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** It's not just the trio. In the first movie, Mewtwo blows up Viridian City Gym, which Giovanni survives, while all the scientists who created him are killed when Mewtwo blows up their lab in a similar explosion. In ''Pokemon Live'', he also survives Mecha Mew2's selfdestruct.
 
== [[BoardFan GamesWorks]] ==
* This would be incomplete without mention of the board game ''Kill Doctor Lucky''. It's sort of the anti-Clue. You are actively trying to murder the titular Dr. Lucky for whatever reason (the game actually encourages you to invent a reason - revenge, money, he looks funny, etc.). The only thing is, he's very aptly named - every murder attempt can be foiled by the other players (though the cards used to foil attempts will eventually run out, so the good doctor will eventually croak). And the amount he survives over the course of the game is absurd - a [[Monkeys Paw]], [[BFG|a cannon]], [[Revolvers Are Just Better|a shot with a revolver]], being hung, [[More Dakka|a submachine gun]]... all that and more.
 
== Fan Works ==
* In ''[https://www.wattpad.com/story/163260272-astral-journey-it's-complicated Astral Journey: It's Complicated]'', both [[Spice Girls| the narrator and Melanie]] has this kind of luck, to a random car accident that created an electrify field. The former spend the first 2 in a half parts, in a [[Convenient Coma| coma]], but {{spoiler| they were able to survive}}.
 
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** Rincewind does not actually sustain any life-threatening damage. He is just always saved just in time.
 
