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14Construction vehicles are intended for building large facilities, but these guys didn't get the memo. The trope flips the intention on its head, using tools of creation as weapons of war.
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16A bulldozer tends to be a popular pick because its resemblance to a [[TankGoodness tank]] and its front blade that is capable of moving large chunks of land makes it a very versatile vehicle. As it is more useful in both landscaping and destruction than most other vehicles, a savvy character looking to cause mayhem will likely pick one as their go-to option.
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18Other popular picks include the front-end loader (with its large all-terrain wheels and maneuverable scoop), the wrecking ball crane (the quintessential demolition vehicle), and the excavator (with its modifiable arm and the ability to turn a complete 180° or even 360°). A steamroller is a popular pick for [[SquashedFlat flattening characters against the ground]]. In ScienceFiction settings, construction robots may count as well [[AIIsACrapshoot if their programming is overridden to cause nothing but destruction]]. It may also count [[PoweredArmor exo-suits]] or [[HumongousMecha mechas]] that were primarily created for the use of construction but are then commandeered to be used for combat instead.
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20Farm machinery also count towards this trope. In particular, combine harvesters seem to lend themselves to it; with their rotating blades being able to reduce unfortunate passersby into [[ChunkySalsaRule so much chunky salsa]], like an oversized version of a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]].
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22SuperTrope to ForkliftFu. SubTrope of {{Irony}} and CarFu. See also NoOSHACompliance for when general safety in a workplace is thrown out the window. Compare ThisIsADrill and DrillTank.
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24No relation to {{Deconstruction}} and BiasSteamroller.
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33* In ''Manga/{{Appleseed}} Ex Machina'', a construction worker goes berserk upon being fired and jumps into a nearby construction [[MiniMecha landmate]], whereupon he starts wrecking the site while raving over its loudspeaker about being treated poorly. Deunan manages to get behind him and press the emergency stop button.
34* ''Anime/GiantGorg'': One episode had Gorg battling against a behemoth-sized weaponized bulldozer, modified from a military-purpose construction vehicle.
35* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders:'' In Jotaro's final battle with DIO, when the latter [[TimeStandsStill uses The World to stop time]], he seemingly disappears, then he comes back from the sky to try to ''drop a steam roller'' onto Jotaro.
36* Iris steals a large amount of construction equipment from Tsukimura Constructions in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaReflection'', using her {{Technopath}} powers to control and alter them on the fly into more combat appropriate forms.
37* ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamTheOrigin'': The Mobile Worker MW-01 is a HumongousMecha designed with construction purposes in mind, acting as a humanoid bulldozer. The Principality of Zeon saw the potential to turn it into a war machine, and had both Mash and Ramba Ral duke it out to test its combat capabilities. Despite promising results, the Zeon engineers decided that the design would be too slow and ineffective for real combat, and began the mobile suit development project based on the MW-01, with the MS-06 Zaku as the eventual endpoint.
38** While in ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamTheOrigin'' the Mobile Worker construction robot only saw mock combat, in the ''Gundam Breaker'' series of mecha combat games, the Mobile Worker is a common sight due to its unique industrial design standing out from the mass of Gundams and Zakus and more militaristic robots.
39* In ''Franchise/{{Patlabor}}'', criminals started using large construction machines called "Labors" to commit crimes across the nation, which was an impetus for creating a Special Vehicles section of the police.
40* In the ''Anime/SonicX'' episode "Chaos Emerald Chaos" during the construction scene, an excavator itself goes out of control after its bucket came into contact with the Chaos Emerald and goes on to flip a truck, scaring a confused construction workers including its operator. The machine eventually stops just as suddenly as it began.
41* ''Anime/TheUltraman'': One of the MonsterOfTheWeek is Hectore, a giant bulldozer-weapon taken over by the Liquid Monster, an alien creature that can possess machinery, turning the construction vehicle into an unstoppable kaiju.
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45* ''ComicBook/CloneWarsAdventures:'' In the story "Graduation Day," droids attack a farm operated by failed candidates for Jedi Knighthood, one of whom plows through them with a farming machine.
46* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' foes the Demolition Team are a team of villains with a construction motif and using specially designed power tool inspired weapons. Member Steamroller is a former motorcycle stunt rider from Chicago. He rides a compact version of a steamroller that can flatten buildings.
