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In ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheMagicOfTheBeasts'', Lucius sends a note to buy Boundless and sell the brooms under the Malfoy name under the condition that all the first-gens and creatures are fired and staffed by purebloods only. When he receives a reply, the response is that the Malfoy family is permanently barred from doing business in Canada by the ICW.
--> '''Note from Boundless:''' ''Mr. Malfoy''\\
''While we understand that in your British Ministry, you would be able to purchase anything and have a confirmation almost immediately, we at 'Boundless', and many other companies outside Britain have a different policy. Due to an extensive background check, we at 'Boundless' are proud to say, we will '''NOT''' be doing business with you.''\\
''Our background check has shown a long history of bribery and discrimination against First-gen's and No-maj's, and a family history of serving 'Dark Lords', and your Imperius defense holds no sway outside of Britain, as well as your familial connection to the now extinct Malfoy family of France, known for trafficking in Veela.''\\
''As a result, we have petitioned the I.C.W. and this letter is to inform you that your family is permanently barred from attempting to invest in or buy any business in Canada, as we heavily employ Mundane-born and other magicals, creatures included, and your demand to fire all of them and only employ purebloods as a condition of purchase is, in few words, 'Absolutely Disgraceful', it has '''NOT''' been a pleasure hearing from you.''\\
''Please don't contact us again.''\\
''Signed''\\
''Jason Shrike, 'Boundless' C.E.O and proud First-gen.''\\
''P.S. The one who investigated you, one Steve Feros, says 'Hi'.''\\

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* In one of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' novels, Harry Dresden is banned from a college bookstore which caters to the supernatural crowd, on account of trouble following him everywhere, and the other patrons and the owner being worried it might follow him there. He gets word of this ban just before exactly that happens. [[spoiler: Also, he was talking to his imaginary friend, Lasciel, and it freaked the hell out of the owner.]]

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In one of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' the novels, Harry Dresden is banned from a college bookstore which caters to the supernatural crowd, on account of trouble following him everywhere, and the other patrons and the owner being worried it might follow him there. He gets word of this ban just before exactly that happens. [[spoiler: Also, he was talking to his imaginary friend, Lasciel, and it freaked the hell out of the owner.]]


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* ''Literature/IfItsForMyDaughterIdEvenDefeatADemonLord'': Dale's response to the racist teacher's bigotry and horrid treatment of Latina is to seek out evidence and use it to ensure said teacher gets defrocked and barred from the temples. Making it a point on [[FeudianExcuseIsNoExcuse how flimsy her excuse]] for her racism towards non-human beings was.
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Not to be confused with UnPerson, in which an individual is treated as if they never even existed, with all records of such being wiped clean.

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Not to be confused with UnPerson, in which an individual is treated as if they never even existed, with all records of such being wiped clean. Also not to be confused with the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series.
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* Wrestling/CMPunk was fired from AEW on September 2, 2023 after a backstage altercation with "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, and possibly booker/CEO Tony Khan, at the ''All In'' PPV the previous weekend. Exactly what happened is still disputed (though there's supposedly video of the incident), and some are reporting that Punk would have quit had he not been fired first. Given that management didn't want him there to begin with it's pretty safe to say he won't ever be seen on AEW programming again. As noted above this freed up Punk to end his near decade-long hostility with WWE head back up north, returning at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 2023'', which just happened to be in his hometown of Chicago. It's been reported that the people most stunned by his return were some of the AEW locker room, because they [[WorkedShoot didn't think Punk got fired for real]] and thought he was coming back.

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* Wrestling/CMPunk was fired from AEW on September 2, 2023 after a backstage altercation with "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, and possibly booker/CEO Tony Khan, at the ''All In'' PPV the previous weekend. Exactly what happened is still disputed (though there's supposedly video of the incident), and some are reporting that Punk would have quit had he not been fired first. Given that management didn't want him there to begin with it's pretty safe to say he won't ever be seen on AEW programming again. As noted above this freed up Punk to end his near decade-long hostility with WWE head back up north, returning at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 2023'', which just happened to be in his hometown of Chicago. It's been reported that the people most stunned by his return were some of the AEW locker room, because they [[WorkedShoot didn't think Punk got fired for real]] and thought he was coming back.back to Jacksonville.
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* Wrestling/CMPunk was fired from AEW on September 2, 2023 after a backstage altercation with "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, and possibly booker/CEO Tony Khan, at the ''All In'' PPV the previous weekend. Exactly what happened is still disputed (though there's supposedly video of the incident), and some are reporting that Punk would have quit had he not been fired first. Given that management didn't want him there to begin with it's pretty safe to say he won't ever be seen on AEW programming again.

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* Wrestling/CMPunk was fired from AEW on September 2, 2023 after a backstage altercation with "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry, and possibly booker/CEO Tony Khan, at the ''All In'' PPV the previous weekend. Exactly what happened is still disputed (though there's supposedly video of the incident), and some are reporting that Punk would have quit had he not been fired first. Given that management didn't want him there to begin with it's pretty safe to say he won't ever be seen on AEW programming again. As noted above this freed up Punk to end his near decade-long hostility with WWE head back up north, returning at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 2023'', which just happened to be in his hometown of Chicago. It's been reported that the people most stunned by his return were some of the AEW locker room, because they [[WorkedShoot didn't think Punk got fired for real]] and thought he was coming back.
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*** After being fired by AEW in September (see below) Punk returned to WWE in November at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries''.
** [[Wrestling/EnzoAndCass Ezno Amore]], for failing to inform WWE that he was the focus of a rape investigation (he would later be cleared and was never charged with a crime). At least that's the official reason, his poor ring work and even worse backstage attitude had WWE looking for any excuse to get rid of him, and several wrestlers have said they'll beat Ezno to a pulp if they ever see him again. Unlike everyone else on this list (except Hogan, briefly) WWE has given him the full Chris Benoit UnPerson treatment, completely scrubbing any evidence of his existence from their website. Enzo's former partner Colin Cassidy was also fired for harassing his ex Wrestling/{{Carmella}} (and like Enzo was despised by basically everyone else in the locker room), so it's pretty unlikely either of these guys will ever be seen on a WWE show again.

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* ''Literature/MythAdventures'':
** In the opening book ''Another Fine Myth'', it's revealed that the merchant Frumple is banned from Deva, home dimension of the Deveels, master bargainers.
** In book 8, ''Myth-Nomers and Im-Pervections'', main character Skeeve visits Perv, a high-tech dimension where Magik and technology are equal, but repeatedly runs afoul of the Perv police - they can't hold him, but warn him not to leave the dimension. The last time though, he sardonically says it before the cop does and is told no, he should leave the dimension as soon as possible .
* In the ''Literature/{{Gor}}'' series, Tarl Cabot was banned from returning to the city-state of Ar, but that didn't stop him from doing so.
* In Creator/RASalvatore's novel ''[[Literature/TheSellswords Road of the Patriarch]]'', Jarlaxle and Artemis end up banned for life from the Bloodstone Lands. Jarlaxle points out that Elves live a long time and he'll probably outlive the ban. Artemis is not comforted by this, being a human, with the attendant shorter life span.

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* ''Literature/MythAdventures'':
** In the opening book ''Another Fine Myth'', it's revealed
According to Amberley Vail, Literature/CiaphasCain (HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!) and her savant Caractacus Mott have been jointly banned from several gambling establishments due to Cain's discovery that the merchant Frumple Mott's augmetic enhancements help him cheat at cards.
* In one of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' novels, Harry Dresden
is banned from Deva, home dimension a college bookstore which caters to the supernatural crowd, on account of trouble following him everywhere, and the other patrons and the owner being worried it might follow him there. He gets word of this ban just before exactly that happens. [[spoiler: Also, he was talking to his imaginary friend, Lasciel, and it freaked the hell out of the Deveels, master bargainers.
owner.]]
** In book 8, ''Myth-Nomers ''Literature/SmallFavor'', Dresden and Im-Pervections'', main character Skeeve visits Perv, a high-tech dimension where Magik the gang find an island in the middle of Lake Michigan that tries to do this to literally everyone: anyone stepping on the island is overcome with an irrational anxiety and technology fear that slowly and inevitably drives them mad until they leave. The island was settled once, and the settlers did not last long (though the ruins of their attempt are equal, but repeatedly runs afoul still all over the island). In ''Literature/TurnCoat'', [[spoiler: Harry, desperate, claims the island as a sanctum by imposing his will over the entity that embodies the island's will, Demonreach. Afterwards, ''he'' feels perfectly fine on the island, as it essentially becomes an extension of his consciousness. Everyone else, including his friends, are still inevitably overcome with the feeling of fear and anxiety, to the point that Knight of the Perv Cross Michael Carpenter eventually states that ''he's'' afraid to go back to the island, and he used to fight literally demons.]] Turns out there's a ''very'' good reason for the island not welcoming visitors: [[spoiler:It houses the maximum-security prison for magical criminals. By laying claim to Demonreach, Harry essentially became the prison's ''warden''.]]
* After the first murder in ''[[Literature/JohnPutnamThatcher East is East]]'', the
police - they can't hold him, but warn him not come across evidence that the victim might have uncovered bribery of a Japanese official. In a failed attempt to brush everything under the rug, a representative of the Japanese government hints to the American embassy that it might be nice if American businessman (and suspect) Carl Kruger leave the dimension. The last time though, he sardonically says it country before the cop does and is told no, he should leave the dimension as soon as possible .
a formal ''persona non grata'' declaration can be made.
* In Creator/FrederickForsyth's ''The Fist of God'', the ''Literature/{{Gor}}'' series, Tarl Cabot was banned from returning to the city-state of Ar, but Mossad insists that didn't stop him from doing so.
* In Creator/RASalvatore's novel ''[[Literature/TheSellswords Road of
any agent inserted into Saddam Hussein's Iraq to service a new [[TheMole mole]] be given diplomatic cover; that way, if the Patriarch]]'', Jarlaxle and Artemis end up banned for life agent is exposed, the worst that can happen is that he will be expelled from the Bloodstone Lands. Jarlaxle points out that Elves live a long time and he'll probably outlive country, which is ''vastly'' preferable to what the ban. Artemis is not comforted by this, being a human, with the attendant shorter life span.Iraqi security forces would otherwise do to him.



