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A Painting the Medium and Medium Awareness trope, where characters interact with the confines of the scene. For example, interacting with borders around comic strip panels by crashing through the side or falling out the bottom. In live-action media, it might be implied that two characters are in two completely different locations, only to subvert this by having one of them reach into the other scene. It can also have objects in the frame enter the letterbox to emphasize or simulate a 3D effect. A Sub-Trope of Odd-Shaped Panel and Metafictional Device. Particularly common in Webcomics, as a fairly straightforward way to employ the Infinite Canvas. Compare Camera Abuse. Contrast Behind the Black. |
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Loop: The twins use their time powers to cross panel borders, such as the red twin firing her gun at the next panel's blue twin, or the blue twin leaping back a panel. Their dad, Father Time, also does this, reaching back a panel to poke his daughter's cheeks. | |
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X-Men: Kitty Pryde, in some comics, can phase through panels. | |
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Cans clocking powers allow him to punch characters out of panels into the default background of MS Paint Adventures. This escalates in the End of Act 6 animation, where his powers have him chasing a character across and through multiple panels until they start fighting on top of one. | |
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In the intro of The Beano Video we see numerous instances of this, including Teacher being used by the Bash Street Kids as a battering ram. | |
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Comix Zone makes use of this trope, as it takes place in a comic book. Not a comic book world, the actual pages. | |
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Gavin, the main villain of The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon, here tries to trap the titular hero in a shrinking panel frame, and Jack has to break it to escape. | |
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The Family Circus has Billy denying that he was spilling sunflower seeds in the kitchen. The Pearls strip that day has Rat throwing sunflower seeds down and out of the panel. When positioned directly above The Family Circus, Rat's abuse of the long-running comic became apparent. | |
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In The Fairly Oddparents, when Timmy magically goes into the Crimson Chin comic book, he's able to jump from frame to frame (and time travel by doing so). | |
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Quiz show University Challenge always shows the two teams in split-screen, one above the other (in reality they're sitting at desks next to each other). This was parodied on The Young Ones when its characters appeared on the show, and Vyvyan kicked through the "floor" to attack the opposing team. | |
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Near the end of the original series of Star Mares, the background ponies are trying to reach the top of the Empress's tower, but are trapped in an adjacent shaft with no way through. Maple Leaf, after having spent the entire comic telling everypony not to break the fourth wall, uses her party cannon to bust through the frame (it being more easily broken than the wall would be). | |
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Homestuck: Late into the comic's sixth act, a villainous (and metafictional) character discovers a magical Crowbar and proceeds to use it to beat a harmless, if unsettling, clown. The narrator is disgusted and plays terrible music to punish the villain, but the Anti-Magic gives the crowbar the ability to attack the website's format, and send links across the page flying around. He uses this to keep the narrator in-line and protest any story development he objects to here. Cans clocking powers allow him to punch characters out of panels into the default background of MS Paint Adventures. This escalates in the End of Act 6 animation, where his powers have him chasing a character across and through multiple panels until they start fighting on top of one. To demonstrate John's new metafictional powers to traverse and retcon the story, when he turns into wind he dissipates past the panel borders. |
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The Order of the Stick plays with this sometimes. Haley gets knocked into the next strip in the fight with Tsukiko. (The strip in question is called "At Least It Wasn't the Fourth Wall This Time.") In "Threadbare", the visible "Threads of Creation" (the raw materials making out the plane, as well as the Snarl), a sure sign that reality is getting frayed around the edge, are seen bursting through the usual panel dividers of the strip. |
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In Turning Red, Mei jumps out of the picture she's in. | |
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Schlock Mercenary likes to show characters leaning into frame and holding onto the panel borders. Of particular note is that, when Tagon crashes through a ceiling to make an entrance, it also looks like he crashes through the top of the panel with a large section missing, and bits falling off. | |
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Only the outsiders of Project 0 break panel to show that they aren't bound by reality. | |
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The Zeke's Pad episode "King of the Pad" combines this with Split-Screen Phone Call. Zeke calls Jay late at night, and once the screen splits, Jay hits his head on the border when he sits up. | |
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Invoked in episode 11 of Anime-Gataris, where Minoa nearly walks into the abyss when the aspect ratio of a scene changes from 16:9 to 4:3. This is just one example of reality breaking down into anime tropes during her day, but she's the only one to notice the change. | |
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In The Nostalgia Critic's Top 11 Best Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes, Dante Basco (as Zuko) punches the Critic out of the YouTube video player and down into the video comments section below. | |
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She-Hulk did it once or twice. One issue of She-Hulk has her ripping through two pages of ads to go after a villain. | |
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Bob and George: During the Mega Man 5 parody, the protagonists split up and the comic began running two strips per day so the plots for both groups could update concurrently. After about a month of these updates, the characters in the bottom strip began wondering how their allies were doing, so they climbed into the strip above them to ask. | |
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Issue #17 of The Unbelievable Gwenpool is mostly composed of Gwen going How Do I Shot Web? over her new Ninja Prop-wielding abilities which culminate into her not only touching the panel border, but pushing a pencil through it, then breaking into her future (the next panel), and finally falling through the hole out of the comic. | |
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Though it was a split screen in this case, one segment of "Formidable Opponent" on The Colbert Report (where two Stephens would debate via chroma-key tricks) had Stephen Al-Bert (his terrorist counterpart) blowing up the split-screen at the end of the segment with a rocket launcher; when the smoke clears, the image is mainly broken like glass and all three Stephens have vanished. | |
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Another has Rat comment about being able to see up Blondie's skirt. Obviously the joke worked best when Pearls was immediately beneath Blondie. | |
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From Keychain of Creation: Nemen Yi is a master of Infinite Canvas Style. High-level Exalted are just that good. Including using part of the frame as throwing knife. | |
