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** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe in. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses", and those arrested have to pay a fee to take tests in order to obtain them, and those fees contribute to his bath. Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their minds for Rancid's scheme. Not long before the Greasers, Mervis, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and Dog carry out their prison break, and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Rancid himself is sent to his own prison]].

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** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe in. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses", and those arrested have to pay a fee to take tests in order to obtain them, and those fees contribute to his bath. Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their minds for Rancid's scheme. Not It's not long before the Greasers, Mervis, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and Dog carry out their prison break, and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Rancid himself is sent to his own prison]].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool, making and enforcing an extremely strict set of rules and imprisoning his patrons for even the smallest one broken. He didn't really care about making and enforcing rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering around and torturing people. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tries cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons (consisting of Eddie the Squirrel, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and two other incidental characters). Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, and Dog declares they're only for fools; it is after the brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].
** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses". Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their minds for Rancid's scheme. Not long before the Greasers, Mervis, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and Dog carry out their prison break, and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Rancid himself is sent to his own prison]].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool, making and enforcing an extremely strict set of rules and imprisoning his patrons for even the smallest one broken. He didn't really care about making and enforcing rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering around and torturing people. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tries cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons (consisting of Eddie the Squirrel, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and two other incidental characters). Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, while Dog and Dog declares the other patrons declare they're only for fools; it fools. It is after the brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes that Dog was and the other prisoners were right and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their the brothers' escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].
** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. bathe in. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses"."licenses", and those arrested have to pay a fee to take tests in order to obtain them, and those fees contribute to his bath. Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their minds for Rancid's scheme. Not long before the Greasers, Mervis, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and Dog carry out their prison break, and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Rancid himself is sent to his own prison]].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool, making and enforcing an extremely strict set of rules and imprisoning his patrons for even the smallest one broken. He didn't really care about making and enforcing rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering around and torturing people. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tries cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons. Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, and Dog declares they're only for fools; it is after the brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool, making and enforcing an extremely strict set of rules and imprisoning his patrons for even the smallest one broken. He didn't really care about making and enforcing rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering around and torturing people. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tries cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons.patrons (consisting of Eddie the Squirrel, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and two other incidental characters). Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, and Dog declares they're only for fools; it is after the brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons. Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, and Dog declares they're only for fools; it is after the brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons pool, making and enforcing an extremely strict set of rules and imprisoning his patrons for even the smallest rule one broken. Needless to say, he He didn't really care about making and enforcing rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. around and torturing people. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried tries cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons. Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, and Dog declares they're only for fools; it is after the brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but patrons. Cat takes Rancid's side as far as his rules went, at first, and Dog declares they're only for fools; it is after the two brothers do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, rules and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid there and get detention for talking back]].
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets until Arbor Day]] to trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi (Garfield did the latter, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest eating Jon's lasagna cake]], warranted his punishment of not being fed until Arbor Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets until Arbor Day]] to trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi (Garfield did the latter, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest eating Jon's lasagna cake]], warranted his punishment of not being fed until Arbor Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing dismissed and free him from jail, jail (after all, Jon has to be the one to do the shopping). After the fact, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, It's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them ''into a school'']].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, It's their escape leads them into a school and it's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, there and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them ''into a school'']].back]].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, It's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them into a school]].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain. However, It's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them into ''into a school]].school'']].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain]]. It's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them into a school.

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain]]. drain. However, It's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them into a school.school]].
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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain]].

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** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain]]. It's not long before they meet ''another'' Rancid after their escape, and get detention for talking back after said escape leads them into a school.
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** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses". Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their minds for Rancid's scheme.

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** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses". Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their minds for Rancid's scheme. Not long before the Greasers, Mervis, Dunglap, Mr. Sunshine and Dog carry out their prison break, and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Rancid himself is sent to his own prison]].
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** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses". Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their mind for Rancid's scheme.

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** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses". Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their mind minds for Rancid's scheme.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'':
** "Escape from the Deep End" has Rancid Rabbit playing the role of a tyrannical lifeguard at the city pool who imprisons his patrons for even the smallest rule broken. Needless to say, he didn't care about making rules that were fair to everyone and only wanted to use his authority to have fun ordering those who broke his rules around. When [=CatDog=] (mostly Dog) tried cannonballing into his pool, it seems as though they're in for an indefinite sentence like all the other patrons, but after the two do time in the "Hot Box", Cat eventually realizes Dog was right about Rancid's rules, and comes up with a plan to escape from the pool, [[spoiler:through its drain]].
** In "[=CatDog=] Catcher", Rancid Rabbit is at it again, playing the role of the town's mayor and needing enough gold coins to bathe. This time, he fleeces the masses by arresting them for not having "licenses". Cat, however, is prepared and narrowly avoids being arrested, but Dog does not, as does the rest of the townspeople, who all have revenge on their mind for Rancid's scheme.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets until Arbor Day]] to trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi (Garfield did it, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest eating Jon's lasagna cake]], warranted his punishment of not being fed until Arbor Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets until Arbor Day]] to trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi (Garfield did it, the latter, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest eating Jon's lasagna cake]], warranted his punishment of not being fed until Arbor Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** The ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS1E01 Wanted: Wade]]", where Wade Duck rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]

