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10[[caption-width-right:350:"[[ThatMakesMeFeelAngry I do not like the Cone of Shame.]]"]]
11->''"Can you please take off the cone of shame now?"''
12-->-- '''Skye''', ''WesternAnimation/PawPatrol''
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15[[TropeyTheWonderDog Tropey]], stop biting that! You're going to pull out the stitches! I mean it! C'mere you!
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17In veterinary practice, the Elizabethan Collar (known colloquially as an "e-collar," "lampshade," "cone of shame," or "pet radar dish") has the purpose of promoting healing of a wound or lesion by preventing the animal from messing with it. It's very effective. However, there is one big problem with this device...
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19It looks ''absolutely ridiculous''.
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21These devices often take the form of a large white plastic cone, though a [[http://www.allfourpaws.com/ variety]] [[https://www.kongcompany.com/cloud-collar of]] [[http://www.provizorinternational.com/dogs.html alternatives]] to this design are on the market. The typical "funnel" design is preferred in fiction because it's... well, [[RuleOfFunny funny]]. Not only does it make the wearer look pathetic and reduces their peripheral vision, it also opens the door for slapstick gags like bouncing off chairs, getting stuck in the pet door, or simply battering their owners' shins.
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23Just like [[AnimalsFearNeutering neutering]], it is one of the fates that animals despise. If the show features [[TalkingAnimal talking pets]] or [[FunnyAnimal funny animals]], expect this to pop up at least once.
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25Not to be confused with DunceCap. If you are looking for actual Elizabethan collars (i.e. those worn by nobility in the 16th century), see RegalRuff.
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32* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khJhA70Guv4 In an Audi commercial]] that aired during Superbowl 2014, one of the "Doberhuahuas" wears one. Since it has a big head on a small body, it topples forward, landing on the cone and staying stuck.
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35[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
36* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'' [=SM007=] has Litten end up in a Cone of Shame after a fight with an Alolan Persian. InUniverse, it is referred to as a "Heliolisk Collar" (Heliolisk being a lizard-like Pokemon with an expandable frill on its neck). When it tries to escape still wearing the cone, it's foiled by a fence which has bars the cone cannot fit through.
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40* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': After bringing a wounded Bob from HYDRA to a shady mercenary clinic, Deadpool decides to prank him while he's under sedation.
41-->'''Deadpool:''' When he passes out, please put one of those ''dog cones'' around his neck.\
42'''Doctor:''' You paid cash, so sure.
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45[[folder:Comic Strips]]
46* ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'':
47** Wally arrives at work wearing one, having injured himself [[http://dilbert.com/fast/2002-11-29/ pressing two buttons at once on his TV remote]].
48** In a series of strips that were printed several years later, Wally is again in one (this time a traditionally-attached cone that surrounded his entire head). He asks for coffee and donuts to be poured in.
49* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'':
50** [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2020/04/19 One strip]] has Odie dream about the rest of the main cast wearing one and being inconvenienced by the cones they're wearing.
51** The [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2023/07/07 July 7, 2023]] strip has Arlene see both Garfield and Odie wearing these cones, with Garfield stating that he and Odie don't want to talk about it.
52* ''ComicStrip/GetFuzzy'' uses this a few times. It's called "cone of shame" by name. Rob is seen feeding Bucky in one strip by tossing food in the top of the cone, a la the ''Dilbert'' example.
53* In ''ComicStrip/LibertyMeadows'' Oscar wears one briefly after being neutered. Though when he first came out of anaesthesia Leslie couldn't find any so he [[http://www.gocomics.com/libertymeadows/2008/06/04 improvised]]. And [[http://www.gocomics.com/libertymeadows/2008/06/09 Dean gets a collar]] too after making fun of him in front of Brandy, to stop him from smoking.
54* ''ComicStrip/MotherGooseAndGrimm'':
55** Worn by Grimmy in some stories of. At times, he's tried to keep people from recognizing him with it by wearing a black cloak, only for him to be mistaken for a nun.
56** [[Franchise/StarWars Chewbacca]] wears one in [[http://www.grimmy.com/images/MGG_Archive/MGG_2014/MGG-2014-04-25.gif another strip.]]
