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Someone has a meter that breaks down or explodes when the readings are too high for it to handle. No, it's not when it's measuring something that could reasonably destroy the scale, like measuring greater extreme heat than the scale can withstand. It's when the extreme amount of the readings themselves cause the destruction. Chalk it up to [[Rule of Cool]] or [[Rule of Funny]].
Someone has a meter that breaks down or explodes when the readings are too high for it to handle. No, it's not when it's measuring something that could reasonably destroy the scale, like measuring greater extreme heat than the scale can withstand. It's when the extreme amount of the readings themselves cause the destruction. Chalk it up to [[Rule of Cool]] or [[Rule of Funny]].


A [[X Meets Y|combination]] [[Sub Trope]] of both [[Readings Are Off the Scale]] and [[Explosive Instrumentation]].
A [[X Meets Y|combination]] [[Sub-Trope]] of both [[Readings Are Off the Scale]] and [[Explosive Instrumentation]].


Compare [[Awesomeness Is Volatile]].
Compare [[Awesomeness Is Volatile]].


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' - if scouters aren't getting [[A Glass in the Hand|broken]], they're blowing up while their owners are still wearing them. No wonder they got phased out of the series.
== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* ''[[Dragon Ball (Manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' - if scouters aren't getting [[A Glass in The Hand|broken]], they're blowing up while their owners are still wearing them. No wonder they got phased out of the series.
** After Bulma jury-rigged Raditz's scouter, Goku's [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]] made it explode from across the planet.
** After Bulma jury-rigged Raditz's scouter, Goku's [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]] made it explode from across the planet.
** Vegeta's power level in the Namek arc broke at least two scouters -- the first time, Zarbon's scouter blew up when he killed Cui, and Frieza's new scouter exploded when Vegeta proved he could actually go toe-to-toe with him (at least until Frieza transformed).
** Vegeta's power level in the Namek arc broke at least two scouters—the first time, Zarbon's scouter blew up when he killed Cui, and Frieza's new scouter exploded when Vegeta proved he could actually go toe-to-toe with him (at least until Frieza transformed).
** A filler scene later on showed that SSJ Goku and final-form Frieza could blow up computers in different ''solar systems''.
** A filler scene later on showed that SSJ Goku and final-form Frieza could blow up computers in different ''solar systems''.
* In ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', the title mech literally eating a Big Bang safely spoon-fed by Lordgenome causes the power gauge to shatter ''[[Up to Eleven|and then keep going outside the monitor]]''.
* In ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', the title mech literally eating a Big Bang safely spoon-fed by Lordgenome causes the power gauge to shatter ''[[Up to Eleven|and then keep going outside the monitor]]''.
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Seen a fair few times in the [[Troperiffic]] [[Discworld (Literature)|Discworld]] series.
* Seen a fair few times in the [[Troperiffic]] ''[[Discworld]]'' series.
** In ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Moving Pictures|Moving Pictures]]'', a resograph (a device designed to measure changes in the nature of reality) starts going haywire thanks to the influence of the filmmakers in Holy Wood. Eventually, the showing of an [[Epic Movie]] about the Ankh-Morpork Civil War causes a rift in reality big enough to allow a [[Eldritch Abomination|Thing from the Dungeon Dimensions]] to escape onto the Discworld, which makes the resograph explode violently.
** In ''[[Moving Pictures]]'', a resograph (a device designed to measure changes in the nature of reality) starts going haywire thanks to the influence of the filmmakers in Holy Wood. Eventually, the showing of an [[Epic Movie]] about the Ankh-Morpork Civil War causes a rift in reality big enough to allow a [[Eldritch Abomination|Thing from the Dungeon Dimensions]] to escape onto the Discworld, which makes the resograph explode violently.
** In ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Last Continent|The Last Continent]]'', Ponder Stibbons' magic-measuring [[Thing-O-Meter|thaumometer]] melts when the magic field used to create the Last Continent exceeds its limit of one million thaums.
** In ''[[The Last Continent]]'', Ponder Stibbons' magic-measuring [[Thing-O-Meter|thaumometer]] melts when the magic field used to create the Last Continent exceeds its limit of one million thaums.
* In [[Lensman|Children of the Lens]], the last physical battle of the series involves {{spoiler|a faster-than-light planet hitting a star}}.
* In [[Lensman|Children of the Lens]], the last physical battle of the series involves {{spoiler|a faster-than-light planet hitting a star}}.
{{quote| Finally it happened. What happened? Even after the fact none of the observers knew. The fuses of all the recorder and analyzer circuits blew at once. Needles jumped instantly to maximum and wrapped themselves around their stops. Charts and ultraphotographic films showed only straight or curved lines running from the origin to and through the limits in zero time.}}
{{quote|Finally it happened. What happened? Even after the fact none of the observers knew. The fuses of all the recorder and analyzer circuits blew at once. Needles jumped instantly to maximum and wrapped themselves around their stops. Charts and ultraphotographic films showed only straight or curved lines running from the origin to and through the limits in zero time.}}


