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{{quote|''OH NO! HE'S MILDLY GRIPPED ME BY THE ARM!''|''Film Brain'', ''[[Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li|Street Fighter the Legend of Chun Li]] Review.''}}
|''Film Brain'', ''[[Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li]] Review.''}}
 
So, the [[Action Girl]] is busy slinging around multiple opponents with her competent style of [[Waif Fu]]. In fact, she is doing so well that one has to wonder what the [[Big Damn Heroes]] are doing at all when they could leave the entire mission to her and she'd get it done and be back home in time for dinner.
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Note that this could often be justified if the one using the grab is more skilled, or more sufficiently armed. For example, Alice has a knife and is fighting Bob, who also has a knife. Charlie has a club, sword, electric spear and metal armor. He grabs Alice to make his presence known, and Alice knows not to resist or she'll get run through with something.
 
For an arm grab - or, rather, a sleeve grab - that's a ''request'' that somebody doesn't leave, see [[Caught the Heart on His Sleeve]].
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* Subverted in the ''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' anime: A thug wants to use a young ballerina who had befriended Akira, Jacky and Pai as a hostage and grabs her by the arms, but [[She Fu|she actually wriggles her way out of his hold and manages to kick him away]]. She even says it's thanks to her dance training, which gave her extra flexibility.
* One scene in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' has Mouri Ran, a [[Waif Fu|Karate]] [[Cute Bruiser|expert]] being held by a criminal. Suffice to say, the mook didn't stand a chance, despite him actually ''holding a gun''. Arguably a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] for Ran.
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== ComicbooksComic Books ==
* In ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' #119 (Published in 1972) a planejacker takes a stewardess hostage by just lightly gripping her shoulder so that ''both her arms are still free!''
* Subverted in ''[[Mass Effect]]: Redemption''. A sleazy batarian grab's Liara by the arm, thinking that she's for sale. Liara subdues him and his volus companion with a single biotic blast, while Feron, her drell companion, [[Face Palm|facepalms]].
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* ''[[The Wild World of Batwoman]]'' has this used successfully on several girls in a row.
* Played annoyingly straight in ''[[Appleseed|Appleseed Ex Machina]]''. After Briarios gets knocked out saving [[Boring Invincible Hero|Deunan]] from a huge explosion, she tries to help him, but is held back by this trope, of all things.
** Partially averted—Deunanaverted — Deunan's larger male comrade also has to grab her by the waist, and visibly struggles with it (you can see him shifting his feet a few times).
** It also helps that she keeps her wits enough to not actively fight her comrade, simply pushing forward rather than attacking him - this would be a bad idea if he was an enemy, but she knows he's not.
* Played straight at the end of ''[[Shrek]]''. After showing [[Action Girl|impeccable fighting skills]] early in the movie, Fiona can only call helplessly for Shrek when grabbed this way at {{spoiler|her wedding}}. Granted Farquaad does eventually put a knife to her throat but only after 20 seconds or so of her doing nothing while Shrek, who is also grabbed, actually fights back.
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{{quote|'''Gabriel''': You got her?
'''Henchman''': Yeah.
'''Gabriel''': [[Sarcasm Mode|You're]] ''[[Sarcasm Mode|sure]]''? ]]}}
* A justified example comes in the ''Percy Jackson'' film. A terrified woman grabs onto Annabeth's hand and renders her unable to fight Medusa - because Medusa turns the woman to stone while she's still holding onto Annabeth's wrist.
* A rare male example in Disney's ''[[Tarzan (Disney film)|Tarzan]]''. Earlier in the film, he successfully incapacitates a full grown silver back gorilla, but when he's grabbed by the upper arm by a man of average build, he can't break free.
* Subverted in ''[[Last Action Hero]]''. Slater's daughter gets grabbed by one of the Mooks and becomes little more than a screaming nuisance, but as soon as the mook takes her to another room she uses her screams to cover the sound of her [[Curb Stomp Battle|dealing with him.]]
* In ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'', [[Action Girl|Quorra]] ends up on the receiving end of one. [[Your Mileage May Vary|Possibly]] justified as the grab is more like a joint lock, she was punched in the face seconds prior, and {{spoiler|one of her opponents [[An Arm and a Leg|chops off her arm]] almost immediately.}}
 
