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** Harry's not the only one to do this, either; {{spoiler|Madrigal Raith attempts to kill Mouse by driving a car into him.}} Again, subverted in that it doesn't work too well; {{spoiler|Mouse turns out to be [[Only Mostly Dead]]}}]. |
** Harry's not the only one to do this, either; {{spoiler|Madrigal Raith attempts to kill Mouse by driving a car into him.}} Again, subverted in that it doesn't work too well; {{spoiler|Mouse turns out to be [[Only Mostly Dead]]}}]. |
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* The pulp series ''The Spider'' featured this several times, at least once with a bus. |
* The pulp series ''The Spider'' featured this several times, at least once with a bus. |
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* ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' features this—by way of a magically enhanced car ''achieving sentience'' and fighting off giant spiders to deliver the title character (and [[Sidekick]]) to safety. |
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* The ''[[Zombie Survival Guide]]'' specifically subverts this trope—saying that it's a good way to ruin your car, spread virus-containing blood everywhere, and turns a fairly easy-to-see walking zombie into a much-harder-to-spot ''crawling zombie.'' |
* The ''[[Zombie Survival Guide]]'' specifically subverts this trope—saying that it's a good way to ruin your car, spread virus-containing blood everywhere, and turns a fairly easy-to-see walking zombie into a much-harder-to-spot ''crawling zombie.'' |
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** Although it does go on to say that larger vehicles like semis and armored trucks have some decent applications as mobile forts. |
** Although it does go on to say that larger vehicles like semis and armored trucks have some decent applications as mobile forts. |