47* In ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'' #4 (Gold Key), "Follow Through To Yoo Hoo" has Sgt. Blast and Meekly in the Army Surplus Special allowing the racers behind them to go ahead, only for the racer to get clobbered by a logging truck. Dick Dastardly is the first they victimize (it was a chapter in his book "How To Win a Race by Hook or Crook"), but the next racer, Rufus Ruffcut easily avoids the truck (as a lumberjack, he can smell a logging truck a mile away). The truck eventually clobbers the Surplus Special.
48-->'''Sgt. Blast:''' Meekly, you're demoted to private last class!
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52* In ''Fanfic/AnEntryWithABang'' (A Jack Ryan/Mechwarrior crossover), a gantry crane is used to take down a HumongousMecha by tangling its legs with a cable, and then dropping a container on the fallen mech, and finally ramming the mech, which buries the mech under the wreckage so that commandos can capture it.
53* ''FanFic/TheRoadRollerRampage'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin; a steamroller is used on a rampage.
54* In the ''Fanfic/SuperwomenOfEva'' fanfic ''Vengeful Devil'', Asuka (who has the powers of the ComicBook/GhostRider) hijacks a massive excavator, augments it with hellfire, and hands a bunch of criminals ([[spoiler:and the NERV Section 2 agents using them as bait to draw out the Rider]]) a very bad day. [[WordOfGod Word of author OrionPax09]] is that the sequence is based on the excavator sequence of ''Film/GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance''.
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58* In ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', Lightning and Mater go [[CowTipping tractor-tipping]], and in doing so incur the wrath of "Frank", a combine harvester who acts like a vicious, angry bull. Lightning later has a nightmare about Frank running in the Dinoco 400, chewing up all his opponents, and winning the race.
59* In ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheMovie'', BigBad Alphonse Perrier du von Scheck plans to bulldoze the entire neighborhood and build a shopping mall. As a result, bulldozers are prominently used in the climax.
60* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'': During the final battle, Emmet combines an entire fleet of construction vehicles into a HumongousMecha powerful enough to tear through the Micromanager army.
61* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse'': [[AdultsAreUseless Construction workers for some unknown reason]] leave the keys in their construction machines, which allows Chowder to briefly start up an excavator by accident. He later uses it in the climactic fight against the titular, monstrous house with DJ and Jenny accompanying him. DJ also swings on the rope of a tower crane [[spoiler:to drop a stick of dynamite into the chimney of the house]].
62* In the climax of ''WesternAnimation/Rio2'', one of the friendly human characters, Linda, commandeers a bulldozer and saves Eduardo with it when one of the loggers tries to run him over after he's knocked out of the sky.
63* In the climax of the 2015 ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'' movie, the insane BigBad Trumper uses a farm tractor equipped with grabber, the vehicle that Shaun drove at the beginning of the film, to try to push the shed [[spoiler:that has the heroes inside]] into a nearby rock quarry.
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67* In the iconic climax of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', Ripley uses a [[MiniMecha P-5000 Powered Work Loader]], more colloquially known as "The Power Loader" (intended for heavy lifting), to duke it out with the Xenomorph Queen.
68-->'''Ripley:''' Get away from her, you bitch!
69* ''Film/BlackMask'': A MookLieutenant uses a tracked loader to terrorize the police, crushing a few of them under its tracks until Inspector Shek manages to make it stop by leaping up the vehicle's side and forcing its driver off at gunpoint.
70* ''Film/BloodQuantum'': A variant occurs when Bumper and Moon block the bridge leading to the reservation with a giant snowblower. The zombies mindlessly try to charge through it and are shredded apart.
71* ''Film/ColdPursuit'': Both gangs arrive at Nels' workplace, and most of them are killed in the ensuing shootout. Viking, attempting to drive away, is trapped when Nels uses a John Deere tracked feller-buncher (a tree harvester) to impale a shorn tree into his car.
72* In ''Film/{{Commando}}'', [[RetiredBadass John Matrix]] uses a tracked loader to [[https://youtu.be/BLjvPKQw_3c break into an army surplus store for equipping himself with military weaponry.]]
73* During the final confrontation in ''Film/DeadlyHarvest'', [[spoiler:Grant uses a bulldozer to attack Mort Logan and his men, smashing up the marauders' van as they attempt to escape]].
74* In ''Film/DeathMachines'', Mr. Gioletti's henchman George is killed when the white Death Machine plows into the phone booth he's using with a bulldozer.
