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** Episode 363. While fighting Jackie Tristan, Renji Abarai makes a beckoning gesture to her to invite further attack.

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** Episode 363. While fighting Jackie Tristan, Renji Abarai makes a beckoning gesture to her to invite further attack. He then [[TheWorfBarrage effortlessly blocks Jackie's next attack]], demonstrating that his confidence is ''far'' from misplaced.
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* In ''Film/TheCrow'', Eric Draven comes into a room looking for his target. Finding him, he asks the boss, Top Dollar, for him, and he'll go away. When Top Dollar responds in the negative, Draven replies: "Well. I see you've made your decision. Now let's see you enforce it."

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* In ''Film/TheCrow'', ''Film/TheCrow1994'', Eric Draven comes into a room looking for his target. Finding him, he asks the boss, Top Dollar, for him, and he'll go away. When Top Dollar responds in the negative, Draven replies: "Well. I see you've made your decision. Now let's see you enforce it."
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': When an army of {{walking tank}}s attempts to take over Mechanicsburg, Gil leaves the city to meet them on foot and [[DontMakeMeDestroyYou tries to convince them to leave before he's forced to attack them]]. [[OhCrap Their leader panics]] and orders his men to shoot him where he stands, so Gil responds by showing them he's managed to [[WeatherManipulation weaponize the weather]] by [[ShockAndAwe blasting their tank with a lightning bolt]]. As onlookers across the city and the battlefield [[JawDrop are understandably awed at Gil]], he caps it off with two words:

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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': When an army of {{walking tank}}s attempts to take over Mechanicsburg, Gil leaves the city to meet them on foot and [[DontMakeMeDestroyYou tries to convince them to leave before he's forced to attack them]]. [[OhCrap Their leader panics]] and orders his men to shoot him where he stands, so Gil responds by showing them he's managed to [[WeatherManipulation weaponize the weather]] by [[ShockAndAwe blasting their tank with a lightning bolt]]. As onlookers across the city and the battlefield [[JawDrop are understandably awed at Gil]], [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20071128 he caps it off with two words:words]]:

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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': When an army of {{walking tank}}s attempts to take over Mechanicsburg, Gil leaves the city to meet them on foot and [[DontMakeMeDestroyYou tries to convince them to leave before he's forced to attack them]]. [[OhCrap Their leader panics]] and orders his men to shoot him where he stands, so Gil responds by showing them he's managed to [[WeatherManipulation weaponize the weather]] by [[ShockAndAwe blasting their tank with a lightning bolt]]. As onlookers across the city and the battlefield [[JawDrop are understandably awed at Gil]], he caps it off with two words:
-->'''Gil:''' ANYONE ''ELSE?''



* Danny does it in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''. As badass as he looks, Danny fails to win against his enemies that time.

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* Danny does it in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''. As badass as he looked, Danny failed to win against his enemies that time.

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* Danny does it in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''. As badass as he looked, looks, Danny failed fails to win against his enemies that time.time.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{DC Super Hero Girls|2019}}'': In "[[Recap/DCSuperHeroGirls2019S1E12SheMightBeGiant #SheMightBeGiant]]", Wonder Woman makes the gesture toward Giganta once armed with a hockey stick.



* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls|1998}}'':






-->'''Homer:''' (''notices a candlepole and brandishes it'') You want me? Come and get me!
-->'''Mutant Moe:''' Get him!
-->'''Homer:''' [[OhCrap D'oh]]!
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' has its examples.

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-->'''Homer:''' (''notices ''[notices a candlepole and brandishes it'') it]'' You want me? Come and get me!
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' has its examples.''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':



* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E10LairOfGrievous "Lair of Grievous"]] while Grievous escapes from the team's initial ambush he pauses before the doorway hanging from the ceiling to growl ''"Come and get me!"'' at the Jedi before swinging away. This is ''after'' Kit had just cut off the man's legs.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E10LairOfGrievous "Lair "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E10LairOfGrievous Lair of Grievous"]] Grievous]]", while Grievous escapes from the team's initial ambush he pauses before the doorway hanging from the ceiling to growl ''"Come and get me!"'' at the Jedi before swinging away. This is ''after'' Kit had just cut off the man's legs.



* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': Superman, of all people, invoked this trope on several occasions, especially in the earlier episodes.
-->'''Superman:''' Who else wants a piece?!

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* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'':
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Superman, of all people, invoked this trope on several occasions, especially in the earlier episodes.
-->'''Superman:''' --->'''Superman:''' Who else wants a piece?!



* Robin does this in the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''. Slade also does it to Robin several times.

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* Robin does this in the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}''. Slade also does it to Robin several times.
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-->'''Wrestling/JerryLawler''': Flair wants to fight.

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-->'''Wrestling/JerryLawler''': Flair [[LastStand wants to fight.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': When the [[LargeAndInCharge 30-foot-tall]] King Andrias enters the final battle against the rebelling subjects of his former kingdom, he leaps down from the castle battlements into the mob of rebels, does a smooth draw of his sword, and simply quips "Well, don't stop on ''my'' account."

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I get to fix alphabetization and attribution for a Jeopardy! entry? I feel smart!


* Became a RunningGag in the 2023 ''{{Series/Jeopardy}}'' Masters Tournament with players getting to the final clue on the Double Jeopardy board and going “Bring it!”. Though originally popularized by Sam Buttrey from the Professors Tournament, it would become popular with Matt Amodio and James Holzhauer, with several others also getting in on it.



* Became a RunningGag in the 2023 ''{{Series/Jeopardy}}'' Masters Tournament with players getting to the final clue on the Double Jeopardy board and going “Bring it!”. Matt Amodio and James Holzhauer were the two most common but a couple others also got in on it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Played for laughs in the "Treehouse Of Horror VIII" segment "The Homega Man". Homer survives a nuclear attack against Springfield, and discovers that several of Springfield's men also survived, but became mutants after the blast, who want to kill him.
-->'''Homer:''' (''notices a candlepole and brandishes it'') You want me? Come and get me!
-->'''Mutant Moe:''' Get him!
-->'''Homer:''' [[OhCrap D'oh]]!
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** [[spoiler:Ganondorf]] does this to Link in the final battle in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' whenever he successfully attacks and knocks down Link, gesturing at him. It should be noted that this is an explicit CallBack to the original [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] trailer featuring Link and [[spoiler:Ganondorf]], where the same thing happened.

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** [[spoiler:Ganondorf]] does this to Link in the final battle in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' whenever he successfully attacks and knocks down Link, gesturing at him. It should be noted that this is an explicit CallBack to the original [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube [[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] trailer featuring Link and [[spoiler:Ganondorf]], where the same thing happened.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Gunpoint}}'': The final mission Conway receives is sent by [[spoiler:[[BigBad Fritz Gessler]]]], with a title of "Come and fucking get me".
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* ''Series/Gladiators2024'': The opening credits show Apollo, one of the titular Gladiators, making a 'bring it' beckoning gesture with one hand whilst giving the audience a meaningful nod.
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** In "Visage" Clark does this to Tina, who has [[MirrorMatch shape-shifted into his double]].
--->'''Tina''': I'm going to kick your ass, Kent!
--->'''Clark''': Bring it on.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Myth}}'', you are tasked with destroying a shade (Scaripant) in the mission Seven Gates. As you approach, he taunts you. "Come on you cowards. Finish me!" This also doubles as [[SchmuchBait]] - send too many warriors and he will destroy them with his Dispersal Dream.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Myth}}'', you are tasked with destroying a shade (Scaripant) in the mission Seven Gates. As you approach, he taunts you. "Come on you cowards. Finish me!" This also doubles as [[SchmuchBait]] [[SchmuckBait]] - send too many warriors and he will destroy them with his Dispersal Dream.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Myth:TheFallenLords}}'', you are tasked with destroying a shade (Scaripant) in the mission Seven Gates. As you approach, he taunts you. "Come on you cowards. Finish me!" This also doubles as [[SchmuchBait]] - send too many warriors and he will destroy them with his Dispersal Dream.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Myth:TheFallenLords}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Myth}}'', you are tasked with destroying a shade (Scaripant) in the mission Seven Gates. As you approach, he taunts you. "Come on you cowards. Finish me!" This also doubles as [[SchmuchBait]] - send too many warriors and he will destroy them with his Dispersal Dream.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Myth:TheFallenLords}}'', you are tasked with destroying a shade (Scaripant) in the mission Seven Gates. As you approach, he taunts you. "Come on you cowards. Finish me!" This also doubles as [[SchmuchBait]] - send too many warriors and he will destroy them with his Dispersal Dream.
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* ''WebAnimation/TheRedEclipse'': Before fighting Encyclopath's henchmen, Origami settles into a combat stance and gestures for them to approach.
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** [[BloodKnight Kenpachi grows so excited]] at the prospect of fighting Komamura'a Bankai that not only he still thinks he can win, he even tells Komamura to reincarnate and fight him again.
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-->'''Jack:''' '''WHO ELSE WANTS SOME!?'''

