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* In ''[[Kamen Rider Spirits]]'', [[Kamen Rider V 3|Riderman]] has to deal with his old enemy Marshall Armor, whose [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|thick armor]] deflects all but the strongest attacks. So Riderman manages to drill a single hole in the shell, then pump it full of bullets, which bounce around inside Armor's shell and shred him to pieces.<ref>And before [[Memetic Mutation|anyone says it]], yes Armor's a [[Giant Enemy Crab]], and yes Riderman [[Attack Its Weak Point|Attacked Its Weak Point]] [[For Massive Damage]]</ref>
* In ''[[Ultimate Teacher]]'' Ganbachi plants a spike to the ground in order to kill Hinako who was dropping from above, only to be nudged towards the spike and have Hinako drop on top of ''him'', impaling him in the process.
* In the first episode of ''[[One Punch Man]]'', the [[Monster of the Week]] is the younger brother of a [[Mad Scientist]], whose brother has turned him into a [[Kaiju]]-sized monstrosity. Said older brother is directing him from his right shoulder, and then Saitama lands on the giant's ''left'' shoulder. The older brother shouts to his sibling, "There's someone on your shoulder! Crush him!" Suffice to say, he really should have specified ''which'' shoulder.
* ''[[A Silent Voice (manga)|A Silent Voice]]'': Shoya, who leads his class in bullying the deaf Shoko, gets bullied himself when the rest of the class turns on him and makes him a scapegoat after the principal puts a stop to their actions.
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