In Pokémon X and Y, Ash and his Greninja have access to an unique Super Mode through battle bonding with each other.Too bad for him, he's participating in a tournament, so this trope kicking in causes him to lose the match in favor of Rebecca, the one gladiator who wasn't knocked out by his attack. Hakuba is insanely fast, even by One Piece standards, and knocked out almost everyone in the ring in a flash. Cavendish, one of the participants of the Corrida Colosseum tournament in Dressrosa, experiences this every time his Split Personality Hakuba takes over.Usually it's the result of blood loss or poison, though after Enies Lobby and Thriller Bark he passes out from the strain of his Gear 2 technique, which is basically increasing the speed of his blood flow- if it wasn't his rubbery body, the stress on his heart would kill him. Luffy falls into this after some of his fights.Natsume of Natsume's Book of Friends will sometimes pass out after releasing the names of powerful youkai due to how much of his spiritual energy he expends doing so.It was even lampshaded by another character in one of the later episodes, much to Kakashi's chagrin. For these reasons, he often winds up collapsing after major battles. Also, Kakashi is unable to turn his Sharingan off, so to conserve energy he has to keep it covered at all times. Thus, when he does use his Sharingan, he burns out very quickly. Happens to almost all the characters but Kakashi in particular suffers from this thanks to his Sharingan because he is not an Uchiha, and so lacks the Uchiha clan stamina to go with it.Even then, he somehow remains conscious albeit unable to walk without assistance, until Might Guy gets the bright idea to give the guy a piggyback ride. In particular, Kakashi very nearly passes out after using his Mangekyo Sharingan three times in one battle, the last time being when he uses it to absorb an explosion caused by Deidara in order to protect his friends and teammates.A more straight example may be genjutsu however, as genjutsu is purely mental and can take its toll on a ninja's body, especially the more powerful ones like Sharingan. Often happens to characters in Naruto when they expend a ton of chakra performing some powerful jutsu, far too many times to count.It's explained as her "not being used to blading." In Metal Fight Beyblade, Madoka faints after using her bey to save Kyoya's Leon.In Megaman NT Warrior Axess, after repelling the Villain of the Week SavageMan, Lan faints after exiting Cross Fusion with MegaMan.
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The tremendous g-force generated from driving a formula car over 580km/h around the roller-coaster downhill corner causes a driver to go blind for a few seconds. "Blackout Syndrome" appears in the climatic end of Future GPX Cyber Formula.This was seen in one of Goku's flashbacks of their training in the time chamber and was the moment that convinced him that Gohan could beat Cell if he could sustain that power, which he did. Dragon Ball Z: When Gohan first goes SSJ2 he triggers it for only a second and then passes out.Fortunately, by that point, her brother, Tai, is there to pick her up. However, she has trouble walking, and near the end of the episode, she keels over. In Digimon Adventure, little Kari emits a light so powerful that her Digimon allies digivolve on contact.She knows that doing so will build her power, so she rushes it. In Cardcaptor Sakura, Sakura sometimes collapses after transforming Clow Cards into Star Cards.Forcing herself to use it twice in less than an hour caused her to briefly lose consciousness. Bleach: Jakuho Raikoben severely drains Sui-Feng's reiatsu, enough that it usually takes her three days to recover before she can safely use it again.In Aruosumente, when as a child Legna uses his powers for something serious for the first time - predicting who has squirreled away weapons and hid them at the water mill - he has repeated blackouts from the strain.