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Shooting an apple or some other item off another character's head, to show off one's Improbable Aiming Skills. Usually with a bow and arrow. This is based entirely on the legend of William Tell, though the same story has existed before his time in similar variations. In the legend, William Tell, who originally came from Bürglen, was known as an expert shot with the crossbow. In his time, the Habsburg emperors of Austria were seeking to dominate Uri. Albrecht (or Hermann) Gessler, the newly appointed Austrian Vogt of Altdorf, raised a pole in the village's central square and hung his hat on top of it, demanding that all the townsfolk bow before the hat. When Tell passed by the hat without bowing to it, he was arrested. (In some versions, Tell told Gessler that he didn't know about the law, but then boldly insulted him by saying he'd never have bowed before it even if he had.) As Cool and Unusual Punishment, he was forced to shoot an apple off the head of his son, Walter. Otherwise, both would be executed. Tell was promised freedom if he successfully made the shot. On 18 November 1307, Tell split an apple balanced on top of his son's head with a bolt from his crossbow. Gessler noticed that before the shot Tell had removed two crossbow bolts from his quiver, not one, and after the shot asked him why. Tell replied that if he had killed his son, he would have turned the crossbow on Gessler himself. An enraged Gessler had Tell arrested, but he escaped then later ambushed Gessler and shot him through the heart. Needless to say (and since when has that ever stopped us from saying?), Don't Try This at Home. There's a reason the trope-naming incident was such a big deal: It's shooting a deadly weapon at a small object near a person's head. Mess up, and someone is likely going to become seriously injured or even die. Sometimes played for laughs like the target suggesting a more suitable fruit on his head, like a watermelon! A common variant involves shooting something, like a cigarette or a straw, out of the target's mouth. Compare Close-Call Haircut and Hat Damage. Sister trope to Near-Miss Groin Attack, which involves the other end of the body. Compare Splitting the Arrow, the signature feat of another legendary Master Archer. Also compare Knife-Throwing Act, another high-stakes display. |
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The Penguins of Madagascar: Kowalski wishes for a plasma blaster and then uses it to shoot an apple off Rico's head. | |
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Adventure Time: Fiona is doing this in the Fiona & Cake story Marceline tells in "Bad Little Boy"; using a throwing axe to cut an apple balanced on BMO's head in half. In "Holly Jolly Secrets", the Ice King attempts to use his ice powers to shoot an apple off Gunther's head and ends up encasing Gunther's head in ice. |
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In the first Doom novel, Flynn Taggart reminisces on the day his comrade and best friend Arlene Sanders first joined the Marines and took care of any latent Stay in the Kitchen mentality they had by participating in a William Telling contest with the best marksman in the unit. They both took a turn with an apple on the head and being the shooter, and both hit the apple. Some of the guys started calling her "Will" afterwards. It's the first hint of her marksmanship, which Flynn admits is much better than his. | |
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In the 2000 Arabian Nights mini-series, one of Scheherazade's stories concerns a prince who sets out to obtain a great treasure. As he is justly proud of his archery skills, the guardians of the treasure tell him he must prove himself worthy of it by shooting a target balanced on a child's head. It turns out to be a Secret Test of Character: when he declines to take the shot, admitting he's not certain he won't hit the child, he passes the test. | |
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The Far Side did a strip depicting William Tell's less fortunate son Warren, balancing an apple atop his gigantic head and encouraging Dad to shoot it off. Gary Larson caught some flak for this one, as some assumed he was mocking people with Hydrocephalus. | |
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Gun Crazy: At the show where they meet, Laurie does this, and than Bart challenges her. During the contest, they do this to each other. | |
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And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself. During his stunt-riding contest with Raoul Walsh, Pancho Villa while riding his horse swings under the horse's neck and fires a bullet through the tip of a cigar held in someone's mouth. Then he does it a second time. | |
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In Shadow Killers Tiger Force, Lady Ninja uses her shurikens to chop of apples from the heads of some mooks to prove to Mr. Bentley that she's the right person for the job of saving Sylvia. | |
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Played with in an episode of Batman. Alfred attempts to show off his archery skills and places an apple on Dick Grayson's head. Bruce stops him saying it's not worth taking the risk, so Dick places the apple on a stationary target. Alfred shoots and misses. Had they gone through with it the arrow would have hit Dick right between the eyes. | |
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: In "Death at the Grand", Phyrne's father shoots the hat off the man he was fighting a Ten Paces and Turn duel against as a way of proving his point. | |
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Benoit Brisefer: One of Benoit's circus stunts in "Le Cirque Bodoni" is shooting an apple off his own head: firing a crossbow, then using his Super Speed to run past the bolt and position himself so that it hits the apple. | |
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Happened on Tom and Jerry at least once, with the apple on Jerry's head. | |
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In Gunless, The Montana Kid makes a point by shooting a teacup out of Claude's hand. | |
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Arrow: In "Vendetta", Oliver demonstrates his marksmanship by shooting objects out of the air after Helena tosses them. When she picks up a tennis ball, he shoots it out of her hand while she is still holding it. In "Vertigo", Oliver is suffering from the after-effects of being injected with the eponymous drug. Diggle holds a tennis ball next to his head and says that if Oliver can shoot it then he is fit to go out. Oliver nocks an arrow and sights on the ball before deciding his aim is too bad to risk the shot. He leaves anyway, saying he doesn't need the bow. |
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One time on Bones, when she and Booth are undercover at the circus doing a Knife-Throwing Act, she makes him throw a knife at an oversized prop apple on top of her head. She sprungs it on him all of a sudden during the show. She then puts on a prop nose, visibly worrying him (and the team watching back in the institute). Made funnier by the fact that she is wearing an eye-patch at the time. | |