* In ''Literature/SoulMusic'', the Band with Rocks In is banished from every city they visit on their Sto Plains tour, on pain [[ShapedLikeItself of pain]] and/or being buried alive.



* This has happened to a variety of CIA officers with diplomatic immunity who got caught spying in Creator/TomClancy novels. The consequences for officers or agents who ''don't'' have diplomatic immunity and get caught spying tend to be far more severe.
* In one of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' novels, Harry Dresden is banned from a college bookstore which caters to the supernatural crowd, on account of trouble following him everywhere, and the other patrons and the owner being worried it might follow him there. He gets word of this ban just before exactly that happens. [[spoiler: Also, he was talking to his imaginary friend, Lasciel, and it freaked the hell out of the owner.]]
** In ''Literature/SmallFavor'', Dresden and the gang find an island in the middle of Lake Michigan that tries to do this to literally everyone: anyone stepping on the island is overcome with an irrational anxiety and fear that slowly and inevitably drives them mad until they leave. The island was settled once, and the settlers did not last long (though the ruins of their attempt are still all over the island). In ''Literature/TurnCoat'', [[spoiler: Harry, desperate, claims the island as a sanctum by imposing his will over the entity that embodies the island's will, Demonreach. Afterwards, ''he'' feels perfectly fine on the island, as it essentially becomes an extension of his consciousness. Everyone else, including his friends, are still inevitably overcome with the feeling of fear and anxiety, to the point that Knight of the Cross Michael Carpenter eventually states that ''he's'' afraid to go back to the island, and he used to fight literally demons.]] Turns out there's a ''very'' good reason for the island not welcoming visitors: [[spoiler:It houses the maximum-security prison for magical criminals. By laying claim to Demonreach, Harry essentially became the prison's ''warden''.]]
* The LemonyNarrator of ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' mentions off-hand that he is banned from a town not very far from where the reader lives.
* In ''Literature/MisterRoberts'', it's understandable why the crew of the "Bucket" would not be allowed ashore on Elysium again, after hearing what they did while on liberty there.
* In ''Literature/TheWonderfulStoryOfHenrySugar'' by Creator/RoaldDahl, the eponymous character develops a variant of XRayVision that allows him to cheat at casinos. After [[VictoryIsBoring getting bored]] with winning for his own benefit, he starts doing so to raise money for orphanages. His phenomenal "luck" gets him banned, so Henry hires a Hollywood makeup artist to create disguises for him, allowing him to continue.

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* A major plot point in the ''Literature/FortunesOfWar'' books is that Sarda, thanks to Piper, has been socially ostracized by other Vulcans in Starfleet, who cannot condone the perceived moral deficit in his area of expertise even though it was never his intention for his work to be used in that manner. As a result, he's floundering in many aspects of Vulcan mental discipline. This has happened to a variety of CIA officers is extensively dealt with diplomatic immunity who got caught spying in Creator/TomClancy novels. The ''Dreadnought!'', while in ''Battlestations!'' a Vulcan on the transwarp development team has taken Sarda under his wing and helped him make progress in this area.
* In the ''Literature/{{Gor}}'' series, Tarl Cabot was banned from returning to the city-state of Ar, but that didn't stop him from doing so.
* In Book Three of ''Literature/HeraldsOfRhimn'', there were some
consequences for officers or agents who ''don't'' have diplomatic immunity and get caught spying tend to be far more severe.
* In one
Meparik’s [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech unusual methods of ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' novels, Harry Dresden is banned from a college bookstore which caters diplomacy]] during his visit to the supernatural crowd, on account of trouble following him everywhere, and the other patrons and the owner being worried it might follow him there. He gets word of this ban just before exactly that happens. [[spoiler: Matrius’ Consultation.
--> '''Prince Alaezel:'''
Also, he was talking Mother wished me to his imaginary friend, Lasciel, and it freaked the hell out of the owner.]]
** In ''Literature/SmallFavor'', Dresden and the gang find an island in the middle of Lake Michigan that tries to do this to literally everyone: anyone stepping on the island is overcome with an irrational anxiety and fear that slowly and inevitably drives them mad until they leave. The island was settled once, and the settlers did not last long (though the ruins of their attempt are still all over the island). In ''Literature/TurnCoat'', [[spoiler: Harry, desperate, claims the island as a sanctum by imposing his will over the entity that embodies the island's will, Demonreach. Afterwards, ''he'' feels perfectly fine on the island, as it essentially becomes an extension of his consciousness. Everyone else, including his friends, are still inevitably overcome with the feeling of fear and anxiety, to the point that Knight of the Cross Michael Carpenter eventually states that ''he's'' afraid to go back to the island, and he used to fight literally demons.]] Turns out there's a ''very'' good reason for the island not welcoming visitors: [[spoiler:It houses the maximum-security prison for magical criminals. By laying claim to Demonreach, Harry essentially became the prison's ''warden''.]]
* The LemonyNarrator of ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' mentions off-hand that he is banned from a town not very far from where the reader lives.
* In ''Literature/MisterRoberts'', it's understandable why the crew of the "Bucket" would not be allowed ashore on Elysium again, after hearing what they did
tell you that, while on liberty there.
* In ''Literature/TheWonderfulStoryOfHenrySugar'' by Creator/RoaldDahl, the eponymous character develops a variant
she lives, she is formally and permanently banning you from speaking in front of XRayVision that allows him to cheat at casinos. After [[VictoryIsBoring getting bored]] with winning for his own benefit, he starts doing so to raise money for orphanages. His phenomenal "luck" gets him banned, so Henry hires a Hollywood makeup artist to create disguises for him, allowing him to continue.her Consultation ever again.



* According to Amberley Vail, Literature/CiaphasCain (HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!) and her savant Caractacus Mott have been jointly banned from several gambling establishments due to Cain's discovery that Mott's augmetic enhancements help him cheat at cards.
* In Creator/FrederickForsyth's ''The Fist of God'', the Mossad insists that any agent inserted into Saddam Hussein's Iraq to service a new [[TheMole mole]] be given diplomatic cover; that way, if the agent is exposed, the worst that can happen is that he will be expelled from the country, which is ''vastly'' preferable to what the Iraqi security forces would otherwise do to him.



* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': After he was caught performing TheDarkArts, Mr.15's memory was formally condemned by his clan and he was forbidden to enter Bladi households.
* In ''Literature/MisterRoberts'', it's understandable why the crew of the "Bucket" would not be allowed ashore on Elysium again, after hearing what they did while on liberty there.



* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': After he was caught performing TheDarkArts, Mr.15's memory was formally condemned by his clan and he was forbidden to enter Bladi households.
* A major plot point in the ''Literature/FortunesOfWar'' books is that Sarda, thanks to Piper, has been socially ostracized by other Vulcans in Starfleet, who cannot condone the perceived moral deficit in his area of expertise even though it was never his intention for his work to be used in that manner. As a result, he's floundering in many aspects of Vulcan mental discipline. This is extensively dealt with in ''Dreadnought!'', while in ''Battlestations!'' a Vulcan on the transwarp development team has taken Sarda under his wing and helped him make progress in this area.
* The Outcasts of ''{{Literature/Tasakeru}}'' are stripped of their citizenship and given a lifetime ban on setting foot inside their country's only major city. Most of them have found ways of avoiding or ignoring the ban as needed.

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* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': After he was caught performing TheDarkArts, Mr.15's memory was formally condemned by his clan and he was forbidden to enter Bladi households.
* A major plot point in
''Literature/MythAdventures'':
** In
the ''Literature/FortunesOfWar'' books is opening book ''Another Fine Myth'', it's revealed that Sarda, thanks to Piper, has been socially ostracized by other Vulcans in Starfleet, who cannot condone the perceived moral deficit in his area merchant Frumple is banned from Deva, home dimension of expertise even though it was never his intention for his work to be used in that manner. As a result, he's floundering in many aspects of Vulcan mental discipline. This is extensively dealt with in ''Dreadnought!'', while in ''Battlestations!'' a Vulcan on the transwarp development team has taken Sarda under his wing Deveels, master bargainers.
** In book 8, ''Myth-Nomers
and helped Im-Pervections'', main character Skeeve visits Perv, a high-tech dimension where Magik and technology are equal, but repeatedly runs afoul of the Perv police - they can't hold him, but warn him make progress in this area.
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not to leave the dimension. The Outcasts of ''{{Literature/Tasakeru}}'' are stripped of their citizenship last time though, he sardonically says it before the cop does and given a lifetime ban on setting foot inside their country's only major city. Most of them have found ways of avoiding or ignoring is told no, he should leave the ban dimension as needed.soon as possible .



* After the first murder in ''[[Literature/JohnPutnamThatcher East is East]]'', the police come across evidence that the victim might have uncovered bribery of a Japanese official. In a failed attempt to brush everything under the rug, a representative of the Japanese government hints to the American embassy that it might be nice if American businessman (and suspect) Carl Kruger leave the country before a formal ''persona non grata'' declaration can be made.

