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Compare [[Not the Fall That Kills You]], the common result of falling for hours, and [[Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress]].
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* ''[[Illusion of Gaia]]'': At the end of the [[Floating Continent]] dungeon, the protagonist Will jumps off the side and starts falling. His cousin Neil [[Catch a Falling Star|tries to pilot a biplane under him]] but drops a contact lens, resulting in Will continuing to fall for a while while Neil argues with his passengers and brings the plane around again.
* ''[[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]] 3'' has the sequence right before Cerberus, the game's [[That One Boss]]. Kratos Literally jumps off the Daedelus' Labyrinth and falls forever until he gets to the bottom of the chain. What's really strange, is how the impact from hitting things during the fall causes damage, yet the impact from reaching the ground does nothing.
* During the prologue of the H-game ''Sumaga'', the main character has enough time from waking up in freefall to think to himself for a bit, have an extended conversation with three flying girls, watch an aerial battle between said girls and what they mistook him for, and have one of them make a mad dive towards him before he hits the ground and dies. He's awfully calm about it, more so than having [[Laser -Guided Amnesia]].
* One of the bonus levels in ''[[Aero the Acrobat]]'' is a long, long dive into a pool.
 
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