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** The ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS1E01 Wanted: Wade]]", where Wade Duck [[MattressTagGag rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. sofa]]. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag [[JaywalkingWillRuinYourLife Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets until Arbor Day]] to trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi (Garfield did it, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest eating Jon's lasagna cake]], warranted the punishment of not being fed until Arbor Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets until Arbor Day]] to trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi (Garfield did it, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest eating Jon's lasagna cake]], warranted the his punishment of not being fed until Arbor Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets]] to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed his pets]] pets until Arbor Day]] to mailing trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, Dhabi (Garfield did it, as usual, and that, along with [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate eating Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of not being denied food fed until Arbor Day.Day). Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed said pets his pets]] to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Well-Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after [[AnimalWrongsGroup Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, activist]], accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and ate Jon's lasagna cake, and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and [[CutASliceTakeTheRest ate Jon's lasagna cake, cake]], and both of which warranted the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and ate Jon's lasagna cake, and both of which warranted his punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and ate Jon's lasagna cake, and both of which warranted his the former's punishment of being denied food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and ate Jon's lasagna cake, and both of which warranted his punishment of being denied food. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, accuses him of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed said pets to mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and ate Jon's lasagna cake, and both of which warranted his punishment of being denied food.food until Arbor Day. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, Nermal and Odie are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again and mistakes the punishment and Garfield's deed towards Nermal, which warranted it, as animal cruelty. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment for not feeding his pets pets]] after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears accuses him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment of animal cruelty, which ranges from refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying said pets to mail mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi again and mistakes the punishment and Garfield's deed towards Dhabi. Actually, Garfield was responsible for mailing Nermal, as usual, and ate Jon's lasagna cake, and both of which warranted it, as animal cruelty. Jon fed his punishment of being denied food. Harriet expected to see Jon's pets well-fed when she returned, but Jon's effort to avoid a stint in the slammer is in vain because he forgot to feed Nermal. Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Nermal and Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again and mistakes said punishment as animal cruelty. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again and mistakes said the punishment and Garfield's deed towards Nermal, which warranted it, as animal cruelty. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again.again and mistakes said punishment as animal cruelty. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
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** The ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment "Wanted: Wade", where Wade Duck rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]
** "Well Fed Feline" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
** Another ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment, "The Legal Eagle", had Roy jailing everyone because he took his job as deputy too seriously, [[spoiler: only to find out that the rules in the book he used were outdated]].

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** The ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment "Wanted: Wade", "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS1E01 Wanted: Wade]]", where Wade Duck rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]
** "Well "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E20 Well Fed Feline" Feline]]" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
** Another ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment, "The "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS3E12 The Legal Eagle", Eagle]]", had Roy jailing everyone because he took his job as deputy too seriously, [[spoiler: only to find out that the rules in the book he used were outdated]].
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** "Well Fed Feline" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after a misunderstanding. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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** "Well Fed Feline" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after Harriet Underburger, a misunderstanding.pet protection activist, overhears him punishing Garfield by [[DeniedFoodAsPunishment refusing to feed him]] for eating his cake and trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi again. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' has "Wanted: Wade", where Wade Duck rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]
** A later episode, "The Legal Eagle", had Roy jailing everyone because he took his job as deputy too seriously, [[spoiler: only to find out that the rules in the book he used were outdated]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' has ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''
** The ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment
"Wanted: Wade", where Wade Duck rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]
** A later episode, "Well Fed Feline" had Jon being sent to jail for not feeding his pets after a misunderstanding. Jon fed Garfield, but not the visiting Nermal. Nermal, Odie and Garfield are soon able to get Jon's case dismissed, then after freeing him from jail, Garfield locks Nermal in the cell.
** Another ''US Acres/Orson's Farm'' segment,
"The Legal Eagle", had Roy jailing everyone because he took his job as deputy too seriously, [[spoiler: only to find out that the rules in the book he used were outdated]].
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{{Prison Episode}}s in [[WesternAnimation Western Animation Television Series]]

