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What happens when a fireball impacts is, similarly, entirely up in the air. Maybe [[Stuff Blowing Up|Stuff Blows Up]], leaving a [[Sphere of Destruction|sphere of annihilation]]. Other times, it just puffs out like a harmless burst of wind. Only sometimes does it actually set things on fire.
 
Not to be confused with ''[[Fireball (Anime)|Fireball]]'', [[Great Balls of Fire]] or [[Outrun the Fireball|Outrunning The Fireball]]. A [[Sub -Trope]] of [[Energy Ball]].
 
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* ''[[Charmed (TV)|Charmed]]''. If demons aren't using fireballs, they're chucking [[Energy Ball|Energy Balls]].
* ''[[Power Rangers]]''/''[[Super Sentai]]'' Plenty of fireballs get thrown around.
* [[Magic From Technology|Galen]] sometimes makes fireballs in ''[[Crusade (TV)|Crusade]]''. In fact, he does it twice in one episode. First, to get Eilerson's attention (nothing like a fist-sized fireball two inches from your face to get you to shut up for a second). When Eilerson stops talking, Galen opens his coat, and has the fireball fly in. It's left to the interpretation whether it was an illusion or not. The second time is when he, angry at {{spoiler|the telepathic alien}}, generates a fireball and prepares to throw it, before [[The Captain|Gideon]] intervenes, claiming that Galen is not a murderer. Anyone who has read ''[[The Passing Of The Techno Mages]]'' trilogy knows better.
 
 
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