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** The Class Rep broke the Pactio system when she pacted with Negi; her love for him was so great she inverted the spell and became the dominant partner in the contract, despite not actually having any magical power, one of the only examples of love being quantifiably taken [[Beyond the Impossible]].
* [[Naruto]] Killer Bee uses seven swords, at once, without his hands, and it works. He can also transform into his biju without going nuts, which the previous two jinchuriki (one of them [[The Hero]]) demonstrated to be impossible.
** Other examples include {{spoiler|Kushina surviving having the Kyuubi extracted from her, something that was assumed to be universally fatal,}} and {{spoiler|the Third Raikage [[NoWon't SellWork On Me|No Selling]] a ''Rasenshuriken'', an attack that, up to this point, had pretty much instantly disintegrated everything else it hit. Even the ''[[Eldritch Abomination|Kyuubi]]'' took more damage from it.}}
** Chapter 533: {{spoiler|Chouji [[Power Gives You Wings|grows chakra wings]] without using the three soldier pills in succession,}} a feat that ''blows away his own father.''
* ''[[One Piece]]'': Zoro can talk with a sword in his mouth. Sanji can ignite his legs with stomping and not get burned. UNDERWATER, even. He kicked Duval ''pretty''. A sword ''ate'' a fruit that turns it into an elephant. [[Eiichiro Oda|Their creator]] says their 'heart' does it, [[It Runs on Nonsensoleum|somehow]].
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* [[Kämpfer]] Natsuru gets married {{spoiler|''With himself.''}} and even more impossible {{spoiler|he has a little girl with himself.}} Despite all this it could be averted as [[Mind Screw|there was a lot of weird stuff in that episode.]]
* Despite a lot of extreme and reality bending abilities in [[Medaka Box]], Aka Aoki has the distinction of an Abnormality that is impossible according to the series' own logic. She can infect any person with any sickness ...and she uses it to ''cure'' any damage done during Flask 13 and the subsequent trials.
* Averted in [[Midori no Hibi]]. One of Seiji's classmates [https://web.archive.org/web/20111229082823/http://www.tenmanga.com/chapter/MidorinoHibi3/170450-7.html claimed he did this] by punching out a car but Seiji sweatdrops and says that's impossible.
* ''[[Heroic Age]]''. Bellcross punches a BLACK HOLE.
* ''[[High School DxD]]''. Issei accidentally {{spoiler|''summoning the breast god''}} that ''other gods don't know about'' thought that it was crazy definitely counts.
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{{quote|'''Dan''': ''FREE!''}}
** In ''Kid's Story'', The Kid managed to wake ''himself'' up from the Matrix, an act ''nobody'' considered possible.
* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' did it to a lesser extent when new Stands appearing in Part 4 and later seemed to break previously established limitations:
** Part 4 introduces some peculiar Stands that allow a single person to effectively have two Stands at a time (Boy II Man and Cheap Trick), effectively breaking the "only one Stand per user" rule.
** Also in Part 4, Killer Queen and its secondary attacks, Sheer Heart Attack and Bites The Dust, introduce the concept of Automatic Stands and break the rule of "longer range means less powerful". At least Automatic Stands have the weakness of being predictable and out of direct control when far from their user.
** After the concept of a "mirror world" was deemed ludicrous in Part 3, Man in the Mirror in Part 5 has a power based exactly on this concept.
** Notorious B.I.G in Part 5 is the first Stand in the series able to live on with its user dead and no object to bind to, making it effectively indestructible.
* In ''[[K-On!]] high school''{{sic}}, Ui plays a guitar line that her music teacher is certain requires six fingers on her hand to play. Yes, Ui has normal hands.
* In the Doma Arc of Yu-Gi-Oh, Dartz (being the [[Big Bad]]) naturally has a deck that is [[Superpower Lottery| ridiculously overpowered,]] culminating in the summoning of Divine Serpent Geh, whose ATK is infinite. But the Trope is expanded on a turn later, where Yami counters this with Knight of Destiny, whose attack Score is beyond infinite. Interestingly, these cards [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Divine_Serpent_Geh do have][https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Timaeus_the_Knight_of_Destiny?so=search OCG counterparts], but their effects are at least understandable.
** The idea of “beyond infinite” is in fact contradicted in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'' (which is [[Loose Canon]] at best, but then, so is the [[Filler Arc| Doma Arc]]) where Yami uses [[Physical God| Obelisk the Tormentor]] to defeat [[Big Bad| Tenma]]’s [[The Devil| Wicked Avatar]]. The Avatar is [[Nigh Invulnerable]] because it is a top-tier Divine card, (which makes it impervious to the effects of all Spells and Traps, plus the effects monsters except Divine Beasts of the same Tier, which only includes itself and the Winged Dragon of Ra) and its own effect makes its ATK equal to the ATK of the opposing monster plus 1. Yami is able to defeat this by using a special Spell Card called Divine Evolution on Obelisk the Tormentor, causing it to evolve one Divine rank higher, and then using Obelisk’s own effect to make its ATK infinite. The Wicked Avatar cannot make its own ATK higher than that no matter how hard it tries, so the result of the battle is (as per the rules of Duel Monsters) a draw resulting in [[Mutual Kill]], and the Avatar’s defeat breaks the curse put upon Tenma.
 
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