* The ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' episode "Cadpig Behind Bars", where Cadpig is sent to the pound, which [[PoundsAreAnimalPrisons is run like a prison]].
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'' episode "The Great Escape", Ickis gets put in jail because he was mistaken for an escaped fugitive by the name of Shorty [=McGinty=], due to the fact that Shorty is a master of disguise. Ickis tries several attempts to escape, but most of them fail. When he finally succeeds and returns to the dump, Shorty is soon recaptured.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily1992'' used this plot in the episode "Itt's Over", where Uncle Fester appeared to have killed Cousin Itt after handing him a hair remover formula intended to remove Fester's hair and Fester went to prison because Norman Normanmeyer reported the alleged murder to the police. In the end, Uncle Fester's name is cleared when Cousin Itt returns to prove he's not dead and Normanmeyer ends up behind bars for falsely accusing Uncle Fester of committing murder.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' has "Sonic Breakout", which is about in-universe cartoonist Sketch Lampoon going to prison [[{{Thoughtcrime}} for making fun of Dr. Robotnik...]] and Sonic deliberately letting Robotnik's minions catch him so as to get behind bars to escape from prison and take Sketch with him.
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' has episodes like these. Noticeable when Stan was sent to prison where he enjoys staying and doesn't want to leave.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' has two prison episodes (technically three, since one is a two-parter):
** Season one has "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderImprisoned Imprisoned]]", where Katara deliberately gets herself imprisoned by the Fire Nation in an attempt to free a friend from said prison.
** Season three has "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheBoilingRockPart1 The Boiling]] [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheBoilingRockPart2 Rock]]", where Zuko and Sokka infiltrate a Fire Nation prison in the hopes of locating Sokka's father, who had been captured in the war a few weeks earlier.
* In the episode "Birdbrain of Alcatraz", WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}} is convicted of a crime (which, unusually for the character, he actually ''didn't'' commit) and is sent to prison. He has to survive a lot of weird, overly strict rules and share a cell with a literal stool pigeon while his friend Lydia works to prove his innocence.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'' episode "Our A-Story is a "D" Story", the subplot has Todd go to prison [[ItMakesSenseInContext due to a botched scam involving a celebrity from the previous episode]]. Two rival gangs, the [[ThoseWackyNazis Aryan Nation]] and [[TheCartel Latin Kings]], both try to recruit Todd. When he tries (and fails) to court both of them, Todd winds up accidentally igniting a deadly {{prison| riot}} [[MobWar gang war]].
* This is the premise of ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "A Date with the Booty Warrior", in which Tom and Ruckus take Huey, Riley, Butch, and four other schoolboys (who had all been suspended for fighting) on a precautionary field trip to the local prison, which is infested with {{depraved| bisexual}} [[PrisonRape rapists]] who commit sodomy just to satisfy their boredom. Things soon go very wrong when the inmates start a [[PrisonRiot riot]], and they take the protagonists as hostages.
* ''WesternAnimation/CampLakebottom'': In "Camp Lockbottom", Rosebud turns Camp Lakebottom into a prison after her favourite ladle goes missing. Prison tropes immediately set in with [=McGee=] planning a GreatEscape and Armand getting [[TattooedCrook prison tattoos]] cut into his fur.
* The ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'' episode "Jail House Flock", combined with being a CourtroomEpisode, has Captain Planet in jail when Hoggish Greedly has him arrested for damaging his equipment and trespassing on his property by lying about intending to replace the wetlands his construction project will destroy. The Planeteers manage to get away and do what they can to clear Captain Planet's name.
* The ''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone'' episode "The Label Police" had Snap being sent to Label Prison for removing a tag from his pillow. He spends the episode attempting to break out with the other prisoners, who include the polar bear for putting a "dry clean only" shirt into a washing machine and a 7-year-old girl for solving a jigsaw puzzle that is only for people 8 or older.
* The ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' episode "Field Trip to Folsom Prison" had Chicken mistakenly switch places with an inmate named Rhode Island Red while his class was on a [[ClassTrip field trip]] to a prison. Cow doesn't notice the switch until she realizes that [[OutOfCharacterAlert Rhode Island Red enjoys playing the games she asks her brother to play with her]].
* The ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' episode "Prisoners of Love" has Danny get arrested by Walker and locked up in the Ghost Zone Prison while trying to retrieve an apology present his father Jack got for his mother Maddie, which he had mistakenly sent through the Ghost Zone portal while using his powers to clean up the lab.
