![]() ![]() It eventually finds its way into Tatsu's hands when one of the defeated Foot lays a staff across the floor, causing Donatello to wipe out. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 has the titular turtles playing keep-away from the Foot with the last canister of mutagenic ooze.At the end of The Incredibles, the heroes do this with Syndrome's remote control, keeping it away from the Omnidroid it controls.Happens with Satoko and several classmates with Rika's book in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei.Ranma ½: In the manga, Ranma, Genma, and Soun toss Happosai between the three of them in order to keep him away from Pantyhose Taro.Cue Rika beating the stuffing out of Satoko with a chair. In one of the animated adaptations of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, Satako and a couple other students do this with one of Rika's books.Later on, when Yugi stands up for the two of them, Joey gives the piece back. In Yu-Gi-Oh!, Jonouchi/Joey and Honda/Tristan throw around a piece of Yugi's Millennium Puzzle before Joey tosses it into a pool.Pikachu ultimately catches it before it could shatter, but Misty's the main mom to it. There is a Pokémon episode where the heroes and villains fight over the then unhatched Togepi egg while maneuvering through Weezing's smoke.It is also done several chapters later with Negi's unconscious body at a sleep over.In chapter 166 (the No Dialogue Chapter) of Mahou Sensei Negima, several of Negi's students play keep away with his ring-wand (They're 14/15, he's ten, teasing him is their favorite sport, it seems) until Akira, who was helping him look for it in the first place, brings it to a surprisingly abrupt end.Around the time the Straw Hats depart Water 7, as part of their plan to recruit an unwilling Franky into the crew, they lure him to where the Sunny is docked by having the Franky Family steal his speedo, and passing it from person to person.Luffy from One Piece, having extendable rubber arms is able to perform this trope all by himself to keep Usopp from drinking the group's water supply (and even names it as a technique: the "Gomu Gomu no Dame Da" Dame Da roughly means "No Way" or "Stop That").Polar opposite of the MacGuffin Delivery Service and Hot Potato. ![]() One way or another, the protagonist will need to find an effective way to deal with the bullies. If he can make a plausible threat of getting them in trouble, expect them to transparently lie and claim that it was only a game otherwise, they might just keep the MacGuffin. In another scenario, the protagonist might be quietly minding his own business on the schoolyard when a group of bullies come up and take something of his, then pass it around to another one whenever he gets close. If there's a group of villains, expect multiple "yoink!" moments as the groups intercept it from each other. The answer is to throw the MacGuffin from hero to hero, with the villain being frustrated as he barely misses it each time. Said villain is so focused on the item that they're not fighting the heroes who don't have it. In one scenario, the heroes are trying to keep the MacGuffin away from the villain or villains. The game of tossing an object around in a group to keep it away from someone else. File:Icons-mini-icon extension.gif Playing With. ![]()
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