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Breakout

Breakout or Break Out may refer to:

Narratives

Film

Several films titled Breakout or Break Out have been produced across various countries and genres, often centering on themes of , , or personal breakthrough. The 1959 crime drama Breakout, directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring and , follows a official who secretly organizes breaks as a side business until the police intervene. That same year, the war film (retitled Breakout in the U.S.), directed by and featuring and , depicts POWs in an Italian camp uncovering a traitor while plotting a mass during . In 1975, the American action thriller Breakout, directed by and starring as a bush pilot and as an imprisoned man, portrays a high-stakes effort to the innocent convict from a Mexican jail using and a extraction. The 1998 American direct-to-video adventure comedy Breakout, directed by John Bradshaw and starring as an inventor and as a young boy, involves a father-son duo fighting corrupt oil executives after developing an eco-friendly battery that threatens the industry. Break Out (2002), a South Korean directed by and starring as a hapless thief and as a , follows the protagonist's chaotic pursuit of his lost cigarette lighter, which leads to a hijacked confrontation. The 2007 Swiss coming-of-age drama Breakout, directed by Mike Eschmann and featuring Nils Althaus, explores the lives of restless teenagers entangled in gang rivalries, drugs, and fleeting romances in a provincial town. Breakout (2013), a Canadian directed by and starring as a father and as a criminal, centers on ex-cons hunting two children who witnessed their crime while the kids' parent escapes to protect them. Two films shared the title in 2023. The American Breakout, directed by Brandon Slagle and starring as a Black Ops agent and in one of his final roles, depicts a retired operative battling a criminal who seizes control of a maximum-security holding his son. The Telugu-language Breakout, directed by Subbu Cherukuri and starring Raja Goutham as an aspiring filmmaker, follows a man with monophobia stranded in who must navigate isolation and survival after missing his pitch meeting.

Television

The term "Breakout" has been used as a title for several television series centered on themes of and pursuit, often in the context of s or high-stakes containment breaches. These productions typically explore the psychology and logistics of breakouts, drawing from real or fictional events to create tension and drama. One prominent example is documentary series Breakout, which premiered in 2010 on the Channel and ran for two seasons until 2013, dramatizing notable real-life prison escapes from around the world, such as the Seven's coordinated breakout in 2000. Each episode reconstructs the planning, execution, and aftermath of these events, emphasizing the ingenuity of the escapees and the challenges faced by law enforcement. Another key series is , an American crime drama that aired on A&E from 2011 to 2012 across two seasons, created by Matt Olmstead and known for its connection to . The show follows a U.S. Marshals that includes former convicts to track down escaped prisoners, blending action with character-driven stories of redemption and pursuit. Episodes often feature high-tension chases and moral dilemmas, with the team's incentive being reduced sentences for successful captures. The series distinguished itself by focusing on the hunters rather than the escapees, running for 23 episodes before cancellation due to declining ratings. In contrast to full series, individual episodes titled "Breakout" or featuring central breakout narratives appear across various genres, particularly in crime and sci-fi programming. For instance, in the crime procedural The Glades (Season 2, Episode 13, aired September 5, 2011, on A&E), forensic investigator Jim Longworth investigates a convict's daring during a , uncovering links to a larger . Similarly, the sci-fi action series XIII: The Series (Season 2, Episode 7, aired October 29, 2012, on ReelzChannel) depicts a political prisoner's attempt to break out amid a , highlighting themes of and survival. More recent examples include episodes with breakout plots in ongoing series up to 2025. In the British documentary-style series (Season 12, Episode titled "Breakout," aired January 6, 2025, on ), cameras follow a after inmates escape from , exploring the immediate security response and human stories involved. These episodes often serve as pivotal installments, advancing season arcs through escape sequences that test institutional vulnerabilities, while distinguishing episodic formats from the serialized depth of dedicated breakout series. Such narratives underscore the enduring appeal of breakout stories in , prioritizing over exhaustive procedural details.

