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10[[caption-width-right:350:The Great Night Sack Trick, demonstrated by Literature/TureSventon.]]
11->'''Penelope:''' Boy, am I sleepy.\
12'''The Hooded Claw:''' Good, it's time you hit the sack... ''[EvilLaugh]'' literally!
13-->-- ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'', "Big Bagdad Danger"
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15A tactic mostly seen in WesternAnimation: The villain usually sneaks up behind the target and throws a large burlap sack over their head and carries them off to his hideout; this usually happens to a DamselInDistress or SnoopingLittleKid. The target is typically female, but it can happen to male characters, just not as often. This can sometimes be a problem involving HollywoodDensity—adult humans typically weigh 150-200 pounds, so one has to be very strong to casually pick up a load like that by themselves, especially since the person in the bag is frequently not just 150-200 pounds of dead weight, but instead is actively struggling to get out of the bag and away from the person carrying it.
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17Not to be confused with BagOfHolding. Somewhat related to ThiefBag, CarpetRolledCorpse.
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19!!Examples:
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24* In Season 8 episode 6 of ''Animation/HappyHeroes'', though he's never actually shown doing it, Big M. suggests to Little M. that they kidnap the King by stuffing him into a big bag.
25* In the ''Animation/{{Lamput}}'' episode "Houdini", Fat Doc and Slim Doc are trying to figure out ways to capture Lamput. One of the ideas they exhaust is stuffing him into a bag, which fails since Lamput morphs into a pair of scissors and cuts his way out of the bag.
26* In episode 3 of ''Animation/YamuchasKungFuAcademy'', the leader of the squid thieves uses a sack to kidnap Jubby the baby.
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30* In the first episode of ''Anime/AestheticaOfARogueHero'', Akatsuki brings Myuu to his world on the request of her father, the Demon King.
31* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Grimmjow transports Orihime this way so he can use her to heal Ichigo. Rurichiyo Kasumiōji is also captured this way.
32* In Creator/OsamuTezuka's ''Cleopatra'' (1970), Apollodoria delivers Cleopatra to Julius Caesar by rolling the Queen into a ball, stuffing her inside a sack, and ties a rope around the mouth to ensure she doesn't escape.
33* ''Anime/DeltoraQuest'':
34** In episode 24 the Grey Guards capture Prin the Kin, intending to eat her later.
35** In episode 63 two bandits kidnap Neridah with this method for ransom, thinking her to be a princess.
36* In the eighth episode of ''Anime/FuuunIshinDaiShogun'' Ryouma's friends Verbeck and Glover do this to Kiriko after he wins her in a game of rock, paper, scissors.
37* In episode 6 of ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'', Lana ''voluntarily'' goes into Captain Dyce's burlap sack smuggle her out of her prison cell at Industria and take her to her grandfather.
38* In the first episode of ''Anime/DotHackQuantum'', Sakuya is captured by a rival team.
39* ''Anime/LupinIII'':
40** In the 12th episode of ''Anime/LupinIIIPart1'' Lupin stuffs Fujiko in a sack after he ties her up and gags her for pulling a gun on him when she tries to keep him from taking a a tiny golden statue from her.
41** A ''Anime/LupinIIIPartII'' episode had Moroccan insurgents capture both Lupin and Zenigata by shoving bags over their entire bodies. While they're stuck in the bags and tossed into a truck to the training camp, Inspector Zenigata realizes that Lupin is next to him, and tries to arrest him through the two sacks.
42* In episode 26 of ''Anime/MegamanNTWarrior'' Axess, Anetta is abducted by Mrs.Yuri from her laboratory, she is later found by Lan and Chaud tied in a sack in a warehouse.
43* In chapter 24 of ''Manga/NatsumesBookOfFriends'', Matoba's {{youkai}} attempt this to Natsume, but fails when Natsume [[SoulPower kicks them]] and [[BigDamnHeroes Natori]] interferes.
44* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
45** Government agents try to capture crew member Robin. Little do they know, that they actually caught her fake.
46** Their mermaid friend Keimi is captured by bounty hunter Peterman so he could sell her to an auction house.
47** In episode 893 two Beasts Pirates kidnap O-Tama a little girl for the sins of her family by putting her in a sack, intending to sell her to a brothel or for slavery, she is freed when Luffy knocks one of the pirates off his lizard mount causing the sack to come open.
48* ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'': In the episode "A Friend in Deed", Jessie and James actually capture Pikachu with this method. Much earlier in "The Path to the Pokémon League", they capture a Sandshrew with a sack.
49* In episode 48 of ''Manga/PrincessKnight'', after saving Princess Sapphire from some pirates, Captain Blood knocks her out and stuffs her in a sack. He then delivers her to the X-Union for reward money.
50* ''Anime/PrincessMinerva'': Dynastar's henchwoman gag Blue Morris and stuff her, thinking her to be Minerva, in a sack per orders of their boss.
51* In chapter 28 of the ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' manga, Genma Satome prevents his wife Nodoka from seeing Ranma turn into a girl by knocking her unconscious and stuffing her in a sack.
