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* In [[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]], when a [[Science Is Bad|scientist]] fires multiple rounds at what he was just told was {{spoiler|an army of}} immortal beings.
* In [[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]], when a [[Science Is Bad|scientist]] fires multiple rounds at what he was just told was {{spoiler|an army of}} immortal beings.
** [[Played for Laughs]] in another story, where a group of train robbers keeps encountering Al one-by-one and deciding that firing their machineguns at the big suit of armor is a good idea, DESPITE Al attempting to warn them. As it wears on, Anime!Al just keeps trying, while Manga!Al is a little more snarky (in the sense of "It worked out so well for your three friends...").
** [[Played for Laughs]] in another story, where a group of train robbers keeps encountering Al one-by-one and deciding that firing their machineguns at the big suit of armor is a good idea, DESPITE Al attempting to warn them. As it wears on, Anime!Al just keeps trying, while Manga!Al is a little more snarky (in the sense of "It worked out so well for your three friends...").
* In the ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' anime every single one of Team Rocket's traps to capture Pikachu has been proofed against Pikachu's electric attacks. Despite this Pikachu only ever uses electric attacks when first captured just to confirm that, yes, Team Rocket's newest trap is immune. Only [[Crippling Overspecialisation|when the traps are intended to capture something other than Pikachu]] are electric attacks effective against them.



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==