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* After the first murder in ''[[Literature/JohnPutnamThatcher East is East]]'', the police come across evidence that the victim might have uncovered bribery of a Japanese official. In a failed attempt to brush everything under the rug, a representative Creator/RASalvatore's novel ''[[Literature/TheSellswords Road of the Japanese government hints to Patriarch]]'', Jarlaxle and Artemis end up banned for life from the American embassy Bloodstone Lands. Jarlaxle points out that it might be nice if American businessman (and suspect) Carl Kruger leave Elves live a long time and he'll probably outlive the country before ban. Artemis is not comforted by this, being a formal ''persona non grata'' declaration can human, with the attendant shorter life span.
* The LemonyNarrator of ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' mentions off-hand that he is banned from a town not very far from where the reader lives.
* In ''Literature/SoulMusic'', the Band with Rocks In is banished from every city they visit on their Sto Plains tour, on pain [[ShapedLikeItself of pain]] and/or being buried alive.
* The Outcasts of ''{{Literature/Tasakeru}}'' are stripped of their citizenship and given a lifetime ban on setting foot inside their country's only major city. Most of them have found ways of avoiding or ignoring the ban as needed.
* This has happened to a variety of CIA officers with diplomatic immunity who got caught spying in Creator/TomClancy novels. The consequences for officers or agents who ''don't'' have diplomatic immunity and get caught spying tend to
be made.far more severe.
* In ''Literature/TheWonderfulStoryOfHenrySugar'' by Creator/RoaldDahl, the eponymous character develops a variant of XRayVision that allows him to cheat at casinos. After [[VictoryIsBoring getting bored]] with winning for his own benefit, he starts doing so to raise money for orphanages. His phenomenal "luck" gets him banned, so Henry hires a Hollywood makeup artist to create disguises for him, allowing him to continue.
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* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate3'' you can find a list of these in the Waning Moon tavern. Many of the names are actually slightly altered versions of some of the game's writers.
-->BARRED FROM ENTRY
-->The following EX-customers are UNWELCOME. Do not let them in, even should they beg. ESPECIALLY should they beg
-->Martin Doughty - human? - chug-and-run
-->Adam Smythe - lascivious behaviour, also known as The Pickle Incident
-->Gerringothe Thorm - SHE KNOWS WHAT SHE DID
-->Kavin Ort - tall dwarf- exceedingly boring
-->Syrah Bee - short half-elf- vomited on the waiter (purposefully)
-->Unknown elf- pale skin, snide mouth - referring to master distiller as 'the porcine publican'
-->Rochelle Kwark - halfing - groin-punching
-->Yon Von Don (suspected alias) - grotesquely tall human - underpants on head
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In fiction, this label is often PlayedForLaughs and the result of a NoodleIncident -- if it was bad enough (and funny enough) to lead to this result, it would be most outrageous in the reader's imagination. The related tropes YouCantGoHomeAgain and TheExile tend to be played more seriously, since the people being banned are originally from the place they are banned from (''personae non gratae'' are for outsiders). See also HollywoodRestrainingOrder. When this is used to ban people from a party, social function, etc, see UninvitedToTheParty and NotOnTheList. When somebody gets kicked out of multiple bars due to drunken misbehavior they are BarredFromEveryBar. Can be used to invoke MayItNeverHappenAgain. In some cultures, failing a TestOfPain as part of an InitiationCeremony or RiteOfPassage can cause the person who failed to be labeled as such.

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In fiction, this label is often PlayedForLaughs and the result of a NoodleIncident -- if it was bad enough (and funny enough) to lead to this result, it would be most outrageous in the reader's imagination. The related tropes YouCantGoHomeAgain and TheExile tend to be played more seriously, since the people being banned are originally from the place they are banned from (''personae non gratae'' are for outsiders). Compare KarmicShunning. See also HollywoodRestrainingOrder. When this is used to ban people from a party, social function, etc, see UninvitedToTheParty and NotOnTheList. When somebody gets kicked out of multiple bars due to drunken misbehavior they are BarredFromEveryBar. Can be used to invoke MayItNeverHappenAgain. In some cultures, failing a TestOfPain as part of an InitiationCeremony or RiteOfPassage can cause the person who failed to be labeled as such.
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* On March 30, 2023, Rick Steiner made transphobic slurs against male-to-female transgender wrestler Gisele Shaw and homophobic slurs against one of her friends. As a result, Rick was banned from all [=WrestleCon=] events for the rest of 2023.

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* On March 30, 2023, Rick Steiner made transphobic slurs against male-to-female transgender wrestler Gisele Shaw (who came out as a trans woman in 2022) and homophobic slurs against one of her friends. As a result, Rick was banned from all [=WrestleCon=] events for the rest of 2023.
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* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'': Charmy the Bee is banned from the public library for life. The thing is, he doesn't ''know'' this because Espio and Vector know he'd be heartbroken if they told him. So they keep finding all sorts of excuses to keep him away from the library and are taking out books for him. [[NoodleIncident We are never told why Charmy is banned.]]
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* Inverted during TheStinger for ''Film/BlackAdam''. Teth-Adam/The Man in Black receives a videophone transmission from Amanda Waller, who warns him that he is allowed to act freely in Kahndaq (given that he helped to defeat Sabbac despite his extreme methods used against Intergang), but she will send the world's strongest superheroes after him the moment he steps foot outside of the country.

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* Inverted during in TheStinger for ''Film/BlackAdam''.of ''Film/BlackAdam2022''. Teth-Adam/The Man in Black receives a videophone transmission from Amanda Waller, who warns him that he is allowed to act freely in Kahndaq (given that he helped to defeat Sabbac despite his extreme methods used against Intergang), but she will send the world's strongest superheroes after him the moment he steps foot outside of the country.
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** In "Homer vs. Dignity," Homer confesses that he bought toys for needy children to "dig himself out of a pit of shame" (i.e. working as Mr. Burns' prank monkey). The owner of the toy store relates, saying that he had a shoe-sniffing problem that got him banned from the third floor.

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* PersonaNonGrata/WesternAnimation



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* In the second season of ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Zero is declared a ''persona non grata'' by the Britannian government, in exchange for the emancipation of one million Japanese. This, however, turns out to be a ploy to disguise those one million Japanese as Zero, getting them ''all'' exiled. The whole plan turned out to be [[spoiler:to get himself and his Black Knights, hidden among the exiles, out of the country]].



* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'': Following the battle against Nena, in which she used her Empress to frame Joseph for murder, he and the rest of the team become wanted criminals in India, forcing them to flee the country as soon as they possibly can.
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond Is Unbreakable]]'': Rohan effectively barred Josuke from ever setting foot in his residence again after Josuke's attempt to cheat him in a dice game resulted in his house being set on fire.
* The plot of ''Manga/KarateShoukoushiKohinataMinoru'' kicks off when the eponymous character is banned from all functions of his school's gymnastics club and needs somewhere to live now that he can't stay at their dorms.



* ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}'': Undoubtably due to her undying interest for information regarding copulation, Hyouka has been blacklisted from every medical institution within the tri-prefecture area.



* The plot of ''Manga/KarateShoukoushiKohinataMinoru'' kicks off when the eponymous character is banned from all functions of his school's gymnastics club and needs somewhere to live now that he can't stay at their dorms.
* In the second season of ''Anime/CodeGeass'', Zero is declared a ''persona non grata'' by the Britannian government, in exchange for the emancipation of one million Japanese. This, however, turns out to be a ploy to disguise those one million Japanese as Zero, getting them ''all'' exiled. The whole plan turned out to be [[spoiler:to get himself and his Black Knights, hidden among the exiles, out of the country]].



* ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}'': Undoubtably due to her undying interest for information regarding copulation, Hyouka has been blacklisted from every medical institution within the tri-prefecture area.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' reveals that Earth-199999 Spider-Man(that is, [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse the MCU's]] [[Characters/MCUPeterParker Peter Parker]]), and possibly the two other Spider-Men who helped him save the other villains from dying in ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'', have earned a seemingly permanent ban on ever joining Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Society thanks to their accidental mucking-up of the Multiverse.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' reveals that Earth-199999 Spider-Man(that Spider-Man (that is, [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse the MCU's]] [[Characters/MCUPeterParker Peter Parker]]), and possibly the two other Spider-Men who helped him save the other villains from dying in ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'', have earned a seemingly permanent ban on ever joining Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Society thanks to their accidental mucking-up of the Multiverse.



