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11->'''Tony''': Ah, let me guess... You're that person in horror movie that decides that since all your friends are dead, you really need to go check out the demonic, breathing noise down in the basement.
12->'''Kate''': Well, it beats being the girl who twists her ankle and gets everybody else killed.
13-->-- ''Series/{{NCIS}}''
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15Any injury which causes a fleeing victim (call him Bob) to fall or become slowed, giving his pursuer a better chance to catch up. If the injury is crippling, other characters must decide whether to abandon Bob or assist him, knowing that supporting or carrying Bob will slow down other members of the group and put them in greater danger as well.
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17In war stories and action movies, a heroic team member with a damaged ankle may bravely say IWillOnlySlowYouDown and volunteer to do a one-person LastStand with a machine gun to provide covering fire so their comrades can escape.
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19In a regrettably sexist tradition, this tends to happen to female characters more often than male ones, and a male character will very likely end up physically carrying her to safety.
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21A variant of this trope is also a form of the GameBreakingInjury. A twisted ankle is bad enough to remove them from the game, but generally not something [[CareerEndingInjury career ending]].
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23The fact that it happens while fleeing is in fact TruthInTelevision - it's very easy to overextend your foot on uneven surfaces, trip, or land on it wrong. Especially in a panic.
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25A form of BrokenHeel. Contrast DramaticSlip. This trope may lead to a NoOneGetsLeftBehind speech and/or CrisisCatchAndCarry.
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32* This happens to Levi in ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' when he saved Mikasa from the Female Titan before taking Eren and retreating. This results in him being sidelined for the next couple of story arcs as he recovers.
33* Happened to Teana on the first episode of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers'', adding some complications to her [[ShootingGallery B-Rank qualifying mage exam]]. Later gets mirrored in the last episodes of the season, though that one was less of a twisted ankle and more of a slashed up one courtesy of [[DualWielding Deed]].
34* In the Library Island StoryArc of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', this happened to Yue while the group was trying to get out of the place. [[AdorablyPrecociousChild Negi]] tried to give her a piggy-back only to immediately collapse under her weight. HugeSchoolgirl Kaede carried her instead.
35* In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', this happens (in a literal sense) to Ash (who could still run just fine [[MadeOfIron after falling multiple times his own height onto a stone staircase and then falling some more onto a sand battlefield]] earlier in the anime) when he slides down a cliff while saving Serena. He recovers by the next episode.
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39* ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'': Smurfstorm's leg is injured when she falls out of a tree in ''The Betrayal of Smurfblossom''. Though she insists that it's 'just a sprain' and won't slow her down, she winds up slipping when her group is fleeing the destruction of the Growlers' den and is nearly swept away by the floodwaters.
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43* ''Fanfic/{{Anglerfish}}'': Tim breaks his ankle after getting shot in the ankle while fleeing. His armored boot helped deflect the initial shot, but it knocked him off a ladder to a bad landing on the pavement beneath. He is unable to put any weight on it for at least the rest of the night even with a splint.
44* ''Fanfic/FivePetalsNaruto'': Sasuke suffers a bad fall in the Forest of Death that leaves him with one of these. Unfortunately, his stubborn {{pride}} complicates matters: not only does he prove to be [[UngratefulBastard rather ungrateful]] for all the help he receives from others [[BigDamnHeroes bailing him out]], he refuses to drop out of the Chuunin Exams, insisting [[ICanStillFight he can still fight]] in the tournament. This results in [[BreakTheHaughty more than his ankle being broken]], as he faces the prospect of his leg being ''permanently'' crippled.
45* In ''Fanfic/OSMUFanfictionFriction'', Orla gets a twisted ankle directly upon landing on the island of Hy-Brasil. Before she can move any further, however, a dragon advances on her and attacks her, and by the time Oswald finds her, she's badly injured.
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49* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}'', Heidi fakes a twisted ankle to [[WoundedGazelleGambit get Igor away from Eva]].
50* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'', the main characters are forced to confront the Red Bull when Lady Amalthea (the eponymous unicorn in human form) falls down and is unable to continue running.
51* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' a teenage boy twists his ankle (with the foot turned all the way around!) and has to be carried by his date.
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55* ''Film/AlienCovenant''. A crewmember panics on encountering an alien, slipping in blood and falling to the floor, then slamming the airlock door on her foot when she tries to seal the room. She's able to free her foot in time but her ankle has been crushed, hobbling her efforts to flee when the alien breaks through the door.
56* ''Film/BloodyHomecoming'': In a SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome moment, Nora twists her ankle when she jumps out of the bed of a pickup truck while wearing a pair of stiletto heeled ankle boots, which severely restricts her ability to run away from the killer. She is reduced to crawling under parked cars in an attempt to hide.
