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* ''[[Baccano]]'' has a massive three-way one featuring [[Knife Nut|Chane]], [[Ax Crazy|Ladd]], and [[One-Man Army|Claire]], plus another featuring [[Cowardly Lion|Jacuzzi]] and the Lemures' leader Goose.
* ''[[Bobobobo Bobobo]]'' has a fight against "the Number-One Train Fighter" that eventually jumped the tracks and smashed through an amusement park.
* The first episode of ''[[Mai-Otome 0~[[S.ifr~]]]]'' has this as part of the main action.
* The fight that eventually led to Pissard's death in ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'' moved to several locations, one of them being the roof of a train.
* The sixth episode of ''[[The Daughter of Twenty Faces]]'' features a train fight between Chiko and Angie during a snowstorm.
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'', "Waking the Dragons". "Yami" / the Pharoah. Weevil Underwood. Traintop card dueling. [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|Seriousness.]] This is the one that ends with Weevil pissing Yami off so much that he keeps attacking even ''after'' Weevil's life points hit zero. It just wasn't his day.
** And then topped by Kaiba (oddly enough) when he and a filler villain from the same arc battle ''on top of a private jet''. Even [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] for its ridiculousness.
{{quote| '''Joey:''' So you dueled this guy on top of a moving plane?<br />
'''Kaiba:''' Maybe I did. [[Jerkass|Don't you geeks have someone else to annoy?]] }}
* A [[Filler]] episode of ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' has the [[True Companions|Kenshin-gumi]] ride a train for some reason when bandits take it over. Kenshin gets knocked overboard, then finds himself a horse that earns the [[Fan Nickname]] of "Super Horse" for the [[Horse Jump|improbable jumps]] that it pulls off.
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'''s [[Mushroom Samba]] episode.
{{quote| '''Ein:''' Thanks!<br />
'''Cow:''' Oh, it's no problem! }}
* In ''[[Soul Eater]]'', Death the Kid gets into a three way battle with one of the various Mizune rat witches and a fat fisherman assassin while on a train that's zooming through the desert.
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* Happens in ''[[The Good, the Bad, the Weird]]'', as a result of two [[Train Job|Train Jobs]] happening simultaneously.
* In the remake of ''Narrow Margin'', set mostly on a train, Gene Hackman and the witness he's protecting are confronted on the roof by a woman he met earlier, who turns out to be a [[Career Killer]].
{{quote| '''Gene:''' "You know what I like about you? You're tall." ''(train enters a tunnel)''}}