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King Arthur's Disasters: King Arthur becomes the target for one of these in "The Ice Palace". He has to stand with an apple on his head and be shot at in turn by Robin Hood, William Tell and Sir Maragaret. | |
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Team Fortress 2: Sniper. Demoman's the guy with the apple on his head, although he's too drunk to mind. | |
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In The Simpsons episode "The Cartridge Family", after Bart finds the handgun Homer acquired stowed in the freezer, he aims it at Milhouse who sticks an apple in his mouth. Marge manages to find the two just before Bart could pull the trigger. | |
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The Jackal: The eponymous Jackal tries out one of his new guns by having his "buddy" hold out a pack of cigarettes. He ends up blowing off a good chunk of the poor guy's arm. The Jackal was planning to kill the man anyway, so his only concern is that the sights aren't aligned properly. | |
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In The Covered Wagon, it's done with a beer mug instead of an apple. | |
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Horrible Histories: One of the Stupid Deaths segments involves a Tudor archer telling his friend, "I bet you can't hit my hat!". Guess what happened? | |
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Done in a "Secret" game on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, with Ryan Styles as William Tell and Colin Mochrie as his son. After Colin bites into the apple and finds hidden nude pictures of Friar Tuck, Ryan unsubtly attempts to Make It Look Like an Accident by attempting to shoot a grape off his head. And then doing it blindfolded. | |
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Merrie Melodies: "Daffy Duck and Egghead" (1938) has Daffy placing an apple on his head so Egghead can shoot it. But he misses each time, no matter how close Daffy gets to him. Daffy chucks the apple, gives Egghead a tin cup of pencils, a pair of sunglasses and a "Blind" sign around his neck. In "Early to Bet" (1951), this is one of the penalties the cat is subjected to after losing a card game to a bulldog. In "Upswept Hare" (1953), Bugs Bunny bets Elmer Fudd that he can shoot an apple off Elmer's head, using a shotgun and looking in a mirror. Elmer chuckles when he wins the bet (despite the blast to the face). |
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In Ball of Fire, the protagonist's professor friends get a gangster to stay seated in a chair by challenging him to hit a coin held by one of them in his fingers. | |
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In a Tim Traveller story in The Beano, Tim, unable to make a hole in his conker, goes back in time to find William Tell. William, bored with constantly shooting apples on various people's heads, relishes the extra challenge that comes with shooting such a small target. | |
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In The Umbrella Coup, Radj proves his aiming skills by hitting a pineapple placed on Grégoire's head with a knife. | |
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Taz-Mania: According to "Unhappy Together", 'William Tell' is favourite game of the Platypus Brothers and Daniel gets quite upset when he thinks Timothy is playing it with Taz. | |
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Sledge Hammer!: At the end of the episode "Hammer Gets Nailed", a suspended Inspector Hammer diffuses a potentially embarrassing public relations crisis and Captain Trunk reluctantly welcomes him back to the force, and asks if there's any favor Trunk can do for him. Sledge mentions that there's something he's always wanted to do, but it takes two people... | |
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Fist of the North Star used this as a Kick the Dog moment in an early episode, with one of Diamond's men forcing a villager to try to shoot a can off the head of his son with a bow and arrow. When the father can't go through with it, the scumbag takes it upon himself to "help" him, taking hold of the bow and arrow in a Hands-On Approach fashion, but deliberately shaking up the poor guy's aim just to be a sadistic asshole. When the arrow finally does get launched, Kenshiro intervenes before it can go into the boy's throat, catching the arrow between two fingers with Nishi Shinkuu Ha before sending it into the mook's shoulder. | |
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In 1066 and All That, the unpopular reign of Rufus is brought to a Good End this way: | |
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On the Classic Disney Short "The Tortoise and the Hare", Max Hare shows off his speed by shooting an arrow, running ahead of it, standing in front of the target with an apple on his head, and letting the arrow split the apple in two. | |
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Skylanders: Hats sometimes appear on the trolls in Cloud Patrol so that you can blast them off. Played with in that you're trying to shoot the trolls and their hats. | |
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In Luck be a Landlord, the Robin Hood achievement has Robin Hood destroying an Apple that's directly above a Toddler. | |
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Forrest is asked to "do a William Tell" in an episode of Review. | |
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A variation of this occurs in episode 9 of Upotte!!. Sig annoys HK by calling her Chuusuri-chan, and Chuusuri shoots the cover on the book Sig was reading on the beach named Wilhelm Tell, which featured an arrow piercing an apple on the cover. After getting it shot, Sig holds the book up, and points out that its a library book, and Chuusuri gets a scolding from one of the teachers. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: Calvin tries this with a snowball and snowman. He fails, and despite the subject being made of snow, we're treated to a Gory Discretion Shot. | |
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The earliest version of this trope may be from the 12th century, in Saxo Grammaticus' version of the story of Palnatoki, whom he calls Toko (Gesta Danorum Book 10, chapter 7). Toko is made to shoot an apple from the head of the future king Sven Forkbeard, his foster son. Notable that it's Svein's real father Harald Bluetooth who knowingly does this to his biological son. | |
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Happens in Garfield: the protagonist being the glutton that he is misses intentionally so that he can eat the apple afterwards. In another intro panel for a Sunday strip, Garfield, dressed as Robin Hood aims a bow (with a rubber suction-cup tipped arrow) at Odie's head while saying "I've done this hundreds of times and I'm bound to get it right sooner or later. | |
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In Married... with Children, Kelly becomes a skilled archer and accepts her opponent's challenge to shoot an apple on Bud's head. She balks at going through with it, not wanting to hurt Bud, but when her opponent accuses her of cowardice, she shoots the apple without warning, causing Bud to pass out and, upon reviving, regress to toddlerhood. | |
