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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy to make a disguise of tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy to make made a disguise of a tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo.
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* In ''Anime/RuneSoldierLouie'', the main character, Louie, fist fights in a tournament with an assassin, only find that his opponent's executioner mask covered head is a disguise for a really, really tiny second assassin, who attempts to knife the tournament's sponsor...and fails.

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* In ''Anime/RuneSoldierLouie'', the main character, Louie, fist fights in a tournament with an assassin, only to find that his opponent's executioner mask covered head is a disguise for a really, really tiny second assassin, who attempts to knife the tournament's sponsor...and fails.
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** In ''Baby Bottleneck'' both Porky and Daffy are working in a stork factory, after a scuffle over an egg, they get trapped in the conveyor belt, and stuff in to one diaper, with Daffy as the upper part, and Porky as the legs.


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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy to make a disguise of tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo.
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* In a Halloween episode of ''Roseanne'', Dan and Jackie attend a Halloween party as Marie Antoinette, post-guillotine: Dan as her body and Jackie as her severed head, which Dan is "holding" under his arm.
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* On an episode of ''The Little Rascals'', Spanky and Alfalfa pretend to be a tall badly-mustached G-Man in order to confiscate Porky's firecrackers.
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* On an episode of ''The Little Rascals'', Spanky and Alfalfa pretend to be a tall badly-mustached G-Man in order to confiscate Porky's firecrackers.
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** Also, the [[MultipleHeadCase three-headed]] Judge Baskerville [[spoiler: is actually three men in a costume who enjoy pretending to be a three-headed person]].
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* Film/TheMuppets features several Muppets trying to sneak into Miss Piggy's office, with Fozzie as the head wearing a fake mustache and hat. They called it "Muppet Man," and apparently it wasn't the first time they used it.
-->'''Miss Piggy:''' I can't believe I fell for Muppet Man...
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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.
* In ''{{Trigun}}'', Millie and Wolfwood meet a fleeing casino waitress make the snap decision to smuggle her under Millies clothes. Millie is already a towering girl, so she simply [[PillowPregnancy pretends to be pregnant]] -- with Wolfwood's child.

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** It IS suspicious, but she's able to turn anyone to stone at a whim, so noone no-one questions her. When she finally has to be subject to a strip search, she freezes the guard and Luffy keeps going along the rafters.
* In ''{{Trigun}}'', Millie and Wolfwood meet a fleeing casino waitress & make the snap decision to smuggle her under Millies Millie's clothes. Millie is already a towering girl, so she simply [[PillowPregnancy pretends to be pregnant]] -- with Wolfwood's child.
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* Disney's ''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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* Disney's ''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.



* 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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* An enforced variation of this happens in "{{Drillbit Taylor}}" "DrillbitTaylor" when two characters are forced by school bullies to share a shirt (actually two identical shirts combined by switching buttons).



* 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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* 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, [=McGonagall=], and costs Slytherin 50 points.]]



-->'''Grytpype:''' Please, Moriarty, keep still, do you want us both out of this suit?

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-->'''Grytpype:''' Please, Moriarty, keep still, do you want us both out of this suit? suit?



* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{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.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'' ''WesternAnimation/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.



* 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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* An episode of ''{{Spongebob Squarepants}}'' ''SpongebobSquarepants'' 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.



* Peter has done the horse costume gag at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}''. Once he tried to sneak Chris into the county fair ("Wait a minute... your ass just sneezed! And horses can't talk! No no no, none of this adds up at all..."), and another he had Brian put on the costume so they could sneak past Lois...who didn't even notice ("Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it: Why did we need the horse costume?").
* 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.
* Shaggy and ''{{Scooby Doo}}'' have done this a number of times.

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* Peter has done the horse costume gag at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}''.''FamilyGuy''. Once he tried to sneak Chris into the county fair ("Wait a minute... your ass just sneezed! And horses can't talk! No no no, none of this adds up at all..."), and another he had Brian put on the costume so they could sneak past Lois...who didn't even notice ("Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it: Why did we need the horse costume?").
* In the ''{{My Gym Partners a Monkey}}'' ''MyGymPartnersAMonkey'' Episode "Lyon of Scrimmage" Jake poses as Adam's arms by hiding in his jersey to combine Jake's throwing and Adam's running.
* Shaggy and ''{{Scooby Doo}}'' ''ScoobyDoo'' have done this a number of times.



* The episode ''Room and Bird'' of LooneyTunes has Sylvestor, Tweety, and Hector all stand on top of each other wearing a mismatched set of clothes they found in a dresser - the reason being that they are in a no-pets-allowed hotel and had to pass themselves off as being a person to not get kicked out.

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* The episode ''Room and Bird'' of LooneyTunes WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes has Sylvestor, Tweety, and Hector all stand on top of each other wearing a mismatched set of clothes they found in a dresser - the reason being that they are in a no-pets-allowed hotel and had to pass themselves off as being a person to not get kicked out.
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* Another instance of body sharing, and +2 men in one suit, is in ''[[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 ''[[LittleNemo Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland]]''.''Anime/LittleNemoAdventuresInSlumberland''. 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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-->'''Grytpype:''' Please, Moriarty, keep still, do you want us both out of this suit?
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* In a strip from ''{{Oglaf}}'', this trick is performed by two men allegedly trying to assassinate a prince; they disguise themselves as a single deer on his hunting grounds, and then are supposed to kill him behind his back. The ploy takes an odd turn when an actual buck tries to battle them for dominance. The man in the front loses his half of the disguise, but wins by punching the buck. The other man "plays along" by asserting his "dominance" by having sex with a doe... [[Squick which turned out to be his original intent for the ruse anyway.]]