52* Fuu is captured in one of the last episodes of ''Anime/SamuraiChamploo'' for a prostitute smuggling ring.
53* In the second episode of ''Anime/SherlockHound'', Professor Moriarty captures Polly, a girl who had stolen a rare jewel from him earlier.
54* In episode 59 of ''Anime/SonicX'', Vector the crocodile kidnaps Cream the rabbit because of misunderstanding her mother's orders. Cosmo is also captured because she wanted to see what he was up to.
55* In the 19th episode of ''Anime/SpaceDandy'', this is how Dr. Gel and his assistant Bea bring BooBies waitress Honey to his hideout.
56* In episode 35 of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' Ran grabs and ties up Lum to get her out of the way so she can suck out Ataru's youth to get her revenge on Lum, later her cousin Jariten finds her locked up in the school's utility closet tied in a sack.
57* In the seventh episode of ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'', Hitomi is kidnapped by some Gekkos so that their king could have her for his bride.
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60[[folder:Comic Books]]
61* A teenage Selina Kyle in ''ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}'' Vol 2 #0 "Cat Shadows" is kidnapped after she discovers information about faked inspection reports. The school administrator then tries to drown her after tying her in the bag, but she manages to break free.
62* In ''Flash Comics'' #87, Diana Lance (from ''ComicBook/BlackCanary'') and Johnny Thunder are captured by gangsters. Johnny is thrown off a cliff while Black Canary is thrown into a dungeon.
63* In ''ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel'' issue #21, "Silent Interlude", Storm Shadow kidnaps Scarlett.
64* In the ''ComicBook/SonicX'' Christmas Comic, Sonic is forced to go into the bag.
65* In one issue of ''ComicBook/TheSpirit'', Ellen Dolan is kidnapped by gangsters.
66* In the first story of ''Comic Cavalcade'' #1, ComicBook/WonderWoman is captured by Nazis while in her civilian garb.
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70* In ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'', the titular duo is captured by [[MadScientist Dr. Brainstorm]].
71* In ''Fanfic/ACertainCrazyChristmasSpecial'', BadSanta kidnaps girls with his sack. The sack also doubles as a BagOfHolding and PowerNullifier.
72* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': In ''A Poor Plan'', how Ami gets her first goblin minion, basically:
73--> the [imp] scuttled over to the unconscious [goblin] it had landed on, and unceremoniously stuffed him into its pack. With a high-pitched groan, it strained to lift the body, which was still hanging half out of the sack, and disappeared. [...] Back at the dungeon heart, the imp reappeared, and dumped the unconscious body on the ground as if it was garbage.
74* In ''FanficRecs/FinalSpace'': Little Cato gets kidnapped by bounty hunters. The bounty hunters stuffed him into a sack. They plan to use Little Cato to catch Gary Goodspeed. Little Cato spends most of the story in the sack until few hours later he eventually gets out of the sack.
75* In the ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheGreatRedPandaRescue'', someone covers Mei's head with a bag and kidnaps her.
76* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12597573/2/Lord-Black-s-resurgence-redemption-and-revenge Lord Black's resurgence, redemption and revenge]]'', Harry stops several men who were carrying Ragnok's granddaughter in a sack.
77* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12381481/9/Ma-Fleur-Mon-Ange-Mon-Tout Ma Fleur, Mon Ange, Mon Tout]]'' a Death Eater stuffs Fleur in a sack.
78* ''Webcomic/NaruHinaChronicles Mini-sodes'': [[AbhorrentAdmirer Nanami]] decides to kidnap Naruto this way so she can get him to her room and go at it all night. However, much to her chagrin, it turns out Naruto used a substitution jutsu to switch places with [[LipstickLesbian Yuko]], who's all too eager to accept Nanami's offer.
79* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4067744/5/Petunia-Takes-Charge Petunia Takes Charge]]'', the paraphenalia found on a would-be kidnapper includes a sack big enough to stuff Harry into.
80* In the [=DiC=]-dub based fic ''Zoisite Is Kidnapped'', Neflyte and Jedite teleport into Zoycite and Malachite's castle and take Zoycite this way just as she's coming out of the shower.
81* In the 101 Dalmatian Street fic story of "Dylan the Vampire" Dolly gets kidnapped and put in the sack so many times. In the sequel Dylan the Vampire II, Dolly turns to a vampire and enters the hideout only to get kidnap when she enters and gets put in sack immediately. Dylan and the others have to fight the vampires to rescue Delilah and Dolly.
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85* ''WesternAnimation/The3LittlePigsTheMovie'': [[spoiler: How Rublad transports Wally & Beemo back to his place from the inn]], although when we see them, they are already bagged.
86* ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'':
87-->'''Rougefort:''' LOOK OUT FOR THE-- ''[Edgar captures the cats]'' --sack.
