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* In a memorable scene in ''[[Justice League]]'', [[Batman]], [[Martian Manhunter]], and [[The Flash]] are trying to figure out the controls of an alien space ship on the front steps of Wayne Manor. [[Martian Manhunter|J'onn]] admits that he doesn't know how to fly the device, and [[The Flash]] suggests pressing buttons. The first one activates the ship's weapons systems, blowing a large hole in the side of the mansion and irking [[Batman]]. |
* In a memorable scene in ''[[Justice League]]'', [[Batman]], [[Martian Manhunter]], and [[The Flash]] are trying to figure out the controls of an alien space ship on the front steps of Wayne Manor. [[Martian Manhunter|J'onn]] admits that he doesn't know how to fly the device, and [[The Flash]] suggests pressing buttons. The first one activates the ship's weapons systems, blowing a large hole in the side of the mansion and irking [[Batman]]. |
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* A Wiper Start is only the first of many things to go wrong with ''Mike's New Car'' on the ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' DVD. |
* A Wiper Start is only the first of many things to go wrong with ''Mike's New Car'' on the ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' DVD. |
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* The titular character of ''[[WALL-E]]'' does a Wiper Start as one of many things he tries in an attempt to shut off the self-destruct sequence of a spaceship lifepod. |
* The titular character of ''[[WALL-E]]'' does a Wiper Start as one of many things he tries in an attempt to shut off the self-destruct sequence of a spaceship lifepod. |