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** The ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' episode "Rock of Rages" has the cast trying to figure out how to stop an unstoppable {{Golem}}. A helicopter falls on it when it throws jeep does nothing. An army assembled carrying anti-tank weaponry, flamethrowers and tanks stands in its way? It blows through all of them with no difficulty. The only confirmed way to destroy it is to use the stone that brought it to life.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' episode "Rock of Rages" has the cast trying to figure out how to stop an unstoppable {{Golem}}.KabbalicGolem. A helicopter falls on it when it throws jeep does nothing. An army assembled carrying anti-tank weaponry, flamethrowers and tanks stands in its way? It blows through all of them with no difficulty. The only confirmed way to destroy it is to use the stone that brought it to life.
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* Malachyte from ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights''. This is most prominent when he's seen crossing a road, and a car that collides with him just outright explodes and he just keeps walking.

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* Malachyte Malachite from ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights''. This is most prominent when he's seen crossing a road, and a car that collides with him just outright explodes and he just keeps walking.



** Similarly, Unicron from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie''. A giant monster planet that eats whatever's in his path, and ''completely impervious'' to any sort of conventional weaponry. DETONATING A MOON inside his maw didn't even leave a dent, and the combined arsenal of '''an entire planet of robots that transform into war machines''' simply irritated him. Lucky for everyone that the good guys had a spare AmuletOfConcentratedAwesome lying around... even then, its head remained and continued to cause them trouble.

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** Similarly, Unicron **Unicron from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie''. A giant monster planet that eats whatever's whatever is in his path, and is ''completely impervious'' to any sort of conventional weaponry. DETONATING A MOON inside his maw didn't even leave a dent, and the combined arsenal of '''an entire planet of robots that transform into war machines''' simply irritated him. Lucky for everyone that the good guys had a spare AmuletOfConcentratedAwesome lying around... even then, its head remained and continued to cause them trouble.
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"Juggernaut" is a word meaning "unstoppable". The Juggernaut is just that. It is often fixated on a goal, reaching somewhere that it shouldn't be, trying to accomplish something that the heroes don't want it to accomplish. In any case, it is moving ever and continually forward, [[SuperStrength letting no one and nothing stand in its path]]. A GroinAttack? [[BallsOfSteel Try again]]. Bullets? [[ImmuneToBullets Pathetic]]. Rockets? [[ScratchDamage Barely noticeable]]. Nuclear bombs? [[NighInvulnerability Might make him flinch,]][[labelnote:*]]if only from the flash[[/labelnote]] but [[OutOfTheInferno don't expect the flames to stop him]] -- ''[[InfernalRetaliation and that's if you're lucky]]''. The group of powerful heroes we've been following are nothing more than the RedshirtArmy to this thing. YouShallNotPass? It's going to. And it's ever, continually moving forward. You can ''taste'' the invulnerability of this thing.

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"Juggernaut" is a word meaning "unstoppable". The Juggernaut is just that. It is often fixated on a goal, reaching somewhere that it shouldn't be, trying to accomplish something that the heroes don't want it to accomplish. In any case, it is moving ever and continually forward, [[SuperStrength letting no one and nothing stand in its path]]. A GroinAttack? [[BallsOfSteel Try again]]. Bullets? [[ImmuneToBullets Pathetic]]. Rockets? [[ScratchDamage Barely noticeable]]. Nuclear bombs? [[NighInvulnerability Might make him flinch,]][[labelnote:*]]if only from the flash[[/labelnote]] but [[OutOfTheInferno don't expect the flames to stop him]] -- ''[[InfernalRetaliation and that's if you're lucky]]''. The group of powerful heroes we've been following are nothing more than the RedshirtArmy to this thing. YouShallNotPass? It's going to. And it's ever, continually moving forward. You can ''taste'' the invulnerability of this thing.



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** In the NFL, the New England Patriots under head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady absolutely embody this trope. Since 2001, they've won their division, the AFC East, in all but two years[[note]]2002 and 2008, as the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins took the division title thanks to tiebreakers, respectively[[/note]], they've made 13 AFC Championship Game appearances, advanced to 9 Super Bowls and won 6 of them, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers for most Super Bowl titles, and in 2007, they finished the first perfect regular season under the 16-game schedule before losing to the underdog New York Giants, denying them the first wholly perfect season since the 1972 Dolphins.
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* ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'': "'''[[BigRedDevil SKARBRAND]] DESPISES [[TheWorfEffect INCONVENIENCES]]!'''". ''Nothing'' could stand up to him for more than a single round of blows. He cleaved right through a barricade of [[AwesomePersonnelCarrier Tauroxes]] like they were toy trucks, went through Grey Knights (including a [[MetaMecha Dreadknight]] and their leader) like tissue paper, and was just pissed off further by any attempt at counter-fire. Only friendly fire coming from a similarly powerful Daemon caused significant injury, and the only thing that stopped him from cleaving right through Karamazov at the end was [[spoiler:the Star Child, a huge fragment of the Emperor of Mankind, incarnating within Karamazov, generating a massive wave of light that could be seen from ''everywhere'' within the galaxy, and seemingly annihilated Skarbrand and the rest of the Daemonic army. And the next episode immediately reveals he ''still'' survived in a vigorous enough state to try and breach the psychic barrier the Star Child laid up]].

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* ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'': "'''[[BigRedDevil SKARBRAND]] DESPISES [[TheWorfEffect INCONVENIENCES]]!'''". INCONVENIENCES]]!'''" ''Nothing'' could stand up to him for more than a single round of blows. He cleaved right through a barricade of [[AwesomePersonnelCarrier Tauroxes]] like they were toy trucks, went through Grey Knights (including a [[MetaMecha Dreadknight]] and their leader) like tissue paper, and was just pissed off further by any attempt at counter-fire. Only friendly fire coming from a similarly powerful Daemon caused significant injury, and the only thing that stopped him from cleaving right through Karamazov at the end was [[spoiler:the Star Child, a huge fragment of the Emperor of Mankind, incarnating within Karamazov, generating a massive wave of light that could be seen from ''everywhere'' within the galaxy, and seemingly annihilated Skarbrand and the rest of the Daemonic army. And the next episode immediately reveals he ''still'' survived in a vigorous enough state to try and breach the psychic barrier the Star Child laid up]].



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** The next US Thunderbolt, the Fairchild-Republic [[CoolPlane A-10 Thunderbolt II]], is quite similar. [[BoringButPractical Extremely slow]], [[TheAestheticsOfTechnology extremely ugly]], and [[FlyingBrick completely indestructible]] (the thing has flown missing an entire wing and an entire engine), and is capable of raining down [[GatlingGood 30mm depleted uranium rounds]] [[DeathFromAbove smart bombs, dumb bombs, cluster bombs, guided missiles, and rocket pods on any ground target]]. Like its WWII-era granddady, it has an unrelated, commonly-used nickname ("Warthog") that reflects its appearance and its unstoppability (seriously guys: if you ever find yourself in the path of an actual warthog or other wild pig, get out of its way as fast as you can).

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** The next US Thunderbolt, the Fairchild-Republic [[CoolPlane A-10 Thunderbolt II]], is quite similar. [[BoringButPractical Extremely slow]], [[TheAestheticsOfTechnology extremely ugly]], and [[FlyingBrick completely indestructible]] (the thing has flown missing an entire wing and an entire engine), and is capable of raining down [[GatlingGood 30mm depleted uranium rounds]] rounds,]] [[DeathFromAbove smart bombs, dumb bombs, cluster bombs, guided missiles, and rocket pods on any ground target]]. Like its WWII-era granddady, it has an unrelated, commonly-used nickname ("Warthog") that reflects its appearance and its unstoppability (seriously guys: if you ever find yourself in the path of an actual warthog or other wild pig, get out of its way as fast as you can).

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** The next US Thunderbolt, the Fairchild-Republic [[CoolPlane A-10 Thunderbolt II]], is quite similar. [[BoringButPractical Extremely slow]], [[TheAestheticsOfTechnology extremely ugly]], and completely indestructible (the thing has flown missing an entire wing and an entire engine), and is capable of [[DeathFromAbove raining down bullets and ordnance on any ground target]]. Like its WWII-era granddady, it has an unrelated, commonly-used nickname ("Warthog") that reflects its appearance and its unstoppability (seriously guys: if you ever find yourself in the path of an actual warthog or other wild pig, get out of its way as fast as you can).
* {{Zeppelins|FromAnotherWorld}}. During the "First Blitz" of London in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, they were utterly unstoppable. The British unloaded fusillades of heavy anti-aircraft fire and even artillery into the Zeppelins, but Zeppelins are inherently under zero internal pressure[[note]]Meaning they didn't "pop" when pierced, and leaked so slowly they could make the trip back with no problem[[/note]] and have little in the way of solid structures, meaning that they were almost entirely [[ImmuneToBullets immune to bullets and shells.]] The rockets, missiles, fighter aircraft and bombs (even [[FlechetteStorm exploding flechettes!]]) designed specifically to destroy Zeppelins had an abysmal 0% success rate (it probably didn't hurt that Zeppelins [[MoreDakka had more guns than any other aircraft in history]]). This went on for ''years.'' Things changed for the Zeppelin bombers when the British invented the incindiary bullet to ignite their [[MadeOfExplodium Hydrogen,]] or started [[AirstrikeImpossible launching planes from specially modified cruisers to bomb the Zeppelins' home bases]], and by war's end a third were shot down.

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** The next US Thunderbolt, the Fairchild-Republic [[CoolPlane A-10 Thunderbolt II]], is quite similar. [[BoringButPractical Extremely slow]], [[TheAestheticsOfTechnology extremely ugly]], and [[FlyingBrick completely indestructible indestructible]] (the thing has flown missing an entire wing and an entire engine), and is capable of raining down [[GatlingGood 30mm depleted uranium rounds]] [[DeathFromAbove raining down bullets smart bombs, dumb bombs, cluster bombs, guided missiles, and ordnance rocket pods on any ground target]]. Like its WWII-era granddady, it has an unrelated, commonly-used nickname ("Warthog") that reflects its appearance and its unstoppability (seriously guys: if you ever find yourself in the path of an actual warthog or other wild pig, get out of its way as fast as you can).
** [[UsefulNotes/RedsWithRockets The Ilyushin IL-2]] ''Sturmovik''. Not the best fighter, but with 700 pounds of armor plating making up a good part of the airframe, it was able to blast away at German tanks and ground troops with near impunity, earning it the nickname ''Betonflugzeug'', or Concrete Airplane.
* {{Zeppelins|FromAnotherWorld}}. During the "First Blitz" of London in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, they were utterly unstoppable. The British unloaded fusillades of heavy anti-aircraft fire and even artillery into the Zeppelins, but Zeppelins are inherently under zero internal pressure[[note]]Meaning they didn't "pop" when pierced, and leaked so slowly they could make the trip back with no problem[[/note]] problem, any loss of lift compensated for by dropping all their bombs[[/note]] and have little in the way of solid structures, meaning that they were almost entirely [[ImmuneToBullets immune to bullets and shells.]] The rockets, missiles, fighter aircraft and bombs (even [[FlechetteStorm exploding flechettes!]]) designed specifically to destroy Zeppelins had an abysmal 0% success rate (it probably didn't hurt that Zeppelins [[MoreDakka had more guns than any other aircraft in history]]). This went on for ''years.'' Things changed for the Zeppelin bombers when the British invented the incindiary bullet [[KillItWithFire incendiary bullet]] to ignite their [[MadeOfExplodium Hydrogen,]] or started [[AirstrikeImpossible launching planes from specially modified cruisers to bomb the Zeppelins' home bases]], and by war's end a third were shot down.
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** Before Shaquille O'Neal, there was Wilt Chamberlain. Take everything that was said about Shaq, turn it up to eleven and you have Chamberlain.
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* The Camahueto, from Chilote folklore, appears to be a massive, somewhat deranged cross between a sea elephant and a bull with a single unicorn-like horn. Once it emerges from the mountains during a storm, it will tear down hills, gouge rivers and canyons into the earth and generally massively rearrange geography on its path to the sea,with nothing being able to stand in its way. Most can only hope to steer it slightly away, and the only thing that can stop its rampage is for a skilled witch or warlock to lasso it with seaweed and cut off its horn, which will immediately tame the beast and calm it down.

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* The Camahueto, from Chilote folklore, appears to be a massive, somewhat deranged cross between a sea elephant and a bull with a single unicorn-like horn. Once it emerges from the mountains during a storm, it will tear down hills, gouge rivers and canyons into the earth and generally massively rearrange geography on its path to the sea,with sea, with nothing being able to stand in its way. Most can only hope to steer it slightly away, away from towns, and the only thing that can stop its rampage is for a skilled witch or warlock to lasso it with seaweed and cut off its horn, which will immediately tame the beast and calm it down. It's also in their best interest, since the horn is a very valuable ingredient for various bits of witchcraft.
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* The Camahueto, from Chilote folklore, appears to be a massive, somewhat deranged cross between a sea elephant and a bull with a single unicorn-like horn. Once it emerges from the mountains during a storm, it will tear down hills, gouge rivers and canyons into the earth and generally massively rearrange geography on its path to the sea,with nothing being able to stand in its way. Most can only hope to steer it slightly away, and the only thing that can stop its rampage is for a skilled witch or warlock to lasso it with seaweed and cut off its horn, which will immediately tame the beast and calm it down.
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** Credit must also go to the Testudo formation developed by Ancient Rome. It takes the phalanx formation, and makes it more mobile. This is done by locking the shields in a rectangular formation, even going so far as to use the shields as a roof to protect against AnnoyingArrows. This slows down the unit somewhat, but it has the effect of turning the Legion using it into a walking meat grinder, stabbing enemies from behind a shield then crushing them underfoot.

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** Credit must also go to the Testudo formation developed by Ancient Rome. It takes the phalanx formation, and makes it more mobile. This is done by locking the shields in a rectangular formation, even going so far as to use the shields as a roof to protect against AnnoyingArrows. This slows down the unit somewhat, but it has the effect of turning the Legion using it into a walking meat grinder, stabbing enemies from behind a shield then crushing them underfoot. It is so effective that it still finds use with riot police today.
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** Credit must also go to the Testudo formation developed by Ancient Rome. It takes the phalanx formation, and makes it more mobile. This is done by locking the shields in a rectangular formation, even going so far as to use the shields as a roof to protect against AnnoyingArrows. This slows down the unit somewhat, but it has the effect of turning the Legion using it into a walking meat grinder, stabbing enemies from behind a shield then crushing them underfoot.
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* The Ginosaji in ''WebVideo/TheHorriblySlowMurdererWithTheExtremelyInefficientWeapon''. Nothing can stop it from -- eventually -- killing its target.

