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— Almost universally uttered after a character (usually a hero but sometimes a villain) as a way to escape pursuit and otherwise-inevitable capture — or across a wide chasm, for instance. The pursuers then give up the chase, confident that their quarry has effectively committed suicide, and to make sure. Of course,, that the person in question not only has survived, but will be coming back to spoil someone's day. If it happens towards the end of a story, expect a.. If the villain's hand from below the ton of bricks / edge of the cliff, that's. A trope of its own. A frequent variation is 'Nothing human could have survived that,' which usually heralds or underscores the discovery that the 'victim' is either non- or super-human.
Also may be a result of or an attempt. (This also frequently occurs with explosions and collapsing structures. When it's the hero caught in the explosion, it's possible that if they weren't stalled by a.) Along with and, this is one of the things a character should say. In fact, they should anyone who does. If the trope is overused with one character, it's a case of. See also,,,, and.
Not to be confused with,, and. • and its love this trope. • Ben survives stuff like being crushed under a large boulder and getting hit by giant bears and a special attack that damages the insides of the victim (both multiple times). In the end, however, he does die. His tendency to live through practically anything is even in the for the original series. • Akame has shrugged off such minor annoyances as getting a scythe to the neck, a spear-like front leg to the abdomen and a(n admittedly normal) paw wrist-deep in his chest.
• In, Hana gets sucked into a whirlpool when she falls into a strong, icy current and everyone assumes she will drown, since trying to save and going after her shows that the pull is incredibly strong and the water is pretty deep and will likely. If that wasn't enough, turns out Hana ends up submerged, completely underwater, in a fetal position for about two days - given the events that occur right after this moment - and seems to be unconscious. And yet survives! When she is eventually found by some of her team members, who think she never could've survived, given the circumstances, she explains to them how she survived (she says the water she was submerged in was warm) they find it hard to believe her, but are too happy that she is alive to really care. • In, Trowa's temporarily-borrowed mobile suit, the Veyate, explodes after a fight with Quatre and his newly-constructed monster, the Gundam Wing Zero. He survives that, only to float in space alone.
• Done twice to the same guy in., in the Strike, was grappled by Athrun's mobile suit with the cockpit slashed open when Zala proved definitively the self-destruct function had a independent power supply. In the final episode, Kira used the Freedom in a orgy of Mutually Assured Python Skit as it and Rau le Creuset's Providence took each other apart before Kira managed to use his last remaining limb to not only spear le Creuset and his mobile suit but He also ends up floating in space, but his nearly immortal robot bird. • Mu La Flaga in Gundam SEED. Strike Gundam's cockpit is blown to bits, and everyone's been pretty sure he DIDN'T ESCAPE.
Yet, SEED Destiny makes him survive and • Another strike against DESTINY: The ending of the original SEED had Mwu's broken helmet floating through space to show that, yes, he was really dead. Fan demand had them edit out the helmet footage from the Special Edition to let them revive him.
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This didn't go down well with everyone, obviously. • features one of the most brilliant examples of this trope ever done in their treatment of the infamous 'Immortal Colasour' in the final episodes. Showing how smart they can be the writers played a half dozen tricks that had the audience saying this. To sum it up, in episode 23 of the second season, In the heat of battle, As this happens, Kati With all of these strikes against him, it seems that our beloved Patrick was down for the count and not coming back, especially since around this time in the series And yet, in the final episode, who should show up but Patrick, not only having survived without a scratch, but.
• It continues in when Patrick is about to commit suicide rather than be assimilated by the ELS. Setsuna arrives and shoots the ELS trying to take his mobile suit, which also blows up Patrick's mobile suit. Yet Patrick is shown tumbling away from the explosion, inexplicably unharmed. • In S, when Usagi is surprised to see Kaorinite again after she was frozen and thrown off a cliff, Artemis reminds her that they.
