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3->''"In this life, one thing counts\
4In the bank, large amounts\
5I'm afraid these don't grow on trees\
6You've got to pick a pocket or two!"''
7-->-- '''Fagin''', ''Theatre/{{Oliver}}''
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9The preferred method a StreetUrchin uses to acquire stuff -- since they're too poor to afford it legitimately -- is to sneak it out of their [[TheCon mark's]] pocket and/or into their own. A RebelliousPrincess sometimes does this for the sheer thrill of it, or because they honestly believe they don't have to pay for anything; expect some kind of FreudianExcuse to come into play. The KleptomaniacHero also does this to anything that isn't nailed down and/or can be sold for money. Someone with StickyFingers does it merely because they want or are compelled to.
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11When this is done to a retail establishment, this is known as shoplifting. The distinction between shoplifting, burglary and robbery is that a shoplifter enters the store when it's open and sneakily conceals an item on their person; a burglar breaks into a closed store to steal items; and a robber goes into the store and steals with violence (or threats). In RealLife, shoplifters range from impoverished people who steal food to eat, to middle-class {{Suburbia}} teens doing it as a prank, to career criminals who do it methodically using accomplices to distract staff and aids like baggy clothes.
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13BallisticDiscount is a subtrope that adds murder to the ensemble and will likely get you killed if you should ever try it in a real gun shop. PercussivePickpocket is a method of invoking this trope where the theft is disguised as a harmless [[CrashIntoHello bump on the street]].
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15See also VideoGameStealing for the game mechanic.
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17!!Examples:
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21[[folder:Advertising]]
22* Some commercials for Burger King claims that the chain practices "reverse pickpocketing" by sneaking money back into their customers' pockets.
23* In one PSA about piracy, a kid is seen stealing a chocolate bar from a store. When his father finds out, he asks his son where he learned to steal. The son then claims that he thought that it was okay since his dad steals satellite signals.
24* Another PSA featured a subversion: A stereotypical punk kid snatches a purse after a woman leaves it behind at a bus stop. As he runs away, he's pursued by a police car. The end of the ad reveals that the kid actually grabbed the purse so he could return it.
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28* The ''Manga/BlackJack'' story "Tetsu of the Yamanote Line" revolves around the titular Tetsu, a notorious pickpocket, and his {{friendly rival}}ry with a police detective who's sworn to catch him red-handed. When Tetsu [[{{Fingore}} gets his fingers cut off]] after trying to rob some {{yakuza}}, the detective brings in Black Jack to fix Tetsu's fingers.
29* At least one student in ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' has a habit of shoplifting because she [[FreudianExcuse feels neglected by her workaholic parents]].
30* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'': In the anime episode "Turkey&!"--as well as the manga strip it's based on, [[NationsAsPeople Germany and Italy]] are sightseeing at the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata_Bridge Galata bridge]] when a thief runs up and steals Italy's camera. Unfortunately for the thief, Turkey was fishing off the bridge and immediately caught him and berated him for scaring tourists away.
31* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', when forced to adhere to [[VillainOfTheWeek Steely Dan]]'s demands, Jotaro is ordered to steal a necklace from a jewelry shop or else Joseph will suffer from The Lovers. Immediately after Jotaro steals the necklace, [[HateSink Steely Dan rats him out to the whole store]], which leads to Jotaro getting assaulted by several civilians. Jotaro, however, calmly tells Dan that all he's done is add more to the stockpile of his [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown inevitable demise]].
32* In ''Anime/LupinIIIPrisonOfThePast'', Finnegan uses his pickpocket skills to steal Jigen's magnum revolver and replace it with a toy before turning on Lupin and his gang.
33* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'': Yotsura is known for stealing things, and he steals Makoto's laptop in his introductory chapter.
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36[[folder:Comic Books]]
37* In ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'', when the protagonists go out to buy food, Nico warns them all "Remember, you're invisible to most adults until you start shoplifting, so go easy on the five finger discounts".
