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== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] == |
== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] == |
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* In the second episode of ''[[Digimon Frontier]]'', Kouji proceeds to use this against a horde of Pagumon. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|And wins.]] At least until one of them [[Let's Get Dangerous|digivolves]] [[Oh Crap|into Raremon.]] |
* In the second episode of ''[[Digimon Frontier]]'', Kouji proceeds to use this against a horde of Pagumon. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|And wins.]] At least until one of them [[Let's Get Dangerous|digivolves]] [[Oh Crap|into Raremon.]] |
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* In the virtual world arc of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'', Kaiba uses one of these against Nezbit/Tristan. |
* In the virtual world arc of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', Kaiba uses one of these against Nezbit/Tristan. |
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* Russia from ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' carries around a lead pipe as an [[Improvised Weapon]]. |
* Russia from ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' carries around a lead pipe as an [[Improvised Weapon]]. |
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* Erza uses a pipe in a fight with delinquents <ref>Gajeel and the Phantom 4</ref> in the ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' [[High School AU]] story. |
* Erza uses a pipe in a fight with delinquents <ref>Gajeel and the Phantom 4</ref> in the ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' [[High School AU]] story. |
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* Otcho of ''[[Twentieth Century Boys]]'' was trained to use a [[Simple Staff|bo]], but since he's mostly in an urban environment his usual weapon is a pipe. |
* Otcho of ''[[Twentieth Century Boys]]'' was trained to use a [[Simple Staff|bo]], but since he's mostly in an urban environment his usual weapon is a pipe. |
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* In ''[[Naruto]]'', Madara once used a jagged pipe as a [[Impaled |
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', Madara once used a jagged pipe as a [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice|spear]] instead of a club when fighting {{spoiler|Konan.}} |
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== [[Board Games]] == |
== [[Board Games]] == |
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* ''[[Clue ( |
* ''[[Clue (game)|Clue]]'': One of the possible murder weapons is a lead pipe. |
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== [[Comic Books]] == |
== [[Comic Books]] == |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[The Goon]]'' uses one as one of his weapons as a kid. |
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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |
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* In ''[[Halloween ( |
* In ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]: The Curse of Michael Myers'', Tommy beats Michael with a pipe until [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|green slime]] starts bleeding out of his head. |
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* ''[[Commando ( |
* ''[[Commando (film)|Commando]]'': Let off some steam, Benett! |
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== [[Live Action TV]] == |
== [[Live Action TV]] == |
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== [[Music]] == |
== [[Music]] == |
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* In [[The Protomen]]'s ''Act II'', Joe used one when attempting to fight the Sniper. It didn't help much. |
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== [[Tabletop RPG]] == |
== [[Tabletop RPG]] == |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles the Manhattan Project]]'': During the boss fight with Groundchuck he starts out unarmed, after taking several hits he rips a large pipe out of the wall and uses it as a weapon. |
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles the Manhattan Project]]'': During the boss fight with Groundchuck he starts out unarmed, after taking several hits he rips a large pipe out of the wall and uses it as a weapon. |
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* ''[[Urban Dead]]'': Metal Poles are possible weapons obtainable, although their base 2 damage and 10% accuracy is [[Overshadowed |
* ''[[Urban Dead]]'': Metal Poles are possible weapons obtainable, although their base 2 damage and 10% accuracy is [[Overshadowed by Awesome|overshadowed]] by stronger, more accurate weapons. |
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* In ''[[Final Fight]]'', pipes can be used as weapons, their slow attack speed mitigated by damage and long striking range. When some of the characters from the series [[Transplant|were ported over to]] [[Shared Universe|other games set in the same universe]] (mainly ''[[Street Fighter]]''), the pipe made occasional appearances alongside them. It's brandished by [[Combat Pragmatist|Cody]] [[Batter Up|in a baseball-like fashion]] at the end of his Last Dread [[A Handful for An Eye|Dust]] [[Desperation Attack|Ultra Combo]] in ''[[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|Super]] [[ |
