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* In ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', Vita's long-range weapons of choice are iron spheres that she launches towards her targets by striking them with the [[DropTheHammer polo mallet-like]] [[SwissArmyWeapon Hammer form]] of her [[EmpathicWeapon Armed Device]].

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* In ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', Vita's long-range weapons of choice are iron spheres that she launches towards her targets by striking them with the [[DropTheHammer polo mallet-like]] mallet-like [[SwissArmyWeapon Hammer form]] of her [[EmpathicWeapon Armed Device]].
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** "[[Recap/CSINYS04E04 Time's Up]]": A guy uses an automatic pitching machine to pelt the performance on a live billboard in Times Square with tennis balls when it keeps him up at night. He is taken into custody after a dead woman is found at the scene.

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** "[[Recap/CSINYS04E04 Time's Up]]": "[[Recap/CSINYS04E08 Buzzkill]]": A guy uses an automatic pitching machine to pelt the performance on a live billboard in Times Square with tennis balls when it keeps him up at night. He is taken into custody after a dead woman is found at the scene.
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** "[[Recap/CSINYS04E04 Time's Up]]": A guy uses an automatic pitching machine to stop the performance on a live billboard in Times Square when it keeps him up at night. He is taken into custody after a dead woman is found at the scene.

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** "[[Recap/CSINYS04E04 Time's Up]]": A guy uses an automatic pitching machine to stop pelt the performance on a live billboard in Times Square with tennis balls when it keeps him up at night. He is taken into custody after a dead woman is found at the scene.

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* In the ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' episode, "The Closer," the murder weapon was revealed to be a baseball thrown by a free agent pitcher.

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* In the ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' episode, "The Closer," the ''Series/{{CSINY}}'':
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murder weapon was in "[[Recap/CSINYS01E22 The Closer]]" is revealed to be a baseball thrown by a free agent pitcher.pitcher.
** "[[Recap/CSINYS04E04 Time's Up]]": A guy uses an automatic pitching machine to stop the performance on a live billboard in Times Square when it keeps him up at night. He is taken into custody after a dead woman is found at the scene.
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* In ''Anime/{{Scryed}}'', Asuka Tachibana's Alter is called Eternity Eight, also known as the Eight Treasure Balls. For the most part, they're a SwissArmySuperpower, able to create energy constructs of a sort (making a LaserBlade by arranging them in a line, or a shield by making them flat). However, in the manga, they can combine into a giant ball which he can launch at enemies.

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* In ''Anime/{{Scryed}}'', ''Anime/SCryEd'', Asuka Tachibana's Alter is called Eternity Eight, also known as the Eight Treasure Balls. For the most part, they're a SwissArmySuperpower, able to create energy constructs of a sort (making a LaserBlade by arranging them in a line, or a shield by making them flat). However, in the manga, they can combine into a giant ball which he can launch at enemies.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'' series has Pike Balls, which are spiked and make an OrbitingParticleShield when used / cast, such as in ''VideoGame/ShantaeAndThePiratesCurse'' and ''VideoGame/ShantaeAndTheSevenSirens''.
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* One-shot ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' villain the Sportsman was a ThemeSerialKiller targeting prominent sporting figures with sports-themed weaponry, including an exploding basketball.
* In Franchise/TheDCU, the villain Sportsmaster sometimes uses shot-puts and other balls as bludgeoning weapons, as well as using trick versions that explode.
* ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'' foe the Pinball Wizard carries mechanisms that shoot a stream of ball bearings.These are metallic spheres similar to those used in pinballs.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': One-shot ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' villain the Sportsman was a ThemeSerialKiller targeting prominent sporting figures with sports-themed weaponry, including an exploding basketball.
* In Franchise/TheDCU, the ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'': The Pinball Wizard carries mechanisms that shoot a stream of ball bearings. These are metallic spheres similar to those used in pinballs.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': The [[ComicBook/GreenLantern1941 Golden Age]]
villain Sportsmaster sometimes uses shot-puts and other balls as bludgeoning weapons, as well as using trick versions that explode.
* ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'' foe the Pinball Wizard carries mechanisms that shoot a stream of ball bearings.These are metallic spheres similar to those used in pinballs.
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* In the furry comic ''ComicBook/ZaibatsuTears'' the vixen protagonist, a high-end cyborg, is shown using ball bearings as weapons as she and other enhanced cyborgs can throw them with the same speed, accuracy, and damaging potential of any bullet.

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* ''ComicBook/ZaibatsuTears'': In the furry comic ''ComicBook/ZaibatsuTears'' the vixen protagonist, a high-end cyborg, is shown using ball bearings as weapons as she and other enhanced cyborgs can throw them with the same speed, accuracy, and damaging potential of any bullet.

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* In ''Manga/HoshinEngi'', one of the villains wields the paope Kaketsu Shinto... which takes the appearence of two unassuming volleyballs. Volleyballs that can sprout blades capable of paralyzing anyone they cut.



* In ''Manga/SoulHunter'', one of the villains wield the Paopei Kaketsu Shinto... which takes the appearence of two unassuming volleyballs. Volleyballs that can sprout blades capable of paralyzing anyone they cut.

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