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* The Ginosaji in ''WebVideo/TheHorriblySlowMurdererWithTheExtremelyInefficientWeapon''.''WebVideo/TheHorriblySlowMurdererWithTheExtremelyInefficientWeapon'' is a rare cross between this and the StoneWall. Nothing can stop it from -- eventually -- killing its target.
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* The Onniont from Huron folklore is a massive serpent covered in nearly impenetrable armor. When it travels, it's able to smash through anything in its path, even mountains.
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* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, the [=HoonDing=] is the Yokudan ({{Precursors}} of the Redguards) spirit of perseverance over infidels and the "[[OddJobGods Make Way]]" god. The [=HoonDing=] has historically manifested whenever it is needed to "make way" for the Yokudan/Redguard people. It usually manifests as [[EmpathicWeapon a weapon]] that can destroy any enemy, but it can also manifest itself using [[GodInHumanForm mortal avatars]]. According to some interpretations, these avatars aren't necessarily the [=HoonDing=] itself, but the [=HoonDing=] taking over and/or working through the avatar. The key feature of the [=HoonDing=] is that no matter what, ''[[InvincibleHero nothing]]'' will stop it from making way. One such manifestation was as Cyrus the Restless, hero of ''The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard'' [[GaidenGame spin-off]] game.
* In general, any FightingGame character who is ImmuneToFlinching (whether temporarily as a special or innately) can do this if they don't mind sucking up some damage in exchange.
* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'':
** Berserker' aka Herakles and especially during his fight against [[spoiler:Gilgamesh]] in UBW Route. His opponent is the world's First Hero with access to stronger versions of almost all Noble Phantasms that ever existed. So what does Berserker do? He literally storms his way through volleys of highly dangerous noble phantasms, all the while shielding his frightened master with his body. [[spoiler:Gil]] gets angrier with every passing moment also showers him with volleys of [=NPs=]. He shrugs his way through them. Then he is trapped by [[spoiler:Enkidu, an ancient chain specifically designed to restrain beings of divine origin, like Herakles]] and skewered by another volley of [=NPs=]. Berserker's immortality had run out by then. So what does he do? He breaks the [[spoiler:God binding chains]] with raw strength and charges at his enemy once again. [[spoiler:In the end, Gil gets really tired of this and pierces Herakles's heart with Gae Bolg, the spear designed to reduce the victim's hitpoints to 0. Even then, Berserker keeps himself alive with sheer willpower long enough to ensure that his frightened & injured master could die in peace before fading away.]]
** Gilgamesh himself also is a great example of this trope, as he´s capable of smashing through every other character in the game at not even a fifth of his full power and is almost completely invincible due to his golden armor, which can block a salvo of about 50 hits from Saber without a scratch. He only gets injured twice in the entire game; [[spoiler:once when Shirou using [[DeusExMachina Avalon]] to reflect a SwordBeam back at him, though he is still mostly unharmed, and in Unlimited Blade Works, where he loses an arm to Shirou (since he didn´t put on his armor). That last one doesn't even slow him down, and it takes a black hole manifesting inside his body to actually give him pause... [[{{Determinator}} until he starts dragging his way out of it with the previously mentioned chains.]] He's finally consumed by the black hole because Archer came and threw a dagger into his face. Had THAT not distracted him for a second, he would've climbed out anyway]]. Let's just say there´s a reason this guy is an EnsembleDarkhorse.
* ''VideoGame/WarCraft'':
** Archimonde, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'', becomes the Juggernaut for the last half a minute of the game's final mission. He charges at you, [[MookMaker summoning demons into your base]], casting a spell that [[OneHitKill kills everything with one hit]], and blasting everything with a powerful attack. While he's not impossible to kill, it is very difficult because he has a special armor type that causes him to only take one point of damage from anything that doesn't have a rare type of attack damage and nothing you can build naturally has it, it literally DeathOfAThousandCuts a half dozen times over to stop him. However, the mission is won at this point, since he can't get to the end of the course you are defending in the remaining time.
** One of the more infamous "trash" encounters in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', the Throne of Thunder's Gastropods, are basically slow-moving giant snails that are inordinately tough but lack any kind of standard attack whatsoever. They can barely move above a walking pace and are subject to normal aggro rules, so their path tends to be very predictable. However, they will ''eat anything they walk over'', [[OneHitKO instantly killing it]]. Despite their drawbacks, casualties to the "snail boss" are consistently high (and embarrassing).
* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'':
** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2'' features in the Special Operations mission the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Juggernauts]], soldiers fitted in heavy armour capable to absorb [[MadeOfIron insane amounts of damage]], including grenades, C4, and MG bullets. Usually the only way to kill them is to use heavy weapons like [=RPGs=] and some rounds of sniper rifles; the problem is that they charge on you on sight, and since they are armed with powerful weapons and have a nice firing accuracy it demands a lot of effort to turn them down.
*** It should be noted that their suits resemble modified heavy bomb squad armour. They reappear in ''Black Ops'', where their armour was changed to resemble some modified riot gear (however with a military helmet).
*** [[LoweredMonsterDifficulty Though they became a good bit less durable]], and a simple [[BoomHeadshot headshot]] from any assault rifle could insta-kill them.
** In ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare3'', [[spoiler:Price and Yuri]] don Juggernaut armor and [[spoiler:blast their way into the hotel where Makarov is hiding]].
* At the end of ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain: Soul Reaver 2'', Raziel becomes The Juggernaut when he picks up the Reaver Blade, turning him entirely invulnerable, and making the rest of the game -- a long series of bosses -- a complete walkover. And he can't drop or lose the blade.
* In the original ''VideoGame/VandalHearts'', a long series of optional quests makes it possible to transform the main character into the Vandalier, with incredible defenses, an evasion rate that bordered on MadeOfAir, and the ability to cast any spell in the game (including some utterly broken ones that are usually only available to the enemies) -- a GameBreaker if there ever was one. Everything in the game beyond that point, including the final boss, is a joke.
* In ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld'' the de facto BigBad, Lady, appears to be completely unstoppable, says almost nothing, and seems to have no real goals. She kills people largely because they happen to be in her way. She also sometimes kisses people.
* ''VideoGame/FreeSpace2'' features the [[OmnicidalManiac Shivans]]' Sathanas, which is even classified as a Juggernaut as it's bigger than anything the [[TheAlliance Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance]] has save their own Juggernaut-type ship, the ''Colossus'' (which is admittedly not as powerful). It grinds through the GTVA's star systems until a mission aimed specifically at crippling its overwhelming firepower gives the ''Colossus'' a fighting chance to finally destroy it in a climactic showdown. And then it goes FromBadToWorse -- ''a fleet'' of the things shows up, destroys the ''Colossus'', and the Shivans [[ApocalypseHow blow up the Capella star system.]]
** Shivans are rather fond of this trope: the first game featured the Superdestroyer ''[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Lucifer]]'', a super-destroyer with shields so powerful that literally ''nothing'' in the Allied arsenal could bring it down. The Lucifer [[ApocalypseHow glasses Vasuda Prime]], and sets course for Earth, destroying everything in its path. Then scientists uncover ruins of the Ancients -- a race destroyed by the Shivans thousands of years ago -- who left behind a [[FlingALightIntoTheFuture dying message in the hopes of aiding some future race]]: Shivan ships can't use their shields in Subspace, and ships can be tracked into subspace (the means for which is provided in the message). Using this, you scramble a last-ditch attempt to pull this off, destroying the Lucifer just as it nears the exit to Earth. By the sequel, a GTVA destroyer is a match for a Lucifer-class ship, and the GTVA Colossus -- a Juggernaut in its own right, designed to ''engage multiple Lucifer-class ships at once and win'', embodies this trope for any ship that isn't Shivan. The Shivans, not to be one-upped, reveal the Sathanas in the sequel, which is somewhere around five kilometers in length, two-three kilometers in height and width, and bristling with twice as much firepower as the Colossus. Destroying one is a major effort in itself, even for the vastly-stronger Alliance in the sequel. When ''several'' of them start showing up after that, the GTVA command knows to prepare to destroy both jump nodes connecting the adjoining system to the rest of GTVA territory. This move saves them and is completely vindicated when ''EIGHTY'' of them show up, and then begin to ''make Capella's sun go supernova''. Given how casually the Shivans sacrifice at least a dozen Sathanas's, several cruisers, and some destroyers, one has to wonder if they have something even bigger.
* In ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' the Berserker fits this trope to a tee. She is blind, but has an acute sense of hearing that will lead her to charge towards the noise, and ''[[ImmuneToBullets nothing]]'' can stop her -- the only way for Marcus and Dom to kill the Berserkers they encounter is by [[spoiler:using the [[KillSat Hammer of Dawn]] on one]] and [[spoiler:when encountering one on a ''train'', tricking her into either running onto a train carriage which is then severed from the train or a pile of explosives]].
* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' gives us their version of The Juggernaut in the Tank, a zombie that can best be described as at least 600 pounds of undead muscle and condensed hatred for anything that still has a pulse. Walls? It smashes through them. Cars? It punches them at the survivors. The only way to come out of a fight with a Tank is lots of firepower, LOTS of running, and good teamwork.
** Chargers, from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' are a minor example. They can charge through doors and windows and such, and have more health than any of the other normal special infected, but what qualifies them for this is what they do after they've charged a survivor. There is absolutely no way to get a Charger to release the person it's grabbed. Either it dies, or they do. And the extra health means that you can empty entire magazines of some weapons directly into them without killing them.
* ''VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia'' has a being literally called Juggernaut. It's a mountain sized {{Kaiju}} that possesses the ability to teleport, has a BreathWeapon energy beam attack that can demolish a structure as big as itself, never takes any damage throughout the adventure, (the game never even pretends that you can so much as scratch it) absorbs an entire town and would continue to grow until it engulfed the entire planet unopposed. It is only stopped by the heroes, whose power has surpassed even [[TheMaker Tieg]], attacking its weakest point, its heart. [[UpToEleven ITS HEART]] then proceeds to transform into a RealityWarping EldritchAbomination that can summon a planet down on its foes and attack with a [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverKill energy attack that is more powerful than the planets' collision damage.]] Even after it is defeated it takes the combined might of [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Ozma, Terra, and Meta]] whose FusionDance with the three main heroes let them surpass TheMaker and a [[spoiler:Heroic Sacrifice]] to free the town it absorbed.
* Rocky from ''VideoGame/AdventuresOfLolo''. While he can't kill Lolo, he is capable of overpowering the blue guy, and is almost never found in the same room as Magic Shots. Even if Lolo does find a Magic Shot or two, firing them at Rocky won't turn him into an egg, like most other monsters. If Lolo is backed into a corner by one or more Rockys, the only hope for him is to use a PuzzleReset and try again.
* Alex Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' has access to hyper-fast LeParkour moves (he'll even climb a building running at full speed), but if traffic is too big, he can shift his arms into shields to push cars away (and crush people) or transform his whole body into a very thick armor made of his own hardened tissue.
* Illith of ''VideoGame/{{Lusternia}}'' was known as both [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "the Leviathan" and "the Juggernaut"]] prior to her [[SealedEvilInACan defeat]], and with good reason: she rampaged unstoppably through the whole length and breadth of the planet, devouring everything in her path. It could take ''hundreds'' of years for her to reach your settlement, but [[KillEmAll once she got around to it]]...
* ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'': Pyramid Head is unstoppable that the only thing that ''can'' stop him is [[spoiler:another Pyramid Head. This is proven in the battle where there are two of them and they kill each other if you avoid them long enough]].
* Not to be confused with the enemies called Juggernauts, ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' had a DummiedOut monster called the Armageddon Beast that would basically be this.
* ''VideoGame/PaydayTheHeist'' and ''VideoGame/Payday2'': Bulldozers and their variants, which are practically impervious due to their armor, typically get labelled "juggernauts" by new players. [[spoiler:Hector and the Commissar also qualify in their respective missions, despite not being ''quite'' as well-armored as Bulldozers.]]
* [[RobotBuddy Dog]] in ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' and its Episodes is a heroic version of this trope; literally ''nothing'' in the game can stop him. Combine soldiers? Crushed. APC? Hurled aside. Dropship? Climbed on top of as it attempts to flee. Strider? Dog ''tears out its Goddamn brain''. He even manages to injure one of the horrifically powerful Combine Advisors [[spoiler:at the end of ''Episode Two'']], though it's easy to miss [[TearJerker through your tears]].
* ''Franchise/MassEffect''
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'', it's possible to turn the player character into one [[GameBreaker using the right build.]] Wading through walls of light-speed bullets, high-tech rockets, and guns that [[NegativeSpaceWedgie shoot disruptions in space-time]]? Piece of cake.
*** Sovereign. During [[spoiler:the battle for the Citadel in the first game, after Sovereign appears, the massed warships of the Citadel Council open fire on him. Sovereign doesn't even bother firing back; he just ''plows right through them and doesn't even get scratched'']].
** Reapers in general can barely ever even be slowed down, let alone destroyed. On the rare occasion we actually see one get destroyed, the sheer amount of firepower aimed at it is nothing short of mind-boggling, and would probably be enough to reduce most conventional ''fleets'' to dust.
*** And that's just in space combat. Those same Reapers can also make planetfall, dwarfing high-rise towers as they lumber across a cityscape and lay waste to everything, often in large numbers.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'''s Shepard is definitely this, [[OneManArmy even alone]], tears through enemies as if their [[ArmorIsUseless armour was made of paper]]. Being enhanced through cybernetics and having enhanced tech makes about 50 enemies like a 4 minute fight. Takes a Reaper tech device at full power to bring him/her down. Even sedated, it doesn't stop him/her for long. In fact each dose of sedative had to constantly get increased because Shepard grew ''[[AcquiredPoisonImmunity immune]]'' to it. His/her entire lone wolf "[[CurbStompBattle fight]]" through the facility afterwards confirms him/her as this even more. Among the classes, Sentinel Shepard is one of the most ridiculously tanky things in the universe, and in ''3'', Vanguard Shepard becomes an unstoppable living grenade that kills everything in their path.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' brings us the multiplayer-only Krogan Vanguard class, aka the [[FanNickname murder train]]. And then to top ''that'', the final multiplayer DLC gives us the Geth Juggernaut, a class that can tank anything thrown at it, and gives absolutely zero fucks to anything.
*** The Juggernaut (basically a playable version of the Geth Prime [[BossInMooksClothing mini-boss]]) is a ridiculously slow heavy weapons platform that can't run, dodge, roll, take cover, or do much of anything except shoot... and survive. They have the toughest base shields and armor of any class and can deploy large hexagonal shields onto the battlefield to protect themselves and teammates. More importantly, they are completely immune to staggers ''and sync-kills'', which are normally [[OneHitKO instant]] [[DeaderThanDead deader-than-death]] to players. Its other two use-activated powers are Geth Turret, which deploys a mini turret that refills the shields of the Juggernaut and its allies if they're nearby, and Siege Pulse, which creates several charges that take the form of a series of brackets on the Juggernaut's right shoulder and make the Juggernaut even more resistant to damage than it already is. And if that wasn't enough durability as it is, the Juggernaut's heavy melee attack is a [[ShockAndAwe electrical arc that paralyzes the enemy hit by it]] and refills the Juggernaut's shields as long as the attack is going off. One of the most common uses of the Juggernaut is a sort of mobile fire-barricade for allied troops; the Juggernaut physically blocks a corridor or choke point with its body and shields, while allies pour fire around it at the helpless enemy.
** In general, the krogans have a reputation for this, having evolved on a DeathWorld. They are huge, immensely strong, [[HotBlooded often short-tempered]], and their bodies have such features as redundant hearts. In-universe materials indicate that krogan in battle must be defeated either through immense skill or with the proper application of high explosives.
*** Similarly, the elcor are {{Gentle Giant}}s and are very slow to anger... but if they're forced into a fight, they are a terrifying force. The average elcor, being a HeavyWorlder, has enough arm strength to punch through a bulkhead and the personal weapons they carry into combat have been compared to the artillery used by other races. One elcor proudly notes that he has heard his species' soldiers described as "living tanks" by others. [[InformedAbility Too bad we never actually get to see them in action.]]
* The TowerDefense game ''VideoGame/DefenseGridTheAwakening'' has an enemy that goes by this name. It can steal three [[HitPoints cores]] (the max for any enemy), and it can take a lot of damage due to having high health AND DeflectorShields, without '''a lot''' of firepower this thing can simply walk into your tower network, take your cores and then run away. Fortunately for you, [[MightyGlacier it is the slowest enemy unit in the game]].
* '''LIBERTY PRIME''' in ''VideoGame/Fallout3''. When he first appeared, it was a MassOhCrap moment for [[BadassArmy the Enclave]]. The Brotherhood doesn't need to do much fighting while he plows through the Enclave, one-shots their Vertibirds, and dispenses with their forcefield blockades simply by walking through them.
** If you weren't able to cripple limbs, Deathclaws would certainly be this. They can take you out with a couple of hits since their claws completely ignore armor as if you weren't wearing any. And once they spot you, they ''sprint'' towards you and their hitpoints are far too high for you to kill them using anything short of the alien blaster or fat man before they close the distance. The only way to kill them safely is to cripple their legs with a sniping weapon before they notice you. Unless you have a [[GameBreaker dart gun]], that is. Unfortunately in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', they axed the Dart Gun and made the Deathclaws even tougher. Fitting this trope even better is the [[BonusBoss Legendary Deathclaw]] from that game.
** In another interesting example, Yao Guai, giant mutated black bears, are nearly as powerful as Deathclaws, and with a certain perk, can fight on your side. Like Deathclaws, they can be taken down easily by shooting them first with the Dart Gun, which instantly cripples the legs of these fast powerhouses.
** Then there's the [[ScaryScorpions Albino Radscorpions]], only encountered if you have the Broken Steel DLC. They have loads of health, staggering offense and damage resistance, and unlike the Deathclaws or Yao Guai, ''cannot be crippled with the Dart Gun''. Good luck.
** From ''2'', we have FinalBoss and Secret Service member Frank Horrigan, a gigantic, super-mutant behemoth clad in power armor that you're lucky to have him consider you NotWorthKilling until the final battle in the game, because he'd just murder you without any trouble. He can punch ''Deathclaws'' to death easily, frequently makes OneManArmy runs against Enclave enemies, and is justly feared as the deadliest thing to have walked the wastelands, at least until you came along.
** And finally, we have the Feral Ghoul Reaver. Not only does this thing send you flying as far as a deathclaw can with its also armor-piercing DeadlyLunge, but it also can FlashStep spaz and become nearly invincible. The twitchy dance of doom that the F3 Reaver does is ultimate NightmareFuel. Later, in ''New Vegas'' and ''4'', the Reaver becomes a simple, non-threatening mook.
** Liberty Prime makes a triumphant return in the Brotherhood of Steel version of ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}} 4]]'''s main quest, plowing through the Institute synths as though they weren't even there. Just like in ''3'', the Brotherhood and Sole Survivor barely even need to do anything.
*** If you side with the Institute however, the Brotherhood will be on the receiving end of Liberty Prime's wrath, after you [[AIIsACrapshoot reprogram]] it to see them as Communists.
* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' gives us the werewolf; your weapons do nothing, your Disciplines do nothing, and the only way to survive the beast is either to evade it for four minutes and escape on the tram [[spoiler:or crush it to death with the doors to the observatory]].
* [[spoiler: The Hybrid Reaver]] in the secret mission in ''VideoGame/StarCraftII''. [[spoiler: While the ones fought in the Protoss mini-campaign are killable]], this one will shrug off anything done to it. The only weapon that is effective against it is a device that ''slows down time'' -- this only slows it down for a few seconds. Once it appears, the only goal in the mission is to ''get the hell out of Dodge''.
** The Ultralisk in the cinematics. It can shrug off Siege Tank fire and swipes aside a [[TransformingMecha Viking]] in one hit without breaking stride.
* It's not too hard to make the [[VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins Grey Warden]] into a Juggernaut if he/she uses an Arcane Warrior build. It's ridiculously easy to do this in ''Awakening'' thanks to the new equipment available and the new Mage spells/talents and Battlemage specialization, all of which seem tailormade to make Arcane Warriors even ''more'' broken. Soloing everything on Nightmare with the possible exception of the BonusBoss becomes utterly trivial. As a possible Lampshade, the unique set of armor that can be found in the same area as the Arcane Warrior specialization is called the Juggernaut set.
* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Mr. X in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' is a walking dispenser of pain and terror. Smashing through walls in the police station just as players pass by, and the cut-scene where he stands back up ''repeatedly''... The remake gives him a ton of additional Juggernaut points, too; now he simply refuses to go down to ''anything'', walking through fire, bullets and explosions like nothing, and at most getting stunned for less than a minute if the player pours out all their firepower. And then he'll get back up and resume his chase, with no remarkable injury no matter what you hit him with. He'll smash through walls, wreckage and fellow zombies without slowing his stride, and he is ''always'' after you, systematically searching the area if he loses your trail and reengaging his unbreakable MenacingStroll once he does. When Mr. X shows up, all you can do is run.
** The Nemesis in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'' is a walking juggernaut of NightmareFuel. He can appear anywhere, will relentlessly pursue you from room to room, and gets back up quickly after you knock him down. Don't forget the rocket-launcher on his arm.
** The Ustanak from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' can ''not'' be stopped. Shooting him does nothing. Blowing him up does nothing. Boring a ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill frigging mining drill through his chest]]''? Yeah, that stops him for about five minutes.
** Jack Baker in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard'' shows how much of one he is repeatedly to Ethan. All shooting him does is knock him down for a couple minutes. Just to show how damn near unkillable he is, after the first boss fight, he blows his own brains out and comes back after you. The ''End of Zoe'' DLC shows that [[spoiler:he's still alive after the events of the main game as the "Swamp Man", with documents from Umbrella noting that Jack's unique genetic structure gives him an enhanced HealingFactor. It takes a MegatonPunch from a PowerFist that obliterates his upper body to put him down for good]].
* The Ultimate Chimera from ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}''. Can nothing kill it? Certainly not in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''! At least, in its game of origin, it can be stopped by [[CutTheJuice hitting the switch on its back]] (something only achieved once, [[https://youtu.be/BPYyaOUxVfY?t=248 in a cutscene]]). However, the little yellow bird it's always paired with can simply switch it back on again...
* The mutated rancor in ''VideoGame/JediAcademy''. The whole level it's on is all about running away from it as it ploughs through more regular enemies and breakable scenery. When you make it to a new area that is inaccessible to a creature of its size, it will bang on the wall or other obstacle until its shatters, and go on coming. It's invulnerable to all attacks (except the trick at the very end that kills it, of course) and possesses some mean ones of its own.
* In ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'', Killer Croc [[InformedAbility technically qualifies]]. You never actually BEAT him; you either set off a shock-collar that throws his whole nervous system out of whack for a few seconds so he doesn't run you over like a bulldozer and [[ImAHumanitarian bring you home for dinner]], or blow out a floor to send him hurtling to the stygian depths. After which he can be heard YELLING UP AT YOU for a few seconds. [[spoiler:And, depending on the random generator during the ending sequence, you might see his hand burst from the water to grab a surviving case of Titan.]]
* Evil Otto from ''VideoGame/{{Berzerk}}'', a taunting, invincible smiley face.
* The game ''Juggernaut''. Okay, so there aren't any characters that fit the description, but when you get to the end and [[spoiler: realize that the priest who has been helping you is an unstoppable, evil force bent on selling souls to Satan and corrupting innocent people]], the title makes more sense.
* ''VideoGame/InFamous2'' introduces the Beast, an incredibly powerful Conduit. His [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]] are powerful enough to destroy entire cities, and any damage done to him is [[HealingFactor quickly healed.]] The entire game is spent trying to get Cole powerful enough to face him. During this time, the Beast is slowly making his way down the United States' east coast to kill Cole, destroying everything and everyone in his path. The only way to kill the Beast is [[spoiler:to use a very strong PowerNullifier, at the cost of killing several thousand innocent people. However, if the player chooses not to use the PowerNullifier The Beast stops ''himself'' instead, by [[TakeUpMySword passing his mantle and powers to Cole]]]].
* In ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''... Asura himself. The intro sequence of the game involves him fighting alongside an entire fleet of warships numbering in the tens of thousands, and he's doing more damage than ''all of them'' with his bare hands as he tears apart the Gohma fleets. Later on, when he is killed and cast into Naraka, [[EscapedFromHell he climbs his way out]], [[ThePowerOfHate propelled by nothing but pure hatred]]. From that point on, he starts punching out city-sized spaceships, entire armies, and a planet-sized Buddha without ever really slowing down except to die. [[DeathIsCheap No, really, about all that can slow down Asura by the midpoint of the game is literally killing him, and he comes back faster each time he dies]]. And this is topped by the final level of the DLC, where he is plowing through ''entire planets and stars'' at faster-than-light speeds just to punch '''{{God|IsEvil}}''' in the face.
* The Destroyer in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyro'', it's an ancient EldritchAbomination the size of a mountain that is virtually ''unstoppable'' once it gets going and if it's allowed to reach the volcano it emerged from again, it starts TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The only way to ''hope'' to defeat it is to slow it down long enough to destroy every single Dark Crystal on it's massive body, including going inside it and blowing up it's heart. [[spoiler:And even that fails if the BigBad just so happens to have a backup crystal handy...]] The Golem probably counts as well, as it's virtually unstoppable until a lucky attack uncovers it's brain, allowing Spyro and Cynder to kill it.
* The Dahaka in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaWarriorWithin'' is a classic example -- silent, unstoppable, and [[http://princeofpersia.wikia.com/wiki/File:Dahaka_red_eyes.jpg scary as hell]]. He's been chasing the Prince relentlessly for seven years, and he'll chase you throughout the game. You can't even ''try'' to fight him without the secret InfinityPlusOneSword.
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** The SA-X in ''VideoGame/MetroidFusion'', an alien duplicate of Samus at her most powerful (though, granted, Samus herself has just picked up the BagOfSpilling). It can't be fought, only escaped, until the very end -- and it puts up a hell of a fight even then. The ultimate proof of its power can be seen [[http://www.metroid2002.com/fusion/other_shinesparked_sa-x.php here,]] where a clever player manages to Speed Boost right into the SA-X... ''and through it''.
** Considering her incredible attack power and ridiculous amounts of health, Samus herself would qualify as this in most of the games. In some of the Space Pirate Logs you can find and read in the ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' series, the Space Pirates [[MookHorrorShow generally consider her to be a goddess of destruction and bloodshed]] known as "The Hunter." In ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', when the Space Pirates learn of the existence of Dark Samus (her evil twin made up of extremely toxic and mutagenic Phazon), their reaction is somewhere between OhCrap! and YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe.
* ''VideoGame/AgarestSenki'' subverts this with the Black Knight. It firstly appears to be a boss that takes Leonhardt out easily [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard with an ability to self-recover at the same amount of max health and hit more than 1000 HP per combo while Leo has around 300]], just to make sure the players can't cheat their way out alive. When you faces him again, he's not as tough anymore.
* The (mechanical?) monster from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' makes an appearance in the D&D Real-time Strategy game ''Blood & Magic'' in the final levels of one of the campaigns. And don't even get into fighting the Tarrasque. Yeah... THAT thing. Respawns times two every time it dies? Nigh-unstoppable normally? Insta-Terror the moment you so much as glimpse it's form? No thank you.
* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has a Juggernaut in the [[FunWithAcronyms Minds of Mayhem]] trial: the PlayerCharacters have to find a way to stop a psychic projection of [[OneBadMother Mother]] from reaching a symbol of the local SentientCosmicForce, or that section of the raid effectively resets. Mother's projection does not attack during this phase; it slowly...methodically...floats...toward its goal, and can only be stopped by [[spoiler: using manifestations of its own nightmares against it]]. While it's not as invulnerable as other examples, Mother's manifestation is still almost impossible to defeat in time without using this little trick.
* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'': The Hunters, who were {{Glass Cannon}}s in ''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'', have become this in the later games, especially in ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'', where they are outright {{Lightning Bruiser}}s who are very difficult to hit in their weak points, take buckets of damage, and will chase you down and OneHitKill melee you once you get close, if their Fuel Rod Cannons don't kill you first.
* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer'':
** ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'': ''Uprising'' the Empire's Giga Fortress is a massive naval unit that can transform into a flying fortress. It can dish out an immense amount of firepower on both forms, and can take a massive amount of punishment. In fact, it's so large, it has to be deployed from a nanocore like a building.
** Vanilla ''Red Alert 3'' had a campaign exclusive example with the [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Shogun Executioner]], a HumongousMecha dwarfing any unit or building that can normally built. It can easily destroy Tier 3 armor units in a few attacks, have has far more health than anything else and has a special attack that instantly destroys everything caught in a radius that extends somewhat beyond the player's line of sight. The mission where it's introduced has the player using it to wing in place of building an army when it reappears it's mentioned it cut a path of destruction across the Soviet Union with nothing able to stop it. Part of this however comes from it being designed specifically to be used against the Soviets as their [[ShockAndAwe telsa weapons]] heal it back to full health instead of damaging it, and they [[ShootingSuperman keep sending them at it anyways]].
** ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert'' has Monster (or Super) Tanks in one mission on The Aftermath. If they attack you, you're already too late to reach the objective building, because they've destroyed it. Until then, watch these remodelled Mammoth Tank crush multiple Soviet bases. They also have an in-built Iron Curtain and may explode like nukes. Even if you could fight them before the mission becomes {{unwinnable}} and protected your War Factory and Construction Yard from destruction (near-impossible in this mission) you'd have no chance.
* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' has the Tank in Mann vs Machine. There is absolutely no way to slow it down, has nothing resembling a weak point, and will mindlessly plow into anything in its (preset) path until it reaches your base and drops a bomb inside. Worse yet, it acts as a distraction for the robots who can attack you, and carry their own bomb. Taking it down usually requires several crit canteens and focused fire from everyone on your team.
* Alexander, the murderous, genocidal GeneralRipper villain from ''Inotia 4''. He arrives through a faulty portal gate that was explicitly stated to have killed a good percentage of his men, effortlessly bypasses ancient elven enchantments that hundreds before him fell victim to, shrugs off an avalanche, curbstomps the protagonist, and THEN decides to drink a potion that makes him 10 times stronger, so he can massacre an entire village for the heck of it. Ancient guardian machines go haywire when he approaches so his men can effortlessly loot them. And that's BEFORE he [[spoiler: turns himself into a dragon]]. His mission? Kill a sick woman for not endorsing a war. This guy eats Terminators for breakfast.
* Kratos from ''VideoGame/GodOfWar''. Once he's fixated on a goal, nothing will stop him. Even if you manage to kill him, he'll climb back out of Hades even angrier than before.
* The original ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'' has its protagonist Caim, who regularly slaughters entire armies singlehandedly. It's to the point that when he goes RogueProtagonist in ''Drakengard 2'' and has to be put down, [[spoiler:it's noticeably easier to kill him through the ''83-foot tall dragon he bonded his soul with'' than to defeat him in single combat]].
* ''VideoGame/NieR'' has several boss Shades that fall under this.
** The DiscOneFinalBoss is a ''massive'' Shade called the Knave of Hearts that attacks Nier's village. It shrugs off most of Nier and Kaine's attacks, even their superpowered finishers, until they team up to cut it in half and shoot it full of magical lances...and even then, all that destroys is the main body. The head still remains, and it proves to be so hard to kill that Kaine allows herself to be [[TakenForGranite petrified]] just to lock it away. [[spoiler:After a TimeSkip, Nier shows off how much stronger he has become when he brutally dispatches the Knave so he can free Kaine.]]
** [[MamaBear Goose]], a massive boar shade that turns up in TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon, and absolutely ''will not stop''.
* In ''[[VideoGame/WithFriends Stampede Run]]'', the Bull Ride bonus lets you jump on a bull's back and go plowing through obstacles that you normally would have to avoid.
* In ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'', Lu Bu in almost every battle except Xia Pi.
-->''[[MemeticMutation "Do not pursue Lu Bu."]]''
* The Giant from ''VideoGame/MiniRobotWars'', which can take huge amounts of damage before dying & kill your units with 1 slam. The Titan is [[UpToEleven even worse]], because it has twice as much health & can smash 3 minirobots with 1 attack!
* A lot of the enemies in ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'' could count ([[CaptainObvious since they are zombies]]), but the giant hulk known as the Gargantuar certainly takes the cake. It has so much health that it requires 150 points of damage to kill(instant kill plants only deal 90 damage) & it smashes your plants instead of eating them. The Giga-Gargantuar is [[UpToEleven even worse]] because it has ''twice as much health'' & moves just as fast.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
** The Shagohod from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater''. While its Metal Gear successors have pretty obvious and vulnerable weak points (or "[[LampshadeHanging character flaws]]"), the Shagohod is a bulky, rocket-fuelled behemoth of a tank. Even blowing up the entire building it's in with C3 doesn't put a dent in it, nor do any of the infinite RPG rounds you can pump into it during the ensuing motorcycle chase. The only reason it gets destroyed in the end is because its driver is forced to detach the back half of it to avoid falling into a river, exposing weak plating.
** ''Videogame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' has the final boss, [[spoiler:Senator Armstrong]]. He's practically invulnerable, as the HF blade Raiden could mangle entire HumongousMecha with bounces off with ScratchDamage and punching him does even less. And he's freakishly strong, too, not only snapping the aforementioned blade off the hilt with one hand, but completely wrecking the biggest Metal Gear out there with a punch (as collateral damage, mind you). And if damaged, he can heal himself to the point of reattaching limbs. [[spoiler: It takes Sam's sword, explicitly better than Raiden's now-shattered blade, in Raiden's hands to bring him down, and it takes a lot of effort]].
* P.E.K.K.As from ''VideoGame/ClashOfClans'' are the last of the normal troopers to be unlocked and cost a lot to train one, but they're very hard to kill, super strong, and are immune to [[OneHitKill spring traps]]. Their only weakness is [[ShockAndAwe hidden teslas]] because their [[LogicalWeakness metal armor is conductive to electricity]].
** In one of the TV commercials, a P.E.K.K.A is chasing a butterfly with its sword. It doesn't notice the [[AnnoyingArrows arrows]] from an archer tower nor the fallen trees (and said tower) it carelessly left in it's wake.
* Interestingly, [[EverythingsBetterWithSamurai Yurnero the Juggernaut]] from ''VideoGame/DefenseOfTheAncients'' is more complicated than you'd think. As an agility-based hero, he is [[FragileSpeedster fast, but squishy,]] rather than the muscle-bound brute you'd expect from hearing the name. He does live up to his title in a certain way, however, since one of his abilities give him temporary magic immunity while in use, and another flat-out makes him invulnerable (and both dish out a lot of pain on anything around him). And if you meet him alone with his ultimate on? Let's just say he'll just stomp you dead with tons of damaging slashes concentrated just on you.
* Iosa the Invincible, from ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}''. She gained her title by ''taking an [[EarthShatteringKaboom Alpha Strike]] to the face and '''surviving'''''.
* [[BloodKnight Azrael]] from ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' definitely counts; it says a lot that he had to be dealt with by sealing him away into a specially-designed prison (which involved being frozen at absolute zero), or the fact that he shrugs off pretty much the entire cast's attacks no matter what they throw at him. Most fights against him in Story or Arcade Mode show the character, even ones like [[OneManArmy Ragna]] or [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking Kagura]] just trying to survive.
* From ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAirborne'' there's the [[EliteMook Nazi Storm Elite]] - A [[TheSlowWalk slow walking]], [[MadeOfIron nigh-invulnerable]] [[GasMaskMook masked]] SS soldier who wields a portable [[{{BFG}} MG42]] as it's primary weapon. Keep in mind that the [[MoreDakka MG42]], usually only seen as a mounted weapon, takes considerable strength and a great skill in the use of weapons to be able to control the fire and use effectively as a portable weapon because of it's extreme rate of fire combined with its high caliber round, which made it very unstable when handheld. ''This guy uses it as his primary weapon.'' Also, this guy can take incredible punishment compared to the other German soldiers in the game. It can take up to two full clips from a machine gun to the torso to kill it and it can survive a direct hit from a rocket launcher or a Gammon grenade. Fortunately, two headshots from a Springfield usually kill it, or one shot to the eye, but it takes either ImprobableAimingSkills or AccidentalAimingSkills to hit it in the eye. A second hit from a Gammon grenade or rocket launcher will also finish it off.
** The first encounter with the Storm Elite is an inverse of the MookHorrorShow - A train arrives in the railyard you're supposed to secure, and the squad takes cover, ready to attack. A masked figure [[OminousWalk slowly walks out]] through the steam as one of the soldiers asks, "What is that?". The Storm Elite then starts shooting, mowing down everyone except you and another soldier, who immediately fires his Thompson at it. [[NoSell It simply shrugged it off and killed him]].
* ''VideoGame/CivilizationBeyondEarth'' has Siege Worms. While not aggressive ''per se'', typically only attacking things which move adjacent to them and meandering their way around the landscape, they are incredibly tough, typically being on par with late-game units. A player in the early game should treat them more like a force of nature than anything else, and simply try to get out of their way and clean up what gets wrecked by their passing - throwing early game units at them will not even slow them down.
** In the late game there is the Xeno Titan unit. The ultimate unit for the Harmony affinity, it is essentially a bio-engineered {{Kaiju}} with the greatest melee combat strength of any unit in the game, capable of pulping Siege Worms without trouble. According to the flavor text its design is based off a mantis shrimp and it punches hard enough to create diamonds in carbonaceous material.
* ''VideoGame/JeffWaynesWarOfTheWorlds'' has the Tempest for the Martians, which is a machine that is even TALLER than the iconic Fighting Machines, wields TWO heavy Heat-Rays and a Canister Launcher and is also heavily armored, so much that it can go one-on-one with the Human's strongest ironclad in the game without hesitation.
* Juggernaut in ''VideoGame/SpiderManAndTheXMenInArcadesRevenge'' certainly lives up to his name. He chases Wolverine for an entire level and has an [[SuperToughness obscene amount of health]], to the point where Wolverine needs to spend pretty much the entire stage alternating between attacking him and running away. Juggernaut also serves as a living AdvancingWallOfDoom, since if he ever catches up to Wolverine, he murders him in one shot.
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'':
** Juggernauts are a subcategory of the 'Fighter' class of champions, combining (supposedly) [[MightyGlacier low mobility with high damage potential and high survivability]]. Including Mordekaiser, Darius, Garen, Skarner, Nasus and Illaoi, the class was codified during the 'Juggernaut rework' patch, with the intention that they be almost impossible to stand and fight against one-on-one (or even two-on-one) but are comparatively easy to escape from or kite around.
** Nautilus, the Titan of the Depths isn't official considered a Juggernaut by Riot (despite his toe-curlingly low base movement speed his Dredge Line gives him more mobility than the others and he lacks the massive damage potential of a true juggernaut) but he fits the trope ''perfectly'' in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzHrjOMfHPY 'A New Dawn']], where he's portrayed as a titanic metal colossus who crushes all who stand before him, [[ShockwaveStomp shatters the earth with a single stomp]] and shrugs off the explosive shells of Graves' shotgun like it was rain. It takes [[spoiler:a gigantic stone pillar being dropped on him]] to finally bring him down. His backstory is being trapped underwater, and just ''walking'' to the shore, losing a lot of his mind but never giving up.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfTanks'' features the American-made T95 and [=T110E3=] tank destroyers. Both are known for three things--[[MightyGlacier slow speed, big guns, and a foot-thick layer of frontal armor]]. Very few tanks have the firepower to challenge either machine from the front, and as a result they tend to slowly meander in the direction of the enemy, casually shrugging off even artillery fire if they have a spall liner fitted. It's not unheard-of to see tier 10 gold rounds (the most expensive ammunition in the game bar none) just skip right off the gun mantlet of a T95 while it lines up a shot with the [[{{BFG}} gigantic boom stick]] sticking out the front of it. It almost impossible to stop with a pure head-on defense; the only way to bring one down is to get behind it to AttackItsWeakPoint.
* In ''VideoGame/PathOfExile'' Juggernaut is one of the [[PrestigeClass Ascendancy Classes]] available to the Marauder. His class skills are mainly focused on shrugging off enemy attacks and debuffs, such as Unstoppable [[note]]Cannot be slowed to less than the default move and attack speeds[[/note]] or Unbreakable [[note]]Doubled armor value from the body slot, ImmuneToFlinching [[/note]].
* Rare heroic example with [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Metroplex]] in ''VideoGame/TransformersFallOfCybertron''. When aiding the outnumbered Autobots against the Decepticons he spends the entire level getting shot at which has no effect on him. Getting blasted in the face by a WaveMotionGun only temporally knocks him out, when he gets back up he proves such a big threat that Decepticons avoid attacking the Autobots' base in Iacon for the rest of the game.
* ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}''. In a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover like this one, there are many candidates. Some of the most memorable are [[MemeticBadass Chuck Norris]] and [[SpellMyNameWithAThe The]] [[LethalJokeCharacter Duane]]
* The Margrave from ''VideoGame/{{Gigantic}}'' is a near unstoppable tank. He has the highest health and armor values in the game and possesses a natural immunity to critical hits, meaning that he can soak up ludicrous amounts of damage before dying and usually requires multiple teammates to take down. On top of this his abilities give him high damage, area-of-effect stuns, additional armor and a surprising amount of mobility.
* Playable character Krieg in ''VideoGame/Borderlands2''. Most ''Borderlands'' characters are impaired by things like being on fire, having no shields, or being shot repeatedly in the unprotected flesh. Krieg finds all of the above ''hilarious'', and all of them make him harder to kill. An angry high-level Krieg is one of the hardest things to put down in the game - for your enemies, at least.
* From ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'':
** Orisa has an ability called "Fortify", which makes her take half damage from all sources and makes her immune to all movement impairing effects, such as slows, stuns, and [[ThatOneAttack Roadhog hooks]] for its duration.
** Reinhardt is the quintessential Tank in the game who can turn into a Juggernaut with 2 abilities. First, he can plod forward slowly but unflinchingly while his ''[[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe Barrier Field]]'' is up, and while it can be broken and deter him from advancing, it has a whopping ''2000'' health to break, and much harder to do so when his teammates are returning fire from behind it. Second is when he activate his ''[[FoeTossingCharge Charge]]'' ability - get out of the way, because only a handful of abilities can stop that, and if he hits you with it, it's almost always an instant death unless you're a tank yourself.
* ''VisualNovel/{{Sunrider}}'' has the PACT flagship Legion, a [[MileLongShip three-kilometre long dreadnought]] with [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] to destroy a planet’s entire space fleet with one salvo, as well as a WaveMotionGun that it loves using to nuke cities from orbit. When fought as a boss it has maxed-out shields, maxed-out flak, extremely thick armor, and 26,000 hit points—almost twice as much health as its entire escort fleet combined. Even the Sunrider’s [[WaveMotionGun Vanguard Cannon]] will barely scratch it, and it takes Alliance battleships armed with specialized railguns to do any real damage to the Legion.
** ''Sunrider Liberation Day'' has the Nightmare Ascendant, an ancient Ryuvian [[AMechByAnyOtherName Ryder]] piloted by the BigBad. [[LivingRelic Sola]] recognizes it [[TheDreaded and reacts to its arrival with uncharacteristic fear]], which proves wholly justified when the Nightmare Ascendant takes out most of an Alliance fleet in seconds with a swarm of AttackDrones and then {{No Sell}}s a direct hit from the Sunrider’s Vanguard Cannon. In gameplay terms it actually has more hit points than the Legion, and while the Nightmare Ascendant doesn’t have as much flak or armor it does have maxed-out shields, better evasion, and the ability to actually move. And all of this is ''before'' the BigBad reveals that she can [[spoiler:use the same [[SuperMode Awakening]] skill as Sola and Asaga]]. It ultimately takes [[spoiler:the combined firepower of two fleets, plus another shot of the Vanguard Cannon]], to finally bring the Nightmare Ascendant down.
* In ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'', the HoldTheLine-type monsters, such as [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Lao-Shan Lung]] and [[SandIsWater Jhen Mohran]]. These hulking behemoths are constantly on their way to destroy something, and only death can truly stop them. Even with a full team of four, [[DamageSpongeBoss that can be very challenging]]. You can temporarily tie them down with ballista shots, but they break out after a few seconds. It takes the combined might of an entire team just to make them ''flinch'', which slows them down for only a moment. A Dragonator can send them back a few paces, but they'll just come right back for more -- and those machines essentially drive a huge pile-bunker into the beast's side! All the while, they're constantly advancing towards the objective and will not stop their assault on it. Even making them ''retreat'' is a feat in and of itself, and that entails surviving a frantic 30-minute defense against a relentless behemoth.
