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* ''[[Fate/stay night]]'': Saber does this during her first fight with Berserker and is only explainable through [[Rule of Cool]]. Not only is she wearing a long skirt but she's wearing a suit of ''metal armor'' and carrying a sword. But do note that as a Servant, she's considered a spirit, and so cannot be hurt by something as mundane as electricity.
* ''[[Fate/stay night]]'': Saber does this during her first fight with Berserker and is only explainable through [[Rule of Cool]]. Not only is she wearing a long skirt but she's wearing a suit of ''metal armor'' and carrying a sword. But do note that as a Servant, she's considered a spirit, and so cannot be hurt by something as mundane as electricity.
* ''[[Tsukihime]]'': Ciel can do this. Again, [[Rule of Cool]] is king. Sensing a pattern here?
* ''[[Tsukihime]]'': Ciel can do this. Again, [[Rule of Cool]] is king. Sensing a pattern here?
* ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma 1/2]]'' has most of the characters do this at one point. Still doesn't explain how a power line is able to support their weight though.
* ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma 1/2]]'' has most of the characters do this at one point. Still doesn't explain how a power line is able to support their weight though.
* In ''[[Golden Boy]]'', Kintaro wins a race, on bicycle, against a motorcycle, in part by using a power-line shortcut. It's a combination of [[Rule of Cool]] and [[You Fail Physics Forever]].
* In ''[[Golden Boy]]'', Kintaro wins a race, on bicycle, against a motorcycle, in part by using a power-line shortcut. It's a combination of [[Rule of Cool]] and [[You Fail Physics Forever]].
* The Catbus performs this trope in ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]''.
* The Catbus performs this trope in ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]''.