38* In ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons'', Ned Flanders is set up on a blind date with a woman who can only be described as his polar opposite. When they sit down for dinner at a fancy restaurant, her clothes are stuffed with silverware.
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42* ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'' had a storyline where Michael stole a scarf for his mother and got away with it. He ends up feeling guilty and returning it, whereupon he ''is'' caught, but not punished due to his honesty.
43* ComicStrip/FoxTrot did a similar storyline to the above, with Paige and her friend Nicole wrestling with stealing a music CD. Paige takes it but decides to put it back before she leaves the store. She is incredibly lucky, as they are stopped by a security guard who says he saw them take it out of her purse and put it back and is very glad they did that - because he ''also'' saw when they put the CD ''into'' the purse.
44-->'''Guard:''' Understand, we'd be having a ''very'' different conversation right about now.\
45'''Nicole:''' ''[clutching her chest]'' I think my glad beats your glad.
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49* In the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' RemixComic "Smurfed Behind: The Departure", Greedy catches his brother Nabby trying to steal one of the chocolate-covered creampuffs and says "no four-finger discounts for you."
50* Subverted and inverted in ''[[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/hybrid-hive-eat-shard-worm-mgln-complete.55056/ Hybrid Hive: Eat Shard]]'', since Taylor routinely has Hive keep all her things in [[{{Hammerspace}} dimensional storage]]. A pair of pickpockets on the Boardwalk sees her pulling out suspiciously large sums of cash to pay for things, and they repeatedly brush past her in hopes of a rich mark, but they find her pockets empty every time. Then Taylor, who was aware of them, gets tired of it and has Hive steal ''their'' wallets from them -- along with their whole takings for the day -- separate out the cash, and put the empty wallets in her pockets for them to steal back, to their immense confusion. (She donates the reverse-stolen money to charities afterward.)
51* The Fairy Tail fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12908239/1/The-Spirit-Doll The Spirit Doll]]'' starts out with a little girl alone in a hotel room when her mother doesn't return from getting supper the previous day. As she looks for her mother she steals food, money (no explanation on how), and clothes. Until she has a run-in with Erza, Natsu, and Gray who decide to take her in and help find her mother. They brush offer her thievery as necessary acts of survival. However, Erza, for a short while, does worry over some special-looking [[spoiler: keys]] that the girl claims, at first, are just replicas that her mother gave her. She did steal a doll as well but for a very specific reason. Which ends up playing a role in the plot. By the way, her mother is [[spoiler: Lucy]] and the girl's name is [[spoiler: Nashi]]; no points on guessing who the father is.
52* Belladonna and her girlfriends in ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' often get what they need by breaking into stores, though she's willing to relent for [[TokenGoodTeammate Aurora's sake]] and get things legally whenever they have the chance, even if she finds it annoying.
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56* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}''. StreetUrchin Aladdin and his monkey friend Abu steal a melon for breakfast in the city's marketplace. After they meet Princess Jasmine, Abu snags some apples and gold pieces this way.
57* The Thief in ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'' is such an inveterate [[StickyFingers kleptomaniac]] that he even picks his ''own'' pocket.
58* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'':
59** Nick casually lifts a snack from a fruit stall as he and Judy walk past.
60** In the end credits, Weaselton is shown picking cash out of a bystander's hip pocket.
61* In ''WesternAnimation/AprilAndTheExtraordinaryWorld'', the teenaged April is first seen shoplifting candy and books from street stalls for Darwin.
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64[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
65%%Needs context * Young Creator/CharlieChaplin in ''Film/ShanghaiKnights''.
66* Used a lot in the ''Film/TheThreeStooges''. In the short Loco Boy Makes Good, Curly is apparently a slick enough pickpocket to steal $50 and a pocket watch from someone. Yet in other shorts, he's caught stealing silverware and anything not nailed down. The other Stooges are guilty of this from time to time
67* In ''Film/AnimalHouse'', one of the characters steals food for a party by hiding it in his jacket. The check-out girl notices but doesn't turn him in. Two of the items hidden in the guy's jacket are a couple of small roasts, and they're hidden so that they look like boobs.
