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** Jessie has also pulled mallets out of hyperspace, as well as frying pans.
** The unnamed TV reporter from ''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventures'' pulled one out when she was aggravated with Hareta; however, the entire gag was that he was popping out of holes in the ground like a game of Whack-A-Mole.
{{quote| '''Cameraman:''' W-what are you carrying ''that'' around for?}}
* Kaname from ''[[Full Metal Panic]]'' often uses a hyperspace [[Paper Fan of Doom]] to punish Sousuke. (Actually, she can be seen sometimes in FUMOFU actually carrying said [[Paper Fan of Doom]] in her school portfolio.)
* ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'' apparently uses this several times:
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* Overlaps with [[Hyperspace Arsenal]], but a vast number of video games incorporate the ability for characters to draw a weapon (or similar tool) at will from nowhere.
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Amy Rose's]] signature weapon is a mallet that shows up out of nowhere. There's not a single TV show or video game she shows up in either in which she doesn't have the hammer at all (since [[Sonic Adventure]]) or in which she keeps the hammer in a logical place. It gets [[Lampshaded]] in [[Sonic X]].
{{quote| [Amy throws hammer at Eggman's airship] <br />
Eggman: "We got your hammer up here, so you can't touch us!" <br />
[Amy pulls out another hammer out of nowhere.] <br />
Decoe/Bocoe: "Ah!! Another one!" <br />
Bokun: "She's got more hammers than a hardware store!" }}
* Literally in the game [[Patapon]] 2. Ormen Karmen, the Karmen chief and the Penultimate Boss, has one attack where a gigantic hammer appears in his hands and he crashes it down on the patapons. When he finishes attacking, the hammer shrinks back into the void.