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[[File:Just_Cause_planesurfing_7453.jpg|link=Just Cause (Videovideo Gamegame)|frame|[[Rule of Cool|It's the only way to travel.]]]]
 
{{quote|And when they're boarding, they always say get on the plane, get on the plane. I say fuck that, let Evel Knievel get ''on'' the plane. I'm getting ''in'' the plane!|[[George Carlin]]}}
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** Dwight attempted this in ''A Dame To Kill For'', but failed.
** In the first Sin City tale, Marv subverted this by actually hurling himself through the windhield of a cop car as opposed to just hanging on.
* [[Spider -Man]] has had his fair share due to his abilities:
** Way back in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #1, Spidey hopped onto the Chameleon's helicopter and ripped the door off in order to get to him.
** He pulled a similar move at the climax of the first Hobgoblin storyarc when he jumped onto the side of an armored van in order to get to the villain.
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== Fan Fiction ==
* In ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero (Fanfic)|Kyon Big Damn Hero]]'', Kyon hops to the top of car while [[Invisibility Cloak|stealthed]] in order to rescue Sasaki, keeping himself in place thanks to his [[Gravity Master|gravity manipulators]].
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[G.I. Joe: theThe Rise of Cobra|GI Joe: the Rise of Cobra]]'', Snake Eyes does this on the approach to the Eiffel Tower.
* In both ''[[Green Hornet]]'' movie serials, the Hornet catches a ride on the back bumper of a villain's car.
* Happens with the titular train in ''[[The Polar Express]]''.
* ''[[Teen Wolf (Filmfilm)|Teen Wolf]]'''s favorite game was to surf the top of a bus.
* In ''[[Batman]]'' (1989), reporter Alexander Knox does this on the hood of Vicki Vale's car.
* In ''[[Dick Tracy]]'' (1990), Tracy's Sidekick "The Kid" hitches a ride on the back of police cars.
* ''[[The Matrix]] Reloaded''. An upgraded Agent jumps onto the hood of a car from another car, and just stands there while the car swerves back and forth.
** There is also a full-scale kung fu battle on the top of a semi truck, brought to an abrupt end when it slams into another truck head-on.
* In ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', Eddie Valiant is seen hitching a ride on the back of the electric streetcar, along with some other poor, Oliver Twist-esque boys.
* In the first ''[[Back to The Future]]'', Marty gets to school quickly by holding onto the rear bumpers of cars while standing on his skateboard. This turns out to be something of a [[Chekhov's Skill]] when he uses the same technique to keep from being run down by Biff in 1955.
* The ''Deathproof'' half of ''[[Grindhouse]]'' shows clearly that even trained stunt professionals have a hard time hanging on to the hood of a car when there's a maniac slamming his car into yours at high speed.
* ''[[James Bond (Filmfilm)|James Bond]]'' runs into this a bit, as one might expect:
** At the end of ''[[Live and Let Die (Filmfilm)|Live and Let Die]]'', Baron Samedhi is seen riding on the front end of a train locomotive after he was killed by poisonous snakes earlier in the movie. [[Badass]] indeed.
** In ''[[Octopussy (Film)|Octopussy]]'', Bond actually tries it with a plane, if that counts.
** In ''[[Licence to Kill (Film)|Licence to Kill]]'', Bond takes a ride on a moving tanker truck.
* ''[[Spider -Man (Filmfilm)|Spider Man]]'' pulls it off in the first movie.
** Justified, since he "does whatever a spider can", being sticking to surfaces, like a car roof.
** A hold-over from the comic book; Spidey frequently hitched unwitting vehicles when traveling through places with low overhead or few to no skyscrapers.
* ''[[Help]]'' - George Harrison jumps on the mad scientist's car as it's getting away with Ringo in the trunk.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Filmfilm)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' - Vampire Amilyn (Paul Reubens) hangs onto the top of Pike's van as he's fleeing and even punches a hole in the roof to grab him. Too bad about that low tree limb...
* In ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', Indy finds himself clambering all over a truck which he's trying to hijack, a process made difficult by the Nazi soldiers who are riding in the back.
** There's also the submarine incident of questionable plausability.
* ''[[The Invisible Man (Filmfilm)|The Invisible Man]]'' has the eponymous character follow his target this way. Made easier by the fact that, well, he's invisible. Ignore the fact that he's also naked in the middle of winter hanging onto the side of a speeding car...
* [[Buster Keaton]] often grabbed onto moving cars in his films; see ''[[Cops]]'', ''[[The Goat]]'', ''~Sherlock Jr.~''
* Constantly in ''[[The Gods Must Be Crazy]]''. In an early scene you can just about see one of the actors playing a rebel soldier go flying off the hood of the car because of it, he continues with the scene as it nothing happened. Not too surprising as it's set in Africa where riding on top of a car is not uncommon.
* [[Clint Eastwood]] as cop Harry Callahan does this a few times. In the first movie ''[[Dirty Harry (Film)|Dirty Harry]]'', Harry jumps from an overpass onto the roof of a schoolbus taken hostage by the Scorpio Killer. In the sequel ''[[Magnum Force]]'' a mobster trying to escape a police raid speeds out in a getaway car and Harry clings to the hood of it.
* Done with an airplane in ''[[The Mummy 1999 (Film)Trilogy|The Mummy 1999]]'', though it probably wasn't moving when they got on it; two people ride on the wings of a two-seater plane.
* ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger (Film)|Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' -- What ''doesn't'' Cap take an [[Outside Ride]] on? Taxicab, personal submarine, speeding train, drone aircraft ....
** Shows up a couple of times in ''[[The Avengers (Filmfilm)|The Avengers]]''. Thor makes his entrance by landing on the team Quinjet {{spoiler|so he can grab Loki from them and take him back to Asgard.}}
 