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James Bond does this in The Man with the Golden Gun. Infiltrating Scaramanga's business as his assistant, Bond is told to liven up the festivities after a meeting between criminals at Scaramanga's unfinished hotel. He asks to borrow Scaramanga's gun, and uses it to shoot a pineapple that a singer is wearing on her head. | |
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Averted in The Legend of William Tell, when it's Aruna who makes the famous shot. Will does shoot an apple, but it's tied to a string, not on anyone's head. | |
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An episode of Total Drama Island had a "Reverse Willam Tell" challenge, wherein one member of each team must balance an arrow on their heads, while a teammate must fire crabapplesnote According to the challenge briefing. They actually look more like normal apples. from a slingshot—blindfolded, no less—to try to knock the arrow off. | |
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In Sonmi's storyline in Cloud Atlas, Boom-Sook Kim gets drunk and does this to Sonmi after his friends mock his marksmanship. He starts with a melon and moves down to increasingly smaller fruits. This is what leads to Mephi taking Sonmi away from him and placing her in a more friendly environment. | |
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine, "Old School": Played for laughs. Drunk detective Jake Peralta and Brogan, an author who wrote his favourite book about cops and real life crime, play William Tell... with darts. Jake has a lemon on his head and Brogan hits Jake's chest with a dart. | |
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The Island (1980): To show how much of a pirate he has become, Justin shoots a fruit out his father's hand with a black powder musket. Afterwards, he calmly adds that if he had wanted to kill him, he would have. | |
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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The monster of "Foul Play in the Sky" was the Snizzard, a Snake-Lizard monster whose weak spot/power artifact was a golden apple atop his head. This was a Kimberly-centered episode, and Kimberly's weapon is a bow. Cue *Twang* Hello + Blasting It Out of Their Hands, and then an arrow to the apple. | |
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The Muppet Show: In the episode guest-starring Alice Cooper, a William Tell routine was playing onstage, but all that is seen are the stray arrows falling backstage. At the end, the boy has an arrow through his head. "You know me. In one ear and out the other." Another example has an orchestra performing the William Tell Overture and finishing with the cellist firing the bow from his cello to shoot an apple off Beauregarde's head. |
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Invitation to a Gunfighter: When Kenarsie angrily demands a sharpshooting display from Jules while holding the king Jules had just won the poker game with, Jules pulls the sheriff's gun from its holster and shots a bullet through the playing card while it is still in his hand, before proceeding to shoot down the Union banner hanging on the saloon wall. | |
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On The Big Bang Theory episode "The Tenant Disassociation", Howard tries to use a drone to knock a bowl off Raj's head. Bernadette tells them to be careful... because they don't make that bowl anymore. | |
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In X-Men: First Class, Charles Xavier and Hank McCoy have to help Alex Summers master his energy-blasting ability, which leads up to both of them standing beside his target during the final practice... but not before backing off a little to the side. | |
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One Johnny Test episode has Johnny practicing shooting plungers at the apple perched on Dukey's head. He fails to hit the apple until he has to shoot something else that's more important. | |
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Samurai Champloo. In "The Art of Altercation", our three adventurers are (as usual) broke, so raise money with a demonstration of their swordplay. Mugen and Jin are blindfolded and have to cut two fruits balanced one-on-top-of-the-other upon a nervous Fuu's head. It doesn't help that Mugen and Jin are visibly hung-over from last night's debauchery. | |
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Sonic does this to one of Robotnik's robots in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Getting up in Robin Hood garb and balancing an apple on his head, Sonic tauntingly asks the robot (Called Dragon Breath in Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine) if he's ever heard of William Tell. Infuriated, Dragon Breath throws his spiked club at Sonic, but the hedgehog's super speeds allows him to dodge just in time, so that the only damage done is that apple is split in half... and the tree behind Sonic falls over onto Dragon Breath. | |
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Gotham City Impostors: In the help guide for the Bear Stalker, which is a bow, it shows the "office batman" doing this, but hitting the joker target in the head rather than apple, and splitting the tree. | |
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Westworld. Teddy shoots a bottle off a host's head for the entertainment of guests at a corporate function. A guest then takes the gun from Teddy and shoots the host. The same host is later shown smiling when Dolores proceeds to Kill All Humans. | |
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In the Dutch short film A Curious Conjunction of Coincidences', Jacob van Dyeck and his brother-in-law, during their Alcohol-Induced Idiocy, decide to re-enact the myth with an axe instead of a bow and arrow. It results in the latter’s demise. | |
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In the James Bond film Skyfall, Big Bad Raoul Silva does a particularly cruel version of this trope to Severine, with a glass of whisky on her head and flintlock pistols, and forces Bond to play the game. Bond misses, but Silva deliberately shoots her in the face. This example has a subtle difference from the original tale. The goal was to knock the glass off her head, not shoot it. So, by killing Severine, Silva actually won the contest, because the glass fell off her head as she slumped to the ground. | |
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The cover of an early issue of MAD Inverts this by depicting mascot Alfred E. Neuman standing with an arrow strapped to his head, and an apple being thrown at the arrow. | |
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The cover of Impulse #28 shows Arrowette shooting at a watermelon on Impulse's head, with her arrows implanted all around him and stuck everywhere but the melon. | |
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In the Northumbrian ballad of Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee, which was a source of Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, William of Cloudeslee tells the king he will put an apple on his seven-year-old son's head and shoot it off at 120 paces: | |