== [[Live Action Television]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[The Goodies (TV)|The Goodies]]''. In one episode the temperature gets so high that a thermometer ends up blowing its top and squirting fluid in someone's face.
* ''[[The Goodies]]''. In one episode the temperature gets so high that a thermometer ends up blowing its top and squirting fluid in someone's face.
** That could be a [[Shout Out]] to a ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' episode about the world becoming unbearably hot.
** That could be a [[Shout-Out]] to a ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' episode about the world becoming unbearably hot.
*** Or any number of ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' cartoons.


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* One ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' strip had an [[Imagine Spot]] where Calvin's dad lets him drive, and instead the car starts flying.
* One ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' strip had an [[Imagine Spot]] where Calvin's dad lets him drive, and instead the car starts flying.
{{quote| '''Dad:''' How fast are we going?<br />
{{quote|'''Dad:''' How fast are we going?
'''Calvin:''' Can't say. We broke the speedometer. }}
'''Calvin:''' Can't say. We broke the speedometer. }}
* In a ''[[Peanuts]]'' strip, Snoopy added the number of pizzas he and Woodstock ate before midnight to the number of pizzas they ate after midnight. The result blew Snoopy's pocket calculator.
* In a ''[[Peanuts]]'' strip, Snoopy added the number of pizzas he and Woodstock ate before midnight to the number of pizzas they ate after midnight. The result blew Snoopy's pocket calculator.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2oPT-k0VOU opening trailer] of [[Tekken]] Tag Tournament 2 shows Lili watching a tournament fight with her hi-class viewing glasses. She then notices Jun Kazama near the exit and tries to zoom in on her, only for Lili's glasses to explode (minor one).
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2oPT-k0VOU opening trailer] of [[Tekken]] Tag Tournament 2 shows Lili watching a tournament fight with her hi-class viewing glasses. She then notices Jun Kazama near the exit and tries to zoom in on her, only for Lili's glasses to explode (minor one).

== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Kanaya in ''[[Homestuck]]'' develops the "snarky horseshitometer" to gauge the success of her trolling campaign on Rose. After watching Rose blow up a portal, something Kanaya didn't think was sane even if she suspected it were possible, the horseshitometer tilts so hard in Rose's favor that it self-destructs.
{{quote|The FLIGHTY BROADS AND THEIR SNARKY HORSESHITOMETER explodes. It simply cannot take this much horseshit.}}
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'', discussing "Jurisindependent Security Covenant".
{{quote|
'''Ennesby''': Their psych profiles are squeaky-clean, and their screening is tight. They'll lay down their lives before they'll take anyone else's.
'''Elf''': I guess they'd screen me right out if I applied.
'''Ennesby''': And if Sergeant Schlock applied, their screening comittee would spontaneously combust. }}