• Kaorinite throws Sailor Neptune over a waterfall, yet she survives. • During this same season, Neptune knowingly walks down a path lined with Machine guns that trigger each time she takes a step. She keeps going until the guns run out of ammo. No blood is shown but each time she takes a step it shows her getting filled with bullets each step (Albeit in silhouette).
The villain who rigged the trap is confounded that she managed to make it over to her let alone live. She dies moments later from a different source though.
• Later, at the end of SuperS, Nehelenia throws Chibiusa off the zeppelin of the Dead Moon Circus, and Super Sailor Moon dives off of it without a second thought. Nehelenia returns to her seal, confident that she's killed Princess Serenity. She is later understandably upset in Stars when Galaxia reveals that Serenity survived.
• This happens in: Seto Kaiba to escape from pursuing thugs, who deliver the line. In a slight twist, a character who is supposedly Kaiba's ghost appears after this, making it seem as if the thugs were right: it that he did survive and that the ghost is a fake. In the dub, the character's supposedly the physical manifestation of Kaiba's inner darkness. • Parodied in. 1: There's no way he could have survived that fall. Seto Kaiba: Actually, I seem to be okay. Mook 2: Nope, he's definitely dead.
Seto Kaiba: You guys are idiots. Mook 1: At least we're not dead, like you. • This also happens when Marik uses the Dragon of Ra to attack Joey, which should cause him so much pain that he should be vaporized. Thankfully, Joey's an anime character, so he manages to survive, and is up and walking around several episodes later. • In, protagonist Lelouch lures Mao into a trap where a squad of police officers gun him down.
When the villain returns in the next episode, he remarks that Lelouch really should have told them to 'shoot to kill' not just 'shoot', and also compliments the Britannian health care system. • Late in the second season, Princess Cornelia is gunned down by a machine gun turret. The next episode, she is seen lying in a hospital bed, injured but recovering. May be the grand champion of 'being able to survive anything'. In the first episode she was shot in the head, and returned in episode five like nothing happened.
Later, shrapnel ended up embedded in her chest but she was just fine a few hours later. Not only that, but she was stabbed in the chest by the nun who gave her the Immortality Code which is the reason she survives all these things. This isn't even mentioning the stuff V.V.
And later Charles pulls off. Then we have Jeremiah Gottwald who returned in R2 after seemingly sinking into the bottom of the ocean. What's more, back during the first season, he was supposed to be in a radiation attack by Kallen's hand but because he was already the writers changed that, making him visibly eject and show up several episodes later as a Cyborg. • A meta-example occurred in Episode 18 of R2, where a obliterated a good section of Tokyo, including (apparently) Asahina, Miss Rohmeyer, Guilford, Sayoko, and most importantly Nunnally; in truth, only the first two actually died. When the supposedly dead characters returned, the fandom was divided between those who felt it was an, and those who argued that the elements of their survival were in the episode and required good observation skills to notice. • Made hilarious when you start to see the screencaps of the episode which shows such things as Nunnally getting on to a different transport shuttle from Rohmeyer's. • Broly from takes this trope to the logical extreme and beyond.
Played with inregards to Dr. Wheelo, the of the movie The World's Strongest. It's invoked by Krillin, then instantly shot down by, who, despite having just him into a low orbit, knows he's still alive. • The outcome of Goku and Freeza's death match on the. Goku and Freeza both survive the planet's destruction. Albeit, in Freeza's case.
• The villain Gauron from the anime also takes this trope and runs with it. About 4 or 5 times. This includes being shot in the head before the series starts, two Arm Slaves exploding around him and a self-detonation sequence of a third. However, he comes out of that last one as a quadruple amputee with a missing eye.
• Saitou Hajime from is so great at this, he practically lampshades it to Sagara Sanosuke as he walked and smoked nonchalantly to seemingly-certain death at the climax of the Kyoto arc. He lampshades it again when he makes his return during the Jinchuu arc to the disbelief of the Kenshingumi, even going so far as to refer to himself as the Shinsengumi's sole immortal. • Another example.