88* A fairly odd case is in ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsMovieIIANewGeneration''; the movie's villain is Dark Heart, a powerful, evil magical being with shapeshifting powers who aims to capture the Care Bears. However, despite his immense power, his preferred method of doing so is a fairly unremarkable brown sack. It's even sillier when he ''keeps using it'' throughout the whole movie.
89* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'', Rat stuffs Ash in a bag, planning to take him to Boggis, Bunce, and Bean. He subsequently fights Mr. Fox one-handed, with the bag in his other hand.
90* In ''WesternAnimation/GayPurree'', Meowrice's henchcats capture Mewsette this way after she attempts suicide by jumping off a bridge.
91* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'': Professor Rattigan sends his bat-henchman Fidget with a list of items he needs for his EvilPlan, including tools, uniforms, clockwork gears, and the daughter of the KidnappedScientist (to ensure his cooperation). Fidget ends up shoving all of them in the same bag.
92* ''WesternAnimation/GulliversTravels'': When Gabby accidentally wanders into the spies' hideout, they stuff him into a tied sack, hanging it on a hook, with Gabby's hat.
93* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'' Minion throws a bag of kidnapping over Roxanne's face. Not for the first time.
94-->'''Roxanne:''' Would it kill you to wash the bag?
95* In ''Animation/TheMythicalArkAdventuresInLoveAndHappiness'', Weslie, of all characters, grabs a bag and traps Brother Bill the snake in it so that they can shut him up and bring him to the Ark spaceship. Wolffy even says that it feels more like something he would do.
96* Lock, Shock, and Barrel do this to the Easter Bunny and SantaClaus in ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''.
97* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'': Captain Hook brings Jane to Never Land in ''WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverLand'' by [[BoundAndGagged gagging her]] and stuffing her in a sack. She manages to break free on her own, but is instantly caught and put back in.
98* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': Pinocchio lies to the Blue Fairy that he was kidnapped by monsters and that they tied him in a sack, [[PinocchioNose causing his nose to grow]].
99* In ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' Jack Frost is kidnapped this way by Santa's yetis.
100* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' the Stabbington Brothers attempt to use a sack to kidnap Rapunzel when they hear how valuable her gift of magic hair is. However it doesn't go as well as planned when Mother Gothel intervenes.
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104* In ''Film/AllTiedUp'' (1993), Brian (Zach Galligan) does this to Linda (Teri Hatcher) as revenge for when she and her friends abducted him and tied him to a bed for weeks.
105* In ''Film/{{Borat}}'' the title character attempts to marry Creator/PamelaAnderson by shoving her into a bag and trying to run off with her, an example of "marriage by capture". He doesn't get far, but hey, he tried.
106* In ''Film/{{Casino Royale|1967}}'' (1967), Vesper (Ursula Andress) steps out of the casino and two waiting thugs throw a bag over her and carry her off. Evelyn (Peter Sellers) steps out a moment later, looking for her.
107-->'''Evelyn:''' ''[to doorman]'' You haven't by chance seen a young lady in a green dress, have you?\
108'''Doorman:''' Now let me see, sir... would that be a lady with a black bag over her head being manhandled by two unsavory gentlemen?
109* In ''Film/ErnestGoesToAfrica'', Ernest gets kidnapped and taken to Africa. He falls off the back of the jeep and he accidentally cut himself free.
110* In ''Film/HomeAlone4TakingBackTheHouse'', this was Marv and Vera's plan to kidnap the prince: put him in the bag, throw it out the window, climb down the rope and be gone before the royals know what hit them.
111* In "Film/HocusPocus", The Sanderson Sisters manage to capture Thackery Binx the cat by putting him in a sack. Later, they hang the sack at the wall. Max and Allison saved Dani and they grabbed the sack with Binx in it. They let him out of the sack once they got inside the car.
112* In ''Iiya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber'', Alyonuska is kidnapped this way by some bandits while walking in the woods.
113* In ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'', Kate Houghton (Creator/JennaElfman) is kidnapped by Bob Smith (Goldberg) while in France.
114* In ''Film/TheManglerReborn'': Hadley, under the influence of "The Mangler", kidnaps Jamie, intending to feed her to the titular monster.
115* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse: In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'', {{bounty hunter}}s Rocket Raccoon and Groot throw a huge sack over Peter Quill [[RuleOfFunny despite all the high-tech sci-fi weaponry being used]] in their MeleeATrois.
116* In ''Film/RuthlessPeople'', Barbra (Bette Midler) is kidnapped by Ken and Sandy Kessler for ransom money while wearing Donald Duck masks. But Barbra doesn't know her husband doesn't want to rescue her because he's having an affair.
117* ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/TheForceAwakens'': Unkar Plutt's thugs throw a sack over BB-8. Of course given that he's a very small droid, it's easier than other examples of this trope.
118* ''Film/{{Spectre}}''. James Bond gets black-hooded and his hands zip-tied by a couple of Spectre thugs, [[WithMyHandsTied which doesn't stop him]] from killing them both, ''then'' removing the zipties and hood.
119* In the original ''Film/{{The Texas Chain Saw Massacre|1974}}'', Drayton Sawyer kidnaps Sally after knocking her out, then brings her back to their house in a sack.
