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5[[caption-width-right:256:This clearly happens to everybody at some point, no matter how old you are.]]
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7A character is walking along when he notices a window that is apparently open. He wonders aloud who left the window open as he walks over to close it, only to run directly into the glass, revealing that the window is so clean that it gave the impression that it was open. Or a character looks over at the kitchen area to see an open area so they run over to it, only to run into the glass again, revealing it to be a sliding glass door that also gave it the impression of being an open door.
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9This is a {{Comedy}} trope where a character will mistake a clean window or a sliding glass door for an open door then run into the window or door when they try to go through it.
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11TruthInTelevision, although in RealLife this may result in anything from a TapOnTheHead to being pelted with shattered glass.
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13Compare GlassSmackAndSlide.
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15!!Examples:
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20* A series of Windex window cleaner commercials featured a pair of birds who were musing about how said cleaner is so bright that birds could get hurt flying into the windows that were cleaned. They often watched with schadenfreude as other birds did just that.
21* Inverted in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvyAlEfnoYg this]] Super Bowl Doritos commercial.
22* One advert for Fanta has a girl at a party walking into a glass door leaving her embarrassed. She quickly turns the situation around by performing an impromptu mime act, roping in one of the onlookers to dance with her.
23* ''Advertising/SexualViolenceWithTheBirdsAndTheBees'': At the party, a guy walks into a sliding glass patio door with a thump and a loud grunt.
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27* In the second episode of ''Anime/AceAttorney2016'', Phoenix and Maya do this ''simultaneously'' at the detention center; they were on opposite sides, and they thought they could get closer to each other...only to bonk their foreheads right against the clear glass.
28* In ''Literature/TheDevilIsAPartTimer'', while Emi is at a convenience store with her back to the entrance, an assassin lunges at her... only to smack into the sliding glass door.
29* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Laxxus and his cronies decide to hold a competition for control of the guild by turning Lucy and several other girl [[TakenForGranite to stone]] and then forcing the other wizards to fight to free them. They then trap guildmaster Makarov and the petrified victims in that building with a barrier spell that specifically prevents old men or stones from leaving. Makarov smacks into the barrier this way -- and to everyone's shock, so do dragon slayers Natsu and Gajeel.
30* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
31** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'': As Josuke and Jotaro get trapped in Yoshihiro's Atom Heart Father, Okuyasu rushes into the room to help them, only to immediately get sent running into a glass door.
32** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'': After learning Satoru Akefu is involved with the Rock Humans, Josuke runs after him once he catches sight of the head doctor at the hospital, immediately bumping into a glass door that appears in front of him.
33* ''Manga/LaidBackCamp'': When Nadeshiko spots her new best friend Rin working the checkout desk at their school library, she charges over to say hello now that they go to the same school. Problem? Nadeshiko is outside in the courtyard at the time and smacks into the library window, despite her other friends and Rin warning her to pay attention
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37* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: Joys of Seasons'' episode 96, Wolffy gets mad at the goats and goes after them when they make fun of his wife... not remembering until it's too late that he's behind the glass wall of Mr. Slowy's flu quarantine.
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41* ''ComicBook/{{Sillage}}'': At the end of the first issue, Navis runs into a glass wall, as she discovers that she is not actually in her native jungle, but in an alien zoo exhibit.
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45* This was used four times in ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'':
46** [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1979/10/22 Garfield tried to sneak up on Odie, only to run into a patio door.]]
47** [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1982/12/07 A bird runs into the window while Garfield was explaining about windows.]]
48** [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1993/09/12 Jon mistook a window that Garfield cleaned for being left open.]]
49** [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2000/07/11 Jon ran into the sliding glass door after noticing a dead bird on the lawn from flying into said door.]]
50* [[http://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2012/04/01 Happens to the Crocodiles]] in a ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'' strip.
51-->"Guy protected by force field, Bob."\
52"Curse you, technology."
53* ''ComicBook/TheFabulousFurryFreakBrothers'' plot to get their cousin out of prison. They boldly stride into a police station; Franklin and Phineas going through glass doors, and Fat Freddy between them thumping into the fixed glass window.
54* One ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' strip has Dilbert helping a robin recuperate after it mistakes a picture window for more air.