57--->'''Han Solo:''' Stop complaining, the vet said to keep your collar on and don't ride with your head out the window anymore.
58* ''ComicStrip/OffTheMark'': One strip features a dog who wears a cone ''on his butt''. [[DontAsk He doesn't want to talk about it]].
59* In ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'', Pierce wears one to try to cut down his mobile phone usage.
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62[[folder:Fan Works]]
63* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': After Bolt goes to the veterinarian to have a bite on his nose treated in "The Service Dog," he is depicted as wearing a cone around his neck during the subsequent TV courtroom show trial so he doesn't reopen the wounds. It actually comes in handy when Bolt turns his head to face Carmen, the chihuahua that attacked him, and (with the cone obscuring the judge's line of sight) [[TongueOutInsult sticks his tongue out derisively at her]]. Carmen explodes in yapping fury, helping disprove her owner's contention that Carmen couldn't have instigated the attack.
64* One ''Manga/InuYasha'' [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6154630/1/Ear-Mites fanfiction]] has Inu-Yasha getting ear mites and being forced to wear a cone collar. [[http://inumaru101.deviantart.com/art/The-Cone-of-Shame-499074842 With illustration.]]
65* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
66** A piece of [[http://fluttershy-fans.deviantart.com/gallery/?set=30804150&offset=24#/d5e3dbj fan-art]] sums up best one of the risks with this trope:
67--->'''Rarity:''' ''[to Fluttershy]'' Which do you think will heal first: Opal's injuries or the one she will no doubt be giving me for making her wear that dreadful cone?
68** In the story ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/423649/the-cone-of-shame The Cone of Shame]]'', Rainbow Dash is forced to wear one despite not being a pet, since she can't help reflexively pawing at her stitches.
69** For that matter, [[https://derpibooru.org/tags/elizabethan+collar "Elizabethan Collar"]] is a whole tag on {{Derpibooru}}.
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72[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
73* ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'' is the TropeNamer.
74** The page image comes from when Dug is forced to wear it as punishment for losing the bird he was ordered to capture.
75** In the climax, Alpha [[spoiler:[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWU5M1q0WqU&ab_channel=ruiyuwu1998 gets a loudspeaker funnel stuffed onto his head]] that causes him to look like he's wearing one too. Subsequently he loses control of the pack]].
76* Grandsanta's reindeer in ''WesternAnimation/ArthurChristmas'' wears one.
77* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lascars}}'' movie, the judge's dog wears a cone about as big as itself.
78* ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar1'': The first time we see Melman the Giraffe, he's wearing a cone and claims to be sick. It's just the first sign that he's a big hypochondriac.
79* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'', monsters who undergo decontamination by the CDA end up wearing one. In addition to wearing one herself, each of Celia's [[GorgeousGorgon hair-snakes]] have to wear their own individual cones.
80* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets2'':
81** A promotional poster for the film depicts the lead character, the dog Max, wearing one of these and a sign reading "Don't laugh."
82** In the film itself, Max wears a cone for his compulsive scratching caused by all the stress of worrying about Liam. He finds it uncomfortable and makes things difficult for him, like keeping him from reaching Busy Bee from under the table. Rooster eventually takes it off for him, saying that he's "cured." Neither Katie nor Chuck seem to notice or care. Then again, the scratching tic that required him to wear it in the first place is soon cured for real.
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85[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
86* A deleted scene from ''Film/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem'' shows one of the heads of a runespoor, a three-headed snake, wearing one of these.
87-->'''Newt:''' You know exactly why you're wearing it. You stop biting the others and it'll come off.
88* In ''Film/OneCrazySummer'', Squid Calamari's deformed dog, who wears the Cone of Shame, ends up having puppies wearing the same thing.
89* In ''Film/Strays2023'', Hunter usually wears one, though he intentionally keeps it on as a SecurityBlanket rather than actually needing it for medical reasons. [[spoiler: It comes off at the end of the movie during the dogs' confrontation with Doug.]].
90* In ''Film/{{Underdog}}'', Shoeshine is forced to wear one in order to prevent people from recognizing him as the title superhero.
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93[[folder:Literature]]
94* The protagonist of ''Literature/ADogsPurpose'' is put into one several times during his several lives. He finds it very embarrassing.
