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10[[caption-width-right:300:We lose most of our [[RebelliousPrincess princesses]] that way...]]
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12->'''Hobbes:''' We're going out the window?\
13'''Calvin:''' We're going out the window.
14-->-- ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'', "Camp Blues"
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16A character is stuck in a room for any reason. The room has a bed and a window. The prisoner makes a rope using the sheets off the bed and climbs out the window.
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18Realistically speaking, there ''should'' be three snags to this plan. The first snag is that, unless said room also has a linen closet filled with several other sheets, the character shouldn't be able to make a long enough rope. This never happens, whether they're in a second-story bedroom or in a cell in the 30-stories tall EvilTowerOfOminousness.
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20The second snag that never occurs should be getting the window open. Has no one ever heard of glass, locks, or bars? (Of course, if they have, the solution may be for someone to send them [[JailBake a cake with a file in]].)
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22The third snag is doing it without being seen. Good thing TheGuardsMustBeCrazy.
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24There is also the question of whether there is something in the room close to the window (or which can be moved close to the window) to hitch the rope to that is sturdy enough to hold your weight.
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26A princess, especially a RebelliousPrincess, will frequently do this. That goes double if she's a GirlInTheTower. Some cases may involve the character [[GivingThemTheStrip sacrificing pieces of their own clothing]] to make the ladder.
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28Contrast INeedNoLadders. See also GreatEscape.
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34* ''Manga/BeautyAndTheBeastOfParadiseLost'': Belle makes one to escape from the window of her room in the attic, because her father keeps the doors and the other windows shut with chains and locks.
35* In ''Manga/BlackButler'', [[spoiler:Elizabeth Midford escapes from her bedroom to go back to the music hall this way]].
36* Euphemia uses one in her debut episode of ''Anime/CodeGeass''. It's about two stories too short, so of course [[MeetCute she falls into the arms of her future romantic interest]].
37* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasThreeVisionarySwordsmen'': RebelliousPrincess Shizukaria escapes from her GildedCage bedroom in the palace using lavish rugs, ornate robes and bedsheets.
38* In ''Anime/IppatsuKikimusume'', Kunyan is stuck in the restroom. To get out, she braids a rope out of toilet paper. It works, but about halfway down, rain dissolves the paper...
39* In ''Manga/JunjouRomantica'', Usami's brother Haruhiko locks Misaki [[LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard in a storeroom where bedsheets are kept]] (alongside a desk full of notebooks that Usami wrote stories in as a kid). Misaki soon sees his way out, though the sheets rip, causing him to fall and sprain his ankle.
40* In ''Manga/TheLoveAndCreedOfSaeMaki'', Ran and Misao make one after Sae falls asleep at her villa. They sneak out the window to avoid her butler Jin and explore the manor looking for her secrets.
41* In the 12th episode of ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'', Alto uses a bedsheet ladder to escape the custody of a rogue Zentradi group. It looks somewhat realistic because they're kept on a second floor only, in a ''very'' makeshift cell, guarded by not terribly determined guards, and all that on a military base full of 20-meter-tall soldiers armed to the teeth.
42* Played with in ''Anime/YuGiOh''. Mokuba attempts to escape from Pegasus's castle by climbing down a bedsheet rope. Reality ensues when he runs out of sheets long before he can reach the bottom. As he panics, two of the sheet's knots slip, and he plummets. However, in a bit of standard cartoon magic, not to mention ImprobableInfantSurvival, he survives. This despite the fact that he clearly falls from ''above the height of the trees''.
43-->'''[[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries Mokuba]]:''' [[DidntThinkThisThrough I probably should've thought this throooouuuuugh...!]]
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47* During ''ComicBook/TheMask'' comic series, Walter escapes from his hospital room this way, although the actual escape is never shown, only the aftermath. The two detectives viewing the scene snark that he must watch too many movies -- and eat way too much popcorn, as the bedsheets tore.
48* The 15th issue of ''[[ComicBook/NewGods Mister Miracle]]'' has Shilo escape from Scott Free, Big Barda and Oberon by climbing out the window after tying a ladder together from bedsheets.
49* In the final issue of the original ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' run, Karolina mentions doing this to sneak away from her foster family for the team's reunion.
50-->'''Karolina:''' ''[waiting]'' Hello? Guys? Come on, I didn't tie my bedsheets together for nothing, did I?
51* In the Devil's Due ''ComicBook/SheenaQueenOfTheJungle'' series, Sheena fakes an escape from a hospital by dropping a bedsheet ladder out of a window and hiding behind the door. While the guards are looking at the ladder and wondering how she got away, she sneaks out the door.
52* In ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' comic book story "The Smurf Threat", Papa Smurf, Hefty, and Jokey escape their imprisonment inside the Grey Smurf prison camp by making a ladder using torn pieces of Smurf pants.
53* In ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars: Dejah Thoris'' #35, Tala escapes from the palace in Greater Helium by knotting the bedsheets together and climbing down the outside of the wall. However, the ladder is too short and she ends up having to drop the last dozen feet or so.
54* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Gell Osey climbs out of the room she's being kept in as part of her initiation into the Holliday Girl's sorority -- which is harsher than most because she acts like a spoiled jealous brat and verbally harasses just about everyone -- using the linens she found in the room, but they tear and she falls the last few feet.
