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* An enforced variation of this happens in "{{Drillbit Taylor}}" when two characters are forced by school bullies to share a shirt (actually two identical shirts combined by switching buttons).
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* In ''HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'' Malfoy and Goyle try pretending to be a Dementor this way in an attempt to frighten Harry.
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* In ''HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'' Malfoy and Goyle try pretending to be a Dementor this way in an attempt to frighten Harry. [[HumiliationConga This gets them a Patronus from Harry, a detention from McGonagall, and costs Slytherin 50 points.]]
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* On ''[=~Rocko's Modern Life~=]'', when Ed Bighead is too sick to give a proposal to the Conglomo executives, so Bev puts Heffer and Filburt in a hastily made Ed costume so that they can give the proposal. The plan goes off without a hitch, until Hef and Fil, CompletelyMissingThePoint, jump out of the costume to yell, "Surprise!"
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* On ''[=~Rocko's Modern Life~=]'', when Ed Bighead is too sick to give a proposal to the Conglomo executives, so Bev puts Heffer and Filburt in a hastily made Ed costume so that they can give the proposal. The plan goes off without a hitch, until Hef and Fil, CompletelyMissingThePoint, ComicallyMissingThePoint, jump out of the costume to yell, "Surprise!"
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** At the beginning, Filbert [[FridgeLogic points out the absurdity of the plan]] by asking Mrs. Bighead, "Since when does Mr. Bighead have 4 legs?"
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* Disney's ''{{Hercules}}'' and its following cartoon series have Pain and Panic, two shapeshifting imp-like minions in service to the BigBad. More curious is their ability to combine into one shapeshifted creature (usually mythological), which can typically be larger than the ones the two are accustomed to appearing as when separate. Arguably this is [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], but it also works with this trope.
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* Disney's ''{{Hercules}}'' ''Disney/{{Hercules}}'' and its following cartoon series have Pain and Panic, two shapeshifting imp-like minions in service to the BigBad. More curious is their ability to combine into one shapeshifted creature (usually mythological), which can typically be larger than the ones the two are accustomed to appearing as when separate. Arguably this is [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], but it also works with this trope.
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* In the ''{{My Gym Partners a Monkey}}'' Episode "Lyon of Scrimmage" Jake poses as Adam's arms by hiding in his jersey to combine Jake's throwing and Adam's running.
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** Goofy and Donald do this to disguise themselves as a moose in the cartoon "Moose Hunt"
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** Goofy DonaldDuck and Donald {{Goofy}} do this to disguise themselves as a female moose in the cartoon "Moose Hunt"
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The trope sometimes also becomes a way for FetishFuel when opposite genders are involved (be it the people involved, or the +2 characters of same gender contrasting with the costume's intended gender). An example is a large "woman" smuggling a man through a bar under her long dress (with sometimes-obvious signs of difficulty in moving, unless the woman is unaware of the pervert...which is not to say it is impossible, as more likely improbable).
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** It IS suspicious, but she's able to turn anyone to stone at a whim, so noone questions her. When she finally has to be subject to a strip search, she freezes the guard and Luffy keeps going along the rafters.
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* ''{{Scrubs}}'' has "the world's most giant doctor".
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* ''{{Scrubs}}'' has J.D. and (usually) Turk form "the world's most giant doctor".doctor". When they put Turk on top to form "World's Most Giant Black Doctor" apparently people ran in fear, so they decide to save that version for when they want to scare a racist patient.
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--> "Wait a minute… your ass just sneezed! And horses can't talk! No no no, none of this adds up at all…"
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** The ruse falls apart when an opponent kicks them hard enough that it appears Mighty Mask had been snapped in two.
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** Goofy and Donald do this to disguise themselves as a moose in the cartoon "Moose Hunt"
* Peter has done the two-person horse costume gag atlease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}'' he did it once with Chris and another time with Brian.
* Peter has done the two-person horse costume gag atlease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}'' he did it once with Chris and another time with Brian.
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* In the MickeyMouse cartoon, "Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip", Mickey and Pluto do this to hide themselves from the conductor (Pete) who is trying to kick them off the train because dogs aren't allowed on it. When the train passes through a tunnel, they snag his jacket and hat and cover themselves with it. Of course, like all their other attempts, they failed.
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* In the second season of NodameCantabile (which takes place in Paris), Nodame and Kuroki end up playing the donkey in the nativity scene of a big church. They proceed to [[CrowningMomentOfFunny dance a japanese lion dance in honor of the baby Jesus]].
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]''. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be ([[FantasticRacism being goblins]]). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]''. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be ([[FantasticRacism being goblins]]). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]''. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]''. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins).([[FantasticRacism being goblins]]). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based on a comic drawn by Winsor [=McCay=] (1871–1934). Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based on a comic drawn by Winsor [=McCay=] (1871–1934). Slumberland]]''. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who were escaping from Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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* Harima and Eri share a costume in the New Years episode of SchoolRumble.
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* Kid Trunks and Goten do this when disguised as "Mighty Mask" in ''DragonballZ''.
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* In ''CalvinAndHobbes'', Calvin tries to sneak into an R-rated movie by putting Hobbes on his head and wearing a really long trenchcoat. It fails horribly, partly because [[MostDefinitelyNotAVillain he forgets how many of him there are supposed to be]].
* In ''CalvinAndHobbes'', Calvin tries to sneak into an R-rated movie by putting Hobbes on his head and wearing a really long trenchcoat. It fails horribly, partly because [[MostDefinitelyNotAVillain he forgets how many of him there are supposed to be]].
