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* ''[[One Piece]]'' has examples of disregarding this law (Zoan-type and Logia-type Devil's Fruit Users) and flimsy explanations (Big Eaters to gain all the energy they need).
** And also in the One Piece world exist some magical shells called Dials, one of them, the Reject Dial not only has the property of absorbing kinetic energy and then release it, but also release ten times the kinetic energy that was absorbed.
* Touma's of ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'': Touma's fist doesn't just [[Anti-Magic|nullify magic and esper powers]]. No, it also nullifies inertia. That's why he can effortlessly block the punch from a golem made of solid rock that stands a good thirty feet tall. Then again, given that something thirty feet tall and made of solid rock shouldn't be able to move under its own power in the first place, it could be argued that he's actually ''[[Inverted Trope|enforcing]]'' the laws of physics by getting rid of kinetic energy that should never have existed in the first place.
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' has their own version of a nuke known as freia (or "freya" depending on the translation). Instead of releasing a fast amount of energy, the freia creates an [[Sphere of Destruction|expanding energy field]] , which after a few seconds implodes and leaves only a void. It has never been explained what happened to all the matter that suddenly disappeared into thin air.
* ''[[Ranma ½]]'', being a [[Supernatural Martial Arts]] [[Shonen]] series, is [[Incredibly Lame Pun|naturally]] rife with this, but a very special mention goes to the final enemy in the series, [[The Phoenix]] King Saffron:
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