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58* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
59** An early strip has Calvin use one of these to sneak out of the house and find a payphone to tell his dad that "It is now three in the morning. Do you know where I am?"
60** In a much later story, he tried the same tactic to escape from his dreaded babysitter, Rosalyn.
61* ''ComicStrip/{{Crabgrass}}'': Miles uses one of these made out of his clothes to escape from his room after being grounded. [[https://www.gocomics.com/crabgrass/2023/04/22 His parents wonder why he would resort to this]] as his room is on the ground floor.
62* PlayedForLaughs in ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' when a pair of ''birds'' use this to escape from a nest fire. The caption is simply "Stupid birds".
63* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'': Jason places a ladder constructed of tied-together handkerchiefs in Quincy's cage, along with a book on lock picking and a few paperclips and hair clips, in an attempt to create plausible deniability when he turns the iguana loose in Paige's sleepover.
64* Subverted by ''ComicStrip/ModestyBlaise''; she carefully keeps track of the guard rotations and uses equipment specially [[VictoriasSecretCompartment smuggled in her bra]] to saw through the bar. When the guard sees the Bedsheet Ladder and rushes into the cell, she brains him from behind with the cut-out bar. Now she has the run of the place to recon the real escape before hiding in the neighboring cell.
65* The escape-obsessed crayfish in ''Swamp'' escapes from his tank in one strip by tying all of the diner's dishcloths together into a rope.
66* Nasty uses one to escape from Hunter Yurk's compound in ''ComicStrip/TerryAndThePirates''.
67* ''ComicStrip/TheWizardOfId'': The [[PrisonEscapeArtist Spook]] is said to have attempted to escape by creating a ladder from his own hair. The problem was that by the time he was finished, "there was nothing left to escape" (a joke on the Spook's excessive GodivaHair).
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71* "Literature/TheCanaryPrince" is a tale recorded by Creator/ItaloCalvino in his book of Italian folktales. The princess uses bedsheets to sneak out of her [[GirlInTheTower tower]] and from there embarks on her quest to find and rescue her prince.
72* "Literature/{{Rapunzel}}": "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!" Slightly unusual in that the braid is also the only way ''up'' the tower, and it was intended for other people to access said tower. The main illustrations that show her wrapping it about some kind of hook are wise. The hair could probably take the weight; it's keeping the weight from unrooting your hair that's the problem, and a hook would do it. Creator/TheBrothersGrimm have the Prince bringing her silk to make a replacement ladder so she can escape, but the plan is ruined when she gives the game away.
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76* In ''[[http://kinsfire.fanficauthors.net/Betrayed/Excrement_Meet_Fan/ Betrayed]]'' Harry uses one to escape from a locked room while wandless, but has to drop the last twenty feet or so.
77* Calvin uses this a few times in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries''. For example, in [[Recap/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeriesS1E4NaughtyFireworks "Naughty Fireworks!"]], he and Hobbes use one when attempting to get fireworks.
78%%** "[[Recap/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeriesS2E9CampBlues Camp Blues]]". (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
79* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12588000/12/Consequences Consequences]]'' Harry makes one and hangs it out the window, but is rescued by Snape before he can use it.
80* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5656012/5/Ever-After Ever After]]'' Ginny uses one to escape the castle after her parents mention that she and Ron are facing an ArrangedMarriage.
81* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12562072/29/Harry-Potter-and-the-Daft-Morons Harry Potter and the Daft Morons]]'' Neville uses one to escape from his bedroom after his grandmother seals the door magically.
82* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13315643/11/Harry-Potter-and-the-Vault-of-Time Harry Potter and the Vault of Time]]'' Harry and Neville use their dorm bedsheets to get them and Hermione down the trapdoor in Fluffy's room.
83* Harry attempts this in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9300041/2/In-Betweens-Book-5-What-Ifs In Betweens: Book 5 What-Ifs]]'' when his uncle has men from St. Brutus' Secure Center for Incurably Criminal Boys come to pick him up, but doesn't get very far down it before they drag him out kicking and screaming.
84* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29319687/chapters/72006174 Long Live the Queen]]'', [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} Wakko]] uses one his siblings made him to escape from the tower his grandmother imprisoned him in.
85* ''Fanfic/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiDuo'': After Nikora declares that the Mermaid Princesses are forbidden to leave the Pearl Piari for any reason, the girls use one to escape through Lucia's bedroom.
86* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1524565/20/Somnio-Salvus Somnio Salvus]]'', Harry and Draco use one to escape from a locked room where no magic can be used.
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90* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad'', when Toad develops a nasty case of motor mania as his latest passion, his friends Rat and Mole have him locked in his room to keep him from getting into trouble. However, they forget to lock the window, and Toad escapes by this trope.
91* Done in ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'' to escape from a sweatshop.
92* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', the men escape from a tower by tying together their kilts. And since they are true Scotsmen, this means we're treated to [[FanDisservice unsightly glimpses of their bare butts]].
93* In ''WesternAnimation/CorpseBride'', Victoria does this with a quilt, though she does nearly get caught by her father.
94* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheMovie'' shows Robyn escaping from a locked room on the third floor of her home by tying bedsheets together. Robyn herself clambers down with no problem; Tom and Jerry, however, can't resist goofing with each other, and end up tumbling to the ground.
95* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', Carl tries to lower down Russell with one of these. Then he drops it, being about seventy. Fortunately, it was a DaydreamSurprise.
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99* Played with in ''[[Film/ThreeNinjas 3 Ninjas Kick Back]]''. After being captured by the BigBad, the heroes trick their guard into thinking they escaped this way, then when he comes to investigate they escape and lock him in the room.
100* In ''Film/Adrift2006'', the protagonists take off their swimsuits to make a ladder to get back onto their boat. It doesn't work.
101* In ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen'', the Baron and his companions descend from the Moon to the Earth by tying a lock of the Queen of the Moon's hair to a horn of the crescent Moon. It's not quite long enough, so the Baron cuts off the top end and tells the guy at the bottom to tie it on. This works, somehow.
102* In ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', Barbara Wilson uses one to escape her bedroom in the Wayne Manor so that she can go out on one of her nightly motorcycle races with the local Gotham City gangs.
103* In ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017'', on Belle's first night in the castle, she tries to escape by making a ladder out of the huge, gaudy dress Mme. de Garderobe made for her.
104* At the start of ''Film/BottleRocket'', Anthony exits a mental hospital via a bedsheet tied to his bed and thrown out the window. He was actually free to leave, but Dignan was so keen on the idea of him escaping that Anthony didn't want to disappoint him.
105* ''Film/CharliesAngels2000'':
106** Subverted. Bosley tries this one, but the Thin Man happens to be stationed below the window. Like it mattered though -- the gap in the bars is too small to escape through anyway and his cell is far too high up.
107** Similar to the ''Film/{{Octopussy}}'' example below, Creator/DrewBarrymore is wearing a ModestyBedsheet when she is pushed out a window. The bedsheet snags on something, and is long enough for her to survive.
108* Linda escapes her apparently unpleasant boarding school this way in ''Film/DaysOfHeaven''.
109* ''Film/Deranged2012'': When the killer starts to [[AxeBeforeEntering bash down the door to Mary's bedroom with an axe]], Silvia and the stripper make a rope out of bed sheets and throw it out the window. Silvia climbs down while the stripper stays behind to slow down the killer.
110* After confronting the burgomaster who took his house, Baron Frankenstein in ''Film/TheEvilOfFrankenstein'' escapes the constables arriving on the scene by locking himself behind the bedroom doors, and using the bedsheets to climb down from the higher floor.
111* In ''Film/GodHelpTheGirl'', Cassie is by the window on the top floor of her house when her friends James and Eve come by and call out for her to join them, so she starts to make a bedsheet ladder. She's not trapped in the room or anything, she's just enough of a CloudCuckoolander that it was the first thing she thought of doing. Subverted in that James and Eve manage to point out how unnecessary it is through gestures and she just takes the stairs and walks out the front door.
112* In ''Film/TheGreatRace'', Creator/NatalieWood's character makes one of these out of her clothes when she is imprisoned. It doesn't work, but we do get to enjoy several subsequent scenes of her in [[OfCorsetsSexy period lingerie]], so [[FanService it's all good]].
113* Done with a rope in the Creator/MarxBrothers' ''Film/HorseFeathers''. Chico and Harpo are locked into an upstairs room by the rival football team, but Harpo luckily has a large piece of rope in his coat. Chico tells him "Tie on-a the bed, throw out the window!" Harpo takes off his tie, drops it on the bed, and throws the rope out the window.
114* In ''Film/IrmaLaDouce'' Nestor Patou is put in jail for "murdering" his alter ego "Lord X" after being caught throwing the Lord's clothing into the Seine when he tires of the pretense. The local bartender Moustache brings him a bunch of Irma's trademark green silk stockings. When he asks why Moustache says that if he doesn't want them then he should throw them out the window. He finally gets the hint and makes his escape later that day.
115* ''Film/JamesBond'':
116** In ''Film/{{Octopussy}}'', Magda uses a variation of this to escape from Bond: She ties one end of the sari she's wearing to a balustrade and jumps off the balcony, "riding" the garment down to safety as it unravels.
117** When Bond tries something similar in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'', he dislocates his arm from the sudden stop at the bottom.
118* In ''Film/LizzieBordensRevenge'', Amanda and Cindy use a bedsheet to lower Dee from the upper floor of the sorority house to the ground.
119* In ''Film/LongJohnSilver'', Silver asks Jim to use a bedsheet to lower him Jim's room at government House to the ground. Jim ties the sheet around a pillar, but gets into an argument with Silver and pushes him off the balcony before he can climb down.
120* In ''Film/MaleficentMistressOfEvil'' [[spoiler:Aurora uses one to trick the guards into thinking she's escaped, then leaves through the door while locking them inside. However, later on, she has to actually use it to escape another set of guards onto the next balcony below.]]
121* Subverted in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Prince Herbert puts together a bedsheet ladder to escape from the tower but is stalled by Lancelot's hesitance until his father cuts the rope and sends him plummeting to his doom. Of course, as we all know, he's NotQuiteDead.
122* ''Film/{{Nosferatu}}'': Hutter makes his escape from Orlok's castle this way. It's not quite long enough, but one can pardon him for not going back for more sheets.
123* In ''Film/SullivansTravels'', this is how Sullivan escapes from the home of a horny widow.