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* Disney's ''Snow White'' has Dopey stand on top of Sneezy, in a long
* Disney's ''Sleeping Beauty'' has several woodland creatures steal the Prince's cape and boots, and pose as Brier Rose's dream prince.
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* In the ''{{TaleSpin}}'' episode "Stuck On You," Baloo and the main villain, Don Karnage, are forced to do this when the two are near-permanently glued together by SCIENCE!! And due to the saving of his life, Karnage makes a promise not to kill the hero until they detach via the cure. HilarityEnsues.
* On ''[=~Rocko's Modern Life~=]'', when Ed Bighead is too sick to give a proposal to the Conglomo executives, so Bev puts Heffer and Filburt in a hastily made Ed costume so that they can give the proposal. The plan goes off without a hitch, until Hef and Fil, CompletelyMissingThePoint, jump out of the costume to yell, "Surprise!"
* An episode of ''{{Spongebob Squarepants}}'' has Spongebob and Patrick disguise themselves as a giant Albino Eel using just a sock so they can get Squidward back into his Secret Lodge.
* In the ''{{TaleSpin}}'' episode "Stuck On You," Baloo and the main villain, Don Karnage, are forced to do this when the two are near-permanently glued together by SCIENCE!! And due to the saving of his life, Karnage makes a promise not to kill the hero until they detach via the cure. HilarityEnsues.
* On ''[=~Rocko's Modern Life~=]'', when Ed Bighead is too sick to give a proposal to the Conglomo executives, so Bev puts Heffer and Filburt in a hastily made Ed costume so that they can give the proposal. The plan goes off without a hitch, until Hef and Fil, CompletelyMissingThePoint, jump out of the costume to yell, "Surprise!"
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* Disney's ''{{Hercules}}'' and its following cartoon series have Pain and Panic, two shapeshifting imp-like minions in service to the BigBad. More curious is their ability to combine into one shapeshifted creature (usually mythological), which can typically be larger than the ones the two are accustomed to appearing as when separate. Arguably this is [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], but it also works with this trope.
* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based on a comic drawn by Winsor [=McCay=] (1871–1934), about a boy who journeys to Slumberland. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who are escaping from the insane Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
* Disney's ''Snow White'' has Dopey stand on top of Sneezy, in a long coat, to dance with Snow White in the Silly Song number.
* Disney's ''Sleeping Beauty'' has several woodland creatures steal the Prince's cape and boots, and pose as Brier Rose's dream prince.
* The classic four-legged animal costume makes an appearance in Disney's ''ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', where two real-estate agents attend a masquerade ball as a horse. The one who acts worse is [[VisualPun the horse's ass]].
* Disney's ''{{Hercules}}'' and its following cartoon series have Pain and Panic, two shapeshifting imp-like minions in service to the BigBad. More curious is their ability to combine into one shapeshifted creature (usually mythological), which can typically be larger than the ones the two are accustomed to appearing as when separate. Arguably this is [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], but it also works with this trope.
* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based on a comic drawn by Winsor [=McCay=] (1871–1934), about a boy who journeys to Slumberland. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who are escaping from the insane Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
* Disney's ''Snow White'' has Dopey stand on top of Sneezy, in a long coat, to dance with Snow White in the Silly Song number.
* Disney's ''Sleeping Beauty'' has several woodland creatures steal the Prince's cape and boots, and pose as Brier Rose's dream prince.
* The classic four-legged animal costume makes an appearance in Disney's ''ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', where two real-estate agents attend a masquerade ball as a horse. The one who acts worse is [[VisualPun the horse's ass]].
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based on a comic drawn by Winsor [=McCay=] (1871–1934), about a boy who journeys to Slumberland. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who are escaping from the insane Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, despite what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
* Disney's ''Snow White'' has Dopey stand on top of Sneezy, in a long coat, to dance with Snow White in the Silly Song number.
* Disney's ''Sleeping Beauty'' has several woodland creatures steal the Prince's cape and boots, and pose as Brier Rose's dream prince.
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* In ''[[ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents The Carniverous Carnival]]'', Violet and Klaus use this to pose as a two-headed person.
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* ''{{Scrubs}}'' has "the world's most giant doctor".
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* ''{{Scrubs}}'' has "the world's most giant doctor".
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*An Episode of ''{{Spongebob Squarepants}}'' has Spongebob and Patrick disguise themselves as a giant Albino Eel using just a sock so they can get Squidward back into his Secret Lodge.
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* The Movie ''{{Hercules}}'' and it's following cartoon series, have Pain and Panic, two imp-like minions in service to [[TheBigBad The Big Bad]], and have the ability to shapeshift, but more so curious is their ability to also combine into one shapeshifted creature (usually mythological), which can typically be larger than the ones the two are accustomed to appearing as when separate. Arguably this is [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], but it also works with this trope.
* Another instance of [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based off of a comic made by Winsor {{McCay}} in 1871-1934 on a boy who journeys to Slumberland. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who're escaping from the insane Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, in spite of what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
* Another instance of [[SharingABody Body Sharing]], and +2 men in one suit, is in Studio Ghibli's ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]'', which was based off of a comic made by Winsor {{McCay}} in 1871-1934 on a boy who journeys to Slumberland. Late into the movie, the boy Nemo eventually befriends a gang of goblins called The Goblin Boomps, who're escaping from the insane Nightmare Land. They reveal themselves to be friendly and funny goblins, in spite of what the others expected them to be (being goblins). They are capable of morphing their bodies together and assuming various forms.
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