68* In the Creator/CharlieChaplin film ''Film/TheFloorwalker'', a group of shoppers strip a display in a department store bare while the salesman is trying run The Tramp out of the store.
69* In ''Film/CasAndDylan'', shoplifting is one of Dylan Morgan's steady habits, much to the consternation of her traveling partner Cas. Her last pilfering in the film is a CD of bluegrass music - a peace offering for an earlier scene where she made fun of Cas' insistence on listening to a bluegrass radio station during their cross-country trip.
70* In ''Film/TowerHeist'', Slide asks Josh, Charlie, Enrique, and Fitzhugh to prove that they are willing to steal by shoplifting $50 dollars worth of goods from the mall.
71* In ''Film/{{Shoplifters}}'', Shota is a kid who does that in order to support his family.
72* In ''Film/LaughterInParadise'', Captain Russell very obviously shoplifts several items in an attempt to get arrested. He succeeds but then discovers he CantGetInTroubleForNuthin.
73* The thief played by Ben Howard in ''Film/FromBeyondTheGrave'' has a habit of filching anything that isn't nailed down. While casing the shop, he unscrews the bell on a bicycle parked outside and pockets it.
74* Street urchins filch Antonio's loaves from his basket at the market in ''Film/ThePitAndThePendulum1991''.
75* In ''Film/{{Sheitan}}'', Bart and his friends shoplift a bunch of snack foods from the service station. (They also drive off without paying for the fuel.)
76* ''Film/{{Lippy}}'': Two teenage girls decide to steal some bottles of lipstick at the pharmacy they're in. They attempt to discreetly pocket them, only to get caught.
77* In ''Film/AaronLovesAngela'', Aaron and his friends shoplift porn magazines from an adult bookstore.
78* The protagonists of ''Film/MackintoshAndTJ'' meet when T.J. tries to shoplift an apple. Mackintosh pretends T.J. is with him and pays for the groceries.
79* ''Film/AboutScout'': At a rest stop, Scout tells Sam to ask the cashier about condoms to create a distraction while she steals food. They're interrupted by a news report on their car theft.
80* Freebie from ''Film/FreebieAndTheBean'' regularly steals from businesses, although he says it's not really stealing because he doesn't hide merchandise under his clothes or threaten people with a gun - he just takes whatever he wants and threatens the owner with an inspection if he complains.
81* In ''Film/AdamAndPaul'', the titular homeless drug addicts feed themselves mostly by shoplifting. In one scene Paul attempts to steal from a convenience store but is kicked out for touching a loaf of bread with his filthy hands. Karl, a fellow homeless guy, manages to steal the bread and gives it to Paul, rationalizing that it would have been thrown out anyway.
82* ''Film/ShredderOrpheus'' has Scratch and Razoreus, a pair of expert shoplifters and all-purpose vandals. Since they lack money to buy food, they often steal it or go dumpster-diving, with a scene revolving around taking boxes of Shredded Wheat from a delivery truck.
83* ''Series/Scoundrels2010'': ''All'' of the West family is good at stealing petty stuff from stores and people, with Cheryl having to constantly hound them not to do it after they go "straight".
84* ''Film/OceansEleven'': Linus Caldwell's specialty is pickpocketing and he's ''really'' good at it. His main job during the Bellagio heist is to steal security codes from Terry Benedict's pocket. Danny Ocean is no slouch either, he first approaches Linus by lifting a wallet that Linus had just stolen from a guy on a train.
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87[[folder:Literature]]
88* In ''Literature/RWBYRomanHoliday'', Trivia sneaks out of the house and goes on a "shopping spree". When she returns her father already knows what she did and bought it all off. This upsets her as it means that she no longer owns any of it.
89* ''Literature/ImOk2018'': Ok steals a customer's sample bottle of skin cream from a store to give to his mother. He doesn't feel good about doing it.