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* On ''Series/TwoBrokeGirls'', Caroline Channing is not welcomed at any society functions due to [[SinsOfOurFathers her father cheating thousands of people out of their money]]. When she gets an invitation to a gala and decides to go, she is stopped at the entrance and it is made clear that even though she has a valid invitation, she is not going to be let in. It does not help that while she is trying to clear this up, people who lost money in the [[{{Ponzi}} Ponzi scheme]] recognize her and start punching her.
* On ''Series/ThirtyRock'', Tracy Jordan can't go back to Abu Dhabi without being executed, for [[NoodleIncident reasons unknown]].
* Arastoo believes he is this in Iran on ''Series/{{Bones}}'' but it actually was never made public.
* The ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' episode "A Case of Immunity" sees the eponymous sleuth declared ''persona non grata'' from an embassy by the antagonist, a high-ranking diplomat. [[ForegoneConclusion It doesn't stick]].
* ''Series/{{Conan}}'' had an (admittedly staged) EscalatingWar along these lines between host Creator/ConanOBrien and Corey Booker, mayor of Newark, [[{{Joisey}} New Jersey]]. First Conan made a [[PlaceWorseThanDeath disparaging joke about Newark]]. Booker responded by putting Conan on the "No Fly List". Conan responded by banning Booker from Burbank Airport. Booker responded by banning Conan from the entire state of New Jersey, as well as Newark's sister cities around the world. Conan then bans Booker from California. (The world was hitherto unaware of Conan's authority to do so, but weirder things have happened in California.)
* There’s a couple ''Series/{{CSI}}'' eps where characters are barred from the lab. Grissom is suspended for two weeks when he won’t play nice with the F.B.I and he suspends Catherine from the lab once and says she can go anywhere but the lab.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The Doctor has been travelling through space and time for a long time now, and he's a total magnet for adventure, so it's no surprise that not everyone's happy to see him:
** His homeworld of Gallifrey is very rarely happy to see him. Rassilon's usual "greeting" is a firing squad and execution papers.
** He doesn't have a great track record with his adopted home of Britain, either, having had tense diplomatic relationships with many of its monarchs, most of them queens (and one of whom he married). In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E2ToothAndClaw Tooth and Claw]]", the Doctor and Rose are formally banned from Great Britain by UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria. Not that he cares.
** Lampshaded as a gag in "[[Recap/DoctorWho2011CSTheDoctorTheWidowAndTheWardrobe The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]", where the Doctor announces himself to the children and their mother as "The Caretaker". He says that people sometimes refer to him as the Caretaker, the Doctor, and "[[GetOut Get Off This Planet]]."
* In an episode of ''Series/{{Entourage}}'', Johnny Drama reveals that he is banned forever from the Playboy Mansion because Hugh Hefner believed he released his monkeys from their cage. Johnny gets readmitted when he and Ralph Macchio figure out it was actually Pauly Shore who did it, and [[LaserGuidedKarma Pauly gets banned from the Playboy Mansion once the truth comes out]].
* In ''Series/FamilyMatters'', one way to deal with [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave Urkel]] when he got on the Winslows' nerves was to declare him ''persona non grata'' and boot him out of the house. It usually ended with Carl bellowing at Urkel to [[GetOut GO HOME!]] (and Urkel not to get the message and declare, "I don't have to take this -- I'm going home!"). It was usually PlayedForLaughs and never [[SnapBack lasted beyond the end of the episode]]. The one time it was played seriously was the Season 3 episode "Words Hurt", where Carl kicks out Urkel absolutely totally for real, leaving Urkel crushed and Carl berated for his callousness.
* In the ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode "Scratch 'N' Sniff", the ''Moya'' crew end up being permanently banned from the PleasurePlanet [=LoMo=]. Although since the events that led to the outbreak of violence that caused the ban involved a local gangster trying to kill one of the two female crew-members and to sell the other as a SexSlave, they didn't really want to go back. Of course, it's left rather ambiguous whether all of that actually happened or if they just got drunk and started a riot; Pilot believes the latter after poking a number of holes in the story.
* On ''Series/{{Friends}}'', Ross recounts how he and his first wife Carol got banned from Disneyland for having sex behind the animatronic children on "It's a Small World".
* ''Series/GameShakers'': In the climax of "Flavor City", Double G's antics end up getting himself and the Game Shakers banned from seeing the titular musical for life.
* In ''Series/TheGoodFight'', Diane Lockhart is ready to retire and live off her savings from a fund run by friend Harry Rindell. However, the fund turns out to have been a PonziScheme, and Diane has lost almost all her money. She can't return to her own firm, and no one else will hire her either, partly because she convinced so many people to invest with Rindell. Rindell's daughter can't get hired either, [[GuiltByAssociation almost entirely because she's related to him]].
* In the first season of ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', Ando and Hiro are banned from all of Mr. Linderman's casinos after they abuse Hiro's powers to cheat at poker. This becomes a problem later in the series, when they need to get back into one of the casinos in order to steal an ancient {{samurai}} sword in Mr. Linderman's collection.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Barney gets banned temporarily from [[LocalHangout McLaren's]] until he agrees to stop doing magic tricks. Most of his exploits involved playing with fire.
* In an episode of ''Series/ICarly'', Carly joins an art class after dropping her lessons with Spencer. When Spencer observes the class and freaks out like a jealous ex, ending up in a paint fight with the teacher, the Shay siblings get banned from the building forever.
* In one ''Series/{{Law and Order}}'' episode, Jack [=McCoy=] has his new ADA use a friend from Federal Prosecution as a threat to get a criminal to plea out in the lesser State Court. The "friend" was not amused and declared the ADA ''persona non grata''.
* ''Series/LieToMe'': As "Fold Equity" tells us, Cal Lightman has been banned from the entire city of Las Vegas after hustling one too many people at poker and [[NoodleIncident something involving casino owner Ellis's wife]].
* The Season 1 finale of ''Series/{{Lost}}'' reveals Sawyer's reason for being on the plane. He was arrested after headbutting an Australian government minister in a bar and was deported along with being banned from ever setting foot in Australia again.
* ''Series/TheMiddle'': Mike is banned from Brick's school after his attempt to help at the Valentine's Day craft project ends up ruining Valentine's Day.
* In the ''Series/MissionImpossible'' episode "The Amateur", the team has to smuggle a stolen secret weapon out of a hostile country. They do this by pretending to be citizens who had been declared ''personae non gratae'' and were trying to get ''into'' the country. The customs officers summarily sent them on the first plane out of the country without searching them.
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'' comes very close to being declared ''persona non grata'' by the San Francisco Police Department in the two-parter pilot episode, where he lets a suspect escape because of his crippling fear of heights.
* A recurring trope on ''Series/MurphyBrown'', with Murphy being banned from the White House for various reasons.
* The ''Series/MythBusters'' have been occasionally banned from places where their "big booms" were a little too big:
** They're banned from the town of Esparto, California, after the finale of the "Knock Your Socks Off" myth, where they underestimated the size of the explosion they set off. The shockwave knocked people off sofas, broke windows, set off car alarms, and knocked down ceiling tiles in the town. Not to be outdone, the local news made it sound like the [=MythBusters=] had [[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds leveled the town]].
--->"And that's why we can never go to Esparto again."
** While never stated verbatim in any episode, there was a period of time (after the [[GoneHorriblyWrong errant cannonball incident]] there) where the [=MythBusters=] were banned from the Alameda County Sheriff's Facility and had to conduct their tests at a bomb range in Yolo County.
* Ben Wyatt of ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' was run out of his hometown of Partridge after his short run as the town's mayor ended in disaster thanks to his pet project (an expensive winter sports complex) bankrupting the town. The episode "Partridge" reveals that even after almost twenty years have passed, the residents still bear a pretty intense grudge over it. Ben ultimately renounces the town, stating Pawnee is his new home now.
* Mere hours before her debut on ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'' season 12, it was announced that contestant Sherry Pie had been disqualified from the competition over multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. Because the entire season (except for the finale) was already filmed and ready to air by that point, the most Creator/{{VH1}} could do was deemphasize Sherry Pie in the edit as much as possible in real-time, going as far as removing most of her confessionals and having at least one of her runway walks cut entirely from an episode. [[note]]The consensus on the reason for this happening is that it was an officially sanctioned Creator/{{Disney}}-themed runway and they didn't want their brand associated with her, but this hasn't been outright confirmed.[[/note]] This was especially noticeable and jarring for viewers, however, because she won multiple challenges throughout the season, leading [=VH1=] to match her prize winnings as donations to the Trevor Project. It was also made clear early on that she wouldn't be invited to the pre-taped live finale episode later in the year, leading some to hypothesize that she originally made it to the final four and it was pre-emptive damage control on [=VH1=]'s part.
* There are a handful of hosts and musical guests on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' who have caused so much trouble, [[HostilityOnTheSet whether backstage or on the show itself]], that they can never appear on the show again:
** Louise Lasser hosted the penultimate episode of Season 1 (1975-76). Creator/LorneMichaels has gone on record in saying that Lasser was incoherent during her performance and wouldn't appear in any sketches unless she was by herself or with Creator/ChevyChase.
** Speaking of which, Chevy Chase is banned from hosting (after doing so nine times, the record for a former cast member) due to his {{jerkass}} attitude toward the writers and cast members. He has made cameos in a few episodes, but hasn't hosted since Season 22 (1996-97).
** Creator/MiltonBerle hosted the April 14, 1979 episode, where he consistently upstaged other performers, mugged non-stop to the camera, and gave an unscripted performance of "September Rain". Michaels banned him from the show in response.
** Creator/StevenSeagal hosted the April 20, 1991 episode, and was banned soon afterwards because he had difficulty working with the cast and crew, often pitching lousy sketch ideas and getting angry that none of them were picked. A later episode had Creator/NicolasCage lament to Lorne Michaels that his monologue made him look like "the biggest jerk on the show":
--->'''Michaels:''' No, no. That would be Steven Seagal.
** Creator/MartinLawrence hosted an episode in Season 19 (1993-94) where he launched into a graphic monologue about the decline in women's hygiene and has been banned ever since. All reruns cut off Lawrence's monologue and replace it with cards explaining why it can never air on TV again. It doesn't help that this was the episode immediately following the infamous Alec Baldwin-hosted show with the "Canteen Boy Goes Camping" sketch (where Canteen Boy (Creator/AdamSandler) is [[spoiler: molested by his scoutmaster]]).
** Musical guest Music/SineadOConnor was banned after ripping up a picture of Pope John Paul II and calling him "the true enemy" after her second song, a cover of Music/BobMarley's "War". The segment itself has been banned outside of specific pieces about SNL's most controversial moments.
** Musical guest Music/CypressHill (on the season 19 episode hosted by Creator/ShannenDoherty) was banned after DJ Muggs trashed the dressing room and lit a joint on-camera.
** Musical Guest Music/{{Fear}} (on the season seven episode hosted by Creator/DonaldPleasence, which is itself banned for its dark, disgusting humor) was banned after a profanity-laden and set-destroying performance.
** Creator/AndyKaufman is unique in that his ban was his idea. In 1982, due to his controversial stint wresting women, he suggested that viewers phone-in to ban him or allow him to continue appearing on SNL. The vote took place during the November 20, 1982 episode hosted by Creator/DrewBarrymore. The majority picked banning him, and he never appeared on SNL again.
** A couple of people are commonly believed to have been banned but technically aren't:
*** Creator/AdrienBrody hosted in Season 28 (2002-03) was supposedly banned for his performance. Some accounts suggest it was for introducing musical guest Music/SeanPaul in a rude-boy Jamaican get-up. Others suggest it was for ad-libbing, as Lorne Michaels utterly hates unscripted performances. It appears that the rumor that he was banned was started by Creator/TinaFey, who apparently hated the idea of his hosting.
*** Music/ElvisCostello was briefly banned after his first appearance in Season 3. He was slated to play "Less than Zero"; instead, he played "Radio Radio", a song critical of the music publishing establishment, which included Creator/{{NBC}}. But his audacity was celebrated; he returned to the show in 1989, and he later took part in the show's 25th anniversary special by recreating his song switch.
* ''Series/StargateAtlantis'': Ronon accidentally goes back to a planet he previously visited as a runner. Because he stayed there too long, the Wraith destroyed the settlement. Needless to say, the survivors were none too happy when he came back.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', in expanding Klingon lore, introduced the concept of "discommendation", which runs this trope a little more literally than the norm. A discommendated Klingon is shunned so completely as to not be treated as a sentient being and [[ItIsDehumanizing to be referred to as "it"]]. Only two cases were ever shown: one was eventually reversed thanks to his contribution to a change of power in the Empire, and the other (shown on ''[[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Deep Space Nine]]'') was very justifiable in his position.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
** Following Bajor regaining its independence after the Cardassian occupation, a law was put into place forbidding [[LesCollaborateurs any Bajoran who collaborated with the Cardassians]] from ever returning to the homeworld. This law can be circumvented by the intervention of a single member of the Vedek Council (akin to the Roman Catholic College of Cardinals), which is done when Vedek Winn Adami permits Secretary Kubus Oak (whose name was the fourth on a list of collaborators specifically sentenced to exile) sanctuary on Bajor.
** This is an aspect of Ferengi law: Ferengi who make grave violations of the law, such as breaking a contract with another Ferengi, may have their business license rescinded by the Ferengi Commerce Authority. Without a business license, Ferengi cannot conduct business with other Ferengi (and as spelled out by Rule of Acquisition #18, "A Ferengi without profit is no Ferengi at all"), nor are they permitted to return to their homeworld of Ferenginar. Quark ends up having his license taken by the FCA in the Season 4 episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS04E25BodyParts Body Parts]]", but manages to have it reinstated less than a season later in "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E20FerengiLoveSongs Ferengi Love Songs]]".
** As revealed in the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS04E06Rejoined Rejoined]]", joined Trills who commit the taboo of rejoining -- pursuing a relationship with someone from a symbiont's previous host -- are liable to be exiled from the Trill homeworld. This also means that when the exiled host Trill dies, their symbiont will have no more hosts to join with, resulting in the death of the symbiont and the loss of their memories and knowledge, making this one taboo that very few joined Trill dare to commit.
** In the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS01E07QLess Q-Less]]", it is mentioned that Vash is persona non grata on Betazed.
* On ''Series/TopGear'', the Stig's humourous introductions often mention his being banned from some location or event for [[NoodleIncident an unspecified reason]]. Also, it was never stated outright but there's at least one British petrol station where the presenters are very unlikely to be allowed back to thanks to them [[https://youtu.be/6eoUutOsZoQ?t=464 accidentally setting the automatic car wash on fire.]]
* ''Series/{{Victorious}}'':
** In "Freak the Freak Out", when Jade and Cat discover the singing contests at Karaoke Dokie are rigged for the club owner's daughter to always win, she bans the girls from singing there ever again.
** In "Terror on Cupcake Street", Cat mentions that [[TheGhost her brother]], who judging from her descriptions is even more of a CloudCuckoolander [[ExaggeratedTrope than she is]], was in a parade [[NoodleIncident until he was "inappropriate"]], leading to him being banned from being in parades and around horses.
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* In ''WebVideo/{{High Rollers|2016}}'' the party are banned from a town and Cam is branded after [[spoiler:he accidentally kills a man in [[GoneHorriblyWrong an attempt to call his bluff.]]]]

