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* In ''[[Speed Grapher]]'', main character [[Deadpan Snarker|Tatsumi]] [[Intrepid Reporter|Saiga]] adquires the power to make anything blow up by taking a picture of it. He then decides to save the girl who gave said power to him, [[Mysterious Waif|Kagura]] [[The Woobie|Tennouzou]].
* In ''[[Speed Grapher]]'', main character [[Deadpan Snarker|Tatsumi]] [[Intrepid Reporter|Saiga]] adquires the power to make anything blow up by taking a picture of it. He then decides to save the girl who gave said power to him, [[Mysterious Waif|Kagura]] [[The Woobie|Tennouzou]].
* ''[[Armored Trooper VOTOMS]]'' loves blowing stuff up, especially Scopedogs, but just about anything is fair game.
* ''[[Armored Trooper VOTOMS]]'' loves blowing stuff up, especially Scopedogs, but just about anything is fair game.
* In ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma ½]]'', [[Lethal Chef|Akane]] tries to get some hard-boiled eggs by popping a tray of about a dozen or so in the microwave. It explodes spectacularly, blasting its own door off its hinges with such force, the shockwave knocks Ranma (a powerful martial artist) off his feet and the door itself breaks through the plumbing, flooding the kitchen.
* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', [[Lethal Chef|Akane]] tries to get some hard-boiled eggs by popping a tray of about a dozen or so in the microwave. It explodes spectacularly, blasting its own door off its hinges with such force, the shockwave knocks Ranma (a powerful martial artist) off his feet and the door itself breaks through the plumbing, flooding the kitchen.
** This could be [[Truth in Television]], as when you put eggs in microwaves, they do actually explode. Violently. Seriously kids, [[Don't Try This At Home]].
** This could be [[Truth in Television]], as when you put eggs in microwaves, they do actually explode. Violently. Seriously kids, [[Don't Try This At Home]].
** Earlier, in the [[OAV]] version of the same story, Kasumi reminisces about her childhood and how she couldn't cook anything either --up to, and including, setting a pot of ''boiling water'' ablaze.
** Earlier, in the [[OAV]] version of the same story, Kasumi reminisces about her childhood and how she couldn't cook anything either --up to, and including, setting a pot of ''boiling water'' ablaze.