90* In ''Literature/OliverTwist'', Oliver joins a street gang who are trained in the arts of pickpocketing.
91** Perhaps in a ShoutOut to this, ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' runs across a similar pickpocketing training school when a body of one of its "students" turns up in the ColdOpening.
92* ''[[Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar Take A Thief]]'' by Creator/MercedesLackey also features a pickpocketing training school that main character Skif attends for a while. Again, there's a lot of similarities to ''Literature/OliverTwist''.
93* In the third book of ''Literature/CodexAlera'', High Lady Antillus is bullying Rufus Scipio, a.k.a. Tavi. He responds by acting meek, and the moment she's out of earshot, pulls her purse out of his pocket. How else is the [[TheCallPutMeOnHold only]] {{Muggle}} in the setting going to get revenge on a PersonOfMassDestruction? [[spoiler:This turns out to be a major plot point]].
94* In the short story [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitch-Hiker_(short_story) "The Hitch-Hiker"]] by Creator/RoaldDahl, the narrator gives a hitchhiker a lift and has a rather interesting discussion with the guy, who is a professional [[strike:pickpocket]] fingersmith. The hitchhiker is very proud of his work and is even able to remove the belt from the narrator without attracting attention. Apparently he makes a living by going to horse races and stealing from people who win several games (though he prides himself in never stealing from poor people or anyone who loses). [[spoiler:At the end of the story, when a police officer writes down the narrator's information for speeding, the fingersmith steals said notes so they won't get caught.]]
95* Watch Corporal Nobby Nobbs of ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' is an expert at this, having been an ArtfulDodger when he was a child. Everyone knows this, and nobody finds it more than mildly annoying at this point (the official Watch procedure for getting money out of Petty Cash is "Go find Nobby and make him give it back"). The climax to ''{{Literature/Thud}}'' even relies on the assumption that he will have a certain MacGuffin on him, simply because it looked valuable and was in his vicinity for a while.
96* Kate Ross's Regency sleuth Literature/JulianKestrel has a valet who used to be a pickpocket (which is why he's called "[[MeaningfulName Dipper]]"). Every so often this ability comes in handy in solving a murder.
97* In Creator/GeorgetteHeyer's ''Literature/FridaysChild'', Viscount Sheringham's Tiger is a former street urchin and pickpocket. Sherry eventually teaches him not to steal from his master's friends, but the skill comes into play in unraveling the plot.
98* ''Literature/SaintessSummonsSkeletons'': When Sofia finds a vending machine that wants gold and won't accept fake bone coins, she just shatters it with a punch and loots the contents.
99* In the first ''Literature/TruemanBradley'' novel, Trueman is robbed by a man pretending to help him find the bank.
100* In ''Literature/HarmonicFeedback'', Naomi ropes Drea into helping her steal expensive lingerie, which she feels justified in doing because of the snotty clerks.
101* Meparik from ''Literature/HeraldsOfRhimn''. He frequently steals wallets in order to pay the rent his Courtfather imposed on him for moving out. In the narration, he also admits to having [[StickyFingers “a hoarding problem”]].
102* Trish from ''Literature/WickedGood'' regularly shoplifts candy.
103* Arlo from ''Literature/TheSavant'' is targeted by a pickpocket while he's traveling across the Mediterranean in a cargo boat. He manages to kick the man overboard. Arlo isn't worried about him, since there are fishing boats nearby that could rescue him.
104* ''Literature/MyDarkVanessa'': After Vanessa is transferred to a public school, she falls in with two girls who take her to shoplift nail polish during lunch break.
105* ''Literature/TheFinding'': Poll tricks Alex into doing this by hiding food in his backpack and then carrying it out of the store before he can get it out. She rationalises this by stating she has 'some big boys to feed.'
106* Lauren from ''Literature/EveryShinyThing'' shoplifts shampoo, sparkly hair clips, and a ring so she can sell them to [[JustLikeRobinHood raise money to help autistic kids afford occupational therapy]].