95* Timmy the Dog had to wear one of these in ''Literature/TheFamousFive'' adventure ''Five on a Secret Trail''.
96* In the ''Literature/WarriorCats'' book ''Crowfeather's Trial'', Nightcloud is wearing one of these when her Clanmates find her in a Twoleg home. She has them remove it at the first opportunity, and is scornful of the idea that she'd be so stupid as to mess with her wound.
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100* Stephen Colbert does this on ''Series/TheColbertReport'' while recovering from a broken wrist. He attempts to pour drugs into his mouth.
101* In "The Cone Ranger" on ''Series/CutthroatKitchen'', the final challenge is to make ice cream cones and one of the sabotages involves making the opposing chef wear this. It sells for only $500 because the other chef is determined to leave with $25,000, even though he's already been sabotaged by having to mix his ice cream in traffic cones. [[spoiler:He, Kyle, wins and becomes the first ever to leave with $25,000!]]
102* The Cone of Shame makes an appearance in the third season of ''Series/{{Frasier}},'' after Eddie gets into a dogfight.
103-->'''Martin:''' Aw, look at him! He's humiliated!\
104'''Daphne:''' True. Although I've noticed that if you put him on top of the telly, Channel 5 comes in clear as a bell.[[note]] This becomes a BrickJoke that reaches its payoff in TheTag.[[/note]]
105* In the ''Series/HenryDanger'' and ''Series/TheThundermans'' {{Crossover}} "Danger & Thunder", Piper gets "Text Neck" from staring down at her phone for too long, requiring her to wear a cone around her head. Since she can't text with it on, she gets [[ButtMonkey Jasper]] to do it. Unfortunately, when she asks him to invite a boy named Steven to a party being hosted by her friend Emily, Jasper sends an invite to [[OneSteveLimit "Booger Steven" instead of "Super Cute Steven"]] by mistake, which causes all of Piper's friends to hate her.
106* Stephen Colbert again in ''Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnQoE3s7J7g During the 2016 presidential campaign,]] he complains that Donald Trump's constant reversals are making him suffer for whiplash, demonstrating it first with a neck brace, and then with a cone of shame.
107-->'''Stephen Colbert:''' Doctor says I have to wear this till election's over, so I, hu... so I don't claw my eyes out.
108* PlayedForLaughs during a ''Series/MythBusters'' build -- after cutting down a large metal funnel, the leftover piece (which looked just like one of these cones) was plopped on Scottie's head.
109-->'''Scottie:''' I can't gnaw on my arm!
110* In ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', after one of his attempts [[ItMakesSenseInContext to get kissed by someone that loves him in order to get back to normal]], Salem is given a collar. He complains that it makes him look like a Victrola... which only prompts Hilda and Zelda to cast a spell on him to make him play music while his mouth is open.
111* A ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCXkgFjfr9M sketch]] parodying ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' trailer by having the first trilogy's stars showing their age puts a collar on Chewbacca.
112* One of the new interns in ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' tries putting one of these on a mentally ill patient to stop him biting the bandages on his hands. She is told to stop it. She did this because she considered it ''more'' humane than tying the man down, which she eventually resorts too.
113* In ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman'', Ruff has to wear one when he breaks his leg while dancing on a fence in a attempt to imitate his "Action to the Maxion" action figure, to prove that the toy is based on him. At the end of the episode, he's force to wear an even BIGGER cone that covers his entire face.
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116[[folder:Music]]
117* Music/FaithNoMore have a song called "Cone of Shame" in reference to this trope.
118* The artwork for the Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge song "Domesticated Animals" shows [[https://format-com-cld-res.cloudinary.com/image/private/s--SotCgYpX--/c_limit,g_center,h_65535,w_2500/fl_keep_iptc.progressive,q_95/v1/030de9b6f3f19d68ae84495daf78f732/Domesticated.jpg?1086 a human man in one]].
119* The dog in the video for Music/TheOffspring's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwRL1LNVTLI "Hit That"]] ends up in one of these, presumably [[AnimalsFearNeutering after being neutered]].
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122[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
123* Rowlf wears one in his first appearance in ''Series/TheMuppets2015'' (episode 3 "Bear Left Then Bear Right"). Since he has hands, he's later shown having removed it so he can bite his stitches.