75* The finale of ''Film/DuelOfFists 2: The Angry Guest'' is a massive fight in a rock quarry. Which culminates with its BashBrothers protagonists hijacking a pair of bulldozers and squashing multiple mooks with their fronts.
76* In ''Film/TheFateOfTheFurious'', [[https://youtu.be/ox1SVCutwv4 Tej uses a wrecking ball to get rid of the bad guys chasing the team.]] The wrecking ball is completely painted yellow with smiley face winking.
77* ''Film/TheFightingSeabees'': When attacked by the Japanese, the soldiers of the Construction Battalion use their construction machinery (bulldozers, cranes, etc.) as part of the defense. In the final scene, the hero attaches explosives to the blade of a bulldozer and uses it to ram a petroleum storage tank. The resulting explosion sends burning fuel into the path of the attacking Japanese, saving the American base.
78* ''Film/GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance'': The title character exploits the fact that one of the film's fights is taking place in an open quarry to hijack a bucket-wheel excavator, enhance it with hellfire, and use it to run over his foes.
79* ''Film/IRobot'': A demolition robot's schedule is edited while Del Spooner is investigating the building in question.
80* ''Film/JamesBond'':
81** In ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'', Bond's ally Kamran Shah uses a front-end loader to smash through the barbed wire fence surrounding the Soviet compound. He uses the steel bucket to block gunfire aimed at the Mujahideen troops coming in behind him, and when the Soviet soldier toss grenades, he scoops them up in the bucket and rams the bucket into a sandbagged machine gun emplacement.
82** In ''Film/CasinoRoyale2006'', while Bond is chasing the bomb maker across a construction site, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvtxnE4tgA0 he gets in a loader and drives at the bomb maker, demolishing a lot of the construction site in the process.]]
83** In ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2DUFYqc27w Bond takes control of a Caterpillar excavator being shipped on a train and uses it to attack the assassin he's chasing.]] In the process, he crushes several cars being shipped and rips the back off the rearmost passenger car.
84* The plot of ''Film/{{Killdozer}}'' is that a bunch of construction workers are being terrorized and killed by an [[HauntedTechnology evil, living bulldozer]], which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
85* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'':
86** In ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'', TheHeavy Terminatrix hacks several police vehicles in order to assist her during her attempted termination of John Connor, while she herself barrels through the streets driving a heavy crane to pursue him.
87** In the car chase scene in ''Film/TerminatorDarkFate'', the Rev-9 Terminator pursues Dani, Grace and Diego in a dump truck fitted with a bulldozer blade (pictured above).
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91* ''Literature/BlackTideRising'': In "Maligator County", the local survivors use a convoy of bulldozers, tractors, sprayers (to distribute poisonous pesticides), and combine harvesters to clear out the 7,000 zombies keeping them from re-settling the nearest town.
92* ''Literature/TheHanSoloAdventures:'' In ''Han Solo and the Lost Legacy,'' two female mining technicians run over scores of Xim's War Robots in a vehicle called a land gouger while trying to escape the besieged camp.
93* ''Literature/TheJonah'': In the coastal town of Adleby, DC Jim Kelso and customs officer Ellie Shepherd narrowly avoid being crushed by a suddenly active bulldozer.
94* ''Literature/XWingSeries'': In ''Wedge's Gamble'', Rogue Squadron hijacks a construction droid (a skyscraper-sized part-vehicle, part-mobile-factory that can demolish buildings, recycle their material, and build new buildings) on Coruscant in order to seize an orbital mirror control center, which helps them disable Coruscant's planetary shield.
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98* ''Series/Annika2021'': In episode #2.3, workers at a recycling plant, angry at suddenly discoering they are unemployed, attack their boss's SUV with a front end loader. [=McAndrews=] and Clarke manage to pull him out just before the roof is crushed.
99* ''Series/TheATeam'' would often use construction equipment as part of their ATeamMontage, turning it into an armored vehicle that they would then use to rain mayhem on the bad guys.
100* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': In "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS2E1BackFromTheDead Back From the Dead]]", Carole, who thinks that Brittas [[ItMakesSenseInContext is using her son's body to gain eternal youth]], uses an excavator to try to destroy Brittas' car... with him inside it.
101* In the fifth season finale of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS5E22TheGift The Gift]]", Xander sucker-punches BigBad [[PhysicalGod Glory]] with a wrecking ball.
