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* Done by Elisa in ''[[Gargoyles]]'' {{spoiler|when Broadway turns to stone in mid-glide, and Elisa shoots down a crate full of carpets hanging from a crane in order to cushion Broadway's fall.}} To the series' credit, the reawakened gargoyles are astounded by this feat the next night and call Elisa a miracle for pulling it off. Also, it took about six shots to break the rope. |
* Done by Elisa in ''[[Gargoyles]]'' {{spoiler|when Broadway turns to stone in mid-glide, and Elisa shoots down a crate full of carpets hanging from a crane in order to cushion Broadway's fall.}} To the series' credit, the reawakened gargoyles are astounded by this feat the next night and call Elisa a miracle for pulling it off. Also, it took about six shots to break the rope. |
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* Done by Calamity Jane as her very first act in the series in ''[[The Legend of Calamity Jane]]''. It helps that it was an impromptu over-the-branch hanging, at a height that required a barrel to be kicked out from under the (innocent) victim's feet. |
* Done by Calamity Jane as her very first act in the series in ''[[The Legend of Calamity Jane]]''. It helps that it was an impromptu over-the-branch hanging, at a height that required a barrel to be kicked out from under the (innocent) victim's feet. |
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* Mater actually does this near the end of [[Cars|''Cars 2'']] to escape from Big Bentley, where the villains actually wanted to kill him, Finn |
* Mater actually does this near the end of [[Cars|''Cars 2'']] to escape from Big Bentley, where the villains actually wanted to kill him, Finn McMissile, and Holly Shiftwell by crushing them with the clock's gears. |
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