 
== Literature ==
* This happens in ''[[Wheel of Time]]'' when a girl is grabbed by a Warder in a Crown of Swords.
* In ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]]'' Deckard uses this on Luba Luft. When previously cornered by the bounty hunter, she outsmarted him and managed to hold him at laser point. However, once he puts his hand "laxly onto her upper arm" she ceases all struggle.
* In ''[[Tortall Universe|Lioness Rampant]]'', where the slender 5'4" Alanna is [[Weak but Skilled|skilled]] and [[Fragile Speedster|fast]], and rendered helpless once her arms are pinned by a larger man. On the other hand, once she gets free, beware. She will mess you up.
** On the other hand, in ''Squire'', Keladry just flexes her bicep, forcing the man to loosen his grip.
* Averted in the ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Discworld/Feet of Clay (novel)|Feet of Clay]]'' when Angua, a female cop, is grabbed in this method and does nothing while she is inside the bar her fellow coppers are in. The reason why {{spoiler|is she's a werewolf and more than capable of taking care of the fools taking her hostage. She just didn't want to damage the place or her co-workers.}}
* If you grab Lieutenant {{spoiler|later Sergeant}} Murphy, prepare to have the crap beaten out of you. Unless she's pretending and you are stupid enough to believe it.{{context|reason=What work is this from?}}
* Averted in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' by [[Dark Action Girl|Asha Greyjoy]]. A [[Unlucky Childhood Friend|childhood friend]] who was enamored with her attempted to stop her from leaving him by using this method. She promptly puts a knife to his throat and drives him off.
* Played straight in the ''[[Belisarius Series]]'' with Princess Shakuntala, who in her introductory scene goes from being a miniature whirlwind of spear-fighting death to a helpless victim the instant one of her opponents manages to disarm her and get a solid grip on her arm. Justified in that she's extremely small even for a young woman (read: slightly under five feet and barely 90 lbs. soaking wet), and her opponent is a six-foot-plus muscular barbarian. Also in that he immediately follows up his arm grip by throwing her to the floor, then putting her in a wrestling hold.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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* Averted a couple of times with Kira in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. Played straight, however, in the flashback episode "Necessary Evil", when she is grabbed by Dukat and submits to it silently.
 
== Video Games ==
 
* Subverted and played straight in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. In the subversion, villain Xaldin attempts to force the Beast to [[Sadistic Choice|choose between his magical rose and Belle]], by holding both (with Belle held by the arm). While he's busy gloating, Belle elbows him, grabs the rose from him, and runs back over to the heroes. Played straight when Kairi is kidnapped by Axel when he simply grabs her wrist and drags her around like kleenex. Kairi just goes and follows her kidnapper while slightly squirming and only dragging her feet once; never does she consider using her free hand or kicking her abductor. One could chalk it up to an uncaring animator, though. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43n-H6ZMYRw&feature=related Observe] after about 4:30.
== Videogames ==
* Subverted and played straight in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. In the subversion, villain Xaldin attempts to force the Beast to [[Sadistic Choice|choose between his magical rose and Belle]], by holding both (with Belle held by the arm). While he's busy gloating, Belle elbows him, grabs the rose from him, and runs back over to the heroes. Played straight when Kairi is kidnapped by Axel when he simply grabs her wrist and drags her around like kleenex. Kairi just goes and follows her kidnapper while slightly squirming and only dragging her feet once; never does she consider using her free hand or kicking her abductor. One could chalk it up to an uncaring animator, though. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43n-H6ZMYRw&feature=related Observe] after about 4:30.
* ''[[The Bouncer]]'' features a kidnapping in the opening cutscene where the kidnapped girl, while trying to escape, is stunned so much by being grabbed on the upper arm that he can put her in a headlock easily.
* Awesomely subverted in ''[[Last Scenario]]'' when [[White Mage|Lorenza]] is introduced. A group of soldiers is trying to capture her, and one of them grabs her arm... so she [[Cutscene Power to the Max|vaporizes him with a lightning bolt]].
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* Played straight in ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'': Quest for Booty. Talwyn can shoot guns and jetpack around all she wants during gameplay, but once she's grabbed by the arm in a cutscene, she doesn't even struggle.
 
