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{{quote|'''Al''': Can I get a "[[Trope Namer|Whoa, Bundy]]"?
[''the other Bundys put their hands in a circle'']
'''Everyone''': Whoooooaa, BUNDY! }}
|''[[Married... with Children]]'' }}
 
A subset of [[Operation Blank]], where several characters are [[Huddle Power|huddled together]] to discuss a [[Zany Scheme]]. The de facto leader then asks everybody to put their hands in the center, to signify that they're down with the plan. "Ready, on three! One, two, three..." and they all lower or raise their hands in unison, and sometimes [[Hilarity Ensues]]. Sometimes there is a [[Seinfeldian Conversation]] on when exactly [[On Three]] is, ruining the excitement of the moment.
 
A different version of this trope pops up in sports-related films and movies, where instead of a [[Zany Scheme]], they design a play to set up for a [[Miracle Rally]], usually with only three seconds left to go in the game.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Many of the Devil Bats' huddles during football games in the anime ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' break with a cry of "Crush them! YA-HA!" "YA-HA!", while in the manga they did the same, but used "kick their asses!" instead. Many of their opponents have similar Whoa Bundy cries.