107* In ''Literature/SmallAsAnElephant'', Jack shoplifts a toy elephant and runs away as a store employee chases him. For the rest of the book, the elephant serves as a SecurityBlanket for him.
108* Cody from ''Literature/TheMissingPieceOfCharlieOReilly'' once tried to shoplift a bottle of expensive perfume because he couldn't afford a nice present for his grandma's birthday. When the security guard caught him, he dropped the bottle. Instead of a present, his grandma got a $440 fine. [[spoiler:The guilt leads Cody to ask Brona to RetGone him so his grandma won't be hurt by his existence.]]
109* Subverted in ''Literature/TheGreatTrainRobbery'' when Pierce hires a pickpocket to bump his mark (who has a safe key Pierce needs) but not actually take anything, and watches the mark's reaction from a nearby rooftop.[[note]]Hilariously the pickpocket [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards is deeply insulted]] when Pierce asks if he used a mechanical aide to swipe a woman's wallet before hiring him.[[/note]]
110* ''Literature/CanYouSeeMe'': In ''All the Pieces of Me'', Tally's "friends" pressure her into stealing a top from a store by smuggling it out under her T-shirt. She goes along with it because she's terrified of being friendless at school. She shoves the top into a bin at the first opportunity, but she still hates herself for stealing it.
111* ''Literature/AllTheSkillsADeckbuildingLitRPG'': Arthur's "Card Shuffling" skill lets him swipe a single card from someone else's card anchor (not their heart deck), although he doesn't know in advance what he'll get. [[spoiler:It's effective enough that Prince Marion assumes it's an actual card power.]]
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115* Walter's sister-in-law Marie in ''Series/BreakingBad'' is a chronic shoplifter.
116* Dawn in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' turns out to have a bit of kleptomania, but after that little side plot is solved it's quickly forgotten.
117* In ''Series/ElChavoDelOcho'', the title character would sometimes resort to this whenever he's left guarding or asked to deliver some food to someone else. There's also one time he pretended to sleepwalk in Quico's house to take a bag of bread, and when Quico chides him for it, he says "But I didn't steal the bread. [[BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord I just ate it.]]"
118* In ''Series/CougarTown'', Jules is upset that she didn't get in trouble when she was younger like the others, so she tries shoplifting to prove herself. She gets help from Laurie, who is apparently a pro, able to sneak out a hair drier in Jules purse. They get caught and put in "grocery store jail". [[spoiler: Jules eventually does prove she can be a criminal by [[AffectionatePickpocket stealing the manager's pen when she hugs him]].]]
119* In ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration,'' ControlFreak Liberty tries to make nice with the school bad boys. When she tries to impress them by saying she'll provide a "five-finger discount," they're hysterical that this dork thinks this phrase is cool. A few episodes later, as the bad boys are shoplifting, the ringleader flexes his fingers and says, as if he thinks it's cool, "I can get us a five-finger discount."
120* In ''Recap/DoctorWhoTVMTheTVMovie'', the [[Creator/PaulMcGann Eighth Doctor]] demonstrates a talent for pickpocketing people while directly speaking with them. He uses this talent to steal an ID card and a gun... [[StopOrIShootMyself which he uses to hold himself hostage]].
121** The Doctor does tend to just make off with things. Maybe it's kleptomania, maybe it's just that they don't have any money. Probably a bit of both.
122* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRG5vQCldIk&t=1m12s In the Season 2 Sneak Peek Clip,]] Claudia steals a man's wallet from his coat pocket without him noticing.
123* This is part of Parker's repertoire in ''Series/{{Leverage}}''. They have an actual pickpocketing expert, Apollo Robbins, on staff to make sure it's done right. He appeared in one episode as Parker's EvilCounterpart in another crew and they end up in a pickpocketing duel.
124* In ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', the title character was doing this regularly along with all of his other thievery before he discovered karma, and [[TheAtoner decided to make up for all the bad things he had done]].