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-->'''Jack:''' '''WHO '''''WHO ELSE WANTS SOME!?'''SOME??!!'''''
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See also: AssKickingPose, FingerWag, and TrashTalk. The more defeatist version would be GetItOverWith.

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See also: AssKickingPose, FingerWag, and TrashTalk. The more defeatist version would be GetItOverWith.
GetItOverWith. If they're kicking off a formal duel, they may be ThrowingDownTheGauntlet.

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* ''Film/{{Predator}}'':
** Dutch attempts to lure the Predator into a trap by standing in the (hidden) trap yelling "I'm here, come and kill me!" while making a beckoning gesture.
** In the sequel, Danny Glover's character, after killing a Predator inside its own ship, asks "Alright, who's next?" when he realizes he's surrounded by the Predator's buddies. It's a subversion in that he clearly knows he stands no chance if they decide to off him. Fortunately for him, they recognize him as a WorthyOpponent and leave peaceably.

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* ''Film/{{Predator}}'':
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''Film/{{Predator}}'': Dutch attempts to lure the Predator into a trap by standing in the (hidden) trap yelling "I'm here, come and kill me!" while making a beckoning gesture.
** In the sequel, * ''Film/Predator2'': Danny Glover's character, after killing a Predator inside its own ship, asks "Alright, who's next?" when he realizes he's surrounded by the Predator's buddies. It's a subversion in that he clearly knows he stands no chance if they decide to off him. Fortunately for him, they recognize him as a WorthyOpponent and leave peaceably.
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* ''Film/{{Tombstone}}''. "I'm your huckleberry."

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* ''Film/{{Tombstone}}''. ''Film/{{Tombstone}}'' gave us a few examples, such as "skin the smoke wagon and see what happens!" And "I'm your huckleberry.""
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** [[VideoGame/StarFox Fox]] also has a similar taunt.

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** [[VideoGame/StarFox [[Franchise/StarFox Fox]] also has a similar taunt.



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* ''Film/TheDragonFamily'' have one such moment in the lengthy final battle. One of the three Lung brothers gets thrown headfirst into a glass cabinet, only to grab a shard of glass and kill one of his two opponents via SlashedThroat... then spits out the glass, wipe the blood from his mouth, and use his bloodied hand to taunt his other opponent to bring it on, the fight's NOT over yet.
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* Became a RunningGag in the 2023 ''{{Series/Jeopardy}}'' Masters Tournament with players getting to the final clue on the Double Jeopardy board and going “Bring it!”

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* Became a RunningGag in the 2023 ''{{Series/Jeopardy}}'' Masters Tournament with players getting to the final clue on the Double Jeopardy board and going “Bring it!”it!”. Matt Amodio and James Holzhauer were the two most common but a couple others also got in on it.
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* Became a RunningGag in the 2023 ''{{Series/Jeopardy}}'' Masters Tournament with players getting to the final clue on the Double Jeopardy board and going “Bring it!”
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** During the fight between Kenpachi Zaraki and Nnoitra Gilga in Hueco Mundo, Kenny makes this gesture to Nnoitra to invite him to continue attacking, and at the very end he tells Nnoitra to "Bring it" just before killing him.

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** During the fight between Kenpachi Zaraki and Nnoitra Gilga in Hueco Mundo, Kenny makes this gesture to Nnoitra to invite him to continue attacking, and at the very end end, he tells Nnoitra to "Bring it" just before killing him.