120* ''Film/Thir13enGhosts'' while the movie does not have this in itself, but in the backstories the Dire Mother died as a result of this, with the kidnappers killed by her mentally handicapped son.
121* In ''Film/XMen1'', after Magneto renders Rogue unconscious by throwing an object at her with his powers, Toad kidnaps her.
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125* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_Man Sack Man]] is a figure similar to the boogeyman, portrayed as an ugly old man who kidnaps naughty children using the sack on its back for nefarious purposes. There are many variations of the myth across the world, especially in Latin countries like Portugal, Spain and in Latin America.
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129* A variation in '' Literature/CasinoRoyale''. When Le Chiffre's men kidnap Vesper, they just pull her dress up over her head and tie it off with rope.
130* Combines with ShippedInShackles in ''[[Literature/OneHundredCupboards The Chestnut King]]'' when Monmouth is knocked out, bound, stuffed in a [[PowerNullifier kelp sack]] and hung from the ceiling of an overheated galley hold by enemy soldiers. By the time he's released he's near death from dehydration and heat exhaustion.
131* A lampshaded RunningGag in ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids''; the protagonists both often use this tactic (with Larrikin noting that he always carries a burlap sack with him for just such an occasion) and are on the receiving end of it from various villains.
132* ''Literature/TheFamousFive'': In ''Five Run Away Together'', the little girl Jennifer Mary Armstrong is kidnapped in this way, by a man throwing a shawl over her head.
133* In a non-villainous example, the [=TunFaire=] police from the ''Literature/GarrettPI'' series use large sacks to restrain violent criminals, probably because the straitjacket hasn't been invented there yet.
134* In the final novel of ''Literature/PlanetOfAdventure'', our hero Adam Reith is immobilised with KnockoutGas, and placed into a sack so he can be lowered into the UndergroundCity of the Pnume. His knife has been confiscated, but fortunately he's able to tear a hole in the sack with his belt buckle and escape before the Pnumekin arrive to pick him up. They're rather puzzled to find an empty sack with no-one in it.
135* A variant occurs in the historical romance ''Taming Charlotte'' by Linda Lael Miller. Charlotte has already been kidnapped by Arab slave traders in a more conventional manner ([[KidnappedFromBehind ambushed]] and [[InstantSedation drugged]] in a crowded marketplace) but after she's been held for three days, she's knocked out again, [[ShamefulStrip stripped naked]], and then placed in a burlap sack and used as [[LostHimInACardGame stakes in a card game]]. The American sailors who win her transport her in the sack to their captain.
136* In the Swedish childrens' mystery ''Ture Sventon i Stockholm'' (published as ''Literature/TamSventonAndTheSilverPlateGang'' in English), Ture Sventon and his assistant Omar capture several members of the criminal gang using their "night sacks", which are noted as invaluable tools of private investigators.
137* Some versions of ''Literature/TheWolfAndTheSevenYoungKids'' have the wolf catch six of the seven kids in a sack rather than swallowing them whole when they let him in thinking he was their mother.
138* In the children's story ''What's In Fox's Sack?'', the fox kidnaps a bee and puts it in the sack; however, the bee escapes. The fox takes a rooster and puts it in the sack. The rooster escapes. He later puts the pig in the sack. After the pig escapes, the fox kidnaps and puts a human child in the sack. Later, the child gets rescued and puts the dog in the sack to teach the fox a lesson. At the end the dog chases the fox away. There was another version at a different ending where the fox gets put the sack and forced to become a sack pet.
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142* ''Series/AlexRider2020'': Part of the kidnapping in Episode 2. Alex is knocked off his bike by a van, chloroformed and stuffed in the van with a bag over his head.
143* ''Series/{{The Arrangement|2017}}'': When Megan is taken to [[BedlamHouse The Facility]] by the ChurchOfHappyology, someone sneaks up behind her and puts a bag on her head.
144* Inverted in the old '60s ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' series, where the Joker's henchmen break the Penguin out of prison this way, and for some reason, didn't let him out until they got back to their hideout. (Think the Joker was mad at them? The Penguin wasn't very happy either.)
145* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. Happens to Dawn when she is abducted by the Puppet Minions in the MusicalEpisode. We don't see her actually in the sack, though, as she wakes up on a pool table completely sackless.
146* ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': During a CIA-related episode, the CIA ''keeps doing this to the good guys.'' Apparently, the location of their underground headquarters are classified. God only knows why the CIA isn't going through normal, legal channels instead of randomly kidnapping cops of the street at gunpoint. Seriously.
147* ''Series/{{Farscape}}''. This happens to Rygel in "Throne for a Loss" when the Tavloids...err, Tav''leks'' decide to kidnap him for ransom. Given that he's an alien less than two feet-high, this trope makes more sense than with someone more human-sized.
148* ''Series/TheGoodies''. In "The Music Lovers", gangsters for the VillainOfTheWeek are kidnapping musicians all over Britain. At one point the Goodies turn on the television only to see a singer kidnapped live in this fashion.