125* Hanna and Mona from ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars'' were both shoplifters (in fact, the scene in which Mona steals a scarf is pretty much her EstablishingCharacterMoment). However, Hanna was later caught by the police, which resulted on her mom having an affair with [[DirtyCop Detective Wilden]] to prevent charges (plus getting blackmailed by [[BigBad A]] because of it), so she quickly drops this.
126* Cory Baxter on ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'' does this in "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Five-Finger Discount]]" after giving in to peer pressure, but then becomes racked with guilt after having nightmares and tells Raven what he did, then goes back to the store to return the item he stole, which was a stress-toy monkey. Raven then has a vision of him being caught shoplifting again and disguises herself as a security guard to stop him. [[spoiler:Raven herself was the security guard in her vision, making it come true.]] Then, a ''real'' security guard shows up, and Raven saves Cory from facing the same fate the bullies are facing after they were caught.
127* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'':
128** In "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty", the young Gus Rosenthal often stole comic books and toy soldiers, leading his father Lou to [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff hit him with his belt]] to teach him a lesson. Even so, he was going to steal another toy soldier the next day but stopped when he noticed his older self looking at him.
129** In "Song of the Younger World", Tanner Smith was forced to pick people's pockets as he had no money for food. As a result, he was sent to the House of Refuge Reformatory for Wayward Boys.
130* Jimmy from ''Series/TwoUpTwoDown'' has no problem with shoplifting, seeing it as "self-sufficiency".
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134* The video for Music/{{Gob}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHAUPculqWA "B Flat"]] kicks off with a purse-snatcher, and goes downhill from there.
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138* In one episode of ''Radio/TheNowShow'' Music/MitchBenn sang about the closure of Woolworths.
139-->''Where will all the chavs go now,\
140To do their shoplifting?\
141They got everything they wanted at Woolies,\
142And they never paid for a damn thing.\
143Where will all the schemies go,\
144To nick stuff now?\
145They're gonna have to figure out how to get past the scanners\
146At TK-Maxx somehow.''
147* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': In "The Bicycle Thief", Stevie, a poor but otherwise honest honor student just can't help himself; he borrows Mr. Conklin's bicycle for his birthday. Miss Brooks tries to prevent Mr. Conklin from discovering the identity of the borrower.
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151* ''TabletopGame/ArkhamHorror'' 3[[superscript:rd]] edition: One street encounter has an unattended display of apples for sale. If you [[HyperactiveMetabolism eat some]] without leaving money, you need to pass a Will test or literally be {{Curse}}d by your own guilty conscience.
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155* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'':
156** In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'' and [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood its]] two [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations sequels]] Ezio Auditore can do this to passers-by to gain a few coins. Certain missions involve using the skill to surreptitiously acquire important items. Particularly satisfying, after bribing a herald to stop bad-mouthing the Assassins, you can turn around and lift your bribe right back out of his pocket.
157** A {{Minigame}} in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedAltairsChronicles'' has Altair trying to remove a key from an enemy's bag. He must do so without touching the sides of the bag, or anything else in the bag.
158* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': In the [[EarnYourBadEnding SnowGrave Route]], Kris (along with [[PlayerPunch The Player]]) forcibly {{gaslight|ing}}s Noelle into stealing a ring from a shop.
159* {{Lampshaded}} in the ''VideoGame/{{Discworld}}'' PC game: Rincewind remarks that lovable [[StreetUrchin street urchins]] are well-known for that sort of thing.
160* In ''VideoGame/{{Fable}}'', the player can steal just about everything not environment geometry as long as their dexterity is high enough and nobody's looking.
161* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
162** It's possible to "reverse pickpocket" them, i.e. sneaking items ''into'' their possession, such as grenades which are activated as soon as you exit the menu. The game keeps track of how many times you've done this under "Pants Exploded", and ''VideoGame/Fallout3'' awards the Psychotic Prankster [[CosmeticAward achievement]] for pulling it off the first time.
