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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.

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* Film/TheMuppets ''Film/TheMuppets2011'' 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.



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* The ''Website/SCPFoundation'' has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome}} It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.

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* The ''Website/SCPFoundation'' has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome}} [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.
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* ''Film/EmmetOttersJugbandChristmas'': The first act in the talent contest is a muskrat couple tap-dancing in a two-person horse costume. Unfortunately, the costume gets accidentally torn in half during setup and they end up just looking ridiculous.
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** Homer tries doing this to help Bart and Milhouse sneak into the Android’s Dungeon after they’ve been banned. [[PaperThinDisguise Comic Book Guy sees through it immediately]].
-->'''Homer:''' Hello, my name is UsefulNotes/ShaquileONeal. Let us in please.
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* The Wiki/SCPFoundation has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome}} It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.

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* The Wiki/SCPFoundation ''Website/SCPFoundation'' has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome}} It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.
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** In the "Treehouse of Horror XVI" episode segment, "I've Grown a Costume To Your Face", Patty and Selma attend a costume contest in a horse costume, with Patty as the horse's front and Selma as the horse's rear. When a witch turns everyone into their Halloween costume as retribution for losing the contest, Patty and Selma become the horse's two halves.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'': In "Garbage In, Garbage Out", the monsters begin to starve when the humans stop dumping their garbage in the dump. The only remaining garbage in the dump is being guarded by The Snorch and Zimbo. Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm disguise themselves as The Gromble to order the Snorch and Zimbo to share their garbage, with Ickis as the head, Oblina as the front legs, and Krumm as the rear legs. Unfortunately for them, the real Gromble finds out about their disguise and punishes them.
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* ''VideoGame/FashionPoliceSquad'' has Dull Manager enemies. Defeating them reveals that he consists of two Dull Suits.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces (1968)'': One of Dick Dastardly's traps in "Idaho A-Go-Go" involves him setting up a fake cattle crossing. He disguises himself and Muttley as a cow, with him in front, and Muttley in the rear. The two end up getting mistaken for a real cow by a bull and [[ExitPursuedByABear chased away by said bull]], costing them the race.

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An example of the trope is the classic four-legged animal costume (where one character plays the head and front legs, while the second plays as the butt of the joke... literally). Other times it'll be less obvious, where a dwarf might sit on the shoulders of a giant and have a concealing jacket (or the like) to make the look of a GeniusBruiser, or to simply get both characters past an obstacle without leaving one of them behind. A more cunning way of doing this involves a [[LatexPerfection latex suit]] but sometimes this can backfire due to the strain of too many people in one costume, or the opposite, not enough strain to look "natural". In RealLife, this is often the case when ''any'' character with [[MultipleHeadCase multiple heads]] is portrayed in live action, with several performers (one for each head) sharing an oversized costume, notably with the Three-Headed Knight in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.

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An example of the trope is the classic four-legged animal PantomimeAnimal costume (where one character plays the head and front legs, while the second plays as the butt of the joke... literally). Other times it'll be less obvious, where a dwarf might sit on the shoulders of a giant and have a concealing jacket (or the like) to make the look of a GeniusBruiser, or to simply get both characters past an obstacle without leaving one of them behind. A more cunning way of doing this involves a [[LatexPerfection latex suit]] but sometimes this can backfire due to the strain of too many people in one costume, or the opposite, not enough strain to look "natural". In RealLife, this is often the case when ''any'' character with [[MultipleHeadCase multiple heads]] is portrayed in live action, with several performers (one for each head) sharing an oversized costume, notably with the Three-Headed Knight in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.


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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': In "Midnight Sun Fun Run," Molly and Tooey dress up as a moose together. Tooey is the head and Molly is the rear, and unlike most examples, Molly's head sticks out of the costume. However, Tooey can't see where he's going, so they decide to make the costume backwards.
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* In a deleted scene from ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'', Puss and Donkey dress up as a goofy-looking monster (with a moose skull for a head and a blanket for a body) for Artie to "defeat" in order to build his confidence.

