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* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid V Phantom Pain]]'', {{spoiler|the "easy way" to bring Quiet down is very slapstick-ish; her senses are so acute and she's so good with a gun that using conventional ways won't work. ''But'', call in a supply helicopter with a crate and have them drop it directly over her, and BONK! she's out. Well, actually, you have to do that twice (in Normal Difficulty) but still works.}}
* In ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge]]'', a lot of [[Amusing Injuries]] can befall the heroes, like being [[Squashed Flat]], given an [[Ash Face]] from an explosion, and giant Mousers trying to eat them (something Leatherface also does) requiring [[Button Mashing]] to break free; [[Adaptational Badass| April O'Neil is a playable character here]], and is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlG1NpEOf98 just as susceptible to all of this] as the Turtles are.
* In ''[[MadWorld]]'', Elise is the only boss whose death is not confirmed, but clearly not immune to slapstick. Jack ''spanks'' her until she is propelled through the
* If Peach and/or Daisy are playable characters in ''any'' game (be it ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'', ''[[Mario Kart]]'', ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'', or any of the sports titles) they ''will'' be subjected to whatever indignities suffered by the male characters, count on it.
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