* ''WesternAnimation/FatAlbertAndTheCosbyKids'': The 1984 episode "Busted," although the prison serves as a backdrop to the episode's ScareEmStraight purpose. In essence: The gang is given a terrifying tour of a prison after they are caught in a car a friend -- who had run afoul of the law many times before -- had stolen. Needless to say, the tour makes the right impression on the kids.
* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' has "Wanted: Wade", where Wade Duck rips the tag off Orson Pig's sofa. About 2 minutes of the episode is a fantasy sequence where [[MattressTagGag Wade dreams about what would happen if the police caught him for what he did.]]
** A later episode, "The Legal Eagle", had Roy jailing everyone because he took his job as deputy too seriously, [[spoiler: only to find out that the rules in the book he used were outdated]].
* In the season two premiere of ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', "Leader of the Pack", Coyote, at the behest of Xanatos, breaks out the rest of the Pack.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/GreenEggsAndHam2019'' episode, "[[Recap/GreenEggsAndHam2019S1E7Mouse Mouse]]", Sam-I-Am gets arrested and thrown in jail. Guy-Am-I ends up believing that Sam has a plan to get him out that requires Guy to be in prison as well, so Guy turns himself in and also gets arrested, only to find out that Sam didn't actually have a plan, but is still glad to have Guy with him. They end up having to follow a mouse who has been working on an escape plan for many years.
* WesternAnimation/HeckleAndJeckle end up in prison after they try to sell escape tools to the prisoners in "Super Salesmen." They escape in "Out Again, In Again" and hide out on a train, only to wind back in prison again at the end.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'' episode "Cell Block Rock", Ami and Yumi try on disguises to avoid running into rabid fans, but accidentally glue the fake facial hair they use for their disguises to their faces. As a result, Kaz mistakes them for trespassers and has them thrown into jail, where Yumi pleads to be set free while Ami initially gets accustomed to prison life.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheHuckleberryHoundShow'': Huck is a prison warden in the cartoon "Bars and Stripes." His prison establishes the "honor system"; none of the prisoners want to escape because it features amusement rides, a baseball field, a movie theater, etc. But when one prisoner is set to be paroled and released, Huck has to go through white heat to get him out.
* In an episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', "Rumble in the Big House", both the Dark Hand and Jackie get themselves sent to prison. The former to release Xiao Fung, the Wind Demon, and the latter to try stop them.
* ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' has "Jimmy in the Big House", where Jimmy and Beezy try to bust Cerbee out of an animals-only prison by disguising themselves as pandas. Unfortunately, Cerbee had already escaped by himself, so the duo now have to get themselves out.
* Done twice in ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'':
** In "Jailbird Johnny", a mistake in the [[CourtroomEpisode judicial system]] has Johnny sent to a women's prison for 86 life sentences for littering, and seeing as how it was [[ItMakesSenseInContext filled with women]], he didn't want to leave. Bunny and Little Suzy, meanwhile, manage to prove he is innocent by reviewing what was going on via an ATM Camera.
** "Chain Gang Johnny" serves as a ShoutOut to ''Film/CoolHandLuke''. Johnny and Carl are booted out of a movie theater because of the former being a total nuisance, causing the two to get into an argument, which attracts the attention of two incompetent police officers who were looking for two criminals. Johnny and Carl are mistaken for those criminals and sent to prison, but escape while posing as a married couple, only to [[HereWeGoAgain get locked up again by the same two incompetent cops]].
* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' has "Cool Hand Johnny", where the evil toymaker Wacko creates a video game called No Escape, which sends robot guards to capture all the kids in Porkbelly, including Johnny and Dukey.
* The ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' episode "[[Recap/LittlestPetShop2012S1E4Gailbreak Gailbreak!]]" is about retrieving a dog held in the [[MegaCorp Largest Ever Pet Shop]]'s pet storage area, which is portrayed much like a prison.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
** "Bars And Stripes Forever" (1939) is set in a prison where a prisoner plans an escape past a rather daffy warden. Features a little ButtMonkey of an inmate.
** "Big House Bunny" (1950) has WesternAnimation/BugsBunny digging into a prison and being mistaken for a prisoner. He gives Yosemite Sam (here as prison guard Sam Schultz) the usual onceover.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' episode "Jailbird and Jailbunny" had Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck end up in prison.
* "Cellbound," a 1955 Tex Avery-Michael Lah cartoon at M-G-M starred a squat version of Tex Avery's Spike character as a prison inmate. He escapes after spending 20 years digging himself out of his cell and hides out in the console of a TV set on a train, entertaining ideas of his new found life of freedom, until the TV set he's in is loaded onto a truck and delivered to the prison warden's office.
* The majority of the Mumfie's Quest arc of ''WesternAnimation/MagicAdventuresOfMumfie'' is this, [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids which is rather shocking for a show meant for preschoolers.]]