Kenshin jumps into a river to save a stupid rich kid. The man who's goons he'd been fighting at the time proceeded to say, 'I hear the water runs quite fast around here,' and leaves him for dead. Never mind the fact that he just kicked the stuffing out of the villain's top four lieutenants, and, having jumped voluntarily, the hero thought that he could take it. • Makoto Shishio could very well be the for this. He survived being shot in the head, being doused in oil and set on fire, and even having his head cleaved in two! • Subverted in when Clare, to throw the insane Ophelia off her trail, deliberately gets herself and knocked off a cliff into a rushing river.
Unfortunately for her, Ophelia is wise about this. • The third 2-hour special has a man fall off a cliff as he is shot, a scene with his comrades deciding that he is dead because there's no way he survived, and all the characters in the episode believe he is really alive.
And in a subversion, it was all a misleading tactic. Apparently, he really didn't survive that. • Akito experiences the version at least twice in. • In Colonel Shikishima exclaims 'He must be dead!' After Tetsuo is directly hit by the SOL. • Nemu Kurotsuchi in, impregnated by Szayel Aporro Granz and then as she struggles in extreme pain, and then her belly explodes, her body devoured and Szayel came out forcefully from her mouth. Szayel describes the process as 's.
Any normal people would be killed, but fortunately Nemu is somehow as Mayuri built her (and her soul being an artificial construct just like her body, is somehow equally durable), so that only leaves her in a withered husk of a body. And then she still came back to her old self of a body because Mayuri had sex on her (or so Uryu & Renji's reactions imply; Mayuri insists they must be perverts to think that). Needless to say, this is one instance where this trope can be. • Her Captain Kurotsuchi Mayuri is not free from this trope either, especially when he fought and took a full brunt of his arrow, leaving his body blown up, partially. If he didn't have that ability to turn himself into a liquid, he's as good as dead.
• An arrow that tore through Mayuri's bankai as if it were made of paper, and minor energy leakage from it completely disintegrated surrounding buildings that weren't actually even hit. Ishida was at the time utilizing a form at the time that would burn out his power shortly afterward but temporarily made him. At least half of Mayuri's body no longer existed after he was hit. But then he turned himself to liquid and took a week or two to be back to what passes for normal in his case. • What about Ichigo? He's been stabbed, sliced almost in half (except for his spine), had Ulquiorra's arm through his chest, and was shot through the same spot (albeit more of it) by the same Arrancar's cero.
In the last, he's apparently back on his feet without even being healed first. However, that's probably because of his. • Ulquiorra double-subverts this. He has his entire waist blown off by Ichigo's, after getting the beatdown of his life. His lets him get back up in time to save Orihime and Ishida and return Ichigo to normal.and then because he doesn't have enough energy left to regenerate his lost organs. • Happens a couple of times in, usually to side characters. • The strongest Royal Soldier of Alabasta,.
The bomb, had a kill radius of five miles, and exploded narrowing avoiding damage to the city, and leaving everyone from harm, except himself. His sacrifice was mourned. However, he managed to survive, and this is by him seeing his own gravestone, and in Movie 8, which is a retelling of the storyline, he meets up with the princess in the end, to receive a giant emotional hug. • Subverted somewhat in Movie 4.: The boiler room operator on Gasparde's ship sets the boiler to explode, stating that he's going to see it to the end.
After the Luffy vs. Gasparde battle, he shows up alive and well. When asked about why he's alive, he replies with something to the effect of 'I said I was going to watch it to the end, not be in the explosion.' • Roronoa Zoro, full stop. • In both Itachi and Sasuke use jutsus that supposedly no-one can live through in their fight against each other - Amaterasu and Kirin respectively.