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* On [[FSTDT]] a common response to an ironic statement made by one of the fundies whose statements have been quoted is that it has [[Invoked Trope|"destroyed my irony meter."]]
* On [[FSTDT]] a common response to an ironic statement made by one of the fundies whose statements have been quoted is that it has [[Invoked Trope|"destroyed my irony meter."]]
** This originated on the Usenet group alt.atheism, back in the 1990s: an irony meter was never mentioned except in the context of its (usually spectacular) failure:
** This originated on the Usenet group alt.atheism, back in the 1990s: an irony meter was never mentioned except in the context of its (usually spectacular) failure:
{{quote| "Every irony meter on the planet just exploded."<br />
{{quote|"Every irony meter on the planet just exploded."
"My irony meter has melted a hole in the ground and is putting up plumes of radioactive fallout."<br />
"My irony meter has melted a hole in the ground and is putting up plumes of radioactive fallout."
"I spent extra to get a heavy duty, auto-ranging industrial irony meter, with the 4th generation titanium filter and laser readout and everything, less than a year ago. Pfft, it's toast. First time I've had to use a fire extinguisher of a piece of smoking electronics."<br />
"I spent extra to get a heavy duty, auto-ranging industrial irony meter, with the 4th generation titanium filter and laser readout and everything, less than a year ago. Pfft, it's toast. First time I've had to use a fire extinguisher of a piece of smoking electronics."
"OK, Mark, you now owe me a new Myth 6 (model 66) Irony-O-Meter. It was not even a week old and it blew up like Krakatoa." }}
"OK, Mark, you now owe me a new Myth 6 (model 66) Irony-O-Meter. It was not even a week old and it blew up like Krakatoa." }}
* [[Lampshaded]] by the ''[[Protectors of the Plot Continuum]]''. [[Once an Episode|Frequently]], their Canon Analysis Devices blow up when faced with particularly heinous breaches of canon. Savvy agents will hurl their CAD's in the opposite direction the moment something truly awful happens. Occasionally, they just don't turn their CAD's on at all, knowing that it would go boom--[[Failure Is the Only Option|which doesn't always stop the explosion]].
* In ''[[Homestuck]]'', Kanaya's "flighty broads and their snarky horseshitometer" explodes when Kanaya watches Rose {{spoiler|[[Off the Rails|blow up her first gate]]}}.
* [[Lampshaded]] by the ''[[Protectors of the Plot Continuum]]." [[Once an Episode|Frequently]], their Canon Analysis Devices blow up when faced with particularly heinous breaches of canon. Savvy agents will hurl their CAD's in the opposite direction the moment something truly awful happens. Occasionally, they just don't turn their CAD's on at all, knowing that it would go boom--[[Failure Is the Only Option|which doesn't always stop the explosion]].
* Shane Killian's "Bogometer", used to measure the dishonesty of creationist claims, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fsSKTl0uNc explodes at 3:18 of this video] when Janet Folgar claims that "It was Bible-believing Christians who gave us science as we know it."
* Shane Killian's "Bogometer", used to measure the dishonesty of creationist claims, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fsSKTl0uNc explodes at 3:18 of this video] when Janet Folgar claims that "It was Bible-believing Christians who gave us science as we know it."
* In ''[[The Spoony Experiment (Web Video)|The Spoony Experiment]]'', Dr. Insano's [[Gaydar]] blew up when watching a scene with a swishy proprietor in [http://spoonyexperiment.com/2011/04/17/beastmaster-2-through-the-portal-of-time/ this review] of ''[[The Beastmaster (Film)|Beastmaster 2]]''.
* In ''[[The Spoony Experiment]]'', Dr. Insano's [[Gaydar]] blew up when watching a scene with a swishy proprietor in [https://web.archive.org/web/20130810040017/http://spoonyexperiment.com/2011/04/17/beastmaster-2-through-the-portal-of-time/ this review] of ''[[The Beastmaster|Beastmaster 2]]''.
** And the Ass Counter blows up during a particularly blatant [[Male Gaze|ass shot]] in ''[[Dead or Alive]]''.
** And the Ass Counter blows up during a particularly blatant [[Male Gaze|ass shot]] in ''[[Dead or Alive]]''.
* In [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/teamt/nash/specials/29196-nash-doctor-who-classic-the-tv-movie this review] of the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' 8th Doctor movie, [[What the Fuck Is Wrong With You (Web Video)|Nash]] had a [[Flame War|"Nerd Rage meter"]], and when it turned out the Doctor was half human, it finally blew up. Then it blew up again later on.
* In [https://web.archive.org/web/20131106030617/http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/teamt/nash/specials/29196-nash-doctor-who-classic-the-tv-movie this review] of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' 8th Doctor movie, [[What The Fuck Is Wrong With You?|Nash]] had a [[Flame War|"Nerd Rage meter"]], and when it turned out the Doctor was half human, it finally blew up. Then it blew up again later on.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* Professor Frink on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' invented a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggXmKPMaHMo sarcasm detector], which of course exploded in the presence of overwhelming sarcasm.
* Professor Frink on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' invented a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggXmKPMaHMo sarcasm detector], which of course exploded in the presence of overwhelming sarcasm.
** In another episode, Homer is being interrogated by Agent Scully while hooked up to a lie detector. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqmHXnryakA He didn't understand.]
** In another episode, Homer is being interrogated by Agent Scully while hooked up to a lie detector. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqmHXnryakA He didn't understand.]

== [[Real Life]] ==
* Try and measure the voltage across your car's battery - while leaving your meter connected for measuring current. It will not last long. The same, of course, applies to using the same multimeter to measure a voltage far beyond what it is rated for - like that output by a simple doorbell transformer that has been connected in reverse. The results of this mistake can often be interesting.


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Latest revision as of 15:35, 20 July 2023

Excessive power levels may void warranty; scout carefully.


Someone has a meter that breaks down or explodes when the readings are too high for it to handle. No, it's not when it's measuring something that could reasonably destroy the scale, like measuring greater extreme heat than the scale can withstand. It's when the extreme amount of the readings themselves cause the destruction. Chalk it up to Rule of Cool or Rule of Funny.

A combination Sub-Trope of both Readings Are Off the Scale and Explosive Instrumentation.

Compare Awesomeness Is Volatile.