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Air Raid Wardens: A Nazi goon is holding Laurel and Hardy prisoner. The Nazi goon gets bored. He puts an apple on Ollie's head and tells Stan to shoot it off. Stan does, and the apple flies straight into the portrait of Hitler hanging on the wall. | |
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The cover art of Far Cry: New Dawn depicts the Twins doing this to a poor sap strapped to a car. He's got the classic apple on his head, but judging by all the bullet holes surrounding him, it seems the Twins have been tormenting him for kicks. He also looks surprisingly like Joseph Seed, though he isn’t him. | |
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Suikoden II has the hero participate in a traveling circus's show by having various pieces of fruit placed on his head while knife-thrower Eilie impales them with expert precision. You can throw off her aim and get hit with a knife yourself by choosing to wimp out and move to either side before she throws. | |
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This is one of the training methods employed by Prince Derek in The Swan Princess, only the Plucky Comic Relief Brom shoots the arrow at the back of Derek, who turns, catches it mid-flight, and shoots the apple tied atop Brom's head (who has the sense to wear a helmet). It turns out to be a Chekhov's Skill, when they use it to take down the Big Bad. Can be seen here. | |
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In the final episode of The Tripods, the protagonists are hiding in a traveling circus traveling to Geneva and one of them (whose name happens to be Will) is forced to take part in a Knife-Throwing Act. The final part involves Will with an apple on his head; he ducks just as the knife splits the apple into two halves that Will catches in each hand. | |
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In Overwatch, one of the potential Highlight Intros you can get for Ashe during Summer Games 2020 has her shoot an apple off of BOB's head. | |
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One scene of The Venture Brothers has Hank and Dean trying to do it to each other. It doesn't work out very well. | |
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Happens in A Fish Called Wanda, in the bank heist in the beginning, as the four thieves are about to get away with their bank heist, Otto pulls an apple out of his sack and places it on a bystander's head. He readies his crossbow, scaring the bystander, but he's stopped by Wanda (not the fish) before he can pull the trigger, though. | |
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AstroLOLogy: Done by Sagittarius to Leo in "Joke's on You". Due to Gemini's pranking, she ends up discharging and pinning Leo to the tree in the process of hitting all of the apples. | |
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In the "Tale of Heming Aslaksson", an Icelandic short tale from the Book of Flatey (c. 1390), Harald Hardrada challenges the archer Hemingr to shoot a hazelnut off his younger brother Björn's head, which he does. | |
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones: In #1, Marcus is shocked when he walks into Indy's classroom to discover him using his bullwhip to knock a cigarette out of the mouth of a student as an extra credit assignment. | |
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In Danger 5, "John Baccarat" (Jackson) while blindfolded shoots holes in cards held in a woman's cleavage. | |
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Grand Blues!: Parodied in Sutera's webcomic debut. She attempts this trope with an apple on top of Vyrn's head. But the lizard simply grabs the apple, eats it and mocks her. An irritated Sutera is later seen choking the apple out of the tiny dragon. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: An example involving Firebending: in a flashback to Zuko's childhood, Azula demonstrates a "game" by fireblasting an apple set on Mai's head. She successfully hit the apple, but Mai starts freaking out from having a burning apple on her head and Zuko, trying to help her, accidentally knocks her into the fountain. All this because Azula suspected that Mai has a crush on Zuko. The extra comic "Going Home Again" shows how Zuko and Mai get together. After Azula ruins the dinner she set up by giggling in the bushes with Ty Lee, the couple go on a walk where they run into Jin. Mai, suspecting a history, demonstrates her knife throwing prowess by standing Zuko in front of a fountain, sticking a fish on his head and then chucking an icicle at the fish. She then offers Jin another icicle to try it out for herself. Jin hurls it a Zuko who dives out of the way and falls into the fountain. And to top it all off, Mai leans over him and says, "Now we're even." |
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Done in The Warrior's Way; first with a bucket of water placed above the clown's head, and then a glass of whiskey. | |
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In The Dirties, Matt tries to get Owen to shoot a bullet right past his head. | |
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In Erik the Viking, after a raid, the Vikings take turns throwing axes at a captured girl's braids. To make matters worse, many of them are drunk and the axes fly all over the place, even killing a guy. Eventually, a woman tells them to cut it out, and the argument degenerates into a brawl. | |
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In The Musketeers, this is used as a form of Perp Sweating. When it doesn't seem to be having the desired effect, D'Artagnan hands his musket to Cadet Brujon, who holds it nervously as he aims shakily at the apple. Once the Mook has told the Musketeers everything they want to know, Porthos throws the apple in the air, and Brujon hits it with a single shot. | |
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In Phineas and Ferb: The trope is played with in "Picture This". Discussed in the episode "Vanessassary Roughness". When Candace and Stacy are deciding on what gift to buy for Jeremy, Stacy suggests a compound bow, before proceeding to mimic shooting the bow and exclaiming, "Take that, apple on kid's head!" |
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In The Goodies, there's an episode in which our heroes are challenged to a medieval battle by a team of black knights. One of them successfully shoots a melon off of Graeme's head, nailing it to the tree behind him. Bill then has to one-up him by shooting an olive off Tim's head — he does, but nails most of Tim's hair to the tree as well. | |
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In the Lucky Luke story "Dalton City", once the Daltons find some revolvers they pile up apples on top of Rantanplan's head and shoot them. | |
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In one book of The Lightbringer Series, Gunner, generally regarded as the greatest shot in the world, claims he can do this with a captive Gavin Guile. Gavin ups the stakes by putting the apple in his mouth and presenting his profile instead of the traditional shot off the top of the head. Even further complicating this is the fact that they're doing this on a rocking boat rather than on land. Gunner nails the shot. | |