* ''Manga/GoldenBoy'': Once Naoko's father orders his Yakuza to beat Kintaro up over getting close to his daughter, Kintaro shouts at them to go ahead. This ends up impressing the incumbent mayor, post beat-down.

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* ''Manga/GoldenBoy'': Once Naoko's father orders his Yakuza to beat Kintaro up over getting close to his daughter, Kintaro shouts at them to go ahead. This ends up impressing the incumbent mayor, post beat-down.post-beatdown.



* In the ''VideoGame/{{Gungrave}}'' anime, Main character Brandon Heat, later reborn as "Beyond the Grave", did this sometimes during fights.

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* In the ''VideoGame/{{Gungrave}}'' anime, Main main character Brandon Heat, later reborn as "Beyond the Grave", did this sometimes during fights.



* In ''Anime/KungFuLove'', the final bounty hunter tells Hana to bring it as cracking each of his fingers in turn.

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* In ''Anime/KungFuLove'', the final bounty hunter tells Hana to bring it as while cracking each of his fingers in turn.



* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', American Chibi delivers an epic version to the King-in-Chains, after [[IChooseToStay she opts to remain in the realm of the Unbodied]] to prevent them from gaining a foothold on Earth, and to protect the native Ubbows from their tyrrany:

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* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', American Chibi delivers an epic version to the King-in-Chains, after [[IChooseToStay she opts to remain in the realm of the Unbodied]] to prevent them from gaining a foothold on Earth, and to protect the native Ubbows from their tyrrany:tyranny:



* In the climax of the ''ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar'', Sinestro, Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner all have their rings drained of power and wind up on a Coast City rooftop. [[CombatBreakdown They proceed to finish the fight bare-handed.]]

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* In the climax of the ''ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar'', Sinestro, Hal Jordan Jordan, and Kyle Rayner all have their rings drained of power and wind up on a Coast City rooftop. [[CombatBreakdown They proceed to finish the fight bare-handed.]]



--->'''Lex Luthor''': Do your worst! You'll see! I'll still become more admited, and more famous than you!

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--->'''Lex Luthor''': Do your worst! You'll see! I'll still become more admited, admitted, and more famous than you!



* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'' has Galvatron saying this to Hook, Line and Sinker in Primus' Chamber.

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* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'' has Galvatron saying this to Hook, Line Line, and Sinker in Primus' Chamber.



** ''ComicBook/UltimateDaredevilAndElektra'': A pair of thieves though they could defeat Matt with just knives. He doesn't fear them.

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** ''ComicBook/UltimateDaredevilAndElektra'': A pair of thieves though thought they could defeat Matt with just knives. He doesn't fear them.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fanfic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/13638345 Fashion Disaster]]'' a young fashion designer gets Akumatized for criticizing [[BigBad Hawkmoth]]'s designs for the Akumatized villains (that are admittedly ''really'' garish)--and decides to continue just to piss him off more, getting her friends and colleagues to help--and when his reaction reveals it's his BerserkButton, ''all of Paris joins in''.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' fanfic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/13638345 Fashion Disaster]]'' a young fashion designer gets Akumatized for criticizing [[BigBad Hawkmoth]]'s designs for the Akumatized villains (that are admittedly ''really'' garish)--and ''[[FashionVictimVillain really]]'' [[FashionVictimVillain garish]]) -- and decides to continue just to piss him off more, getting her friends and colleagues to help--and help -- and when his reaction reveals it's his BerserkButton, ''all of Paris joins in''.



* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'': In the seventh episode of the "Hellsister" arc, Supergirl comes face to face with her evil murderous doppleganger, and challenges Satan Girl to kill her.

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* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'': In the seventh episode of the "Hellsister" arc, Supergirl comes face to face with her evil murderous doppleganger, doppelganger, and challenges Satan Girl to kill her.



* There's a variation is in a scene of ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' as the heroes are tied to a log floating down a river. It's not a fight scene, but the attitude is the same.

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* There's a variation is in a scene of ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' as the heroes are tied to a log floating down a river. It's not a fight scene, but the attitude is the same.