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Digital Series: In the Webisode "The Last Day of School", at one point Rainbow Dash pushes a transition bar against Twilight's side of the screen to speak over her, while Twilight pushes back. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court: A massive fire spreads beyond the panel borders, and even onto the following page (an effect that will presumably be more impressive in the print version). | |
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Paranatural: On this page, when the werewolf digs its claws into the Ghost Train, one of its claws extends past the panel border, tearing a gash in the surrounding white. | |
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Jump Super Stars: You can punch through the "panels" and then do extra damage by hitting enemies out of the "comic". | |
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An issue of Superboy has Doomsday (actually a clone of him) smash through the entire bottom half of a page in attacking Superboy, destroying the frames in the process. | |
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Several scenes in Maya and the Three depict objects or characters "breaking out" of the letterbox, usually for some sort of dramatic effect. | |
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The Book of Biff: One panel and all the others that same week have Biff end up as a giant who towers above the comic panel. | |
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When a character is formally introduced in One Piece, they often stand outside the panel, overlapping it. | |
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Dark Legacy Comics #421 features a whole page full of increasingly broken frames (eventually collapsing onto each other, with objects sticking from one frame to the next) as a result of Narya and Miji mining the frame sides to make "white platinum". #411 features the clones attacking each other (accidentally) through the panel borders, even between rows in a strange form of time travel. | |
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In Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, magical elements such as the creatures and spells have a tendency to move outside the letterbox bars while everything else remains contained within the main screen. | |
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Footloose may provide the most triumphant example. Faerie pirates cast a spell that lets them fire a cannon through the side of the panel and into the next. | |
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L's Empire has this as part of a Wham Shot when Temporary Dark Samus jumps out of the frame of the comic, taking one of the authors with him. | |
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Little Nemo used this on occasion. In one strip, Flip tears off the bottom frame of a panel and uses it to knock down letters from the comic's logo. | |
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In the Ask Fluffle Puff short for "Pink, Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows", Pinkie Pie weighs on her frame until it breaks, falling down on Dan. | |
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Every so often a character in Pogo would literally lean on the fourth wall this way (or at least against the frame border); on occasion Albert would use it to strike a match for his trademark cigars. | |
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Ambush Bug once jumped back several pages to rescue Cheeks. | |
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In Mixed Myth, Tamit learns the secret of Time Travel, and it involves seeing the comic panels. She then demonstrates her mastery by reaching through time (i.e. across the panel borders) to poke someone in an adjacent panel. | |
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In El Goonish Shive, a flashback panel featured Grace holding onto the "pop-up" panel she's coming out of in one instance and pointing at the flashback in another instance. | |
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In Unsounded, weird supernatural stuff — like certain fires, or metaphorical snake skeletons — extend off the page. When the characters walk through a dark tomb, the entire webpage is darkened. Interactions between the Khert and the physical world are also occasionally shown through frame breaks — Sette enters the Khert by falling through a frame, and during a later conversation she has with Murkoph he's trapped outside the page's frames while Sette is safely inside of them. | |
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The Way of the Metagamer does this. A lot. Looking at previous and future panels, climbing between panels, and even pulling a section out of a panel are common occurrences. | |
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Penguins of Madagascar: When the mutant penguins emerge, a letterbox appears, and this trope occurs. | |
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Asterix: The characters sometimes use the comic's panel dividers to support themselves. Asterix and the Secret Weapon features a bird being bothered by noises in the forest and flying straight into the next panel, which is at sea, where a seagull looks at it in surprise. |
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In the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Monster Manual, the border around the fire elemental is burning up due to the close proximity. Similarly, the rust monster is corroding its border. | |
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One Monty Python's Flying Circus animation has a Comic Book superhero bouncing off the walls of his panel in an attempt to escape. | |
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In an early Dragon Ball chapter, Goku hits Yamcha so hard he flies into the top frame of the page and cracks it. | |
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Pearls Before Swine: Done fairly often; sometimes the characters sit on the top of the panels, sometimes the panels are tilted, causing issues in-strip, as well as "Panel Walking" into other comics. Pearls occasionally has jokes that work best if the comics page happens to be laid out just right: The Family Circus has Billy denying that he was spilling sunflower seeds in the kitchen. The Pearls strip that day has Rat throwing sunflower seeds down and out of the panel. When positioned directly above The Family Circus, Rat's abuse of the long-running comic became apparent. Another has Rat comment about being able to see up Blondie's skirt. Obviously the joke worked best when Pearls was immediately beneath Blondie. |
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Ghostbusters (2016) had some scenes in the 3D version where characters and elements would protrude over the black letterbox bars. When Erin saves Abby from falling into a dimensional portal, the whole movie expands over those bars. On DVD and Blu-ray, the 2D version also features these protrusions. | |
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In part 10 of the Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Collide crossover, Duo does this when he flies off to fight the Chaos Devil. | |
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Obligatory Negima! Magister Negi Magi example: Negi, Blue with Shock, holds on to the frame in a "Kilroy was here" pose when he contemplates what Evangeline's going to do to him for losing the ring she gave him. | |
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Liberty Meadows occasionally features things like Ralph trying to hold onto the panel borders while Brandy drags him off to therapy. *SNAP* "Stupid cheap panel borders!" | |
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In the Strong Bad Email "Virus", one of the effects of the virus is that the frame does not scroll when Strong Bad walks, causing him to pop out of the video and into the blackness surrounding it. | |
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games: The "ACADECA" song starts out with Sour Sweet and Sunset Shimmer facing off through a Split Screen... and then, Sour Sweet pushes Sunset's half of the screen away with a hip bump. | |
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