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* ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]''. Having a cyborg body helps. |
* ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]''. Having a cyborg body helps. |
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* In the first episode of ''[[Murder Princess]]'', a group of bounty hunters bursts through a palace window on a motorcycle with balls of fire for wheels. |
* In the first episode of ''[[Murder Princess]]'', a group of bounty hunters bursts through a palace window on a motorcycle with balls of fire for wheels. |
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* [[Hayate the Combat Butler|Hayate]] jumps through (or is thrown through) windows without any protection, as just one of his near-superhuman abilities. Klaus does this later on, as well, but he was [[Shout-Out|spoofing]] [[ |
* [[Hayate the Combat Butler|Hayate]] jumps through (or is thrown through) windows without any protection, as just one of his near-superhuman abilities. Klaus does this later on, as well, but he was [[Shout-Out|spoofing]] [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|an immortal vampire]] at the time... |
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* Seto Kaiba did this once in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime; so did Edo Phoenix in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|GX]]''. |
* Seto Kaiba did this once in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime; so did Edo Phoenix in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|GX]]''. |
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* Spoofed in the "New Year's Cleaning" episode of ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]'', where Keroro does a [[Super Window Jump]] into the bathroom to tell Natsumi she's not cleaning the bathtub properly... only to get knocked back ''out'' the window for getting broken glass all over the floor. |
* Spoofed in the "New Year's Cleaning" episode of ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]'', where Keroro does a [[Super Window Jump]] into the bathroom to tell Natsumi she's not cleaning the bathtub properly... only to get knocked back ''out'' the window for getting broken glass all over the floor. |
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* In ''[[Star Wars]]: [[Attack of the Clones]]'', Obi-Wan jumps through the window to grab the killer-bug carrying droid. (although, as the ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0226.html annotation points out] you'd expect Anakin to do this instead of him) |
* In ''[[Star Wars]]: [[Attack of the Clones]]'', Obi-Wan jumps through the window to grab the killer-bug carrying droid. (although, as the ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0226.html annotation points out] you'd expect Anakin to do this instead of him) |
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* The titular bunny from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', complete with Roger-shaped-silhouette. |
* The titular bunny from ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', complete with Roger-shaped-silhouette. |
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* ''[[Help]]'' - the Beatles dive out the window in a pub to get away from bad guys. |
* ''[[Help!]]'' - the Beatles dive out the window in a pub to get away from bad guys. |
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** And earlier, bad guys dive ''in'' the window of the Beatles' flat, taking them by surprise. |
** And earlier, bad guys dive ''in'' the window of the Beatles' flat, taking them by surprise. |
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* ''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly]]'' starts off with one. The introduction of Tuco (the ugly) consists of him crashing through a window to get outside after the building he's hiding in gets stormed by his enemies. In this case, he couldn't use the door because said enemies were blocking it. |
* ''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly]]'' starts off with one. The introduction of Tuco (the ugly) consists of him crashing through a window to get outside after the building he's hiding in gets stormed by his enemies. In this case, he couldn't use the door because said enemies were blocking it. |
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* The intro to ''[[Jak and Daxter|Jak X: Combat Racing]]'' has [[Badass Driver|Jak]] drive through [[Exploding Fishtanks|an aquarium]] and into a bar in order to rescue [[Deadpan Snarker|Daxter]]. |
* The intro to ''[[Jak and Daxter|Jak X: Combat Racing]]'' has [[Badass Driver|Jak]] drive through [[Exploding Fishtanks|an aquarium]] and into a bar in order to rescue [[Deadpan Snarker|Daxter]]. |
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* ''[[Die Hard]]'' for the NES allows you to jump through a window, out of a building from thirty stories up. {{spoiler|This kills you}}. |
* ''[[Die Hard]]'' for the NES allows you to jump through a window, out of a building from thirty stories up. {{spoiler|This kills you}}. |
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* ''[[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]]'': a scientist does this rather awesomely, only do die moments later. This is commented on in ''[[ |
* ''[[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]]'': a scientist does this rather awesomely, only do die moments later. This is commented on in ''[[Freeman's Mind]]''. |
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** It's entirely possible he'll run toward you, and even if he doesn't, you can save him by killing the zombies before they can hit him. |
** It's entirely possible he'll run toward you, and even if he doesn't, you can save him by killing the zombies before they can hit him. |
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* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'': This is Saxton Hale's preferred way of entry. To top it all off, he manages to succeed doing this while ''jumping from a plane without a parachute''! |
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'': This is Saxton Hale's preferred way of entry. To top it all off, he manages to succeed doing this while ''jumping from a plane without a parachute''! |