* Bruce Lee's use of the gesture is affectionately parodied in ''Film/Drive2011''. Marc Dacascos' character Toby Wong is attacked by mooks armed with taser wands. After struggling to fight them off with his bare hands (not being able to block the weapons directly, he has to block their arms) he steals one of his opponents boots ([[RuleOfFunny from their feet, during the fight]]). Cue a delivery of the "Bring It" with boots worn over his hands like gloves, and an ass-kicking ensues.
* Done by Leeloo in ''Film/TheFifthElement'', when she fights the Mangalores during the opera on the space ship. Beautifully accompanied by a melodious chord sung by the opera diva, whose on-screen concert is running at the same time.

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* Bruce Lee's use of the gesture is affectionately parodied in ''Film/Drive2011''. Marc Dacascos' character Toby Wong is attacked by mooks armed with taser wands. After struggling to fight them off with his bare hands (not being able to block the weapons directly, he has to block their arms) arms), he steals one of his opponents opponents' boots ([[RuleOfFunny from their feet, during the fight]]). Cue a delivery of the "Bring It" with boots worn over his hands like gloves, and an ass-kicking ensues.
* Done by Leeloo in ''Film/TheFifthElement'', when she fights the Mangalores during the opera on the space ship.spaceship. Beautifully accompanied by a melodious chord sung by the opera diva, whose on-screen concert is running at the same time.



** In ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Tony has just re-entered the battle against Thanos by forcing the Infnity Gauntlet open with a nanotech device, followed by launching a small artillery barrage. Thanos, unarmoured and unable to use the Gauntlet when he can't close his fist, simply says "Come on!" at the oncoming missiles.
** In ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', [[spoiler: Thanos does it again. After the AvengersAssemble, their allies and themselves charging, Thanos wordlessly raises his sword, gesturing for his armies to counter.]]

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** In ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Tony has just re-entered the battle against Thanos by forcing the Infnity Infinity Gauntlet open with a nanotech device, followed by launching a small artillery barrage. Thanos, unarmoured and unable to use the Gauntlet when he can't close his fist, simply says "Come on!" at the oncoming missiles.
** In ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', [[spoiler: Thanos does it again. After the AvengersAssemble, their allies allies, and themselves charging, charge, Thanos wordlessly raises his sword, gesturing for his armies to counter.]]



* ''Film/PowerRangers2017'': During the Rangers' zord battle against Goldar, Billy boldly states "You want to come at me? Then come at me, bro!" This is a callback to an earlier scene where he told a group of friends that he had said this before knocking out a school bully (he didn't, the bully attempted to headbutt Billy and knocked himself out, not know that Billy had recently gained superpowers).

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* ''Film/PowerRangers2017'': During the Rangers' zord battle against Goldar, Billy boldly states "You want to come at me? Then come at me, bro!" This is a callback to an earlier scene where he told a group of friends that he had said this before knocking out a school bully (he didn't, the bully attempted to headbutt Billy and knocked himself out, not know knowing that Billy had recently gained superpowers).



** [[RuleofThree Harry seemes to really loves doing this.]] Furious to near incoherence, before a DuelToTheDeath with Countess Arianna, makes it very clear that ItsPersonal.

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** [[RuleofThree Harry seemes seems to really loves doing this.]] Furious to near incoherence, before a DuelToTheDeath with Countess Arianna, makes it very clear that ItsPersonal.



* ''Literature/AClashOfKings'': Stannis demands Ser Courtnay Penrose (castellan of Storm's End) to surrender the castle and Edric Storm, his brother's bastard. Penrose proposes combat by champion. Stannis rejects this, and replies he will take the castle by force if he must.

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* ''Literature/AClashOfKings'': Stannis demands Ser Courtnay Penrose (castellan of Storm's End) to surrender the castle and Edric Storm, his brother's bastard. Penrose proposes combat by champion. Stannis rejects this, this and replies he will take the castle by force if he must.



* ''{{Literature/Wulfrik}}'': Wulfrik tries to challenge a ''god'' to a duel at one point, and is only stopped because his men are gagging him. He sneers at them for their cowardice, because the "god" in question is actually a HugeHolographicHead (but Wulfrik only figured out it was an illusion because it didn't respond to his taunts, and was perfectly willing to throw down with a god).