124* In ''Film/TenaciousDInThePickOfDestiny'', a young Jables manages to escape his room this way.
125* ''Film/WomanInTheDunes'': The man being held prisoner in the bottom of the sandpit makes a rope out of fishnets and rags, fashions a grappling hook out of a pair of scissors and a piece of wood, and uses them to escape.
126* In a Creator/BobHope movie, he's being held hostage in a hotel room in NYC. He tries this but when he looks out the window, where he's got a four-sheet rope, it looks like he's on the 1,000th floor. The street is so far down the buildings seem to meet. His analysis: "[[GonnaNeedMoreX I need more sheets.]]"
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130* In ''Literature/AdventuresOfHuckleberryFinn'' Jim, a fugitive slave, makes one -- on the urging of Tom Sawyer. As he's held in a shed, it makes no practical sense -- except as a part of Tom Sawyer's [[ComplexityAddiction prolonged]] exercise in EscapeTropes.
131* In ''Literature/BabySittingIsADangerousJob'', Darcy and her babysitting charges have been kidnapped and are being held captive in a room with a mattress and blanket. She tries to make a rope from the blanket, but [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it turns out that the blanket is too strong to be torn by hand]].
132* In Avi's ''Literature/BeyondTheWesternSea'', Laurence uses a bedsheet to escape from a fourth-story hotel room.
133* This is how the heroine of Creator/GeorgetteHeyer's ''Literature/TheCorinthian'' meets the hero: He notices her climbing out of her window using a bedsheet ladder (she's also [[SweetPollyOliver dressed as a boy]]), and, when the makeshift rope turns out to be too short, agrees to catch her when she jumps. Cue "''You're'' not a boy!"
134* In ''Literature/DeaderHomesAndGardens'', Claire tries to do this to escape from an upstairs bedroom. Unfortunately, she's not yet recovered from being drugged by her captor, and forgets to anchor one end of her improvised rope before throwing it out the window. [[spoiler:Luckily, Jordan spots the coils of fallen sheet/rope on the ground and comes to sneak her out of the house.]]
135* "The Case of the Missing Statue" from ''Literature/EncyclopediaBrown Finds the Clues'' revolves around this trope -- a starlet says that a big, masked intruder broke into the room, knocked out her bodyguard, grabbed a diamond-encrusted statue, and climbed out the window from a bedsheet ladder tied to one of the bedposts. However, Chief Brown and his son proves them to be lying by asking Bugs Meany (who happened to be around at the time) to climb up the bedsheets so he can meet the starlet -- when he does so, his (significantly less than the alleged intruder) weight pulls the bed from the wall and released a fountain pen trapped in between.
136* In ''Literature/EricOrLittleByLittle'', Eric ties two sheets together to climb out the dormitory window [[spoiler:when he [[TheRunaway runs away to sea]] to escape the shame of being an accused thief]].
137* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheEyesOfTheDragon'', a prince attempts this with individual threads of the napkins. Guess whether he succeeded or not. This being Stephen King, [[spoiler:he has to jump the last 50 feet or so]].
138* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/TheFifthElephant'', Sybil Vimes escapes a room via this method; it was one of the more useful things she learned while attending her all-girls boarding school.
139* ''Literature/GracelingRealm'': Queen Ashen and princess Bitterblue start their escape from king Leck by knotting together a lot of bedsheets and climbing out of the window.
140* ''Literature/JamesBond'':
141** Bond fakes one in ''Literature/{{Moonraker}}'' to cover the fact that he and Gala are still in the rocket base.
142** In ''Literature/DiamondsAreForever'', Bond, who is currently situated on a cruise ship, comes to the conclusion that trying to [[DamselInDistress save Tiffany]] by charging through Wint's and Kidd's cabin door would only get her killed, so he rips his bedsheets to form a ladder to get into their cabin below his through their window.
143* ''Literature/TheMarvellousLandOfSnergs'': Joe, Sylvia, and Baldry escape from a witch's cottage by tearing and knotting the bedsheets and then lowering Sylvia to the ground. Afterwards, Joe and the buffoon climb down the vines clinging to the wall.
144* In Malory's ''Literature/LeMorteDArthur'', Sir Lancelot uses this trope when he is sleeping in a room in the tower of a castle and sees some knights being attacked below him. "(A)nd therewith he took his harness, and went out at a window by a sheet down to the four knights", thus demonstrating that this trope goes back at least as far as the fifteenth century. (Volume I, book VI chapter XI).
145* ''Literature/MrsSmithsSpySchoolForGirls'': [[TheProtagonist Abigail]] uses this a couple of times, such as sneaking out of her first-floor bedroom window.
146* ''Literature/OfFireAndStars'': Mare creates something similar, a ladder made of ropes and old horse halters, which lets her climb into Dennaleia's bedchamber.
147* In the lesser-known Creator/DrSeuss book ''The Seven Lady Godivas'', seven nudist sisters decide not to marry their suitors the Peeping Brothers until they've each discovered useful information about horses after their father gets killed trying to ride one. When Gussie and Hedwig are the only ones who have yet to find a Horse Truth and marry a Peeping brother, Gussie tries to climb a ladder of bedsheets so she can sneak off and marry Peeping Sylvester without finding a Horse Truth first. Hedwig catches her and reprimands her for attempting to abdicate her goal.