57* ''Film/CarveHerNameWithPride''. Violette Szabo twists her ankle while being chased by German soldiers. As IWillOnlySlowYouDown, she stays to give covering fire so her compatriots in LaResistance can escape. This was TruthInTelevision, as she'd already damaged her ankle during a parachute drop.
58* In the ''Literature/{{Misery}}''-esque 2009 thriller ''Film/{{Homecoming}}'', a broken ankle is the injury that first leaves Elizabeth at the psychotic Shelby's tender mercies. In the process of "caring" for her "patient," Shelby intentionally aggravates the injury in order to torment Elizabeth, which significantly hampers Elizabeth's attempts to escape. After she fails to do so, Shelby further hobbles her by severing both her Achilles tendons with a pair of sharpened pruning shears.
59* In ''Film/TheHorrorOfPartyBeach'', female lead Elaine is searching for evidence of the film's monsters in a flooded quarry when said monsters suddenly appear from the water. As she attempts to flee, Elaine [[HelpImStuck stumbles and gets her foot caught between two rocks]]; even after getting loose, the resulting injury prevents her from fleeing quickly enough to escape the monsters, and she only survives because the other characters show up in the nick of time.
60* ''Film/IntoTheGrizzlyMaze'': While the group is fleeing from the bear, Kasey falls down the mountainside and impales her leg on a broken branch. They bandage her leg and stop the bleeding, but for the rest of the film, she has to be helped to walk by one of the other members of the group.
61* When Elena, Steph, and Scott are trying to catch up the the search and rescue chopper in ''Film/{{Indigenous}}'', Steph trips and breaks her ankle, necessitating Elena running to intercept it while Scott has to carry her away from the attacking monsters.
62* ''Film/PaganWarrior'': While fleeing the castle, Queen Silvia trips over absolutely nothing on an unobstructed path and sprains her ankle; forcing King Rollo to stop and help her and allowing the Vikings to catch up.
63* Happens in ''Film/{{Predators}}'' to Edwin. He blunders into a trap designed to maim, and gets his leg messed up. However, the hero Royce knows the point of the trap is to wound one person to slow the group down as they try to help him. Royce refuses to make himself vulnerable that way and leaves Edwin to be hobbled around by the sniper Isabelle.
64* ''Film/ResidentEvilRetribution''. The housewife version of Alice hobbles out of a crashed car more slowly than the zombie horde charging up behind her, yet escapes into a nearby house due to a handy scene cut.
65* In ''Film/{{Rovdyr}}'', Jorgen twists his ankle when he and Camilla are fleeing through the woods: greatly slowing his pace and forcing the pair of them to hide rather than run when one of the hunters gets close.
66* In ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'', Mary sprains her ankle when she falls out of the upper storey of the frat house while escaping the Scarecrow. This leaves her badly limping and easy prey for the Scarecrow when he catches up with her.
67* Parodied in ''Film/ScaryMovie'', where a very GenreSavvy victim mocks this trope while demonstrating it in a very extreme manner to the increasingly horrified killer, complete with a sickening snap and a protruding fracture.
68* A villain version occurs in ''Film/TheShining''. Jack sprains his ankle after Wendy knocks him down the stairs with a baseball bat, giving him a LimpAndLivid gait that [[OminousWalk drags things out]] when he's stalking his intended victims [[AxeCrazy with an axe.]]
69* In ''Film/Siren2010'', Ken trips while chasing after the phantasmal Silka and sprains his ankle, making him easy prey for the dead sailor. The next morning, his ankle is fine, calling into question how much of those events was real.
70* Both heroes and villain experience this towards the end of ''Film/TheTerminator''. Kyle has a gunshot wound that slows him down; fortunately the Terminator has also damaged a leg, slowing down its pursuit. Then Sarah catches a piece of shrapnel in her thigh in the same explosion that [[WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody blows the Terminator's legs off]].
71* ''Film/{{Urban Legend}}'' features a chase scene involving sexy radio host Sasha. At one point, she's tossed over the railing of a stairwell and twists her ankle after falling. Unable to run, she opts to return to a third floor room to hide before being cornered and murdered by the masked killer.
72* ''Film/{{VHS}}'' features two men in different segments (Clint in "Amateur Night" and Gary in "Tape 56") taking a tumble down the stairs and suffering a severe break while fleeing.
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76* Complained about in a ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' book or two, generally by a female character who hates the cliché of the pretty heroine twisting her ankle and getting carried off by the hero and is determined not to be so soppy herself.
77* Invoked in "Literature/TheGypsiesInTheWood". Would-be KidDetective Dickie and his friend Maeve are following a trail of clues when Maeve twists her ankle and has to stop behind while Dickie goes on alone into what turns out to be a trap. Maeve is in league with the antagonists, and faked the injury so she could stop behind and distract the adults who are following after to get Dickie out of trouble. She knew Dickie would buy it because it's the kind of thing that happens in the detective stories that inspire him, and he does, though he notes to himself that the self-reliant Maeve isn't the kind of girl it usually happens to in the stories.