102-->'''Xander:''' And [[IronicEcho the glorified bricklayer]] picks up a spare.
103* ''Series/TheFBI'': In "All the Streets Are Silent", the FBI have to storm a motel occupied by heavily armed criminals. When the crooks open fire with machine guns, the FBI use a bulldozer to advance on the building and smash through the fence: using the blade as a bulletproof shield, and with other agents advancing behind the cover of the dozer.
104* ''Series/TheGoodies'': In "The New Office", the Goodies tow their new office a location completely surrounded by paddocks and open woodland. Their new location seems eerily quiet though until the silence is shattered by loud roaring noises. Tim initially thinks it's just a cow, but a peek outside reveals several huge dinosaur-like bulldozers and construction machines moving around the adjacent paddock with nobody driving them. Some of the monster machines graze in the paddock and on a nearby hedge, but most appear to be carnivorous and launch a counter-attack against the Goodies; whose brave pitched battle appears fruitless when they are eventually cornered at the door to their office by a looming throng of lethal construction equipment.
105* ''Series/SWAT2017'': "Pride" sees the team having to safeguard the local LGBT rights parade against an extremist hate group, climaxing in them having to stop the hate group's big plan -- namely, driving four bulldozers simultaneously into the parade, hoping to kill as many people as possible. While the team manage to stop three bulldozers from doing any damage, it takes plowing their own armoured transport van into the fourth to stop it from injuring [[TheLancer Deacon]] in the process.
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109%%* "Wrecking Ball", one of Music/MileyCyrus's most popular songs, with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8 the music video]] having over 1 billion views on Website/YouTube.
110%%-->'''Miley Cyrus:''' I came in like a wrecking ball...
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114* ''TabletopGame/{{Battletech}}'' has non-combatant [=IndustrialMechs=] designed for farming, forestry, mining, demolition, construction, security etc. With the shortage of [=BattleMechs=], particularly after the Word of Blake Jihad, many such 'Mechs have been commandeered, armed, and up-armored into improvised combat machines, sort of like bipedal Technicals. Irregular conflicts between users of these vehicles may sometimes be decided by them, but few of these so-called "[=IndustrialMech MODs=]" will last long against proper [=BattleMechs=].
115* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
116** [[OurOrksAreDifferent Orks]] will often attach the equipment they use to construct their ramshackle vehicles and buildings to their vehicles in an attempt to increase their deadliness when they get close to their foes. Wrecking balls and scrap grabbers are particularly common as they can cause carnage when turned on enemy infantry. [[DownplayedTrope While they have never been used for construction or demolition]], deff rollas are also extremely popular, apply the principle of a steamroller to warfare and improves it by adding spikes.
117** [[DownplayedTrope While not true construction vehicles]], many Imperial and Chaos armoured vehicles are equipped with dozer blades when operation in dense terrain so that they can clear roads of rubble and other derbies during a battle.
118** The [[HumongousMecha massive bipedal war machines]] known as Knights were originally designed to help construct human colonies on hostile worlds as well protect them from indigenous lifeforms. Over the years, the massive reaper chainswords have proven just as good at cutting down the enemy as they were at cutting down trees, while thunderstrike gauntlets can throw armoured vehicles as easily as they can carry heavy building material.
119** Genestealer Cults, to fit their theme of rebellious Imperial citizens, repurpose mining equipment and heavy mining loaders for their army vehicles. They even put large mining drills to use to create localized earthquakes during battles.
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123* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'': the Fangpyre Wrecking Ball is a normal wrecking crane machine that was [[TheMagicTouch bit by the Fangpyre]] and weaponized by them.
124* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': The Constructicons are an entire team of Decepticons themed around construction equipment. While very good at building, they're equally good at demolition as Omega Supreme and the Crystal City can attest to, particularly their bulldozer, Bonecrusher.
125-->'''Bonecrusher:''' Hit it till it stands no taller than dirt.
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129* The Mexico level of ''VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenRacing'' has Bond driving his Aston Martin into a heavily-guarded military base, and ambushed by two massive bulldozers which he must destroy.
130* In the first episode "Nightmare" of ''VideoGame/AlanWake'', the office in the lumber mill gets crashed through off the cliffside with a bulldozer by a random tainted.