148* In ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' by Creator/HPLovecraft, the protagonist escapes from an upper story of the local HellHotel by using the drapes as a ladder.
149* ''[[Literature/TheShieldSwordAndCrown The Shield of Stars]]'': Referenced. In actuality, the main character escapes through a trapdoor. However, he thoughtfully makes a blanket rope and tosses it out the window anyway as a decoy, just in case the guards thought he really was stupid enough to try that death-defying drop onto jagged rocks. (And lucky enough to survive, too!)
150* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's HistoricalFantasy novel ''Literature/TheSpiritRing'', Lord Pia (who has a rather eccentric fondness for bats, and is also possibly quite mad) makes a dramatic escape from his own cell and reaches the cell on the floor below where the protagonist is about to be killed. At the end of the book, it turns out Lord Pia did not actually fly out the window like a giant bat after all, but simply used an improvised rope (of the clothing variety; two "stretched-out silk hose legs" tied together). He ''has'' befriended the local kobolds, who have the ability to draw iron bars into stone "like sinking a spoon into porrige", which undoubtedly helped the non-bat-sized Pia fit through the window of his cell.
151 * In Creator/RobertEHoward's "Literature/TheSlitheringShadow", Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian uses a tapestry instead of sheets.
152* In Edith Pargeter's historical novel ''Literature/SunriseInTheWest'', the Welsh prince Griffith ap Llewellyn is held hostage in London, and attempts to escape out a window using a rope smuggled to him by his family. Finding the rope too short, he extends it with the bedclothes and wall hangings in his apartment. He is a large man, and the wall hangings are old and somewhat fragile; the rope gives way and he is killed in the fall.
153* ''Literature/TheSwordOfSaintFerdinand'': When Elvira is locked up in Melgarejo Castle, she makes one rope by knotting her room's bedsheets and curtains together, ties one end to the window's supporting column and climbs down the wall.
154* ''Literature/TwoForTanner'': Evan leaves a prostitute's room this way to avoid the men tailing him.
155%%* This happens in ''Literature/TwoMinuteMysteries'', sister series of ''Literature/EncyclopediaBrown''. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
156* ''Literature/{{Uprooted}}'' has a variant when Agnieszka uses all the dresses from Dragon's GorgeousGarmentGeneration spell to climb down from a tower (which is unoccupied apart from herself and the absent Dragon) and answer the distress beacon from her hometown. It's rather harrowing because it's night, so she doesn't know if the ladder is actually long enough, and the tower has such smooth sides that her shoulders end up very sore at the end of the climb.
157* In ''[[Literature/TheHouseWithAClockInItsWalls The Vengeance of the Witch-Finder]]'', Lewis uses one to successfully escape his room at Barnavelt Manor, tying the blanket and two sheets together (with the blanket end tied to the bedpost).
158* In ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'', this is how Toad escapes when the other animals confine him to try to cure him of his obsession with motor cars.
159* In ''Literature/WorldWarZ'', one of the anecdotes is an {{Otaku}} telling the chronicler that he escaped from his high rise in Japan by making a BedsheetLadder. It was slow going and extremely dangerous given that he was weaponless, the high rise was full of [[ZombieApocalypse zombies]], and he had to break into a new apartment every couple of floors to get more sheets.
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163* Played with in ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'' episode "The Danger Makers":
164-->'''Steed:''' How did you get out?\
165'''Mrs. Peel:''' I knotted some sheets and climbed out the window.\
166'''Steed:''' Oh, that old thing.\
167'''Mrs. Peel:''' Well, originality didn't seem important at the time.
168* ''Series/BlackBooks'': In "Manny Come Home", Manny is ordered to cut his hair by his new boss at Goliath Books. Locking himself in the bathroom, he leaves the clippers running so it sounds like he is still in there and [[BathroomBreakOut climbs out the bathroom window]] using the continuous hand towel like a bedsheet ladder.
169* ''Series/BurnNotice'': In "Better Halves", Fi gets angry with Michael when he rips the skirt of her expensive new gown and uses it (along with his tuxedo jacket) to create a ladder to get them off a hotel balcony.
170* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Turlough uses one to escape from the school sickbay in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E3MawdrynUndead Mawdryn Undead]]".
171* ''Series/HorribleHistories'': The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Oi2YCzGxO4 Stupid Death]] of Griffith Ap Llewelyn, who didn't use enough sheets.
172* In one episode of ''Series/ILoveLucy'', Lucy attempts to escape from an alleged apartment fire via a ladder made of bedsheets. While they unloop while she's climbing down, her fall is broken by the apartment building canopy. There are other reasons for hijinks, though, which do ensue.
173* A rare subversion occurs on ''Series/JeevesAndWooster'' when Gussie wants to use Bertie's sheet to escape. Bertie refuses to let him, as much because it wouldn't work as because he doesn't want his sheets dirty and knotted. To be fair, Bertie's been known to use his sheets for the same purpose. At least in [[Literature/JeevesAndWooster the books]].
174* ''Series/MacGyver1985'': In "Nightmares", Mac lowers a fire hose through a window in order to fool the bad guys into thinking he has escaped down it. He's actually hiding under an old turned-over couch.
175* Parodied on ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' as Al tries to escape from his greedy family by climbing down a rope made of toilet paper. It works, even though there's no way it could have supported his weight, but Peg and the kids catch him trying to sneak out anyway.