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In one episode of Kaeloo, Mr. Cat tries doing this to Quack Quack. He misses the apple and shoots Quack Quack... on purpose. | |
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Blood Punch: Russell, wanting to make sure that Milton hasn't developed any feelings for Skyler, has him aim a crossbow at an apple atop her head, all the while playing Russian Roulette with him as he holds his revolver (with only a single bullet inside it) up to his head. Milton refuses on the grounds that if Russell kills him he'd lose his crystal meth cook | |
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Murdoch Mysteries: In "Mild Mild West", Lightning Wilcox's sharpshooting act has him shooting the hat off his partner's head and then a bottle out of his hand. | |
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Played with in Gaston Lagaffe. Fantasio puts on a sleeping Gaston's head an apple already pierced by an arrow, then stands with a bow on the other side and screams in joy, waking Gaston up... | |
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The 1961 Al Brodax Popeye cartoon "William Won't Tell" has Popeye as William Tell forced to shoot a very tiny apple off Olive Oyl's head for refusing to remove his hat before the king. Popeye uses a trick arrow to spear the tiny apple but it boomerangs around and removes his hat to reveal what he did not intend — a kiss on his forehead, bestowed upon him by the Queen for helping her in a time of need. One of the original Fleischer shorts has Popeye meeting the William Tell, who is forced by the evil duke to do his signature thing with an apple on top of Popeye's head. Popeye actually gets shot right in the chest, but the arrow was blocked by his can of spinach. One episode had Poopdeck Pappy looking after Swee'pea and deciding to teach the baby about William Tell by trying to shoot an apple off Swee'pea's head with a shotgun. |
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Adam Hills Tonight: In one of the "Hannah Has a Go" segments, Hannah had a go at learning archery. To demonstrate what she had learned, she offered to shoot an apple off Adam's head. Adam asked her to shoot an apple of the head of his cut-out to prove she could do it first. She ended up shooting the head off the cut-out. | |
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In a non-projectile example, Aviva from Wild Kratts tests the raptorial forelegs for the Praying Mantis Power Disc on Jimmy, snatching an apple from on top of his head. Jimmy is clearly nervous that he's going to be struck by the oncoming appendages. | |
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Stōked!: In "Surfer's Got Talent", Broseph discovers he has an uncanny aim with a water hose and attempts to shoot a half-eaten apple off Emma's head. | |
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Super Smash Bros. Melee has, as a reward for completing single player modes as each character, still but usually comical screenshots created in-engine and in-gameplay. Clear Adventure Mode as expert archer Link and get rewarded with one of Link aiming at one of Whispy Woods' apples, placed on Kirby's head. | |
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Episode 11 of Revolutionary Girl Utena features the Greek Chorus playing out William Tell, albeit with the "son" pointing out that it's the 37,919th time in a row the apple has been shot, with the "father" saying that they'll keep going until somebody stops them. There's some point about being trapped in a destined eternal horror. | |
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In The Drew Carey Show Mr. Wick decides to get an extra laugh out of firing Johnson. He hands him a crossbow and says that he's fired unless Johnson can shoot an apple off of his head. When Johnson pulls the trigger, a flag that says "You're Fired" drops down from the arrow. When Johnson shifts the crossbow in his hand to be able to read the flag better he hits the trigger again firing the arrow and hitting Mr. Wick in the um... goodybag. | |
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Used in a Mutt and Jeff strip: | |
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There is a similar gag to the Python example in the final segment of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode "The Dead Talk Back." | |
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Lucky Luke: The Title Sequence has two instances of this: Calamity Jane shoots the hats of all four Daltons off their heads as they leave a saloon running in fear with one single bullet, and all four hats perfectly align on the saloon's stairs as a result. The Daltons pile up apples on Rantanplan's head and shoot at them like in Dalton City. Fortunately, they're good enough shots to get all the apples without killing the dog (who's so dumb he didn't flee in the first place). |
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The Outlaws IS Coming!: As part of her sharpshooting act, Annie Oakley shoots the ponytail off the back of the head of a sleeping patron in the barroom. | |
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In Wanted, Fox and Sloane are trying to get Wesley to "bend bullets," cause a bullet's trajectory to curve around an object to hit something that would normally be hidden. After Wesley fails a couple of times, Fox places herself in-between him and the target since she knows that Wesley likes her. This time, he succeeds, grazing her hair with the bullet. | |
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Frontier Circus: In "The Smallest Target", Bonnie shoots out the flame on a candle being held by Casey. | |
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Averted by Merida in Pocket Princesses when Snow White just happens to have an apple on her head, although it takes lots of "Willpower". (Considering that Snow White in this comic freaks out at the sight of an apple, it was probably a joke by another of the girls.) Later gets a call-back showing that Merida controls herself much better, although she refuses to ruin a perfectly good apple, aiming at Anna's pigtails instead. | |
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"Wine Red" by The Hush Sound (most famous for a remix making its way onto DanceDanceRevolution) is about a woman accidentally killing her lover when she misses the apple. For bonus points, the apple was still hanging on the tree. Also, the couple may or may not be Adam and Eve and the apple may or may not be the apple. It's that sort of song. | |
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A trailer for Portal 2 has one robot attempting to shoot an apple of another's head, with a foot wide laser beam. | |
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One of the plays in Suikoden III, which includes William Tell... and can screw up if you pick incompatible actors as William Tell and his son. Will net a boo, but who cares, it's funnier that way! | |