Examples of Readings Blew Up the Scale include:

Anime and Manga

  • Dragon Ball - if scouters aren't getting broken, they're blowing up while their owners are still wearing them. No wonder they got phased out of the series.
    • After Bulma jury-rigged Raditz's scouter, Goku's Dangerous Forbidden Technique made it explode from across the planet.
    • Vegeta's power level in the Namek arc broke at least two scouters—the first time, Zarbon's scouter blew up when he killed Cui, and Frieza's new scouter exploded when Vegeta proved he could actually go toe-to-toe with him (at least until Frieza transformed).
    • A filler scene later on showed that SSJ Goku and final-form Frieza could blow up computers in different solar systems.
  • In Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, the title mech literally eating a Big Bang safely spoon-fed by Lordgenome causes the power gauge to shatter and then keep going outside the monitor.

Comic Books

  • In Joe Bar Team, the main characters destroy numerous radar speed gun radars with their motorbikes using this very trope.

Literature

  • Seen a fair few times in the Troperiffic Discworld series.
    • In Moving Pictures, a resograph (a device designed to measure changes in the nature of reality) starts going haywire thanks to the influence of the filmmakers in Holy Wood. Eventually, the showing of an Epic Movie about the Ankh-Morpork Civil War causes a rift in reality big enough to allow a Thing from the Dungeon Dimensions to escape onto the Discworld, which makes the resograph explode violently.
    • In The Last Continent, Ponder Stibbons' magic-measuring thaumometer melts when the magic field used to create the Last Continent exceeds its limit of one million thaums.
  • In Children of the Lens, the last physical battle of the series involves a faster-than-light planet hitting a star.

Finally it happened. What happened? Even after the fact none of the observers knew. The fuses of all the recorder and analyzer circuits blew at once. Needles jumped instantly to maximum and wrapped themselves around their stops. Charts and ultraphotographic films showed only straight or curved lines running from the origin to and through the limits in zero time.

Live-Action TV

  • The Goodies. In one episode the temperature gets so high that a thermometer ends up blowing its top and squirting fluid in someone's face.

Newspaper Comics

Dad: How fast are we going?
Calvin: Can't say. We broke the speedometer.

  • In a Peanuts strip, Snoopy added the number of pizzas he and Woodstock ate before midnight to the number of pizzas they ate after midnight. The result blew Snoopy's pocket calculator.

Video Games

  • The opening trailer of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 shows Lili watching a tournament fight with her hi-class viewing glasses. She then notices Jun Kazama near the exit and tries to zoom in on her, only for Lili's glasses to explode (minor one).

Web Comics

  • Kanaya in Homestuck develops the "snarky horseshitometer" to gauge the success of her trolling campaign on Rose. After watching Rose blow up a portal, something Kanaya didn't think was sane even if she suspected it were possible, the horseshitometer tilts so hard in Rose's favor that it self-destructs.

The FLIGHTY BROADS AND THEIR SNARKY HORSESHITOMETER explodes. It simply cannot take this much horseshit.

Ennesby: Their psych profiles are squeaky-clean, and their screening is tight. They'll lay down their lives before they'll take anyone else's.
Elf: I guess they'd screen me right out if I applied.
Ennesby: And if Sergeant Schlock applied, their screening comittee would spontaneously combust.

Web Original

  • On FSTDT a common response to an ironic statement made by one of the fundies whose statements have been quoted is that it has "destroyed my irony meter."
    • This originated on the Usenet group alt.atheism, back in the 1990s: an irony meter was never mentioned except in the context of its (usually spectacular) failure:

"Every irony meter on the planet just exploded."
"My irony meter has melted a hole in the ground and is putting up plumes of radioactive fallout."
"I spent extra to get a heavy duty, auto-ranging industrial irony meter, with the 4th generation titanium filter and laser readout and everything, less than a year ago. Pfft, it's toast. First time I've had to use a fire extinguisher of a piece of smoking electronics."
"OK, Mark, you now owe me a new Myth 6 (model 66) Irony-O-Meter. It was not even a week old and it blew up like Krakatoa."

Western Animation

  • An old episode of My Little Pony featured a band talent show with a scale that measured how good the performance was. When the heroes performed their song, the scale hit the roof and blew up.
  • On Phineas and Ferb, Phineas was trying to track a cute little alien, so he built a cute-meter. Later he mentioned that he filtered Isabella's cuteness and when he turned the safety off, the cute-meter blew up.
  • Professor Frink on The Simpsons invented a sarcasm detector, which of course exploded in the presence of overwhelming sarcasm.
    • In another episode, Homer is being interrogated by Agent Scully while hooked up to a lie detector. He didn't understand.

Real Life

  • Try and measure the voltage across your car's battery - while leaving your meter connected for measuring current. It will not last long. The same, of course, applies to using the same multimeter to measure a voltage far beyond what it is rated for - like that output by a simple doorbell transformer that has been connected in reverse. The results of this mistake can often be interesting.