149* ''Series/HenryDanger''. Used consensually to prevent Mrs. Sharpen from knowing where the Mann Cave was located when Captain Mann reluctantly agreed to have a Valentine's Dinner with her in "My Phony Valentine".
150* ''Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen'': The town’s vicar, Rev. Bernice Woodall, is kidnapped in this manner by Papa Lazarou and his minions at the end of the Christmas special.
151* In the ''Series/McMillanAndWife'' episode "The Fine Art of Staying Alive", Sally [=McMillan=] is kidnapped this way by two thugs after being knocked out with chloroform.
152* Twice, ''Series/MrBean'' does something similar to this:
153** When a friendly passer-by steals Mr Bean's camera in the park, Mr Bean grabs a large meshed litter bin, plonks it upside down over the thief's head and upper body, and wrestles him to the ground. But the thief escapes and runs off, with the bin still on his head.
154** When an SnoopingLittleKid is interfering in Mr Bean's fun on fairground slot machines, Mr Bean pulls the boy's own clothes over his head, and spins him round before shoving him away.
155* In ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'', 10 year old Leia is kidnapped this way on Alderaan in order to lure Obi-Wan out of his hideout and into the clutches of Sister Inquisitor Reva.
156* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'' has the black hood version, except the secret government agencies usually plan to make the victim disappear permanently after interrogation.
157* ''Series/StarTrekPicard''
158** In the pilot episode, FacelessGoons teleport into Dahj's apartment, murder her boyfriend and shove a sack over her head so she can be hauled off for interrogation. [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening She proceeds to kill]] every one of them [[WithMyHandsTied despite being unable to see.]]
159** Jean Luc Picard, posing as a black market organ trader, pretends to have caught Seven of Nine and [[EvilIsHammy twice hams up]] the DramaticUnmask when he pulls the black hood off her head.
160* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS09E02DevilMayCare "Devil May Care" (S09, Ep02)]], a demon sneaks up behind Tracy and puts a bag over her head. And in "The Devil You Know" Crowley captures another demon by throwing a bag marked with a devil's trap over his head, then whaling on him with a crowbar.
161* In the ''Series/{{Titus}}'' episode "Deprogramming Erin", Christopher Titus and his brother Dave do this to his girlfriend Erin after luring her outside in an attempt to bring them back together after she broke up with him.
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165* Lampshaded in "Along Came Jones" by The Coasters (among others).
166-->''[[DastardlyWhiplash Salty Sam]] was tryin' to stuff [[DamselInDistress Sweet Sue]] in a burlap sack\
167He said, "If you don't give me the deed to your ranch\
168[[ChainedToARailway I'm gonna throw you on the railroad tracks!]]"''
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172* In ''Andy Volcano'' Candy's ex-fiance stuffs her in one and carries her off to her father's hotel.
173* In ''VideoGame/AnnasQuest'', Joringel, if asked what he's doing in the witch's tower, mentions that she reportedly carried his wife Jorinde off in a sack and he was captured while looking for her.
174* In ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' the player can be trapped in one by a certain enemy that will conveniently transport you to a new location.
175* In ''VideoGame/MarioIsMissing'' at the opening of the game, Mario gets kidnapped when a Koopa puts him in a sack. The Koopa takes the sack back to the castle.
176* One of the victory animations for the Kollector in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'' has him somehow drag his opponent's unconscious body in the backpack and starts walking away with it. Given some of the threats and implications he gives in some of his dialogue (including turning Cassie into a BreedingSlave for his clients), [[FateWorseThanDeath this is a far worse fate than a fatality]].
177* In ''The Other Side: Tower of Souls'' an illustration in a book depicts one of the two alchemists who built the tower in question carrying such a bag.
178* In ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'' you first meet your sidekick, Rui, when you rescue her from two thugs who have kidnapped her in this fashion.
179* In ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'', Peacock's grab attack is inspired by this trope (all of her attacks are based off different animation tropes): she drops a burlap sack over her opponent's head, then stomps on it repeatedly. If she has 3 levels of Dramatic Tension, she can also summon her minions to join in on the stomping, after which they'll explode.
180* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', there is the [[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU Mushroom Kingdom U]] stage. In it, there is a stage hazard in the form of Nabbit, who literally attempts to bag a player character then fly away with them in tow. He notably appears in "Enough With The Kidnapping". In which the player as Princess Peach has to face Bowser and his son, her two common kidnappers, and they are aided by a Boss Galaga that aims for and only affects Peach and attempts to kidnap her if she gets caught in their beams. Nabbit also appears here more commonly and can also "kidnap" Peach by bagging her. But unlike the other kidnapping elements, he also affects Bowser and Jr. in the exact same way.
181* In ''VideoGame/{{Tomb Raider|2013}}'' (2013), Lara Croft is captured this way by a hermit after washing up on an island and your first actual gameplay is breaking out of the bag.
182* ''VideoGame/{{Vanish}}'': The intro shows that the protagonist had a bag over their head before they were thrown into the tunnels.