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A Life Less Ordinary begins with Celine shooting an apple off her butler's head with a revolver. By his behaviour, this is a regular occurrence. It's later revealed that she once shot her (now ex) boyfriend in the head while trying the stunt. | |
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The story of William Tell is retold in Sherman and Peabody's segment on Rocky and Bullwinkle. In this version, Tell is nearsighted and has broken his glasses, leaving his son fearing for his life as the date approaches. After failed attempts to replace the glasses, Mr. Peabody solves the problem by replacing the apple with another one with a powerful magnet inside, which Tell is able to hit easily. | |
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In Robin Hood: Men in Tights the stunt is inverted. Will Scarlet invites Robin Hood to fire an arrow straight at his chest. Robin reluctantly obliges, and Will is able to chop the arrow into tiny pieces before it can touch him. | |
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Maximum Force has a mini-game stage where you shoot a bunch of balloons around a woman tied to a rotating circular target board. You're awarded for the number of balloons popped, though if you accidentally shoot the woman you're ejected from said mini-game. | |
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Exaggerated in the fourth episode of Shadow and Bone. To prove his gunslinging skills, Jesper shoots a card in Inej's mouth in half ... while standing with his back to her aiming via a mirror and she's hanging upside-down from the ceiling in an acrobatic pose. The manager lets him in the troupe on the spot. | |
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In an issue of Green Lantern, Roy Harper talks Kyle Rayner into being the target so Roy can impress a girl. Roy looks away at the last second when the girl flirts with him; he doesn't miss the shot, but he does give Kyle heart failure. | |
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Wednesday does this to her fiancé in The Addams Family, as a test of his love for her. He ups the ante by removing his improvised tie-blindfold and blindfolding her instead. | |
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Done in FoxTrot. Roger asks Jason what sport he has taken up and Jason tells him to put an apple on his head and he'll demonstrate. Roger, wisely, flees. Another time, Jason shoots apples at an arrow tied to Marcus's head. |
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Actually subverted in the live-action series Crossbow, which is a fictionalized version of Tell's legend. How so? Tell (Will Lyman) faints after passing the test, thus in a Kick the Dog moment Gessler (Jeremy Clyde) makes him and everyone else believe that his son Walter (David Barry Gray, who is here renamed Matthew) is dead, via having the kid taken away and slandering Tell to Hell and back. It'll takes a while to see that it's not true. | |
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In episode 12 of Jewelpet Happiness, Apel kidnaps Sango and ties her to a fake tree in a theatre, then puts a mochi on her head and challenges anyone to shoot it with a bow and arrow. Several characters try it with Epic Fail results, then Mouri, the archery club member, steps up to the challenge and successfully pulls it off. | |
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In The Pajama Game, Heinsy tries to do this in his knife-throwing act. While visibly drunk. She ducks in time. | |
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The game show Double Dare (1986) had two variants. One had a contestant attempting to knock a plastic apple off a pedestal while spraying a bottle of seltzer at a teammate. Another had contestants shooting plunger arrows at fake apples which would target a bucket of slime to fall on their family members. | |
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In Posse, when Jesse Lee is ordered to execute a prisoner, he instead demonstrates his marksmanship by shooting the prisoner's cigar out of his mouth. | |
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Shiri. In her Training from Hell, a North Korean assassin must walk at a steady pace past the assembled ranks of her classmates, firing a pistol past their heads at targets in the back row. | |
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Deadshot does it to Captain Boomerang in an early issue of Suicide Squad as part of a plan to discredit a vigilante called William Hell. Captain Boomerang is the one with an apple on his head and is not pleased with the situation. Especially after Deadshot claims he made the shot with his eyes closed.note If you check the relevant panels, he did! | |
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All Hail King Julien: In a series of extremely dangerous stunts, King Julien has Ted try to shoot a fruit off of his head with a harpoon gun the guy can barely even hold steady. | |
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Two bikers take turns to do this to each other with beer cans in Stone Cold. It ends when the other whips out an Uzi, and amazingly, doesn't get his friend killed while blasting wildly. | |
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Invoked in the Team Fortress 2 achievement "William Tell Overkill", though to achieve that you shoot an arrow through an enemy's head. Team Fortress 2 has the Fruit Shoot item for the Sniper, and apple that has 3 styles, "Dangerous", with an worm, "Tasty", bitten, and "Deadly", with an arrow, equipping the item with the Huntsman, a bow, triggers the Dual-Purpose Fruit set, which "Reduces the chance of hunger by up to 13%". One of the Halloween spin-off comics had the Funny Background Event of the Sniper aiming at an apple atop the Demoman's head. The next time they're in the shot, there's an apple with an arrow in it stuck to the wall. |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage): The turtles do this as a form of training... and to make fruit salads for their picnics. | |
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Possibly referenced at the beginning of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Call of the Cutie": one filly with a bow-and-arrow cutie mark has an apple on her school desk. | |
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The William Tell scene is parodied in Asterix in Switzerland, where Asterix meets the local Swiss people who are having an archery contest. A little boy eating an apple is ordered to hang the target on a tree and while he is busy doing this, he balances his apple on his head. While Asterix is aiming and waiting until the boy is ready, Obelix sneezes which causes Asterix's arrow to be fired involuntarily. The scene is subverted by the arrow hitting the bull's eye of the intended target, when it looked like it might have hit the apple. The Swiss liked the spectacle, but still feel that "something is missing", causing one of them to mutter: "Yes, but what?" | |
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This happens in Ghosts of Girlfriends Past involving an arrow, a rising pop star, and the 6th place Japanese archery champion. | |
