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* After using the Goldion Hammer (not a BFS, so much as a Big Friggen Hammer) during the original series run, ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'' gets to use the Goldion Crusher—a hammer of light made out of battleships—during the OVA.
** And yet, when the main villain of the OVA Pulls out a regal-looking mech-sized blade, ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'' counters with a green crystal version of Gai's "Will Knife", just scaled up to [[GaoGaiGar]] size.
* Mihawk's Kokutou Yoru in ''[[One Piece]]''. Can be mistaken, however, for a grave cross. The first time you see Mihawk's sword, you can easily mistake it for a giant marble cross that he's resting against. Then he draws it. The sword is bigger than he is. It gets progressively more badass afterwards, to the point where he can use it to slice through an iceberg, or cut a tsunami wave bigger than a fortress in half with it. Horizontally in half.
** Smoker's sword isn't nearly up to Mihawk's standards, but it is still pretty huge. And then there is Whitebeard. He is around, what, twenty feet tall? His sword is in proportion to his body.
* In ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'', Sorath has one he calls [[Gratuitous German|Blutsauger]]. Both Tanaka and Satou later make several attempts to lift it, but neither of them succeeds to get it off of the ground completely. In Season 2, Yuji [[Took a Level in Badass|takes a level in badass]] and wields it with ease, at one point [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|throwing it]] one-handed as a finishing move.
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