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58* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': A non-comedic example occurs in "The Blackbird" when the title creature flies into a window and knocks itself cold.
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62* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'': Verne and the other animals try to escape from Gladys' house after trying to get food from her, only to run into a sliding glass door.
63* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Antz}}'', Z walks toward a sandwich in a picnic but ends up walking into the plastic wrapping, which he thinks is SomeKindOfForceField.
64* A frightened Nemo keeps running into the aquarium walls in ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. Nigel the pelican also flies smack into the dentist's office window, cutting [[FailedAttemptAtDrama his attempt at a dramatic entrance]] short.
65* Pictured above is [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Tommy, Chuckie, and Phil and Lil]] falling victim to this trope in the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie'' after failing to get an ice cream sundae out of the refrigerator and subsequently being caught in the act by Didi.
66* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie'', after being captured by the diver, [=SpongeBob=] smacks into the side of fishbowl he and Patrick wake up in. Patrick initially assumes it's a wall of psychic energy.
67* In ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'', after seeing the experiments the BigBad's men are conducting in the school, T.J rushes home to tell his family, only to run into the sliding door. His mother thinks he got a concussion when he tries to explain what he saw to her.
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71* Happens in the chase sequence at the beginning of ''Film/CatsAndDogs''. Buddy sees the cat he's been chasing sitting just outside an open door, dives at it... WHAM.
72* Played straight in ''Film/BattlefieldEarth'', when Johnny enters a long-abandoned mall and runs into a plastic display case, apparently not being able to see through the frosted, moisture-covered glass.
73* ''Film/JamesBond'':
74** In the 1967 ''Film/CasinoRoyale1967'', archvillain Dr. Noah (Creator/WoodyAllen), in his underground lair, meets up with his uncle James Bond (Creator/DavidNiven), and lowers a big sheet of invisible glass between them. When James sums up his plans for world domination as compensation for his feelings of sexual inferiority, Noah angrily steps forward -- forgetting about the glass and smashing it to bits.
75** In ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', James Bond is trying to navigate Scaramanga's lair and walks into a clear glass wall.
76* Near the end of ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Neytiri walks into a window, then feels around it until she finds an opening.
77* Creator/TimBurton's ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' has a scene where Willy Wonka walks straight into the glass elevator. Twice.
78-->"I have to remember where I park this thing..."
79* ''Film/Joker2019'': [[ComicBook/TheJoker Arthur]] talks to two detectives about [[spoiler: the three murders on the subway while his mom is in the hospital for a stroke]]. [[FailedAttemptAtDrama He attempts to blow them off by walking a way to go see his mother, but he ends up running straight into the glass door instead. Turns out that door was exit only.]]
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83* Non-humorous example: The book "What Happens When We Die", from the Children's Bible Basics series, opens with a child seeing a yellow warbler fly into a window and then succumb in a matter of seconds.
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87* ''Series/ModernFamily'':
88** Claire is worried that a dog Phil's father brought will walk into the back door. The dog doesn't, but their son Luke does.
89** In another episode, Cameron walks into the back door screen on Jay's home.
90* ''Series/ICarly'': Spencer invokes this in the episode "iPrank." He pranks Sam and Freddie by having a clear, nearly invisible plexiglass wall placed in front of the elevator so whoever exited it would smack into it.
91* The first clip in the Daisy Fuentes-John Fugelsang era of ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'' to win the $100,000 top prize was security camera footage of this trope.
92* In ''Series/TheCosbyMysteries'', a FemmeFatale tries to shoot Creator/BillCosby, only to discover he's standing behind a sheet of bulletproof glass he's set up in the room between them.
93* In the ''Series/{{Haven}}'' episode "Silent Night", the town of Haven gets trapped under a giant glass dome. Several birds and drivers crash into it.
94* An episode of ''Series/TheOfficeUS'' shows the aftermath of Michael running ''through'' such a window. In his own house. [[NeverMyFault By his account,]] his girlfriend cleaned the window, so he thought the glass was gone. He heard an ice cream truck.
95* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'': At the end of the first episode J.D. consoles himself with the thought that at least he got through his first week without embarrassing himself too badly, and walks into a freshly polished glass door which knocks him flat on his ass in front of everyone.
