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* An especially obvious example occurs in the ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross]]'' episode "Space-Fold", in which, after being launched into space, South Ataria Island, and the ocean around it, freezes over, ''The Day After Tomorrow''-style. The fact that this was due to a hyperdrive accident may excuse the wonky physics, but it's clearly meant to invoke this trope. Later averted when a character is exposed to space for several minutes without ill effects.
* An especially obvious example occurs in the ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross]]'' episode "Space-Fold", in which, after being launched into space, South Ataria Island, and the ocean around it, freezes over, ''The Day After Tomorrow''-style. The fact that this was due to a hyperdrive accident may excuse the wonky physics, but it's clearly meant to invoke this trope. Later averted when a character is exposed to space for several minutes without ill effects.
** Of course, this was also present in [[Robotech|the English version of the series]]; the ''Robotech'' novelization of the scene drew attention to the fact it didn't make sense, and credited the enigmatic shapings of Protoculture with causing the unusual effect.
** Of course, this was also present in [[Robotech|the English version of the series]]; the ''Robotech'' novelization of the scene drew attention to the fact it didn't make sense, and credited the enigmatic shapings of Protoculture with causing the unusual effect.
* At the end of the second part of ''[[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]'', the literally indestructible Cars is defeated by launching him into space. He tries to get back by venting his body's stored air to send him back to earth... but the water vapor freezes, sealing off the holes he uses to vent, and he ends up [[And I Must Scream|drifting through space for eternity until his mind shuts off, effectively killing him]].
* At the end of the second part of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'', the literally indestructible Cars is defeated by launching him into space. He tries to get back by venting his body's stored air to send him back to earth... but the water vapor freezes, sealing off the holes he uses to vent, and he ends up [[And I Must Scream|drifting through space for eternity until his mind shuts off, effectively killing him]].


== Comic books ==
== Comic books ==