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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* On ''[[The Secret Saturdays]]'', Fiskerton is the family's designated locked-door opener or blank-wall smasher-downer, but the entire [[Badass Family|Saturday family]] except Zak seems capable of pulling off the same feat if required.
* In an episode of ''[[Thunderbirds]]'' Parker (an ex-thief) opens a highly sophisticated Bank of England vault using one of Lady Penelope's hairpins.
* In ''The World's Finest'' movie, Superman knocks down a door and then gives Batman a sarcastic "after you" gesture, to which Batman sardonically remarks, "You're learning."
* [[Popeye]] uses the exact line "Open Says Me" when punching a stone door open, in a cartoon inspired by the tale of ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves''.
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** The Flash has repeatedly done the "push every combination" method to open doors. Once Batman subverted it by telling Flash the combination after about ten seconds of rapid typing.
* Toph pulls one in the finale of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' when she pulls a [[Shave and a Haircut]] and blasts the door out of the way on the 'two bits' with metalbending. Doubles as a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|C.M.O.A]].
* In an episode of ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'', Magica de Spell magically turns the combination lock on her own safe, but it fails to open when she orders, "Open, says me!" She finally groans, "Oh, why do I bother?!" and smashes the safe with a sledgehammer she apparently just happened to have lying around.
* [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]] on the "[[Atlantis]]" episode of ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''. Phineas attempts to decode the writing on the door leading to Atlantis, but [[Friendly Enemy|Buford]] simply punches the door, causing it to ''open properly''.
** In another episode, there was a door that'd only open if someone told how many jellybeans there were in a nearby jar. Buford ate them all and answered "zero". The door opened.
* Judging by the 1990's ''[[X-Men]]'' animated series, [[Blade Below the Shoulder|Wolverine]] really hates doors.
* The Amazing Mumbo in ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' uses it as an incantation instead of the expected [[Open Sesame]].
 
== [[Truth in Television]] ==
* [[Averted]] in [[Real Life]], sort of: on ''[[Myth BustersMythBusters]]'', Jamie was about to kick open a door when Adam picked it. In a previous episode, Grant had failed to open a similar door by shooting the lock.
** In another episode, they demonstrated that it is quite possible to break through a standard door by force, even against deadbolts. The only reason the deadbolt held fast in the show was that Jamie had used a stronger set of screws than the standard; had Jamie used the standard screws, he likely would have broken through the door on the first try.
 
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