163** Planting items on [=NPCs=] is also useful for getting unique equipment from them (by giving them stronger but more common armor or stealing their ammo and planting a different weapon with some of its ammo, which the NPC will usually equip if you leave the building or town and come back). In some cases, you can also give skill-boosting equipment to characters who provide services based on those skills (most useful with Repair) or remove Haggle-boosting equipment from merchants.
164** In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', upon visiting the Hubris Comics store, Cait will mention that she once stole a comic book off a pack Brahmin as a child, practically memorizing it until it was trashed by her AbusiveParents.
165** In ''VideoGame/Fallout76'', a raider-owned Protectron vendor mentions that five-finger discounts will be paid for with [[{{Fingore}} said five fingers.]]
166* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'': Mireille picks Damon's pocket and gives his money to Cloud after the Shinra reporter stiffs him, quipping that it's not theft if someone's stealing what they're owed.
167* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
168** Pretty much standard practice for the series, especially for beginner characters who have not yet gotten into all of the series' MoneyForNothing. Steal some stuff, take it to a different merchant (or a dedicated "fence" starting with ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]''), sell it, rinse, repeat.
169** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', the very first ThievesGuild quest for Sugar-Lips Habasi involves stealing a diamond from an Alchemist shop in such a fashion. This is far from the only quest in the Thieves Guild quest line to feature this, in ''Morrowind'' or in the rest of the series.
170* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaLinksAwakening'', Link can steal any item from the shop when the shopkeeper's back is turned. Not only does this causes Link to be called [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment a thief by everybody]], but should he ever return to the shop, the shopkeeper makes him pay... [[ShopliftAndDie with his life]].
171* ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'': If Guybrush tries to walk out of a shop with items he hasn't paid for in the shopkeeper's absence, the shopkeeper will suddenly return and call him out.
172--> '''Shopkeeper''': Looking for the sword master of Melee Island? Looking for a five-finger discount, more like!
173* In ''VideoGame/{{Thief}}'', Garrett usually aims for more lucrative jobs, but he's not above stealing from passersby when money's tight and the rent is due. In addition, he was recruited into the Keepers as a child because he was caught trying to make a grab from one.
174* Luke of ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' is a RoyalBrat who has been sequestered in his mansion for years ever since the attempted kidnapping. He doesn't really get the concept of paying for things until he gets a rude awakening from an apple merchant.
175* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' once had as an Item of the Month, a pair of pants that explicitly ''[[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Travoltan_trousers grants]]'' a "5-Finger Discount" when worn. (It also grants various other thiefly bonuses; why the 5-finger discount translates into only 5% off at stores, isn't clear.)
176* Referred to by name by the Allied Thief unit in ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert'', their purpose being to infiltrate Soviet ore refineries and steal their money.
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180* ''WebAnimation/EtraChanSawIt'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLn6TSP9I1I Azami]] stole a pack of cat food from Karin, claiming it was for her daughter Tsutsuji. However, when Karin and her mother Yuri find Tsutsuji, the little girl tells them that she and her mom actually aren't poor. Furthermore, Tsutsuji reveals that her mother Azami has stolen many things before, using her to get free food.
181* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': Lifty and Shifty are pretty skilled at swiping stuff from the other Tree Friends.
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185* Referred to as a "two-bicep discount" in ''Webcomic/TheBloodyNippleSaga''.
186* Due to the [[FourFingeredHands art style]], [[LoveableRogue Haley Starshine]] of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' once refers [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0765.html to]]this as the [[LampshadeHanging three-finger discount]].
187* ''Webcomic/BatmanAndSons'' does this with "Don't Mess with Bats." After a bad day which gets Batman snarky, he gets on the nerves of Jesse Quick, Hourman, and Dr. Mid-Nite by showing his hands "are quicker than" their eyes: he snatches Jesse's top while she runs at him, he gets Hourman's hourglass while he's making his threat (and he suddenly sees it's gone and on Batman, who goes "Tick Tock"), and he gets Dr. Mid-Nite's goggles, rendering him unable to see--and running into a tree.