== Web Comics ==
 
* Lampshaded in ''[http://galactanet.com/comic/index.htm [Casey &and Andy]]'', the antagonistic Lord Milligan is a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] who [[Contractual Genre Blindness|follows basically every trope in the book]], right down to having a lair inside a hollowed-out volcano, and insisting on explaining the villainous plot to the heroes before killing them. When one of the eponymous characters asks him if there's any ''advantage'' in following all those rules, Milligan demonstrates that there is by employing the "[http://www.galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=381 Female Incapacitation Attack]" on Mary, an [[Action Girl]] with implanted, Wolverine-style claws.
== Webcomics ==
* Lampshaded in ''[http://galactanet.com/comic/index.htm Casey & Andy]'', the antagonistic Lord Milligan is a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] who [[Contractual Genre Blindness|follows basically every trope in the book]], right down to having a lair inside a hollowed-out volcano, and insisting on explaining the villainous plot to the heroes before killing them. When one of the eponymous characters asks him if there's any ''advantage'' in following all those rules, Milligan demonstrates that there is by employing the "[http://www.galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=381 Female Incapacitation Attack]" on Mary, an [[Action Girl]] with implanted, Wolverine-style claws.
* Subverted in ''Darken''. Sure, Elia is mildly inconvenienced when Shard grabs her, but [http://darkencomic.com/?webcomic_post=june-24th-2010 it doesn't last long.]
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130203032518/http://girlyyy.com/go/671 Girly]'', most likely will be [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] later (it's not the first time ''[[Girly]]'' lampshaded something ''while'' playing it straight).
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20130203032543/http://girlyyy.com/go/673 Sure enough,] subverted with a little [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]] thrown in.
* [[Gender Flip|Gender-flipped]] in the [[Ciem Webcomic Series]]. Candi only defeats Musaran because she musters her strength after a punishing blow to punch him in the face. She was otherwise already paralyzed because [[Lightning Can Do Anything|Exploding Computer Monitors Can Do Anything]], and because Musaran was using the story's own standard ''male'' grab area (ankles) in the hopes that what works for the gander works for the goose.
** Denny was completely helpless once grabbed by his ankles. Makes sense when you consider [[The Sims|the animations that were being rigged]] to create the scene.
* In ''[[Underling]]'', this happens to Eshi on [https://web.archive.org/web/20190811074017/http://underlingcomic.com/page-one-hundred-seventy-one/ this] page.
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' had this (briefly) when [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20100319 "Snapper" Boikov tried taking Sanaa hostage]. ''After'' discovering she's a sister of the hero who did personally break half of the prisoners' or their bosses' operations and probably already knowing she was imprisoned for [[Pirate Girl|piracy]]. "Dibs on his boots!"
** Oddly enough this works on [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120314 Bangladesh DuPree] of all people.
*** Well, it '''is''' a massive clank, and it does have her by '''both''' arms. And her feet are being held off the floor so she has no leverage. And the clank is also intelligent enough to hold her facing ''away'', so that she can't kick it.
*** Also, the person ordering her to be restrained in that scene is DuPree's commanding officer.
* Subverted in ''[[Leftover Soup]]'', Ellen's self-defense class was devoted solely to techniques to stop rapists grabbing one's wrist. When she asks Jamie to [http://leftoversoup.com/archive.php?num=30 "give her his best shot"] he kicks her in the kneecap.
 
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* Subverted wickedly in the [[Whateley Universe]]. In the second Boston Brawl, Generator (who looks like a ten year old girl) is grabbed as a hostage by Ironhawk (mutant in power armor). She slaps something on his armor, takes over his control system, and uses him as a missile for the rest of the battle.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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** Subverted later when Superman tries this on Cheetah. He grabs her arm and twists, she slashes his face with her Kryptonite-coated nails.
* Inverted in ''[[Wing Commander Academy]]'': [[The Squadette|Archer]] performs this hold on [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Maniac]], before [[She Fu|tossing him]] halfway across the room. Worth noting, Maniac appears to be about twice her mass.
 
 
== Real Life ==
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