176* ''Series/MissFishersMurderMysteries'': In "[[Recap/MissFishersMurderMysteriesS2E12UnnaturalHabits Unnatural Habits]]", a bedsheet ladder is planted to make it look like the murdered girl had escaped from the confinement cell through the window. Phryne sees through it because the knots used would not have held the girl's weight.
177* Subverted in an episode of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', where Mike decides to make one from all the loose clothing he can find around the Satellite of Love, including Crow's Underoos. The 'Bots remind him that he's trying this in a geosynchronous orbit and that would be unwise. And besides, Crow wants his Underoos back. Later Mike does make it down with a steel chain ladder, only to be prodded back up by Pearl and Brain Guy.
178* ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'': Tested and ''confirmed'' -- Grant is able to climb down a 14-story building using a rope made from prison bedsheets. Kari does it with human hair plaited into a rope, while Tory does the same thing with ''toilet paper''.
179* ''Series/SisterBonifaceMysteries'': In "My Brother's Keeper", Sister Reginald's incorrigible brother Alfie Lynch uses a bedsheet ladder to climb out of Mrs Clam's boarding house after curfew.
180* ''Series/ThreesCompany'''s trio tries to do this when trapped in Jack's bedroom by diamond thieves, but they end up throwing the whole sheet out the window.
181* One of the "Boy vs. Boredom" sketches on ''Series/YoureSkittingMe'' has Jeremy attempting to escape from going clothes shopping with his mother by tearing shirts into strips, fashioning them into a rope, and using a wire hanger as a crude grappling hook to climb out of a changing room. It doesn't work.
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185* Referenced in ''Music/AlicesRestaurant'' by Arlo Guthrie. Officer Obie takes the toilet paper out of Arlo's cell so that he can't "bend the bars, roll the paper out the window, slide down the roll and have an escape."
186* Bobby Pinson's "Don't Ask Me How I Know" advises against doing this, but "[[NoodleIncident don't ask me how I know]]".
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190* In ''Literature/TheBible'', Michal helps her beloved David escape her father King Saul's wrath with this trick. She also sticks a human-sized idol in his bed so she can tell her father's messengers that he's sick and still asleep.
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194* In [[Recap/TheMuppetShowS2E24 the Cloris Leachman episode]] of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', the pigs take over the show and throw Kermit and Fozzie into the boiler room. Fozzie suggests they escape by tying sheets together and going out the window. Kermit then points out a flaw in Fozzie's plan: What window?
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198* In ''Cadenza 3: Havana Nights'' the main character uses a bunch of scarves to escape from a balcony.
199* In an illustration for a story told in ''Dark Realm: Queen of Flames'', the older of two twin princesses uses one to escape from a palace balcony when she runs away after their father's death.
200* Variant in ''VideoGame/DieHardVendetta'', but one area in the Chinese Theatre requires John [=McClane=] to reach a tall balcony, with all the doors locked. The solution is to shoot one side of the banner underneath, making it fall and allowing John to climb up. If players are clueless on what to do, John will let out this quote:
201--> Hmm, I wonder how secure that banner is?
202* One of the craftable items in the prison-break game ''VideoGame/TheEscapists'', called the "Sheet Rope". It's used to descend from rooftops.
203* In ''VideoGame/GrimFacade 7: Monster in Disguise'' the detective uses one to chase after the killer.
204* ''VideoGame/GrimFandango'': Manny climbs a rope made entirely out of tacky neckties, tied to a gargoyle, near the top of a skyscraper, going all the way to the ground. This was all set up before he got there, presumably by his boss as part of a scheme to blow off work.
205* In ''Groove Billygoat'' three young children in the bad part of town climb out a second-story window this way, then ''pull the bedsheets out after them'', which leads to the question of how they were able to climb down it if it wasn't connected properly to anything.
206* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles 16: The Revenant's Hunt'' the detective leaves Eliza's room this way to get past the Revenant waiting downstairs.
207* ''VideoGame/NordAndBertCouldntMakeHeadOrTailOfIt'': Towards the end of "Shake a Tower", you come across a [[BeanstalkParody giant at the top of a beanstalk]]. He has a shed full of beets. You can turn his ''shed beets'' into ''[[{{Spoonerism}} bed sheets]]'', tie them together, and use them to climb down the beanstalk.
208* ''VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'' has this occur in the first Nonary Game, where [[spoiler:Seven uses one to save the children from the incinerator]].
209* In ''VideoGame/ProjectZomboid'', the [[https://pzwiki.net/wiki/Sheet_Rope Sheet Rope]] is one of the most useful items in the game; it is crafted with either sheets or certain types of clothing. They are mainly used to further fortify forts and secure safehouses, allowing either for a quick getaway or an entrance that no zombie will be able to follow or destroy.
210* One made out of laundry is used to escape from a suspended cage in ''Sable Maze 3: Forbidden Garden''.
211* In ''VideoGame/WitchesLegacy 6: The Dark Throne'' Edward uses one to leave Morgana's castle.
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215* Referred to in the ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' episode "[[Recap/RedVsBlueS3E4YoureTheBombYo You're The Bomb, Yo]]", when Church and Grif are trapped in a cell and left to die.