Music

Albums

One of the most commercially successful albums titled Breakout is Miley Cyrus's second studio release, issued on July 22, 2008, by . Blending with elements from her Hannah Montana persona, the album featured Cyrus co-writing eight of its twelve tracks, showcasing a shift toward more personal themes of independence and romance. It debuted at number one on the chart, selling 371,000 copies in its first week, and remained on the chart for 48 weeks overall. Certified platinum by the RIAA for shipments exceeding one million units, Breakout sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States alone, establishing Cyrus as a solo artist beyond her role. Critics praised its energetic production and Cyrus's vocal growth, though some noted its formulaic pop structure; key highlights include the singles "7 Things" and "Fly on the Wall," which highlighted her songwriting contributions. The Pointer Sisters' Break Out, their tenth studio album, was released on November 1, 1983, by Planet Records and distributed by , with production handled by . This electro-dance and R&B-infused project marked the group's peak commercial era, peaking at number eight on the and achieving sales of over three million copies worldwide. It spawned six top-ten singles on the , including the Grammy-winning "Automatic" (number one for two weeks), "Jump (For My Love)" (number three), and "I'm So Excited" (number nine), blending synth-pop grooves with the sisters' signature harmonies. Reception was overwhelmingly positive for its innovative fusion of , pop, and , earning acclaim as a landmark in 1980s female group recordings and solidifying the Pointer Sisters' crossover appeal from R&B to mainstream audiences. Earlier in music history, Lori Burton's self-titled debut Breakout, released in 1967 by and co-produced by Pamela Sawyer, stands as a pioneering effort in pop-soul with rock edges. Featuring bold, empowering on tracks like the title song and "Dawn of Correction," the album addressed social issues and female autonomy during the late . Though it did not achieve major chart success, it has been retrospectively recognized as a trailblazing work for , influencing subsequent feminist-themed music with its raw energy and orchestral arrangements. Burton's multifaceted role as , and producer underscored its significance in an era dominated by male-led acts. A later compilation bearing the title Breakout arrived from British sophisti-pop duo Swing Out Sister in 2001, released by Spectrum Music (an imprint of Universal Music). Spanning 18 tracks, it collected key singles like "Breakout" and "Surrender" alongside B-sides and album cuts from their 1980s and 1990s catalog, emphasizing their jazz-inflected pop sound. While not a new studio effort and thus absent from major charts, the release served to reintroduce their hits to new audiences, receiving favorable nods for its curated overview of the band's evolution from their 1986 .

Songs

"Breakout" is a 1986 synth-pop single by the British band Swing Out Sister, released as the second single from their debut album It's Better to Travel. The track, featuring lead vocals by Corinne Drewery, became the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. "Breakout" by Foo Fighters, an alternative rock song from their 1999 album There Is Nothing Left to Lose, served as the fourth single from the record and marked a high-energy addition to the band's post-grunge catalog. It topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in 2000 and peaked at No. 10 on the Active Rock chart, underscoring the album's critical and commercial impact. More recent examples include "Break Out" by , an R&B released in 2025 that draws on the actor-singer's dramatic vocal style from his Empire soundtrack work, though it has not yet achieved significant chart placement. Similarly, Pratt's "Break Out," a 2025 inspirational track with undertones, was issued as a standalone emphasizing themes of personal in its chorus lyrics.

Technology and Gaming

Video Games

Breakout is an arcade video game developed and published by Atari, Inc., released on May 13, 1976. The game was conceptualized by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell and Vice President of Engineering Steve Bristow as a single-player evolution of the company's earlier hit Pong, aiming to capitalize on its paddle-and-ball mechanics while introducing a destructive objective. In Breakout, players control a paddle at the bottom of the screen to bounce a ball upward, aiming to shatter a wall of multicolored bricks arranged in rows; as bricks are destroyed, the wall diminishes, with the ball lost if it falls below the paddle, leading to lives depletion upon three failures. The game debuted in arcades, where it quickly became a commercial success, with manufacturing over 11,000 cabinets. It was ported to home systems starting with the in 1978, featuring color graphics in place of the arcade's display with a colored overlay, allowing players to experience the core mechanics on personal consoles. This port helped popularize Breakout beyond arcades, solidifying its place in early home gaming. Numerous variants and remakes have extended Breakout's legacy across platforms. A 2000 update for PlayStation, developed by Supersonic Software and published by Hasbro Interactive, added narrative elements like rescuing characters from an evil villain while retaining brick-breaking gameplay, released on September 22, 2000. Mobile adaptations emerged in the smartphone era, with Atari licensing simplified versions for iOS and Android, such as those integrated into Atari's classic game compilations by the mid-2010s, emphasizing touch controls for paddle movement. More recent efforts include Breakout: Recharged in 2022, a modernized version by SneakyBox and published by Atari for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X|S, and PC, introducing 100 levels, power-ups, and online leaderboards. Breakout Beyond, developed by Choice Provisions and published by Atari, was released on March 25, 2025, across PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X|S, and Atari VCS, featuring horizontal neon-styled levels, 72 stages, co-op play, and endless modes. Breakout profoundly influenced , spawning the block-breaker genre exemplified by Taito's 1986 arcade title Arkanoid, which built on its mechanics with added power-ups and enemies while achieving widespread success. Its simple yet addictive formula contributed to the arcade boom of the 1970s, helping transition gaming from social two-player experiences like Pong to solo challenges, and it remains a foundational title in gaming history for demonstrating scalable, hardware-efficient entertainment.