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* ''{{Literature/Wulfrik}}'': Wulfrik tries to challenge a ''god'' to a duel at one point, point and is only stopped because his men are gagging him. He sneers at them for their cowardice, because the "god" in question is actually a HugeHolographicHead (but Wulfrik only figured out it was an illusion because it didn't respond to his taunts, and was perfectly willing to throw down with a god).



* ''Series/FamilyMatters'': Subverted in "Requiem for an Urkel". In the episode's climatic scene where school bully Willie Fuffner has the scrawny but defenseless Urkel beaten to a pulp, several boys in the gym decide they've had enough of Fuffner and challenge him to a fight. At first, three of them -- in turn -- challenge him, to which Fuffner foolishly says, "I'll take you all on!" Perhaps he was legitimately annoyed that Urkel persisted in his pursuit of an unwilling Laura ... but when all of the boys (about 20) stand up and call his bluff, instead of saying, "Bring it on!" ... he and sidekick Waldo Faldo wisely concede defeat and run.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': During the Massacre of Hardhomme Jon Snow manages to kill a White Walker, surprising the Night King, who promptly raises all the dead as wights while making a Bring It, Crow jesture at Jon.

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* ''Series/FamilyMatters'': Subverted in "Requiem for an Urkel". In the episode's climatic climactic scene where school bully Willie Fuffner has the scrawny but defenseless Urkel beaten to a pulp, several boys in the gym decide they've had enough of Fuffner and challenge him to a fight. At first, three of them -- in turn -- challenge him, to which Fuffner foolishly says, "I'll take you all on!" Perhaps he was legitimately annoyed that Urkel persisted in his pursuit of an unwilling Laura ... but when all of the boys (about 20) stand up and call his bluff, instead of saying, "Bring it on!" ... he and sidekick Waldo Faldo wisely concede defeat and run.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': During the Massacre of Hardhomme Jon Snow manages to kill a White Walker, surprising the Night King, who promptly raises all the dead as wights while making a Bring It, Crow jesture gesture at Jon.



* An invitation to ''political'' combat in an episode of ''Series/TheWestWing'': C.J. has skillfully manipulated the press and goaded the Republican Congress into replacing a respected, fair-minded special prosecutor with someone from their own partisan agenda. The episode ends with C.J. and the staff watching the televised announcement while she pops a bottle of champagne and says "Come and get us." Actually quoted verbatim by the white house council and president Bartlet during that storyline.

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* An invitation to ''political'' combat in an episode of ''Series/TheWestWing'': C.J. has skillfully manipulated the press and goaded the Republican Congress into replacing a respected, fair-minded special prosecutor with someone from their own partisan agenda. The episode ends with C.J. and the staff watching the televised announcement while she pops a bottle of champagne and says "Come and get us." Actually quoted verbatim by the white house council and president President Bartlet during that storyline.



* [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] has "Just bring it!" as one of his many catchphrases, often accompanied by an equally-famous beckoning hand gesture towards his opponent.

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* [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] has "Just bring it!" as one of his many catchphrases, often accompanied by an equally-famous equally famous beckoning hand gesture towards his opponent.



* Veteran tabletop players might think that playing for years, across multiple editions, means that they know every rule in the book. Sometimes, their experience makes them arrogant. Then they encounter a new player, who goes "Actually, according to the rules on page 123, of Current Edition, ''this'' is what actually happens." The veteran player might say "Prove it." Cue looking up page 123, looking the section over, and it turns out that the new player is correct. Sometimes the veteran humbles themselves, and actually looks things up from then on.

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* Veteran tabletop players might think that playing for years, across multiple editions, means that they know every rule in the book. Sometimes, their experience makes them arrogant. Then they encounter a new player, who goes "Actually, according to the rules on page 123, of Current Edition, ''this'' is what actually happens." The veteran player might say "Prove it." Cue looking up page 123, looking the section over, and it turns out that the new player is correct. Sometimes the veteran humbles themselves, themselves and actually looks things up from then on.



* ''VideoGame/AtlasReactor:'' Several of the Freelancers have lines or taunts to this effect when activating defensive skills like [[BarrierWarrior shielding]] {{Attack Reflector}}s. Tidus probably takes to the extreme with his battle cry move.

