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* This visual idiom is also put to repeated use on Joss Whedon's [[Mutant Enemy]] shows, including parodies:
* This visual idiom is also put to repeated use on Joss Whedon's [[Mutant Enemy]] shows, including parodies:
** In one episode of ''[[Angel]]'', "Smile Time," the doors to Angel's office open and Wesley, Gunn, and Fred walk out in slow-mo... and then the camera pans downward, revealing Angel as a puppet walking in front of them.
** In one episode of ''[[Angel]]'', "Smile Time," the doors to Angel's office open and Wesley, Gunn, and Fred walk out in slow-mo... and then the camera pans downward, revealing Angel as a puppet walking in front of them.
** In another, "Dad," the cast Power Walk out of a hospital with a [http://www.buffyworld.com/angel/season3/vidcaps/dad/s3e10tagu.shtml baby carriage].
** In another, "Dad," the cast Power Walk out of a hospital with a [https://web.archive.org/web/20090925083906/http://www.buffyworld.com/angel/season3/vidcaps/dad/s3e10tagu.shtml baby carriage].
** In yet another, "Disharmony," Angel, Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn Power Walk with deadly seriousness on their way to confront a vampire cult leader. The camera starts with a group shot, then focuses on each of their intent expressions in turn, suddenly revealing Cordelia's ditsy friend-cum-vampire Harmony skipping along beside them.
** In yet another, "Disharmony," Angel, Cordelia, Wesley and Gunn Power Walk with deadly seriousness on their way to confront a vampire cult leader. The camera starts with a group shot, then focuses on each of their intent expressions in turn, suddenly revealing Cordelia's ditsy friend-cum-vampire Harmony skipping along beside them.
** Done straight in ''the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "Fool for Love." After Spike kills the Chinese slayer, we get several shots of him, Angel, Drusilla and Darla walking, tall and hard, with lots of fire in the background. Spike even skips over a random piece of debris, adding a sadistic child-like glee to his triumph.
** Done straight in ''the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "Fool for Love." After Spike kills the Chinese slayer, we get several shots of him, Angel, Drusilla and Darla walking, tall and hard, with lots of fire in the background. Spike even skips over a random piece of debris, adding a sadistic child-like glee to his triumph.
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* The music video for the Captain Bogg and Salty song Pieces of 8ight begins and ends with power walks, though the voice-over of Salty whining provides a counterpoint to their visual awesomeness.
* The music video for the Captain Bogg and Salty song Pieces of 8ight begins and ends with power walks, though the voice-over of Salty whining provides a counterpoint to their visual awesomeness.
* A music video made by the creators of 'Demyx Time' titled 'Consign to Oblivion' has all of Organization XIII(thirteen cosplayers in this case) doing a Power Walk near the end of the video.
* A music video made by the creators of 'Demyx Time' titled 'Consign to Oblivion' has all of Organization XIII(thirteen cosplayers in this case) doing a Power Walk near the end of the video.
* Richard Cheese and Lounge Against The Machine do it in their video to [http://darthmantis.buzznet.com/user/video/30624/richard-cheeses-gin-juice/ their cover of SnoopDogg's "Gin and Juice."]
* Richard Cheese and Lounge Against The Machine do it in their video to [http://darthmantis.buzznet.com/user/video/30624/richard-cheeses-gin-juice/ their cover of SnoopDogg's "Gin and Juice."]{{Dead link}}