== [[Live -Action TelevisionTV]] ==
* The cast of ''[[Torchwood]]'' seem to get this a lot. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in that it's accepted by the characters that Torchwood agents are lucky if they live to see their first grey hair. Particuarly there's leader Jack, who is [[Immortality|immortal]]. You can make a case for whether he counts, since he ''doesn't'' usually survive, he just refuses to ''stay'' dead. His list of deaths to date include (but are in no way limited to): shot by a Dalek, thrown off a 100 foot building, being stuck on the outside of the TARDIS inside of the vortex, electrocuted, shot in the head, blown up via a bomb implanted in his stomach, encased in concrete, stabbed for days on end by Italians, poisoned... the list goes on.
** Also {{spoiler|Owen}}, who eventually ''does'' die. And comes back as [[The Undead|a sentient but not technically alive]], unhealing, never sleeping, never eating, incredibly grumpy corpse.
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== [[Radio]] ==
* [[Milton Jones]]. He falls from a plane above the former Yugoslavia but survives by landing on a snowman... he's pushed into a printing press by Chris Evans but rescued by Esther Rantzen... he's stranded in the Arctic but saved when Agnitha from Abba turns up and gives him a snowmobile...
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* This would be incomplete without mention of the board game ''Kill Doctor Lucky''. It's sort of the anti-''Clue''. You are actively trying to murder the titular Dr. Lucky for whatever reason (the game actually encourages you to invent a reason - revenge, money, he looks funny, etc.). The only thing is, he's very aptly named - every murder attempt can be foiled by the other players (though the cards used to foil attempts will eventually run out, so the good doctor will eventually croak). And the amount he survives over the course of the game is absurd - a [[Monkeys Paw]], [[BFG|a cannon]], [[Revolvers Are Just Better|a shot with a revolver]], being hung, [[More Dakka|a submachine gun]]... all that and more.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' opens with Shepard's death, where he/she is flung into bulkheads, suffocated by space, and then plummets to the surface of a nearby planet AFTER''after DYINGdying''. Everyone who meets him/her afterward notes that they all thought Shepard was dead. Subverted, though, in that Shepard actually DID''did'' die, but was brought back to life over the course of two years in a unique and extremely expensive process. Double-subverted in that there shouldn't behave been anything left to even salvage. If the corpse was just left in orbit, then there'd be a plausible explanation. But it was stated that the body fell from orbit. If the re-entry burn-up didn't utterly incinerate the body, the surface impact would have atomized it.
** ''Mass Effect 3'' has the additional revelation that Shepard, along with being incinerated, battered and... well, ''dead'', was additionally {{spoiler|braindead as well. This leads to Shepard wondering if he/she's even still him/her, and not some AI that just thinks she is}}.
* [[Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven]], in a series of missions where you must kill the [[Big Bad]]'s little brother and right hand man, Sergio. Sergio goes on to survive four heavily planned assassination attempts through mostly dumb luck, and eventually Tommy just chases him down to his hideout and confronts him directly.
* Phoenix Wright, the original protagonist of the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series. Aside from the near brushes with murder from Mafia hitmen, assassins, [[Amoral Attorney]]s, etc., he also survived {{spoiler|a hundred foot fall from a burning bridge into a fast-moving freezing river in the middle of winter}} with a bare fever and head cold. He was still hospitalized, but even that is pretty lucky.
* Dr. Eggman from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' always manages to survive catastrophic ship failures, including one ''in a pit of lava''. [[Convection, Schmonvection]] indeed.
* ''[[Syphon Filter]]'': Logan has survived falling 50 feet through a glass ceiling, swan diving off a cliff, and jumping from an exploding bridge onto a moving train, etc., things you couldn't conceivably survive in real life.
* Goddamn Liquid Snake from ''[[Metal Gear Solid|Liquid Snake]]''. Helicopter crashes, stinger missiles, three story freefalls, multiple bullets. Then in the second game we find out that not even killing him stops him.
* [[Uncharted|Nathan Drake]], full stop. The trick is ''he'' knows it, his ''enemies'' know it, and quite frankly, the entire cast is in disbelief at the sheer quantity and reliability of his luck.
* Lan/Netto in ''[[Mega Man Battle Network]] 2'' receives hundreds of thousands of rads of radiation. Even with a protective suit, that should cause Central Nervous Syndrome to set in in a matter of minutes. CNS is rapidly (as in hours-days) degenerative and always fatal, making this also an example of [[You Fail Nuclear Physics Forever]].
* ''[[Halo|Halo Reach]]'': Noble Six plummets to Reach from space after {{spoiler|Jorge's [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}} and somehow survives with little more than a limp, whereas in Halo 3, the fall from the Forerunner ship over Earth was thought to kill Master Chief when he was found.
** Of course, Noble Six was wearing specialized atmosphere re-entry equipment, Master Chief was not.
* The cinematics alone should've killed ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]''.
* In ''[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]'', Nicolai lights the gas station on fire and is caught in the explosion, but shows up none the worse for wear later.
* ''[[No More Heroes]]''
** Travis Touchdown survives several such episodes in [[No More Heroes]] and its sequel, one of the most notable occasions being in a cut-scene before his battle with Holly Summers in the first game. He ends up in a pit of sand, and has three hand-grenades dropped directly onto his chest. This merely means he is bounced out of the hole by consecutive explosions, and he continues the game with no lasting ill effects. Every cutscene before a boss fight has him surviving way more than anyone should. During the final battle with {{spoiler|Jeanne}}, she bloody [[Normally I Would Be Dead Now|PUNCHES THROUGH HIS HEART]], but he just shrugs it off.
** The same works for some of the bosses. Skelter Helter provides the page quote for [[Normally I Would Be Dead Now]], a couple of bosses from the first game return for the sequel, and then there's the terms on which [[Akashic Records|a few bosses in the sequel]] are fought.
* In ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon|F.E.A.R.]]'', the first clue (beyond his super-reflexes) that our protagonist is not normal is when he is launched out of a second story window by an explosion and just stands up slightly dazed. Then, {{spoiler|at the end, he survives getting thrown several miles through the air by a ''nuclear shockwave''. How? Erm... no one's really sure.}}
* At one point in ''[[Singularity]]'', [[Player Character|Nate Renko]] travels back to 1955 and shoots [[Big Bad]] Demichev in the head, causing him to fall out a window. Yet, when Renko returns to his own time, Demichev is still alive and ruling the world with an iron fist.
* Emil from [[Nie RNieR]] was revealed to be alive in ending C, with only his head intact. Its not explained how he was able to get out of that magical blast field alive.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==