However, even though Sasuke gleefully believes he finally killed Itachi with Kirin.Itachi uses another jutsu to protect himself. • Later, Konan is fighting Tobi and uses a ludicrously over-the-top overcome Tobi's: a sea of 600 billion paper bombs exploding nonstop for over five minutes to exceed his intangibility's time limit. Naturally, it isn't enough.
• Tomoe from takes a thousand-or-more-feet drop from the sky (head first!) after her during her final fight against Arika. Just as the castle guards discover her and prepare to pronounce her DOA, she springs back up from the gurney and yells at one of them, and then walks away as if she had simply fallen out of a tree. • The same thing happens to Arika and Nina, who survive their final battle after having their Robes break down in outer space! • In of the franchise, the head fires a at Subaru, and pronounces her dead, telling that '..' Subaru's body. • In the mysterious people at the start claim that no human can survive their heat 'sanitation'. Later, Cypha stabs Signum, saying that her death will serve as a warning for others.
Turns out, Signum survived the attack. • In, in their penultimate fight, Fate manages to corner Nanoha, magically restrained her, and showered her with. Then by • A recurring antagonist said something along these lines in before Tsukune first receives Moka's blood. The actual quote was something along the lines of 'to thrust himself into the fire. Despite the human body being so frail it will die with only 50% of its skin burned.' • has the Homunculi, who have nearly unlimited regenerative powers. Even if you see their smoking corpse in front of you, you probably won't stand a chance against them.
• In, Phoenix Ikki has been thrown into Hades and into a timeless 'Another Dimension'. Places from which no one returns. But it's not like something like that would ever stop him, right? • Gamlin Kizaki in probably deserves mention, for his crash in one of the later episodes. Here's what went down: his jet crashes headlong into an enemy mech. The two are traveling toward each other, at a very high combined speed. The impact crushes the front half of the jet like a tin can and shears the wings off.
The impact alone would pulp a human body. The two craft then explode in a massive fireball. Gamlin has no time to eject and the impact is shown from INSIDE the cockpit. Yet next episode, he's perfectly fine, not even a scratch. Seriously, how did he survive that? • One episode of has a rampaging Regigigas apparently crushed under a large pile of rubble. Brock tries to say the line but he doesn't even get to finish the sentence before Regigigas pops out and restarts the destruction.
• In Wizardmon gets tossed into the water and thrown into a wall by Myotismon, things that should have killed him. • Etemon and Myotismon/VenomMyotismon are both supposedly killed, yet return as MetalEtemon and MaloMyotismon later on. • Wizardmon actually in 02,. • Early on in, a young Guts is shot with an arrow and falls off a cliff, prompting the bowman to proclaim, 'He won't survive the fall.'
• The Eclipse, which Guts was not supposed to survive. Zodd is quite surprised that Guts defied his prophecy although Guts, as well as Casca, who also survived, is unconscious at the time due to the severe physical and emotional trauma. They were both saved by the Skull Knight before the apostles could finish the job.
• At the end of volume 21 of the manga, after the Tower of Conviction fell after the mock Eclipse the Kushan army comes and Guts and Casca are surrounded while the other surviving party members escape. No one thinks that they could avoid capture. Moments later, to their surprise, they see Guts escaping with Casca (and Puck) on horseback into the horizon, chopping up Kushan soldiers all the way. • In, Hayato put Asurada GSX's boost in a dangerous spot, the car went off the track and crashed into the trees, tearing it apart, but the driver's cockpit remained intact and Hayato came out unharmed. • And in the first episode of ZERO, both Hayato and Randoll survived (albeit with serious injuries) after Hayato's car went off the track banking, his car flew airborne and crashed into the ground. • Zelgadis uses the line in.
•: Sesshoumaru is stabbed through the chest twice, one of the wounds going right through the heart. His body is then wrapped up in a shell that's supposed to slowly absorb his body and power for 's eventual benefit..
