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** The scenario was inverted in a much earlier episode, where Mandy very clearly smiled after she made everyone else on Earth vanish instantly.
*** And in the very first episode, where she smiled and winked at the camera.
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]''
** [[The Smart Guy|Egon]] of ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' manages to [[Explosive Instrumentation|overload his calculator]] with an ''offensive football play'' that, if executed, would not only completely collapse the defense but perhaps all known space as well.
** In "The Boogeyman Cometh", Ray claims using the throwers ''at all'' in the Boogeyman's pocket dimension could be even ''worse'' than crossing the streams, as the laws of physics are different there.
** There was also the episode "The Hole in the Wall Gang". In a haunted house, ghosts were spawned out of holes in the wall, and how big and powerful the ghost was depended on the size of the hole. (As in, small hole, weak ghost, big hole, strong ghost.) This created a problem when fighting them blew a ''huge'' hole in the wall, with the potential to spawn the worst monster they had ever fought. Egon quickly determined that placing a smaller hole inside the big hole could dispell the effect, but he aborted the plan upon realizing it might also cause a reality breaking paradox situation and cause the entire universe to implode. [[From Bad to Worse| But it only got worse]] when the creature destroyed the whole house, making the hole much bigger, and giving them no choice but to risk the first plan. Fortunately, the risk paid off.
* In the first ''[[Futurama]]'' movie, Bender causes this by gathering a whole bunch of time-duplicates of himself from his many trips back in time and convincing them not to come out when they were supposed to.
* One episode of ''[[Adventure Time]]'' has Finn blowing a ''fourth dimensional bubble'' which caused a black hole to form due to its sheer impossibility.