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* In a strip from ''{{Oglaf}}'', this trick is performed by two men allegedly trying to assassinate a prince; they disguise themselves as a single deer on his hunting grounds, and then are supposed to kill him behind his back. The ploy takes an odd turn when an actual buck tries to battle them for dominance. The man in the front loses his half of the disguise, but wins by punching the buck. The other man "plays along" by asserting his "dominance" by having sex with a doe... [[Squick [[SquIck which turned out to be his original intent for the ruse anyway.]]
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* In a strip from ''{{Oglaf}}'', this trick is performed by two men allegedly trying to assassinate a prince; they disguise themselves as a single deer on his hunting grounds, and then are supposed to kill him behind his back. The ploy takes an odd turn when an actual buck tries to battle them for dominance. The man in the front loses his half of the disguise, but wins by punching the buck. The other man "plays along" by asserting his "dominance" by having sex with a doe... [[Squick which turned out to be his original intent for the ruse anyway.]]
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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, ComicallyMissingThePoint, jump out of the costume to yell, "Surprise!"

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* On ''[=~Rocko's Modern Life~=]'', ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', 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, ComicallyMissingThePoint, jump out of the costume to yell, "Surprise!"
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* In the ''{{Chowder}}'' episode "The Bruised Bluenana" Panini hops into Chowder's clothing to keep an eye on him while taking care of a spoiled fruit.

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* In the ''{{Chowder}}'' episode "The Bruised Bluenana" Panini hops into Chowder's clothing to keep an eye on him while taking he takes care of a spoiled fruit.

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* Peter has done the horse costume gag at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}''. Once he tried to sneak Chris into an R-rated movie ("Wait a minute... your ass just sneezed! And horses can't talk! No no no, none of this adds up at all..."), and another he had Brian put on the costume so they could sneak past Lois...who didn't even notice ("Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it: Why did we need the horse costume?").

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* Peter has done the horse costume gag at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}''. Once he tried to sneak Chris into an R-rated movie the county fair ("Wait a minute... your ass just sneezed! And horses can't talk! No no no, none of this adds up at all..."), and another he had Brian put on the costume so they could sneak past Lois...who didn't even notice ("Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it: Why did we need the horse costume?").


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* In the ''{{Chowder}}'' episode "The Bruised Bluenana" Panini hops into Chowder's clothing to keep an eye on him while taking care of a spoiled fruit.
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* The episode ''Room and Bird'' of LooneyTunes has Sylvestor, Tweety, and Hector all stand on top of each other wearing a mismatched set of clothes they found in a dresser - the reason being that they are in a no-pets-allowed hotel and had to pass themselves off as being a person to not get kicked out.
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* On an episode of the Simpsons all the employees have to go through an X-ray machine to get in. No one is stopped including people carrying guns and "... two kids pretending to be an adult".
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* The FriendshipIsMagic episode "Dragon Quest" has Rarity, Rainbow Dash, and Twilight all sharing a dragon costume.

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* The FriendshipIsMagic WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic episode "Dragon Quest" has Rarity, Rainbow Dash, and Twilight all sharing a dragon costume.
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** Parodied and subverted in a ''MickeyMouseworks'' short where Donald is a ride operator and won't let his nephews on the ride. At one point he sees a really tall duck woman in a long dress clumsily walking to the ride, but when he rips the dress off it turns out it really was a woman and she punches his lights out.
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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.

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* In the ''{{TaleSpin}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{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.

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* Peter has done the two-person horse costume gag at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}'' he did it once with Chris and another time with Brian.
--> "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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* Peter has done the two-person horse costume gag at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}'' Guy}}''. Once he did it once with tried to sneak Chris and another time with Brian.
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into an R-rated movie ("Wait a minute… minute... your ass just sneezed! And horses can't talk! No no no, none of this adds up at all…"all..."), and another he had Brian put on the costume so they could sneak past Lois...who didn't even notice ("Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it: Why did we need the horse costume?").
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* 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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* Disney's ''Snow White'' ''Disney/SnowWhite'' 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'' ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'' has several woodland creatures steal the Prince's cape and boots, and pose as Brier Rose's dream prince.
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* Shaggy and ''{{Scooby Doo}}'' have done this a number of times.
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** DonaldDuck and {{Goofy}} do this to disguise themselves as a female moose in the cartoon "Moose Hunt"

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** DonaldDuck and {{Goofy}} do this to disguise themselves as a female moose in the cartoon "Moose Hunt"Hunters".
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* Harima and Eri share a costume in the New Years episode of ''SchoolRumble''.

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* Harima and Eri share a lion costume in the New Years Year episode of ''SchoolRumble''.
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* In ''{{Trigun}}'', Millie and Wolfwood meet a fleeing casino waitress make the snap decision to smuggle her under Millies clothes. Millie is already a towering girl, so she simply pretends to be pregnant -- with Wolfwood's child.

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* In ''{{Trigun}}'', Millie and Wolfwood meet a fleeing casino waitress make the snap decision to smuggle her under Millies clothes. Millie is already a towering girl, so she simply [[PillowPregnancy pretends to be pregnant pregnant]] -- with Wolfwood's child.
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* In ''RuneSoldier'', the main character, Louie, fist fights in a tournament with an assassin, only find that his opponent's executioner mask covered head is a disguise for a really, really tiny second assassin, who attempts to knife the tournament's sponsor...and fails.

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* In ''RuneSoldier'', ''Anime/RuneSoldierLouie'', the main character, Louie, fist fights in a tournament with an assassin, only find that his opponent's executioner mask covered head is a disguise for a really, really tiny second assassin, who attempts to knife the tournament's sponsor...and fails.



* 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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* Peter has done the two-person horse costume gag atlease at lease twice in ''{{Family Guy}}'' he did it once with Chris and another time with Brian.

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