188* In [[http://safebooru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=655140&pool_id=81 this strip]] of ''Webcomic/LifeOfMaid'', Marisa, being... well, [[KleptomaniacHero Marisa]], decides to indulge in a spot of shoplifting, making off with a basket full of goods from Rinnosuke's store. Unfortunately for Marisa, Sakuya has just applied for a part-time job there in order to make up for the Scarlet Devil Mansion's expenses and finds it [[TimeStandsStill quite easy]] to get Rinnosuke's goods back.
189* Early on in ''Webcomic/{{Newheimburg}}'', Jack wanders around Newheimburg's World Fair and snatches 20 bucks off of a complete stranger.
190* In ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'' one of the wolves is an implied kleptomaniac known as [[FourFingeredHands "Four Finger Discount Jack"]]. Though it ''might'' refer to his missing arm instead.
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194* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' when the main characters recount how they occasionally make themselves drinks or food at their mall jobs without paying, calling it the "five-finger discount". Their laid-back attitude about it leads to [[spoiler: Jen stealing a jacket she admires from her workplace. She is later overcome with guilt and sneaks into the mall that night to put it back.]]
195* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': Prior to being transported to the titular world, Anne steals the Calamity Box from a thrift shop after getting peer-pressured into it by Sasha and Marcy. [[spoiler:However, Marcy had an entirely different motive for wanting Anne to steal the music box]].
196* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': In "[[Recap/BigCityGreensS3E6 Big Trouble]]", after Tilly decides to [[WalkOnTheWildSideEpisode go bad]] after getting [[YouAreGrounded punished for the first time]], she tries to commit shoplifting. However, she is quickly racked by guilt and gives the item back.
197* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': When her parents' marriage starts to circle the drain, Jessi is encouraged by the Hormone Monstress to act out and start shoplifting, saying she doesn't need to pay if she's got five fingers. Jessi corrects her by saying that she has ''four'' fingers, but it's just "standard animation."
198%%ZCE * ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'': Swiper, no swiping!
199* Dijon from ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' is notorious for pilfering anything that isn't nailed down, and he'll pull the nails out if it has value.
200* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E9BreakingOutIsHardToDo Breaking Out is Hard to Do]]", Lois sneaks a ham into her purse because she can't afford it, but soon grows addicted to the sheer thrill of stealing. At first, the judge considered going easy on Lois after she is caught, considering it is her first offense, but she earns three years in prison after stealing his gavel.
201* Blossom of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'', of all people, pulls this in "A Very Special Blossom." She steals a set of very fancy golf clubs to give the Professor for Father's Day. When the jig seems to be up, she tries to frame Mojo Jojo for the theft. Nobody -- especially Bubbles and Buttercup -- buys it.
202* In ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' episode "The Aku Infection", Jack is rescued by two travelers in the mountains and after spending the night with them and leaving, Jack realizes he unknowingly stole their rare gem due to a piece of Aku slowly taking over his body.
203* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' they have occasionally called it the '''[[FourFingeredHands four]]'''-fingered discount.
204* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': In "Envoys", Ensign Mariner tricks the Taxor who was hurting Ensign Boimler by pretending to throw his coin purse somewhere in the market, but she actually stole the alien's money.
205* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E11DookuCaptured "Dooku Captured"]]: While Hondo is obviously lying about defeating Dooku in a fight, the fact that he managed to swipe two lightsabers off a highly trained force user without being caught is quite impressive.
206* Even though the H.I.V.E. kids in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' are doing a ''little'' more than shoplifting, they still claim to have purchased their stuff with a "five-finger discount". Later memorably subverted in "Lightspeed", where [[TheBrute Mammoth]] complains that he ''paid'' for a candy bar when he gets waylaid by Kid Flash.
207* ''WesternAnimation/YogisSpaceRace'': The richest man in the galaxy tells his son he's the richest one for never buying anything he wants.
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