. A 100 lb girl can take out someone twice her size by sitting on the other girl's thigh. One of the classic maneuvers of roller derby is the booty block. Performed with impressive stopping power, it's more or less exactly what it sounds like.
 * Some martial arts throws use pushing one's hips against the opponent as a means of gaining leverage for the throw. Depending on the heights of the two people in question, you could unintentionally slam a hip or tailbone into your opponent's groin
 * Kickboxer and MMA fighter Mark Hunt once used what Randy Couture dubbed "The Atomic Butt Drop" against Wanderlei Silva.
 * Hip-checking in ice hockey. Such checks from players who are known for it are occasionally referred to as "the flying ass".
 * Mundane Utility: if your arms are full and you need to open a door, using the butt will let you keep your balance better than using your foot.