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* ''VideoGame/AtlasReactor:'' Several of the Freelancers have lines or taunts to this effect when activating defensive skills like [[BarrierWarrior shielding]] {{Attack Reflector}}s. Tidus probably takes it to the extreme with his battle cry move.



* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has emotes of this nature. The "Taunt" ones range from doing a pulling gesture with both hands to simply holding hand out and waving the fingers towards yourself. A Katana Scrapper using "Calling the Wolf" will draw his sword and point it at the target as if they are at a fencing match. The "Come Get Some" gesture is the typical slap on the butt.

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* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has emotes of this nature. The "Taunt" ones range from doing a pulling gesture with both hands to simply holding hand out and waving the fingers towards toward yourself. A Katana Scrapper using "Calling the Wolf" will draw his sword and point it at the target as if they are at a fencing match. The "Come Get Some" gesture is the typical slap on the butt.



** Depending on your playable character in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', and ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', you can do the becknoning hand gesture with the Taunt button. Dante and Nero even say "Come on!" or a variant of it. Apart from restoring some DT gauge like it does in ''[=DMC1=]'', it also increases your Stylish Rank's gauge, though the taunt animation itself changes depending on the current Stylish Rank.

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** Depending on your playable character in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', and ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'', you can do the becknoning beckoning hand gesture with the Taunt button. Dante and Nero even say "Come on!" or a variant of it. Apart from restoring some DT gauge like it does in ''[=DMC1=]'', it also increases your Stylish Rank's gauge, though the taunt animation itself changes depending on the current Stylish Rank.



** The giant grasshopper enemy, Punchy Paddy, gestures such to the Kongs as it glides down after a jump.

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** The giant grasshopper enemy, Punchy Paddy, gestures as such to the Kongs as it glides down after a jump.



--> '''Alex''': Come on! I'm here! Come and face me!

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--> '''Alex''': -->'''Alex''': Come on! I'm here! Come and face me!



* Tony in ''VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours'' shouts some variations of this trope during his [[LimitBreak Blind Rage attack]]. Relatedly, he can do this any time at the press of the button, even when nobody is around. So he's simply screaming angry taunts to nothing at all. Doing so at least gives him a ocnfident boost and adds to his "Balls" meter which lets him go into a Blind Rage.

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* Tony in ''VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours'' shouts some variations of this trope during his [[LimitBreak Blind Rage attack]]. Relatedly, he can do this any time at the press of the button, even when nobody is around. So he's simply screaming angry taunts to nothing at all. Doing so at least gives him a ocnfident confidence boost and adds to his "Balls" meter which lets him go into a Blind Rage.



* Taken to its (illogical) extreme in a pair of [=GameSpy=]'s now defunct ''Daily Victim'' shorts, which can be read [[https://crzysdrs.net/dv/victim/373-attention-citizens-of-morrowind-i-wish-to-make-public-my-request-that-you-bring-it/ here]] and [[https://crzysdrs.net/dv/victim/523-attention-people-of-the-morrowind-expansion-pack-do-you-too-wish-to-bring-it/ here]]

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* Taken to its (illogical) extreme in a pair of [=GameSpy=]'s now defunct now-defunct ''Daily Victim'' shorts, which can be read [[https://crzysdrs.net/dv/victim/373-attention-citizens-of-morrowind-i-wish-to-make-public-my-request-that-you-bring-it/ here]] and [[https://crzysdrs.net/dv/victim/523-attention-people-of-the-morrowind-expansion-pack-do-you-too-wish-to-bring-it/ here]]



* Chaka, the Ki mistress of [[SuperHeroSchool Whateley Academy]] in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. Facing a team of ninjas armed with swords and who-knows-what else, she's unarmed and wearing just a nightie. She gives ''all'' of them the Bruce Lee "come and get some" hand gesture.

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* Chaka, the Ki mistress of [[SuperHeroSchool Whateley Academy]] in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. Facing a team of ninjas armed with swords and who-knows-what else, who-knows-what-else, she's unarmed and wearing just a nightie. She gives ''all'' of them the Bruce Lee "come and get some" hand gesture.



