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* In a project for a Japanese class, known to many as the flash hit Final Fantasy A+, the main character continuously hits the BigBad's weak point, the multiple choice section on the tail with his pencil sword. Every time he hits the tail, he hits a Wrong Answer, which takes twenty points off his "health", which are shown as his grade score (0-100). He hits every wrong answer at a grade of 50, which leaves him with -10 health. Possibly hanging a lampshade to this, the boss wonders how he's still alive when he makes the final blow, hitting the Right Answer for 9999 damage.
** After the fight, players see that the protagonist is wiped out, with a double F grade on his forehead. [[spoiler:The Headmaster comes in and tells him to move his hair over to show that it's not a FF but a FFA+, which stands for Final Fighter A+. Not only did he get a full heal, but he graduated.]]
* In the internet game "Need For Madness", the object of the game is to race a car against other cars, or "waste" all the other cars so your car is the only one left. Since your car can also be wasted, there is a guage at the corner of the screen that indicates how damaged your car is. You can have an extreme amount of damage and still be alive, but if your damage reaches 100%, you are wasted.
* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.
* Parodied in ''WebAnimation/StarCrafts'', which at one point shows a Medivac with 1 hit point left as little more than a dented metal slab with a single sputtering engine that is somehow still able to fly.
* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Aura serves as a sort of in-universe HP total. Huntsmen are completely impervious to real damage until their Aura is broken. In tournament-style fights, Aura depletion is considered defeat. In a real fight, people who have run out of Aura don't last very long, as every subsequent strike results in a realistic injury. The Creatures of Grimm, who have no aura, take visible damage nearly every time they're hit.
* ''WebAnimation/LittleRunmo:'' At some point, Runmo shuts off the machinery that is processing Extra Lives into some manner of sludge for the Dring King to quench his apparent thirst. Soon as he goes to check on him afterwards, [[spoiler:he's not only dead, he's been reduced to '''[[WrittenSoundEffect B O N E S]]''' like he had died of thirst months ago]].
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* In a project for a Japanese class, known to many as the flash hit Final Fantasy A+, the main character continuously hits the BigBad's weak point, the multiple choice section on the tail with his pencil sword. Every time he hits the tail, he hits a Wrong Answer, which takes twenty points off his "health", which are shown as his grade score (0-100). He hits every wrong answer at a grade of 50, which leaves him with -10 health. Possibly hanging a lampshade to this, the boss wonders how he's still alive when he makes the final blow, hitting the Right Answer for 9999 damage.
** After the fight, players see that the protagonist is wiped out, with a double F grade on his forehead. [[spoiler:The Headmaster comes in and tells him to move his hair over to show that it's not a FF but a FFA+, which stands for Final Fighter A+. Not only did he get a full heal, but he graduated.]]
* In the internet game "Need For Madness", the object of the game is to race a car against other cars, or "waste" all the other cars so your car is the only one left. Since your car can also be wasted, there is a guage at the corner of the screen that indicates how damaged your car is. You can have an extreme amount of damage and still be alive, but if your damage reaches 100%, you are wasted.
* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.
* Parodied in ''WebAnimation/StarCrafts'', which at one point shows a Medivac with 1 hit point left as little more than a dented metal slab with a single sputtering engine that is somehow still able to fly.
* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Aura serves as a sort of in-universe HP total. Huntsmen are completely impervious to real damage until their Aura is broken. In tournament-style fights, Aura depletion is considered defeat. In a real fight, people who have run out of Aura don't last very long, as every subsequent strike results in a realistic injury. The Creatures of Grimm, who have no aura, take visible damage nearly every time they're hit.
* ''WebAnimation/LittleRunmo:'' At some point, Runmo shuts off the machinery that is processing Extra Lives into some manner of sludge for the Dring King to quench his apparent thirst. Soon as he goes to check on him afterwards, [[spoiler:he's not only dead, he's been reduced to '''[[WrittenSoundEffect B O N E S]]''' like he had died of thirst months ago]].
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* ''WebAnimation/LittleRunmo:'' At some point, Runmo shuts off the machinery that is processing Extra Lives into some manner of sludge for the Dring King to quench his apparent thirst. Soon as he goes to check on him afterwards, [[spoiler:he's not only dead, he's been reduced to '''[[WrittenSoundEffect B O N E S]]''' like he had died of thirst months ago]].
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* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Aura serves as a sort of in-universe HP total. Huntsmen are completely impervious to real damage until their Aura is broken. In tournament-style fights, Aura depletion is considered defeat. In a real fight, people who have run out of Aura don't last very long, as every subsequent strike results in a realistic injury. The Creatures of Grimm, who have no aura, take visible damage nearly every time they're hit.
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* Parodied in ''WebAnimation/StarCrafts'', which at one point shows a Medivac with 1 hit point left as little more than a dented metal slab with a single sputtering engine that is somehow still able to fly.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[TheSpoonyExperiment [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.
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* In ''TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.

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* In ''TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.
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* In a project for a Japanese class, known to many as the flash hit Final Fantasy A+, the main character continuously hits the BigBad's weak point, the multiple choice section on the tail with his pencil sword. Every time he hits the tail, he hits a Wrong Answer, which takes twenty points off his "health", which are shown as his grade score (0-100). He hits every wrong answer at a grade of 50, which leaves him with -10 health. Possibly hanging a lampshade to this, the boss wonders how he's still alive when he makes the final blow, hitting the Right Answer for 9999 damage.
** After the fight, players see that the protagonist is wiped out, with a double F grade on his forehead. [[spoiler:The Headmaster comes in and tells him to move his hair over to show that it's not a FF but a FFA+, which stands for Final Fighter A+. Not only did he get a full heal, but he graduated.]]
* In the internet game "Need For Madness", the object of the game is to race a car against other cars, or "waste" all the other cars so your car is the only one left. Since your car can also be wasted, there is a guage at the corner of the screen that indicates how damaged your car is. You can have an extreme amount of damage and still be alive, but if your damage reaches 100%, you are wasted.
* In ''TheAdventuresOfBayouBilly'', you can be suplexed, stand up, then instantly fall over dead. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by [[TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] in his review.
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