 
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* [[Doc Savage]]'s favorite way to get around NYC is to let one of his buddies drive while he stands on the running board.
* The hero does this at one point in ''[[Slan]]'' and even gets a chance to read the villains' minds.
* Mike, at the beginning of ''[[GhostPaladin (Literature)of Shadows|Ghost]]'', does this on the van that's being used to kidnap coeds.
 
 
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* In ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' the Bluths always get "hop-ons" when they drive their van because it was made to load airplanes and has a set of stairs on it.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'': Jack Harkness does this with the freaking TARDIS. While it's travelling through time. [[Good Thing You Can Heal|This temporarily kills him.]]
* [[Scrubs|EAGLE!!]]
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Another train example would be the intro and ending of ''[[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|Mega Man]] 4''.
* Some more train examples happen in ''[[Wario Land (Video Game)|Wario Land]] 2'' and ''[[Wario Land (Video Game)|Wario Land]]: Shake''.
* Doable in ''[[Grand Theft Auto]] San Andreas''.
* ''~Tony Hawk's Underground~'' gives your skater the ability to skitch off car bumpers [[Back to The Future|Marty McFly]] style.
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* It's easier to do by accident than on purpose in ''[[Saints Row]] 2'', as most impacts, even minor bumps, send the target flying. But climbing on the roof of a stopped vehicle activates a car surfing minigame.
* ''[[Skitchin]]''' was a Genesis game where you would hitch rides on the bumpers of cars while on your inline skates.
* ''[[Just Cause (Videovideo Gamegame)|Just Cause]]'' lets you do this; in its improved sequel, you can even hop around on top of a moving car, leaning around to avoid being shot at. You can also deploy your parachute to take to the air.
* ''[[Battlefield 1942]]'' lets you do this ON AN AIRPLANE.
 
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In the Generation 1 ''[[Transformers]]'' episode "A Plague of Insecticons" where the episode-namer Insecticons used lightning to down the Autobots, they found the lightning-based attacks are nulled with the rubber on the tires of their vehicle mode. Optimus Prime and Wheeljack (team's tech-head) both rode a pair of team mates in vehicle form whilst firing their weapons. It's probably simpler to coordinate this stunt when everyone involved is a robot.
* In ''[[Batman: theThe Animated Series]]'', Batman grabs onto the roof of a car rendered invisible by [[Applied Phlebotinum]] to prevent the driver (likewise) from kidnapping his (the driver's) estranged daughter. The whole thing comes crashing past through an alley, leading a witness (who only sees Batman zooming along about four feet off the ground) to remark, "I didn't know he could fly..."
** Don't know why not. He can [[Batman Can Breathe in Space|breathe in space]], after all.
* In one episode of ''[[Yogis Space Race]]'', the prize for winning the race was a trip on a space plan. As usual for this show, there was a twist to the prize that made it not worth winning: In this case, the trip was ''on'' the space plane, rather than ''in'' the space plane.
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== [[Web Original]] ==
* In ''[[Dr. HorriblesHorrible's Sing -Along Blog]]'', Captain Hammer jumps onto a moving car this way. Nathan Fillion even mentions it in his song "Better Than Neil" in ''[[Commentary the Musical]]''.
 
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