78* In ''Literature/TheFamousFive'' book ''Five Go Adventuring Again'', Anne twists her ankle while running along the Secret Way to escape the villains. Julian firmly hustles her along, and when they see that the villains are going to catch up with them, George uses Timmy to hold them off.
79* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'', Ginny injures her ankle while fighting in the Department of Mysteries. Luna helps her along for a while, but when most everyone in the group is incapacitated, Ginny's left on the ground, SOL.
80* In ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'', [[BadassBookworm Annabeth Chase]] injures her ankle [[spoiler:chasing down the Mark of Athena.]]
81* ''Literature/TheHike2023'': Due to the poor visibility when she and her friends reach the mountaintop at nightfall, Maggie slips over and twists her ankle. Luckily, the groups finds a nearby DNT hut to spend the night in, though Maggie's injury will make their journey down the mountain and back to the lodge even more difficult, [[spoiler:especially with a dangerous drug trafficker on their trail]].
82* ''Literature/SeptimusHeap'': In ''Flyte'', it's a twisted ankle that slows down Septimus to the point that he gets almost taken by the wolverines.
83* ''Literature/TheMurderbotDiaries''. In ''Network Effect'', Murderbot is shot full of holes and suspended upside down in a pit to be taken over by [[TheAssimilator TargetControlSystem]]. The MadeOfIron cyborg is able to free itself, but has suffered damage to a knee joint which later slows it down when [=TargetControlSystem=] uses an infected body to chase after Murderbot.
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87* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
88** Willow twists her ankle after her CrashIntoHello with Tara while fleeing from the Gentlemen. The injury is not emphasised, but is just one more thing to add to the terror of the scene.
89** Also [[DefensiveFeintTrap regularly faked by Buffy]] once the vampire of the week has chased her far enough that they are out of sight of any witnesses. Lampshaded in "Earshot" when she announces that the stumble-and-fall gets them every time. After knocking down the demon, Buffy is ambushed by a second demon, implying they were trying their own version of her trick.
90%%* Discussed (and ranted on) at length by Mary Jo in an episode of ''Series/DesigningWomen''.
91* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Twisted ankles are [[DeadUnicornTrope stereotypically]] the main method the Doctor's companions used to advance the plot and increase the tension in an episode: when being chased through the BBCQuarry by PeopleInRubberSuits, the girl could be counted on to twist her ankle at just the right moment. This doesn't actually happen half as often as people remember — it was played straight with Susan, and parodied by Sarah Jane in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E4TheAndroidInvasion "The Android Invasion"]] in a scene where she twists her foot while running, goes down and then immediately turns out to be okay.
92** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E1TerrorOfTheAutons "Terror of the Autons"]], Jo injures her ankle escaping from a moving vehicle, but it doesn't slow her down much, she just limps for a while. (That wasn't in the original script, but was added during shooting because the actress actually did hurt her leg.)
93** Male companion Adric stumbles and injures his ankle in "The Visitation" while the TARDIS crew are fleeing from hostile locals on 17th Century Earth. He limps away with Nyssa's help, but his race's HealingFactor means the injury soon ceases to be an issue.
94** When it happened (yes, to Susan) in [[Recap/DoctorWho20thASTheFiveDoctors "The Five Doctors"]], it was a deliberate bit of SelfParody, with no dramatic effect. Although the same can't be said of Sarah Jane's "needing" to be hauled up the gentlest slope in Wales with a rope and Bessie the car.
95--->[[Music/MitchBenn Say you'll stand beside me]]\
96Say you'll help me save the world\
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99** Happened to a male companion of the Eighth Doctor in the ExpandedUniverse, due to a gunshot wound to the leg, and [[HoYay the Doctor proceeded to carry him around bridal-style.]]
100* In the fourth ''Series/HoratioHornblower'' telefilm, TemporaryLoveInterest Mariette breaks her foot when she and Horatio jump out a window to flee the French Republican forces overtaking the village, forcing her to hop along slowly towards a bridge that needs to be blown up in a few minutes. [[spoiler:She's shot and killed before reaching it.]]
101* In a Season 2 episode of ''Series/ElInternadoLasCumbres'' Paul, Amaia, and his sister Adèle sneak away from school to go look for their friend Manu. They almost get caught but manage to get away. All of a sudden, Amaia's foot is caught right at the ankle in a bear trap, and the other two have to carry her to where Manuel might be held captive.
102%%* Kat falls victim to this in ''Series/PowerRangersZeo''.
