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* In "[[DoraTheExplorer Dora's Christmas Carol]]", Dora and Swiper use "travel cloaks" to travel through time in a pastiche of ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''.

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* In "[[DoraTheExplorer "[[WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer Dora's Christmas Carol]]", Dora and Swiper use "travel cloaks" to travel through time in a pastiche of ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''.



* [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Maybe]] Mother Gothel in ''{{Tangled}}'', although it could just be OffscreenTeleportation.

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* [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Maybe]] Mother Gothel in ''{{Tangled}}'', ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'', although it could just be OffscreenTeleportation.
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* The ''TabletopGame/MutantsAndMasterminds'' supplement ''Book of Magic'' provides the Conjure Cloak.
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* In the final ''IncarnationsOfImmortality'' novel ''UnderAVelvetCloak'', the protagonist receives a velvet cloak and performs magic, including a kind of teleportation with it. Later, she learns [[spoiler:she doesn't need the cloak]]

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* In the final ''IncarnationsOfImmortality'' novel ''UnderAVelvetCloak'', ''Under A Velvet Cloak'', the protagonist receives a velvet cloak and performs magic, including a kind of teleportation with it. Later, she learns [[spoiler:she doesn't need the cloak]]
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* In the final ''IncarnationsOfImmortality'' novel ''UnderAVelvetCloak'', the protagonist receives a velvet cloak and performs magic, including a kind of teleportation with it. Later, she learns [[spoiler:she doesn't need the cloak]]
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See also Cape Wings.

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See also Cape Wings.CapeWings and InvisibilityCloak.
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See also WingCape.

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See also WingCape.Cape Wings.

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Characters using a cloak, or a BadassCape, for [[TeleportersAndTransporters teleportation]].

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Characters using a cloak, or a BadassCape, for [[TeleportersAndTransporters teleportation]]. This could be rooted in the fact that cloaks are often used to hide the user in the dark, so a someone who goes into a dark alley while wearing a black cloak appears to dissappear.

See also WingCape.
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* Envelope Girl from {{ComicBook/Enigma}}, though she usually uses it to transport unwitting strangers to other places at random.

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* Envelope Girl from {{ComicBook/Enigma}}, ''{{ComicBook/Enigma}}'', though she usually uses it to transport unwitting strangers to other places at random.
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* Envelope Girl from {{ComicBook/Enigma}}, though she usually uses it to transport unwitting strangers to other places at random.
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* In "[[DoraTheExplorer Dora's Christmas Carol]]", Dora and Swiper use "travel cloaks" to travel through time in a pastiche of ''AChristmasCarol''.

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* In "[[DoraTheExplorer Dora's Christmas Carol]]", Dora and Swiper use "travel cloaks" to travel through time in a pastiche of ''AChristmasCarol''.''Literature/AChristmasCarol''.
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* Esmeralda actually did this in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', causing [[CompleteMonster Frollo]] to think that she is using witchcraft.

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* Esmeralda actually did this in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', causing [[CompleteMonster Frollo]] Frollo to think that she is using witchcraft.
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* A villain from ''YuYuHakusho'' has the "Cape of No Return". He throws it over his opponent and it teleports him to a random location anywhere in the universe. Although he has no control over where the cape takes them (Kuwabara was taken a few miles away), the cape usually live up to its name by sending the victim to Hell, outer space, or some other hazardous location.

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* A villain from ''YuYuHakusho'' has the "Cape of No Return". He throws it over his opponent and it teleports him to a random location anywhere in the universe. Although he has no control over where the cape takes them (Kuwabara was taken a few miles away), the cape usually live lives up to its name by sending the victim to Hell, outer space, or some other hazardous location.



* The Witching Cloak in ''{{Fables}}''.

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* The Witching Cloak in ''{{Fables}}''.
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* A villain from ''YuYuHakusho'' has the "Cape of No Return". He throws it over his opponent and it teleports him to a random location anywhere in the universe. Although he has no control over where the cape takes them (Kuwabara was taken a few miles away), the cape usually live up to its name by sending the victim to Hell, outer space, or some other hazardous location.



* Vlad in DannyPhantom has been known to do this, though its likely more for dramatic effect instead of actually ''needing'' the cloak to teleport.