131* ''VideoGame/AnnoMutationem'' has futuristic versions of this trope, with gigantic construction robots on caterpillar tracks, armed with industrial-sized [[LaserBlade plasma cutters]] for precision slicing and shaping of futuristic construction materials. Due to their size, flexibility, and sheer weight, they can also be used for combat, and a hijacked one serves as the first major boss of the game.
132* ''BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles'' is a FightingGame in which the combatants go at each other in construction vehicles. There's a story mode in which protagonist Hayato Kongo succeeds his late father as head of the family construction company. To this end, he must battle other construction workers to get them to join his crew and get through a rivalry with Shurabe Corp.
133* ''VideoGame/BlastCorps'' revolves around using a variety of construction vehicles to demolish abandoned towns to prevent [[NitroExpress a runaway truck carrying nuclear warheads]] from crashing and exploding.
134* The FinalBoss of ''VideoGame/CTSpecialForces'': ''Bioterror'' assault the players while commandeering a weaponized excavator which can lob rocks all over the place while tackling the players.
135* ''Videogame/GetAmped:'' One of the "accessories" lets you use miniature construction vehicles to attack enemies in various ways, from rushing through enemies with a bulldozer to smashing them with a wrecking ball crane.
136* ''VideoGame/TheGladiator'', being a {{wuxia}} game set in the Song Dynasty, has the BambooTechnology version of this trope (yes, ''really!'') Every now and then, you might be attacked by a war chariot (piloted either by a boss or a mook) with a GiantMook pushing it from behind, a swinging wrecking ball on it's front, and the pilot can control the ball swinging it left and right to smash you up.
137* In the ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' series, you can use any construction vehicle that appears, such as a bulldozer or even a combine harvester, to play this trope in free-roam.
138* ''VideoGame/LetsGoIsland'': The first phase of the final boss fight had the protagonists fighting the mutant sea monster with the crane of the boat they're on, getting into a grappling match against each other.
139* At the end of ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}}: The Painful'''s Construction area is a segment in which Brad gets into a bulldozer and runs over people for experience points. The boss at the end of the segment is Horrace, a fellow bulldozer driver, though you only fight him because he loses control of his own dozer.
140* ''VideoGame/LittleWheel'': The protagonist lifts a segment of the broken train with the claw of a wheeled construction crane to swing it at a hill of debris and clear a path.
141* ''VideoGame/MetalHead'' have the high-tech terrorist syndicate throwing assorted machines at you, one of them being a weaponized construction vehicle capable of flinging it's wrecking ball at you.
142* The first boss of ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'' 6, fought in the rebel's underground base, is a weaponized excavator-backhoe combo military vehicle, who uses its front to ram players while catapulting boulders from its back.
143* ''VideoGame/MetroidOtherM'': In the Materials Storehouse of the Cryosphere, Samus faces the [[TheMole Deleter]] who operates the futuristic industrial heavy-lifting vehicle known as [=RB176=] Ferrocrusher, which features giant claws for lifting, [[EnergyWeapon lasers]] for precision-cutting, and buzzsaws for ripping and tearing.
144* ''VideoGame/{{Riot}}'' has a stage where the player gets attacked by a wrecking ball crane, where they must shoot the vehicle while avoiding the dropping ball.
145* ''VideoGame/{{Starsiege}}'' has several types of construction or civilian equipment repurposed for war. The Emancipator HERC was previously a bipedal cargo loader refitted with alien weapons, while the tiny Avenger AFV was once a simple agricultural tractor. A more overt example is the Dreadlock, an old construction bulldozer repurposed as a tank. It still has the earthmoving blade, and [[CarFu 45 tons of bulldozer moving at ramming speed hurts a lot]].
146* ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage3'' has a segment in the construction yard level where you're chased by an enemy in a bulldozer. You need to punch your way through (thankfully weak) enemies and barricades while avoiding being run over. You can punch the bulldozer to drive it back a short distance, but it won't be defeated until you reach the end of that area and it runs into a steel brace, causing a barrel to fall on the driver.
147* In the ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' Deathrun mod map "[=dr_Safety_First=]", the last section of the map has the trap activator take control of a bulldozer to run over the remaining players. To make things more difficult, the runners have to navigate through a warehouse maze while trying to avoid the rampant bulldozer.
148* ''VideoGame/VocaloidStory1'': Rin and Len's ultimate attacks involving them using a steamroller. Len uses it to run over all enemies, whilst Rin opts to throw one to a target, which has a high chance to inflict OneHitKill.
