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* ''[[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Spider-Man]]'' villain Shriek. Also, Philip Urich, the heroic Green Goblin was indicated to have a "[[Evil Laugh|Lunatic Laugh]]" that leaves people stunned in pain and is powerful enough to harm symbiotes, which have noise-sensitivity as their [[Achilles Heel]]. Interestingly, the power was premised on the idea that the Green Goblin (whoever he/she was) had a creepy high-pitched voice, but more recently, the Green Goblin is presented as [[Evil Sounds Deep]].
* The ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'s'' Sean Cassidy aka Banshee and his daughter Theresa aka Siryn. Screaming also lets them fly, somehow. Oh, and they can [[Talking Is a Free Action|talk while using it]]. Hilarity ensued in the animated series when Banshee had to give [[Wolverine]] a ride.
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'''Banshee:''' If you think ''that's'' bad, you should hear me sing. }}
** On the villain side, there's [[wikipedia:Ruckus (comics)|Ruckus]].
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* Oskar Matzerath in ''[[The Tin Drum]]'' can shatter glass by yelling. This may have been the inspiration for a similar trait of Lola in ''[[Run Lola Run]]''.
* [[Bruce Campbell|Coach Boomer]] from ''[[Sky High]]''. Woe betide anyone who disagrees with his choice of 'Hero' or 'Sidekick'.
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** That's not a superpower. It's merely a side effect of being [[Bruce Campbell]].
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]''. Roger can let out a noise like a steam whistle that can [[Glass-Shattering Sound|shatter glass]], but only after he drinks strong liquor.
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** In [[Fanon]], this trope is theorized to be the secondary skill of [[Blow You Away|Airbending]].
** From the "[[Avatar: The Last Airbender the Ember Island Players/Recap|The Ember Island Players]]" episode:
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* ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' {{spoiler|Starscream}} apparently can develop one of these. Although even he's not sure how he did it.
** Also, Soundwave from the [[Transformers Generation 1|original]] ''[[Transformers]]'' cartoon, as fitting both his name and radio alt mode. Thundercracker had this power in the Marvel comic.
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