* The ''[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Mickey MouseWorks]]'' short "Big House Mickey" has Mickey ending up in jail because Mortimer framed him for breaking into his house and stealing his property. Mickey then has to try and get Goofy's help to bust out of prison before Mortimer takes his place at his dinner date with Minnie.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' has four examples of this.
** "Enkrypted"
** "Ninjago City vs. Ninja"
** "Kryptarium Prison Blues"
** "Hounddog McBrag"
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', "The Big House" wherein Tommy is inside a daycare center that, much like the above example, looks and feels like a prison.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has several of them, mostly involving the villains, but occasionally major characters (especially Homer, sometimes Marge) end up in jail as well.
* In "Opening Night" of ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', Spidey volunteers to test the security system of [[TheAlcatraz The Vault]], a prison designed to house super villains. Unfortunately the prison's computers are hacked by [[spoiler:the Green Goblin]], locking all the guards up as the prisoners are let out of their cells.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' has actually had a few prison episodes:
** In "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS3E5MermaidManAndBarnacleBoyIVDoingTime Doing Time]]", Mrs. Puff gets arrested after yet another one of [=SpongeBob=]'s failed driving tests, and [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick try to break her out after they agree it was [=SpongeBob=]'s fault.
** In "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS5E15TheInmatesOfSummerToSaveASquirrel The Inmates of Summer]]", [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick accidentally board a prison ship instead of the summer camp boat they meant to get on.
** In "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS9E6JailbreakEvilSpatula Jailbreak!]]", Plankton, who is imprisoned after yet another failed attempt at stealing the Krabby Patty Formula, concocts a plan with a few other inmates to break out.
** In "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS10E9TheGetawayLostAndFound The Getaway]]", [=SpongeBob=] crashes his boat into the Bikini Bottom Jail after yet another failed driving test. There, he mistakes an escaped convict for his new driving instructor. [=SpongeBob's=] crazy driving results in the convict [[PreferJailToTheProtagonist begging to be taken back to jail]]. Mrs. Puff also tries to get in jail, knowing she'll be subjected to teaching [=SpongeBob=] again otherwise.
** "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS12E3TheKrustySlammerPineappleRV The Krusty Slammer]]" centers on Mr. Krabs [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin turning the Krusty Krab into a prison]] when the regular prison is full. Plankton later does the same with the Chum Bucket when Mr. Krabs releases all the inmates after being driven crazy by them.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E15Deception "Deception"]], Obi-Wan [[FakingTheDead fakes his death]] and goes undercover as his supposed killer to infiltrate a plot against the Supreme Chancellor. The first step? Getting arrested and taken to prison to get close to the mastermind of the plot.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' episode "Escape from Koopatraz", where Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad get sent to [[TheAlcatraz the titular prison]], a blatantly obvious parody of... well, you know. While there, Toad reunites with his grandfather, and the four heroes escape the prison with him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E21GangBusters Gang Busters]]", Montana Max and his gang steal a slushie machine and Buster gets framed for slushie theft. When Buster is put on trial, Plucky acts as his lawyer, but is so obnoxious, that he ends up getting them both arrested and thrown in juvenile hall. Buster and Plucky later dig their way out of juvenile hall, and meet up with Rocky and Mugsy. After Buster leads them to the Warden, the Warden thanks Buster by giving him a chance to [[ClearMyName find and arrest the real criminals who framed him]].
* ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'': In "Fast Track to Hackensack", Dick Dastardly sets a trap for the other racers in Hackensack, New Jersey by vandalizing a speed limit sign from 35 miles per hour to 85. This results in the Anthill Mob being arrested by the Sheriff and thrown in his jail. After Ring-A-Ding tries many unsuccessful attempts to bust him and the rest of the Anthill Mob out, Clyde explains to the Sheriff that they're competitors in the Wacky Race. As the Wacky Race is the Sheriff's favorite sport, this convinces him to give them an escort to the finish line, where they win first place. Dastardly is about to win, but the Sheriff arrests him for shooting at him and resisting arrest.
* The ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces2017'' episode "Smokey and the Racers" had all the racers end up in prison when Dick Dastardly attempted to cheat by having his cousin Sheriff Longarm D. Law arrest the other racers for speeding. Unfortunately for Dastardly, his cousin arrests him as well, forcing him to work with Peter Perfect, Penelope Pitstop, I.Q. Ickley, and the Gruesome Twosome in finding a way to bust out of jail.
* In "Terrors" of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', Superboy and Miss Martian go undercover into Belle Reve to ascertain and foil a break out attempt.

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