%%* The first boss in ''VideoGame/KingdomRush'' is ''named'' Juggernaut.
* ''VideoGame/TownOfSalem'' has the aptly named Juggernaut role. The Juggernaut starts off weak, but gains power through every successful kill on a player. A fully-leveled up Juggernaut is able to perform an Unstoppable Attack, which goes through [[NoSavingThrow every single form of defense in the game]] as well as being able to kill any visitors to his target. Worth nothing however, is that the Juggernaut only has basic defense, meaning he is [[AvertedTrope actually quite stoppable]].
** [[EldritchAbomination Pestilence]] fits this trope much better. Along with being able to attack all visitors to his target just like the Juggernaut, Pestilence is the only role that is truly invincible at night, able to survive every single attack in the game, including an attack by the aforementioned Juggernaut. The only way Pestilence can die is through being lynched at daytime or by leaving the game.
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* Creator/GamesWorkshop games:
** Juggernauts of [[WarGod Khorne]] from ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'', ''TabletopGame/WarhammerAgeOfSigmar'' and ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' are monstrous rhino-like beasts [[HorseOfADifferentColor used as mounts by particularly favoured mortal and daemonic warriors alike]]. Unholy hybrids of daemonic flesh and hell-forged brass the weight and strength of a Juggernaut make them all but unstoppable once they get going, trampling everything in their path beneath their bloodstained hooves.
** ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'':
*** Skaven players can field the Hell Pit Abomination, which is basically a Clan Moulder mutation GoneHorriblyRight. It's absolutely massive, can kill nigh-on anything and is tough as hell to beat. And the worst thing? On death, it gets to use it's special rule Too Horrible to Die to roll on a table- ''on a 5 or 6, the creature gets right back up, regardless of how it died, completely healed''.
*** The Regeneration rule, which, unless the attack is Flaming or ignores it for any reason, allows the user a 50% chance of ignoring any attack because they just keep growing back.
*** The Empire Steam Tank. With decent firepower, of course.
*** Trolls in this universe have the Regeneration rule, and are too stupid to know when they've been killed. There's been instances where half a troll's brain is oozing out of its broken skull, with it still fighting and killing the soldiers who managed to do that.
** In ''TabletopGame/BloodBowl'', players with the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Juggernaut]] skill (such as the Dwarf Deathroller and the [[StoutStrength massively obese]] [[RatMen Skaven]] Star Player Glart Smashrip) are almost impossible to stop once they get going due to their strength and/or bulk. The skill is used when blitzing, and allows the player to outright ignore any skills or results (barring rolling an [[CriticalFailure Attacker Down]]) that would allow the defender to stop the blitz (it overrides Fend, Stand Firm and Wrestle, and allows Both Down results to count as Defender Pushed).
** ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
*** [[AxCrazy Kharn]] [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder the Betrayer]], is an unstoppable engine of destruction feared even by his fellow Berserkers due to his tendency to kill ''everything''. During the 13th Black Crusade [[GeneralFailure Abaddon]], in an unexpected display of competence, merely pointed him in a direction and Kharn proceeded to [[CatchPhrase "KILL! MAIM! BURN!"]] everything in his path, for the Blood god.
*** ''[[HumongousMecha Titans]]''. Immense war machines built in humanoid form. Most of the major races and forces of the galaxy utilize their own forms of Titans, except the Tau who relies on long-range hit-and-run. Emperor Titans, enormous walking-cathedral-mecha deployed by Imperium of Man, are about 150m tall and pack more than enough weapon to level a city.
* Older editions of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' had a monster called the "juggernaut", a beast which roughly resembled a gigantic horse's head mounted on massive stone rollers that could roll over and crush anything in its path, and was almost impossible to stop when it got rolling. Its biggest strength was also its biggest weakness, since it was fairly awkward and had a hard time changing direction.
** Freakin' [[http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Tarrasque Tarrasque]]. 50' long walking [[NighInvulnerable living tank]] immune to almost every effect (magical or not) and ''reflects back'' some, regenerates FromASingleCell and [[http://web.archive.org/web/20070319002527/http://ww2.wizards.com/Books/Wizards/?doc=fr_spinyarn2003a has a unique mechanism of self-resurrection]] just in case [[{{Munchkin}} someone]] managed to kill it anyway. And it's constantly hungry when it's not asleep. However it is ridiculously easy to control with a simple ''command creature''.
** TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms has Simbul, the Witch-Queen. Her three most known qualities are: 1) in raw power, the first among the spellcasters of her world; 2) very obsessive; 3) easily falls into absurdly destructive rages. When (''[[Literature/TheElminsterSeries Elminster In Hell]]'') she had to rescue Elminster from [[FireAndBrimstoneHell Avernus]] and blasted her way through the initial crowd of TheLegionsOfHell, she just continued to fly to where she located him. After she tore a pit fiend to pieces without even ''slowing down'', the local who abducted her lover began to wonder who the hell she was... and spend non-renewable sources in running all over the plane.
* ''[[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Magic]]'''s [[http://magiccards.info/query?q=juggernaut&v=card&s=cname Juggernaut type]] is named for this. As of the ''Conflux'' expansion, the canonical (if expensive) trope example may be [[http://ww2.wizards.com/gatherer/CardDetails.aspx?&id=179496 Progenitus]]...
** Another well-known example is [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Discussion.aspx?multiverseid=191312 Darksteel Colossus]] and its nastier poisonous brother [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=221563 BLightsteel Colossus]]. Really, there are a lot of examples. Virtually any nasty creature that possesses (or has been enchanted/equipped with) abilities such as Indestructible and Shroud/Hexproof is a Juggernaut.
* The Immovable power lets you do this in ''TabletopGame/MutantsAndMasterminds'' if you take the Unstoppable option.
* The ''Franchise/StarTrek''-based game ''TabletopGame/StarFleetBattles'' has the Juggernaught, a regenerating mega-ship with the firepower of a Starbase capable of taking on an entire fleet.
* Somebody once made an experiment that created one -- he adapted Cthulhu to ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and set him against a team of players with most iconic D&D characters, boosted up to 20th level each, with the addition that every time one of them died, they got another one. Cthulhu killed ''13'' of them and was defeated by a spell that imprisoned him, because nothing else worked.
** ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has made official stats for Cthulhu (his page can be read [[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/bestiary4/greatOldOne.html#great-old-one-cthulhu here]]), and as expected for a [[EldritchAbomination Great Old One]], he is bar none the most powerful monster Paizo has ever officially made for the game, clocking in at Challenge Rating ''30'' (the highest CR a party of adventurers should really ever expect to face in a fair fight is CR 20), with powers that include needing to be killed ''twice'' just to temporarily banish him (permanently killing Cthulhu is impossible by standard rules), and the ability to kill others with his mere overpowering presence. Cthuhu's fellow Great Old Ones, Bokrug and Hastur, are only marginally less powerful.
* The ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'' sourcebook ''[[SerialKiller Slasher]]'' incorporates many of these elements into the Mask Undertaking (the unholy lovechild of Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees conceived after a night of indulging in PCP). Voiceless? The Mask loses all capacity for literacy and intelligible speech once it achieves its final metamorphosis. Unable to feel pain? Only because it's hinted that the mere ''presence'' of humans causes it blistering pain that no other sensation can match. Unable to be killed? ''Any'' attack against it -- from a sucker punch to a shotgun blast to the head to an unleashed flamethrower -- will only fill one health box.
* The Yozi Isidoros, the Black Boar That Twists The Skies, from ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}''. Isidoros' title isn't just boasting -- he was able to push the moon and stars out of his path.
** There is also a creature ''called'' Juggernaut, a vaguely-living monster that looms over Thorns, but rather than being an unstoppable trampling death-engine with no limits, it's enslaved to the Mask of Winters and would ''really'' like to be freed -- [[MercyKill one way or the other]].
* ''TabletopGame/{{Diplomacy}}'' strategy often calls a Russia-Turkey alliance the Eastern Juggernaut because both countries are against the side of the board, meaning if they cooperate they can focus their efforts expanding west.
* ''TabletopGame/{{OGRE}}'' from Steve Jackson Games. One player would set up the board with a layered defense of tanks, powered army infantry, and artillery. The other would have an Ogre (a large robotic tank in the style of Creator/KeithLaumer's "Literature/{{Bolo}}."). The Ogres objective was to break through these defenses, and has a good chance of doing so if competently played.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Infinity}}'' has the Combined Army, a massive federation of alien races led by a powerful AI. The Combined Army wants to annex the Human Sphere like they do to every race they encounter, and there isn't much that humanity can do to stop them. Their tech is ''eons'' ahead of the humans and the factions of the Human Sphere are just barely holding them off. It's at this point that their true unstoppable power is revealed; [[spoiler: the Combined Army forces that have nearly broken the Human Sphere are discovered to actually just be a lightly-armed ''scouting party''. When the real military shows up, there isn't a god damned thing the Human Sphere will be able to do]].
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* ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'': The Ghost Rider is virtually unstoppable; Daisy's powers only slowed him down, he punched his way out of a containment module no other powered being has ever breached through force, Mace barely stood his ground in a straight fight with the Rider, and the ghosts posed no threat to him whatsoever. The only time he ever seemed seriously threatened was when he was bombarded with lethal amounts of radiation, subjected to impossible quantum fluctuations, and impaled twice through the chest with giant spikes. Even then, he was still alive and fully capable of holding a conversation despite the intense pain. In fact, the main reason S.H.I.E.L.D. is working with him instead of against him is because they know they can't stop him, so it's better to channel him more constructively.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
** In the first episode that Hamilton appears in, he is The Juggernaut.
** [[PhysicalGod Illyria]] even more so before she got [[DePower depowered]] by Wesley's black hole gun.
* ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'':
** Supergirl. While downplayed in [[Series/{{Supergirl 2015}} her own show]] thanks to how powerful the villains are, her appearance in the 2016 crossover special shows that she's ''absurdly'' overpowered compared with Earth-1's heroes, with their training consisting of Kara hovering in one spot while easily countering any attempt to so much as touch her. It's telling that The Flash wasn't involved in the training, and when she became BrainwashedAndCrazy, he ''used'' her being a Juggernaut to his advantage by virtue of being fast and tricking her into destroying the MindControlDevice.
** ''Series/TheFlash2014'''s version of [[KillerGorilla Grodd]]. While dangerous enough with his PsychicPowers, as a physical threat he is for all purposes of the series unbeatable. In his first encounter with the Flash he caught a supersonic punch that had earlier been used to defeat a {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le villain and every subsequent blow on him had no effect until the Flash threw him in front of a subway train. Even this only inconvenienced him as he was pushed to another location; getting hit by the train didn't do any real damage. When he reappears in Season 2 the Flash is just as powerless against him [[spoiler: and Grodd is only stopped by sending him to a parallel Earth where he'll be happy and won't hurt anybody. And now Grodd wants revenge, assembling an army of sentient gorillas and planning to invade Earth 1 using the "vibing" power of the mind-controlled Gypsy, after Barry defeated the more sensible Solovar, resulting in Grodd usurping control over Gorilla City]].
* ''Series/BabylonFive'':
** In the BackStory, the Earth-Minbari War went this way, with the Minbari playing the part of the giant cart. The Minbari had an advantage in hyperspace technology (allowing them to unleash devestating {{Hyperspeed Ambush}}es), as well as very effective [[StealthInSpace stealth technology]], meaning that they could wipe out half of a human fleet before the humans had a chance to acquire their targets.
** In the show's setting, the Shadows' warships [[spoiler:and later the Vorlons as well]] play this role versus the younger races in battle. Taking a Shadow [[FanNickname Battlecrab]] out in open combat usually requires multiple ships acting in concert laying into it, or having friendly telepaths lay down the PsychicStatic to temporarily disable the Shadow ships.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** Adam. It's obvious that everything before the enjoining spell had no effect on him.
** Glory, even more so than Adam. Being a PhysicalGod, Glory is pretty much unstoppable.
** Before either of them, there was Mayor Wilkins, who was completely impervious to all forms of harm for the 100 days immediately before [[spoiler:becoming a full-blown demon. His demon form ''could'' be killed, but [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill you would need a pretty insane amount of destructive power to do so]]]].
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Daleks frequently wind up in this role.
*** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek "Dalek"]] is a particularly good demonstration: the Dalek goes on a rampage, killing over 200 people in the process. It is only stopped because Rose manages to talk it down because it was contaminated with her DNA, not because of any weapons.
*** Dalekanium is possibly the best armour in the Whoniverse, rendering weapons from any time useless against the Daleks. On top of that, they have a forcefield that ''vaporizes'' bullets a few inches from their shells, and they seem impervious to energy weaponry as well. If there's ever a weapon with enough sheer output to kill a Dalek, it either tends to be a one-shot that burns itself out in the process, or is carried by another Dalek, as their weaponmaking is even ''better'' than their armoring, and can thus one-shot anyone.
** A less obvious answer: the Flood in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E16TheWatersOfMars "The Waters of Mars"]]. As the Doctor says in the episode, water is patient — it might be slow, but the only way to ''stop'' it is by blowing up the whole base.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The Tsuranga Conundrum"]]: The Pting can eat through anything that would attempt to restrain them or block their path, and cannot be harmed by any known weapon. The ship's computer simply advises staying far away from them.
* The Ganmeisers of ''Series/KamenRiderGhost'' are near-immortal guardians of the Ganma World [[spoiler: and the mysterious Great Eye]] with ElementalPowers to boot.
* The first appearance of the Borg in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' certainly makes them look unstoppable, but their second appearance really drives it home. The Enterprise is helpless to stop the Borg Cube from abducting Picard, and attempts to destroy it from the inside and a jury-rigged WaveMotionGun are only minor setbacks. Later, the Borg destroy thirty-nine Federation ships without a scratch, and every planetary defense between Saturn and Earth crumbles without much of a fight.
** And [[Series/StarTrekVoyager later]], there was Species 8472, who waltzed through the Borg ''in the heart of the Borg's own empire'' like they weren't even there. They were that tough [[VillainDecay for about two episodes]].
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Dick Roman. Being a Leviathan, he is immune to all normal weapons as well as to typical monster weaknesses, and can shrug off things like having a car dropped on him or getting decapitated. However, as the head Leviathan, he takes things a step further by also being able to shrug off being hit with the one weakness of ordinary Leviathans, [[spoiler:Borax cleaning products. The only way to kill him is by stabbing him with "the bone of a righteous mortal, cloaked in the three bloods of the fallen." Even then, the subsequent explosion will [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu drag his killer to Purgatory]]]].
** [[{{Satan}} Lucifer]] is one of only five life forms in the entire universe that can't be killed by the Colt and tears through [[PhysicalGod literal gods]] like a hot knife through butter.
* In ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', the most humongous of the HumongousMecha often play the Juggernaut role. At least in the beginning when they are introduced, to emphasize their awesomeness. Later, [[SortingAlgorithmOfEvil tougher monsters tend to show up]] to match them.
** Often a villain or MonsterOfTheWeek meant to serve as fodder for a MidSeasonUpGrade SuperMode is this, necessitating the upgrade in the first place by [[NoSell walking through every attack used on it]]. A stand example include Killer Ghost from ''Series/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger'' which not only shrugs attacks from the heroes weapons, they actually break against it.
** Character specific example in form of ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'' with the BigBad Dokoku. While he plays OrcusOnHisThrone for most of the series when does finally get up both TheStarscream Akumaro (whom was a DragonInChief till he revealed his own agenda) and the Shinkengers are powerless against him, and it's revealed the only reason he has defeated them is because he dries up quickly when not submerged in the Sanzu River. [[spoiler: When he pulls a reluctant DevourTheDragon]] this weakness is removed leaving the only thing with a chance of stopping him a unique sealing kanji, but [[spoiler: the sacrifice of the minion in question made him immune to it]] which for series purposes made him indestructible, when human sized at least, except for [[spoiler: a [[AchillesHeel weakspot]] he absorbed his minion into which was also what made him immune to the seal]].
* In the second season premiere of ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'', Cameron goes berserk and starts trying to kill John Connor, and proves next-to-impossible to stop, even with TheSlowWalk due to a damaged leg. Eventually, the only way she is defeated is when [[spoiler:John and Sarah crush her between two tractor trailers, and even ''then'' she's just pinned]].
* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' actually plays with this. Most of the {{Kaiju}}, aliens, and villains are only meant to seem totally unstoppable, but with lots of effort, determination, and hope, they can be defeated, which fits the themes of the franchise. There are still plenty of straight examples though (They do get defeated eventually, of course).
** From the [[Series/{{Ultraman}} original series]], we have Antlar (who could only be harmed by the Blue Stone of Barraj), Gomora (the first monster defeat Ultraman, and also got his tail blown off yet still able to demolish Osaka Castle), and Zetton (who ''killed'' Ultraman and can create a force field capable of resisting all but the most powerful attacks). Red King was generally [[TheWorfEffect an aversion]] until ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle'', where he effortlessly defeated an arm cannon King Joe(see below)
** ''Series/UltraSeven'''s [[HumongousMecha King Joe]] was made from an alien metal making it incredibly hard to destroy. Later incarnations also added an arm cannon capable of killing lesser Kaiju in a single blast. The twin-headed Pandon was even worse.
** Black King from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' was immensely strong and had skin so thick not even a Specium Ray could pierce his flesh.
** ''Series/UltramanTaro'' gives us Birdon and Tyrant. The former killed two Ultramen and had to be defeated by sealing it back inside the volcano it awoke from while the latter defeated ''five'' Ultramen in a row before finally succumbing. There was also the saurian robot Grand King, who took the combined power of 6 Ultramen to kill.
** ''Series/UltramanMax'' had IF. The former had CompleteImmortality and an AdaptiveAbility. Final villain Giga Basark was an aversion, despite being a robot standing nearly 400 meters tall! That was because Max was already weakened from earlier when defeated by it, but when he was all freshened up, Giga Basark was killed very quickly.
** ''Series/UltramanGaia'' has Zogu, who curbstomped Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Agul and stood 127 meters tall! And that was only in its first form. The second form stood over 600 meters tall, making her the largest monster in the franchise's 50-year history.
** ''Series/UltramanMebius'''s BigBad was the Emperor. To emphasize how unstoppable he is, the mere act of the Emperor ''landing'' [[StuffBlowingUp levels buildings around him]] [[IncendiaryExponent and sets others on fire]]. Likewise, we have U-Killersaurus from TheMovie, an 80 meter monster that took 4 Ultramen to seal away at the cost of draining so much power, they were forced to take human forms for 25 years. When it returned, it had grown 300 meters tall and it took the combined power of 7 Ultramen to kill it after a very lengthy battle. Then, there's the Imperializers, the Emperor's robot soldiers. They have HealingFactor up to [[FromASingleCell single cell regeneration]] and fire off massive blasts of [[MoreDakka firepower]].
** ''Franchise/UltramanZero'': The first BigBad, Ultraman Belial defeated virtually every Ultraman in the Land of Light and took on a OneWingedAngel by fusing with the spirits of ''every monster the Ultramen had fought up to that point''. He survived the total destruction of this form and took on another OneWingedAngel in the sequel. Hyper Zetton, a creation of [[OmnicidalManiac Alien Bat]], is like Zetton, except even more powerful.
** Greeza from ''Series/UltramanX''. Asides from utterly defeating Ultraman X and his companion Cyber-Gomora in their first battle, it also absorbed dozens of monsters to gain all their powers.
* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'': The episode "Warriors", where a supremacist bent on world domination kidnaps a geneticist and uses her research on quick healing to create a prototype enforcer, who is essentially an unstoppable juggernaut who does not so much as flinch at such things as gunfire or having a huge roundhouse kick landed on him. The supremacist uses the enforcer in an attempt to stop Walker and the Rangers; in fact, the strongman is shot dozens of times but it does nothing to even wound him. Eventually, Walker and the geneticist are able to avert the trope.
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* In ''The Message'', the fourth ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' book, Visser Three morphs a giant, untiring SeaMonster called a Mardrut to hunt the kids down with. They're only spared a messy death thanks to the fortuitous arrival of [[FanNickname magic talking]] [[SapientCetaceans whales]]. Many of his other morphs count as well.
** In ''The Reaction'', Rachel acquires a [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile crocodile]] morph, which she's apparently allergic too. This leads to her expelling the DNA from her body as an adult crocodile. It then fights half the team shrugging off everything they throw at it, including Rachel in her grizzly bear morph. Then Ax arrives and quickly cuts it in half.
* The giant squid from ''Literature/{{Beast}}''. It's all but unkillable. This more or less holds true in RealLife as well. The only thing that can kill it is [[spoiler:[[AlwaysABiggerFish a Sperm Whale]], which makes sense, as that ''is'' its natural predator]].
* In ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'', The Limper qualifies as this after he gets his [[spoiler:new body in ''The Silver Spike'']]. He REALLY qualifies after he [[spoiler:comes out of the fondu pot at the end.]].
* Creator/HPLovecraft's Great Old Ones are immortal and undying (that is not dead which can eternal lie, and so on). While it's possible to damage them, they regenerate any damage nearly instantaneously. In "Literature/TheCallOfCthulhu", Cthulhu got rammed in the face with a boat and suffered no permanent harm. In the work of another mythos-writer he's suffered a direct hit from a 300 megaton nuclear warhead and wasn't even slowed down, and in the ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' RPG, rules state that if he is hit by a nuclear attack he gets vaporized, but reassembles 24 hours later and becomes radioactive! (Apparently, the only thing worse than an EldritchAbomination is a ''radioactive'' one.)
** Though it has to be said that Cthulhu and many (if not necessarily all) of Lovecraft's other horrors, for all that they may be {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le, show little in the way of juggernaut-style behavior -- at least in the original works, they usually don't seem very interested in ''going'' anywhere in particular. They ''might'' well be unstoppable once they decided to, but we don't see it happen often; Cthulhu doesn't even leave his island and fails to as much as seriously damage the yacht that apparently passes straight through him, for example.
** The titular creature in ''The Hound'', on the other hand, is definitely this: it slowly but constantly pursues the protagonist. The only thing that ever slows it down is a second theft of its amulet, and after dealing with that thief it immediately returns to the protagonist (who eventually decides he would rather commit suicide than be caught by it).
* Another Franchise/CthulhuMythos example would be Literature/TheHoundsOfTindalos. Immortal creatures, dwelling in the ''angles'' of time who relentlessly hunt down anyone who attracts their attention. They use corners and other angles to access our plane of existence, and the only thing that ''might'' slow them down would be to plaster over the corners to make them into curves (which they can't access). But you'd better get ''all'' the angles.
* ''Literature/{{Citadel}}'''s Coach Achala Juggernaut isn't actually unstoppable. However, any object he sets in motion is. When he's taking a fight seriously, he wears a uniform that covers every inch of his skin so that, as long as he doesn't stop moving, he's nearly invulnerable. More than once, he's literally run through his opponents.
* The Luggage from ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' books is quite implacable, and will follow its owner anywhere (even to the afterlife). In ''Discworld/TheColourOfMagic'' it gets bombarded with enough magic to cause reality itself to start breaking, yet survives unharmed (mostly due to being made from a completely magic-resistant material).
** The Golems of the Discworld also qualify. They're not fast, but they're ridiculously strong, survive in just about any environment, and never need to rest. As the Patrician says, "Four miles an hour is 672 miles in a week. It all adds up."
* Lord Voldemort from ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' is immensely powerful. He can defeat just about any other character with the exception of Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter (and only due to plot reasons for the latter). Even Dumbledore admits that even his most powerful spells could not protect anyone from Voldemort forever. One of the first things we learn about Voldemort is that nobody survives long after he decides that he wants them dead.
** PredecessorVillain Gellert Grindelwald was stated to be either just as powerful, or only slightly weaker, than Voldemort. During the 1940s it was widely believed that Albus Dumbledore was the only one who would even stand a chance at defeating him.
** Giants apparently have this property in the Potter verse. Our best example in action is half-giant Rubeus Hagrid. You can fire as many spells at him as you want, but it wont do you any good once you've pissed him off. Six elite aurors found this out the hard way.
* The Shrike from the ''Literature/HyperionCantos'' most definitely qualifies. Biomechanical, incomprehensible, almost god-like in power, and an implacable force of destruction.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': Ktonia's fight scene is, in a nutshell, her walking down the street while the heroes throw themselves at her in pointless attempts to stop or harm her.
* In Creator/TerryBrooks' ''Literature/WitchesBrew'', Ben and Willow are attacked by an unstoppable mechanical man created by Nightshade and Mistaya. Ben doesn't have time to summon the Paladin and is only saved by the Ardsheal, who is killed in the process. The chapter where it appears is named, appropriately, "Juggernaut".
** The Ardsheal itself is this, which is why it's the only thing capable of standing up to the metal man. They're the River Master's ultimate {{Living Weapon}}s, utterly unstoppable, utterly merciless and completely terrifying. [[spoiler:Which is why Ben is in ''so much trouble'' when Nightshade reanimates the Ardsheal's corpse and sends it after him next.]]
--->'''Willow:''' Nothing can stop an Ardsheal! ''Nothing!''
* In the ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'' series, there's The Walking Man, an agent of God that is sent to clean up sin in the Nightside -- violently. Nothing can hurt him, nothing can even slow him down, [[spoiler:until John shows him that what he's doing is wrong]].
* ''Pokebattles'''s Doompuff and its many spinoffs are all Juggernauts. They can't be stopped, eat everything, and are 1 dimensional. The only one who beat a Doompuff was [[spoiler:Emperor Sloth, by taunting]] [[SealedEvilInADuel two of them and throwing a decoy into a portal.]] Despite its long threatening name, [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast HYPER VICIOUS EVIL RABID ULTRA POWERED SUPER MEGA FATAL DREADFUL DOOMPUFF]] is the only exception and [[http://www.pokebattles.com/blue/101-105 Missinganime deleted it]]. Then again, Missinganime isn't to be messed with either. As of 2009, a doompuff has been caught. It was by Emperor Sloth, a professional at fighting them.
* Beast in ''Literature/ReturnOfTheReaper''.
* ''The Stone Man'' by Luke Smitherd is about an 8-foot-tall stone man that appears in a busy city one day and then begins to walk off in a straight line, simply going through buildings, walking across the bottoms of waterways, and ignoring any attempts to interfere with it.
* [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Reaper]] from ''[[Literature/TheSwordOfShannaraTrilogy The Elfstones of Shannara]]''. Swords break on its face, falling off a bridge only delays it, blasts from the eponymous Elfstones, which kill most Demons with ease, barely scorch its hide. It [[ScarilyCompetentTracker tracks]] Wil Ohmsford and Amberle from one end of the Westland to the other and never, ever, stops. Wil finally has to [[spoiler:direct the Elfstones' fire into its face and down its hood from a few feet away]] in order to kill it.
* This is how the [[HumanAliens Bino Faata]] are described by the protagonist in ''[[Literature/ArrivalsFromTheDark Invasion]]'', after learning all the details about their massive starship and its capabilities, having previously thought that Earth's in-system SpaceNavy would be able to handle a single oversized ship. No such luck, the Faata starship might be unarmed, but it carries hundreds of cruiser-sized battle modules and thousands of corvette-sized ones. Each battle module is armed with an AntiMatter cannon and uses ArtificialGravity to move as nimbly as a SpaceFighter. Meanwhile, the starship itself is protected by a DeflectorShield that effortlessly shrugs off a 140-gigaton MacrossMissileMassacre. Subverted in later books, though, when humanity gets it hands on the remains of the above-mentioned starship (destroyed through sabotage), which allows them to reverse-engineer much of the tech and start building massive anti-matter-armed starships of their own.
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* Tetsuo from the movie ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' gains telekinetic powers, and promptly goes on a little stroll, destroying everything in his path. This includes tanks, soldiers, bridges, buildings, and even a KillSat. According to [[http://moviebodycounts.com this website,]] he has one of the most kills of any villain in a single film with 96!
* WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant is designed as a nigh-indestructible engine of destruction. Gunfire, tank shells, getting smacked by a train, and even [[spoiler:taking a nuke to the face]] aren't enough to put him down.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': 1000 rhino warriors don't get a hit on Tai Lung, the Furious Five can't stop him, and even ''Master Shifu'' is defeated by him. Po and Master Oogway seem to be the only characters who stand any sort of chance against him.
* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'':
** ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986 My Little Pony: The Movie]]'' (1986): The Smooze. Set up typical flood defenses? It just washes right over them and smothers its target. Hide behind castle walls? It goes up and over them like they don't exist. Get splashed by it? You get more negative feelings and it won't wash off by conventional means. Use the awe-inspiring Rainbow of Light that took out Tirek? Watch it get grabbed and trapped deep inside it. The only thing that really hurts it was the Flutter Pony magic, and even then the Flutter Ponies needed the Rainbow of Light to finish it off.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 My Little Pony: The Movie]]'' (2017): [[TheDragon Tempest Shadow]] ''more'' than qualifies as this. In her first scene she takes down the three senior Princesses of Equestria in a matter of ''seconds''. Later, she takes down an anthropomorphic shark... thing nearly three times her size with zero effort, brings down the [[spoiler:pirate crew's ship]] despite her broken horn, and is even able do divert a [[spoiler:blast from the Staff of Sacanas, which had been charged with the combined magic of four alicorns]], again, despite her broken horn.
* ''WesternAnimation/Cars3'': Miss Fritter dominates the Crazy Eight demolition derby partly because she's a full sized school bus tearing through cars.
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* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
** Godzilla is unstoppable when fighting humans because he shrugs off their best shots and keeps going. Often the only thing that stands against the big guy is another powerful kaiju or mecha, but even by giant monster standards Godzilla is this trope at times. Some of Godzilla's more powerful rivals typically also display Juggernaut behavior.
** As per usual, in ''Film/Godzilla2014'', Godzilla is nearly indestructible, even surviving a nuclear blast prior to the events of the film. This is also his most heavily built incarnation to date. He's so powerful that Dr. Wates poetically makes him out to be a PhysicalGod.
* ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' -- The eponymous Golden Army. Once given an order, they can't be stopped unless that order is rescinded. Individual soldiers can be broken apart, but given that they can easily repair themselves, any such victory is quickly rendered moot. TheHero ''tries'' to stop them but, seeing that it's pointless, gives up.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** Both ''Film/StarTrekTheMotionPicture'' and ''[[Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome The Voyage Home]]'' feature unstoppable mystery probes heading straight for Earth.
** ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact First Contact]]'', ''[[Film/StarTrekNemesis Nemesis]]'', and ''Film/StarTrek2009'' feature unstoppable mystery ships heading straight for Earth.
** In fact, the "reboot" ''Star Trek'' films revolve around this trope:
*** The ''Narada'' from the aforementioned 2009 film demolishes a Starfleet task force sent to aid Vulcan and is only defeated by Spock detonating a BlackHole ''inside'' it.
*** Then [[spoiler:first Admiral Marcus and then Khan]] get a hold of the ''Vengeance'' in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'', and it deals an absolute CurbStompBattle to the ''Enterprise'', which is so thoroughly outclassed that it never gets to fire a single shot in the entire movie (short of [[spoiler:beaming the 72 torpedoes, now re-armed, into Khan's possession and then detonating them]]).
*** And then in ''Film/StarTrekBeyond'', a massive swarm of drone ships proves completely invulnerable to conventional attack, demolishing the ''Enterprise'' in seconds and nearly reaching Starbase Yorktown before [[spoiler:being disrupted and destroyed via ThePowerOfRock]].
* The Empire from ''Franchise/StarWars'' loves this trope. Star Destroyers, [=AT-ATs=], Super Star Destroyers, Death Stars... a good half of the Empire's arsenal fits into the "Huge, Powerful, and Unstoppable" category (the other half slots nicely into WeHaveReserves).
* Any killer robot from ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' films can fit this bill. Special mention goes to the shapeshifting ones from ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'' and ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'', which are made from liquid metal.
* The twelfth of the eponymous ''Film/Thir13enGhosts'' was named the Juggernaut. A seven-foot tall serial killer, the tale of his death is like that of a modern-day Blackbeard. But death couldn't stop his madness or rage, as he increased his kill tally four times over as a ghost before his capture.
* ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'': [[TheDragon Algrim]], after being transformed into [[TheBrute Kurse]], becomes completely unstoppable, even being able to [[CurbStompBattle curb stomp]] ''Thor''. Thor's hammer Mjölnir bounces off him and he barely notices; compare to ''Film/TheAvengers2012'' where the hammer knocks the Hulk back and causes him pain. Ultimately, he's only taken out when [[spoiler:Loki triggers [[HoistByHisOwnPetard one of the black hole grenades on his belt]]]].
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** In ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', the Juggernaut could only be contained in shackles designed specifically for him. The police holding him are heard warning others not to let him move, not even a little, because if he gets moving nothing will stop him.
** In ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', barely anything the X-Men throw at the Future Sentinels slows them down for very long. And even if it does, they'll just adapt to it.
** In ''Film/Deadpool2'', [[spoiler: the Juggernaut is such a terrible threat that he's been locked away in his own special cell at the start of the film. Once he is released, ''none'' of the characters in the movie want to deal with him by themselves (in fact, he's the reason why Cable and Deadpool have to stop fighting each other and team up instead), and it takes Yukio chaining up his legs, Colossus [[AssShove shoving an electrified wire up his ass]], ''and'' Negasonic Teenage Warhead blasting him into a body of water to stop him. And even after all that, a FreezeFrameBonus shows him climbing out of the water shortly afterwards, maybe a little groggy but otherwise completely unfazed]]. Also, [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]]'s theme is literally titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI0tY5PRuHs "You Can't Stop This Mother***"]], which [[TheDreaded sums up the general response everyone has to the prospect of trying to fight him.]]
* Before ''Film/JasonX'', Jason Voorhees of ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' films was already [[ImplacableMan a tough, but stoppable undead killer]]. In ''Jason X'' he is accidentally turned into a cyborg who is capable of shrugging off heavy machine gun fire, which was previously able to dismember him. [[spoiler:A HeroicSacrifice is required to kill him for good by sending him to be burned by atmospheric re-entry.]]
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* The Homebrew chapter of Space Marines known as the Obstinate Marines has the battle tactic of "drop an army with a rolling factory and armor support, then run over every obstacle in their way while they obtain a objective". Literally. They are equipped with Power Feet to allow them to WALK THROUGH TANKS, armor that is literally bolted on with time (even with their vehicles; anything they crash into will simply be bolted on as additional plate), and a single mindedness that makes a zombie seem flexible. And they ''never'' stop moving, for any reason. Once you sign up, you must not stop moving forwards until you're dead.
-->''[[BadassBoast NOTHING SHALL HALT MY STRIDE!]]''
* In Chapter 23 of ''FanFic/OriginStory'', entitled "Look! Up in the Sky!", Alex Harris encounters the Juggernaut himself. Using her full strength she is able to hold him motionless for ten whole seconds... then his power (described as "once in motion, he stays in motion") overcomes her and she's pushed backward. She's also able to stop him by flying into him at Mach 10. It results in Alex laying dazed at the Juggernaut's feet while he wonders how the hell he got that huge dent in the armor over his chest. She eventually defeats him by using his power against him; she attacks him from behind while he is moving forward, resulting in him hurtling across the land unable to stop himself. She then catches up to him and redirects his momentum upward, sending him into orbit.
* In the ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'', there are two characters fitting this trope:
** [[spoiler:The first is Professor Kabuto's OneWingedAngel form, a gigantic insectoid beast. Misfit Actual, one of Equestria's best squads armed with explosives and a Gifted Pegasus capable of generating massive amounts of lightning, can't pierce his armor and can only try not to die. It takes a good Changeling stealing his transformation formula (which would likely ''kill'' her) to go OneWingedAngel as well to pierce his armor to let an antidote to said formula be injected into him.]]
** [[TheDragon General Hercules Beetle]], Chrysalis' second in command, is this by ''pure determination''. While he has some InstantArmor on his forelegs that can block most attacks, what makes him this trope is he simply ''won't'' stay down no matter what he's hit with and strong enough to match an Earth Pony in strength (which by far makes him the most physically powerful Changeling alive next to the Queen herself). Being buried by a wall collapsing on his head is just a minor inconvenience. [[spoiler:And that's ''before'' he goes OneWingedAngel and gains the InstantArmor over his ''entire'' body. In the end it takes the aforementioned Misfit Actual, a group of Gifted Unicorns, a {{Kaiju}} sized {{Familiar}}, and some other allies hammering away at the same place on his body for several paragraph's straight, ending with '''all'' of them attacking him with their strongest attacks all at once to finally break his armor and dispelled his transformation, and even then he ''still'' doesn't stop until he's completely incapable of ''moving'' let alone ''fighting''.]]
* ''Fanfic/TheBridge'':
** Destroyah retains a great deal of her power in pony form, so only someone as powerful as Princess Celestia even has a chance of slowing her down. The author even mentions this trope by name when describing her.
** Princess Celestia herself is one. When she is angry, no amount of telekinesis, walls of crystal, or brute strength can get her to stop.
* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/362591/knights-of-the-realm Knights of the Realm]]'' has Flames of Annihilation. [[FallenHero Once a Knight of the Realm herself]], the combination of her incredibly powerful fire magic, so powerful it effectively incarnates the ''concept'' of destruction (meaning that coming too close without special protection is dangerous even if one can resist the heat) and also working as a defense by destroying enemy attacks, formidable [[HealingFactor healing magic she automatically uses on herself if someone somehow manages to harm her]], the magic reserves to ''feed'' her powers, and having altered her mind until only thoughts of fighting and the destruction of Celestia and Luna remained, made her so powerful the other Knights of her generation died to [[SealedEvilInACan seal her away]]. When she breaks out and starts marching toward Canterlot, the present Knights repeatedly face her on terrains specifically chosen and prepared for the fight, with Celestia and Luna keeping Flames of Annihilation at 80% of her powers... And in the first encounter don't even ''slow her down''. Or get noticed, for that matter. They fare progressively better in the following encounters thanks to taking advantage of what they've learned fighting her, but they almost kill themselves through sheer exhaustion and [[spoiler:[[BeyondTheImpossible she stands back up after suffering the destruction of her heart, something a magic user cannot possibly survive]]]]. And getting her attention can be lethal. As a reviewer put it:
-->" I get the impression that if one were to use a small nuke at her while she's at full power she'd burn the explosion?"
** Then, when Flames of Annihilation went all out and broke the suppression on her power, we have what stopped her: [[spoiler:Pinkie Pie finally getting the hang of her Emotion Charge and focusing on anger, before bulldozing right through her flames in spite of [[AnArmAndALeg losing a foreleg and a back leg]] and stopping her in her tracks with a punch, followed by a flurry of chaos magic-infused punches, that doubled when her legs regenerated, until Flames of Annihilation just turned into dust, shrugging off Flames' heat as she attacked]].
* [[AntiMagicalFaction House Earthborn]] from ''Fanfic/EquestriaDivided'' has the Juggernauts unit, which is equipped with heavy armor and trained to trample and gore opponents with their huge, spiky armor.
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* Marvel's Celestials are each in their own {{Physical God}}s that make Thor look like a fly in comparison (in both power and size), but the absolute most devastatingly powerful of them is Exitar the Exterminator; it took a weapon specifically created to pierce its armor to defeat it.
** [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 The more powerful Beyonders took down the Celestials without breaking a sweat]]. In the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, there's AlwaysABiggerFish. ]]
* The {{Trope Namer|s}} is a very old term, but Marvel villain The Juggernaut is usually the TropeCodifier. He is primarily an ComicBook/XMen villain, but his power has been tested against all of Marvel's {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le characters at one time or another and he generally lives up to his CatchPhrase: "Nothing stops the Juggernaut". Even in the rare instances when somebody is capable of causing him physical harm, the Juggernaut is hardly slowed down and quickly [[HealingFactor regenerates]]. For example, on one occasion the Juggernaut fights a powerful demon who magically incinerates his flesh, muscles, and organs... only to have Juggernaut's skeleton keep marching forward to clobber the demon. The Juggernaut's power, at least in the comics, comes from the "Gem of Cyttorak", which makes him [[PhysicalGod an avatar of the god of unstoppability]]. Most of the time, the only way to beat the Juggernaut is to have a telepath attack his mind, or to send him somewhere else, either by teleporting him or using SuperStrength to either lift him up and throw him away, hit him before he can start moving, or judo-throw him across the planet. Since Cyttorak provided him with a helmet that blocks telepathic intrusions, and trying to send him away is only a temporary measure, the majority of any fight with the Juggernaut usually consists of the X-Men desperately trying to remove the helmet so that whoever is the resident telepath at the moment can subdue him.
-->''"[[WebVideo/MyWayEntertainment Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me! Don't you know who the fuck I AM?]] [[MemeticMutation I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!]]"''
** The worst part is, the Juggernaut ''isn't'' dumb. Calling him stupid is just a [[BerserkButton good way to make him angry]]. In the classic two part issue where he fought Franchise/SpiderMan, he told the hero that he learned from all the times where he was beaten by getting his helmet yanked off, so he welded it on with a laser torch. Another precaution he apparently took was to build a skullcap out of the same material as the helmet, and wear it underneath, for added protection just in case. Clearly, the fact that he's smarter than he looks makes him even more dangerous.
** In the ''ComicBook/FearItself'' event, Juggernaut becomes possessed by an ancient being in service of an Asgardian god, The Serpent, becoming "Kuurth, Breaker Of Stone". In this incarnation he is ''[[UpToEleven even more unstoppable]]''. Not only are all his usual weaknesses removed (telepathy doesn't work, draining his powers doesn't work, and teleporting him away will result in him teleporting back where he was immediately), but [[https://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3227647.html#cutid1 X-Men's attempts to stop him quickly]] turned into something akin to the Wiki/SCPFoundation's [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/experiment-log-t-98816-oc108-682 attempts to terminate SCP-682]]. They even resorted to having Adam X use his ''[[NightmareFuel power to ignite a victim's blood, roasting him from within]]'' on the Juggernaut. [[EpicFail The result]]: now he's unstoppable '''[[InfernalRetaliation and on fire]],''' or at least able to burn anything he touched. Ultimately, they resort to informing Cyttorak that his avatar is now serving another god. Cyttorak is naturally displeased, and Colossus volunteers to be his new avatar, gaining the power to stalemate Kuurth.
*** A few other attempts include Siryn and Dazzler hitting him with the full force of sound and light (remember, Dazzler can use Siryn's sonic scream as even more fuel), Gambit igniting Rockslide (don’t worry, he can reassemble himself after exploding) and sending him charging in, and Magneto DROPPING A FREAKING DECOMMISSIONED AIRCRAFT CARRIER ON HIM. Did any of this slow Juggie down even a little? ...what do ''you'' think?
** On those occasions when Juggernaut's a hired gun instead of pursuing his personal vendettas, there ''is'' something that can stop him: a bigger pile of cash than his current employer has offered.
** Prior to ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk'', Marko had decided to try to be a good guy, or at least less of a jerk. Unfortunately Cyttorak wasn't happy about his decision and [[RedemptionDemotion withheld most of his power from Marko, resulting in his Juggernaut status dropping considerably]]. After his first encounter with the returned Hulk which ended in being soundly beaten, Marko swore his complete fealty to being the true avatar of Cyttorak, which pleased the god so much that he restored Marko with ''all'' of the Juggernaut power, raising his usual power set to frightening levels. Though he was defeated again (through trickery this time, as Juggernaut had the upper hand in the physical fight), Marko told the others not to look for him, as they wouldn't like what they would find, and left, still fully powered...
** As mentioned on the page for UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject, Juggernaut has encountered the Blob on at least one occasion. "[[BadassBoast NOTHING MOVES THE BLOB]]" as he would truthfully boast. The Blob's name is from his [[FatBastard physical appearance]], but his mutant powers enable him to anchor himself to the ground by controlling gravity around him. His powers extend outward and downward. For someone like the Hulk, this means that he would have to lift up the ground underneath him to move him. For the Juggernaut, his magic was far stronger than the Blob's control over his anchoring powers.
* {{ComicBook/Galactus}} is a universal force of nature whose existence is required to maintain balance. On the one occasion he ''was'' stopped, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraxas_%28comics%29 something]] even ''worse'' arrived to take his place.
* ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'' storyline featured a villain named Doomsday, who plowed through most of the Justice League in the months leading up the main event. When the two finally clashed, [[IAmNotLeftHanded it took everything Superman had]] to stop him, and though he was successful, victory came at the cost of his life. [[spoiler:Superman got better. Doomsday did, too -- eventually.]]
