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Say that the poor [[Distressed Damsel]] is looking her [[Fate Worse Than Death]] dead in the face, and is [[You Can't Fight Fate|resigned]] to it, because she knows that [[Nothing Can Save Us Now]]...and then, ''boom''! The heroes [[Dynamic Entry|kick down the door]] and proceed to [[Curb Stomp Battle|stomp the bad guys into the ground]].
 
A [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] will often have a [[Misfit Mobilization Moment]] before becoming the Big Damn Heroes. If they were busy with something else, but saw the crisis and dropped whatever they were doing in order to save the day, it's a case of [[Dudley Do -Right Stops to Help]].
 
But note that a Big Damn Heroes moment doesn't have to ''succeed''. The villain may declare "[[You Are Too Late]]." Or sometimes the heroes' actions end up [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|making things worse]].
 
Often this can involve [[Gunship Rescue]], [[I Got You Covered]], [[Horseback Heroism]], [[Roaring Rampage of Rescue]], [[Just in Time]], or even [[Changed My Mind, Kid]].
 
Compare [[The Cavalry]] (it's the heroes saved in the nick of time), [[Contrived Coincidence]], [[Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work]], [[Villainous Rescue]] (when the villains are like this [[Trope]]).
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If the heroes just finished a training arc and show off new powers, it's [[Look What I Can Do Now]].
 
[[Super Trope]] of [[Roaring Rampage of Rescue]]. Often leads to a [["Hell Yes!" Moment]].
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* [[Big Damn Heroes/Anime and Manga|Anime and Manga]]