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\n* In ''WebVideo/{{High Rollers|2016}}'' Rollers|2016}}'', the party are banned from a town and Cam is branded after [[spoiler:he accidentally kills a man in [[GoneHorriblyWrong an attempt to call his bluff.]]]]


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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
** In "The Sorcerer", Gumball goes to Mrs. Jotunheim for magic training. When he says that he brought eye of newt, toe of frog, and wool of bat, Darwin adds that they'll never be allowed at the zoo again, suggesting that they gathered the items from the animals there.
** In "The Pizza," Gumball, Darwin, and Anais are in a bad mood because the former got them all banned from Laser Video after taking a $20 bill out of the tip jar when Larry asks him if he wants to leave a tip.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In "Little Frogtown", Anne tries to intimidate the kids who cut ahead in line, but when one of them bursts into tears it just gets her, Polly, and Sprig banned from the arcade.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'', Pam, Cheryl, Malory, Lana, Cyril, Ray, and probably the rest of ISIS are banned from Canada after the events of "The Limited".
-->'''Ray:''' ''Au revoir'', sweet man-whores of Montreal.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'': In "River", we find out that both [[CharacterTitle Beavis and Butthead]] are banned from the neighborhood pool after peeing in it.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'':
** [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk Chip Whistler]] [[ArchEnemy repeatedly]] [[BigBad tries to drive the Green family out of Big City for good]], [[DisproportionateRetribution because they supposedly chipped his tooth]] [[ItsAllAboutMe and]] [[NeverMyFault ruined his image]] (It's actually Chip's fault for not listening to the Greens about their fake food and he botches every chance he has from showing basic decency). [[spoiler: Ironically, in the episode "Chipocalypse Now", after his latest display of cruelty towards the Greens (faking signatures and attempting to ''murder them''), Mayor Hansock decides that Chip is permanently banned from Big City. [[PsychopathicManchild Chip, being Chip, however,]] [[VillainousBreakdown doesn't take too kindly to the news]] [[MurderIsTheBestSolution and attempts to murder the Greens]] [[TakingYouWithMe as a last-ditch]] [[AxCrazy effort]], but fails twice: [[HighDiveEscape Cricket jumps off the roof]] the first time and lands safely in Bill's arms, while the second time, Chip's chopper gets caught on the phone lines and [[ATwinkleInTheSky gets flung into the sky out of Big City]].]]
--->'''Chip Whistler''': [[BigWhat WHAT!?]] You can't ban me!
** In "Fill Bill", the family ([[LockedOutOfTheLoop save Nancy]]) gets permanently banned from an aquatic-themed restaurant because of their shenanigans, which included flooding the restaurant. It didn't matter to them, as they hated that place anyway.
** In "Quiet Please", [[OnlySaneMan Bill]] gets permanently banned from every library worldwide after protecting Cricket.
--->'''Bill:''' I didn't know they had that authority.
** In "No Service", after Cricket realize he can't break his "no shoes" principle at Sip 'n Snak and spills his free Splishee on the floor, he is banned from the store forever.
** At the beginning of the "Summer Shorts-tacular" special, Cricket mentions the reason he had Vasquez bring the beach to their house was because the Greens have been temporarily banned from all state shorelines when he dressed like a shark and frightened everyone on the beach, like he did back in "Shark Objects".
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'', [=BoJack=] gets banned from France for criticizing Sartre's philosophy.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' episode "All You Can't Eat," the duo are banned from the Taco Depot simply because the owner, Rancid Rabbit, hates them. Ultimately, they try to sneak into the place multiple times to eat there anyway. [[ThrowTheDogABone Notably, this is one of the few episodes where they come out on top.]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' episode "Banned from the Stand" featured Mung Daal being [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin banned from Gazpacho's fruit stand]] simply because Mung disagreed with him on what shade of green Flossberries turn one's teeth. Mung can't simply buy fruits from another stand because [[ObstructiveCodeOfConduct the fruit stand owner code]] allows Gazpacho to extend the ban to the other fruit stands in Marzipan City, and Gazpacho declares Mung would get no more fruit until he admits he's right. After Mung tries (and fails) to buy fruits under several disguises, Gazpacho becomes so paranoid he bans everyone, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard even himself]]. As the code requires that a ban lasts for as long as the stand exists, his only way out is to destroy the stand and build a new one, from which [[spoiler:[[HereWeGoAgain Mung gets himself banned after repeating the argument over the flossberries]]]].
* ''Franchise/DuckTales'':
** ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E14TheStatusSeekers The Status Seekers]]", Launchpad gets himself and Scrooge thrown out of a French restaurant when he panics upon seeing a flambe dish and grabs a bottle to extinguish the fire.
** ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'':
*** Webby's antics in "Daytrip of Doom!" cause her and the triplets to be banned from Funso's Fun Zone for life. Fortunately, it doesn't stick due to Funso's not wanting to risk a lawsuit after a kidnapping occurred on the premises.
*** [[MadScientist Gyro]] isn't allowed in Tokyolk; the moment he steps foot in the city, he almost gets arrested. [[spoiler:This is because of lingering resentment towards both him and his former mentor, Dr. Akita, after one of his first inventions rampaged through the city. Even when it's revealed to be solely Dr. Akita's fault, he's still forced to leave.]]
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewSchool'', Kronk takes a potion that causes him to spontaneously turn into a demon at random, and his outbursts in this form cause him to get banished from every Mutka's he goes to.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
** Mr. Crocker can never go back to Cincinnati [[NoodleIncident for reasons unknown]]. They even hold a celebration in honor of how long it's been since his last visit.
** Cosmo is banned from Atlantis after sinking it nine times, ''all on the same day.'' At the end of that same episode, Timmy takes his place as the city's number-one criminal due to him summoning a GiantSquid during Cosmo's trial.
** In "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!", Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda travel back to March 15 in the year 1972 of Crocker's childhood to prevent him from losing the latter two as his fairies. Thanks to Present Cosmo's stupidity, they end up creating a StableTimeLoop instead, and Jorgan and his 70s counterpart ban the trio from going back to that date ever again. Jorgen also threatens to ban Timmy from visiting other months of that year if he interferes with the election of "President [=McGovern=]".
* In ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Peter alludes to being banned from Sea World for something when he prepares to explain to Chris what a whale's blowhole is for (or more specifically, what a whale's blowhole is ''not'' for), but [[NoodleIncident we never hear it]] due to the scene shifting. It's strongly ''[[CaughtWithYourPantsDown implied]]'' he had sex with the blowhole, but the closest we get to an admission is Creator/SethMacFarlane's in-character commentary for the episode (in which he, in Peter's voice, explicitly says he did).
** Ditto Brian's arc starting in "The D in Apartment 23"; after sending an inappropriate tweet, he and the Griffins end up as pariahs in Quahog, which leads to him moving out for a time.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' had an episode that ended with every imaginary friend in the titular location being blacklisted from the local beach because of [[NiceGuy Wilt]], of all characters.
* On ''WesternAnimation/FriskyDingo'', Killface and Simon [[SuddenlyShouting CAN'T]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting EVER]]'' [[SuddenlyShouting GO BACK TO ARIZONA!]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', Puck spends most of the series trying to find a way to delay his return to Avalon because he finds mortals so amusing. Oberon eventually gives him [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor exactly what he wants]] by banishing Puck from Avalon ''forever''. Puck falls to his knees begging Oberon to reconsider, but to no avail.
* ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'': Lansky in "Moonlighting" has a RunningGag of "I can't go to (X). [[ItsALongStory Long story.]]"
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
** In "Blendin's Game", Grunkle Stan reveals a NoodleIncident where he tried to have Soos' birthday removed from calendars, which caused him to be deemed a flight hazard and barred from airplanes.
** "A Tale of Two Stans" shows that Stan's various scams and swindles have gotten him chased out of at least twenty states.
** "The Last Mabelcorn" reveals Mabel got banned from a petting zoo for taping a traffic cone to a horse's head to make it look like a unicorn.
* ''WesternAnimation/HaileysOnIt'': In "Seas the Day", while at a sea restaurant, Hailey chooses to withhold confessing her feelings for Scott to avoid breaking Kristine's trust. Upon noticing her love message is about to presented, Hailey quickly sabotages the event by causing a mess at the restaurant, immediately resulting in both her and Scott getting kicked out and banned for life.
* In ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' episode "Doggone Crazy", Dale makes an offhand comment that suggests he's banned from L.L. Bean.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'' opens with the titular RagtagBandOfMisfits having been banned from ''every tavern in Emon''.
* ''WesternAnimation/LesSisters'': Marie's antics at the local swimming pool have gotten her and Wendy banned from the pool for life.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Schooled!", Lincoln is banned from Canada for three years at the episode's end [[FelonyMisdemeanor for simply declining syrup on his pancakes]].