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* Vlad in DannyPhantom ''DannyPhantom'' has been known to do this, though its likely more for dramatic effect instead of actually ''needing'' the cloak to teleport.



* Esmeralda actually did this in ''Disney/TheHunchbackofNotreDame'', causing [[CompleteMonster Frollo]] to think that she is using witchcraft.

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* Esmeralda actually did this in ''Disney/TheHunchbackofNotreDame'', ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', causing [[CompleteMonster Frollo]] to think that she is using witchcraft.
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* DoctorStrange's cloak, [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes]].
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* ''Runescape'' has several capes that teleport you, the Ardougne cape the most notable example.

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* ''Runescape'' ''VideoGame/RuneScape'' has several capes that teleport you, the Ardougne cape the most notable example.
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My mistake, I thought this was using a cloak camoflauge and teleport, re-editted to remove Kasumi from this trope.


* Kasumi Goto from ''MassEffect'' sort of does so using her "Shadow Strike" power, which is actually a cloak but the game mechanics threat it as teleporting in front of the target.

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* Kasumi Goto from ''MassEffect'' sort of does so using her "Shadow Strike" power, which is actually a cloak but the game mechanics threat it as teleporting in front of the target.
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* Kasumi Goto from ''MassEffect'' sort of does so using her "Shadow Strike" power, which is actually a cloak but the game mechanics threat it as teleporting in front of the target.
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* ''{{Kirby}}'': Meta Knight does a MegaMan-style teleport with his cape.

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* ''{{Kirby}}'': Meta Knight does a MegaMan-style VideoGame/MegaMan-style teleport with his cape.



* Sort of done in ''MegaManBattleNetwork''. Bass has a cloak that he swathes himself in when he teleports, but his teleportation is an inherent ability.

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* Sort of done in ''MegaManBattleNetwork''.''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork''. Bass has a cloak that he swathes himself in when he teleports, but his teleportation is an inherent ability.
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* Sort of done in MegaManBattleNetwork. Bass has a cloak that he swathes himself in when he teleports, but his teleportation is an inherent ability.

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* Sort of done in MegaManBattleNetwork.''MegaManBattleNetwork''. Bass has a cloak that he swathes himself in when he teleports, but his teleportation is an inherent ability.
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* Sort of done in MegaManBattleNetwork. Bass has a cloak that he swathes himself in when he teleports, but his teleportation is an inherent ability.
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* Esmeralda actually did this in ''Disney/TheHunchbackofNotreDame'', causing [[CompleteMonster Frollo]] to think that she is using witchcraft.
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* ''Runescape'' has several capes that teleport you, the Ardougne cape the most notable example.
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* ''{{Gargoyles}}'': Odin's cloak can teleport you to a dark cold place if he's pissed off.

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* ''{{Gargoyles}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Odin's cloak can teleport you to a dark cold place if he's pissed off.
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* Mysterio of ''TheSpectacularSpiderman'' pretends to do this, but he's really combining [[SmokeOut smoke]] with a technology-based InvisibilityCloak.
* [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Maybe]] Mother Gothel in ''{{Tangled}}'', although it could just be OffscreenTeleportation.

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* Kyd Wykkyd from ''TeenTitans''.

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* Kyd Wykkyd from ''TeenTitans''.''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.
** Raven also does this a couple of times.
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* Cloak, of the MarvelComics team of Cloak and Dagger.

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* Cloak, of the MarvelComics team of Cloak and Dagger.Comicbook/CloakAndDagger.
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*Vlad in DannyPhantom has been known to do this, though its likely more for dramatic effect instead of actually ''needing'' the cloak to teleport.
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* An item in ''DungeonsAndDragons'' is named Cape of the Mountebank

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* An item in ''DungeonsAndDragons'' is named Cape of the Mountebank
Mountebank.
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* An item in ''DungeonsAndDragons''

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* An item in ''DungeonsAndDragons''
''DungeonsAndDragons'' is named Cape of the Mountebank
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* Kid Wykid from ''TeenTitans''.

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* Kid Wykid Kyd Wykkyd from ''TeenTitans''.

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