103* This happens to Dr. Keller while evading hostile aliens in the woods in one episode of ''Series/StargateAtlantis''.
104* Marion sprains his ankle jumping out a window in ''Series/TheSwampFox'', though once on his horse, he's fine.
105* Tony sprains his ankle in an episode of ''Series/TheTimeTunnel'' right before they become participants in a private war against two Japanese men. Naturally, he tells Doug (who he ends up leaning on for almost the entire rest of the episode) to [[GoOnWithoutMe go on without him]]; the latter doesn't comply.
106* ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010'': In [[Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E03ThankYou "Thank You"]], while the Alexandrians are traveling through the woods, Annie trips over a tree root and hurts her ankle. [[spoiler:This leads directly to her death later in the episode when the group is fleeing from a horde of walkers in an abandoned town: Annie's improvised crutch breaks, and she elects to go down fighting rather than slow the others down.]]
107* In the ''Series/Zoey101'' episode "Curse of PCA", the group accidentally awaken an angry spirit outside of the school and during the ensuing panic, Zoey sprains her ankle and has to be carried back to school by Chase.
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111* Music/FrankZappa lampshades this trope during his introduction of the track "Cheepnis", about B-monster movies, on ''Music/RoxyAndElsewhere'' (1974).
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115* Happens to Naomi from ''VideoGame/CorpseParty'' when [[spoiler:she falls into Heavenly Host Elementary School]].
116* Happens at least twice to Fiona Belli in the game ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'' as part of her massive amounts of CutsceneIncompetence. Downplayed in that she actually gets up and runs even if hurt. The second time, she tries to crawl away on all fours. She also [[BrokenHeel trips a lot]] when scared in gameplay, too.
117* Waylon Park, the hero of ''VideoGame/{{Outlast}}: Whistleblower'', goes from spry to hobbling after he gets a gigantic splinter on his leg falling on an elevator shaft. [[GameBreakingInjury The crippled limping speed]] makes escaping from Variants far more difficult from then on, and it gets worse after he falls on it a few more times.
118* In one ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' mission, Alicia (who, as a Scout, is usually one of the fastest characters available) twists her ankle after being thrown off a cliff by an artillery bombardment, drastically reducing her foot speed and cutting her action bar to a fraction of its normal length. For some reason, [[FridgeLogic the magic healing rocks that can fix bullet wounds don't help with this, but some ground-up flowers will.]] [[spoiler:We later learn that Alicia's a Valkyria with an innate HealingFactor, and has "always healed quickly"; while this does explain how she's back up to full speed the next day, by and large it only raises more questions.]]
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122* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'': This was originally the reason Rosa decided to stay put and try to fight the goat-headed butlers. While she and Maria were running through the rose garden, Rosa tripped on the steps and broke her ankle, so she couldn't make it to the beach as she had initially planned.
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126* ''Webcomic/StarslipCrisis'':
127-->'''Zillion:''' O'ch! My foot-knee most tender!
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131* ''Literature/CanYouSpareAQuarter'': When Jamie runs away from Graham, he eventually slips on a rock and twists his ankle, putting an end to the flight and allowing Graham's dog Cindy, Jamie's friend Jason and Jason's friend Pony to catch up with him.
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135* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'': Parodied in HalloweenEpisode "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up". In one scene, the beavers and B-movie damsel-in-distress Taluca Lake are trying to flee a horde of monsters, only for Taluca to injure one ankle, then the other, then both at once somehow as the beavers try to help her along. Dagget {{lampshade}}s this by asking if they can just cut off her feet.
136* Happens near the end of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' episode "Muffy's Soccer Shocker" when Brain as the soccer team goalie tries to catch the ball but only to crash into the grass and injures his left ankle, thus Muffy takes his spot for the rest of the game.
137* ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' takes Lydia to a Neitherworld hospital after she injures her foot in "Generally Hysterical Hospital."
138* A StaircaseTumble while being chased by Jim lands Jeremie Belpois of ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' with a pretty severe example of this trope; he does try to jump up after the tumble but immediately goes down with a loud cry of distressed pain.
139* Happens to Yasmin in ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' while the kids are scrambling to get across the island to the ferry in time. As she was previously the best runner, the injury hurts her psychologically as well as physically because it makes her feel that she's suddenly a burden and she pushes herself overly hard for a while after that. Made worse by Kenji [[TheLoad slacking off]] and making her feel like she's got to do his share of the work as well.
140* ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'': Parodied in "We Got Hacked!" when the Bodega crew are fleeing from some "glitch zombies" created by malware getting into Dendy's Hack-Pack. Rad sprains an ankle fleeing from the monsters, then tries to keep going but sprains his other ankle. He stubbornly tries to get around this by doing a hand-stand, and proceeds to sprain his ''wrists''.
141* It happens to Carly in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers''.
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