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A grenade, bomb or other type of explosive is live with mere seconds to go, leaving Alice in danger. Fortunately Bob leaps between her and the explosion. Cradling her as a way of shielding the blast and making the [[Heroic Sacrifice]], except for the fact that Bob has [[Nigh Invulnerability]].
 
A reversal of [[Jumping Onon a Grenade]] as the hero is jumping on the potential victim in order to shield him/her from the blast.
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Done in [[Karakuri Circus]], creating a ''serious'' plot twist, as it ends rather badly for said hero. {{spoiler|Although not as badly as initially indicated...}}
** Done also in [[Ushio and Tora]] -Tora uses his body to protect a household spirit from backlash from a powerful seal being broken.
* ''[[Busou Renkin]]'': Captain Bravo shields {{spoiler|the two leads, Kazuki and Tokiko}} from a massive flame-based attack using his... er... magical [[Badass Longcoat]].
* In one episode of ''[[Darker Thanthan Black]]'', the Contractor November 11 uses his [[An Ice Person|ice powers]] while covering human co-worker Kirihara with his body, in order to shield her from another Contractor's explosive powers.
* Subverted cruelly ''twice'' in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' first season finale: {{spoiler|Lichty}} tries shielding {{spoiler|Christina}} from an explosion this way, but is fatally injured and dies in her arms, happily believing that he protected her. ''Then'', it is revealed that he ''failed'' and she was fatally injured, too, dying just moments after him.
* Happens many times in ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross]]'', without any lasting effects to both parties involved.
* Genji grabs Shannon when {{spoiler|the fake Kanon leaps at her with a laser blade,}} and rolls out of the way in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro Nini]]''. This is one of the many reasons Genji is awesome.
* Shizuo does this to Akane in the sixth volume of ''[[Durarara!!]]'' when he realizes that a large load of combat knives that he knocked loose in a fight are about to fall on the girl.
* In the first ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist|first]]'' anime,]] Al uses his [[Nigh Invulnerable]] armor body to shield his flesh-and-blood brother Ed from an explosion. Both are fine in the long run.
** Al pulls it ''again'' in the manga and Brotherhood, except for [[Chinese Girl|May]] instead of Ed.
* [[Gunslinger Girl]] The girls are "conditioned" to protect their handlers, though it could also be [[More Than Mind Control]].
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* In ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', Simon {{spoiler|jumps in the way of an extremely powerful destructive spell that Jellal was going to destroy Erza and Natsu with; he successfully shields them with his body, but dies shortly thereafter, leading to Natsu's [[Unstoppable Rage]] and subsequent victory.}}
 
== [[ComicsComic Books]] ==
 
== [[Comics]] ==
* Mr. Fantastic of the [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]] often does this to protect his colleagues.
* [[The Incredible Hulk (Comiccomic Bookbook)|The Incredible Hulk's]] origins deal with Bruce Banner pushing Rick Jones into a trench, whereby Banner absorbed the brunt of the blast, which Rick is not affected by as a result.
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[The Incredibles (Animation)|The Incredibles]]'', Elastigirl protects her kids this way in an aircraft that was hit by missiles. It helps she can form her body into any shape and that earlier her super suit was specifically shown to be able to withstand direct missile impacts.
* ''[[X Men the Last Stand (Film)|X -Men: theThe Last Stand]]'', Colossus shields Rogue this way in the Danger Room simulation, however this is also so that she can get his steel skin for further protection.
* ''[[Quantum of Solace (Film)|Quantum of Solace]]'', Bond huddles over Camille right before he shoots the fuel pod.
* ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'', Marcus Wright shields Blair from the fire in the tunnel.
* Done in ''[[The Incredible Hulk (Filmfilm)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' movie, with Hulk shielding Betty Ross from a fireyfiery explosion.
* ''[[Highlander (Film)|Highlander]]'': Connor leaps on top of Rachel, using [[Nigh Invulnerability|his immortality]] to protect her from Nazi gunfire. He explains, [[Theme Tune Cameo|"it's a kind of magic."]]
* In the ''[[Fantastic Four (Filmfilm)|Fantastic Four]]'', the Human Torch shielded a young girl from an explosion. Because of his fire abilities, the blast didn't harm him.
* The escaped slave does this for the little girl in ''[[The Fall (Filmfilm)|The Fall]]''.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Thud|Thud!]]'', Sam Vimes throws himself to the ground while holding Young Sam as a burst of dragon flame goes over them.
 
== Literature[[Live-Action TV]] ==
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Thud|Thud]]'', Sam Vimes throws himself to the ground while holding Young Sam as a burst of dragon flame goes over them.
 
 
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* ''[[Smallville]]'': Clark uses this method of rescue quite frequently, as is his future self in various incarnations of [[Superman]]
** In the Max Fleischer short "The Mechanical Monsters", Superman spreads {{media|shield.png| his Cape around Lois Lane}} to protect her from the vat pouring [[Convection Schmonvection|Hot Lava]]. [[My Suit Is Also Super|I guess his suit is also super.]]
** Superman has also swallowed explosives on more than one occasion, in order to ensure the safety of surrounding citizens.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The end of the intro boss battle of ''[[Mega Man Zero]] 1''. As the Golem gets ready to explode, Ciel got free from its grasp, but she's too weak to move away. Zero runs over to her and covers her from the ensuing blast. Ciel manages to remain relatively unhurt, even when the explosion was point-blank in range.
 
== Video Games[[Web Comics]] ==
* Used by the Fed in ''[[A Girl and Her Fed]]'' [http://www.agirlandherfed.com/comic/?650 here]{{spoiler|, though it's unnecessary given the ''very'' sturdy table he's behind.}}
* The end of the intro boss battle of ''[[Mega Man Zero]] 1''. As the Golem gets ready to explode, Ciel got free from its grasp, but she's too weak to move away. Zero runs over to her and covers her from the ensuing blast. Ciel manages to remain relatively unhurt, even when the explosion was point-blank in range.
 
 
== Webcomics ==
* Used by the Fed in [[A Girl and Her Fed]] [http://www.agirlandherfed.com/comic/?650 here]{{spoiler|, though it's unnecessary given the ''very'' sturdy table he's behind.}}
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Ben 10 (Animation)|Ben 10]]'' utilizes this trope in "Be Afraid Of The Dark", using the armadillo-esque "Cannonbolt" Ben is able to shield himself, Gwen and Grandpa so that they can re-enter Earth's atmosphere safely.
* ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X -Men]]'', Wolverine covers a little girl from a train explosion in the first episode. [[Good Thing You Can Heal|He Got Better]].
* ''[[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]]'' "A Dark Knight to Remember" Batman shields Batgirl from Penguin's flamethrower with his cape.
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' gives us the falling-bits-of-stone-ceiling variant, with {{spoiler|Zuko}} protecting {{spoiler|Katara}} in this way in the episode ''The Southern Raiders''. Also served as [[Ship Tease]].
** Also done in the episode ''Sozin's Comet Part 3'', when {{spoiler|Sokka}} shields {{spoiler|Toph}} from falling debris from a war balloon.
** In the [[Superman Theatrical Cartoons|Max Fleischer]] short "The Mechanical Monsters", [[Superman]] spreads {{[[media|:shield.png| his Cape around Lois Lane}}]] to protect her from the vat pouring [[Convection, Schmonvection|Hot Lava]]. [[My Suit Is Also Super|I guess his suit is also super.]]
 
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