* The first episode of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'', an ImmediateSequel TV show to ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', has Mike mention that due to instigating the incident with Boo at Harryhausen's, he and Sulley are forbidden from going back there, though the ban is automatically revoked in the fourth episode as Mike reveals that being the new heads at M.I. has caused the ban reversal.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E6TheCutiePox The Cutie Pox]]", after a trip to the bowling alley, as the Cutie Mark Crusaders leave, Scootaloo says that Mr. Kingpin will probably never let her back in the bowling alley again after making a gutter ball... on another lane. She seems oddly cheerful about it.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'' episode "Crazy Shopping", Oggy gets banned from the supermarket thanks to the ruckus created by the cockroaches, with the security guard having a photo to kick him out again if he's caught trespassing. Oggy thus tries to fool the guard with some disguises, which fail miserably thanks to his nemeses' interference, and the [[DownerEnding ending]] implies that he'll suffer an even bigger punishment after he tries to sneak in during closing time.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': At the end of "I Was a Teenage Abomination", Luz's antics during the episode (which include impersonating [[BlobMonster an abomination]] and helping a student cheat) get her banned from Hexside School of Magic and Demonics. Eda, Luz's anti-authoritarian mentor and a magic school drop-out, is oddly proud of this fact. [[spoiler:The ban is later overturned and she ends up enrolling as a student.]]
-->'''Eda:''' Aw, baby's first {{wanted poster}}!
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': Patrick gets two of these in "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS1E14ShrinkingStarsFitzPatrick FitzPatrick]]", thanks to his titular EvilTwin. First, Patrick is banned from Goofy Goober's... but it's a regular thing for him, and the manager always lets him come back. When he's banned from a comic book store, it doesn't bother him, since there are no less than six other comic stores on the same street.
* Skipper mentions in ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'' that he can't go back to Denmark due to the "[[NoodleIncident Copenhagen incident]]" involving Hans the Puffin. Apparently, the Danes hate him so much he's occasionally misidentified in unrelated attacks to them, still holding enough of a grudge to send people after him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "We Call It Maze", Dr. Doofenshmirtz reveals that he's no longer welcome in Albania after he [[NoodleIncident somehow provoked the ambassador's wife]].
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':
** In the Season 1 episode "Geshundfight", Buttercup kicks the Amoeba Boys out of town for annoying her and her sisters when they were too busy helping sick townsfolk to pay attention to them. However, since they had the cure for the sickness around Townsville, Buttercup has no choice but to revoke their banishment in order to get the cure.
** The Girls [[SelfImposedExile ban themselves from Townsville]] in [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie the movie]], as the populace hates them for wrecking the city; after Mojo's army of monkeys take over, even the Professor doubts them. The girls eventually return to show what they're capable of when Mojo threatens the Professor.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' episode "Karaoke Video", when Mordecai and Rigby excessively try to get a video that has them bad-mouthing the others, the building's owner has them thrown out and banned.
* Unsurprisingly, this happens a ''lot'' in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "Fear of Flying", Homer is briefly banned from Moe's Tavern for his contribution to a series of pranks the barflies play on [[ButtMonkey Moe]]. Ironically, his prank (loosening the lid of a sugar container so it would spill and ruin his coffee) was actually safer than some of the other pranks played that day, such as having a king cobra snake repeatedly bite Moe, or setting Moe's clothes on fire -- while he was wearing them.
** Played with in "Lisa the Iconoclast", where Lisa, her children, and her children's children are banned from the historical society...for three months.
** In "Brother's Little Helper", Homer mentions a ten-year ban from the water park that recently ended. Fans connected this line to an incident in Season 2's "Brush with Greatness" where Homer gets stuck on a water slide and has to be rescued, although there was never an explicit connection.
** In "Worst Episode Ever", Bart and Milhouse are banned for life from Comic Book Guy's store. In an attempt to comfort Bart, Homer tearfully reminisces of his first life-long ban: after eating one of Gallagher's melons during one of his shows, he was banned for life from all his future performances and related media. (Bart and Milhouse eventually get back in by [[IOweYouMyLife saving Comic Book Guy's life]].)
** In "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace", Bart enters the school library, only to find Homer there doing research.
--->'''Homer''': They won't let me in the big people library downtown. There was some... [[NoodleIncident unpleasantness]], I can never go back.
** After getting kicked out of Florida in "Kill the Alligator and Run", we see the family with an enormous map of the United States. They cross Florida off in a close shot, and the camera zooms out to show that all but two states (North Dakota and Arizona) have permanently banned them.
** In "The Bart-Mangled Banner", Dr. Hibbert is banned from the library for reasons [[NoodleIncident never specified]] other than it relating to Moe's actions while Hibbert hired him to act as a body double to distract Bart regarding a flu vaccination.
** In "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife", they'll never let Homer near [[NoodleIncident Lake Havasu again]].
** In "We're on the Road to D'oh-Where", Bart is placed on the no-fly list after he unbuckles his seatbelt before the plane came to a complete stop. [[SnapBack Nothing stops him from flying in later episodes.]]
** In "At Long Last Leave", the city of Springfield banishes the Simpson family. They make their new home in an unincorporated settlement called "the Outlands". Homer and Marge sneak back into Springfield and get caught. Finally, everyone in Springfield moves to the Outlands to get away from the Simpsons.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** In the beginning of "Cephalopod Lodge", Squidward gets kicked out and banned from the lodge since he is blamed for allowing outsiders ([=SpongeBob=] and Patrick) to enter. Despite a nearly-successful attempt to get back, Squidward remains banned at the end of the episode.
** In "Who R Zoo", [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick are banned from the Bikini Bottom Zoo for walking inside the animal enclosures. It doesn't stick.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
** In "Beach Party", the Gems are temporarily banned from Fish Stew Pizza when their adventures wreck the sign. Since apart from Steven [[TheNeedless the Gems don't actually need to eat]], they aren't particularly sad about this.
--->'''Pearl:''' What were we banned from again?
** In "Serious Steven", Steven is banned from the rides at Funland "forever" after accidentally destroying some of them. By "Too Short to Ride" (well over an in-show year later), this ban has apparently been lifted.
** In "Future Boy Zoltron", Steven begs Funland's owner Mr. Smiley not to ban him from any more of his businesses after accidentally breaking the titular fortune-telling machine.
* In every episode of the show, ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa'' got thrown out of wherever they were. Timon even [[LampshadeHanging asks]] at one point, "Why did you think it was a good idea to drag us around the world getting into trouble?"
* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'': In "Bear Squad", it's revealed Ranger Tabes is banned from doing any work in the city after she caused a massive traffic pileup while helping a baby quail.
* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'': In "Banned on the Run", Mr. Big, once he becomes mayor of the city, bans [=WordGirl=] and Captain Huggyface to keep any superheroes from stopping his rule. This doesn't do anything to deter [=WordGirl=] from trying to stop him, obviously.
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** Wrestling/CMPunk, for walking out of the company the night after the 2014 Wrestling/RoyalRumble after disputes over his booking[[note]]Triple H was angling for a match with Punk at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' supposedly to "give him the rub", Punk saw right through this and flatly refused, telling Triple H "I don't need to work with you, '''you''' need to work with '''me'''"[[/note]] and his medical care[[note]]Punk suffered a concussion in the Rumble match itself and WWE wanted him to work the next night (he elected to go home instead, for good), after he left it was discovered that he had a near-fatal staph infection in his back that the WWE doctors missed[[/note]], then later going on a podcast hosted by Wrestling/ColtCabana and completely burying the company and Wrestling/TripleH in particular. WWE responded to this by firing Punk ''on his wedding day''[[note]]To fellow former WWE wrestler Wrestling/AJLee, who herself would walk out of WWE (and wrestling period, more due to harassment from fans than any issues with WWE management) a little over a year after her husband, she is not included on this list because it's not clear if she's blackballed or if it's a self-imposed exile (or both)[[/note]], in addition one of [=WWE's=] doctors filed a defamation lawsuit against Punk and Cabana. While Punk and Cabana technically won the court case the legal costs bankrupted Cabana and led to the two men having a major falling out, the aftershocks of which are still playing out (at least as of this writing) years later in AEW[[note]]The sordid details of ''that'' whole shitshow are covered in greater detail over on the wrestling sections of Main/TroubledProduction and Main/HostilityOnTheSet, but suffice to say the likely end outcome of the affair will be Punk getting another entry on this page about no longer being welcome in Jacksonville either. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Said entry can be seen at the bottom of this folder]][[/note]]. Triple H now being [=WWE's=] booker probably won't help Punk's chances of coming back any time soon, nor will UsefulNotes/{{UFC}}'s parent company's recent purchase of WWE.

