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One way for a character to deliver a severe beatdown on an opponent is to pick said opponent up (usually by the feet) and slam him left-right-left-right overhead into the ground. It's generally an indication that either the character doing the slamming is [[Super Strength|very strong]], or [[You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry|very very angry]]. This can be played for even greater effect if the character doing the slamming is either very small or, in normal circumstances, shouldn't have that kind of strength at all.
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Asterix]] himself has been known to do it, though Obélix uses it more frequently. Obélix provides this page's image.
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* In the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' pseudo-crossover ''[[Xendra]]'', Buffy does this to "Skip", a metal-skinned demon ''much'' larger than her, during the attack on the Hyperion.
== [[Film]]s -- Animation ==
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