** It should be noted that throughout the first 3 ''Superman'' comics that Doomsday had one hand TIED BEHIND HIS BACK.
** It was eventually revealed that Doomsday's actual superpower was immunity: anything that kills him once can't kill him again. Getting beaten to death by Superman? Won't work again. Being tossed into the sun? Won't work again. Using time travel to deposit him at the moment of "big crunch" at the end of the universe's lifespan? Won't work again.
* [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Despero]] is probably DC's best representative of this trope. Starting out as a skinny GalacticConqueror with (fairly strong) psychic powers, his numerous humiliating defeats at the hands of the League resulted in him bathing in the mystical Flame of Py'tar and turning into a hulking monstrosity with truly horrifying strength and durability, in addition to greatly amplified psionic abilities. While not officially a PhysicalGod, he's actually more powerful than most of the representatives of actual pantheons within the DCU; in fact, he's so dangerous that it usually takes ''at least'' three or four teams just to ''slow him down'', and even that is a dance with death. One team going up against him is absolutely a recipe for a TotalPartyKill.
* The Saint of Killers from ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'' has not been budged by a crashing pickup truck and stopped an advancing tank by ''kicking it''. He responded to being hit with a nuke with a calm spitting and the quip "Not enough gun."
** Neither Heaven nor Hell can contain this vengeful soul. When he arrived in Hell in his backstory comic, he put a ''literal'' spin to the term "When Hell Freezes Over". The only reason he doesn't kill Jesse Custer? [[spoiler:He revealed that God set him up, and he came up with a way for the Saint to get even. That's where we see the part where not even Heaven can contain him.]]
* The Shaggy Man in Franchise/TheDCU. The first time the Justice League fought him, the only way to stop him was to create a ''second'' Shaggy Man, then lure them both into a deep cavern, then seal it up, hoping the two incredibly angry monsters would just fight each other until the end of time. (And that actually worked... For a while.)
* ComicBook/BlackAdam counts as this in World War III of ComicBook/FiftyTwo where he spent several weeks circling the globe massacring everything in his path, and every superhero active could do little to stop or slow him down.
* DC's multiversal SelfDemonstrating/SuperboyPrime has exploits in various crossover events that are worth mentioning. In ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', he shrugged off the entire extended ComicBook/TeenTitans, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica JSA]], and Comicbook/DoomPatrol, got trapped in the Phantom Zone and got out, got trapped in [[Franchise/TheFlash the Speed Force]] and ''escaped'', beat on ''both'' heroes and villains in the Battle for Metropolis, shrugged off getting rammed into a super machine by a ''different'' ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}}, broke through a 300 mile long wall of Franchise/GreenLantern willpower like it was made of glass, and beat the entire Green Lantern Corps on his way to Oa. The only thing that could stop him was ''two'' Supermen who had to ''fly him through a red sun''. Even then, he didn't actually die and the Green Lanterns imprisoned him ''inside'' the red sun.\\
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In the ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar, the eponymous villains of the event manage to break him out. He then goes on to easily fight off the nearly the ''entire'' Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} in spite of not being at full strength, beats up Sodam Yat (who was supposed to be the ''strongest superhero in the universe''), survives a bomb strong enough to destroy the Milky Way, throws the weakened Anti-Monitor into space like a rag doll, and then kills a bunch of Green Lantern Corps ''and'' Sinestro Corps members. He only gets beaten when a Guardian of a Universe [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up]] to stop him. He survives that too and gets a tremendous power boost, hopping between universes and killing superheroes and villains alike trying to find his "perfect Earth." Even the Source Wall itself couldn't entrap him as he made a base of operations in it. This time around, he only gets stopped when a Monitor tricks him into fighting the Monarch, who's actually ComicBook/CaptainAtom multiplied by 52. When Prime breaches Monarch's armor, the explosion is so massive, it ''destroys a universe''. Of course, it's really too hard to keep a ridiculously powerful villain down.\\
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In ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'', it's revealed that Superboy-Prime managed to survive that explosion, having only become lost to time and depleting his power boost. He gets brought to the 31st century by another supervillain to do what he does best: commit senseless acts of murder. It gets to a point that Franchise/{{Superman}} gets brought to the future as well to help defeat him. Here's the kicker: he, ''Superman'', determines that the only possible way to beat Superboy-Prime is to try and [[HeelFaceTurn redeem him]]. Apparently, they finally realized repeatedly [[StayingAlive blowing him up with cosmic explosions wasn't working too well]]. It doesn't work, anyway, and he was only stopped when he punched the Time-Trapper, an older alternate version of him, in the face.\\
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He was finally subdued when he was defeated by the Teen Titans and imprisoned in the Source Wall. While it's supposed to be inescapable, [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat so were some of the things he went through]], so we'll see if it lasts.
* [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]] can go into Juggernaut mode if you really piss him off. During ''World War Hulk'', the most powerful characters in MU, including Black Bolt, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]], ComicBook/IronMan in Hulkbuster Armor, ComicBook/SheHulk, ComicBook/{{Ares}}, Comicbook/GhostRider, [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]], Comicbook/DoctorStrange with the power of a demonic superweapon, ComicBook/TheSentry, and the Juggernaut himself couldn't stop him! Though Strange lost control and Ghost Rider had a [[BystanderSyndrome lack of motivation rather than ability]]. Still, Hulk defeating Sentry was thought up until then impossible, and when they thought all his energy was used up doing so, he saw who was really responsible for bombing Sakaar and Hulked Out hard enough to nearly break Earth with his ''steps'' before he was finally stopped.
** WordOfGod has it that Juggernaut was gaining the upper hand in that fight, and Hulk only managed to keep him away from the scene for some minutes (by pushing him away).
* Omega, an EnergyBeing created by ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' villain Brainiac-5 for the purpose of using the Miracle Machine to destroy the universe. (The Machine could only do what its user envisioned, and because Braniac-5 could not envision destruction o such a grandiose scale, he used it to create someone who could.) Nothing could even slow Omega down as it trekked towards the Miracle Machine; [[ComicBook/{{Valor}} Mon-El]] (who is as strong as Superman) couldn't hurt him in the least, and when Wildfire unleashed all the anti-matter contained within him at once, it destroyed the Legion headquarters, but failed to so much as dent Omega. Solution: The Legion promised Braniac-5 he could use the universe in return for the location of the Machine, and when he agreed, had Matter Eater Lad destroy it by eating it, causing Omega to disappear. (As for the promise, they were smart enough to realize [[ILied they didn't have to keep it]], and had the villain locked up in an asylum.)
* Superman's enemy Imperiex has destroyed entire galaxies and nearly ended creation itself by the time he comes to blows with the Man of Steel. He blows through Franchise/{{Superman}} and the [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]] and vaporizes Doomsday (he got better). He is finally killed by being sent back to The Big Bang, which was the only thing powerful enough to destroy him.
* Creator/MarvelComics against ComicBook/{{Onslaught}} had near infinite strength, capable of going one on one when the [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]] had his greatest strength potential put out, not to mention knocking the Juggernaut, literally, across the country.
* The Destroyer, a suit of magical armor created by Odin and other gods to battle the [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Celestials]]. As such, it is tremendously powerful and just short of invulnerable except against the aforementioned Celestials. Fortunately, it's mindless on its own, and can only be operated by the soul of another sentient, but it's still managed to nearly kill ComicBook/TheMightyThor several times.
* ''ComicBook/WhatIf Charles Xavier Became The Juggernaut?'' makes it even worse. He doesn't just have the Juggernaut's power, but spending years BuriedAlive while telepathically sensing all the suffering mutants were enduring pretty much destroyed his idealism, resulting in Charles becoming a tyrant who sets mutants over humanity "for their own good", and managed to eliminate every non-mutant hero and villain. It gets to the point where the only one who can oppose him is Magneto and a small cadre of rebelling X-Men, who launch Xavier into space and hope he never finds a way back. It turns out [[spoiler:Xavier ''really was'' Cyttorak's first choice to become the Juggernaut]].
* Alternate Enerjak from ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog definitely qualifies. He manages to beat nearly ''every powerful character in his own timeline'' as illustrated by the large number of victims shown as his prisoners.
** Let's not forget about the Iron King. No matter how hard you try, he'll never fall unless his AchillesHeel, the Fan of Fen Xing, is used against him.
* Willy Pete from ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}''. Unlike most examples, he hasn't shown himself to have unusual physical strength thus far... But that's probably because ''his body burns hotter than the surface of the sun'', so anything huge he could pick up would just ''melt''. As a "goddamn fire elemental", he is ''literally'' a force of nature. Kills without mercy, and capable of flash-frying an entire ''squad'' of supers before they even realize he's there.
* In ''ComicBook/TheBlackKnight'' Scrooge [=McDuck=] stories by Creator/DonRosa, the GentlemanThief Arpin Lusene, also known as the "Black Knight", acquires a substance invented by Gyro Gearloose called Omnisolve that instantly annihilates anything it comes in contact with other than diamonds. (In the story where it originally appeared, it was poured on the ground and ate a shaft down to the center of the Earth.) Wanting to end his career with the ultimate ImpossibleTheft, stealing all of Scrooge's money -- or at least making it disappear so people will think he did -- he coats a knight's armour and sword with diamond dust and then Omnisolve. With these, he's almost completely unstoppable, able to walk through any obstacle and absorb any attack, from cannonballs to gasses.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformers'' has Galvatron. As a creation of Unicron, he's obviously ludicrously powerful, but throughout his entire history it shows. In one instance the Autobots unleash enough fire-power on him to level a city. Galvatron just laughs, waits for them to run out of ammo, then kicks the crap out of them. Ultra Magnus spends an entire issue fighting him. He loses. Nothing either the Autobots or the Decepticons have is actually able to do much more that hurt him, save three instances; Skalor's stun-beams, which just means he has one less arm to hit people with, Blaster's sonic scrambler ray, which just [[SanitySlippage made him lose what few marbles he had left]], and Roadblaster's Pathblaster weapon, which takes off part of Galvatron's head. But by that point he was so insane it didn't really register anyway. It eventually took ''time itself'' to actually destroy Galvatron for good.
* Ben Grimm from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' is much, ''much'' more imposing in the Ultimate Universe than his 616-incarnation. So much so that when Reed designed outfits for the team tailored to their powers he invented a new kind of shock absorber to layer in Ben's suit to act as a PowerLimiter - otherwise the mere act of ''walking around'' would shake the Baxter Building apart. It's rather telling that he managed to survive a possession attempt by Thanos - anyone else Thanos managed to possess burned out their bodies after a short time, while Ben managed to ''fight'' the Mad Titan and drive him out, leaving him just a bit winded.\\\
After Creator/WarrenEllis left the title, Ben's strength was considerably toned down [[DependingOnTheWriter by the following creative teams.]] Officially, only ComicBook/TheMightyThor and [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] are stronger than Ben. [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk The Hulk]], normally stronger than him, is weaker in the Ultimate Universe, so Ben is able to fight him and win during ''Ultimate Power''.\\\
Ben is not only capable of surviving on the ocean floor, but he's strong enough to move around normally (so long as he has an air supply). It's also implied that he can survive nearly any atmosphere as his lungs can convert unsuitable "air" into something he can breathe, which Nihil discovered [[OhCrap to his great shock]].
-->'''Ben:''' ''[after Nihil breached the visor on his helmet]'' Reed, this air tastes like crap.\\
'''Reed:''' The atmosphere in here is highly corrosive... you're basically breathing acid.\\
'''Ben:''' Huh. [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Good to know.]]
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMegaseries:'' Thunderwing was originally a weedy scientist, with some concerns about the damage the war was doing to Cybertron. Then he tested a mad idea of his on himself, "polydermal grafting". The result created a giant, unstoppable walking war-machine, with no mind and no response beyond destroying everything in front of it. It took the combined firepower of both the Autobots and Decepticons just to ''slow it down'', and a sizable chunk of the planet exploding just to get rid of it for a while. When it returned, Megatron was pretty convinced destroying Cybertron completely was the only way to get rid of it. Fortunately it didn't take that, but Thunderwing still wasn't destroyed after that.
* ''ComicBook/{{Shakara}}'': Nothing can stop Shakara on his quest for revenge. He wipes out whole crowds and destroys alien ships with startling ease, when he's captured his head simply turns into a toothy maw to eat his interrogator's arm, a psychic alien's attempt to mind probe him causes the entire area to explode with the alien catatonic in the center, and to boot he can't even really be hurt because he's not actually corporeal, being the psychic energy of the dead Shakara encased in what is essentially PoweredArmor.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'', the two characters that best fit this are Battle Beast and Thragg. Battle Beast made his debut curbstomping Invincible, only leaving Earth because the fight was too boring for his taste. Thragg is the strongest of the Viltrumites, having been born and raised to be their ultimate warrior [[spoiler:and easily smacked down Battle Beast in their first encounter]]. Battle Beast and Thragg eventually have a rematch that is much more even-handed and consists of an epic brawl across a planet that lasts for ''days''. [[spoiler:It ends with a heavily injured Thragg tearing out Battle Beast's heart.]] Mark is only able to stand up to Thragg after [[spoiler:Eve's death-activated superpower revives them both and makes them even stronger in the process]]. And even then, Mark has to [[spoiler:fly himself and Thragg ''into a sun'' to weaken Thragg, with the timely intervention of Robot sending one of his suits to briefly protect Mark from the sun's heat ensuring that Thragg takes more damage from their environment. It ends with Mark tearing out the weakened Thragg's throat with his teeth and leaving him to sink into the sun, bleeding ''and'' burning to death, and it still takes some time]].
* ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'' has a few examples:
** The first is Xadhoom, who, through a scientific experiment, effectively became a living star, capable of flying faster than light and with enough firepower to blow up a planet. While she ''can'' be knocked out by physical strength, as [[SquishyWizard she's (relatively) weak physically]], she'll recover in minutes without any damage. The only three things that have shown the potential to stop her are a containment field strong enough to hold back a star, a device capable of draining all her energy, and herself blowing herself up to turn into an actual star... And as it turns out, ''none of these can actually stop her for good'': the containment field only meant she would have to get serious and blow up Earth as collateral damage (luckily, another way was found), the draining device took too much time, and as for blowing herself up, [[spoiler:she explained herself it actually takes her blowing herself up, reforming and blowing herself up again like the core of an actual star]].
** Moldrock. He doesn't have Xadhoom's sheer firepower, but can easily counter enough firepower to destroy a city and punch out buildings ''while his powers were drained'' (at full power he once turned a desert planet in a lush garden, and he still was getting the hang of those). To stop him, Paperinik resolved to [[spoiler:[[EnemyMine Trauma]] and his ability to make people relive their worse fears]]... [[HeroicWillpower And Moldrock willed himself through it]].
** The Rettificators. Not much is known, but they seem comparable to Xadhoom, as three of them took on an Evronian PlanetSpaceship with its fleet and an armada capable of fighting evenly against it and ''won''.
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* Kitano from ''Manga/AngelDensetsu'' manages it by [[LightningBruiser inhuman reflexes]]. [[GenerationXerox His father]], however, does [[MadeOfIron not even bother]] avoiding blows and ''just stands there until everyone is too tired to punch him more''.
* The Armored Titan from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. This unusual specimen is a 15m tall HumanoidAbomination covered in plates of thickened skin that allow it to shrug off cannon fire and just keep coming. Its first appearance involves [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0vnFRx2JUs charging and smashing]] through the internal gate of Wall Maria, an event that earns it legendary status among the survivors as an unstoppable horror. [[spoiler:Later on, the Scouts find out it's a MightyGlacier that has to [[ShedArmorGainSpeed shed its joints' armor to acquire speed]], exposing his AchillesHeel in a way that soldiers are trained to exploit. But even then, it has a ridiculous HealingFactor that lets it survive even attacks that would kill other titans several times over. Not even slicing with his head and the nape on his neck is enough to kill him.]]
* Demons in ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' are nearly impossible to put down. Nothing short of ridiculously thorough physical trauma can really stop one; Guts usually has to cleave one's head into pieces -- repeatedly -- and Wyald [[spoiler:keeps moving until Nosferatu Zodd, another powerful demon, ''tears him clean in half'']].
** Guts could also fall into this trope, especially whenever he's up against mere humans. Battles with Guts tend to involve Guts just charging right ''through'' enemy soldiers, cleaving their armor like it was paper. While demons give him more trouble, he still spends the better part of ''two years'' hunting them down and slaughtering them, and seemingly no wounds they inflict on him (and they inflict a ''lot'' of wounds on him) are able to kill him.
* There isn't much that can stop Killy from ''Manga/{{Blame}}''. In fact, the one thing that comes close to destroying him is an explosion that would make the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsar_Bomba Tsar Bomba]] look like a Sparrow's fart in comparison. Even then, this only destroys 40-odd percent of his body mass. How does he respond? By simply ''growing his body back and soldiering on.''
* ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'':
** Accelerator can reflect anything except [[AntiMagic Imagine Breaker]] and attacks designed to counter his powers. He can infinitely multiply the force he generates until he can break anything. The only things he's been unable to break is The Windowless Building, which is MadeOfIndestructium and god-level beings like Aiwass and ArchangelGabriel.
** ''Acqua of the Back!'' At least in his first appearance. The only thing that even slowed him down was going up against a [[PersonOfMassDestruction Saint]], and it took the Imagine Breaker combined with a spell known as "The Saint Destroyer" to stop him.
* The Pig Deva Vikaralamon in ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' was like this. His actual fighting abilities were rather low but he simply ignored everything his opponents threw at him.
** The D-Reaper fits even better. Until the final episodes, absolutely nothing the tamers threw at it seemed to so much as slow it down. To this day, after seven series, the D-Reaper still may be the most unstoppable thing in the franchise.
** [=BlackWarGreymon=] in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'' is unstoppable during his arc. Given its made clear early on in the previous series that even a whole group of Ultimate level Digimon can barely slow down a Mega level, this isn't surprising. The only reason the heroes aren't killed immediately is because he simply didn't care about them enough to attack them after they were beaten unconscious. Even the couple of times it seemed they had finally got an upper-hand over him, he immediately rose back up, defeated them and moved to his next target.
* Broly in the ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' movie series. A PsychopathicManchild with absurd power levels, he casually tanked a point-blank Kamehameha from Super Saiyan Goku and just ''grinned sadistically''. The first fight required Goku gathering the power from Vegeta, Future Trunks, Gohan, and Piccolo (and since this was set before the Cell Games, Piccolo had fused with Kami and Gohan had achieved Super Saiyan form) just to damage Broly enough to make him suffer PowerIncontinence. And he ''came back from that''! His second fight had him even stronger than the teenaged Super Saiyan 2 Gohan and even surviving being trapped in lava, leading to Goku having to come down to Earth for a quick [[CombinationAttack Family Kamehameha]] with Gohan and Goten. Even his clone, Bio-Broly, was unstoppable, tanking [[FusionDance Super Saiyan Gotenks]] and was only defeated when his form deteriorated and solidified, allowing the kid Saiyans to just blast his body.
** His canon counterpart in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' is Kale of Universe 6. A shy and timid young Saiyan, when she's filled with intense loathing and jealousy (especially towards anyone who interacts with her boss Caulifla), she flips out and transforms into a "Super Saiyan Berserker" and decides to turn the person into a smear, as poor Cabba [[spoiler:and later Goku]] found out when he because the first target in her transformation.
** Also in ''Dragon Ball Super'', Jiren. He's said to be even stronger than a God of Destruction (specifically, one ''stronger than Beerus''), and he delivers, failing to be stopped, among other things, by Kale's rampage (he casually one-shot her), Goku in SSJB with Kaiohken x 20, and a [[spoiler:''Final Flash to the face'']]. Of all of this, the only one that actually gave him some trouble was the latter, that managed to knock him down... Then he recovered immediately, complimented his attacker, and knocked him ''out''. Oh, and he's not been serious for a single moment while doing all of that.
*** UpToEleven when he finally starts trying. He's facing Goku in SSJB with Kaiohken x 20, Vegeta at his strongest, Android 17, and Frieza, and the only thing keeping him from winning in a single attack is that in the tournament killing is forbidden on pain of annihilation by [[TopGod Zen'oh]]-and he wants to ''win'' the tournament.
** Once he awakens as a God of Destruction, [[spoiler:Toppo]]. Not only his already considerable power increased manyfold, he also acquired the ability to use the Energy of Destruction,, and uses it both as a near-invincible attack and to surround himself with an impenetrable shield (as any attack, even ''ki'' ones, will just disintegrate before hitting him). The only things holding him back are the fact he's engaged in a tournament where killing is forbidden on pain of annihilation by [[TopGod Zen'oh]], thus he has to be ''very'' careful with his Energy of Destruction, and, not being very experienced with it, using it to attack requires a charge-up that keeps him from moving (but not from using the Energy of Destruction to defend himself).
** [[spoiler:Goku after mastering Ultra Instinct]]. How powerful is he? He overpowered ''Jiren'' while he was actually trying. No knowledge so far of who's the strongest once Jiren goes all-out... But the very fact he's forcing him to get serious put him into this category.
** The Gods of Destruction. They have enough power to destroy a whole universe with ease ''without'' the Energy of Destruction, can take attacks that powerful, and when it comes to the Energy of Destruction they can destroy ''anything''. Even things that should be impossible to destroy.
--->"[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JplzkAKhl9Y Ghost or not, there's nothing that lord Beerus can't destroy]]".
** Zen'oh. He's the TopGod, with power surpassing that of all the twelve Gods of Destruction combined. Shin outright stated that he could not be defeated... And when Zamasu [[spoiler:fuses with the whole multiverse of Future Trunks' timeline and starts affecting even the main timeline in the past]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P4cSiDP0ms?t=1m47s he proves it]] by way of effortlessly annihilating [[spoiler:that particular universe and timeline]] with the same casual contempt of a man throwing something broken in the trash.
* Lucy from ''Manga/ElfenLied'', especially in the first episode. Unlike many of her compatriots (in the same folder, no less), Lucy isn't a big, hulking brute. She isn't a super-powered mutant gone wrong. She isn't an alien from outer space. She doesn't have PoweredArmor that lets her plow through people. She's not [[EldritchAbomination an incomprehensible abomination from some obscure part of the universe]]. She doesn't have [[OneWingedAngel a last-second transformation]] that reduces all things to ash. No, Lucy is a short, slim, pink-haired teenage girl... who slices your limbs off, rips your head from your chest, tears out your heart, flings cars at you, destroys your eyes, and never allowing you to get a shot at her, let alone hit her.
* Rikiya Gaou in ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' smashes through enemy defenses as though they were made of paper and is notorious for [[spoiler:forcing opposing teams to forfeit due to his tendency to break the arms of their quarterbacks]]. TheWorfEffect took place when [[spoiler: Kurita beat him, and then later, got beat up by Mr. Don in America.]]
* Dragons in ''Manga/FairyTail'' can NoSell anything except attacks from other dragons and Dragonslayers (humans who learned magic from dragons). And even the Dragonslayers can barely scratch them unless they are really powerful. There is a reason they were on the top of the food chain 400 years ago.
* ''Manga/FateKaleidLinerPrismaIllya'': Bazzet Fraga [=McRemitz=] was already one in the [[VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia parent series]], but she deserves an honorable mention in this SpinOff for [[spoiler:{{curbstomp|Battle}}ing Ilya, Kuro and Miyu, shrugging off all of their attacks, to the point they gave up trying to win against her. Instead they tricked her and cursed her so that if she kills Ilya, [[{{Synchronization}} she'll die as well]]. Even this doesn't work: she replies that she'll simply beat Ilya into unconsciousness and [[{{Determinator}} rely on her stamina to ignore the damage and pain the curse will cause her]]. The only way they finally stop her is by showing her new information to make her reconsider her orders]].
--> [[spoiler:'''Rin:''' This result is good enough to count as a win against Bazett.]]
** Later, she gets blindsided by [[spoiler:an insane, corrupted Gilgamesh and gets [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled by 9 weapons fired from the Gate of Babylon.]] (2 in the gut, and 1 in the heart.) [[ResurrectiveImmortality All that does is trigger a rune of resurrection]]. She then resumes her charge through the StormOfBlades, at one point burning 3 Fragarach charges to nullify a volley so dense it's pure black in the manga, and with a last second assist from Kuro, [[{{Irony}} rips his heart out with her bare hands]]]].
* As you might find out in the Video Games section below, the servants summoned in a Holy Grail war, as in ''LightNovel/FateZero'' are [[ImplacableMan implacable]] more or less by default. Two of them, however, stand out as true Juggernauts: [[AwesomeEgo Archer]] and [[RatedMForManly Rider]], especially the latter who isn't called the King of Conquest for nothing and demonstrates it very well by simply using his flying chariot to overrun naughty things like [[EldritchAbomination Caster's monsters]] or his opponent [[TheBerserker Berserker]]. The former on the other side has almost unlimited access to flying weapons to bombard his enemies (see Video Games section below for more details).
** And then there's Berserker who is the walking embodiment of ImprobableWeaponUser. He deserves this title probably most of all characters in the series due to his extreme perseverance (which helped him [[spoiler: defeat ''Gilgamesh'']], among other things). And ''nothing'' will stop him from a duel to the death with [[KnightInShiningArmor Saber]].
* Gavrill Madaraki from ''Manga/FrankenFran''. The island she was trapped on got hit with a low-yield nuke. That only pissed her off.
* Sloth from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' is a very lazy Juggernaut. Despite being one of the core seven [[TheDragon Dragons]], he doesn't know or care about the Heroes, and just wants to rest. His laziness did not stop him from digging a circular tunnel all the way around Amestris and he's strong enough to shove tanks out of the way when he wants to. [[spoiler:When the kid gloves come off and he finally starts exerting himself, Sloth also shows himself to be ''the fastest thing alive''.]]
** Also Father, [[spoiler: even more so when he eats God, but NotSoInvincibleAfterAll occurs when he starts losing control of it]].
* ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'' has the [[spoiler:Panzer VIII Maus]]. It {{No Sell}}s everything the ÅŒarai team can throw at it, and it takes a completely hair-brained scheme ''no-one'' could have seen coming to finally stop it.
* Father Alexander Anderson from ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'', in his first appearance, takes multiple .454 Casull rounds to the head and continues fighting, even triumphing ever-so-briefly over Alucard. He continues to seem unstoppable up until his final confrontation with Alucard, where the trope is subverted by the vampire's mob of souls bogging him down. And then Anderson whips out [[HumanoidAbomination Helena's Nail...]]
** Not to say that Alucard does not look like one of these to his many enemies, either. He gets ripped to shreds by machine gun fire because it's fun, smiles like a complete lunatic while Anderson cuts him to a bloody pulp, and enjoys twisting himself into a grotesque assortment of writhing shadows. Just about ''nothing'' Alucard's enemies (aside from Anderson and Schrödinger) throw even slows him down. Justified for his maximum level, where he borders on becoming an EldritchAbomination.
* The Spheres in ''Manga/{{Heroman}}'' have been dead set on crushing anything between them and their destination. Heroman ''barely'' slowed one down to get civilians out of the way in Episode 3; taking great damage to do so; and now there are five crushing their way to every populated continent in the world.
* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' has two. First, one of the nastier villains, [[spoiler:Kars]], who became completely unstoppable after a while, shrugging off anything and everything, including patching the two weaknesses vampires like him usually have with some powers of his own. The only way they could get rid of him was to [[spoiler:toss him into an erupting volcano so it sent him into orbit]], and that [[AndIMustScream didn't even kill him]]. The other was a Stand, Notorious B.I.G.. The owner went down like a punk, but the Stand itself is death-triggered, and on top of that regenerated from all damage. So defeating the user wasn't an option, as he was already dead, and defeating the Stand was literally impossible, as it simply regenerated from the damage and kept coming at Giorno and the others. In the end, they dumped it into the ocean, and even then, the general area where it ended up became another Bermuda Triangle, as it occasionally ate a ship or two when it wasn't chasing down the waves.
** Dio Brando is played as this to a terrifying degree once he turns into a vampire. Gunfire? Doesn't stop him. Being scorched while impaled through a statue? A minor inconvenience. Being sliced in half with a sword imbued with [[WeakenedByTheLight the Ripple]]? Doesn't take him long to get back up. Getting [[OffWithHisHead decapitated]]? He's still kicking. [[spoiler:Being stuck underwater for nearly a century]]? He [[TookALevelInBadass gets]] ''[[FightingSpirit stronger]]'' after that. The only thing that succeeds in actually stopping him? [[spoiler:Destroying his Stand.]]
** Quite a few Stands in the series qualify even if their users don't. [[TimeStandsStill The World]], [[LightningBruiser Star Platinum]]: [[spoiler: [[TimeStandsStill The World]]]], [[PowerOfTheVoid Cream]] [[SphereOfDestruction when in ball form]], [[MadeOfIron Sheer]] [[ImplacableMan Heart]] [[ActionBomb Attack]], [[WindsOfDestinyChange D4C -Love Train-]] and Tusk Act 4 all require far more than just brute strength to even get them to slow down. And even the best of these don't hold a candle to [[spoiler: Gold Experience Requiem, which can [[StoryBreakerPower utterly cease the cause and effect of just about anything that can be thrown at it]]]].
* Reinforce from ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' is this in addition to being a PersonOfMassDestruction. She shields against a combined attack of Nanoha and Fate without much problems. Later, Nanoha turns Raising Heart into [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Excelion Mode]] and puts all her power into breaking Reinforce's shield and fires a massive beam attack at ''point-blank range'' right into Reinforce. [[NoSell It doesn't do anything.]]
* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'': The Destroy Gundam is the equivalent of the [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Psycho Gundam]]. It is a battleship-sized mecha that was unleashed in Eurasia, causing millions of civilian casualties, and killing thousands of soldiers, before finally being stopped.
* ''Manga/{{Nanatsu No Taizai}}'' have Hendrickson in his [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel grey demon form]]]], which makes him ridiculously durable -- anyone who isn't one of the main characters or at least member of Seven Deadly Sins is unable to even scratch him. He casually walks through attacks, that could level small city, without even flinching. Even Sins, despite being insanely powerful, cause only minor injuries, despite attacking at full force.
* [[spoiler:The real Madara Uchiha]] in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' is this [[spoiler:after being resurrected]]. [[spoiler:He]] was able to [[OneManArmy plow through the Fourth Division like they were nothing]] and even engage ''all five Kage at once'', managing to hold [[spoiler:his]] ground [[spoiler:until he decides to [[JustToyingWithThem stop screwing with them]] and just [[CurbStompBattle pound them to the brink of death]]]].
* Most of the monstrous "Angels" in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' fit the bill to some extent, as they make mincemeat of the Tokyo-3 defenses.
** Zeruel (the Fourteenth/[[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Tenth]] Angel) takes more punishment than any other Angel in the series and is barely fazed by any of it, including an N2 bomb shoved through its AT Field.
** If EVA-01 goes berserk, just pray that it'll stop soon.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Whitebeard defines this trope. [[spoiler:After receiving 267 slashes and stabs, 152 bullets, 46 cannonballs, pierced by a laser, and half his face burned off, ''HE NEVER RETREATED'', as seen by his back which had absolutely no injuries, save for a couple that were just a result of being impaled from the front. And [[DiedStandingUp he died on his feet]], [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome like a true warrior.]]]] Even more impressive, this is him elderly and after [[HandicappedBadass spending a considerable amount of time on life support]]. In his prime, he may have even been able to shrug all ''that'' off. And let's not forget his Devil Fruit, which is considered the most powerful of all Paramecia-types: [[spoiler:the Gura Gura no Mi, translated as Tremor-Tremor Fruit, which gives the user the power to create tremors of strength akin to earthquakes ''by punching the air''. The rumors about that fruit being able to destroy the world seemed to be proven true when he ''TILTED THE ENTIRE FREAKING OCEAN'']]''!''
** On the Marine's side, we have [[spoiler:Fleet]] Admiral Akainu, a man who transforms into a lava flow, and is just as unstoppable as one. Even when not taking into account this ability, his physical strength is unmatched, and the only time he was stopped, it was because he clashed with a bigger Juggernaut (Whitebeard). And even then, he was soon back up in time to murder some more pirates. And don't think reasoning with him will work, he's hellbent on exterminating every single pirate in the world, and will gladly incinerate anyone who stands in his way, including his own men.
** Magellan is [[TheAlcatraz Impel Down's]] personal Juggernaut. Aside from being a massive brick wall of a man, his Devil Fruit means he can produce any kind of poison from his body, from tear gas to horrific corrosive poison that dissolves everything it touches, in amounts that range from small globs to veritable waterfalls that can flood whole rooms. He can also cover himself in a thick layer of poison that seeps through the skin, making direct attacks extremely dangerous without some kind of buffer. When Luffy stages a jailbreak, Magellan becomes a one-man AdvancingBossOfDoom, and Luffy, the Blackbeard pirates, and many, many imprisoned pirates (including pirates so powerful that they're {{Unperson}}ed upon imprisonment, and whose release is a global catastrophe) have no choice but to ''run like hell.''
** Anyone, who isn't Luffy or Law is unable to even put a scratch on Doflamingo, and even both of abovementioned attacking at full force still wasn't enough. Every sure-kill attack leaving him with only minor injuries. Only one, who was able to fight with him one on one, was [[spoiler: 4th gear Luffy]]. And when, after he was blasted across the country (twice),and it seems like he finally pass out... [[spoiler:he gets back up and effortlessly wipes the floor with army of gladiators, trying to stop him. He was only stopped after a second round of 4th gear, and the finishing blow essentially destroyed the city as collateral damage, and he still survived.]]
** Charlotte Linlin, also known as Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors. Ever since she was ''five years old'', nothing has been able to get between her and something she wants to eat whenever she gets one of her horrific hunger pangs. She'll mindlessly devour furniture, walls, innocents, powerful and legendary Elbaf giant heroes and ''her own children'' and none of these will even slow her down until she's finally had a big enough meal. Any individual pissing her off without food being involved will cause about the same effect, except whoever's in the way will get their souls ripped out or simply vaporized with a single swat of her hand instead of eaten.
** Jack 'The Drought' of the Beast Pirates fought the Mink tribe for ''five days'' straight, and although the Minks were able to defeat his army, they weren't able to subdue Jack himself (not to mention how their best warriors constantly rotated themselves to, for lack of better word, stay fresh). Later on, it's shown that he can be stopped, but the fact it took [[HopelessBossFight an Admiral, an ex-Fleet Admiral, and 3 vice-Admirals]] still speaks volumes of his threat level.
*** The comments from the other [[CoDragons All Stars]] in the Beast pirates imply that Jack is actually the weak one! Jack's subdued, apologetic reaction to their comments seems to confirm this as previously he met even perceived mild insults from even his own men with extreme anger and overwhelming force.
* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'':
** The Walpurgis Night is best described as a devastatingly powerful magical flying fortress (which keeps laughing insanely), and it's plain unstoppable. Even Akemi Homura, who has defeated every other witch she has come across, can't stop it with [[OneWomanArmy a literal army's worth of firepower.]] It just keeps laughing and moving forward. [[spoiler:Madoka had to become the goddess of magical girls to stop it, but that's an entirely different can of worms.]]
** For all it's worth, Sayaka plays this role quite effectively once she realizes she can [[FeelNoPain shut down her pain receptors]]. Combined with her HealingFactor (twice as potent as that of other magical girls), she forgets about defending herself and simply plows through [[CastingAShadow Elsa Maria's]] attacks, and ends up [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown absolutely slaughtering]] the witch. Unfortunately, these tactics come with a nasty drawback...
* Toyotomi Hideyoshi is presented this way in the anime adaptation of ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. The second season consists of a single-long string of Hideyoshi curb-stomping every single person who opposes him without taking so much as a scratch, [[spoiler:to the degree that Masamune defeating him with a single blow seems like a cop-out considering how one-sided every single battle he'd been in had been up to that point]].
* [[BigBad Hao Asakura]] in ''Manga/ShamanKing'' is definitely the most powerful shaman in the series. He shrugs off everything thrown at him and [[spoiler:in the manga at least, destroys the most powerful of the X-Laws' Angels in only a single attack]].
* [[spoiler:Four-beast]] from ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'' is not only huge and powerful, but he also has the ability to move the force of a punch through his body and redirect it back at the opponent, which makes him nearly unbeatable. And if you somehow manage to harm him - [[HealingFactor he regenerates limbs in the span of seconds]]. It takes a monster, made of pure appetite energy created by [[CombinationAttack combined hunger of all four kings]] to finally put him down.
** [[spoiler:Neo demon]] is far worse, due to his ability to [[ExtremeOmnivore eat everything, including attacks directed at him.]] This means not only physical objects, but also energy waves, heat, acid and even kinetic energy. This allows him to take attacks, that can destroy entire continents and stop planet rotation without even a scratch, as long, as he able to catch them with his mouth. And, even if he hasn't been able to eat attacks, he still tough enough to survive [[NighInvulnerability being punched through a planet.]] ''Mutiple times''. This goes even furter, after [[spoiler:Acacia ate Neo, gained his powers, and [[OneWingedAngel transformed into his new form]]]]. In this form, attack, that slices continent-sized chunk off a planet doesn't even leaves a wound on him.
* Exodia is depicted this way in the Dawn of the Duel arc in ''Anime/YuGiOh'', reflecting how the five component cards can result in the player gaining an automatic win in the game. When it fought [[BigBad Zorc Necrophades]], the demon couldn't match it in terms of strength or power, but eventually realized that it's life force was drawn from Siamun Muran, the sorcerer who was controlling it. By striking Muran (whose body was mortal and far more vulnerable) Exodia lost its power and was quickly slain.
* Younger Toguro of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' is portrayed as this all the way up to his final moments. Toguro is a hulking monstrosity unfazed by even the strongest of attacks in the series, such as Genkai's point-blank Spirit Wave and Yusuke's mountain-crushing Spirit Gun, regenerating or growing stronger each time. He {{curbstomp|Battle}}s every single opponent in his way (including [[spoiler:his elder brother]]), terrifies Hiei and Kurama, two of the world's most notorious criminals, and when Yusuke finally approaches Toguro's strength and fires [[WaveMotionGun his strongest Spirit Gun yet]]? [[spoiler:Toguro dies not from damage sustained in battle, but from overexertion due to holding back said Spirit Gun]]. He even fits the bill physically: he's already a muscular 7-foot monstrosity in his human form, and his demon transformations become more and more large and muscular as he shows more power, [[LightningBruiser all the while gaining strength, defense, and speed with every transformation]]. [[spoiler:Yet he's not the strongest demon in the series.]]
* Faudo serves this role in the last arc of the ''Manga/ZatchBell'' anime (and the next-to-last arc of the manga).
* Arima from ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' can ([[HeroKiller and does]]) [[OneManArmy mop the floor with just about everyone who goes up against him]]. He's basically known to everyone in the cast as a [[HopelessBossFight nigh-unstoppable killing machine]]/force of nature [[ImplacableMan who can casually dodge, parry, or shrug off everything anyone can throw at him.]] [[TheDreaded He terrifies everyone]], and only the most powerful ghoul recorded in history has managed to last seriously in a fight with him more than about thirty seconds. He's still this in ''Re'', [[spoiler:even though his accelerated internal aging is catching up with him]].
* Teru Miyanaga, estranged older sister of the titular character of ''Manga/{{Saki}}'' is this when it comes to the game of mahjong. She's Japan's best high-school player and she lives to the hype by effortlessly taking points from all of her enemies seemingly at will while not one of them can take even a single point from her. She does this by [[EnemyScan first analyzing her opponents in a round]], then after that she goes on a win streak with the value of her hands increase with each win. Her skill and ability is so above everyone else that even one of her opponents [[CombatClairvoyance who can see one turn ahead]], cannot stop her streak. After the combined efforts of two players (one of which is the clairvoyant) in order for a third player to finally take points from Teru, she still walked away with a 100,000 point lead.
* While not a Juggernaut herself, [[PsychoForHire Hunter J]] from the ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} anime]] qualifies in a couple of ways:
** The three Pokémon she uses (only two of which actually fight) are so powerful that they never once take any perceivable damage, let alone get knocked out in battle. Her battling strategy is largely built on ScissorsCutsRock, overpowering her opponents by sheer strength. In most cases, she either successfully steals the Pokémon she's going after and Ash winds up recovering it from her client, or [[OnlyInItForTheMoney she abruptly quits her pursuit when her client cancels the deal]]. It makes you wonder how comfortably she'd be able to hold herself against the Elite Four.
** Her [[CoolCar six-wheeled ground vehicles]] also count, as they can down trees and keep right on going. The way they're drawn makes them look like they're heavily armored, too. They also demonstrate resistance to [[LightningBruiser Pikachu's]] Thunderbolt.
* ''Manga/SailorMoon'' examples:
** While not one in the main series, Sailor Venus is this in her solo series, ''Manga/CodenameSailorV'', charging so fast the enemy rarely has the time to react while kicking away the eventual minion and shrugging off the rare hit. In the entire series, she's been in trouble only four times, two of which were due the MonsterOfTheWeek's particular gimmick and one because she had ''forgot to recharge the Crescent Beam for the last few days'' and was unwilling to just plow through the brainwashed civilians the enemy was using as minions to simply beat them to death with her bare hands and feet, and it took only the finale for her to meet her match in [[spoiler:Princess Lin-Lin]], a youma from the main Dark Kingdom and more powerful than the ones she had defeated so far. Then she fully Awakens, and proceeds to disintegrate Danburite (who had just ''one-shot [[spoiler:Lin-Lin]]''), and her debut in the main series has her annihilate Zoisite right after he had defeated the rest of the Sailor Soldiers.
*** The '90s [[Anime/SailorMoon anime]] reminds everyone that a properly motivated Sailor Venus is just plain unstoppable by having her outrun a car after having her Pure Heart Crystal ripped out (to everyone else that was an instant knock-out) while ''weakened from having donated blood a few minutes earlier'' (why she didn't just put the Crystal back in and mopped the floor with Eudial: she wasn't thinking straight from the double weakening), and later, after Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye [[MindRape looked in her Dream Mirror]], she woke up in record time, got angry, and nearly killed them, ''two'' Daimons, and ''Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibimoon as collateral damage'' with a single attack.
*** The car incident echoes one from ''Codename: Sailor V'', in which, right after donating blood (with the doctor, actually the MonsterOfTheWeek in disguise, taking ''800cc'' of blood. That on top of making a legitimate donation beforehand, thus she was actually missing ''at least'' a whole liter of blood. And she was underage of at least three years, and there's a very good ''medical'' reason minimum donation age is 16), proceeded to drink eight tomato juice cans to get back some energy, climb a building, wipe out the youma and its army of ''millions'' of demonic mosquitoes, climb down, and ''spend the rest of the afternoon helping some junior high students raise money for charity''. When she should have been hospitalized or even ''dead'' for the blood loss.
*** One notable thing is that the youma in ''Codename: Sailor V'' often tried to [[VictoryByEndurance wear her down]] with [[ZergRush squadrons of expendable minions]] (often brainwashed humans, but sometimes lesser youma). Much to their horror, Sailor V ''always'' out-endures them.
** Sailor Galaxia is just plain unstoppable, casually wiping out anyone unfortunate enough to become her target-including ''Sailor Venus at her mightiest''. It's only when Eternal Sailor Moon goes all-out against her that she meets her exact match... And that only prompts her to go all-out.
* In ''Manga/VenusWars'', Ishtar's [[TankGoodness Admiral A-1 "Octopus" main battle tank]]: massing 150 metric tons, has a composite armor ''1-meter thick'' that is estimated to be invulnerable to anything less than a 150mm tank gun (and Aphrodia's tanks don't have that kind of firepower), an overwhelming armament of a 160mm main gun, a coaxial 220mm missile launcher, and a 20mm autocannon on the commander's hatch for the small fries, and, just to make sure they aren't at risk from infantry ambushes, carries its own infantry. [[SubvertedTrope Then Aphrodia's commanders realize the troops's hatch and the oxygen tanks of the NBC protection can be penetrated by much smaller weapons]]...
** Its OVA counterpart is PlayedStraight, being much tougher (it helps it doesn't double as an APC, so it lacks that weak spot) on top of being even more better armed, and the first one to be actually destroyed shrugged off far more than ''its own crew expected it to survive'' (when it was [[spoiler:rammed with a giant fuel truck that then exploded]], the tank stopped firing as the crew thought they were about die. Then they realized it was unharmed, and started raining hell on its attackers) before repeated hits from [[spoiler:a building-sized scraper]] started causing damage. It takes ''railguns'' to reliably take these monsters down... And even then, the sheer size means it takes multiple hits to put them down.
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"Juggernaut" is a word meaning "unstoppable". The Juggernaut is just that. It is often fixated on a goal, reaching somewhere that it shouldn't be, trying to accomplish something that the heroes don't want it to accomplish. In any case, it is moving ever and continually forward, [[SuperStrength letting no one and nothing stand in its path]]. A GroinAttack? [[BallsOfSteel Try again]]. Bullets? [[ImmuneToBullets Pathetic]]. Rockets? [[ScratchDamage Barely noticeable]]. Nuclear bombs? [[NighInvulnerable Might make him flinch,]][[labelnote:*]]if only from the flash[[/labelnote]] but [[OutOfTheInferno don't expect the flames to stop him]] -- ''[[InfernalRetaliation and that's if you're lucky]]''. The group of powerful heroes we've been following are nothing more than the RedshirtArmy to this thing. YouShallNotPass? It's going to. And it's ever, continually moving forward. You can ''taste'' the invulnerability of this thing.