* In ''[[Final Fight]]'', pipes can be used as weapons, their slow attack speed mitigated by damage and long striking range. When some of the characters from the series [[Transplant|were ported over to]] [[Shared Universe|other games set in the same universe]] (mainly ''[[Street Fighter]]''), the pipe made occasional appearances alongside them. It's brandished by [[Combat Pragmatist|Cody]] [[Batter Up|in a baseball-like fashion]] at the end of his Last Dread [[A Handful for An Eye|Dust]] [[Desperation Attack|Ultra Combo]] in ''[[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|Super]] [[Street Fighter IV]]'' and is used as a special by [[Ambadassador|Haggar]] in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''. |
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* ''[[Streets of Rage]]'': Pipes are one of the most common weapon type through the series, and they work pretty much exactly like they do in ''[[Final Fight]]''. The [[Xbox Live Arcade]] rerelease of ''Streets of Rage 2'' also has an achivement for killing enemies with a pipe. |
* ''[[Streets of Rage]]'': Pipes are one of the most common weapon type through the series, and they work pretty much exactly like they do in ''[[Final Fight]]''. The [[Xbox Live Arcade]] rerelease of ''Streets of Rage 2'' also has an achivement for killing enemies with a pipe. |
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* [[Meaningful Name|Brick]] from ''[[ |
* [[Meaningful Name|Brick]] from ''[[Borderlands]]'' uses one as his melee weapon. Strangly, his action skill is basically putting it away and using his fists instead.... |
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* Lots of fragile mooks in ''[[No More Heroes]]'' come at you with pipes. |
* Lots of fragile mooks in ''[[No More Heroes]]'' come at you with pipes. |
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* Pipes are one of the [[Improvised Weapon|Improvised Weapons]] that can be used (by ripping them off the wall) in ''[[Condemned]]''. |
* Pipes are one of the [[Improvised Weapon|Improvised Weapons]] that can be used (by ripping them off the wall) in ''[[Condemned]]''. |
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* Oddly the pipe in ''[[ |
* Oddly the pipe in ''[[Beneath a Steel Sky]]'' was not used as a weapon till very end, and only to {{spoiler|damage one minor vein of Linc so you can enter a secret lab}}. |
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* Every ''[[Silent Hill]]'' game except ''Shattered Memories'' and ''0rigins'' features a pipe as a weapon. |
* Every ''[[Silent Hill]]'' game except ''Shattered Memories'' and ''0rigins'' features a pipe as a weapon. |
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* Pipes are also featured as weapons in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' games. |
* Pipes are also featured as weapons in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' games. |
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* Both ''[[Sonny]]'' games start you off with a pipe. The [[Flavor Text]] in the second game is "Me and the pipe...we go way back". |
* Both ''[[Sonny]]'' games start you off with a pipe. The [[Flavor Text]] in the second game is "Me and the pipe...we go way back". |
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* A pipe is the starting weapon in the first ''[[System Shock]]''. Does less damage than a basic pistol bullet, but with greater [[Critical Hit]] chance and [[Armor-Piercing Attack|armor penetration]]. |
* A pipe is the starting weapon in the first ''[[System Shock]]''. Does less damage than a basic pistol bullet, but with greater [[Critical Hit]] chance and [[Armor-Piercing Attack|armor penetration]]. |
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* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout New Vegas]]'', lead pipes are weak melee weapons commonly used by raiders. |
* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', lead pipes are weak melee weapons commonly used by raiders. |
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** Raul uses one as his default melee weapon. |
** Raul uses one as his default melee weapon. |
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* The ''[[Half Life]]'' [[Game Mod]] ''Poke646'' has a gaspipe as its first [[Emergency Weapon]]. |
* The ''[[Half Life]]'' [[Game Mod]] ''Poke646'' has a gaspipe as its first [[Emergency Weapon]]. |
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** In the end of ''Episode Two'', {{spoiler|Eli}} tries to attack {{spoiler|a Combine Advisor}} with a pipe, but this simply seems to have annoyed it. |
** In the end of ''Episode Two'', {{spoiler|Eli}} tries to attack {{spoiler|a Combine Advisor}} with a pipe, but this simply seems to have annoyed it. |
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* One of the many improvised weapons available in ''[[Urban Brawl|Action Doom 2: Urban Brawl]]''. |
* One of the many improvised weapons available in ''[[Action Doom 2 Urban Brawl|Action Doom 2: Urban Brawl]]''. |
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* Also one of the weapons that can be found in ''[[River City Ransom]]''. With high damage and a long range, it's a good one. |
* Also one of the weapons that can be found in ''[[River City Ransom]]''. With high damage and a long range, it's a good one. |
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* The first melee weapon in ''Kingpin Life Of Crime''. |
* The first melee weapon in ''Kingpin Life Of Crime''. |
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* Georg in ''[[Agarest Senki 2]]'' uses a lead pipe as a [[Joke Weapon]]. |
* Georg in ''[[Agarest Senki 2]]'' uses a lead pipe as a [[Joke Weapon]]. |
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* ''[[Persona 3]]'': Mitsuru's [[Joke Weapon]] |
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* [[Max Payne ( |
* [[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]] uses a lead pipe as his only melee weapon in the first act of the first game, before picking up a [[Batter Up|baseball bat]] from Frank Niagara. |
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== [[Web Comics]] == |
== [[Web Comics]] == |