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* The controllable taxi in ''VideoGame/YellowTaxiGoesVroom'' has a constantly spinning key on the back.
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* ''Animation/FlowerFairy'': In Season 2, when the characters are made to play the roles of ''Literature/TheWizardOfOz'''s main cast, Qianhan wears a Tin Man costume that features a wind-up key on her head where her bunny-ears ribbon would normally be.

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* ''Animation/FlowerFairy'': ''Animation/FlowerAngel'': In Season 2, when the characters are made to play the roles of ''Literature/TheWizardOfOz'''s main cast, Qianhan wears a Tin Man costume that features a wind-up key on her head where her bunny-ears ribbon would normally be.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' includes clockwork constructs in Bestiary 3, which require a key to wind up or down. They last a number of days per winding, based on their general strength.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' includes clockwork constructs in Bestiary 3, which require a key to wind up or down. They last a number of days per winding, based on their general strength. They can also be given a copy of their key, so that they can wind themselves up.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' includes clockwork constructs in Bestiary 3, which require a key to wind up or down. They last a number of days per winding, based on their general strength.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', all of Gepetto's music boxes have a key to show they are clockwork. They are started by pressing a button, but are never seen being wound.
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* ''Series/LazyTown'': In "Dancing Duel", the sentient toy version of Robbie, and Robbie's dancing doll, both have wind-up keys on their backs.
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* Kilgore from ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' is a pitiful toy robot, powered by a watch spring and a wind-up key, who dreams of destroying mankind.

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* Kilgore from ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' is a pitiful toy robot, powered by a watch spring and a wind-up key, who [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain dreams of destroying mankind.mankind]].
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* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'': Lollipop Cookie has one that looks like a piece of hair stylised as a bow. Her pet, Gentlemouse, is one as well.
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* ''TabletopGame/ResArcana'': The background of Windup Man features a wind-up key.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'': The Mecha Koopa enemies have wind-up keys on their backs.
** Bob-ombs also have them, too.
* The first ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' had a "how many times can you wind up the toy in X seconds" minigame.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'': The Mecha Koopa enemies have wind-up keys on their backs.
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backs. Bob-ombs also have them, too.
* The first ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' had ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'' has a "how many times can you wind up the toy in X seconds" minigame.

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