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{{quote|'''Robert:''' Is this a habit of yours, falling off of stuff?
'''Giselle:''' Well, usually someone catches me.|''[[Enchanted]]''}}
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* At one point in ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', Lucy actually throws herself off of a building because she knows Natsu will be there to catch her. And sure enough, he comes running out of nowhere and saves her. Of course, they land completely awkwardly, with her chest smooshed up into his face.
* In ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'', rescuing Kotetsu this way is the first thing Barnaby does prior to his introduction. He then proceeds to do it a second time (while [[Lampshaded|lampshading]] the situation)...[[Running Gag|And again just before the end of the last episode.]]
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'''Kotetsu:''' Shut up. And put me down! }}
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** If you've seen the ending of the film, this trope gets {{spoiler|inverted! After Robert wakes Giselle with [[True Love's Kiss]], Narissa transforms into a dragon, kidnaps Robert and goes to the top of the Woolworth Building. Later, she falls down to her death, and Giselle, who chased after Narissa, catches Robert and both managed to stay on the roof, away from sure death. To add effect to the scenes, they pulled an [[Ironic Echo]] of the "Is this a big habit of yours, falling off stuff?" question.}}
* Done for laughs in the in the live-action film of ''[[Little Women]]'' with Winona Ryder. Meg, Jo, Laurie and John Brooke return from an evening at the theater, and as they exit the carriage, Jo raves about the lead actress being "a wonderful swooner."
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'''Laurie:''' [''sardonically, watching her fall''] If only I were the catching type. }}
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