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* In one episode of ''[[Storm Hawks]]'', Junko is hypnotized to become more aggressive to take part in a wrestling tournament. Unfortunately, Junko's new personality [[Becoming the Mask|causes him to forget about his teammates]], and when Aerrow is forced into the ring by Cyclonis, Finn has forgotten the words to undo the hypnosis.
{{quote|'''Finn:''' Anybody got a plan B?}}
* In the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' episode “Nano”, Donatello’s first plan to stop the piecemeal robot controlled by the out-of-control [[Nano MachineNanomachines]]s [[Kill It With Fire| (using a welding torch on it)]] fails, so he goes to plan B, knocking it into a car compactor. But that doesn’t work either. Raphael tells him he really hopes he has a plan-C, and [[Crazy Prepared| Donatello actually does]], which consists of grabbing it with a magnet crane and dumping it in a vat of molten steel, which works. [[Only Mostly Dead| Until it comes back next the season, that is.]]
* In the ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' episode "Operation: U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R.", Sector V tries to sneak up on [[It Makes Sense In Context| the coffee drilling rig]] with Lenny's help in a helicopter by impersonating the Delightful Children's voices, but the villains are onto them. When Lenny nervously asks if they have a plan-B, Numbuh One responds that they "always have a plan-B!" and then hits a button on the dashboard labeled "Plan-B", causing the helicopter to transform into the [[Fun With Acronyms| S.U.B.S.T.A.N.D.A.R.D.]], a 2x4 Technology submarine. Unfortunately, that doesn't work very well either.