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* ''[[Seinfeld]]'' does this with George while trying to get a ''Frogger'' arcade console across a busy New York City street. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* In the ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' episode, ''Turn and Face the Strange'', the ordinarily calm and collected Mr. Bennet has to make a desperate on-foot escape through a city street, comically knocking over just about every pedestrian in his way.
* In the ''[[Community]]'' episode "[[Community/Recap/S2 /E09 Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design|Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design]]" a [[Chase Scene]] occurs that includes examples of [[Excuse Me, Coming Through]] and [[Mobstacle Course]] in the form of a Latvian Independence Parade... all within the confines of a blanket fort.
* Happens when ''[[The Amazing Race]]'' visits big cities, especially in India. Sometimes used as a task where teams have to find a specific person within the mob.
 
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== Real Life ==
 
* [[Truth in Television]], of course, especially in large cities.
* There's an actual tag-like game involving this and [[Le Parkour]]: when on areas with very little people, you're allowed to move any way you like, even [[Roof Hopping]], but when in a crowded area, your objective is to cause as little commotion as possible and still move as fast as you can. Usually, the one with the best "crowd intuition" wins.
* The employees of theme parks (especially the larger ones, like the [[Disney]] parks) become World Champions at the art of navigating a Mobstacle Course. Having to get from Point A to Point B through a crowd of 80,000+ people gets them lots of practice.
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