216-->'''Church:''' We gotta find a way to escape, Grif.\
217'''Grif:''' If only we had bedsheets.\
218'''Church:''' There's no window. What good is tying together bedsheets gonna do us?\
219'''Grif:''' Who said anything about tying them together? I wanna take a nap. If I have to die of hunger, I wanna do it in my sleep.
220* ''WebAnimation/RWBYChibi'': During "Fugitive", when Sun and Neptune in their [[CowboyCop Junior Detective]] personas corner Jaune -- or rather, Felipe -- in his dorm, he makes a daring escape out the window via this trope. But there's one itty-bitty problem.
221-->'''Ren:''' Was I supposed to tie that to something?\
222''[[[ButtMonkey Jaune]] can be heard screaming as he falls to the ground.]''
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226* In ''Webcomic/BatmanWayneFamilyAdventures'', an injured Bruce Wayne escapes through his bedroom window with a rope of linens tied together, but Tim Drake is there to greet him at the bottom.
227* Proposed in ''Luci Phurr's Imps'', where the other demons point out that he got the sheets from outside the bedroom, and they could just go that way.
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231* In ''AudioPlay/WereAlive'', one of these is used to escape the hospital in Chapter 23. [[spoiler:Unfortunately it breaks, leaving Angel and Burt trapped.]]
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235* ''WesternAnimation/TheBigKnights'' use them to escape from the castle of the princesses' aunties. Sir Morris neglects to tie his on to anything.
236* Princess Flame does this in ''WesternAnimation/BlazingDragons'', [[RememberedICouldFly completely forgetting about her ability to fly]].
237* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In "[[Recap/BobsBurgersS1E7BedAndBreakfast Bed and Breakfast]]", Linda turns the Belcher home into a bed-and-breakfast and manically insists their guests participate in her "fun" activities -- when she locks the guests in their rooms, a couple try a bedsheet ladder escape, but need to ask for help when the ladder is too short.
238* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "[[Recap/TheBoondocksS2E10HomeAlone Home Alone]]", Riley attempts this to try and escape from his room after being grounded by Huey. This literally backfires, as Huey lights the rope on fire, so Riley immediately retreats into his room.
239* The ''WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight'' episode "Baby Jail" features a variant where part of the escape plan used by a [[BabyMorphEpisode de-aged]] Mr. Bumpy and the other infants in the crib they're held in is that they create a ladder to climb over using the babies' cloth diapers.
240* Jeff from ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' uses one to escape from his room in "Jeff Wins".
241* In the ''WesternAnimation/COPS1988'' episode "The Case of the Baby Bad Guy", Small Guy and his henchmen sneak out of the Lopsided Orphanage by climbing out the window using a ladder made of bedsheets.
242* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Disenchantment}}'', Bean says that she once attempted this, which is why she is no longer allowed to have curtains in her bedroom.
243* In the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E59TheQuiverwingQuack The Quiverwing Quack]]", Gosalyn sneaks out of her room after getting grounded by climbing out of the window with a ladder made of bedsheets.
244* The ''WesternAnimation/FlipTheFrog'' short "Room Runners" has Flip attempt to escape his angry landlady by making a ladder out of bedsheets.
245* Bloo tries it in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'', but forgets to tie the other end down.
246* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E18TheInhumanTorch The Inhuman Torch]]", Fry is dangling one-handed from the widow's walk of the burning Planet Express building, holding an ineffectually short rope made from his clothes. [[CloudCuckoolander It's quickly revealed that he was already making the clothing rope when the fire started.]]
247* In ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'', Melissa is inducted against her will into the Fairy Princess Club, which exists solely to make its young conscripts sell their merchandise at the mall. She escapes the live-in headquarters at night by setting a fire (including an UnflinchingWalk from the explosion she set) and using a rope made from merchandise cloth... to exit a first-story window.
248* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
249** WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck does it to escape from gangsters in the short ''Golden Yeggs'', but the bottom half of the ladder turns out the be the gangsters themselves.
250** In ''WesternAnimation/PorkyPigsFeat'', Daffy and [[WesternAnimation/PorkyPig Porky]] use one to try and escape a hotel without paying. The hotel manager catches them at the bottom and gives Porky a hotfoot that sends them flying back up the Bedsheet Ladder to their room. Daffy stops along the way to ogle in a window at a cheesecake picture and wolf whistle -- going down and again going back up.
251** In ''Baby Buggy Bunny'', "Babyface" Finster does this while under the care of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny to escape from his burrow with his stolen money.
252* In the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Mickey Mouse cartoon]] ''Ye Olden Days'', when rescuing Princess [[WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse Minnie]], [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey]] is surprised to find that there is no prearranged rope in the tower she's locked away in, so he constructs one out of lady-in-waiting Clarabelle Cow's many articles of clothing. The couple is caught on their way down while passing the King's window.
253* In ''WesternAnimation/PuffTheMagicDragon and the Incredible Mr. Nobody'', Terry, after being told by his parents that his eponymous imaginary friend isn't real, and unable to find him after that talk, runs away to find his friend by making a bedsheet rope and climbing out the window. But since his friend wasn't there to help him tie the knots, the rope comes apart, and he lands in Puff's waiting arms. They go on a journey and eventually find Mr. Nobody, and Terry resolves his issues. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed that he actually landed in the lilac bush outside his window and had been [[AllJustADream knocked out the whole time]].]]
254* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': In "[[Recap/RockosModernLifeS1E5CleanLovinUnbalancedLoad Clean Lovin']]", Spunky [[AnimalSweetOnObject falls in love with Rocko's mop]], and when Rocko finds out, he locks the mop in his closet. The following night, Spunky attempts to elope with the mop by making a bedsheet ladder to climb out of Rocko's bedroom window while he's asleep, but makes the mistake of not tying the other end to something, which wakes Rocko up.
255* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "[[Recap/RugratsS1E8RealOrRobotsSpecialDelivery Real or Robots?]]", Tommy makes one to get out of his crib after Stu tapes it shut to prevent him from getting out of it and into his bedroom.
256* In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'', Scooby and Shaggy use a bedsheet ladder in an attempt to escape Dracula's castle. However, as their room overlooks the moat, they don't actually manage to go anywhere.
257* Used by the couch to escape from the Taj Mahal in a CouchGag on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.
258* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'':
259** In the episode "A Bad Reflection on You, Part Two", Shere Khan's pilots make one for Kit to help him escape from their prison cell on the Iron Vulture. When a knot in one of the bedsheets comes undone, Kit nearly falls into the water but manages to climb into the window of Don Karnage's dressing room.
260** In "Citizen Khan", Clementine, a friend of Baloo and the others, was locked in a room, leading her to use this to get out, saying [[SawItInAMovieOnce it always works in the movies]]. Unfortunately, the knot at the end came loose, causing her to fall to the ground while saying "So much for the movies!".
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264* Estonian thief Martin Vaiksaar used knotted bedsheets to scale three 23-foot walls to escape from a jail near Finland's capital city of Helsinki. Despite the facility being brand new with a (presumably) recent staff, it took them an entire day to notice that he had escaped. The tale gets weirder in that he managed to get back to Estonia to find that the police were not interested in the fact that Finnish and Estonian authorities were both meant to be after him.
265* In May 2008, a thief named Aaron Stephen Forden [[http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/new-way-into-prison-and-an-old-way-out/ escaped a New Zealand prison]]. Bonus points for referencing this wiki.
266* Two Polish [=POWs=] [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/naziprison/cold_03.html almost escaped this way]] from Colditz Castle in Saxony in 1941. They were in solitary, the bedsheet rope was supplied by accomplices on a higher story, and the escape route took them through the attic of a guardroom. They were caught only because they made too much noise trying to get down the outer walls.
267* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruffydd_ap_Llywelyn_Fawr Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Fawr]], son of one of the last ruling princes of independent Wales, was imprisoned by the King of England in the Tower of London. He attempted to escape in the night using a rope of knotted clothes and bedsheets, but the rope broke and he fell almost a hundred feet to his death. He was found the following morning with his head rammed into his neck cavity.
268* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Stuart,_Lord_Darnley Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley]], the second husband of [[UsefulNotes/MaryOfScotland Mary, Queen of Scots]] and the father of UsefulNotes/JamesVIAndI, escaped a bomb planted in his house via a chair tied to a line of bedsheets. Unfortunately (for Henry, at least) while he made his escape he ran right into the people who planted the bomb and they promptly strangled him, turning a death that would have looked like an accident into something much more suspicious. A few years later, the English worried about his ex-wife using this trope to escape Bolton Castle. She didn't.
269* [[http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/20/texas.prisoner.escape/index.html Joshua Duane Barnes]], a Texas burglar, pulled off the same feat from a secure medical facility.
270* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE57H4XY20090818 In August 2009]], two men broke out of a German prison using this method.
271* This does not always work out so well, as the Website/DarwinAwards people will attest. [[http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1997-12.html One Pennsylvania man]] fell to his death when his rope was cut by broken glass on the window frame he lowered the bedsheets from.
272* [[http://loweringthebar.net/2015/08/further-review.html On a more hilarious note]], in August 2015, two convicts attempted this in Spokane County Jail. Unfortunately for them, they failed to consider the fact that the window they intended to escape out of was less than five inches wide.
273* During a particular [=MacGyver=]-ish escape attempt from Dannemora prison, an inmate carved the keys he needed from observing the guard's keyring, built a dummy, then tried to climb over the wall with a rope made from bedsheets and clothes. He wasn't, however, bulletproof.
274* Jack Sheppard [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Sheppard#Arrested_and_escaped_twice did this twice]], the first two times he broke out of prison. The first time, it was less than three hours after he was locked up. The ''fourth'' time he escaped imprisonment (in one year), he didn't climb down with his bedsheets, but he did use his blanket to get to an adjacent building, which he escaped through.
275* In Beirut, Lebanon, five prisoners pulled off this trick, escaping from a maximum security prison.
276* In December 2012, two inmates apparently used one of these to escape from a high-rise federal prison in Chicago.
277* A sad example: the 2017 Grenfell Tower Fire in London, UK, where a 24-storey block of flats caught fire and survivor testimonies stated that some trapped residences in the higher floors were trying to escape out the windows with ropes made from linens and bedding.
278* Benvenuto Cellini, an Italian goldsmith and sculptor who lived in the 16th century, claims to have used one of these to escape from the Castel Sant'Angelo, where he had been imprisoned by Pope Paul III.
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