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** And Ash's Bulbasaur and Jackson's Meganium during the Johto League Silver Conference. Both examples were following two of the most brutal fights the show had ever seen. The Silver Conference fight's instance is [[media:Bothgrasstypesbeinghit_4057.jpg|this.]]
* This happened repeatedly in ''[[Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer]]''. In the fight between Wizard and Hikaru, it was even altered so that, though Wizard was still punching her, Hikaru had ''kicked'' him in the face instead.
* In Mousse's introductory chapter of ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma ½]]'' Ranma tries to do this with a flying kick, forgetting that he was a girl with shorter legs than Mousse.
** The comedic version is seen when he allies himself (briefly) with Pantyhose Taro:
{{quote| '''[[Embarrassing Middle Name|Pantyhose Taro]]''': Thank you, you swell cross-dressing guy!<br />
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* Done in ''Yakuza 2'', or ''[[Ryu ga Gotoku]] 2''. {{spoiler|1=The final battle with Ryuji Ghoda, the final quick time event results in an epic cross counter! Almost as epic as the MGS4 one referenced above.}} Incidentally, Yakuza borrows heavily from MGS, among others, obviously including Ashita no Joh.
* In the end of ''[[Viewtiful Joe]] 2'', Joe and {{spoiler|his father and [[Big Bad]], Jet Black wound up in this. Jet then commented on his son's "Strong jaw".}}
* ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2A2]]'' has as a Master Monk ability named this: however, instead of either being a support or reaction ability that activates when the enemy character has a Counter as their reaction ability and reproducing the normally expected results, it's actually just an action ability that does more damage than normal (often double) and bypasses an enemy's counter, if the enemy has a Counter skill.
** ''[[Disgaea]] 3'' has it as a Nekomata support ability. It increases counterattack damage by 50%.
* Bruce Irvin from ''[[Tekken]]'' can do a cross counter(called the Nightmare Punch) when the player times it with an opponent's punch. Also subverted in Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iBaLXmR09Q arcade intro] - Both Jin and Kazuya evade each others' fists.
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