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Films — Animation[]

  • In How to Train Your Dragon this trope is subverted, after being invoked, quickly subverted, then re-invoked: Stoick and Gobber see the Green Death, and together with the whole adult Viking population have a Mass "Oh Crap" moment. After the big dragon decides to kick everybody's ass, Stoick runs in to buy time for the retreating army, mainly because wiping out all the parents in the population isn't too healthy. When Stoick tells Gobber why he's doing it, Gobber joins him, to double the time. Then, just before they go in, Hiccup and his friends arrive on dragons in a Big Damn Heroes moment.
  • In Shrek 2, Puss-in-Boots holds off a pack of guards as Shrek rushes to stop the Fairy Godmother's evil plot to make Fiona fall in love with her son, in payment of his debt to Shrek. He wasn't honestly in much danger from them, but that makes him holding them all off no less impressive, especially for a normal-sized housecat.
  • The Big Guy from Final Fantasy the Spirits Within.
  • In The Movie of The Magic Roundabout, Zebedee apparently sacrifices himself to prevent Zeebad from going after the rest of the group, to the point of creating a landslide when they try to go back and help him.
    • All the more delicious of course because the voice of Zebedee is that of Ian McKellen, who delivered the Trope Namer.
  • Spoofed in Corpse Bride. The pastor stands at the doors of the church just before the climactic wedding, shouting at the Dead that they are not to enter the church. They merely file past him, admonishing him for shouting in a church. The fact that the character getting a You Shall Not Pass is played by Christopher Lee, who played Saruman the White in the Lord of the Rings films, makes the scene even more delicious for those who recognize Lee's ultra-distinctive voice.
  • In Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Brent holds off a horde of giant roast chickens while Sam and Flint go to shut down the FLDSMDFR.
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 "Now go, you crazy kids, and save the world!"

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  • Ray the firefly put up a great fight against the evil shadows sent by Facilier, to give Tiana enough time to run away with the talisman. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to stop Facilier from stepping on him and killing him.


Films — Live Action[]

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 "I'm a doctor, not a doorstop!"

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    • Pulled off in Star Trek III the Search For Spock. Kirk orders the destruction of the beloved Enterprise so that he and his crew can escape to Genesis while the explosion kills most of the enemy Klingons.
    • In the new Star Trek, Captain George Kirk of the Kelvin does this to the Narada.
    • Variation of this occurs too many times to list in Star Trek Voyager. Janeway attempted to sacrifice Voyager on a number of occasions, and at least one version of Janeway succeeds. Dubbed a "variation" because she's also willing to claim "You Shall Not Pass" on behalf of the crew and ship, as well as herself.
  • The remake of Dawn of the Dead 2004. Arguable, but when C.J. remains in the truck at the end and then blows himself and all of the remaining zombies up. No, I don't know why they were all killed, but they were.
  • The Matrix
    • In The Matrix, Morpheus does this in order to buy time for Neo and the others to escape. While the remaining crew members later contemplate pulling his connection in order to prevent the Agents from gaining access codes to Zion, the last human city, Neo decides instead to rescue him, which he does in stunning awesomeness.
    • The Matrix Reloaded. Neo fights against the Merovingian's Mooks so Trinity and Morpheus can escape with the Keymaker.
    • In The Matrix: Revolutions, hordes of the machines are storming Zion, one last elderly soldier stands bravely and alone, and blasts as many of them as he can before being mauled.
  • In The 13th Warrior, one of the 12 Norsemen stays behind in the tunnel to hold off the rampaging horde of cannibalistic cave-dwelling Neanderthals after uttering the tip-off phrase for a wounded soldier: "Well, I think I've gone as far as I can. Today was a GOOD day. Meet me in Valhalla!"
  • And speaking of Norsemen, the utterly forgettable Lee Majors movie The Norsemen sees this trope with a warrior named Olaf. Who later makes his way back from his sure-to-be-suicide stand. (The enemies that the Norse were fighting in this movie were native Americans Who BTW were according to the Vinland Saga an enemy too tough for Vikings.)
  • Australia: The Drover's best friend against Japanese soldiers.
  • Starship Troopers. During the showdown in the Bug hive near the end of the movie, trooper Watkins is injured and can't escape.
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 Watkins: Give me the nuke!

Rico: You trying to be a hero, Watkins?

Watkins: I'm trying to kill some bugs, sir!

(as the other MI escape, Watkins detonates the nuke, killing the Bugs)

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    • Similar thing happened to Tom Sizemore's character in Red Planet.
  • The Last Samurai. Katsumoto's wounded son Nobutada single-handedly holds off several Japanese soldiers at a small bridge behind his father's home in Tokyo, so that Katsumoto, Algren and the rest of the samurai can make their escape.
  • Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion. The SDF is evacuating Sendai when Legion attacks. Gamera arrives in time to hold the Legion off, but is mortally wounded while the SDF leaves.
  • The robot, remote-controlled by Will Robinson, in the movie version of Lost in Space.
  • In District 9, this is the protagonist's turning out. Oh, and he's also in an armed to the teeth suit of Powered Armour. He catches a rocket propelled grenade.
  • The phrase gets spoofed in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Peter went a whole week wearing the same pair of sweat pants. Come Saturday, he says "You Shall Not Pass".
  • Inverted in Inglourious Basterds; Pvt. Zoller is a war hero to the Nazis, for taking out a large number of American soldiers.
  • In Prince of Darkness, Catherine Danforth pushes Susan Cabot, who's been possessed by The Devil, into the mirror, to prevent her from pulling the Anti-God into our world. Unfortunately, she's also pulled into the mirror, which the priest then destroys, to seal the portal.
  • Used for an Incredibly Lame Pun in one spoof of The Western — can't remember the name but it had a Magical Native American telling the hero and his sidekick: "None shall pass." He allows them to pass when they return dressed as nuns.
  • Tron: Legacy: "Flynn, run!" Of course, this Heroic Sacrifice turns into an awful Fate Worse Than Death.
  • Papa Smurf in The Smurfs does this to save the other Smurfs from Gargamel, leading to No One Gets Left Behind.
  • Citizens of New York in Spider-Man 2 attempt this against Doctor Octopus to keep him from getting to Spiderman. It doesn't work.
  • Lord of the Rings: Gandalf at the Bridge of Khazad-dûm in Moria, when facing the Balrog. He even screams "YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!" at him. Just after he seemingly defeated the Balrog, he's pulled into the abyss with him, instructing the rest of the fellowship to "Fly, you fools!" before falling.
  • Subverted in Men in Black. After the giant cockroach alien kills two other aliens in a cafe and smashes the place up, a brave waiter blocks the doorway and says, "You're not going anywhere, pal!" only to get knocked into next week.
  • Terminator II: Judgment Day. Sarah Conner tricks John into getting onto the sliding track so he's taken to safety, then stays behind to prevent the T-1000 from following and killing him.
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