![]() Because it is so quick, the villain can't hit it, and eventually his weapon runs out of juice. To get the better of him, Evilheart tosses out a little black ball, which bounces all over the room. Every weapon they fire at him, he simply destroys. In an Archie Comics story where the cast are portrayed as superheroes, Evilheart (Reggie) and Pureheart (Archie) fight a baddie who has a ring that causes objects to rapidly degrade.An element of further chaos is introduced in that the red-coloured half of the ball bounces harmlessly off of things, but the blue half does not, as Schwarvenegger learned to his regret. In Mashin Hero Wataru, Wataru gains a bicoloured one of these in the second episode.He bounces repeatedly to increase his speed and destructive power, thus making him a living Hyper-Destructive Bouncing Ball. In One Piece, the main character Luffy is made of rubber and one of his techniques is called Gear 4 Boundman, where he inflates his muscles, making himself look like a giant bouncy ball.In Katanagatari, Maniwa Pengin uses this as his weapon, since he was Born Lucky enough to avoid being hit.In one instance, they also deploy wires to try and detain Medaka. They defy the laws of physics, breaking concrete with ease. In Medaka Box, Unzan uses superballs as his weapon.In Ranma ½, the detachable blade ring of the Kinjakan acts exactly like this when used in an enclosed space.
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