• In, even Kiritsugu falls for saying this when he and confidently declares over a phone call that no magical defense could have saved him from that. Sure enough, the first sign that the enemy Master survived was that his Servant's curse on Saber did not eventually disappear, as it should have. • L-Elf says this at the end of the first season of, after Haruto's mecha unloads a barrage of energy blasts on a seemingly defenseless Cain. He is, of course, completely unharmed, and after a bit of he flies off to take the helm of some sort of overpowered energy-mecha. • When Crisis, the national chief of police in, says that Lupin and his gang couldn't have survived a high fall from a cliff onto rocky waters, Inspector Zenigata laughs at his foolishness. He points out that Lupin has survived the same situation many times before, and he'll stay in Zufu until Lupin is gone.
• Happens to Nazi officer Rudol von Stroheim in Part 2, who blows himself up with a grenade in order to destroy a vampire that had taken over his body. Even Joseph Joestar, a Brit, sheds a tear for his sacrifice and everyone believes him dead. Then later on in the same story, Joseph unexpectedly runs into Stroheim, alive and well, albeit remade into a It helps that, as Stroheim is happy to point out, ' GERMAN SCIENCE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD!!' Ironically, at the end of Part 2, Stroheim is said to have been permanently killed off in the Battle of Stalingrad. • Being an escapologist, con artist, and walking plot device, John Constantine the made a name for himself due to this.
He's been face to face against the most powerful beings in existence such as the and (gods) himself, and somehow only leaves (and I quote) 'a nod, a wink, and a wisecrack'. It also helps that is one of his signature magical powers. • His sidekick, Chas Chandler, also has his few shares. The guy survived from almost being raped by a demon, to having a long nose fuel truck fall unto his head.
Before exploding (and he even had no scratches). • The god-turned demon Nergal also has this. Years of fighting with Constantine, the demon survived the end of John's wit. This included being ripped apart when John baited him to the gates of Heaven (but not before trapping him in a computer!), to being completely destroyed by the First of the Fallen.
• This is how got started- got himself nuked by his own gamma bomb! The man got his powers while being machine-gunned along with his family at freakin' Auschwitz, climbing out of the mass-burial trench!
His own KIDS have called him on this, as snarked the trope but clearly were too jaded by previous Magneto comebacks to believe he was gone for good for one moment. • This Trope was given a peculiar Inversion in the case of Boris Bullski, the original Titanium Man. Considering how he seemed to die, his chances seem grim: He threatened the parents of a Soviet defector named Sergei, forcing him to design armor similar to his for a band of anarchists made up of dissatisfied Vietnam veterans called the Green Liberation Front, who would act as a distraction for a cyber attack on the New York Stock Market. But when Sergei discovered that his parents were dead he exposed Bullski's true identity as a Russian agent, and the angry members of the G.L.F. Turned on the Titanium Man. Teleporting away, he rematerialized in card form, which Sergei then simply tore up and threw away.
Still, it was hinted in that very issue that Bullski had actually survived, and indeed, he had. • Subverted twice in an issue of, in which the eponymous hero learns from his arch-nemesis that one of his other enemies actually died from breaking her neck in a fall into the Niagara Falls at the conclusion of their last battle.
This foreshadows the fact that Paul Saveen, Tom's archenemy, is himself just as dead as previously believed — the Saveen that Tom was speaking to was a stand-in. There's also a to the first time the two met, which ended with Saveen seemingly falling to his death into a vat of phlogisten. After they reminisce about it Tom actually asks Saveen how he survived. • Lampshaded in an old issue of after Sunspot hurled the ancient mutant Selene into a lava pit and caved it in behind her to the horror of his teammates. After seeing a sword plunged into her chest without slowing her down, he was inclined to take her claim that at face value. • In the team saw a missile go off near Chase and counted him as dead.
