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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': [[ClassyCatBurglar The Black Cat]] often wears a studded cat collar with her costume, befitting her AnimalMotif.
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* For some reason in comic books, long straight and pointed collars appear to be symbols of martial arts prowess as [[Franchise/TheDCU DC's]] [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-heroes}} Karate Kid]] and [[MarvelUniverse Marvel's]] Comicbook/IronFist are often depicted with them.
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* For some reason in comic books, long straight and pointed collars appear to be symbols of martial arts prowess as [[Franchise/TheDCU DC's]] [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-heroes}} [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Karate Kid]] and [[MarvelUniverse Marvel's]] Comicbook/IronFist are often depicted with them.
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* Naturally fetish collars appear regularly in the BDSM themed comic ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'': all the subs have them. Most of them are leather and quite stylised but special mention goes to the one Alan provides Anne which is ''made of solid silver'' and the appearances of posture collars.
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* Naturally fetish collars appear regularly in the BDSM themed comic ''Webcomic/{{Sunstone}}'': all the subs have them. Most of them are leather and quite stylised stylized but special mention goes to the one Alan provides Anne which is ''made of solid silver'' and the appearances of posture collars.
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* Sasuke's first outfit in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''
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* Mamoru Onodera of ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' is the master of a Werewolf who wears one, and [[{{Stripperific}} little besides.]]
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* Mamoru Onodera of ''Manga/DeadlineSummonner'' ''Manga/DeadlineSummoner'' is the master of a Werewolf who wears one, and [[{{Stripperific}} little besides.]]
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* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': The coat of Captain Bravo's Silver Skin buso renkin has such a high colour that, when pulled up straight, it almost reaches the brim of his hat. The Warrior Chief uses this as a means to hide his identity, in place of the mask part of the more traditional CoatHatMask ensemble.
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* The moogles from the ''VideoGame/IvaliceAlliance'' will ''never'' show their necks. For the exception of Montblanc from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' Christmas wallpaper and Sorbet at his staring game ''Dive II Hunt''.
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** Dr. Odine from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' wears a large disc-like collar around his neck.
** The moogles from the ''VideoGame/IvaliceAlliance'' will ''never'' show their necks. For the exception of Montblanc from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' Christmas wallpaper and Sorbet at his staring game ''Dive II Hunt''.
** Dr. Odine from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' wears a large disc-like collar around his neck.
** The moogles from the ''VideoGame/IvaliceAlliance'' will ''never'' show their necks. For the exception of Montblanc from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' Christmas wallpaper and Sorbet at his staring game ''Dive II Hunt''.
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When a collar, may it be the dog collar or the one on clothes, is so large that we cannot see their neck. Showing their neck otherwise is {{Fanservice}}.
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When a collar, may it be the dog collar or the one on clothes, is so large that we cannot see their neck. Showing their neck otherwise is {{Fanservice}}.
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'' met William Shakespeare in the episode "The Shakespeare Code." When Will complained about having neck pains, the Doctor puts one of the big frilly collars around his neck. Will mentions it stops his neck pain. The Doctor then advises him to stop rubbing his head or he'll go bald. Too bad on that one!
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* ''Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal'': Shirou, a wolf Beastman, wears a leather dog collar even in human form. [[spoiler: It turns out to cover his scar from being nearly beheaded, and acts as a bit of a PowerLimiter for his giant form.]]
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Not to be confused with RingAroundTheCollar, which was done in order for the the animation to be cheaper. There is some overlap, however.
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Not to be confused with RingAroundTheCollar, which was done in order for the the animation to be cheaper. There is some overlap, however.
however. Should also not be confused with SlaveCollar.
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* Pretty much everyone in ''Webcomic/Collar6'' practices BDSM, so slave collars carry the same cultural significance as wedding rings.
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* A common accessory in the {{Goth}}, {{Punk}}, and Metal subcultures. They're often covered in spikes.
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* The moogles from the ''Franchise/IvaliceAlliance'' ''VideoGame/IvaliceAlliance'' will ''never'' show their necks. For the exception of Montblanc from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' Christmas wallpaper and Sorbet at his staring game ''Dive II Hunt''.
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* There was an episode of ''Series/{{Blackadder}} II'' where Percy Percy wore a gigantic collar because (he said) it was fashionable.
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* This is also seen in TV adaptations of the ''{{Sharpe}}'' novels: Sean Bean shucking off his uniform is Fanservice to many viewers.
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* This is also seen in TV adaptations of the ''{{Sharpe}}'' novels: ''Series/{{Sharpe}}'': Sean Bean shucking off his uniform is Fanservice to many viewers.
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* Duncan and his spiked dog collar in ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland'', who also ''never'' takes it off. Somewhat justified by the simplistic animation style.
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* Duncan and his spiked dog collar in ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland'', ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', who also ''never'' takes it off. Somewhat justified by the simplistic animation style.
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* SarutobiSasuke from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. At times it covers his mouth and chin as well.
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* SarutobiSasuke UsefulNotes/SarutobiSasuke from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. At times it covers his mouth and chin as well.
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cheaper. There is some overlap, however.
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* For some reason in comic books, long straight and pointed collars appear to be symbols of martial arts prowess as [[{{DCU}} DC's]] [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-heroes}} Karate Kid]] and [[MarvelUniverse Marvel's]] [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]] are often depicted with them.
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* For some reason in comic books, long straight and pointed collars appear to be symbols of martial arts prowess as [[{{DCU}} [[Franchise/TheDCU DC's]] [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-heroes}} Karate Kid]] and [[MarvelUniverse Marvel's]] [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]] are often depicted with them.
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* The moogles from the ''IvaliceAlliance'' ''Franchise/IvaliceAlliance'' will ''never'' show their necks. For the exception of Montblanc from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' Christmas wallpaper and Sorbet at his staring game ''Dive II Hunt''.
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* Mortadelo from [[MortadeloYFilemon Mortadelo y Filemón]].
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* In ''DearS'', the alien "Ren", as well as other aliens in the series, wear very large metallic collars around their necks, as they are slaves.
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* In ''DearS'', ''Manga/DearS'', the alien "Ren", as well as other aliens in the series, wear very large metallic collars around their necks, as they are slaves.
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* In ''Manga/TodaysCerberus'', Cerberus wears a dog collar with a chain attached, even in human form. The color of the collar is determined by the personality in control. Kuro's is red, Shirogane's is green, and Roze's is blue.
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* Saffi on ''{{Jimmy Two-Shoes}}''.
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* The high starched and tight collar stocks of Napoleonic military uniform come in for this too: it is remarked upon a lot in JaneAusten heros.
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* The high starched and tight collar stocks of Napoleonic military uniform come in for this too: it is a feature in costume dramas and adaptations of the JaneAusten Creator/JaneAusten type. When Mr Darcy loosens his collar it's Fanservice for the EstrogenBrigade.
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Link... American spelling applies.... how the Hell do Americans spell \"oestrogen\"?
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* The high starched and tight collar stocks of Napoleonic military uniform come in for this too: it is a feature in costume dramas and adaptations of the the JaneAusten type. When Mr Darcy loosens his collar it's Fanservice for the OstrogenBrigade.EstrogenBrigade.
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* The high starched and tight collar stocks of Napoleonic military uniform come in for this too: it is a feature in costume dramas and adaptations of the the JaneAusten type. When Mr Darcy loosens his collar it's Fanservice for the OestrogenBrigade.OstrogenBrigade.