96* In the ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'' episode "A Body Worth Guarding," Hutch walks into a sliding glass door while checking out a hotel room.
97* ''Series/OddSquad'': In "The Voice", Oona leads Oprah through the quarantine room in the lab so she can get the Voice-inator gadget and give her boss a new voice. Oprah tries saying "doors" in order to make the glass door open since it's voice-activated, but since her voice is that of an older man and is not her usual one, it doesn't work and she walks straight into the glass.
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101* In a trailer/minisode of the 2015 ''Series/{{The Muppets|2015}}'' TV series, Miss Piggy does this. In a fun example of puppeteer attention to detail, she leaves a visible snout mark.
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105* In the play ''What I Meant Was'' by Craig Lucas, a mother forgives her son for (among other things) pretending he didn't know her when she walked into a plate glass window at his grade school and broke her nose.
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109* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': In "Mime to Five", Disco Bear waits for Mime to finish washing the "glass door" only to find out he was just washing the air. This causes Disco Bear to walk straight into a real glass door Mime had cleaned, fatally impaling him with glass shards.
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113* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''. Ellen ''expected'' a window of a secure government facility [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-08-08 to have glass and braced for impact]] when she was thrown toward it; it did not and she merely had to contend with a two-story drop.
114* [[http://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2010/11/12/based-on-a-true-story/ In a comic for]] ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'', Peanut is startled when a squirrel runs into a nearby window from outside.
115* In ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', [[https://kevinandkell.com/2022/kk0218.html this happened to Honk]] when he was rushing to the Dewclaw tree so his hatching daughter Ack could {{imprint|ing}} with him. They were able to get her mother on a [=FaceTime=] call while Honk was recovering from a concussion.
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119* ''WebVideo/OriginsSMP'': Phil, who is [[WingedHumanoid associated with birds]], can't see glass, and has flown into windows on multiple occasions.
120* An episode (The Super Slow Show Season 1 Episode 1 Part 4) of WebVideo/TheSlowMoGuys comedically features this: a remote detonator is attached to a pane of glass in order to break it fully before Gav dramatically crashes through it. Needless to say, and despite following a lengthy conversation with Dan about how he'd better not refuse to activate the detonator in order to see exactly this happen, the detonator ends up being faulty, and Gav a tad more uncomfortable than before with what happens next.
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124* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': In "[=McMystery=] at [=McDuck=] [=McManor=]!", Mark Beaks hacks into the mansion's security camera and finds footage of Scrooge running into a glass door thinking it was open. He finds this hilarious, and he prepares to leave so he can upload it on the internet... only to [[EpicFail run into a non-glass, completely opaque locked door]].
125%%* Happens to ''WesternAnimation/MrBogus'' in the second act of the episode [[Recap/MrBogusS3E3WaterboyBogus "Waterboy Bogus"]].
126* ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio'': When Mickey begins to lead everyone else out of the studio, [[WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph Ralph]] walks right into the glass door.
127%%* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'', Pete, being a mutated pigeon, has a tendency to do this.
128* Occurs twice in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "[[Recap/TeenTitansGoS1E43BrainFood Brain Food]]". Moments after Beast Boy's spell to make the other Titans dumber takes effect, Cyborg and Robin ran towards the window after seeing a flying Seagull. At the end, all the Titans ran for a Butterfly, only for them to do the same thing.
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132* Birds are prone to flying into windows because they don't know that they're actually glass, so they end up badly hurting themselves. There are a few instances of birds having left clear impressions of their bodies on windows after flying into them (apparently due to residue from their feathers).
133* One fatal real-life example proved crucial to proving the existence of necrophilia among ducks.
134* Several types of insects who follow the light-source (for an example, flies and bees) are known to repeatedly run into glass and they can even starve to death trying to fly through it even if there is an obvious way out of the house.[[note]]This may be paradoxically assisted by some insects' ability to perceive ''polarized'' light better than we do; as polarized sunglasses and camera filters show, filtering out light that doesn't swing in just the "right" way reduces the glare from reflections, thereby making the already-transparent window glass potentially all but outright ''invisible'' to the unfortunate insect in question.[[/note]]
135* Music/JustinBieber has walked into a glass wall in 2010 and 2013, suffering a concussion from the second incident.
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