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=== Comics[[Comic Books]] ===
* The ''[[Savage Dragon]]'' villain Dung is equipped with hydraulic cannons that spray apartment-filling amounts of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|dung]]... teleported in from the local sewer systems. Thank God the Dragon has awesome healing abilities...
 
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=== [[Literature]] ===
* Susan in ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' has a Bottomless Quiver, but it's a magical one.
 
 
=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'': Kimberly's Power Bow has an endless supply of arrows. Said arrows can explode and chase after monsters like guided missiles. The Dragonzord seems to have an infinite amount of missiles.
 
 
=== [[Tabletop Games]] ===
* An actual bottomless quiver is available in 4th edition ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''.
** And 3.5. They called it the Quiver of Plenty back then.
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=== [[Video Games]] ===
* The ''[[Metroid]]'' series uses this, but explains it by having Samus' suit have the ability to convert almost anything into ammunition and health.
* Played straight in the ''[[Warcraft]]'' RTS series. In ''3'', a Night Elf archer named Shandris does a [[Lampshade Hanging]], [[Stop Poking Me|if clicked repeatedly enough]], by opening wondering why she never runs out of arrows.
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* Zigzagged in the ''[[Dragon Age]]'' series. Bows and crossbows have unlimited ammunition as far as ''normal'' arrows and bolts go. ''Special'' ammunition like Fire Arrows and Elf-Flight Arrows are of limited supply and have to be found or purchased.
 
=== [[Web Comics]] ===
* [http://www.flipsidecomics.com/comic.php?i=323 Maytag's throwing knives], from ''[[Flipside]]''. Summoned from a dematerialized [[Hyperspace Arsenal|Bag of Holding]], there are actually a finite amount—nearly two hundred.
* Of all things, '''bread''' in ''[[Persona 3 FTW]]''.
 
 
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* Speedy on ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'': How many arrows can he fit in that quiver? In the Season 3 finale, he's firing them off nonstop three at a time but always with plenty to spare for the next scene.
** Similarly, Green Arrow from ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' seems to have a bottomless supply of arrows.
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