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In the German version of Monty Python's Flying Circus ("Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus") a scene shows William Tell shooting an apple from his son's head. He's applauded by everyone for his good shot, until the camera pans out and it turns out his son is completely maimed with arrows. The shot the audience saw was the only good one. | |
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Il Était Une Fois...: In the "Age of Vikings" episode, Viking Pierre and Viking Teigneux are having an argument and agree to settle it with a series of contests. One of the contests involves each of the two men shooting a ball off his son's head with a bow and arrow. Pierre succeeds, but Teigneux gets (understandably) hesitant; even when he fires his arrow within a foot from his son, he ends up shooting through Maestro's beard hair (though, thankfully, not his body). | |
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In the Lupin III: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine episode ".357 Magnum", Jigen Diasuke demonstrated his incredible skill by firing a bullet through a cherry Cicciolina was holding between her lips. | |
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Suikoden: Suikoden II has the hero participate in a traveling circus's show by having various pieces of fruit placed on his head while knife-thrower Eilie impales them with expert precision. You can throw off her aim and get hit with a knife yourself by choosing to wimp out and move to either side before she throws. One of the plays in Suikoden III, which includes William Tell... and can screw up if you pick incompatible actors as William Tell and his son. Will net a boo, but who cares, it's funnier that way! |
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Ragnarok Online also has an already shot-through apple as a hat, called "Apple of Archer". Very popular amongst archers and, surprisingly, wizards. | |
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In Heinrich Kramer's 1486 Malleus Maleficarum (Book 2, chapter 16), a similar story to the William Tell legend occurs: Punker, Puncker, or Puncher of Rohrbach in the Upper Rhineland is said to have been ordered by "a very eminent person" in about 1430 to prove his extraordinary marksmanship (regarded by Kramer as a sign of consorting with the devil) by shooting a penny off the cap on his young son's head without disturbing the cap. He, too, kept a second arrow in reserve to kill the prince in case he failed. | |
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The War Wagon: When the Banditos are torturing Levi by shooting at them, one of them shoots a tequila bottle off his head. | |
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In League of Legends, Lamb and Wolf (also known as Kindred) do this routine in their shared joke emote. Bear in mind, the two are the dual personifications of death itself, and Lamb chooses for the act to wield her bow using her legs. Even Wolf seems to think it's a bad idea. | |
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In the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys episode "Reign of Terror", King Augeus gains Zeus' powers and forces a man to stand with an apple on his head while he takes shots at the apple with lightning bolts. He misses wildly. Aphrodite saves the man by distracting Augeus, just as the last bolt passes between the man's legs. | |
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In Kenny & Company, Doug's dad Big Doug, a secret service agent, has Doug balance wine glasses on the backs of Kenny's hands, then draws his gun and says he's going to shoot them off. He doesn't actually fire, but Kenny is so terrified that he jerks his hands down, smashing the glasses. The Dougs find it hilarious, Kenny less so. | |
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Once Upon a Time: Peter pulls out an apple. Henry says he doesn't like apples—"It's a family thing." Peter tells him that the apple's not for eating...it's for target practice. Henry then asks why Peter put poison on the arrow if he's shooting an apple, and Peter replies "motivation not to miss." The Lost Boys apparently regularly do this for fun. | |
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Downplayed in Battle For Sevastopol. One of the sniper instructors tests the protagonist by standing next to the target she is firing on, while munching on an apple in reference to this trope. | |
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Played with in The Addams Family. Wednesday is shooting an arrow at Pugsley, but the apple is in his mouth instead of on top of his head. | |
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One of the Stranger missions in Red Dead Redemption 2 involves two brothers trying to impress a girl who have Arthur shoot bottles from their heads or their arms. | |
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Yankee Zulu: As a kid, Zulu was made to balance a tin can on his head while Rhino was forced to shoot it off. Later on, Rhino has Zulu do it to him as payback while imprisoned. However, it fails and Diehard gets hurt instead. | |
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In Mezolith, Poika's father is forced to shoot an arrow into a tree, right above Poika's head, to get them safe passage from the Owl People. It's played straight down to the father having a second arrow to shoot the Owl People leader if he had missed. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In "Superstar" Jonathan alters reality to change himself from a geek into a demon-fighting James Bond-expy. One scene has him putting on a blindfold in preparation to shooting apples from the heads of several Initiative soldiers. | |
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Love, Guns & Glass: Blackie, having his minions surrounding Brother Siu and Yeuk in a restaurant and refusing to let them leave (considering Siu have taken a vow of peace and to avoid bloodshed at this point), made a deal that Brother Siu and Yeuk can only be released if Siu shoots an apple off Yeuk’s head. Thankfully, Siu still retained his Improbable Aiming Skills from ten years ago. | |
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Appears in a variation of The Three Stooges' "Maha" routine that they performed on The Steve Allen Show. Moe arranges for the nearsighted Rajah (Curly-Joe) to attempt to shoot a raisin off of Larry's head with a rifle. | |
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LISA: In LISA: The Joyful, a corpse is found riddled with bullets tied to a pole with an unbroken bottle on top of it. Given that you have to kill a guy with a revolver previously shooting at it, it’s not hard to connect the dots. | |
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Coffin Princess Chaika: In season 1 episode 8, Toru and Chaika do this performance. | |
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In Urusei Yatsura this is the traditional duel of the Mendo family: shooting an apple on the head of the opponent... Using a cannon. Upon finding out, Ataru demanded to know how they had managed to not die off already if they do such stupid things. | |