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126[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
127* One of the ''TabletopGame/ExplodingKittens'' expansions, Imploding Kittens, introduces changing the direction of play...and includes a full size cone with arrows to depict turn rotation, called the "Exploding Kittens Cone of Shame". The first player to lose track of whose turn it is has to wear the Cone for the rest of the game.
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131* One of the items sold at the Kimbara Outback medical center in ''VideoGame/AnimalJam'' is a cone. Though in this case, it's worn as a cosmetic accessory.
132* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'': Relius Clover's [[FinishingMove Astral Heat]] has him capture his enemy in a TailorMadePrison. When used on Jubei, he has him struggle while wearing one of these. It should be noted that Jubei is not only an anthropomorphic house cat but also FamedInStory as possibly ''the strongest warrior in the entire world''.
133* One of the joke gifts available as DLC for ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' is one of these. It's the only thing that will lower the Mabari hound's approval rating for the Warden, and lowers his morale when equipped. On the other hand, [[EmbarrassingButEmpoweringOutfit it also gives a really big armor bonus.]]
134* ''VideoGame/RockOfAges'' has the sequel's Sphinx boss. Getting in a couple of hits to the face breaks off the boss's nose, causing Cleopatra to slap a cone onto it, to its dismay. This actually works against you by acting as a shield of sorts, blocking attacks from all but the very front and giving the sphinx a few new moves to work with.
135* ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'': When the PlayerCharacter infiltrates the DecadentCourt of Meiyerditch's {{Vampire Monarch}}y, they can advise one noblewoman to punish an underperforming werewolf lackey with humiliation rather than [[YouHaveFailedMe death]]. When the werewolf is seen next, it's wearing a cone of shame -- with {{silver|HasMysticPowers}} barbs.
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138[[folder:Web Animation]]
139* WebAnimation/SimonsCat dons one in the "Pug Life" short.
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142[[folder:Webcomics]]
143* ''Webcomic/BreakingCatNews'': "[[http://www.breakingcatnews.com/comic/the-people-dressed-elvis-up-like-a-lamp/ The People Dressed Elvis Up Like a Lamp.]]" This causes the other two cats great hilarity. Elvis is really not amused.
144* ''Webcomic/CestLaVie'': A ''human'' character, Michael, is forced to wear one as he cannot help picking at an operation site... Michael, we should add, is a little bit "strange" anyway; the author may be building him up into somebody asocial and undersocialized.
145* In ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'', Bino [[http://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2009/08/07/in-a-laundry-bag-with-a-dollar-sign/ ends up in the cone of shame]] after [[http://www.housepetscomic.com/comic/2009/08/05/something-went-wrong-somewhere/ taking a big fall at the Milton mansion]] trying to earn a prize.
146* In one episode of Marvel's webcomic ''Webcomic/ItsJeff'', Jeff the [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter baby land shark]] is put in a cone of shame (referred to as a 'cone of doom' in the title) after injuring his tail. Predictably, he hates it, but can't escape. He's a little happier after a garden hose is used to fill the cone with water.
147* Cricket, one of the cats in ''Webcomic/JohnnyWander'', once [[http://www.johnnywander.com/comic/party-cone had to wear one]] after getting spayed. The AltText even reads "but seriously, the thing is bright pink and covered in glitter."
148* Appears in a couple of gags in ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' after a character lives through AmusingInjuries.
149* ''Webcomic/{{Mohagen}}'' has the title character (a goldfish) [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CWTRG5iJ58U/?img_index=5 forced to wear such a cone]] for a few strips because of ichthyophthirius (it's kind of like a rash). He encounters problem like reduced vision field, sneezing propelling him backward, the cone working as a receiver from a nearby Xbox chatter, and getting feedback on his phone.
150* ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'': At a [[https://www.oglaf.com/specialty-breeds/ sorcerous abominations and pet show]], the winner of the "best rideable" category is a giant lizard with a cone of shame. Considering the wounds sported by the rider, said cone is justified.
151* ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' features the Cone on the catgirl in the "Spay your catgirl" poster.
152* ''Webcomic/TwoLumps'': Snooch had to wear a cone, and was using it as a megaphone.
153* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'': Miki is [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2854.html shown]] wearing a cone that leaves only her FurryFemaleMane visible after a "good date" with a fire dog.
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156[[folder:Web Videos]]
157* ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}'':
158** Lala wears one in "Cats vs. Glass Dome". Sadly it interferes with her ability to push the glass off the plate so Claire removes the dome and gives her the food anyway. In another video, Lala complains because the cone stops her from jumping on the kitchen counter where she likes to "watch" Claire make food.
159** Toto and Dodo wear one after being neutered, although Claire does cut the cone down and tape it so they will be more comfortable and will be able to eat and drink more easily. Toto doesn't take too kindly to it but not only does it take ''three'' attempts to get it on Dodo, he goes into a huge, angry sulk afterward.
160** Turns out Claire has quite a collection of these, usually in novelty form. She has them in the shape of donuts, flowers, animals and food. When the cats have to wear them Lulu usually gets the lemon shaped one, DD gets the bread, Lala gets the lion and TT gets the elephant.
161* The ''WebVideo/SciShow'' video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QDDHjRZIZM "Why Your Dog Has an Anti-Tick Pill and You Don't?"]] has a promo picture featuring a dog wearing an Elizabethan Collar... as well as its master.
162* In ''WebVideo/SuperTherapy'', ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} wears one in the teaser preceding her dedicated episode. She explains that she got into another fight with Batman.
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166* Lucky in ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' has to wear a cone after falling from a high tree branch and getting stitches. Cue humiliation from the other dogs (especially Mooch, who dared him in the first place). At the end of the episode, Lucky decides it's not so bad, compared to the doggie-wheelchair Mooch is put in after getting LaserGuidedKarma from daring Lucky again.
167* In ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatianStreet'', Diesel wears one during the episode "Poetry Scam".
168* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' episode "Muffin Cone", Bluey's cousin Muffin is put in one to keep from sucking her thumb. Like Mr Peanutbutter, the dogs in ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' are anthropomorphic, and Muffin has trouble seeing with the cone on too. Bluey and Bingo make her feel better about it by incorporating the cone into their games, like having Muffin pretend to be a traffic cone.
169* In ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'', Mr. Peanutbutter wears one at the beginning of season 2, due to drunkenly punching a mirror thinking it was another dog. He has an additional problem other than the cone making him look ridiculous; because he's anthromorphic, and doesn't walk on all fours like a normal dog, the cone blocks off pretty much his whole field of vision, leaving him with what little he can see over the top edge of the cone.
170* In the ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' episode "Cone Dog", Dog gets one of these, and Cat discovers that he can hear people at a distance due to it. He uses this ability to outsmart Winslow at first, but is soon blackmailing everyone in Nearburg about their secrets, and then getting DrunkWithPower and becoming emperor of Nearburg, then the world, using the citizens of Nearburg as slaves to build his empire under the threat of revealing their secrets. All the while, Dog is put into cones of ever-increasing size, and by the end of the episode, the cone around his neck is gigantic. He eventually gets out of the cone when he can take no more and joins the people of Nearburg in an uprising against Cat (which involves revealing their secrets - they all wear pink bunny suits. Yes, it's a bizarre episode).
171* Cleo gets to wear one in the ''WesternAnimation/CliffordTheBigRedDog'' episode "Cleo Gets a Cone".
172* In "Take Your Pet to the Vet" on ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'', a dog in the vet's office can be seen wearing one of these. Additionally, in "Liv Long and Pawsper," Doc puts Luna's RobotDog rover, Liv, in one of these after he starts scratching when she glues his antenna back on. She also mentions that her friend Emmy's dog had wear one once for a few days.
173* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
174** The episode "Brian Sings and Swings" has Brian wearing one after being hit by Peter's car. He passes out after Peter fills it up with kibble and then turns it to mush with water.
175** Quagmire has to wear one around his crotch to ease his sexual urges.
176** A CutawayGag has Brian wear one of these after he got neutered. Stewie uses it as a mock basketball hoop.
177--->'''Brian:''' God, I feel like biting my crotch.
178* In ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride'' Hunter wore one all the time. Why isn't explained aside from one throwaway line in the unaired pilot about a rash.
179* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Parasites Regained," Hermes puts a cone on Nibbler (whose brain is being affected by worms) after he tears apart one of Professor Farnsworth's slippers.
180-->'''Nibbler:''' Not the cone of shame!
181* In the ''WesternAnimation/HouseBroken'' episode "Who's The Cat-Chlorette" Honey has to wear one after having surgery to remove a fatty muscle on her thigh. She ends up using it to communicate with what she thinks is another dog wearing one, which turns out to have been a crocodile all along.
182* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': Dale gets one of these after going berserk from head lice, even falling on the ground and scratching his head like a dog in a circle.
183-->'''Hank:''' Dang it, Dale, don't make me get the plastic cone again.
184* In "I Want My Plaster" on ''Literature/LittlePrincess'', Scruff is seen in the cone of shame after hurting his foot. Puss takes it as an opportunity for an amusing game, throwing various colored balls inside the cone. At the end of the episode, he gets a cone too after he and Princess have an accident.
185* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/MarthaSpeaks'', the main character has to wear one of these to prevent her from scratching her ear mites. She hates it, as it makes things "sound funny", and scares away Baby Jake.
186* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Mickey Mouse|2013}}'' short "[[Recap/MickeyMouseS3E1Coned Coned!]]" has Pluto being forced to wear one as well as Mickey attempting to make Pluto feel better about it by wearing one himself.
187* In Episode 6 of ''WesternAnimation/MonsterBeach'', the werewolf Mutt is put in one for not resisting the urge to bite his wounded leg, much to his chagrin. The cone intensifies his canine hearing, making him able to read the radio signals of alien invaders... which is actually just an advertisment for a sci-fi convention.
188* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
189** In the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E22ABirdInTheHoof A Bird in the Hoof]]", Celestia's pet bird Philomena gets one to stop her from plucking her feathers.
190** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E21LeapOfFaith Leap of Faith]]" shows the [[EnsembleDarkhorse/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic background pony]] [[AllThereInTheScript Sea Swirl]] wearing a Cone of Shame.
191* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': In "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS2E7ChumBucketListBigBabyPatrick Chum Bucket List]]", Patrick is fitted with a cone to prevent him from eating more chum after he gets sick from it. He just orders Plankton to fill the cone with chum and eats from there.
192* ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'':
193** In "Pups Save Skye", when Marshall tells Skye she only hurt her paw, Skye asks, "Can you please take off the cone of shame now?"
194** In "Pups Save an Ace", an overzealous EMT Marshall puts one on Ace Sorensen along with a cast on her foot, while treating a teeny scratch on her arm, causing Rocky to ask "Don't you think you overdid it just a little?"
195* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Even platypuses aren't immune. Perry has to wear one in "Hail Doofania!", which is so big that it keeps him from entering his lair, and subsequently, from thwarting Doofenshmirtz.
196* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'', Bubbles is reduced to having to wear one of these after being stung in the throat by a bee.
197* Buster had to wear one in the ''WesternAnimation/PuppyDogPals'' episode, "Buster Bluster".
198* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretFilesOfTheSpyDogs'' it is revealed that the device was designed by dogs themselves -- it is used by the communication teams for voice amplification.
199* [[BeleagueredAssistant Bitzer]] from ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'' found himself wearing wearing this twice in "Pig Trouble" and the appropriately titled "Cone of Shame"- both times because he couldn't stop chewing the bandages- or in the former episode's case- his leg cast- the doctor made him wear.
200* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': When Mr. Burns' slant oil drill ruins Bart's tree house (with him & Santa's Little Helper inside), SLH is reduced to wearing one of these while in a doggie-wheelchair. Grampa mistakes him for a lamp.
201* On ''WesternAnimation/ToddWorld'', Todd's friend Sophie places Benny in this in "Itchy Itch" after both he and Todd get the titular itchy itch from itchy itch plants, a FantasticFlora version of poison ivy.
202* ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'': Dudley has to wear a cone in "Dog Dish" so he won't scratch at the [[GrossUpCloseUp horrible red rash]] on his butt.
203* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Tupu}}'', Shoobz's bulldog Dandruff wears a Cone of Shame at all time to prevent him from scratching himself and gnawing at his fur.
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