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* ''NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Done beautifully for Misato's death scene in the manga. JSSDF soldiers approach her slumped and fatally-wounded body; she turns her head towards them, revealing a pin in the corner of her mouth. Misato then [[OhCrap shows her executioners the hand grenade she's holding]].
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* Lan Fan does this with a smoke bomb after Ed unmasks her in the FullmetalAlchemist manga and Brotherhood.
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* Lan Fan does this with a smoke bomb after Ed unmasks her in the FullmetalAlchemist manga and Brotherhood.
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* Ash pulls the pins of some grenades he stole from Kaiza and then blows up a bridge to keep the Cloyster from attacking him and Dawn in ''PokeWars: The Coalescence''.
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* Done during the climatic battle in the first ''ModestyBlaise'' novel.
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** One of Morgaine's knights does it in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E1Battlefield Battlefield]]".
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* One of Deak's mooks does this in ''BrokenArrow'', due to one of his arms being all shot to hell.
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* Grampa Simpson is shown doing this in his flashback to WorldWarTwo in ''TheSimpsons'' episode "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"".
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* Ryouko in ''Spiral'' does this in the Carnival arc, although it's mostly to serve as a distraction than to do any real damage.

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* Ryouko in ''Spiral'' ''{{Spiral}}'' does this in the Carnival arc, although it's mostly to serve as a distraction than to do any real damage.
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* [[ArnoldSchwarzenegger Ahnold]] does this in ''TrueLies'', using a grenade as the opening shot of a huge firefight at the enemy's hideout after escaping from being captured. Guess he still had his ''{{Terminator}}'' teeth in place when he shot that film.
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* Ryouko in ''Spiral'' does this in the Carnival arc, although it's mostly to serve as a distraction than to do any real damage.
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[[caption-width:191:I hope he has a good dental plan!]]
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** Germany himself plays it straight to demonstrate for Italy.
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* In TokyoCrazyParadise, Ryuji does this on his way to rescuing Asago and Tsukasa in volume three. While driving and (unintentionally) blasting strangely appropriate enka.

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* In TokyoCrazyParadise, ''TokyoCrazyParadise'', Ryuji does this on his way to rescuing Asago and Tsukasa in volume three. While driving and (unintentionally) blasting strangely appropriate enka.
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* In TokyoCrazyParadise, Ryuji does this on his way to rescuing Asago and Tsukasa in volume three. While driving and (unintentionally) blasting strangely appropriate enka.
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* Ace's nitro-nine grenades in DoctorWho are made from scavenged aerosol cans, so they have caps instead of pins. In a possible allusion to this trope, the Doctor pops the cap off one grenade with his teeth in ''Remembrance of the Daleks''.

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* Ace's nitro-nine grenades in DoctorWho ''DoctorWho'' are made from scavenged aerosol cans, so they have caps instead of pins. In a possible allusion to this trope, the Doctor pops the cap off one grenade with his teeth in ''Remembrance of the Daleks''.
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* Ace's nitro-nine grenades in DoctorWho are made from scavenged aerosol cans, so they have caps instead of pins. In a possible allusion to this trope, the Doctor pops the cap off one grenade with his teeth in ''Remembrance of the Daleks''.
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* ''MajorPayne'' did this to a live grenade when he threatens his cadets.
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* ''[[GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]''. Ripcord does this before stuffing the grenade into the face of an armored Cobra agent.

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* Italy from ''AxisPowersHetalia'' attempts this method of detonation but throws [[TheDitz the pin]] while still holding the grenade in his mouth.
** His brother does the exact same thing in a later episode, and Germany Lampshades this. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity Ensues.]]
* ''FullmetalAlchemist'': Olivier Armstrong does this when she takes a grenade from a fallen soldier to attack Sloth. Lan Fan as well during the assault against [[spoiler: Father]] near the end (more noticeable in ''Brotherhood'' episode 62).
* ''GunsmithCats'' ups the ante by having the grenade held by the pin as well. It was only a Flash, however.
* Combined with DidNotDoTheResearch in ''CastleInTheSky'' when Dola pulls out a German "potato masher" style grenade and pulls the pin with her teeth. Potato masher grenades didn't have pins. They used a pull cord in the handle instead.
* ''GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. Batou does this a couple of times during the shootout in Kusanagi's mansion, though as a full-body cyborg his teeth might be a lot tougher than those of an ordinary person.
* Also happens with the cyborgs of ''GunslingerGirl'' during a Killing House training exercise.
* ''HanaukyoMaidTai'' ''La Verite'' episode 7. While running away from a giant rolling ball, Ryuuka pulls out a grenade and pulls the pin with her teeth.
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* Italy from ''AxisPowersHetalia'' attempts this method of detonation but throws [[TheDitz the pin]] while still holding the grenade in his mouth.
** His brother does the exact same thing in a later episode, and Germany Lampshades this. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity Ensues.]]
* ''FullmetalAlchemist'': Olivier Armstrong does this when she takes a grenade from a fallen soldier to attack Sloth. Lan Fan as well during the assault against [[spoiler: Father]] near the end (more noticeable in ''Brotherhood'' episode 62).
* ''GunsmithCats'' ups the ante by having the grenade held by the pin as well. It was only a Flash, however.
* Combined with DidNotDoTheResearch in ''CastleInTheSky'' when Dola pulls out a German "potato masher" style grenade and pulls the pin with her teeth. Potato masher grenades didn't have pins. They used a pull cord in the handle instead.
* ''GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. Batou does this a couple of times during the shootout in Kusanagi's mansion, though as a full-body cyborg his teeth might be a lot tougher than those of an ordinary person.
* Also happens with the cyborgs of ''GunslingerGirl'' during a Killing House training exercise.
* ''HanaukyoMaidTai'' ''La Verite'' episode 7. While running away from a giant rolling ball, Ryuuka pulls out a grenade and pulls the pin with her teeth.

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* ''HanaukyoMaidTai'' ''La Verite'' episode 7. While running away from a giant rolling ball, Ryuuka pulls out a grenade and pulls the pin with her teeth.
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* ''GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. Batou does this a couple of times during the shootout in Kusanagi's mansion, though as a full-body cyborg his teeth might be a lot tougher than those of an ordinary person. Also happens with the cyborgs of ''GunslingerGirl'' during a Killing House training exercise.

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* ''GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. Batou does this a couple of times during the shootout in Kusanagi's mansion, though as a full-body cyborg his teeth might be a lot tougher than those of an ordinary person.
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* ''GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. Batou does this a couple of times during the shootout in Kusanagi's mansion, though as a full-body cyborg his teeth might be a lot tougher than those of an ordinary person.

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* {{Mockingbird}} does this during a snowmobile chase in the first issue of the ''Widowmaker'' mini-series.
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* Done during the half-track assault in the otherwise quite realistic 1945 film ''AWalkInTheSun''.
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* Loki does this in ''SonOfTheMask''... with a little tongue too.

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* Loki does this in ''SonOfTheMask''... with a little tongue too. Justified since he has cartoon-style powers and is a literal god.
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* ''FullmetalAlchemist'': Olivier Armstrong does this when she takes a grenade from a fallen soldier to attack Sloth.

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* ''FullmetalAlchemist'': Olivier Armstrong does this when she takes a grenade from a fallen soldier to attack Sloth. Lan Fan as well during the assault against [[spoiler: Father]] near the end (more noticeable in ''Brotherhood'' episode 62).



* ''GhostInTheShellStandaloneComplex''. Batou does this a couple of times during the shootout in Kusanagi's mansion, though as a full-body cyborg his teeth might be a lot tougher than those of an ordinary person.

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