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** In [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Part 3]], Kakyoin can use his Hierophant Green to produce invisible nets to entrap foes. He [[spoiler:almost]] defeats BigBad Dio this way.

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** In [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Part 3]], Kakyoin can use his Hierophant Green to produce invisible nets to entrap foes. He [[spoiler:almost]] defeats BigBad Dio uses this way.technique against the BigBad, Dio, [[spoiler:and ''almost'' comes out on top.]]
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* Cooper of ''WebVideo/SMPLive'' is incredibly skilled at creating redstone traps that are near-impossible to detect unless you already know they're there. He scatters many of these pitfall traps across the server (something which is the setup for many {{Brick Joke}}s later on, and once even manages to fall into his ''own'' trap.

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* Cooper of ''WebVideo/SMPLive'' is incredibly skilled at creating redstone traps that are near-impossible to detect unless you already know they're there. He scatters many of these pitfall traps across the server (something which is the setup for many {{Brick Joke}}s later on, on), and once even manages to fall into his ''own'' trap.
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* Cooper of ''WebVideo/SMPLive'' is incredibly skilled at creating redstone traps that are near-impossible to detect unless you already know they're there. He scatters many of these pitfall traps across the server (something which is the setup for many {{Brick Joke}}s later on, and once even manages to fall into his ''own'' trap.
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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': In "Death House", the [=CSIs=] find a near 100 year old corpse when responding to a 911 call. When Stella is almost killed by the same trap that killed the victim, the [=CSIs=] realise they are in the abode of a long dead trap master, must then figure out the riddles of the penthouse to locate the 911 caller, and the caller's girlfriend.

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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': In "Death House", the [=CSIs=] find a near 100 year old corpse when responding to a 911 call. When Stella is almost killed impaled by the same trap that killed the victim, the [=CSIs=] realise they are in the abode of a long dead trap master, and must then figure out the riddles of the penthouse to locate the 911 caller, and caller and, later, the caller's young man's girlfriend.
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* In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', the Team Rocket tries (and fails) to be this. They certainly have the resources to make all kinds of traps, and have caught the twerps countless times. It's just that their traps unravel when one of the twerps [[SpottingAThread finds and exploits a flaw that Team Rocket overlooked]] or that they fall victim to their own traps.

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* In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', the Team Rocket tries (and fails) to be this. They certainly have the resources to make all kinds of traps, and have caught the twerps countless times. It's just that their traps unravel when one of the twerps [[SpottingAThread [[SpottingTheThread finds and exploits a flaw that Team Rocket overlooked]] or that they fall victim to their own traps.
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* In ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', the Team Rocket tries (and fails) to be this.

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* In ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', the Team Rocket tries (and fails) to be this.this. They certainly have the resources to make all kinds of traps, and have caught the twerps countless times. It's just that their traps unravel when one of the twerps [[SpottingAThread finds and exploits a flaw that Team Rocket overlooked]] or that they fall victim to their own traps.
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* In ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', apart from being a formidable combatant and espionage, Loid Forger aka Twilight has proven to be remarkable in setting up traps against his opponents.

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* In ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', apart from being a formidable combatant master in espionage and espionage, combat, Loid Forger aka Twilight has also proven to be remarkable in setting up traps against his opponents.
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* In ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', apart from being a formidable combatant and espionage, Loid Forger aka Twilight has proven to be remarkable in setting up traps against his opponents.
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* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', Zora specializes in magic traps. His preferred style is to explore the area his opponents are going to fight him in ahead of time and BoobyTrap the place as thoroughly as he can. He is not a team player though--when he has to fight with allies, [[ManipulativeBastard he will manipulate his allies into falling into his traps]] to use them as bait [[LuredIntoATrap so his opponents fall into even worse traps]]. This approach frustrates Asta to no end, considering Asta keeps winding up [[ButtMonkey as Zora's decoy]].
* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':

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* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', Zora specializes in magic traps. His preferred style is to explore the area his opponents are going to fight him in ahead of time and BoobyTrap the place as thoroughly as he can. He is not a team player though--when player, though -- when he has to fight with allies, [[ManipulativeBastard he will manipulate his allies into falling into his traps]] to use them as bait [[LuredIntoATrap so his opponents fall into even worse traps]]. This approach frustrates Asta to no end, considering Asta keeps winding up [[ButtMonkey as Zora's decoy]].
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* A lot of Franchise/{{Batman}}'s enemies love their {{Death Trap}}s, especially ComicBook/TheRiddler, who practically relies on them.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} foe Master Jailer ([[IHaveManyNames a.k.a. Deathtrap a.k.a. the Locksmith a.k.a. Castellan]]) uses a lot of high-tech traps. When you're a BadassNormal trying to capture the Man of Steel, it's really the only way to go. His daughter Carla, a.k.a. Snare, [[DaddysLittleVillain follows in her father's footsteps]].
* Supervillain The Trapster from Creator/MarvelComics is a Trap Master, naturally enough, but in a pinch will still fall back on his old glue gun.

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* A lot of Franchise/{{Batman}}'s enemies ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' villains love their {{Death Trap}}s, especially ComicBook/TheRiddler, the Riddler, who practically relies on them.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} foe ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' villain Master Jailer ([[IHaveManyNames a.k.a. Deathtrap a.k.a. the Locksmith a.k.a. Castellan]]) uses a lot of high-tech traps. When you're a BadassNormal trying to capture the Man of Steel, it's really the only way to go. His daughter Carla, a.k.a. Snare, [[DaddysLittleVillain follows in her father's footsteps]].
* Supervillain The supervillain named the Trapster from Creator/MarvelComics -- usually ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' in particular -- is a Trap Master, naturally enough, but in a pinch will still fall back on his old [[AbnormalAmmo glue gun.gun]].

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