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** Wrestling/CMPunk, for walking out of the company the night after the 2014 Wrestling/RoyalRumble after disputes over his booking[[note]]Triple H was angling for a match with Punk at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' supposedly to "give him the rub", Punk saw right through this and flatly refused, telling Triple H "I don't need to work with you, '''you''' need to work with '''me'''"[[/note]] and his medical care[[note]]Punk suffered a concussion in the Rumble match itself and WWE wanted him to work the next night (he elected to go home instead, for good), after he left it was discovered that he had a near-fatal staph infection in his back that the WWE doctors missed[[/note]], then later going on a podcast hosted by Wrestling/ColtCabana and completely burying the company and Wrestling/TripleH in particular. WWE responded to this by firing Punk ''on his wedding day''[[note]]To fellow former WWE wrestler Wrestling/AJLee, who herself would walk out of WWE (and wrestling period, more due to harassment from fans than any issues with WWE management) a little over a year after her husband, she is not included on this list because it's not clear if she's blackballed or if it's a self-imposed exile (or both)[[/note]], in addition one of [=WWE's=] doctors filed a defamation lawsuit against Punk and Cabana. While Punk and Cabana technically won the court case the legal costs bankrupted Cabana and led to the two men having a major falling out, the aftershocks of which are still playing out (at least as of this writing) years later in AEW[[note]]The sordid details of ''that'' whole shitshow are covered in greater detail over on the wrestling sections of Main/TroubledProduction TroubledProduction and Main/HostilityOnTheSet, HostilityOnTheSet, but suffice to say the likely end outcome of the affair will be Punk getting another entry on this page about no longer being welcome in Jacksonville either. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Said entry can be seen at the bottom of this folder]][[/note]]. Triple H now being [=WWE's=] booker probably won't help Punk's chances of coming back any time soon, nor will UsefulNotes/{{UFC}}'s parent company's recent purchase of WWE.

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** Wrestling/CMPunk, for walking out of the company the night after the 2014 Wrestling/RoyalRumble after disputes over his booking[[note]]Triple H was angling for a match with Punk at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' supposedly to "give him the rub", Punk saw right through this and flatly refused, telling Triple H "I don't need to work with you, '''you''' need to work with '''me'''"[[/note]] and his medical care[[note]]Punk suffered a concussion in the Rumble match itself and WWE wanted him to work the next night (he elected to go home instead, for good), after he left it was discovered that he had a near-fatal staph infection in his back that the WWE doctors missed[[/note]], then later going on a podcast hosted by Wrestling/ColtCabana and completely burying the company and Wrestling/TripleH in particular. WWE responded to this by firing Punk ''on his wedding day''[[note]]To fellow former WWE wrestler Wrestling/AJLee, who herself would walk out of WWE (and wrestling period, more due to harassment from fans than any issues with WWE management) a little over a year after her husband, she is not included on this list because it's not clear if she's blackballed or if it's a self-imposed exile (or both)[[/note]], in addition one of [=WWE's=] doctors filed a defamation lawsuit against Punk and Cabana. While Punk and Cabana technically won the court case the legal costs bankrupted Cabana and led to the two men having a major falling out, the aftershocks of which are still playing out (at least as of this writing) years later in AEW[[note]]The sordid details of ''that'' whole shitshow are covered in greater detail over on the wrestling sections of Main/TroubledProduction and Main/HostilityOnTheSet, but suffice to say the likely end outcome of the affair will be Punk getting another entry on this page about no longer being welcome in Jacksonville either. Or maybe not, as Punk returned to AEW in June 2023 to be the centerpiece of the new Creator/{{TNT}} show ''Collision'' on Saturday nights[[/note]]. Triple H now being [=WWE's=] booker probably won't help Punk's chances of coming back any time soon, nor will UsefulNotes/{{UFC}}'s parent company's recent purchase of WWE.

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* In the wake of ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' (during which they helped cause the overthrow of a secret ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} facility), the ComicBook/{{Runaways}} were banned from Los Angeles. They spent some time out in New York City, then later got around the ban by relocating to Malibu.

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* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Traveller}}'' supplement ''The Traveller Adventure'', during the "Pysadian Escapade", the {{PC}}s are railroaded into inadvertently breaking a Pysadian law and end up being banned from the planet.

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* An [[JustForFun/TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples old]] example in ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'': After killing Tybalt, Romeo is banished from Verona, never to return on pain of death. And that was him getting off light. According to the beginning of the play, it's supposed to be the death penalty for violence between the Capulets and the Montagues in the city, a measure meant to try to curb the feud between the families, but Romeo killed Tybalt in retaliation for him killing Mercutio, earning the reprieve.

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* The first six games in the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series were all made for Nintendo consoles. But while ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' was in development, Squaresoft decided to move it to the [=PlayStation=] because the Nintendo 64 lacked the ability to make the game they had envisioned. Naturally, this shift upset Nintendo. According to one of the developers, Nintendo told Squaresoft, "If you're leaving, never come back".

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* The first six games in the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series were all made for Nintendo consoles. But while ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' was in development, Squaresoft decided to move it to the [=PlayStation=] because the Nintendo 64 lacked the ability to make the game they had envisioned. Naturally, this shift upset Nintendo. According to one of the developers, Nintendo told Squaresoft, "If you're leaving, never come back". Since then, Squaresoft/[=SquareEnix=] has released Final Fantasy spinoffs on Nintendo platforms, but the only main series games to be released there have been remakes or re-releases of games that had been released on other systems years previously.
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In fiction, this label is often PlayedForLaughs and the result of a NoodleIncident -- if it was bad enough (and funny enough) to lead to this result, it would be most outrageous in the reader's imagination. The related tropes YouCantGoHomeAgain and TheExile tend to be played more seriously, since the people being banned are originally from the place they are banned from (''personae non gratae'' are for outsiders). See also HollywoodRestrainingOrder. When this is used to ban people from a party, social function, etc, see UninvitedToTheParty and NotOnTheList. When somebody gets kicked out of multiple bars due to drunken misbehavior they are BarredFromEveryBar. Can be used to invoke MayItNeverHappenAgain.

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* ''Fanfic/FromCITToAllStar'': Due to ''The Ridonculous Race'' taking place between ''Revenge of the island'' and ''All-Stars'' in this setting, Chris bans all the former Total Drama competitors that competed on ''The Ridonculous Race'' from ever competing on ''Total Drama'' again, stating they all "betrayed him". This is all because of his [[EvilIsPetty petty grudge against Don]].
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* ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'': In of Dave Berg's "Lighter Side'' strips, a young woman says that she was banned from a nude beach because she refused to take her clothes off.
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* On a similar note, Wrestling/JeffHardy was denied entry to the United Kingdom for a TNA (now Wrestling/ImpactWrestling) tour in 2013 thanks to a long list of pending and past drug charges[[note]]And considering his legal problems since then it's pretty likely he's still not welcome in Britain[[/note]], though this was kind of a moot point when he wasn't allowed to leave the U.S. to begin with. Despite the UK tours being pretty much the only thing the promotion did that turned a profit they for some reason put the TNA title on Hardy just before the tour started, even though ''they knew beforehand that he couldn't leave the country''. The Main/SmartMark fans, already quick to jump on TNA, had a field day with this.

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* Speaking of Cornette, when he and Music/RickRubin (a huge wrestling fan, particularly old territory "wrasslin") worked out their deal to start up Wrestling/SmokyMountainWrestling Rubin agreed to let Cornette run the company as he saw fit, and was fine with staying in the background as the silent money man. However, he did have a couple requests. One was that the show have someone in a [[TheGimmick/ProfessionalWrestling mummy gimmick]], which [[Main/NeverLiveItDown Cornette still hears about nearly 30 years later]]. The other request? Rubin told Cornette that he did '''not''' want to see Wrestling/JunkyardDog on his TV show. This wasn't due to any sort of personal hostility, but because of Rubin seeing a well past his prime and very broken down Dog have a ''really'' terrible dark match on the show that would later become the SMW Main/{{Pilot}}. Cornette confirmed that the match in question was indeed, in his words, "completely fuckin' rotten", and Junkyard Dog was never seen in SMW.
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** Wrestling/CMPunk, for walking out of the company the night after the 2014 Wrestling/RoyalRumble after disputes over his booking[[note]]Triple H was angling for a match with Punk at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' supposedly to "give him the rub", Punk saw right through this and flatly refused, telling Triple H "I don't need to work with you, '''you''' need to work with '''me'''"[[/note]] and his medical care[[note]]Punk suffered a concussion in the Rumble match itself and WWE wanted him to work the next night (he elected to go home instead, for good), after he left it was discovered that he had a near-fatal staph infection in his back that the WWE doctors missed[[/note]], then later going on a podcast hosted by Wrestling/ColtCabana and completely burying the company and Wrestling/TripleH in particular. WWE responded to this by firing Punk ''on his wedding day''[[note]]To fellow former WWE wrestler Wrestling/AJLee, who herself would walk out of WWE (and wrestling period, more due to harassment from fans than any issues with WWE management) a little over a year after her husband, she is not included on this list because it's not clear if she's blackballed or if it's a self-imposed exile (or both)[[/note]], in addition one of [=WWE's=] doctors filed a defamation lawsuit against Punk and Cabana. While Punk and Cabana technically won the court case the legal costs bankrupted Cabana and led to the two men having a major falling out, the aftershocks of which are still playing out (at least as of this writing) years later in AEW[[note]]The sordid details of ''that'' whole shitshow are covered in greater detail over on the wrestling sections of Main/TroubledProduction and Main/HostilityOnTheSet, but suffice to say the likely end outcome of the affair will be Punk getting another entry on this page about no longer being welcome in Jacksonville either[[/note]]. Triple H now being [=WWE's=] booker probably won't help Punk's chances of coming back any time soon, nor will UsefulNotes/{{UFC}}'s parent company's recent purchase of WWE.

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** Wrestling/CMPunk, for walking out of the company the night after the 2014 Wrestling/RoyalRumble after disputes over his booking[[note]]Triple H was angling for a match with Punk at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' supposedly to "give him the rub", Punk saw right through this and flatly refused, telling Triple H "I don't need to work with you, '''you''' need to work with '''me'''"[[/note]] and his medical care[[note]]Punk suffered a concussion in the Rumble match itself and WWE wanted him to work the next night (he elected to go home instead, for good), after he left it was discovered that he had a near-fatal staph infection in his back that the WWE doctors missed[[/note]], then later going on a podcast hosted by Wrestling/ColtCabana and completely burying the company and Wrestling/TripleH in particular. WWE responded to this by firing Punk ''on his wedding day''[[note]]To fellow former WWE wrestler Wrestling/AJLee, who herself would walk out of WWE (and wrestling period, more due to harassment from fans than any issues with WWE management) a little over a year after her husband, she is not included on this list because it's not clear if she's blackballed or if it's a self-imposed exile (or both)[[/note]], in addition one of [=WWE's=] doctors filed a defamation lawsuit against Punk and Cabana. While Punk and Cabana technically won the court case the legal costs bankrupted Cabana and led to the two men having a major falling out, the aftershocks of which are still playing out (at least as of this writing) years later in AEW[[note]]The sordid details of ''that'' whole shitshow are covered in greater detail over on the wrestling sections of Main/TroubledProduction and Main/HostilityOnTheSet, but suffice to say the likely end outcome of the affair will be Punk getting another entry on this page about no longer being welcome in Jacksonville either[[/note]].either. Or maybe not, as Punk returned to AEW in June 2023 to be the centerpiece of the new Creator/{{TNT}} show ''Collision'' on Saturday nights[[/note]]. Triple H now being [=WWE's=] booker probably won't help Punk's chances of coming back any time soon, nor will UsefulNotes/{{UFC}}'s parent company's recent purchase of WWE.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' reveals that Earth-199999 Spider-Man(that is, [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse the MCU's]] [[Characters/MCUPeterParker Peter Parker]]), and possibly the two other Spider-Men who helped him save the other villains from dying in ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'', have earned a seemingly permanent ban on ever joining Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Society thanks to their accidental mucking-up of the Multiverse.