In a case of desperate Molly guessed exactly how Chase survived and hadn't come back yet. Her friends refuse to believe her, sparking the immortal, 'Why are you not awesomed by me!?' • The villainous cyborg Dekko in Scott McCloud's. The first time was a subversion: Dekko seemed to have shot himself dead while foolishly playing with a gun thought to be empty. But Zot never bought it at all, because he knew that the gun was empty, and that Dekko must've deliberately recharged it. He also notes that no body was found, and that Dekko's walking ocean fortress receded beneath the waves as if controlled remotely. As it turns out, the Dekko that shot himself was a remotely controlled robot.
It happens again when Dekko is crushed by a collapsing wall and trapped as his fortress sinks, only to rise from the sea (without any legs) and rave about his immortality to seagulls before. • • One comic features telling Siryn this about her father Banshee. Her response is that this is an X-Men Comic without the glaring hole in the fourth wall. So she was wrong for 7 years. • A much older comic has Cyclops recounting how became Phoenix. Cyclops: Certainly nothing even remotely human could have survived. • In X-Men #3, the audience is supposed to say that as Magneto's asteroid hurtles through the atmosphere, presumably killing him.
Guess what happens a few issues later. • Of all the X-Men even more so than Wolverine is the king of this trope. 3ds Max 2010 Download Torrent more. Every major X-Men event has him at some point being crushed, melted or destroyed but due to being one of the 10 or so most powerful mutants always comes back.
He once exploded in his human form, came back as gas, from gas turned to steam, from steam water vapor, from vapor to melted ice, until he finally solidified as flesh. • Herman Von Klempt from is pretty good at this. In 1939 (shown at the beginning of Conqueror Worm) he was at ground zero of an explosion involving and was the only survivor. However, he was reduced to a. Later, Hellboy blew up Von Klempt's lab, with Von Klempt inside, yet Robert Zinco and Karl Ruprect Kroenen were able to find and revive him again.
Then their laboratory exploded, and Von Klempt was again the only survivor. At the end of Conqueror Worm, Roger breaks Von Klempt's head jar, killing him for real. In 1946, his attempt to launch a rocket carrying mutant vampires at the United States was foiled, and he was onboard the rocket when it blew up. Trevor Bruttenholm assumes him dead, but Varvara gives him a 'what are you, stupid?' Look for jumping to conclusions like that. • In an issue of ', the eponymous teen heroes have a moment like this after the villain is defeated., who happens to be teaming up with them at the time, isn't so sure, and begins to tell the story of how survived a ground-zero nuclear bomb explosion.
•: in The Francis Blake Affair, the guards chasing after Mortimer stop looking for him when he jumps off a cliff and they see something hit the water below. It's revealed a few pages later that Mortimer isn't dead: he just managed to land on a platform and push a giant stone into the sea in less than one minute. •: every time Tintin is involved in a gruesome car accident, the people trying to kill or capture him go check the burning wreckage in an unusual display of genre savviness. Unfortunately for them, Tintin always escapes those accidents by jumping from the car right before it goes off the road, so he generally ends up stealing his pursuers' car (and in one case tank) while they're looking for his body. • Also, every time Tintin gets shot, the bullet just happens to miss any major organs or merely grazes his skull. In one particularly case, Tintin is sentenced to death by firing squad, but the guns were filled with blanks before hand and Tintin faked death - yet somehow, no one notices that he's not bleeding despite supposedly being riddled by bullets, even though, given the secrecy of the whole thing, clearly not everybody was in on the conspiracy.
• in an issue of in. When bad guy the Duke of Oil falls off an oil rig (after having a sword put through his head), (himself a master of ) remarks that 'If you don't find a body, they aren't dead'. • This really happened to author of Persepolis 1 and 2 (Marjane Satrapi), which is depicted in Persepolis 2, 'The Story of A Return'. Suffering from deep depression, Satrapi takes all of her meds at once.
This knocks her out cold a few days before subjecting her to hours of bizarre hallucinations. However, according to her then-psychiatrist, what she took was enough to kill a small elephant. Satrapi took this as a sign that she was not meant to die.
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