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* In the [[Ciaphas Cain]] novel ''Cain's Last Stand'', the confrontation between Cain and Warmaster Varan starts out like this. Then they fight.
* The Duel of Insults from the [[Redwall]] novel ''Marlfox'' certainly counts as this.
* The argument between Severus Snape and Sirius Black in ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Order of Thethe Phoenix (novel)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' escalates quickly into childish name-calling. Considering both characters are scene-stealing and bombastic on their own, the fact that they have a scene together at all should make the wizarding world explode. Just imagine if the scene had been in the movie.
 
 
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== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Drowtales]]''
** Just about anytime a fight gets serious you can expect this. Quain'tana, Zala'ess (even more so when they're in [https://web.archive.org/web/20160605155542/http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?order=chapters&id=449 the same scene]) and pretty much all of the [[Knight Templar]] Kyorl'solenurn clan seem to have a steady diet of the comic's scenery.
** The hammiest moment, bar none, is during Sil'lice's flashback where she battles the equally hamtacular Kalki, and Sil'lice's ham-a-thon when she returns to the Sharen fortress afterwards. They ''literally'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20150912193919/http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive//20090908c19p014.jpg start knocking down the scenery].