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"Juggernaut" is a word meaning "unstoppable". The Juggernaut is just that. It is often fixated on a goal, reaching somewhere that it shouldn't be, trying to accomplish something that the heroes don't want it to accomplish. In any case, it is moving ever and continually forward, [[SuperStrength letting no one and nothing stand in its path]]. A GroinAttack? [[BallsOfSteel Try again]]. Bullets? [[ImmuneToBullets Pathetic]]. Rockets? [[ScratchDamage Barely noticeable]]. Nuclear bombs? [[NighInvulnerable [[NighInvulnerability Might make him flinch,]][[labelnote:*]]if only from the flash[[/labelnote]] but [[OutOfTheInferno don't expect the flames to stop him]] -- ''[[InfernalRetaliation and that's if you're lucky]]''. The group of powerful heroes we've been following are nothing more than the RedshirtArmy to this thing. YouShallNotPass? It's going to. And it's ever, continually moving forward. You can ''taste'' the invulnerability of this thing.



* Lucy from ''Manga/ElfenLied'', especially in the first episode. Unlike many of her compatriots (in the same folder, no less), Lucy isn't a big, hulking brute. She isn't a super-powered mutant gone wrong. She isn't an alien from outer space. She doesn't have PowerArmor that lets her plow through people. She's not [[EldritchAbomination an incomprehensible abomination from some obscure part of the universe]]. She doesn't have [[OneWingedAngel a last-second transformation]] that reduces all things to ash. No, Lucy is a short, slim, pink-haired teenage girl... who slices your limbs off, rips your head from your chest, tears out your heart, flings cars at you, destroys your eyes, and never allowing you to get a shot at her, let alone hit her.