Electronics

A breakout board is a specialized (PCB) designed to provide easy access to the pins of integrated circuits (), sensors, or modules, such as microcontrollers, by them to headers, solder pads, or breadboard-compatible pins. This facilitates prototyping and integration without direct soldering to tiny surface-mount device (SMD) components, which often have closely spaced pins unsuitable for manual connections. For example, Arduino shields represent a standardized form of breakout boards that stack onto microcontroller boards via pin headers, enabling modular expansion for functions like sensor input or . The concept of breakout boards evolved alongside the development of PCBs and the rise of hobbyist and professional electronics in the mid-20th century. PCBs themselves originated in the 1930s with Paul Eisler's etched foil technique, but breakout boards as dedicated prototyping tools gained prominence in the 1970s, coinciding with the advent of affordable microprocessors like the and the growth of personal computing. Early examples appeared in expansion cards for systems like the , allowing users to "break out" connections for custom peripherals. Materials typically include fiberglass substrate for the board, copper traces for conductivity, and solder-mask coating for protection, with exposed pads or 0.1-inch (2.54 mm) spaced pins for interfacing. Pin configurations vary by component but commonly follow the IC's pinout, relabeled for clarity (e.g., for power, GND for ground, and labeled I/O pins), often in a linear or grid arrangement to match rows. In modern applications up to 2025, breakout boards are integral to (IoT) development, enabling rapid integration of sensors, wireless modules, and actuators with platforms like or . They support low-power designs for smart home devices, wearables, and industrial monitoring, with advancements in and compatibility for 3.3V/5V logic levels. For instance, breakout boards for GPS or displays allow quick prototyping of location-tracking nodes without custom fabrication. Their reusability reduces development time and cost, making them essential in agile workflows. Briefly, such boards have also aided prototyping in by simplifying connections for custom controllers or peripherals. A breakout box, distinct from breakout boards, is a diagnostic device used in and to monitor, test, and manipulate individual signals within multi-pin serial cables, such as those conforming to the standard. It features DB-25 or DB-9 connectors, LEDs for signal state indication (e.g., high/low voltage), switches to open circuits, and banana jacks or binding posts for jumpering signals, allowing technicians to isolate faults like ground loops or failures. Common in the for networking and troubleshooting, breakout boxes facilitated manual intervention in asynchronous , where defined pin functions like Transmit Data (pin 2), Receive Data (pin 3), and Request to Send (pin 4). The historical evolution of breakout boxes traces to the 1960s introduction of by the Electronics Industries Association, with widespread adoption in the 1970s-1980s as personal computers and data terminals proliferated. Constructed from PCBs with integrated switches and indicators, they used robust enclosures for lab or field use and supported voltage levels of ±3V to ±15V for logic signaling. By the , software-based diagnostics and USB adapters diminished their prevalence, though they remain relevant in maintenance and education on protocols. In contemporary contexts, emulated digital versions appear in virtual troubleshooting tools, but physical boxes persist for hands-on training in electronics curricula.

Language and Society

Slang

In the context of entertainment and popular culture, "breakout" is slang for a sudden and dramatic rise to prominence or success, often evoking the metaphor of escaping obscurity like a prison break. The term's slang usage derives from the literal sense of "act of issuing or springing out," with the noun first recorded in 1820 and the sense of escaping confinement dating to the late 14th century. By the mid-20th century, it had extended to spectacular achievements in fields like entertainment, where it captured the explosive emergence of talents from relative unknown status. A breakout role refers to a performer's inaugural major part that propels them into stardom, transforming their career trajectory. Jodie Foster's depiction of the child prostitute Iris in Martin Scorsese's 1976 film served as her breakout role, earning her an Academy Award nomination at age 14 and cementing her as a prominent actress. The phrase breakout star or breakout artist describes an up-and-coming individual who attains swift, widespread acclaim. exemplified this in 2019, rising from online buzz to global phenomenon with her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, which topped charts and garnered five , including . A breakout hit denotes a song, film, product, or other creation that achieves unexpected viral or commercial dominance. Chappell Roan's 2024 single "Good Luck, Babe!" from her album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess became a breakout hit, amassing billions of streams and winning her the for Best New Artist, highlighting her ascent in the music industry.

Other Uses

In and settings, a breakout session refers to a small-group discussion or that branches off from a larger or meeting, allowing participants to explore specific topics in greater depth. These sessions facilitate interactive and have become a standard component of corporate events and educational conferences since the late . The term "breakout" also denotes a forceful from confinement, such as a or jail, often involving multiple individuals coordinating to breach security. A notable historical example is the 1944 from , a POW camp in occupied , where 76 Allied airmen tunneled out on the night of March 24–25; only three successfully evaded recapture and reached safety, while 50 were executed by the . In , a breakout is an offensive maneuver designed to rupture enemy encirclement or defensive lines, enabling forces to regain mobility and pursue broader objectives. During , the Allies executed such a breakout in on July 25, 1944, in , , where U.S. forces under General shattered German defenses in the hedgerows, leading to rapid exploitation across northern . Medically, a breakout describes a sudden eruption or on , commonly manifesting as pimples, papules, or pustules due to clogged pores from excess oil, dead skin cells, and , as seen in vulgaris. It can also result from allergic reactions, such as , where exposure to irritants or allergens triggers an itchy of red, inflamed patches. In epidemiology, "breakout" occasionally refers to the abrupt onset or surge in disease cases exceeding normal expectations, akin to but less formally distinguished from an "outbreak," such as a sudden cluster of infections in a community. This usage highlights rapid spread dynamics, though "outbreak" remains the preferred term in public health reporting. In finance, a breakout occurs when a stock or asset price decisively moves beyond a defined support or resistance level, often accompanied by increased trading volume, signaling potential trend continuation or reversal, such as a surge above a prior high.

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