* ''Film/TheAvengers2012'': When the team is getting ready to go to New York, Bruce Banner mentions that he probably won't be welcome there since the last time he was in New York, [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008 he broke Harlem]].



* In both the movie and comics for ''Film/{{Clerks}}'', Randall is shown banning people from RST video. It's played with as they end up angered at his {{Jerkass}} behavior and boycott the place anyway, and Randall stating they're banned comes off as him attempting to get the last word in.
* ''Film/TheConIsOn'': Due to her strange reactions to drugs, Jackie has been banned for life from British Airways and isn't allowed into Canada at all.
* In ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', after they get drunk and tell Him off, God kicked the angels Bartleby and Loki from Heaven, setting in motion the events of the movie.



* ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'': Ulysses gets kicked out of "Woolsworth" ''(sic)'' for fighting the man who wants to marry his wife. It's never clarified if it applies to just the store or the entire franchise. Amusingly, when Delmar is relating to Pete the account of what they've been up to since they were separated, this incident is given equal status to their other adventures.
* In ''Film/TheParty'', the protagonist is supposed to be blacklisted from Hollywood after accidentally blowing up a movie set. Instead, his name is unknowingly put on the invitation list for an A-list Hollywood party.
* ''Film/RainMan'': The casinos don't know exactly how Raymond did it, but he and his brother are told to take their winnings and never return -- and also not to try it anywhere else, because now their reputation shall precede them everywhere they go.
* Obliquely used in ''Film/TheReturnOfTheLivingDead'':
-->"No, we can't -- the cops said they'd ''shoot'' us if we go back to the park."
* In ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', after they get drunk and tell Him off, God kicked the angels Bartleby and Loki from Heaven, setting in motion the events of the movie.

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* ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'': Ulysses gets kicked out of "Woolsworth" ''(sic)'' for fighting ''Film/JohnWickChapter2'' ends with [[spoiler:the eponymous character]] being declared Excommunicado from the man who wants to marry his wife. It's never clarified if it applies to just Continental and all the store or the entire franchise. Amusingly, when Delmar is relating to Pete the account of what they've been up to since support services they were separated, this incident is given equal status to their other adventures.
* In ''Film/TheParty'',
offer for shooting [[spoiler:the BigBad]] in the protagonist is supposed to be blacklisted from Hollywood after accidentally blowing up a movie set. Instead, his name is unknowingly put on the invitation list for an A-list Hollywood party.
* ''Film/RainMan'': The casinos don't know exactly how Raymond did it, but he and his brother are told to take their winnings and never return -- and also not to try it anywhere else, because now their reputation shall precede them everywhere they go.
* Obliquely used
Continental's lounge in ''Film/TheReturnOfTheLivingDead'':
-->"No, we can't -- the cops said they'd ''shoot'' us if we go back to the park."
* In ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', after they get drunk and tell Him off, God kicked the angels Bartleby and Loki from Heaven, setting in motion the events
violation of the movie.hotel's TruceZone status. Which is very bad news for him, considering the $14 million open contract that had just been placed on his head.



* In ''Film/PulpFiction'', Marsellus Wallace revokes Butch's "LA privileges". Given that Wallace initially had a hit out on him for failing to throw a match, Butch is fine with that.
* In ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Jar Jar Binks tells Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan that he was kicked out of Otoh Gunga for his "clumsiness." [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU material]] describes the events in better detail: he inadvertently flooded half the city.

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* In ''Film/PulpFiction'', Marsellus Wallace revokes Butch's "LA privileges". Given that Wallace initially had a hit out on him for failing Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': When the team is getting ready
to throw a match, Butch is fine with that.
* In ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Jar Jar Binks tells Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan
go to New York, Bruce Banner mentions that he probably won't be welcome there since the last time he was kicked in New York, [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008 he broke Harlem]].
** Played (mostly) for laughs at the end of ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', when Thor decides to fly the ship to Earth -- with Loki onboard. Considering what happened the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 last time]] he was there, Loki points
out of Otoh Gunga for his "clumsiness." [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU material]] describes how [[HatedByAll unlikely it is that he'll be welcome]].[[note]]However, they never make it to Earth when Thanos arrives to collect the events in better detail: he inadvertently flooded half tesseract, rendering the city.whole thing moot.[[/note]]
--->'''Loki:''' Do you really think it's a good idea to go back to Earth?\\
'''Thor:''' Yes, of course. The people of Earth love me, [[HundredPercentHeroismRating I'm very popular]].\\
'''Loki:''' Let me rephrase that. Do you really think it's a good idea to bring me back to Earth?\\
'''Thor:''' Probably not, to be honest. But I wouldn't worry, brother. [[TemptingFate I feel like everything's gonna work out fine.]]\\
''[[spoiler:[[[MoodWhiplash Thanos's ship appears in front of them]]]'']]



* ''Film/JohnWickChapter2'' ends with [[spoiler:the eponymous character]] being declared Excommunicado from the Continental and all the support services they offer for shooting [[spoiler:the BigBad]] in the Continental's lounge in violation of the hotel's TruceZone status. Which is very bad news for him, considering the $14 million open contract that had just been placed on his head.
* In both the movie and comics for ''Film/{{Clerks}}'', Randall is shown banning people from RST video. It's played with as they end up angered at his {{Jerkass}} behavior and boycott the place anyway, and Randall stating they're banned comes off as him attempting to get the last word in.
* Played (mostly) for laughs at the end of ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', when Thor decides to fly the ship to Earth -- with Loki onboard. Considering what happened the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 last time]] he was there, Loki points out how [[HatedByAll unlikely it is that he'll be welcome]].[[note]]However, they never make it to Earth when Thanos arrives to collect the tesseract, rendering the whole thing moot.[[/note]]
-->'''Loki:''' Do you really think it's a good idea to go back to Earth?\\
'''Thor:''' Yes, of course. The people of Earth love me, [[HundredPercentHeroismRating I'm very popular]].\\
'''Loki:''' Let me rephrase that. Do you really think it's a good idea to bring me back to Earth?\\
'''Thor:''' Probably not, to be honest. But I wouldn't worry, brother. [[TemptingFate I feel like everything's gonna work out fine.]]\\
''[[spoiler:[[[MoodWhiplash Thanos's ship appears in front of them]]]'']]

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* ''Film/JohnWickChapter2'' ends with [[spoiler:the eponymous character]] being declared Excommunicado from ''Film/OBrotherWhereArtThou'': Ulysses gets kicked out of "Woolsworth" ''(sic)'' for fighting the Continental and all the support services they offer for shooting [[spoiler:the BigBad]] in the Continental's lounge in violation of the hotel's TruceZone status. Which is very bad news for him, considering the $14 million open contract that had just been placed on man who wants to marry his head.
* In both the movie and comics for ''Film/{{Clerks}}'', Randall is shown banning people from RST video.
wife. It's played with as they end up angered at his {{Jerkass}} behavior and boycott the place anyway, and Randall stating they're banned comes off as him attempting to get the last word in.
* Played (mostly) for laughs at the end of ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', when Thor decides to fly the ship to Earth -- with Loki onboard. Considering what happened the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 last time]] he was there, Loki points out how [[HatedByAll unlikely it is that he'll be welcome]].[[note]]However, they
never make clarified if it applies to Earth just the store or the entire franchise. Amusingly, when Thanos arrives Delmar is relating to collect Pete the tesseract, rendering account of what they've been up to since they were separated, this incident is given equal status to their other adventures.
* In ''Film/TheParty'',
the whole thing moot.[[/note]]
-->'''Loki:''' Do you really think it's a good idea
protagonist is supposed to be blacklisted from Hollywood after accidentally blowing up a movie set. Instead, his name is unknowingly put on the invitation list for an A-list Hollywood party.
* In ''Film/PulpFiction'', Marsellus Wallace revokes Butch's "LA privileges". Given that Wallace initially had a hit out on him for failing to throw a match, Butch is fine with that.
* ''Film/RainMan'': The casinos don't know exactly how Raymond did it, but he and his brother are told to take their winnings and never return -- and also not to try it anywhere else, because now their reputation shall precede them everywhere they go.
* Obliquely used in ''Film/TheReturnOfTheLivingDead'':
-->"No, we can't -- the cops said they'd ''shoot'' us if we
go back to Earth?\\
'''Thor:''' Yes, of course. The people of Earth love me, [[HundredPercentHeroismRating I'm very popular]].\\
'''Loki:''' Let me rephrase that. Do you really think it's a good idea to bring me back to Earth?\\
'''Thor:''' Probably not, to be honest. But I wouldn't worry, brother. [[TemptingFate I feel like everything's gonna work out fine.]]\\
''[[spoiler:[[[MoodWhiplash Thanos's ship appears in front of them]]]'']]
the park."



* ''Film/TheConIsOn'': Due to her strange reactions to drugs, Jackie has been banned for life from British Airways and isn't allowed into Canada at all.

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* ''Film/TheConIsOn'': Due to her strange reactions to drugs, Jackie has been banned In ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Jar Jar Binks tells Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan that he was kicked out of Otoh Gunga for life from British Airways and isn't allowed into Canada at all.his "clumsiness". [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse EU material]] describes the events in better detail: he inadvertently flooded half the city.

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