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The '''Power Walk''' is a wide shot of the main cast, shoulder to shoulder, suited up for battle and looking cool/determined/fierce as they walk towards the camera, often in slow motion. Typically shot from a [[HitlerLow-Angle CamShot|slightly lower]] than normal angle to add stature to the characters in the shot. Extra power can be gained from a dramatic backdrop, especially flames or explosions. The walk often continues until the characters are out of frame, and is often followed by an [[Act Break]].
 
Sometimes (especially when used in the opening credits) called a ''Hero Shot'' (although there can be other types of hero shots—eshots; e.g. a shot from a low angle to make a character look larger than life)
 
Can be combined with an [[Unflinching Walk]] (as in the ''[[Smallville]]'' picture) for extra badassitude. If they're standing still, it's the [[V-Formation Team Shot]].
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== [[Advertising]] ==
* Subverted with an utterly straight face by the infamous 2009 local commercial for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-RLqLx1iYI Cullman Liquidators] of Cullman, Alabama when the walk starts out including a preschooler and ends up, after a couple of quick cuts, as more of a jog.
 
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* Done very well in the second season intro of ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]''.
* Done at the end of the [[Lock and Load Montage]] of the first [[Yu Yu Hakusho]] [[The Movie|Movie]]
* Happened in ''[[Pokémon: The First Movie|Pokémon the First Movie]]'', after Ash rescued the captured Pokémon from Mewtwo's cloning room and entered back into Mewtwo's arena for the final showdown against him and his clones.
* Many OPs of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' show many of the cast doing this.
* Happens before almost every match in ''[[Slam Dunk]]''
* ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'': [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Akemi]] [[Took a Level in Badass|Homura]] does this {{spoiler|''[[Rule of Cool|while the universe is being rewound]]'' after she failed to save Madoka [[Groundhog Day Loop|in the previous time line]]}}. Her internal monologue make it even more [[Badass]].{{context|reason=Who was walking with Homura? If nobody, then this not an example of the trope.}}
 
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* Played completely straight in, [[Affectionate Parody|of all things]], ''[[Nextwave]]''.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
== Fan Works ==
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6007860/1 This] ''[[Shin Megami Tensei|Persona]]'' fanfic is 100% comprised of this trope.
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
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** ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho Abridged]]'' did a parody of this - the characters freeze at the end of their power walk (set to the same tune) and Hinageshi screams "Again!" Hiei shuts her down by bluntly saying "No."
** The World Police team in Team America Power Walk into Kim Jong-Il's lair while the same song plays. YMMV if it's homage, parody, etc., since the entire film is a parody of action movies.
 