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186* Happens twice to Bomby in [[WebAnimation/BattleforDreamIsland Battle for Dream Island Again]].
187* Jeff and his gnomes put [[spoiler:Pacifica]] into one after they kidnap [[spoiler:her]] in ''WebAnimation/GravityFallsDeepWoods''. It doesn't prevent [[spoiler:her to [[DamselOutOfDistress escape and kick their butts offscreen]] a few minutes later.]]
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191* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Sanaa tries to kidnap Gilgamesh Wulfenbach in this fashion, and gives the bag to Othar. Unfortunately she had never actually ''seen'' Gil, [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20111219 so, well...]]
192-->'''Boris:''' You found him?\
193'''Othar:''' But of course! Allow me to present Gilgamesh Wulfenbach--\
194''[removes bag and sees Tarvek]''\
195'''Othar:''' --master of disguise!\
196''[resigned {{aside glance}} from Tarvek]''
197* In ''Webcomic/RescuingDara'', [[DamselInDistress the eponymous Dara]] is kidnapped in this manner.
198* Clover Firelight of ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'' gets kidnapped like this at least once. (She's a halfling, so it doesn't take that big a bag.)
199* ''Webcomic/BadMachinery:'' In "Conan and the Blood Egg", the eponymous [[Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian barbarian]] [[https://badmachinery.com/comic/see/ stuffs]] Carlota, Princess of Pickpockets in a burlap sack and hauls her off after she, well, tries to pick his pocket for a second time. (Though it's more of case of forcible recruitment than kidnapping.)
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203* In the [=ConBravo=] [=d20=] Live session for 2012, the party stuffing people into a sack (usually after being [[TapOnTheHead knocked out]] by Mike "Birdman" Dodd's character Jarl the Mighty) ended up becoming a RunningGag.
204* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
205** We don't see the actual kidnapping, but the Critic has a bag kept over his head in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R7bz5lrhzs this]] HostageVideo.
206** And we can't forget the villain from the ''[[Franchise/CareBears Care Bears 2]]'' movie, DARK HEAAAAAAART! And his evil plan to kidnap the Care Bears. [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/29551-care-bears-2 "Oh my God, a bag!"]]
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210* This has happened to Tails from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' a couple of times, once by Coconuts and another time by Scratch and Grounder. One episode where Scratch and Grounder got captured that way.
211* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' episode "A Gummi by Any Other Name", Sunni Gummi is kidnapped this way by Duke Igthorn because he thought she was Princess Calla, because she was wearing a magic hat that could assume other characters' forms. Meanwhile, the real Calla and her friend Cavin are captured by Igthorn's ogres with the same method. This also once again happens to Sunni along with Gruffy, Zummi, and Tummy Gummi in another episode of the series.
212* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' has a rare villain example. In one episode, King Koopa opens a dollar-sign bag and discovers the Koopalings bound and gagged, courtesy of the Mario Bros.
213* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Stan Knows Best", Stan is tired of his daughter Hayley dating Jeff, so Stan arranges a group of mercenaries to abduct her from a party he's throwing, and they capture her with this method.
214* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'':
215** Momo gets captured that way a couple of times.
216** Bumi suggests using this trope [[spoiler:when attempting to recruit airbenders to rebuild the Air Nation]], but Tenzin rejects the idea, deciding it must be a voluntary choice.
217** Played straight when Team Avatar [[spoiler:kidnaps Baatar Jr. from an Earth Empire airship to use as a hostage in a negotiation]].
218* In WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, Pete has kidnapped Minnie Mouse many times this way, including the movie ''WesternAnimation/MickeyDonaldGoofyTheThreeMusketeers''.
219* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|1987}}'' episode "My Mother the Psychic", the Beagle Boys kidnap Fenton Crackshell's mother this way after learning from Flintheart Glomgold that she's using her new gained ability to look into the future to make Scrooge's financial decisions which is making him a lot of money.
220* This happens to the heroes in one episode of the ''[[WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983 Dungeons & Dragons]]'' cartoon, courtesy of a bunch of snail-like creatures. They end up rescued -- accidentally -- by LovableCoward Sir John, who panics at the sight of them and starts flailing with his torch; luckily, the snails [[BlindedByTheLight who are very sensitive to light]], drop their hostages and flee.
221* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' TV special "Hollyrock-A-Bye Baby" mobster Big Rock's henchmen Slick and Rocky kidnap Wilma's mother this way after mistaking her for Fred but not without her putting up a fight first, because Fred had taken a rare pearl from him that he thought was a bowling ball.
222* Two of ''WesternAnimation/FlipTheFrog''s human girlfriends are kidnapped with this method in "The Phoney Express" and "Coo Coo the Magician".
223* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', Zap Brannigan uses this method to transport President [=McNeal=] to the Omicronians.
224* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'':
225** A ComicStrip/USAcres segment, "The Bo Show", has Orson's brothers capture the entire cast except for Bo this way.