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152In ''WebAnimation/{{Lackadaisy}},'' TheScrounger Rocky leads his crew of [[VenturousSmuggler booze-runners]] to a quarry in an attempt to gain a defensive advantage over their pursuers from the rival Marigold gang. He commandeers a steam shovel, puts a sack full of dynamite into the bucket, jams the controls, then climbs up in the bucket and starts randomly [[ThrowDownTheBomblet lobbing]] lit sticks onto the ground below while [[MadBomber maniacally]] screaming an impromptu poem about a circus train and its FightingClown just in time to [[BigDamnHeroes save]] his compatriots from Marigold's HiredGuns. Unfortunately, his rampage is cut short after one of those sticks ends up bouncing back into the dynamite-filled bucket, just as the steam shovel heads toward the quarry water tower.
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156 * The ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip "[[https://xkcd.com/677/ Asshole]]" stars Beret Guy getting an excavator to smack a couple who was judgemental about his choice of cars. In the AltText, he uses it later to drive into a bakery to pick up [[TrademarkFavoriteFood scones]].
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160* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'': Willie Watt steals a giant construction robot and goes on a rampage trying to kill those who abused and bullied him, and everyone else at a school dance.
161* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'':
162** In the episode "Dawn of the Eds", a wrecking ball briefly appears, almost hitting [[ComicTrio the Eds]] while none of them even notice.
163** In "Don't Rain on My Ed", [[DumbMuscle Ed]] and [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Eddy]] run into a steamroller, and when the former yanks him out of it, Eddy accidentally turns the steamroller on and it ends up running over them causing them to be SquashedFlat, the page picture.
164* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'':
165** As Ernie Potts enjoys being the demolition worker, he plans to knock down the old Circle Theater with his wrecking ball crane, which Arnold's grandmother is against, causing the conflict in the episode "The Old Building".
166** In "Save the Tree", Helga Pataki's antagonistic father Big Bob announces that Mighty Pete, the oldest tree in town, will cut down with a bulldozer and build a beeper center on its place, which Arnold and the other kids are against him because they love the tree. As a result, the bulldozer is mainly focused in the climax of the episode.[[note]]In RealLife, using a bulldozer is not the correct way to get rid of a giant tree, especially when there are buildings around the tree that it can fall on.[[/note]]
167* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':
168** In the episode "Abracadaver", wrecking balls are used to demolish an old magic theater, only for one of them to hit the old iron maiden that held Al Lusion and set him free, causing the whole plot of the episode.
169** In "The Mane Event", Bubbles removes the wrecking ball from a crane to use it as EpicFlail against the Evil Eye, only to have it blasted out of her hands.
170* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'': A sketch from "More Blood, More Chocolate" features WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder's vehicles helping him kill some union thugs who want to shut him down.
171* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'': In "Howl of the Fright Hound", Scooby uses a {{forklift|Fu}} to defeat the eponymous robot dog.
172* ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'': In "Free Wheeling to Wheeling", Dick Dastardly uses abandoned construction vehicles to impede the other racers.
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176* [[TanksButNoTanks Civilian Bulldozers]] have been given armour protection and used in various armies by combat engineers for front-line duties clearing barricades and obstacles; in UsefulNotes/NewZealand in [=WW2=], comandeered bulldozers were given an armoured shell and a rotating MG turret and used as makeshift improvised tanks (the [[TheAllegedCar infamous]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Semple_tank Bob Semple tank]]).
177* [[https://www.damninteresting.com/the-wrath-of-the-killdozer/ The infamous Killdozer]] was an improvised tank built out of a 30-ton concrete-and-steel bunker, a hunting rifle, a bulldozer, some video equipment, an oxygen bottle, and one disgruntled man upset that he was forced to sell his muffler repair shop to the city because of shady dealings with the new concrete plant. At 3 PM, on June 4th 2004, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Heemeyer Marvin Heemeyer]] rampaged all over the city of Granby, Colorado for two hours, ruining about 13 buildings and racking up seven million dollars in damages. The rampage came to an end when the Killdozer’s treads got stuck in a basement and could not get out due to damage to the radiator, and Heemeyer shot himself. Here is the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlZh9-NQEyI video]].
178* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7ee5dZjhXs&t Russian revenge: Excavator crashes car.]]
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