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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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** At the beginning, Filbert Filburt [[FridgeLogic points out the absurdity of the plan]] by asking Mrs. Bighead, "Since when does Mr. Bighead have 4 legs?"


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* A ''WesternAnimation/{{Catscratch}}'' episode had Mr. Blik and Waffle wear a unicorn costume together to create "found footage" photos of a unicorn so Mr. Blik could profit. And also so they could trick Human Kimberly into thinking Gordon had seen a unicorn.
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* In ''Christmas at Series/EureekasCastle'', Batly casts Bogge and Quagmire in the role of a reindeer in a Christmas play he puts on. Quagmire is put in front, while Bogge is put in the rear. The latter is not happy about his position.
-->'''Quagmire:''' I'm the head, the one with brains! ''(laughs)''\\
'''Bogge:''' But, but, but...\\
'''Quagmire:''' Yep, that's what you are! ''(laughs)''
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* The Wiki/SCPFoundation has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{RealityEnsues}} It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.

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* The Wiki/SCPFoundation has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{RealityEnsues}} [[{{SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome}} It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.
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* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': One of Stefon's clubs features the two guys from [[{{Music/Wham}} Wham]] wearing a two-man horse costume. (Spoiler alert: They're ''both'' in the back!)
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* The Wiki/SCPFoundation has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed.

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* The Wiki/SCPFoundation has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1545 SCP-1545]], a two-person llama costume that brainwashes its occupants into staying "in character" until the costume is removed. [[{{RealityEnsues}} It is a]] ''[[NauseaFuel lot]]'' more horrifying than it sounds.



** In another episode, a Native American known as [[MeaningfulName Fibbing Bear]] is revealed to be two midgets pulling this trick.

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** In another episode, a Native American known as [[MeaningfulName Fibbing Bear]] is revealed to be two midgets little people pulling this trick.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'', this naturally happens to anything Cat and Dog wear, in the rare instances that they do, considering they are literally connected to each other.
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* Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' episode "Operation: L.O.V.E.". The five Delightful Children wear a giant leather jacket because they were cast as the play's love interest (who is one person).
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* One wrestler in WebVideo/Jerma985's Live-Action Rumble is the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Two-Person Horse]]. Apparently, two wrestlers are allowed to enter the ring together as long as they share a costume.

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* One wrestler in WebVideo/Jerma985's Live-Action Rumble is the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Two-Person Horse]]. Apparently, two wrestlers are allowed to enter the ring together as long as they share a costume. [[spoiler:Then both halves end up fighting each other because they don't want to share the victory.]]
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* One wrestler in WebVideo/Jerma985's Live-Action Rumble is the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Two-Person Horse]]. Apparently, two wrestlers are allowed to enter the ring together as long as they share a costume.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy made a disguise of a tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo. In a later episode, Bloo uses the Orlando Bloo disguise again, but by standing on top of Wilt instead. Mac is disappointed to learn he did this without him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy made a disguise of a tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo. The result is that Mac's tiny child arms have difficulty using utensils to eat at the table and Frankie kicking "Orlando" in the shins repeatedly gets no reaction from Bloo. In a later episode, Bloo uses the Orlando Bloo disguise again, but by standing on top of Wilt instead. Mac is disappointed to learn he did this without him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy made a disguise of a tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Mac, Bloo, and a pizza guy made a disguise of a tall trench coat man named Orlando Bloo. In a later episode, Bloo uses the Orlando Bloo disguise again, but by standing on top of Wilt instead. Mac is disappointed to learn he did this without him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/GetAce'': In the HalloweenEpisode, Ace and [[TheBully Gordon]] agree to temporarily put their differences aside and share a two-person unicorn costume (it was the only one left in the shop) in order to try and win a costume contest. They [[TeethClenchedTeamwork butt heads]] the entire time and Ace, as the back of the unicorn, is forced to follow Gordon's lead. This culminates in a comical moment where Ace and Gordon try to run in opposite directions and get snapped back together like an elastic band.
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* The Remixes in ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'' are a rare weaponized version of this.