* ''[[Tombstone]]'' (1993). The Earps with Doc Holliday walking towards the O.K. Corral to confront the Cowboys. The image of Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Kurt Russell, and Bill Paxton in [[Badass Longcoat|Bad Ass Longcoats]] has been used in posters and video covers for the film. It even replays a more [[Badass]] version of the walk during the end credits. Since the Earp crew [[Truth in Television|really did walk halfway across town]] to confront the Clanton crew, just about ''every'' movie featuring the O.K. Corral includes such a scene.
* 1999's ''[[Mystery Men]]'' also parodies the Power Walk, with one character (Mr. Furious) suddenly turning around and trying to flee only to be grabbed by his fellows on either side and forced to continue to walk with them. Their facial expressions never change.
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* ''[[The Nutty Professor]] II'' has the Klumps walking in this fashion as they head to the all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant.
* ''[[The House Bunny]]'' after the girls get their makeovers.
* ''[[Deliver Us Fromfrom Eva]]'' when Ray and the Dandridge sisters do the chick flick version of the power walk with their very angry boyfriends trailing behind.
* ''[[Kingdom of Heaven]]'': Saladin after {{spoiler|the Muslim capture of Jerusalem.}}
* Parodied in ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' during the propaganda film that Steve was participating in. Later, it was played straight (also as a [[Call Back]]) when Steve liberates the POW camp.
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'''Egon, Ray, and Winston:''' Ready!
'''Peter:''' Let's show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown. THROW IT! }}
* In ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|The Avengers]]'', we get a great shot of Captain America, Hawkeye, and Black Widow walking with purpose just before the final battle.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Seen in the ''[[Smallville]]'' episode "Justice" (and at the top of this page) where the proto-[[Justice League]] of Clark Kent, [[Green Arrow]], [[Aquaman]], [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Cyborg]] and [[Flash|Bart Allen]] do the Power Walk away from one of Lex Luthor's secret bases. Complete with the slo-mo, the explosions in the background, dramatic music and a dramatic double close-up - starting off with a shot of all 5, zooming in to show the middle 3 (with a sound effect cue), then repeating to zoom in on Clark alone.
** Lex does his own Power Walk through 33.1 in Season 6's "Subterranean" after imprisoning a mutant there, dooming him to life as a lab rat. Lex strides unremorsefully down a hallway to leave as AFI's [[Crowning Music of Awesome|"Prelude 12/21"]] plays in the background. All the while, prisoners stretch out their hands to try and grab their captor, but cannot reach him. Lex, totally unperturbed, continues his exit calmly. This scene underlined just how far to the dark side Lex had fallen.
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* Aaron Sorkin (and later John Wells) abused it a bit in ''[[The West Wing]]''. Sorkin's iconic shot of President Bartlet's [[Redemption in the Rain]] in "Two Cathedrals" is immediately followed by the Senior Staff power-walking to the motorcade, and then into the State Department, set to the Dire Straits song "Brothers in Arms".
* The Cast of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' frequently enters the Stargate (and exits the other side) in this manner. In fact, the times they don't Power Walk usually indicate that something is wrong.
* Parodied in an episode of ''[[Penn and& Teller: Bullshit!]]'', where Penn and Teller deliberately give a group of ghost hunters a power walk to show that they're not trying to make them look silly.
** I believe that Michael Shermer and his crew of skeptics once used the same technique for the same reason as a show of good faith to their hopefuls of the week.
* Parodied in, of all things, ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]'' where the [[Three Amigos]] Power Walk as they head out to [[Storming the Castle|rescue Tommy from the Big Bad's lair]]. [[Mission Control|Haley]] wishes them luck while inexplicably telling them they most likely won't survive. They stop and turn around in slow motion.
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{{quote|'''CRZ:''' It's [[Triple H]], and he's WALKING~!!}}
** [[Vince McMahon]]'s Powerwalk is his trademark.
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* Often used in [[Role-Playing Game|RPGs]] to show off all the awesome loot your party is wearing at the end of the game.
 
== [[Web OriginalComics]] ==
 
== Webcomics ==
* The poster for the ''[[Axe Cop]]''-''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja|Doctor McNinja]]'' crossover has them doing a Power Walk (which is also an [[Unflinching Walk]]).
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
 
== Web Original ==
* On his Top Eleven Coolest Cliches, [[The Nostalgia Critic]] brought up this trope, saying how badass it makes your team look. In the special ''[[Kickassia]]'', he and the rest of the people on the site even did it when they were about to take over Molossia. And they looked badass doing it until... [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|until the president pulled out a gun]] and they wound up fleeing.
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* The [[X-Men (animation)|X-Men]] do this, along with a [[V-Formation Team Shot]]<ref>[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|On top of an active volcano]]!</ref> in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El0H26Gxak0 Japanese dub's second opening].
 
== Other Media ==
 
== Others ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc0EVoit-fQ This video] featuring Arsenal footballers Andrey Arshavin, Bacary Sagna, Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott doing a Power Walk- while wearing furry animal costumes.
* The music video for [[Kanye West]]'s "Power", appropriately enough - the uncensored version shows Kanye animated instead of a still shot.
* Just to show that this ''[[Truth in Television|happens]]'' in [[Real Life]], [http[c://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Bundesrat_Conseil_Consglio_CusseglFile:Bundesrat Conseil Consglio Cussegl.jpg |this]] is a picture of the Swiss Federal Council in 2003. Somehow, the Swiss cross on the floor makes it even better.
* The BBC series The Planets (About, surprisingly enough, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|the planets]]), has a shot of several planetary geologists before they talk about some of Mars's features.
 
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