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Lone Wolf — The Kingdom of Terror: Lone Wolf witnesses such a scene in the city of Varetta, although one that doesn't involve bow or crossbow. In a huge tavern filled with soldiers, some men punished for cowardice are standing in line with a fruit on their head, while a rider on horse from the same regiment tries to skewer it with a lance! Naturally, the watching mercenaries are taking bets on whether the cavalier succeeds or fails. | |
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Family Guy: In "Herpe the Love Sore", Peter tries to whip a cigarette out of Meg's mouth. The whip knocks Meg to the floor, but the cigarette stays perfectly in mid-air. | |
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Gasp!: In "Alien Trash", Mrs Winston uses a whip to cut in half an apple balanced on top of Dogbox's head. | |
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One of Night and Day's many fantasy sequences featured Charlie Doyle imagining himself in the role of William Tell, shooting an apple balanced on the head of his former and current wives. | |
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The Tom Slick short in George of the Jungle when Tom is racing on a blimp. Gertie is competing in an arrow shooting with Marigold standing with an apple on her head. She narrowly misses each shot, but beneficial when stray arrows foil Baron Otto Matic's plans. | |
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In the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Coda", Janeway suggests to Chakotay that he could play William Tell and blast an apple off of her head with a phaser for Neelix's Talent Night. | |
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In Robin Hood - czwarta strzała, Robin Hood can shoot an apple off his own head (using a mirror). | |
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On Gor the Wagon Peoples had a similar thing as a contest of skill - a slavegirl would stand in profile holding a piece of fruit in her teeth and a warrior would lance it while galloping by on the local equivalent of a horse. They'd do it while she was facing him head-on. And if she really loved him she would swallow. To explain: a girl accidentally stabbed in the back of the mouth was shown to have been swallowing the blood released by the (non-fatal) injury rather than let her owner lose face by forfeiting the contest. |
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In Grimm Fairy Tales Presents Robyn Hood #3 (the original mini-series), Robyn shoots an apple off the head of Little John during a bonding session with the Merry Men. | |
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In Kingdom of Loathing, one of the possible minigames (all of which have the exact same function of distributing 99.9% of the bet money to one of the two players completely at random) in the Money Making Game has the player that accepts the bet trying to do this to the player that placed it. If he hits the apple, he wins. If he misses the apple, the other player wins. And if he misses the apple, he always hits the other player. This doesn't actually harm the other player in any way. | |
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Suske en Wiske: In "Lambiorix" Tante Sidonia has to aim her longbow (and not a crossbow, as you might think) at the apples on Suske and Wiske's heads. Trying to hit two apples with one arrow is a bit more complex than what William Tell had to accomplish, but she manages to pull it off by aiming at a pillar left from them, which causes the arrow to ricochet to the right splitting both apples in the process. | |
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Potatoes and Dragons: "Far from Heaven" opens with Hugo attempting to shoot an apple off of Harry's head. Hugo misses and his arrow knocks Hermes out of the sky. | |
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Gonzo's amazing new act in The Muppets (2011) is head bowling, which involves him attempting to knock a bowling pin off Jack Black's head with a bowling ball. | |
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One of the most famous moments of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was when he had famed actor Ed Ames (who played the Indian "Mingo" on Daniel Boone) demonstrate his tomahawk-throwing skills. Ames was to throw an axe and try to hit the head of a cowboy silhouette set up on stage - unfortunately he hit the drawn cowboy's crotch, with the handle pointing up, eliciting the longest laugh in television history. The big laugh really comes with Johnny's line: "I didn't know you were Jewish!" (Followed, when the laughs begin to die down, by "Welcome to Frontier Bris!") |
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Crossbow Warrior - The Legend of William Tell: One level in the game has William Tell having to shoot an apple on his son's head to avoid punishment by Hermann Gessler. | |
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In a Babylon 5 Expanded Universe novel, G'Kar fantasizes a variation of this while a prisoner on Centauri Prime during the Shadow War... a variation involving Emperor Cartagia, a large gun, and a raisin. | |
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In the short Cavalcade of Archery, Howard Hill (who did the archery stunts for The Adventures of Robin Hood) demonstrates his skill with a bow by shooting first an apple and then a plum off his partner's head. The partner flees when Hill suggests a cherry, however. The short is included as a bonus feature on the DVD of The Adventures of Robin Hood. | |
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One sketch on You Can't Do That on Television involves all of William Tell's children dead with arrows through them and apples lying near them, except for one remaining son who's left confused as to how this could have happened. Turns out William Tell had a case of the hiccups. | |
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Fantaghirò: In “The Weapons Of Peace�, a sentient crossbow tries to shoot an apple off the head of a hapless victim (who was tied to a post). Fortunately, it ends up missing both the man and the apple. | |
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Duel With The Devils has a scene with the apple-split-by-arrow variety. | |
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Subverted on an episode of Dexter's Laboratory, in which Dexter and Dee Dee go on a sibling vs. sibling game show. Dexter's just there for the prize, and starts one of the challenges before the host finishes explaining the rules, knocking an apple off of Dee Dee's head with a cream puff. He loses, as the host reveals that the challenge was to hit your sibling without making the apple fall. | |
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Dexter's Laboratory | hasFeature |
William Telling / int_fc0e7530 | |
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William Telling | |
William Telling / int_fc29ccc7 | comment |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Hitchcock uses the trope to introduce the story "Father and Son". | |
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents | hasFeature |
William Telling / int_fc29ccc7 |
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