226** In another US Acres segment, "Short Story", Gort, Wart, and Mort capture Orson and his friends this way, capturing Orson while the latter is reading a book about a hunter bagging his prey and Roy and Bo as they're playing a game of checkers, with the former saying he is about to get jumped. When Orson's brothers come across Wade, the cowardly duck decides to save them the trouble of stuffing him in their bag and puts it over himself.
227** Also in the Garfield segment "The Cactus Saga" in Jon's Uncle Cactus Jake's story of his grandfather Cactus Jack, his partner The Lasagna Kid's (Garfield's grandfather) girlfriend, Miss Kitty (an Arlene expy), is kidnapped in this fashion by the Leftkowitz Brothers.
228* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'', Heathcliff's girlfriend Sonia is abducted by some corrupt animal shelter owners this way, naturally when Heathcliff finds out he is not too happy about it.
229* In the episode of ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'', a monster stuffs Yumi in a sack. Yumi spends most of the episode in the sack. Ami and Atchan spent most of the episode trying to rescue her.
230* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'', two (very stupid) aliens throw Zim in a sack, and say he fell for their cunning plan.
231* Rock Bottom does this in a ''WesternAnimation/JoeOrioloFelixTheCat'' installment where the Master Cylinder hires him to send Poindexter (the Professor's nephew) to him. The first time Rock captures Felix in a Poindexter mask. The second time after the Master Cylinder chews him out about the mistake, Rock catches Poindexter himself.
232* ''Ketchup Vampires'': Huberta and her cousins kidnap Bella this way so that their master can have her for his bride.
233* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfPrinceValiant'', Rowanne is kidnapped a few times this way.
234* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLifeAndTimesOfJuniperLee'' episode 9 "The World According to LARP" 2 demon henchmen do this to Dennis after he puts a necklace on that allows him to see them, mistaking him for Juniper's brother Ray Ray, who has the natural ability to see monsters like Juniper.
235* In ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesofPureHeart'' in the episode "Meet Tanya Keys" Tanya captures Badgerclops for the bounty. She puts him in the bag and she carries him over her shoulder displaying her super strength, agility, and ninja skills despite that she's smaller than Badgerclops.
236* In the ''WesternAnimation/MuchaLucha'' episode "The Anger of Cindy Slam", Richocet, Buena Girl, and The Flea capture Cindy Slam this way so they can restrain her because they wanted to bring her to an amusement park they think she wants to go to without her beating them up in the process.
237* The Lonely Hearts Club Gang use this method to kidnap Sheldon in his debut appearance in ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot.'' Even though he's just a StalkerWithACrush, they mistake him for Jenny's actual boyfriend and plan to use him as bait for her. She does not take this misunderstanding well.
238* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E14StrangerThanFanFiction Stranger Than Fan Fiction]]", Caballeron's goons captures Quibble Pants and Rainbow Dash by throwing burlap sacks over them, and carry them to the jungle.
239* On ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'', the Hooded Claw does this to Penelope in at least one episode.
240* In a couple of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'', Captain Hook and crew captured Peter, Wendy and the rest of the gang this way, in one he thought he caught Peter and presented him to the others as an offering, it turns out he caught Smee instead.
241* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' has an episode where this is used on Isabella during her birthday. Buford stuffs her in a sack and takes her [[OverlyLongGag from activity to activity]]. The Fireside Girls also do this to Irving when his presence threatens to ruin Isabella's time with [[ObliviousToLove Phineas]] (who is finally alone and unoccupied with projects). Neither Isabella nor Irving seem to mind. [[CasanovaWannabe Irving is just elated that he was tied up and stuffed into a sack by beautiful ladies]] [[SarcasmMode because it's obvious that]] AbductionIsLove.
242* In the ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' episode "All for Pink and Pink for All", the Queen is kidnapped by her advisor's men who were disguised as musketeers. In "G.I. Pink", where the Little Man sneaks behind Pink Panther and puts the Pink in the bag and mail to the Navy.
243* In ''Film/PoliceAcademy: The Animated Series'' episode "A Blue Knight at the Opera", opera singer Mademoiselle Diva is kidnapped this way by a stalker who is obsessed with her and dressed as the Phantom after he catches her through a trap door.
244* Bluto has captured Olive Oyl a few times this way in ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}''.
245* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode "Abracadaver", the title villain does this to Bubbles. He then locks her in a tank filled with water, though she later escapes on her own somehow.
246* In the Creator/HannaBarbera TV special "Robin Hoodnik" Maid Marian (who's an anthropomorphic fox) is kidnapped twice this way, first after the Sheriff of Nottingham's men make her drink a love potion to make sure the Sheriff was the first person she saw, then later after Robin and his Merry Men rescue her and Oxx the DumbMuscle of the Sheriff's men catches her as they carry her off in her bed.
247* In the ''Donkey Kong Junior'' cartoon "Double or Nothing" on ''WesternAnimation/SaturdaySupercade'', Bones' cousin Lucy Belle is kidnapped this way so she won't inherit her deceased uncle's mansion. Later, the same guys do this to Junior and Bones to prevent them from saving her.