* Same can be said in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', when Terry defeats every grunt but one, he decide to smile and beckon him with a finger. He gets the mess knocked out of him with a gun a few seconds later.

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* Same can be said in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', when Terry defeats every grunt but one, he decide decides to smile and beckon him with a finger. He gets the mess knocked out of him with a gun a few seconds later.



* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', the boys are fond of the Bruce Lee "come and get it" gesture. Notably, Odd with a Creeper he is boxing in episode "Franz Hopper", and Ulrich with his [[MirrorMatch Polymorphic Clone]] in "Revelation".

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* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', the boys are fond of the Bruce Lee "come and get it" gesture. Notably, Odd with a Creeper he is boxing in the episode "Franz Hopper", and Ulrich with his [[MirrorMatch Polymorphic Clone]] in "Revelation".



* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has one, after defeating an army of mooks. It should be noted that this episode was showing that Jack was having a bad day.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has one, after defeating an army of mooks. It should be noted that this episode was showing shows that Jack was having a bad day.



** Superman does this when fighting Toyman's videogame-patterned Ninja. After getting pushed around by the Ninja's moves, Superman beckons it to "Come get it" with his hands, before using his superspeed and superhuman mind to invoke {{Awesomeness By Analysis}}, predicting, learning and then counteracting the Ninja's moves before utterly destroying it.

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** Superman does this when fighting Toyman's videogame-patterned Ninja. After getting pushed around by the Ninja's moves, Superman beckons it to "Come get it" with his hands, before using his superspeed and superhuman mind to invoke {{Awesomeness By Analysis}}, predicting, learning learning, and then counteracting the Ninja's moves before utterly destroying it.



** The dodgeball game in "[[Recap/TotalDramaDodgebrawl Dodgebrawl]]" is intense from the very first second. Heather opens the animosity by telling the "fishies" to bring it while motioning with her finger. Shortly after, Harold gets to throw, prompting Leshawna to taunt him to "Bring it, stringbean!"

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** The dodgeball game in "[[Recap/TotalDramaDodgebrawl Dodgebrawl]]" is intense from the very first second. Heather opens the animosity by telling the "fishies" to bring it while motioning with her finger. Shortly after, Harold gets to throw, prompting Leshawna to taunt him to "Bring it, stringbean!"string bean!"



--> "[[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/03/donald-trump-boasts-nuclear-button-bigger-kim-jong-un North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the 'Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.' Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!]]"

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--> "[[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/03/donald-trump-boasts-nuclear-button-bigger-kim-jong-un North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the 'Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.' Will someone from his depleted and food starved food-starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!]]"






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NUTS![[note]]Short for "Nuts to you!" i.e. "Screw off!"[[/note]] \\

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* Then there's General [=McAuliffe's=] immortal response to the German surrender demand during the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Bastogne Siege of Bastogne]]

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* Then there's General [=McAuliffe's=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McAuliffe#%22NUTS!%22 immortal response response]] to the German surrender demand during the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Bastogne Siege of Bastogne]]



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* [[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/eric-swalwell-kevin-mccarthy-fight_n_64c2df44e4b021e2f2924b09#:~:text=You.%20Are.%20A.-,Pussy,-.%E2%80%9D According to witnesses]], two rival US Representatives, [=McCarthy=] and Swalwell were arguing in front of a bathroom, and when the former challenged "Call me a pussy again, and I'll kick your ass", Swalwell retorted "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis You. Are. A.]] '''[[GenderedInsult Pussy]]'''." [=McCarthy=] backed down.
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* In chapter 18 of ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/35549881 Elements of Magic]]'', Bill and Fleur drop by Ilvermorny to visit Harry and Hermione, and find them outdoors in an elemental magic class, which leads to a friendly challenge. (Fleur is being careful with her fireball aim so she won't actually harm her opponent, while Zarya is using water from the nearby lake for shielding.)

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* In chapter 18 of ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/35549881 Elements of Magic]]'', Bill and Fleur drop by Ilvermorny to visit Harry and Hermione, and find them outdoors in an elemental magic class, which leads to a friendly challenge. (Fleur [[note]]Fleur is being careful with her fireball aim so she won't actually harm her opponent, while Zarya is using water from the nearby lake for shielding.)[[/note]]

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