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* The Remixes in ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'' are a rare weaponized version of this.this, having Revi and Vice contort their bodies into the animal that their current [[MultiformBalance Genome]] is based on, with additional bits of armor completing the look.
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* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', Eddie Valiant hides Roger inside his trench coat to smuggle him into a bar so Roger can hide out there.

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* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', Eddie Valiant hides Roger inside his trench coat trenchcoat to smuggle him into a bar so Roger can could hide out there.
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* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', Eddie Valiant hides Roger inside his trench coat to smuggle him into a bar so Roger can hide out there.
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** When Lisa becomes a Buddhist "She of Little Faith", the rest of the Simpson family tries to lure her back into Christianity by having her celebrate Christmas with them. They do so by wrapping up what looks like a pony, knowing that [[AllGirlsLikePonies Lisa has always wanted a pony for Christmas]]. When Lisa doesn't fall for it, the pony is revealed to be a disguised Ralph and Milhouse, with the former being the front and the latter being the rear.

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** When Lisa becomes a Buddhist in "She of Little Faith", the rest of the Simpson family tries to lure her back into Christianity by having her celebrate Christmas with them. They do so by wrapping up what looks like a pony, knowing that [[AllGirlsLikePonies Lisa has always wanted a pony for Christmas]]. When Lisa doesn't fall for it, the pony is revealed to be a disguised Ralph and Milhouse, with the former being the front and the latter being the rear.
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* On an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' 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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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".



** On another episode, a Native American known as [[MeaningfulName Fibbing Bear]] is revealed to be two midgets pulling this trick.

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** On In another episode, a Native American known as [[MeaningfulName Fibbing Bear]] is revealed to be two midgets pulling this trick.trick.
** When Lisa becomes a Buddhist "She of Little Faith", the rest of the Simpson family tries to lure her back into Christianity by having her celebrate Christmas with them. They do so by wrapping up what looks like a pony, knowing that [[AllGirlsLikePonies Lisa has always wanted a pony for Christmas]]. When Lisa doesn't fall for it, the pony is revealed to be a disguised Ralph and Milhouse, with the former being the front and the latter being the rear.
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An example of the trope is the classic four-legged animal costume (where one character plays the head and front legs, while the second plays as the butt of the joke... literally). Other times it'll be less obvious, where a dwarf might sit on the shoulders of a giant and have a concealing jacket (or the like) to make the look of a GeniusBruiser, or to simply get both characters past an obstacle without leaving one of them behind. A more cunning way of doing this involves a [[LatexPerfection latex suit]] but sometimes this can backfire due to the strain of too many people in one costume, or the opposite, not enough strain to look "natural". In RealLife, this is often the case when ''any'' character with [[MultipleHeads multiple heads]] is portrayed in live action, with several performers (one for each head) sharing an oversized costume, notably with the Three-Headed Knight in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.

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An example of the trope is the classic four-legged animal costume (where one character plays the head and front legs, while the second plays as the butt of the joke... literally). Other times it'll be less obvious, where a dwarf might sit on the shoulders of a giant and have a concealing jacket (or the like) to make the look of a GeniusBruiser, or to simply get both characters past an obstacle without leaving one of them behind. A more cunning way of doing this involves a [[LatexPerfection latex suit]] but sometimes this can backfire due to the strain of too many people in one costume, or the opposite, not enough strain to look "natural". In RealLife, this is often the case when ''any'' character with [[MultipleHeads [[MultipleHeadCase multiple heads]] is portrayed in live action, with several performers (one for each head) sharing an oversized costume, notably with the Three-Headed Knight in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.

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