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* In the "Big Trouble in Nekonron, China" ''[[Ranma ½]]'' movie, Ranma was able to ''punch'' the water spurts coming from the geysers around them in order to create steaming hot water projectiles that could hit his opponent, no matter what his defenses.
** In what is arguably Cologne's personal [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], very early on, she was able to blast seawater at Ranma in the shape of a great white shark. This, after effortlessly whirling her staff while underwater to create a massive waterspout.
* The Watery from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''. There's anotherare cardother cards called The Rain (though the main threat presented by it is that it was making The Wood grow out of control.; Itit could still chase you around and drench you, though.) and The Storm (which is more of a hurricane, but still used water as the basis of its attack).
** As well, the antagonist of the first movie utilizes water-based powers.
* Mitarai "Seaman" Kiyoshi of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' has the ability to animate water to attack people with by mixing his blood in it.
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** Another used it more epicly. Fugen Shinjin (a deliberate [[Expy]] of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Kaworu Nagisa]]) controls atoms with his paopei. He warns his enemies before blasting them. He used light water mist as the first warning, sharp ice formations as his last warning, and when it didn't work, ''he used the hydrogen atoms to create deuterium and tritium and initiate a nuclear fusion reaction instantly''. Cue [[Stuff Blowing Up]].
* In ''[[Flame of Recca]]'', Mikagami Tokiya uses a water sword, which he can form whenever there's a water source. His water-based power works well against Recca's [[Playing with Fire|flame powers]], but during the rematch, Recca amplified his flame powers so that the water boiled to steam, nullifying the effect. Note that the water around the sword is finite (meaning he needs another water source to "recharge"), while Recca's flame is infinite.
** It should be noted that he can make his sword even stronger simply by absorbing more water. Hell, before one early battle, he absorbs all the water from an entire olympicOlympic-sized swimming pool, for crying out loud.
** Also, once, when his sword had its water removed or something, he used {{spoiler|his own blood}} to reactivate it.
* In ''[[Battle Angel Alita]]'', one of the enemies Alita fights uses a molecule-thin stream of water fired at supersonic speeds. [[w:Water jet cutter|It cuts through steel with shocking ease.]]
* Hajime, the Leafe Knight of Water, from ''[[Prétear]]''; and it's just water—the reason he doesn't have powers over ''[[An Ice Person|ice]]'' is because these are handled by his buddy, Mannen.
* One half of Fate Averruncus' abilities in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''.
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* [[Archangel Gabriel]]'s dominion in ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'' is water, first shown when it accidentally falls down from heaven due to an accidental spellcasting. Later on, we are introduced to Acqua of the Back of God's Right Seat, who is aligned to Archangel Gabriel and thus the most powerful water magician in the series.
* Mio Mizumori from ''[[Ten Yori Mo Hoshi Yori Mo]]''.
 
 
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