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** There was an episode where Bob orders his keytool to do just that, as [[Big Bad]] Megabyte is lunging towards him: "Glitch! ''Anything!''" Glitch turns into a ''lamp-post'', and Megabyte runs face-first into it.
** When Dot was falling to her apparent death, he yelled "Glitch! Anything!", and got a spring-based fall-cushioning device on the ground to catch her. (Not quite a trampoline, but the same basic premise.)
* ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' has GizmoDuck, whose suit is supposed to be able to do anything, but he didn't have time to read the instruction manual. This is played for laughs later, when he's more familiar with the suit, with him being prepared for more trivial and minor things (such as having a satellite dish so his mother can watch TV on his display panel) than for the more important things.
* X5 on ''[[Atomic Betty]]''.
* Goddard from ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]'' is an excellent example of this trope - even the glitches in his programming, such as his ability to "play dead" (AKA spontaneously reassemble after a main core implosion), regularly come in handy.
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