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Using a shoe as a weapon. Not as [[Armed Legs]], but holding the shoe in hand and whacking stuff with it. It's more likely done if an insect needs to be killed. Alternatively, [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|it can be thrown]]. |
Using a shoe as a weapon. Not as [[Armed Legs]], but holding the shoe in hand and whacking stuff with it. It's more likely done if an insect needs to be killed. Alternatively, [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|it can be thrown]]. |
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
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* Hiyori in ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' uses her sandal to slap people. |
* Hiyori in ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' uses her sandal to slap people. |
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* Shana from the ''[[Arc the Lad (Video Game)|Arc the Lad]]'' series can equip shoes and fights with them by taking them off and beating monsters over the head with them. |
* Shana from the ''[[Arc the Lad (Video Game)|Arc the Lad]]'' series can equip shoes and fights with them by taking them off and beating monsters over the head with them. |
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* In the "Soccer" game on the ''[[Wii Fit]]'', you have to hit the soccer balls but dodge obstacles like flying shoes. |
* In the "Soccer" game on the ''[[Wii Fit]]'', you have to hit the soccer balls but dodge obstacles like flying shoes. |
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* The ''[[Kamen Rider Double]]'' example makes it into [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMMUjRHUJFI#t=2m45s the Ganbaride trading card arcade game], but shot up full of [[What Do You Mean |
* The ''[[Kamen Rider Double]]'' example makes it into [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMMUjRHUJFI#t=2m45s the Ganbaride trading card arcade game], but shot up full of [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|AWESOME.]] |
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* One of B Jenet's super moves in ''[[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|The King of Fighters]] XI'' revolves around this trope. |
* One of B Jenet's super moves in ''[[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|The King of Fighters]] XI'' revolves around this trope. |
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* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', players infiltrate the Dragonmaw Orcs in Shadowmoon disguised as an Orc Overseer, and one of the duties Overseers have is to discipline disobedient peons. This is done with "[[Precision Guided Boomerang|Booterang]]", a boot that flies through the air, hits a worthless peon, and returns to the thrower. |
* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', players infiltrate the Dragonmaw Orcs in Shadowmoon disguised as an Orc Overseer, and one of the duties Overseers have is to discipline disobedient peons. This is done with "[[Precision Guided Boomerang|Booterang]]", a boot that flies through the air, hits a worthless peon, and returns to the thrower. |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |
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* In the ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]'' "Notes to You" and its remake "Back Alley Oproar" a cat (Sylvester in the later version) is singing in an alley keeping someone ([[Porky Pig]] in the original, Elmer in the remake) from getting sleep, who throws shoes (among other things) at the cat. |
* In the ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]'' "Notes to You" and its remake "Back Alley Oproar" a cat (Sylvester in the later version) is singing in an alley keeping someone ([[Porky Pig]] in the original, Elmer in the remake) from getting sleep, who throws shoes (among other things) at the cat. |
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* ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'': Rolf does this twice, and one of which [[Dual |
* ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'': Rolf does this twice, and one of which [[Dual-Wielding|with multiple shoes]]. |
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* American Maid from ''[[The Tick]]'' uses her [[Combat Stilettos|stiletto heels]] as throwing weapons. |
* American Maid from ''[[The Tick]]'' uses her [[Combat Stilettos|stiletto heels]] as throwing weapons. |
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* [[Mulan (Disney)|Mulan]] throws her shoe at Shan-Yu to draw attention away from Shang. |
* [[Mulan (Disney)|Mulan]] throws her shoe at Shan-Yu to draw attention away from Shang. |