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* Lucy from ''Manga/ElfenLied'', especially in the first episode. Unlike many of her compatriots (in the same folder, no less), Lucy isn't a big, hulking brute. She isn't a super-powered mutant gone wrong. She isn't an alien from outer space. She doesn't have PowerArmor PoweredArmor that lets her plow through people. She's not [[EldritchAbomination an incomprehensible abomination from some obscure part of the universe]]. She doesn't have [[OneWingedAngel a last-second transformation]] that reduces all things to ash. No, Lucy is a short, slim, pink-haired teenage girl... who slices your limbs off, rips your head from your chest, tears out your heart, flings cars at you, destroys your eyes, and never allowing you to get a shot at her, let alone hit her.



* ''Manga/FateKaleidLinerPrismaIllya'': Bazzet Fraga [=McRemitz=] was already one in the [[VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia parent series]], but she deserves an honorable mention in this SpinOff for [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle Curbstomping]] Ilya, Kuro and Miyu, shrugging off all of their attacks, to the point they gave up trying to win against her. Instead they tricked her and cursed her so that if she kills Ilya, [[{{Synchronization}} she'll die as well]]. Even this doesn't work: she replies that she'll simply beat Ilya into unconsciousness and [[{{Determinator}} rely on her stamina to ignore the damage and pain the curse will cause her]]. The only way they finally stop her is by showing her new information to make her reconsider her orders.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Rin:''' This result is good enough to count as a win against Bazett]].
** Later, she gets blindsided by [[spoiler:an insane, corrupted Gilgamesh and gets [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled by 9 weapons fired from the Gate of Babylon.]] (2 in the gut, and 1 in the heart.) [[ResurrectiveImmortality All that does is trigger a rune of resurrection]]. She then resumes her charge through the StormOfBlades, at one point burning 3 Fragarach charges to nullify a volley so dense it's pure black in the manga, and with a last second assist from Kuro, [[{{Irony}} rips his heart out with her bare hands]].]]

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* ''Manga/FateKaleidLinerPrismaIllya'': Bazzet Fraga [=McRemitz=] was already one in the [[VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia parent series]], but she deserves an honorable mention in this SpinOff for [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle Curbstomping]] [[spoiler:{{curbstomp|Battle}}ing Ilya, Kuro and Miyu, shrugging off all of their attacks, to the point they gave up trying to win against her. Instead they tricked her and cursed her so that if she kills Ilya, [[{{Synchronization}} she'll die as well]]. Even this doesn't work: she replies that she'll simply beat Ilya into unconsciousness and [[{{Determinator}} rely on her stamina to ignore the damage and pain the curse will cause her]]. The only way they finally stop her is by showing her new information to make her reconsider her orders.]]
orders]].
--> [[spoiler:'''Rin:''' This result is good enough to count as a win against Bazett]].
Bazett.]]
** Later, she gets blindsided by [[spoiler:an insane, corrupted Gilgamesh and gets [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled by 9 weapons fired from the Gate of Babylon.]] (2 in the gut, and 1 in the heart.) [[ResurrectiveImmortality All that does is trigger a rune of resurrection]]. She then resumes her charge through the StormOfBlades, at one point burning 3 Fragarach charges to nullify a volley so dense it's pure black in the manga, and with a last second assist from Kuro, [[{{Irony}} rips his heart out with her bare hands]].]]hands]]]].



** Also Father, [[spoiler: even more so when he eats God, but NotSoInvincibleAfterAll occurs when he starts losing control of it.]]

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** Also Father, [[spoiler: even more so when he eats God, but NotSoInvincibleAfterAll occurs when he starts losing control of it.]]it]].



** Dio Brando is played as this to a terrifying degree once he turns into a vampire. Gunfire? Doesn't stop him. Being scorched while impaled through a statue? A minor inconvenience. Being sliced in half with a sword imbued with [[WeakenedByTheLight the Ripple]]? Doesn't take him long to get back up. Getting [[OffWithHisHead decapitated]]? He's still kicking. [[spoiler:Being stuck underwater for nearly a century]]? He [[TookALevelInBadass gets]] ''[[FightingSpirit stronger]]'' after that. The only thing that succeeds in actually stopping him? [[spoiler:Destroying his Stand]].

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** Dio Brando is played as this to a terrifying degree once he turns into a vampire. Gunfire? Doesn't stop him. Being scorched while impaled through a statue? A minor inconvenience. Being sliced in half with a sword imbued with [[WeakenedByTheLight the Ripple]]? Doesn't take him long to get back up. Getting [[OffWithHisHead decapitated]]? He's still kicking. [[spoiler:Being stuck underwater for nearly a century]]? He [[TookALevelInBadass gets]] ''[[FightingSpirit stronger]]'' after that. The only thing that succeeds in actually stopping him? [[spoiler:Destroying his Stand]].Stand.]]



* [[spoiler:The real Madara Uchiha]] in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' is this [[spoiler:after being resurrected.]] [[spoiler:He]] was able to [[OneManArmy plow through the Fourth Division like they were nothing]] and even engage ''all five Kage at once'', managing to hold [[spoiler:his]] ground [[spoiler:until he decides to [[JustToyingWithThem stop screwing with them]] and just [[CurbStompBattle pound them to the brink of death]].]]

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* [[spoiler:The real Madara Uchiha]] in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' is this [[spoiler:after being resurrected.]] resurrected]]. [[spoiler:He]] was able to [[OneManArmy plow through the Fourth Division like they were nothing]] and even engage ''all five Kage at once'', managing to hold [[spoiler:his]] ground [[spoiler:until he decides to [[JustToyingWithThem stop screwing with them]] and just [[CurbStompBattle pound them to the brink of death]].]] death]]]].



** Whitebeard defines this trope. [[spoiler:After receiving 267 slashes and stabs, 152 bullets, 46 cannonballs, pierced by a laser, and half his face burned off, ''HE NEVER RETREATED'', as seen by his back which had absolutely no injuries, save for a couple that were just a result of being impaled from the front. And [[DiedStandingUp he died on his feet]], [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome like a true warrior.]]]] Even more impressive, this is him elderly and after [[HandicappedBadass spending a considerable amount of time on life support]]. In his prime, he may have even been able to shrug all ''that'' off. And let's not forget his Devil Fruit, which is considered the most powerful of all Paramecia-types: [[spoiler:the Gura Gura no Mi, translated as Tremor-Tremor Fruit, which gives the user the power to create tremors of strength akin to earthquakes ''by punching the air''. The rumors about that fruit being able to destroy the world seemed to be proven true when he ''TILTED THE ENTIRE FREAKING OCEAN!'']]

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** Whitebeard defines this trope. [[spoiler:After receiving 267 slashes and stabs, 152 bullets, 46 cannonballs, pierced by a laser, and half his face burned off, ''HE NEVER RETREATED'', as seen by his back which had absolutely no injuries, save for a couple that were just a result of being impaled from the front. And [[DiedStandingUp he died on his feet]], [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome like a true warrior.]]]] Even more impressive, this is him elderly and after [[HandicappedBadass spending a considerable amount of time on life support]]. In his prime, he may have even been able to shrug all ''that'' off. And let's not forget his Devil Fruit, which is considered the most powerful of all Paramecia-types: [[spoiler:the Gura Gura no Mi, translated as Tremor-Tremor Fruit, which gives the user the power to create tremors of strength akin to earthquakes ''by punching the air''. The rumors about that fruit being able to destroy the world seemed to be proven true when he ''TILTED THE ENTIRE FREAKING OCEAN!'']]OCEAN'']]''!''



** Anyone, who isn't Luffy or Law is unable to even put a scratch on Doflamingo, and even both of abovementioned attacking at full force still wasn't enough. Every sure-kill attack leaving him with only minor injuries. Only one, who was able to fight with him one on one, was [[spoiler: 4th gear Luffy]]. And when, after he was blasted across the country (twice),and it seems like he finally pass out... [[spoiler:he gets back up and effortlessly wipes the floor with army of gladiators, trying to stop him. He was only stopped after a second round of 4th gear, and the finishing blow essentially destroyed the city as collateral damage, and he still survived]].

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** Anyone, who isn't Luffy or Law is unable to even put a scratch on Doflamingo, and even both of abovementioned attacking at full force still wasn't enough. Every sure-kill attack leaving him with only minor injuries. Only one, who was able to fight with him one on one, was [[spoiler: 4th gear Luffy]]. And when, after he was blasted across the country (twice),and it seems like he finally pass out... [[spoiler:he gets back up and effortlessly wipes the floor with army of gladiators, trying to stop him. He was only stopped after a second round of 4th gear, and the finishing blow essentially destroyed the city as collateral damage, and he still survived]].survived.]]



** The Walpurgis Night is best described as a devastatingly powerful magical flying fortress (which keeps laughing insanely), and it's plain unstoppable. Even Akemi Homura, who has defeated every other witch she has come across, can't stop it with [[OneWomanArmy a literal army's worth of firepower.]] It just keeps laughing and moving forward. [[spoiler:Madoka had to become the goddess of magical girls to stop it, but that's an entirely different can of worms]].

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** The Walpurgis Night is best described as a devastatingly powerful magical flying fortress (which keeps laughing insanely), and it's plain unstoppable. Even Akemi Homura, who has defeated every other witch she has come across, can't stop it with [[OneWomanArmy a literal army's worth of firepower.]] It just keeps laughing and moving forward. [[spoiler:Madoka had to become the goddess of magical girls to stop it, but that's an entirely different can of worms]]. worms.]]



* Toyotomi Hideyoshi is presented this way in the anime adaptation of ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. The second season consists of a single-long string of Hideyoshi curb-stomping every single person who opposes him without taking so much as a scratch, [[spoiler:to the degree that Masamune defeating him with a single blow seems like a cop-out considering how one-sided every single battle he'd been in had been up to that point.]]

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* Toyotomi Hideyoshi is presented this way in the anime adaptation of ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. The second season consists of a single-long string of Hideyoshi curb-stomping every single person who opposes him without taking so much as a scratch, [[spoiler:to the degree that Masamune defeating him with a single blow seems like a cop-out considering how one-sided every single battle he'd been in had been up to that point.]]point]].



** [[spoiler:Neo demon]] is far worse, due to his ability to [[ExtremeOmnivore eat everything, including attacks directed at him.]] This means not only physical objects, but also energy wawes, heat, acid and even kinetic energy. This allows him to take attacks, that can destroy entire continents and stop planet rotation without even a scratch, as long, as he able to catch them with his mouth. And, even if he hasn't been able to eat attacks, he still tough enough to survive [[NighInvulnerable being punched through a planet.]] ''Mutiple times''. This goes even furter, after [[spoiler:Acacia ate Neo, gained his powers, and [[OneWingedAngel transformed into his new form]].]] In this form, attack, that slices continent-sized chunk off a planet doesn't even leaves a wound on him.

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** [[spoiler:Neo demon]] is far worse, due to his ability to [[ExtremeOmnivore eat everything, including attacks directed at him.]] This means not only physical objects, but also energy wawes, waves, heat, acid and even kinetic energy. This allows him to take attacks, that can destroy entire continents and stop planet rotation without even a scratch, as long, as he able to catch them with his mouth. And, even if he hasn't been able to eat attacks, he still tough enough to survive [[NighInvulnerable [[NighInvulnerability being punched through a planet.]] ''Mutiple times''. This goes even furter, after [[spoiler:Acacia ate Neo, gained his powers, and [[OneWingedAngel transformed into his new form]].]] form]]]]. In this form, attack, that slices continent-sized chunk off a planet doesn't even leaves a wound on him.



* Younger Toguro of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' is portrayed as this all the way up to his final moments. Toguro is a hulking monstrosity unfazed by even the strongest of attacks in the series, such as Genkai's point-blank Spirit Wave and Yusuke's mountain-crushing Spirit Gun, regenerating or growing stronger each time. He [[CurbStompBattle curbstomps]] every single opponent in his way (including [[spoiler:his elder brother]]), terrifies Hiei and Kurama, two of the world's most notorious criminals, and when Yusuke finally approaches Toguro's strength and fires [[WaveMotionGun his strongest Spirit Gun yet]]? [[spoiler:Toguro dies not from damage sustained in battle, but from overexertion due to holding back said Spirit Gun]]. He even fits the bill physically: he's already a muscular 7-foot monstrosity in his human form, and his demon transformations become more and more large and muscular as he shows more power, [[LightningBruiser all the while gaining strength, defense, and speed with every transformation]]. [[spoiler:Yet he's not the strongest demon in the series.]]

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* Younger Toguro of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' is portrayed as this all the way up to his final moments. Toguro is a hulking monstrosity unfazed by even the strongest of attacks in the series, such as Genkai's point-blank Spirit Wave and Yusuke's mountain-crushing Spirit Gun, regenerating or growing stronger each time. He [[CurbStompBattle curbstomps]] {{curbstomp|Battle}}s every single opponent in his way (including [[spoiler:his elder brother]]), terrifies Hiei and Kurama, two of the world's most notorious criminals, and when Yusuke finally approaches Toguro's strength and fires [[WaveMotionGun his strongest Spirit Gun yet]]? [[spoiler:Toguro dies not from damage sustained in battle, but from overexertion due to holding back said Spirit Gun]]. He even fits the bill physically: he's already a muscular 7-foot monstrosity in his human form, and his demon transformations become more and more large and muscular as he shows more power, [[LightningBruiser all the while gaining strength, defense, and speed with every transformation]]. [[spoiler:Yet he's not the strongest demon in the series.]]



* Arima from ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' can ([[HeroKiller and does]]) [[OneManArmy mop the floor with just about everyone who goes up against him]]. He's basically known to everyone in the cast as a [[HopelessBossFight nigh-unstoppable killing machine]]/force of nature [[ImplacableMan who can casually dodge, parry, or shrug off everything anyone can throw at him.]] [[TheDreaded He terrifies everyone]], and only the most powerful ghoul recorded in history has managed to last seriously in a fight with him more than about thirty seconds. He's still this in ''Re'', [[spoiler:even though his accelerated internal aging is catching up with him.]]

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* Arima from ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' can ([[HeroKiller and does]]) [[OneManArmy mop the floor with just about everyone who goes up against him]]. He's basically known to everyone in the cast as a [[HopelessBossFight nigh-unstoppable killing machine]]/force of nature [[ImplacableMan who can casually dodge, parry, or shrug off everything anyone can throw at him.]] [[TheDreaded He terrifies everyone]], and only the most powerful ghoul recorded in history has managed to last seriously in a fight with him more than about thirty seconds. He's still this in ''Re'', [[spoiler:even though his accelerated internal aging is catching up with him.]]him]].



*** The '90s anime reminds everyone that a properly motivated Sailor Venus is just plain unstoppable by having her outrun a car after having her Pure Heart Crystal ripped out (to everyone else that was an instant knock-out) while ''weakened from having donated blood a few minutes earlier'' (why she didn't just put the Crystal back in and mopped the floor with Eudial: she wasn't thinking straight from the double weakening), and later, after Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye [[MindRape looked in her Dream Mirror]], she woke up in record time, got angry, and nearly killed them, ''two'' Daimons, and ''Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibimoon as collateral damage'' with a single attack.

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*** The '90s anime [[Anime/SailorMoon anime]] reminds everyone that a properly motivated Sailor Venus is just plain unstoppable by having her outrun a car after having her Pure Heart Crystal ripped out (to everyone else that was an instant knock-out) while ''weakened from having donated blood a few minutes earlier'' (why she didn't just put the Crystal back in and mopped the floor with Eudial: she wasn't thinking straight from the double weakening), and later, after Hawk's Eye and Tiger's Eye [[MindRape looked in her Dream Mirror]], she woke up in record time, got angry, and nearly killed them, ''two'' Daimons, and ''Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibimoon as collateral damage'' with a single attack.



* In ''Manga/VenusWars'', Ishtar's [[TankGoodness Admiral A-1 "Octopus" main battle tank]]: massing 150 metric tons, has a composite armor ''1-meter thick'' that is estimated to be invulnerable to anything less than a 150mm tank gun (and Aphrodia's tanks don't have that kind of firepower), an overwhelming armament of a 160mm main gun, a coaxial 220mm missile launcher, and a 20mm autocannon on the commander's hatch for the small fries, and, just to make sure they aren't at risk from infantry ambushes, carries its own infantry. [[SubvertedTrope Then Aphrodia's commaders realize the troops's hatch and the oxygen tanks of the NBC protection can be penetrated by much smaller weapons]]...

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* In ''Manga/VenusWars'', Ishtar's [[TankGoodness Admiral A-1 "Octopus" main battle tank]]: massing 150 metric tons, has a composite armor ''1-meter thick'' that is estimated to be invulnerable to anything less than a 150mm tank gun (and Aphrodia's tanks don't have that kind of firepower), an overwhelming armament of a 160mm main gun, a coaxial 220mm missile launcher, and a 20mm autocannon on the commander's hatch for the small fries, and, just to make sure they aren't at risk from infantry ambushes, carries its own infantry. [[SubvertedTrope Then Aphrodia's commaders commanders realize the troops's hatch and the oxygen tanks of the NBC protection can be penetrated by much smaller weapons]]...



* Marvel's Celestials are each in their own PhysicalGods that make Thor look like a fly in comparison (in both power and size), but the absolute most devastatingly powerful of them is Exitar the Exterminator; it took a weapon specifically created to pierce its armor to defeat it.
** [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 The more powerful Beyonders took down the Celestials without breaking a sweat]]. In the MarvelUniverse, there's AlwaysABiggerFish. ]]
* The [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] is a very old term, but Marvel villain The Juggernaut is usually the TropeCodifier. He is primarily an ComicBook/XMen villain, but his power has been tested against all of Marvel's NighInvulnerable characters at one time or another and he generally lives up to his CatchPhrase: "Nothing stops the Juggernaut". Even in the rare instances when somebody is capable of causing him physical harm, the Juggernaut is hardly slowed down and quickly [[HealingFactor regenerates]]. For example, on one occasion the Juggernaut fights a powerful demon who magically incinerates his flesh, muscles, and organs... only to have Juggernaut's skeleton keep marching forward to clobber the demon. The Juggernaut's power, at least in the comics, comes from the "Gem of Cyttorak", which makes him [[PhysicalGod an avatar of the god of unstoppability]]. Most of the time, the only way to beat the Juggernaut is to have a telepath attack his mind, or to send him somewhere else, either by teleporting him or using SuperStrength to either lift him up and throw him away, hit him before he can start moving, or judo-throw him across the planet. Since Cyttorak provided him with a helmet that blocks telepathic intrusions, and trying to send him away is only a temporary measure, the majority of any fight with the Juggernaut usually consists of the X-Men desperately trying to remove the helmet so that whoever is the resident telepath at the moment can subdue him.

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* Marvel's Celestials are each in their own PhysicalGods {{Physical God}}s that make Thor look like a fly in comparison (in both power and size), but the absolute most devastatingly powerful of them is Exitar the Exterminator; it took a weapon specifically created to pierce its armor to defeat it.
** [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 The more powerful Beyonders took down the Celestials without breaking a sweat]]. In the MarvelUniverse, Franchise/MarvelUniverse, there's AlwaysABiggerFish. ]]
* The [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] {{Trope Namer|s}} is a very old term, but Marvel villain The Juggernaut is usually the TropeCodifier. He is primarily an ComicBook/XMen villain, but his power has been tested against all of Marvel's NighInvulnerable {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le characters at one time or another and he generally lives up to his CatchPhrase: "Nothing stops the Juggernaut". Even in the rare instances when somebody is capable of causing him physical harm, the Juggernaut is hardly slowed down and quickly [[HealingFactor regenerates]]. For example, on one occasion the Juggernaut fights a powerful demon who magically incinerates his flesh, muscles, and organs... only to have Juggernaut's skeleton keep marching forward to clobber the demon. The Juggernaut's power, at least in the comics, comes from the "Gem of Cyttorak", which makes him [[PhysicalGod an avatar of the god of unstoppability]]. Most of the time, the only way to beat the Juggernaut is to have a telepath attack his mind, or to send him somewhere else, either by teleporting him or using SuperStrength to either lift him up and throw him away, hit him before he can start moving, or judo-throw him across the planet. Since Cyttorak provided him with a helmet that blocks telepathic intrusions, and trying to send him away is only a temporary measure, the majority of any fight with the Juggernaut usually consists of the X-Men desperately trying to remove the helmet so that whoever is the resident telepath at the moment can subdue him.



** In the ''Fear Itself'' event, Juggernaut becomes possessed by an ancient being in service of an Asgardian god, The Serpent, becoming "Kuurth, Breaker Of Stone". In this incarnation he is ''[[UpToEleven even more unstoppable]]''. Not only are all his usual weaknesses removed (telepathy doesn't work, draining his powers doesn't work, and teleporting him away will result in him teleporting back where he was immediately), but X-Men's attempts to stop him quickly turned into something akin to the Wiki/SCPFoundation's [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/experiment-log-t-98816-oc108-682 attempts to terminate SCP-682]]. They even resorted to having Adam X use his ''[[NightmareFuel power to ignite a victim's blood, roasting him from within]]'' on the Juggernaut. [[EpicFail The result]]: now he's unstoppable '''[[InfernalRetaliation and on fire]],''' or at least able to burn anything he touched. Ultimately, they resort to informing Cyttorak that his avatar is now serving another god. Cyttorak is naturally displeased, and Colossus volunteers to be his new avatar, gaining the power to stalemate Kuurth.

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** In the ''Fear Itself'' ''ComicBook/FearItself'' event, Juggernaut becomes possessed by an ancient being in service of an Asgardian god, The Serpent, becoming "Kuurth, Breaker Of Stone". In this incarnation he is ''[[UpToEleven even more unstoppable]]''. Not only are all his usual weaknesses removed (telepathy doesn't work, draining his powers doesn't work, and teleporting him away will result in him teleporting back where he was immediately), but [[https://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3227647.html#cutid1 X-Men's attempts to stop him quickly quickly]] turned into something akin to the Wiki/SCPFoundation's [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/experiment-log-t-98816-oc108-682 attempts to terminate SCP-682]]. They even resorted to having Adam X use his ''[[NightmareFuel power to ignite a victim's blood, roasting him from within]]'' on the Juggernaut. [[EpicFail The result]]: now he's unstoppable '''[[InfernalRetaliation and on fire]],''' or at least able to burn anything he touched. Ultimately, they resort to informing Cyttorak that his avatar is now serving another god. Cyttorak is naturally displeased, and Colossus volunteers to be his new avatar, gaining the power to stalemate Kuurth.



** Prior to ''World War Hulk'', Marko had decided to try to be a good guy, or at least less of a jerk. Unfortunately Cyttorak wasn't happy about his decision and withheld most of his power from Marko, resulting in his Juggernaut status dropping considerably. After his first encounter with the returned Hulk which ended in being soundly beaten, Marko swore his complete fealty to being the true avatar of Cyttorak, which pleased the god so much that he restored Marko with ''all'' of the Juggernaut power, raising his usual power set to frightening levels. Though he was defeated again (through trickery this time, as Juggernaut had the upper hand in the physical fight), Marko told the others not to look for him, as they wouldn't like what they would find, and left, still fully powered...

