Improbable Aiming Skills/Western Animation

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Examples of Improbable Aiming Skills in Western Animation include:

  • The Yuyan Archers from Avatar: The Last Airbender can literally shoot the wings off a fly (or at least pin it to a tree from a hundred paces away—without killing it), or at least that's what Zhao said. Though this was most likely hyperbole, they are able to pin Aang to a log by his shirt and nail someone hiding behind a human shield in the head.
    • Mai has also demonstrated impeccable and deadly accurate knife-throwing skills. Although sometimes it's shuriken. She keeps several dozen in the sleeves of her robe.
  • The ARC Troopers from Star Wars: Clone Wars possess impressive powers of accuracy, almost every shot blasts a droid's head off and a single trooper takes out a Trade Federation armored tank in less than 5 seconds by running up the side of it, blasting the top off, shooting several shots from the inside of the machine and running like hell.
  • Averted in Code Lyoko, where Odd and Yumi miss quite frequently, especially when the shot would be difficult in real life (i.e. shooting at a moving target). Then again, since often the enemies simply dodge, and Odd's arrows are often shown moving as fast as a real arrow, this might be a case of The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard. Played relatively straight with Aelita (after she gains her Energy Field in season 3), who only misses when she's distressed.
  • Ferb in Phineas and Ferb As Candace is falling into a Canyon with a coin powered rocket when she run's out of quarters. Ferb casually does "The Robot" for a couple of tourists, who give him a quarter. Then he proceeds to slingshot the coin, straight into the slot.
  • Played with in South Park: Butters hits his target every time, without looking—but only in the guy's crotch balls dick naughty bits.
  • In King of the Hill, Bobby has very few talents but at a carnival after picking up a bb gun at a shooting gallery finds out he's an excellent shot, later when taken to a shooting range he shoots off his rounds pretty quickly and Hank is disappointed that he didn't listen to him only to discover all of his shots hit the target dead center.
  • Used in the M.A.S.K. episode The Golden Goddess to a ridiculous degree. Alex Sector (never previously known for his aiming skills) disables an elephant with laser cannons without harming it. He fires the cannons the elephant's feet such that the elephant steps/falls into the blast craters... which are the size of its feet. Alex accomplishes this feat:
    • From above and behind
    • While parachuting from a plane in a semi truck
    • With the giant laser cannons mounted distally on the truck
    • Hitting beneath all four feet on both sides of the elephant, without hitting the elephant
    • Missing only one set of three paired shots
    • With the "camera" noticeably rocking to convey how unsteady a platform he's shooting from
    • This just after commenting "... if I can just keep this blasted truck steady enough."
  • In one episode of Class of the Titans, Atlanta splits an arrow robin hood style. Then splits that one. While upside down. On a rope.
    • Talking of Robin Hood, in the Walt Disney film Robin splits his opponent's arrow. With an arrow he deflected mid-flight with a second shot (after his first was interfered with). With both the deflected and the deflecting arrow being improvised bits of stick half-broken in the middle. And a bow made of a green stick and pieces of skin. And standing on stilts with a giant fake beak strapped to his face. While singing the Chinese National Anthem backwards (actually this last part is not true).