248* This has happened to Daphne of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' a couple of times, most notably in the 1976 episode "A Menace in Venice". In "Long John Scrappy" Scrappy see a pirate at the beach and confronts him; however, the pirate puts Scrappy in the bag and takes him back to the ship to make Scrappy a new cabin boy. Scooby and Shaggy head out to rescue him.
249* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''[='=] interpretation of the [[JeanneDArchetype Joan of Arc]] legend, Groundskeeper Willie stuffs Joan (Lisa) into a sack, after which he proclaims himself the greatest hero in English history for doing so.
250* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In "Cephalophod Lodge", [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick kidnap Squidward by knocking his door and putting a sack over him once he opens it.
251* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'':
252** Played with in "Storm the Castle". After Marco goes missing, it cuts to Ludo bringing a sack with something moving in it to Buff Frog, but it turns out that the sack actually contains some tadpoles that Ludo wanted to give to him to get back on his good side, and Marco was actually kidnapped by Toffee. It's never revealed where the tadpoles originally came from, though it's likely that Ludo did kidnap them from their biological parents.
253** Happens briefly to Buff Frog in "Is Mystery" when he gets captured while investigating why Mewni's corn is going missing.
254** In "Is Another Mystery", Star and Tom get knocked out while investigating the abandoned monster village, and wake up with sacks tied over the top half of their bodies.
255* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Stoked}}'' episode "The Captain, The Grom, His Job and Her Dream" Fin is kidnapped this way by Reef, Broseph, and Emma to cheer her up after finding out she doesn't like her new job, we never see her in the sack, we see from her point of view of her eyes in the darkness of the sack and the gang dumping her out.
256* April O'Neil was captured this way in at least one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987''. Also, Raphael gets kidnapped and stuffed in a sack in the episode "Raphael Knocks 'em Dead".
257* Both Babs and Buster Bunny have this done to them in the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode "Europe in 30 Minutes".
258* In the Droopy and Dripple segments of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids'', [=McWolf=] kidnapped Miss Vavoom a couple of times with this method.
259* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
260** The challenge in "[[Recap/TotalDramaISeeLondon I See London...]]" is to bring Chris Jack the Ripper. Each team gets a bag to capture and hold the Ripper in when they find him. Team Amazon loses track of the clues, but they do come across a punk club and find Duncan. Because they don't want to return empty-handed, they abduct him because at least he's a criminal. Meanwhile, Team CIRRRRH does get Jack the Ripper in their bag by following the clues properly and siccing a pack of corgis on him. In the end, Chris finds the fact that Team Amazon brought back Duncan too juicy to penalize and so he declares them the winners.
261** Courtney recalls the events in London in "[[Recap/TotalDramaTheExFiles The Ex-Files]]" and reimagines her and Gwen abducting Duncan in a bag as Gwen shoving her out of the way and abducting Duncan to keep for herself.
262** I order to prevent being sent to Siberia herself, Blaineley captures Bridgette in a bag in "[[Recap/TotalDramaAftermathIIIAftermathAftermayhem Aftermath III: Aftermath Aftermayhem]]". She first tries to dump the bag in a mail truck, but when that idea shows holes, Blaineley drives over to the airport to personally get the bag on the mail plane to Siberia.
263** While Chris is preparing the 100th episode celebration challenge in "[[Recap/TotalDramaZeekAndYeShallFind Zeek and Ye Shall Find]]", Ezekiel comes up from behind him, throws a bag over him, and abducts him to the mines to put him through a slow demise. Chris is oblivious to the danger he is in until the bag is removed and he sees it's Ezekiel who captured him and not Chef, whom he thought was pulling one over on him.
264** In the ''Revenge of the Island'' episode "Backstabbers Ahoy!" When Dawn tries to warn the contestants about the traitor, Chef takes her sack she had been using to collect money for the mutant animal sanctuary and stuffs her inside it, he then launches her off a catapult off the island.
265* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'':
266** In "Mind Your Cheese and Q's", when Gadget tries to escape from Rat Capone's hideout after she rejects his advances, his henchman Sugar Ray captures her with this method.
267** In "Flash the Wonder Dog", Fat Cat orders his henchmen to kidnap Flash. The latter goes into his dressing room where Fat Cat's goons are waiting for him. They stuff him in the sack and kidnap the dog.
268* In the ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' episode "Mandy Doll Mania", Seth Toyman uses the remote controlled Mandy dolls to tie Sam, Clover, and Alex up in a sack.
269* In the ''WesternAnimation/YogiBear'' TV special "Yogi & the Invasion of the Space Bears" Cindy Bear is caught this way by one of Ranger Smith's assistants Ranger Roubideux, mistaking her for Yogi, in an attempt to bring him to justice for his picnic basket theft.
270* ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' is captured like this in "Shanghai Woody." The ship captain didn't count on Woody pecking his ship full of holes. On another hip, Woody--being a bird--never thought of flying off the ship.
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