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** Prior to ''World War Hulk'', ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk'', Marko had decided to try to be a good guy, or at least less of a jerk. Unfortunately Cyttorak wasn't happy about his decision and [[RedemptionDemotion withheld most of his power from Marko, resulting in his Juggernaut status dropping considerably.considerably]]. After his first encounter with the returned Hulk which ended in being soundly beaten, Marko swore his complete fealty to being the true avatar of Cyttorak, which pleased the god so much that he restored Marko with ''all'' of the Juggernaut power, raising his usual power set to frightening levels. Though he was defeated again (through trickery this time, as Juggernaut had the upper hand in the physical fight), Marko told the others not to look for him, as they wouldn't like what they would find, and left, still fully powered...



** Black Adam counts as this in World War III of 52 where he spent several weeks circling the globe massacring everything in his path, and every superhero active could do little to stop or slow him down.
* DC's multiversal SelfDemonstrating/SuperboyPrime has exploits in various crossover events that are worth mentioning. In ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', he shrugged off the entire extended ComicBook/TeenTitans, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica JSA]], and Comicbook/DoomPatrol, got trapped in the Phantom Zone and got out, got trapped in [[ComicBook/TheFlash the Speed Force]] and ''escaped'', beat on ''both'' heroes and villains in the Battle for Metropolis, shrugged off getting rammed into a super machine by a ''different'' ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, broke through a 300 mile long wall of Franchise/GreenLantern willpower like it was made of glass, and beat the entire Green Lantern Corps on his way to Oa. The only thing that could stop him was ''two'' Supermen who had to ''fly him through a red sun''. Even then, he didn't actually die and the Green Lanterns imprisoned him ''inside'' the red sun.\\

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** Black Adam * ComicBook/BlackAdam counts as this in World War III of 52 ComicBook/FiftyTwo where he spent several weeks circling the globe massacring everything in his path, and every superhero active could do little to stop or slow him down.
* DC's multiversal SelfDemonstrating/SuperboyPrime has exploits in various crossover events that are worth mentioning. In ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', he shrugged off the entire extended ComicBook/TeenTitans, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica JSA]], and Comicbook/DoomPatrol, got trapped in the Phantom Zone and got out, got trapped in [[ComicBook/TheFlash [[Franchise/TheFlash the Speed Force]] and ''escaped'', beat on ''both'' heroes and villains in the Battle for Metropolis, shrugged off getting rammed into a super machine by a ''different'' ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}}, broke through a 300 mile long wall of Franchise/GreenLantern willpower like it was made of glass, and beat the entire Green Lantern Corps on his way to Oa. The only thing that could stop him was ''two'' Supermen who had to ''fly him through a red sun''. Even then, he didn't actually die and the Green Lanterns imprisoned him ''inside'' the red sun.\\



In the Sinestro Corps War, the eponymous villains of the event manage to break him out. He then goes on to easily fight off the nearly the ''entire'' Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} in spite of not being at full strength, beats up Sodam Yat (who was supposed to be the ''strongest superhero in the universe''), survives a bomb strong enough to destroy the Milky Way, throws the weakened Anti-Monitor into space like a rag doll, and then kills a bunch of Green Lantern Corps ''and'' Sinestro Corps members. He only gets beaten when a Guardian of a Universe [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up]] to stop him. He survives that too and gets a tremendous power boost, hopping between universes and killing superheroes and villains alike trying to find his "perfect Earth." Even the Source Wall itself couldn't entrap him as he made a base of operations in it. This time around, he only gets stopped when a Monitor tricks him into fighting the Monarch, who's actually ComicBook/CaptainAtom multiplied by 52. When Prime breaches Monarch's armor, the explosion is so massive, it ''destroys a universe''. Of course, it's really too hard to keep a ridiculously powerful villain down.\\

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In the Sinestro Corps War, ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar, the eponymous villains of the event manage to break him out. He then goes on to easily fight off the nearly the ''entire'' Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}} in spite of not being at full strength, beats up Sodam Yat (who was supposed to be the ''strongest superhero in the universe''), survives a bomb strong enough to destroy the Milky Way, throws the weakened Anti-Monitor into space like a rag doll, and then kills a bunch of Green Lantern Corps ''and'' Sinestro Corps members. He only gets beaten when a Guardian of a Universe [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up]] to stop him. He survives that too and gets a tremendous power boost, hopping between universes and killing superheroes and villains alike trying to find his "perfect Earth." Even the Source Wall itself couldn't entrap him as he made a base of operations in it. This time around, he only gets stopped when a Monitor tricks him into fighting the Monarch, who's actually ComicBook/CaptainAtom multiplied by 52. When Prime breaches Monarch's armor, the explosion is so massive, it ''destroys a universe''. Of course, it's really too hard to keep a ridiculously powerful villain down.\\



* [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]] can go into Juggernaut mode if you really piss him off. During ''World War Hulk'', the most powerful characters in MU, including Black Bolt, Hercules, ComicBook/IronMan in Hulkbuster Armor, ComicBook/SheHulk, Ares, Comicbook/GhostRider, [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]], Comicbook/DoctorStrange with the power of a demonic superweapon, Sentry, and the Juggernaut himself couldn't stop him! Though Strange lost control and Ghost Rider had a [[BystanderSyndrome lack of motivation rather than ability]]. Still, Hulk defeating Sentry was thought up until then impossible, and when they thought all his energy was used up doing so, he saw who was really responsible for bombing Sakaar and Hulked Out hard enough to nearly break Earth with his ''steps'' before he was finally stopped.

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* [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]] can go into Juggernaut mode if you really piss him off. During ''World War Hulk'', the most powerful characters in MU, including Black Bolt, Hercules, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]], ComicBook/IronMan in Hulkbuster Armor, ComicBook/SheHulk, Ares, ComicBook/{{Ares}}, Comicbook/GhostRider, [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]], Comicbook/DoctorStrange with the power of a demonic superweapon, Sentry, ComicBook/TheSentry, and the Juggernaut himself couldn't stop him! Though Strange lost control and Ghost Rider had a [[BystanderSyndrome lack of motivation rather than ability]]. Still, Hulk defeating Sentry was thought up until then impossible, and when they thought all his energy was used up doing so, he saw who was really responsible for bombing Sakaar and Hulked Out hard enough to nearly break Earth with his ''steps'' before he was finally stopped.



* ''ComicBook/WhatIf Charles Xavier Became The Juggernaut?'' makes it even worse. He doesn't just have the Juggernaut's power, but spending years BuriedAlive while telepathically sensing all the suffering mutants were enduring pretty much destroyed his idealism, resulting in Charles becoming a tyrant who sets mutants over humanity "for their own good", and managed to eliminate every non-mutant hero and villain. It gets to the point where the only one who can oppose him is Magneto and a small cadre of rebelling X-Men, who launch Xavier into space and hope he never finds a way back.
** It turns out [[spoiler:Xavier ''really was'' Cyttorak's first choice to become the Juggernaut.]]
* Alternate Enerjak from ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehog Archie Comics definitely qualifies. He manages to beat nearly ''every powerful character in his own timeline'' as illustrated by the large number of victims shown as his prisoners.

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* ''ComicBook/WhatIf Charles Xavier Became The Juggernaut?'' makes it even worse. He doesn't just have the Juggernaut's power, but spending years BuriedAlive while telepathically sensing all the suffering mutants were enduring pretty much destroyed his idealism, resulting in Charles becoming a tyrant who sets mutants over humanity "for their own good", and managed to eliminate every non-mutant hero and villain. It gets to the point where the only one who can oppose him is Magneto and a small cadre of rebelling X-Men, who launch Xavier into space and hope he never finds a way back.
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back. It turns out [[spoiler:Xavier ''really was'' Cyttorak's first choice to become the Juggernaut.]]
Juggernaut]].
* Alternate Enerjak from ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehog Archie Comics ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog definitely qualifies. He manages to beat nearly ''every powerful character in his own timeline'' as illustrated by the large number of victims shown as his prisoners.



* In ''ComicBook/TheBlackKnight'' Scrooge [=McDuck=] stories by Creator/DonRosa, the GentlemanThief Arpin Lusene, also known as the "Black Knight", acquires a substance invented by Gyro Gearloose called Omnisolve that instantly annihilates anything it comes in contact with other than diamonds. (In the story where it originally appeared, it was poured on the ground and ate a shaft down to the center of the Earth.) Wanting to end his career with the ultimate [[ImpossibleThief impossible theft]], stealing all of Scrooge's money -- or at least making it disappear so people will think he did -- he coats a knight's armour and sword with diamond dust and then Omnisolve. With these, he's almost completely unstoppable, able to walk through any obstacle and absorb any attack, from cannonballs to gasses.

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* In ''ComicBook/TheBlackKnight'' Scrooge [=McDuck=] stories by Creator/DonRosa, the GentlemanThief Arpin Lusene, also known as the "Black Knight", acquires a substance invented by Gyro Gearloose called Omnisolve that instantly annihilates anything it comes in contact with other than diamonds. (In the story where it originally appeared, it was poured on the ground and ate a shaft down to the center of the Earth.) Wanting to end his career with the ultimate [[ImpossibleThief impossible theft]], ImpossibleTheft, stealing all of Scrooge's money -- or at least making it disappear so people will think he did -- he coats a knight's armour and sword with diamond dust and then Omnisolve. With these, he's almost completely unstoppable, able to walk through any obstacle and absorb any attack, from cannonballs to gasses.



After Creator/WarrenEllis left the title, Ben's strength was considerably toned down [[DependingOnTheWriter by the following creative teams.]] Officially, only ComicBook/{{Thor}} and [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] are stronger than Ben. [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk The Hulk]], normally stronger than him, is weaker in the Ultimate Universe, so Ben is able to fight him and win during ''Ultimate Power''.\\\

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After Creator/WarrenEllis left the title, Ben's strength was considerably toned down [[DependingOnTheWriter by the following creative teams.]] Officially, only ComicBook/{{Thor}} ComicBook/TheMightyThor and [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] are stronger than Ben. [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk The Hulk]], normally stronger than him, is weaker in the Ultimate Universe, so Ben is able to fight him and win during ''Ultimate Power''.\\\



* In ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'', the two characters that best fit this are Battle Beast and Thragg. Battle Beast made his debut curbstomping Invincible, only leaving Earth because the fight was too boring for his taste. Thragg is the strongest of the Viltrumites, having been born and raised to be their ultimate warrior [[spoiler:and easily smacked down Battle Beast in their first encounter.]] Battle Beast and Thragg eventually have a rematch that is much more even-handed and consists of an epic brawl across a planet that lasts for ''days''. [[spoiler:It ends with a heavily injured Thragg tearing out Battle Beast's heart.]] Mark is only able to stand up to Thragg after [[spoiler:Eve's death-activated superpower revives them both and makes them even stronger in the process.]] And even then, Mark has to [[spoiler:fly himself and Thragg ''into a sun'' to weaken Thragg, with the timely intervention of Robot sending one of his suits to briefly protect Mark from the sun's heat ensuring that Thragg takes more damage from their environment. It ends with Mark tearing out the weakened Thragg's throat with his teeth and leaving him to sink into the sun, bleeding ''and'' burning to death, and it still takes some time.]]

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'', the two characters that best fit this are Battle Beast and Thragg. Battle Beast made his debut curbstomping Invincible, only leaving Earth because the fight was too boring for his taste. Thragg is the strongest of the Viltrumites, having been born and raised to be their ultimate warrior [[spoiler:and easily smacked down Battle Beast in their first encounter.]] encounter]]. Battle Beast and Thragg eventually have a rematch that is much more even-handed and consists of an epic brawl across a planet that lasts for ''days''. [[spoiler:It ends with a heavily injured Thragg tearing out Battle Beast's heart.]] Mark is only able to stand up to Thragg after [[spoiler:Eve's death-activated superpower revives them both and makes them even stronger in the process.]] process]]. And even then, Mark has to [[spoiler:fly himself and Thragg ''into a sun'' to weaken Thragg, with the timely intervention of Robot sending one of his suits to briefly protect Mark from the sun's heat ensuring that Thragg takes more damage from their environment. It ends with Mark tearing out the weakened Thragg's throat with his teeth and leaving him to sink into the sun, bleeding ''and'' burning to death, and it still takes some time.]]time]].



** In ''Film/Deadpool2'', [[spoiler: the Juggernaut is such a terrible threat that he's been locked away in his own special cell at the start of the film. Once he is released, ''none'' of the characters in the movie want to deal with him by themselves (in fact, he's the reason why Cable and Deadpool have to stop fighting each other and team up instead), and it takes Yukio chaining up his legs, Colossus [[AssShove shoving an electrified wire up his ass]], ''and'' Negasonic Teenage Warhead blasting him into a body of water to stop him. And even after all that, a FreezeFrameBonus shows him climbing out of the water shortly afterwards, maybe a little groggy but otherwise completely unfazed.]] Also, [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]]'s theme is literally titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI0tY5PRuHs "You Can't Stop This Mother***"]], which [[TheDreaded sums up the general response everyone has to the prospect of trying to fight him.]]
* Before ''Film/JasonX'', Jason Voorhees of ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' films was already [[ImplacableMan a tough, but stoppable undead killer]]. In ''Jason X'' he is accidentally turned into a cyborg who is capable of shrugging off heavy machine gun fire, which was previously able to dismember him. [[spoiler:A HeroicSacrifice is required to kill him for good by sending him to be burned by atmospheric re-entry]].

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** In ''Film/Deadpool2'', [[spoiler: the Juggernaut is such a terrible threat that he's been locked away in his own special cell at the start of the film. Once he is released, ''none'' of the characters in the movie want to deal with him by themselves (in fact, he's the reason why Cable and Deadpool have to stop fighting each other and team up instead), and it takes Yukio chaining up his legs, Colossus [[AssShove shoving an electrified wire up his ass]], ''and'' Negasonic Teenage Warhead blasting him into a body of water to stop him. And even after all that, a FreezeFrameBonus shows him climbing out of the water shortly afterwards, maybe a little groggy but otherwise completely unfazed.]] unfazed]]. Also, [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]]'s theme is literally titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI0tY5PRuHs "You Can't Stop This Mother***"]], which [[TheDreaded sums up the general response everyone has to the prospect of trying to fight him.]]
* Before ''Film/JasonX'', Jason Voorhees of ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' films was already [[ImplacableMan a tough, but stoppable undead killer]]. In ''Jason X'' he is accidentally turned into a cyborg who is capable of shrugging off heavy machine gun fire, which was previously able to dismember him. [[spoiler:A HeroicSacrifice is required to kill him for good by sending him to be burned by atmospheric re-entry]].re-entry.]]



* The giant squid from ''Literature/{{Beast}}''. It's all but unkillable. This more or less holds true in RealLife as well. The only thing that can kill it is [[spoiler:[[AlwaysABiggerFish a Sperm Whale]], which makes sense, as that ''is'' its natural predator.]]
* In ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'', The Limper qualifies as this after he gets his [[spoiler:new body in ''The Silver Spike''.]] He REALLY qualifies after he [[spoiler:comes out of the fondu pot at the end.]].

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* The giant squid from ''Literature/{{Beast}}''. It's all but unkillable. This more or less holds true in RealLife as well. The only thing that can kill it is [[spoiler:[[AlwaysABiggerFish a Sperm Whale]], which makes sense, as that ''is'' its natural predator.]]
predator]].
* In ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'', The Limper qualifies as this after he gets his [[spoiler:new body in ''The Silver Spike''.]] Spike'']]. He REALLY qualifies after he [[spoiler:comes out of the fondu pot at the end.]].



** Though it has to be said that Cthulhu and many (if not necessarily all) of Lovecraft's other horrors, for all that they may be NighInvulnerable, show little in the way of juggernaut-style behavior -- at least in the original works, they usually don't seem very interested in ''going'' anywhere in particular. They ''might'' well be unstoppable once they decided to, but we don't see it happen often; Cthulhu doesn't even leave his island and fails to as much as seriously damage the yacht that apparently passes straight through him, for example.

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** Though it has to be said that Cthulhu and many (if not necessarily all) of Lovecraft's other horrors, for all that they may be NighInvulnerable, {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le, show little in the way of juggernaut-style behavior -- at least in the original works, they usually don't seem very interested in ''going'' anywhere in particular. They ''might'' well be unstoppable once they decided to, but we don't see it happen often; Cthulhu doesn't even leave his island and fails to as much as seriously damage the yacht that apparently passes straight through him, for example.



* In the ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'' series, there's The Walking Man, an agent of God that is sent to clean up sin in the Nightside -- violently. Nothing can hurt him, nothing can even slow him down, [[spoiler:until John shows him that what he's doing is wrong.]]

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* In the ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'' series, there's The Walking Man, an agent of God that is sent to clean up sin in the Nightside -- violently. Nothing can hurt him, nothing can even slow him down, [[spoiler:until John shows him that what he's doing is wrong.]]wrong]].



* [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Reaper]] from ''[[Literature/TheSwordOfShannaraTrilogy The Elfstones Of Shannara]]''. Swords break on its face, falling off a bridge only delays it, blasts from the eponymous Elfstones, which kill most Demons with ease, barely scorch its hide. It [[ScarilyCompetentTracker tracks]] Wil Ohmsford and Amberle from one end of the Westland to the other and never, ever, stops. Wil finally has to [[spoiler:direct the Elfstones' fire into its face and down its hood from a few feet away]] in order to kill it.

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* [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Reaper]] from ''[[Literature/TheSwordOfShannaraTrilogy The Elfstones Of of Shannara]]''. Swords break on its face, falling off a bridge only delays it, blasts from the eponymous Elfstones, which kill most Demons with ease, barely scorch its hide. It [[ScarilyCompetentTracker tracks]] Wil Ohmsford and Amberle from one end of the Westland to the other and never, ever, stops. Wil finally has to [[spoiler:direct the Elfstones' fire into its face and down its hood from a few feet away]] in order to kill it.



* ''Series/{{Angel}}''

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** ''Series/TheFlash2014'''s version of [[KillerGorilla Grodd]]. While dangerous enough with his PsychicPowers, as a physical threat he is for all purposes of the series unbeatable. In his first encounter with the Flash he caught a supersonic punch that had earlier been used to defeat a NighInvulnerable villain and every subsequent blow on him had no effect until the Flash threw him in front of a subway train. Even this only inconvenienced him as he was pushed to another location; getting hit by the train didn't do any real damage. When he reappears in Season 2 the Flash is just as powerless against him [[spoiler: and Grodd is only stopped by sending him to a parallel Earth where he'll be happy and won't hurt anybody. And now Grodd wants revenge, assembling an army of sentient gorillas and planning to invade Earth 1 using the "vibing" power of the mind-controlled Gypsy, after Barry defeated the more sensible Solovar, resulting in Grodd usurping control over Gorilla City]].
* ''Series/BabylonFive''

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** ''Series/TheFlash2014'''s version of [[KillerGorilla Grodd]]. While dangerous enough with his PsychicPowers, as a physical threat he is for all purposes of the series unbeatable. In his first encounter with the Flash he caught a supersonic punch that had earlier been used to defeat a NighInvulnerable {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le villain and every subsequent blow on him had no effect until the Flash threw him in front of a subway train. Even this only inconvenienced him as he was pushed to another location; getting hit by the train didn't do any real damage. When he reappears in Season 2 the Flash is just as powerless against him [[spoiler: and Grodd is only stopped by sending him to a parallel Earth where he'll be happy and won't hurt anybody. And now Grodd wants revenge, assembling an army of sentient gorillas and planning to invade Earth 1 using the "vibing" power of the mind-controlled Gypsy, after Barry defeated the more sensible Solovar, resulting in Grodd usurping control over Gorilla City]].
* ''Series/BabylonFive''''Series/BabylonFive'':



** Before either of them, there was Mayor Wilkins, who was completely impervious to all forms of harm for the 100 days immediately before [[spoiler:becoming a full-blown demon. His demon form ''could'' be killed, but [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill you would need a pretty insane amount of destructive power to do so.]]]]

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** Before either of them, there was Mayor Wilkins, who was completely impervious to all forms of harm for the 100 days immediately before [[spoiler:becoming a full-blown demon. His demon form ''could'' be killed, but [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill you would need a pretty insane amount of destructive power to do so.]]]]so]]]].



** Dick Roman. Being a Leviathan, he is immune to all normal weapons as well as to typical monster weaknesses, and can shrug off things like having a car dropped on him or getting decapitated. However, as the head Leviathan, he takes things a step further by also being able to shrug off being hit with the one weakness of ordinary Leviathans, [[spoiler:Borax cleaning products. The only way to kill him is by stabbing him with "the bone of a righteous mortal, cloaked in the three bloods of the fallen." Even then, the subsequent explosion will [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu drag his killer to Purgatory.]]]]

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** Dick Roman. Being a Leviathan, he is immune to all normal weapons as well as to typical monster weaknesses, and can shrug off things like having a car dropped on him or getting decapitated. However, as the head Leviathan, he takes things a step further by also being able to shrug off being hit with the one weakness of ordinary Leviathans, [[spoiler:Borax cleaning products. The only way to kill him is by stabbing him with "the bone of a righteous mortal, cloaked in the three bloods of the fallen." Even then, the subsequent explosion will [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu drag his killer to Purgatory.]]]]Purgatory]]]].



** Character specific example in form of ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'' with the BigBad Dokoku. While he plays OrcusOnHisThrone for most of the series when does finally get up both TheStarscream Akumaro (whom was a DragonInChief till he revealed his own agenda) and the Shinkengers are powerless against him, and it's revealed the only reason he has defeated them is because he dries up quickly when not submerged in the Sanzu River. [[spoiler: When he pulls a reluctant DevourTheDragon]] this weakness is removed leaving the only thing with a chance of stopping him a unique sealing kanji, but [[spoiler: the sacrifice of the minion in question made him immune to it]] which for series purposes made him indestructible, when human sized at least, except for [[spoiler: a [[AchillesHeel weakspot]] he absorbed his minion into which was also what made him immune to the seal.]]
* In the second season premiere of ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'', Cameron goes berserk and starts trying to kill John Connor, and proves next-to-impossible to stop, even with TheSlowWalk due to a damaged leg. Eventually, the only way she is defeated is when [[spoiler:John and Sarah crush her between two tractor trailers, and even ''then'' she's just pinned.]]

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** Character specific example in form of ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'' with the BigBad Dokoku. While he plays OrcusOnHisThrone for most of the series when does finally get up both TheStarscream Akumaro (whom was a DragonInChief till he revealed his own agenda) and the Shinkengers are powerless against him, and it's revealed the only reason he has defeated them is because he dries up quickly when not submerged in the Sanzu River. [[spoiler: When he pulls a reluctant DevourTheDragon]] this weakness is removed leaving the only thing with a chance of stopping him a unique sealing kanji, but [[spoiler: the sacrifice of the minion in question made him immune to it]] which for series purposes made him indestructible, when human sized at least, except for [[spoiler: a [[AchillesHeel weakspot]] he absorbed his minion into which was also what made him immune to the seal.]]
seal]].
* In the second season premiere of ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'', Cameron goes berserk and starts trying to kill John Connor, and proves next-to-impossible to stop, even with TheSlowWalk due to a damaged leg. Eventually, the only way she is defeated is when [[spoiler:John and Sarah crush her between two tractor trailers, and even ''then'' she's just pinned.]]pinned]].



** ''Series/UltramanMax'' had IF. The former had CompleteImmortality and an AdaptativeAbility. Final villain Giga Basark was an aversion, despite being a robot standing nearly 400 meters tall! That was because Max was already weakened from earlier when defeated by it, but when he was all freshened up, Giga Basark was killed very quickly.

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** ''Series/UltramanMax'' had IF. The former had CompleteImmortality and an AdaptativeAbility.AdaptiveAbility. Final villain Giga Basark was an aversion, despite being a robot standing nearly 400 meters tall! That was because Max was already weakened from earlier when defeated by it, but when he was all freshened up, Giga Basark was killed very quickly.



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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcnKg3mMdZ0 "Indestructible"]] by Music/{{Disturbed}} could be [[AwesomeMusic/HeavyMetal considered an anthem for]] TheJuggernaut archetype.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcnKg3mMdZ0 "Indestructible"]] by Music/{{Disturbed}} could be [[AwesomeMusic/HeavyMetal considered an anthem for]] TheJuggernaut The Juggernaut archetype.



** Freakin' [[http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Tarrasque Tarrasque]]. 50' long walking [[NighInvulnerable living tank]] immune to almost every effect (magical or not) and ''reflects back'' some, regenerates FromASingleCell and [[http://ww2.wizards.com/Books/Wizards/?doc=fr_spinyarn2003a has an unique mechanism of self-resurrection]] just in case [[{{Munchkin}} someone]] managed to kill it anyway. And it's constantly hungry when it's not asleep. However it is ridiculously easy to control with a simple ''command creature''.

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** Freakin' [[http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Tarrasque Tarrasque]]. 50' long walking [[NighInvulnerable living tank]] immune to almost every effect (magical or not) and ''reflects back'' some, regenerates FromASingleCell and [[http://ww2.[[http://web.archive.org/web/20070319002527/http://ww2.wizards.com/Books/Wizards/?doc=fr_spinyarn2003a has an a unique mechanism of self-resurrection]] just in case [[{{Munchkin}} someone]] managed to kill it anyway. And it's constantly hungry when it's not asleep. However it is ridiculously easy to control with a simple ''command creature''.



* ''TabletopGame/{{Infinity}}'' has the Combined Army, a massive federation of alien races led by a powerful AI. The Combined Army wants to annex the Human Sphere like they do to every race they encounter, and there isn't much that humanity can do to stop them. Their tech is ''eons'' ahead of the humans and the factions of the Human Sphere are just barely holding them off. It's at this point that their true unstoppable power is revealed; [[spoiler: the Combined Army forces that have nearly broken the Human Sphere are discovered to actually just be a lightly-armed ''scouting party''. When the real military shows up, there isn't a god damned thing the Human Sphere will be able to do.]]

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Infinity}}'' has the Combined Army, a massive federation of alien races led by a powerful AI. The Combined Army wants to annex the Human Sphere like they do to every race they encounter, and there isn't much that humanity can do to stop them. Their tech is ''eons'' ahead of the humans and the factions of the Human Sphere are just barely holding them off. It's at this point that their true unstoppable power is revealed; [[spoiler: the Combined Army forces that have nearly broken the Human Sphere are discovered to actually just be a lightly-armed ''scouting party''. When the real military shows up, there isn't a god damned thing the Human Sphere will be able to do.]]do]].



* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''

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* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'':



** Gilgamesh himself also is a great example of this trope, as he´s capable of smashing through every other character in the game at not even a fifth of his full power and is almost completely invincible due to his golden armor, which can block a salvo of about 50 hits from Saber without a scratch. He only gets injured twice in the entire game; [[spoiler:once when Shirou using [[DeusExMachina Avalon]] to reflect a SwordBeam back at him, though he is still mostly unharmed, and in Unlimited Blade Works, where he loses an arm to Shirou (since he didn´t put on his armor). That last one doesn't even slow him down, and it takes a black hole manifesting inside his body to actually give him pause... [[{{Determinator}} until he starts dragging his way out of it with the previously mentioned chains.]] He's finally consumed by the black hole because Archer came and threw a dagger into his face. Had THAT not distracted him for a second, he would've climbed out anyway.]] Let's just say there´s a reason this guy is an EnsembleDarkhorse.
* ''VideoGame/WarCraft''
** Archimonde, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'', becomes the Juggernaut for the last half a minute of the game's final mission. He charges at you, [[MookMaker summoning demons into your base]], casting a spell that [[OneHitKill kills everything with one hit]], and blasting everything with a powerful attack. While he's not impossible to kill, it is very difficult because he has a special armor type that causes him to only take one point of damage from anything that doesn't have a rare type of attack damage and nothing you can build naturally has it, it literally DeathByAThousandCuts a half dozen times over to stop him. However, the mission is won at this point, since he can't get to the end of the course you are defending in the remaining time.

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** Gilgamesh himself also is a great example of this trope, as he´s capable of smashing through every other character in the game at not even a fifth of his full power and is almost completely invincible due to his golden armor, which can block a salvo of about 50 hits from Saber without a scratch. He only gets injured twice in the entire game; [[spoiler:once when Shirou using [[DeusExMachina Avalon]] to reflect a SwordBeam back at him, though he is still mostly unharmed, and in Unlimited Blade Works, where he loses an arm to Shirou (since he didn´t put on his armor). That last one doesn't even slow him down, and it takes a black hole manifesting inside his body to actually give him pause... [[{{Determinator}} until he starts dragging his way out of it with the previously mentioned chains.]] He's finally consumed by the black hole because Archer came and threw a dagger into his face. Had THAT not distracted him for a second, he would've climbed out anyway.]] anyway]]. Let's just say there´s a reason this guy is an EnsembleDarkhorse.
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''VideoGame/WarCraft'':
** Archimonde, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'', becomes the Juggernaut for the last half a minute of the game's final mission. He charges at you, [[MookMaker summoning demons into your base]], casting a spell that [[OneHitKill kills everything with one hit]], and blasting everything with a powerful attack. While he's not impossible to kill, it is very difficult because he has a special armor type that causes him to only take one point of damage from anything that doesn't have a rare type of attack damage and nothing you can build naturally has it, it literally DeathByAThousandCuts DeathOfAThousandCuts a half dozen times over to stop him. However, the mission is won at this point, since he can't get to the end of the course you are defending in the remaining time.



* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty''

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** In ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare3'', [[spoiler:Price and Yuri]] don Juggernaut armor and [[spoiler:blast their way into the hotel where Makarov is hiding.]]

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** In ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare3'', [[spoiler:Price and Yuri]] don Juggernaut armor and [[spoiler:blast their way into the hotel where Makarov is hiding.]]hiding]].



* In ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' the Berserker fits this trope to a tee. She is blind, but has an acute sense of hearing that will lead her to charge towards the noise, and ''[[ImmuneToBullets nothing]]'' can stop her -- the only way for Marcus and Dom to kill the Berserkers they encounter is by [[spoiler:using the [[KillSat Hammer of Dawn]] on one]] and [[spoiler:when encountering one on a ''train'', tricking her into either running onto a train carriage which is then severed from the train or a pile of explosives.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' the Berserker fits this trope to a tee. She is blind, but has an acute sense of hearing that will lead her to charge towards the noise, and ''[[ImmuneToBullets nothing]]'' can stop her -- the only way for Marcus and Dom to kill the Berserkers they encounter is by [[spoiler:using the [[KillSat Hammer of Dawn]] on one]] and [[spoiler:when encountering one on a ''train'', tricking her into either running onto a train carriage which is then severed from the train or a pile of explosives.]]explosives]].



* ''VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia'' has a being literally called Juggernaut. It's a mountain sized {{Kaiju}} that possesses the ability to teleport, has a BreathWeapon energy beam attack that can demolish a structure as big as itself, never takes any damage throughout the adventure, (the game never even pretends that you can so much as scratch it) absorbs an entire town and would continue to grow until it engulfed the entire planet unopposed. It is only stopped by the heroes, whose power has surpassed even [[TheMaker Tieg]], attacking its weakest point, its heart. [[UpToEleven ITS HEART]] then proceeds to transform into a RealityWarping EldritchAbomination that can summon a planet down on its foes and attack with a NoKillLikeOverKill energy attack that is more powerful than the planets' collision damage. Even after it is defeated it takes the combined might of [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Ozma, Terra, and Meta]] whose FusionDance with the three main heroes let them surpass TheMaker and a [[spoiler:Heroic Sacrifice]] to free the town it absorbed.

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* ''VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia'' has a being literally called Juggernaut. It's a mountain sized {{Kaiju}} that possesses the ability to teleport, has a BreathWeapon energy beam attack that can demolish a structure as big as itself, never takes any damage throughout the adventure, (the game never even pretends that you can so much as scratch it) absorbs an entire town and would continue to grow until it engulfed the entire planet unopposed. It is only stopped by the heroes, whose power has surpassed even [[TheMaker Tieg]], attacking its weakest point, its heart. [[UpToEleven ITS HEART]] then proceeds to transform into a RealityWarping EldritchAbomination that can summon a planet down on its foes and attack with a NoKillLikeOverKill [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverKill energy attack that is more powerful than the planets' collision damage. damage.]] Even after it is defeated it takes the combined might of [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Ozma, Terra, and Meta]] whose FusionDance with the three main heroes let them surpass TheMaker and a [[spoiler:Heroic Sacrifice]] to free the town it absorbed.



* ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'': Pyramid Head is unstoppable that the only thing that ''can'' stop him is [[spoiler:another Pyramid Head. This is proven in the battle where there are two of them and they kill each other if you avoid them long enough.]]

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* ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'': Pyramid Head is unstoppable that the only thing that ''can'' stop him is [[spoiler:another Pyramid Head. This is proven in the battle where there are two of them and they kill each other if you avoid them long enough.]] enough]].



*** Sovereign. During [[spoiler:the battle for the Citadel in the first game, after Sovereign appears, the massed warships of the Citadel Council open fire on him. Sovereign doesn't even bother firing back; he just ''plows right through them and doesn't even get scratched''.]]

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*** Sovereign. During [[spoiler:the battle for the Citadel in the first game, after Sovereign appears, the massed warships of the Citadel Council open fire on him. Sovereign doesn't even bother firing back; he just ''plows right through them and doesn't even get scratched''.]] scratched'']].



** In general, the krogans have a repuation for this, having evolved on a DeathWorld. They are huge, immensely strong, [[HotBlooded often short-tempered]], and their bodies have such features as redundant hearts. In-universe materials indicate that krogan in battle must be defeated either through immense skill or with the proper application of high explosives.

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** In general, the krogans have a repuation reputation for this, having evolved on a DeathWorld. They are huge, immensely strong, [[HotBlooded often short-tempered]], and their bodies have such features as redundant hearts. In-universe materials indicate that krogan in battle must be defeated either through immense skill or with the proper application of high explosives.



* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' gives us the werewolf; your weapons do nothing, your Disciplines do nothing, and the only way to survive the beast is either to evade it for four minutes and escape on the tram [[spoiler:or crush it to death with the doors to the observatory.]]
* [[spoiler: The Hybrid Reaver]] in the secret mission in ''VideoGame/StarcraftII''. [[spoiler: While the ones fought in the Protoss mini-campaign are killable]], this one will shrug off anything done to it. The only weapon that is effective against it is a device that ''slows down time'' -- this only slows it down for a few seconds. Once it appears, the only goal in the mission is to ''get the hell out of Dodge''.

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* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' gives us the werewolf; your weapons do nothing, your Disciplines do nothing, and the only way to survive the beast is either to evade it for four minutes and escape on the tram [[spoiler:or crush it to death with the doors to the observatory.]]
observatory]].
* [[spoiler: The Hybrid Reaver]] in the secret mission in ''VideoGame/StarcraftII''.''VideoGame/StarCraftII''. [[spoiler: While the ones fought in the Protoss mini-campaign are killable]], this one will shrug off anything done to it. The only weapon that is effective against it is a device that ''slows down time'' -- this only slows it down for a few seconds. Once it appears, the only goal in the mission is to ''get the hell out of Dodge''.



* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil''

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** The Ustanak from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' can ''not'' be stopped. Shooting him does nothing. Blowing him up does nothing. Boring a ''[[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill frigging mining drill through his chest]]''? Yeah, that stops him for about five minutes.

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** The Ustanak from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' can ''not'' be stopped. Shooting him does nothing. Blowing him up does nothing. Boring a ''[[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill frigging mining drill through his chest]]''? Yeah, that stops him for about five minutes.



* In ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'', Killer Croc [[InformedAbility technically qualifies]]. You never actually BEAT him; you either set off a shock-collar that throws his whole nervous system out of whack for a few seconds so he doesn't run you over like a bulldozer and [[IAmAHumanitarian bring you home for dinner]], or blow out a floor to send him hurtling to the stygian depths. After which he can be heard YELLING UP AT YOU for a few seconds. [[spoiler:And, depending on the random generator during the ending sequence, you might see his hand burst from the water to grab a surviving case of Titan.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'', Killer Croc [[InformedAbility technically qualifies]]. You never actually BEAT him; you either set off a shock-collar that throws his whole nervous system out of whack for a few seconds so he doesn't run you over like a bulldozer and [[IAmAHumanitarian [[ImAHumanitarian bring you home for dinner]], or blow out a floor to send him hurtling to the stygian depths. After which he can be heard YELLING UP AT YOU for a few seconds. [[spoiler:And, depending on the random generator during the ending sequence, you might see his hand burst from the water to grab a surviving case of Titan.]]



* ''VideoGame/InFamous2'' introduces the Beast, an incredibly powerful Conduit. His [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]] are powerful enough to destroy entire cities, and any damage done to him is [[HealingFactor quickly healed.]] The entire game is spent trying to get Cole powerful enough to face him. During this time, the Beast is slowly making his way down the United States' east coast to kill Cole, destroying everything and everyone in his path. The only way to kill the Beast is [[spoiler:to use a very strong PowerNullifier, at the cost of killing several thousand innocent people. However, if the player chooses not to use the PowerNullifier The Beast stops ''himself'' instead, by [[TakeUpMySword passing his mantle and powers to Cole.]]]]
* In ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''... Asura himself. The intro sequence of the game involves him fighting alongside an entire fleet of warships numbering in the tens of thousands, and he's doing more damage than ''all of them'' with his bare hands as he tears apart the Gohma fleets. Later on, when he is killed and cast into Naraka, [[EscapedFromHell he climbs his way out]], [[ThePowerOfHate propelled by nothing but pure hatred]]. From that point on, he starts punching out city-sized spaceships, entire armies, and a planet-sized Buddha without ever really slowing down except to die. [[DeathIsCheap No, really, about all that can slow down Asura by the midpoint of the game is literally killing him, and he comes back faster each time he dies]]. And this is topped by the final level of the DLC, where he is plowing through ''entire planets and stars'' at faster-than-light speeds just to punch '''[[GodIsEvil God]]''' in the face.

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* ''VideoGame/InFamous2'' introduces the Beast, an incredibly powerful Conduit. His [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]] are powerful enough to destroy entire cities, and any damage done to him is [[HealingFactor quickly healed.]] The entire game is spent trying to get Cole powerful enough to face him. During this time, the Beast is slowly making his way down the United States' east coast to kill Cole, destroying everything and everyone in his path. The only way to kill the Beast is [[spoiler:to use a very strong PowerNullifier, at the cost of killing several thousand innocent people. However, if the player chooses not to use the PowerNullifier The Beast stops ''himself'' instead, by [[TakeUpMySword passing his mantle and powers to Cole.]]]]
Cole]]]].
* In ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''... Asura himself. The intro sequence of the game involves him fighting alongside an entire fleet of warships numbering in the tens of thousands, and he's doing more damage than ''all of them'' with his bare hands as he tears apart the Gohma fleets. Later on, when he is killed and cast into Naraka, [[EscapedFromHell he climbs his way out]], [[ThePowerOfHate propelled by nothing but pure hatred]]. From that point on, he starts punching out city-sized spaceships, entire armies, and a planet-sized Buddha without ever really slowing down except to die. [[DeathIsCheap No, really, about all that can slow down Asura by the midpoint of the game is literally killing him, and he comes back faster each time he dies]]. And this is topped by the final level of the DLC, where he is plowing through ''entire planets and stars'' at faster-than-light speeds just to punch '''[[GodIsEvil God]]''' '''{{God|IsEvil}}''' in the face.



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** Vanilla ''Red Alert 3'' had a campaign exclusive example with the [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Shogun Executioner]], a HumongousMecha dwarfing any unit or building that can normally built. It can easily destroy Tier 3 armor units in a few attacks, have has far more health than anything else and has a special attack that instantly destroys everything caught in a radius that extends somewhat beyond the player's line of sight. The mission where it's introduced has the player using it to wing in place of building an army when it reappears it's mentioned it cut a path of destruction across the Soviet Union with nothing able to stop it. Part of this however comes from it being designed specifically to be used against the Soviets as their [[ShockAndAwe telsa weapons]] heal it back to full health instead of damaging it, and they [[ShootingSuperman keep sending them at it anyways]].

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** Vanilla ''Red Alert 3'' had a campaign exclusive example with the [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Shogun Executioner]], a HumongousMecha dwarfing any unit or building that can normally built. It can easily destroy Tier 3 armor units in a few attacks, have has far more health than anything else and has a special attack that instantly destroys everything caught in a radius that extends somewhat beyond the player's line of sight. The mission where it's introduced has the player using it to wing in place of building an army when it reappears it's mentioned it cut a path of destruction across the Soviet Union with nothing able to stop it. Part of this however comes from it being designed specifically to be used against the Soviets as their [[ShockAndAwe telsa weapons]] heal it back to full health instead of damaging it, and they [[ShootingSuperman keep sending them at it anyways]].



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* Rare heroic example with [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Metroplex]] in ''VideoGame/TransformersFallOfCybertron''. When aiding the outnumbered Autobots against the Decepticons he spends the entire level getting shot at which has no effect on him. Getting blasted in the face by a WaveMotionGun only temporally knocks him out, when he gets back up he proves such a big threat that Decepticons avoid attacking the Autobots' base in Iacon for the rest of the game.

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* Rare heroic example with [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Metroplex]] in ''VideoGame/TransformersFallOfCybertron''. When aiding the outnumbered Autobots against the Decepticons he spends the entire level getting shot at which has no effect on him. Getting blasted in the face by a WaveMotionGun only temporally knocks him out, when he gets back up he proves such a big threat that Decepticons avoid attacking the Autobots' base in Iacon for the rest of the game.



** A {{Crossover}} with ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' shows that very little that Carolina throws at the Meta can stop him. [[spoiler:She even perforates him with bullets, causing him to slump to one knee... then get up and continue lumbering towards her. The ''only'' thing that finally stops him is when Carolina steals his own grenade launcher and uses it to blow his head off at point-blank range, while Epsilon/Church was distracting him]].

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** A {{Crossover}} with ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' shows that there is very little that Carolina throws at the Meta can stop him. [[spoiler:She even perforates him with bullets, causing him to slump to one knee... then get up and continue lumbering towards her. The ''only'' thing that finally stops him is when Carolina steals his own grenade launcher and uses it to blow his head off at point-blank range, while Epsilon/Church was distracting him]].him.]]



** The Entity/[[spoiler:Pokemon Missing Number.]] Vyce's belief that he was the only one that could kill it turns out to not be unfounded as when Linkara finally does face he has no way of hurting it. It even considered Vyce to be nothing more than a nuisance, though how true that is up to the audience interpretation since it admits he could hurt it, only hiding from him because it was more convenient to manipulate Linkara into defeating him. Linkara not only admits that he can't defeat it with the weapons he has, but also that he could never invent something that could. [[spoiler: The Entity is only stopped when Linkara [[BreakThemByTalking deconstructs its goals]] [[DrivenToSuicide drives it to kill itself.]]]]

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** The Entity/[[spoiler:Pokemon Missing Number.]] Number]]. Vyce's belief that he was the only one that could kill it turns out to not be unfounded as when Linkara finally does face he has no way of hurting it. It even considered Vyce to be nothing more than a nuisance, though how true that is up to the audience interpretation since it admits he could hurt it, only hiding from him because it was more convenient to manipulate Linkara into defeating him. Linkara not only admits that he can't defeat it with the weapons he has, but also that he could never invent something that could. [[spoiler: The Entity is only stopped when Linkara [[BreakThemByTalking deconstructs its goals]] [[DrivenToSuicide drives it to kill itself.]]]]



** [[BigBad Amon]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. [[spoiler:He pushed through Tarrlok's bloodbending with only a moment's visible difficulty, and a ''lightning bolt to the chest'' only stunned him.]] It is later revealed that [[spoiler:Amon is a master bloodbender himself, quite possibly the most powerful who ever lived, and he withstood Tarrlok's assault by bloodbending himself, and he may have used a similar technique to survive the lightning bolt.]]

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** [[BigBad Amon]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. [[spoiler:He pushed through Tarrlok's bloodbending with only a moment's visible difficulty, and a ''lightning bolt to the chest'' only stunned him.]] It is later revealed that [[spoiler:Amon is a master bloodbender himself, quite possibly the most powerful who ever lived, and he withstood Tarrlok's assault by bloodbending himself, and he may have used a similar technique to survive the lightning bolt.]]bolt]].



** ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' shows that Vilgax's power goes even farther than that. He defeats ten of the galaxy's most powerful warriors, gets hurled into space (again), sinks to the bottom of the ocean after being caught in his ship's explosion, and if the synopsis from ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'''s series finale is anything to go by, [[spoiler:he survives an encounter from an EldritchAbomination. In fact, not only did he survive defying it, he ''took its power'' when it was otherwise occupied.]]

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** ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' shows that Vilgax's power goes even farther than that. He defeats ten of the galaxy's most powerful warriors, gets hurled into space (again), sinks to the bottom of the ocean after being caught in his ship's explosion, and if the synopsis from ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'''s series finale is anything to go by, [[spoiler:he survives an encounter from an EldritchAbomination. In fact, not only did he survive defying it, he ''took its power'' when it was otherwise occupied.]]occupied]].



* The second appearance of Amazo in ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'' falls squarely into this trope. The android, having absorbed untold amounts of power, charges through the entire Franchise/GreenLantern Corps and the entire extended roster of the Justice League to get to ComicBook/LexLuthor. It even moved a planet out of its way [[spoiler:without destroying it and later bringing it back with little more than a thought]]. That planet was [[spoiler: OA, the HQ of the Guardians of the Universe themselves.]]

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* The second appearance of Amazo in ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'' falls squarely into this trope. The android, having absorbed untold amounts of power, charges through the entire Franchise/GreenLantern Corps and the entire extended roster of the Justice League to get to ComicBook/LexLuthor. It even moved a planet out of its way [[spoiler:without destroying it and later bringing it back with little more than a thought]]. That planet was [[spoiler: OA, the HQ of the Guardians of the Universe themselves.]]themselves]].



** ''However'', his first animated appearance was actually ''way'' back in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'', believe it or not (in an episode where the Franchise/{{XMen}} also guest starred), and in ''that'' version, he was arguably presented even better than Wolverine. (Who was [[MisplacedAccent given an Australian accent]] for some strange reason). Much like in the comics, he was virtually unbeatable even by the combined efforts of the team ''and'' the three main characters, and could only be stopped by Xavier's psychic abilities once his helmet was yanked off.

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** ''However'', his first animated appearance was actually ''way'' back in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'', believe it or not (in an episode where the Franchise/{{XMen}} ComicBook/XMen also guest starred), and in ''that'' version, he was arguably presented even better than Wolverine. (Who was [[MisplacedAccent given an Australian accent]] for some strange reason).Wolverine. Much like in the comics, he was virtually unbeatable even by the combined efforts of the team ''and'' the three main characters, and could only be stopped by Xavier's psychic abilities once his helmet was yanked off.



** [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Rampage]] from ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' in his first apperance. He's effectively what happens when The Juggernaut meets SerialKiller and GeniusBruiser. The results are less than pretty to say the least, and it's only by disabling his treads that they're able to temporarily stop him. After [[BigBad Megatron]] put a RestrainingBolt on him he did suffer from some severe VillainDecay, although even then he remained an ImplacableMan of the first order.

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** [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Rampage]] from ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' in his first apperance.appearance. He's effectively what happens when The Juggernaut meets SerialKiller and GeniusBruiser. The results are less than pretty to say the least, and it's only by disabling his treads that they're able to temporarily stop him. After [[BigBad Megatron]] put a RestrainingBolt on him he did suffer from some severe VillainDecay, although even then he remained an ImplacableMan of the first order.



* [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld Zeppelins.]] During the "First Blitz" of London in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, they were utterly unstoppable. The British unloaded fusillades of heavy anti-aircraft fire and even artillery into the Zeppelins, but Zeppelins are inherently under zero internal pressure[[note]]Meaning they didn't "pop" when pierced, and leaked so slowly they could make the trip back with no problem[[/note]] and have little in the way of solid structures, meaning that they were almost entirely [[ImmuneToBullets immune to bullets and shells.]] The rockets, missiles, fighter aircraft and bombs (even [[FlechetteStorm exploding flechettes!]]) designed specifically to destroy Zeppelins had an abysmal 0% success rate (it probably didn't hurt that Zeppelins [[MoreDakka had more guns than any other aircraft in history]]). This went on for ''years.'' Things changed for the Zeppelin bombers when the British invented the incindiary bullet to ignite their [[MadeOfExplodium Hydrogen,]] or started [[AirstrikeImpossible launching planes from specially modified cruisers to bomb the Zeppelins' home bases]], and by war's end a third were shot down.

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* [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld Zeppelins.]] {{Zeppelins|FromAnotherWorld}}. During the "First Blitz" of London in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, they were utterly unstoppable. The British unloaded fusillades of heavy anti-aircraft fire and even artillery into the Zeppelins, but Zeppelins are inherently under zero internal pressure[[note]]Meaning they didn't "pop" when pierced, and leaked so slowly they could make the trip back with no problem[[/note]] and have little in the way of solid structures, meaning that they were almost entirely [[ImmuneToBullets immune to bullets and shells.]] The rockets, missiles, fighter aircraft and bombs (even [[FlechetteStorm exploding flechettes!]]) designed specifically to destroy Zeppelins had an abysmal 0% success rate (it probably didn't hurt that Zeppelins [[MoreDakka had more guns than any other aircraft in history]]). This went on for ''years.'' Things changed for the Zeppelin bombers when the British invented the incindiary bullet to ignite their [[MadeOfExplodium Hydrogen,]] or started [[AirstrikeImpossible launching planes from specially modified cruisers to bomb the Zeppelins' home bases]], and by war's end a third were shot down.



** Compared to Japanese tanks, on the Pacific front, the M4 Sherman was a juggernaut; its armour was completely immune to anything the Japanese had at their disposal. On the other hand, the Americans found they had to use high-explosive ammunition against the flimsier Japanese tanks; [[NoKillLikeOverkill the anti-tank shells piereced the Japanese tanks and came out from the other side]], causing little other damage but a nasty hole. Still, the biggest advantage of the M4 over other WWII-era tanks is that it's easy to mass-produce, allowing large numbers of them to effectively ZergRush whatever theater they are in.

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** Compared to Japanese tanks, on the Pacific front, the M4 Sherman was a juggernaut; its armour was completely immune to anything the Japanese had at their disposal. On the other hand, the Americans found they had to use high-explosive ammunition against the flimsier Japanese tanks; [[NoKillLikeOverkill [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the anti-tank shells piereced pierced the Japanese tanks and came out from the other side]], causing little other damage but a nasty hole. Still, the biggest advantage of the M4 over other WWII-era tanks is that it's easy to mass-produce, allowing large numbers of them to effectively ZergRush whatever theater they are in.



* Particularly dominant sports teams feel like this, even if emassing a few meaningless defeats on the way. Best examples are the 1972 Miami Dolphins (only undefeated NFL champion) and the 1995-6 Chicago Bulls (combined record: 87-13 -- 10 defeats in the regular season, one in the conference semifinals, two in the finals).

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* Particularly dominant sports teams feel like this, even if emassing amassing a few meaningless defeats on the way. Best examples are the 1972 Miami Dolphins (only undefeated NFL champion) and the 1995-6 Chicago Bulls (combined record: 87-13 -- 10 defeats in the regular season, one in the conference semifinals, two in the finals).
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** Mr. X in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' is a walking dispenser of pain and terror. Smashing through walls in the police station just as players pass by, and the cut-scene where he stands back up ''repeatedly''...

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** Mr. X in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' is a walking dispenser of pain and terror. Smashing through walls in the police station just as players pass by, and the cut-scene where he stands back up ''repeatedly''... The remake gives him a ton of additional Juggernaut points, too; now he simply refuses to go down to ''anything'', walking through fire, bullets and explosions like nothing, and at most getting stunned for less than a minute if the player pours out all their firepower. And then he'll get back up and resume his chase, with no remarkable injury no matter what you hit him with. He'll smash through walls, wreckage and fellow zombies without slowing his stride, and he is ''always'' after you, systematically searching the area if he loses your trail and reengaging his unbreakable MenacingStroll once he does. When Mr. X shows up, all you can do is run.
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** Compared to Japanese tanks, on the Pacific front, the M4 Sherman was a juggernaut; its armour was completely immune to anything the Japanese had at their disposal. On the other hand, the Americans found they had to use high-explosive ammunition against the flimsier Japanese tanks; [[NoKillLikeOverkill the anti-tank shells piereced the Japanese tanks and came out from the other side]], causing little other damage but a nasty hole.

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** Compared to Japanese tanks, on the Pacific front, the M4 Sherman was a juggernaut; its armour was completely immune to anything the Japanese had at their disposal. On the other hand, the Americans found they had to use high-explosive ammunition against the flimsier Japanese tanks; [[NoKillLikeOverkill the anti-tank shells piereced the Japanese tanks and came out from the other side]], causing little other damage but a nasty hole. Still, the biggest advantage of the M4 over other WWII-era tanks is that it's easy to mass-produce, allowing large numbers of them to effectively ZergRush whatever theater they are in.
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* Wiki/{{SCP|Foundation}}-[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-096 096]] whenever in the midst of an UnstoppableRage. When someone [[DontLookAtMe sees its face or some recorded image of it]], no obstacle or attack can keep it from killing and [DATA EXPUNGED] them. The best the Foundation can do is try to slow it down slightly while moving InnocentBystanders out of its path.
** To give you an idea of just how unstoppable it is, a [[GatlingGood GAU-19]] gunner once fired [[MoreDakka 600 .50-caliber rounds into an enraged 096 over a period of twenty seconds]]. It barely. ''[[NoSell flinched]]''.

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* Wiki/{{SCP|Foundation}}-[[http://www.''Wiki/SCPFoundation'':
** [[http://www.
scp-wiki.net/scp-096 096]] whenever in the midst of an UnstoppableRage. When someone [[DontLookAtMe sees its face or some recorded image of it]], no obstacle or attack can keep it from killing and [DATA EXPUNGED] them. The best the Foundation can do is try to slow it down slightly while moving InnocentBystanders out of its path.
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path. A [[GatlingGood GAU-19]] gunner once fired [[MoreDakka 600 .50-caliber rounds into an enraged 096 over a period of twenty seconds]]. It barely. barely ''[[NoSell flinched]]''.
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* DC's multiversal Superboy-Prime has exploits in various crossover events that are worth mentioning. In ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', he shrugged off the entire extended ComicBook/TeenTitans, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica JSA]], and Comicbook/DoomPatrol, got trapped in the Phantom Zone and got out, got trapped in [[ComicBook/TheFlash the Speed Force]] and ''escaped'', beat on ''both'' heroes and villains in the Battle for Metropolis, shrugged off getting rammed into a super machine by a ''different'' ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, broke through a 300 mile long wall of Franchise/GreenLantern willpower like it was made of glass, and beat the entire Green Lantern Corps on his way to Oa. The only thing that could stop him was ''two'' Supermen who had to ''fly him through a red sun''. Even then, he didn't actually die and the Green Lanterns imprisoned him ''inside'' the red sun.\\

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* DC's multiversal Superboy-Prime SelfDemonstrating/SuperboyPrime has exploits in various crossover events that are worth mentioning. In ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', he shrugged off the entire extended ComicBook/TeenTitans, [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica JSA]], and Comicbook/DoomPatrol, got trapped in the Phantom Zone and got out, got trapped in [[ComicBook/TheFlash the Speed Force]] and ''escaped'', beat on ''both'' heroes and villains in the Battle for Metropolis, shrugged off getting rammed into a super machine by a ''different'' ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, broke through a 300 mile long wall of Franchise/GreenLantern willpower like it was made of glass, and beat the entire Green Lantern Corps on his way to Oa. The only thing that could stop him was ''two'' Supermen who had to ''fly him through a red sun''. Even then, he didn't actually die and the Green Lanterns imprisoned him ''inside'' the red sun.\\



* Omega, an EnergyBeing created by ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' villain Brainiac-5 for the purpose of using the Miracle Machine to destroy the universe. (The Machine could only do what its user envisioned, and because Braniac-5 could not envision destruction o such a grandiose scale, he used it to create someone who could.) Nothing could even slow Omega down as it trekked towards the Miracle Machine; Mon-El (who is as strong as Superman) couldn't hurt him in the least, and when Wildfire unleashed all the anti-matter contained within him at once, it destroyed the Legion headquarters, but failed to so much as dent Omega. Solution: The Legion promised Braniac-5 he could use the universe in return for the location of the Machine, and when he agreed, had Matter Eater Lad destroy it by eating it, causing Omega to disappear. (As for the promise, they were smart enough to realize [[ILied they didn't have to keep it]], and had the villain locked up in an asylum.)

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* Omega, an EnergyBeing created by ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' villain Brainiac-5 for the purpose of using the Miracle Machine to destroy the universe. (The Machine could only do what its user envisioned, and because Braniac-5 could not envision destruction o such a grandiose scale, he used it to create someone who could.) Nothing could even slow Omega down as it trekked towards the Miracle Machine; Mon-El [[ComicBook/{{Valor}} Mon-El]] (who is as strong as Superman) couldn't hurt him in the least, and when Wildfire unleashed all the anti-matter contained within him at once, it destroyed the Legion headquarters, but failed to so much as dent Omega. Solution: The Legion promised Braniac-5 he could use the universe in return for the location of the Machine, and when he agreed, had Matter Eater Lad destroy it by eating it, causing Omega to disappear. (As for the promise, they were smart enough to realize [[ILied they didn't have to keep it]], and had the villain locked up in an asylum.)

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