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7Someone gets inside an elevator, expecting to be the only person there. Then suddenly, dozens of people cram themselves into the tiny car, which may or may not exceed the "maximum capacity" sign displayed on the elevator. [[TropeTelegraphing You know where this is going by now.]]
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9It doesn't even have to be suddenly crammed for this trope to apply. It could even involve the elevator slowly filling up with passengers until it reaches its breaking point, one really heavy passenger that exceeds the capacity, or [[TheLastStraw one extra passenger getting in a totally packed car]]. Either way, it's no good.
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11This is not TruthInTelevision, since elevators are designed with redundant safety measures and this listed capacity is less than their breaking point. In fiction, the outcome is disastrous ElevatorFailure at worst. At best, it is merely an UncomfortableElevatorMoment of a different sort.
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17* Used dramatically in ''Anime/TheBigO'' as a reminder that Dorothy is a ~300lb android, not a petite 90lb girl.
18* In one episode of ''Manga/CaseClosed'', the elevator gets stuck when a group of characters gets in. Later, Conan gets an EurekaMoment when he remembers that he is now a kid, and thus too light for the elevator to go over capacity. [[spoiler:There is a dead body on the roof of the elevator.]]
19* ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'': In Episode 21, a group of office workers are perplexed when the elevator they entered sets off the capacity limit as the MonsterOfTheWeek is increasing the gravity pressure of the city.
20* In the library arc of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', the girls and Negi are running from what they think is a killer golem and find an elevator, only to find that their combined weight is above the capacity limit. This being a fanservice-heavy series, the girls start stripping to reduce weight.
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24* In a comic from ''Magazine/DragonMagazine'', an elevator full of monsters is held open by a [[BlobMonster Gelatinous Cube]]. A dwarf replies [[Memes/{{Advertising}} "There's always room for Jell-O]]!"
25* In ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'', we see a man on an elevator with several elephants, and he watches in horror as one more tries to get in. The max. capacity is shown as several thousand pounds.
26* This was deliberately done in one ''ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy'' comic, with White tricking Black into carrying several 1000-pound weights on an elevator (he thinks they are White's secret plans).
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30* ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs2'': When Flint enters the elevator in [=LivCorp=], it is already at maximum capacity, causing his nose to become stuck in the doors.
31* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones The Flintstones: On The Rocks]]'': The elevator the Flintstones and the Rubbles get on is unable to take them up, even when the elevator technician gets on the pile of rocks, forcing Fred to take the stairs.
32* ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio'': When a group of Disney characters are about to take an elevator down to the studio lobby, [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 Baymax]] attempts to squeeze his inflatable self in, with his form briefly jamming the doors, which sends [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Donald Duck]] into a fury.
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36* Alluded to in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' when the Hulk is refused access to the tower elevator after the battle of New York. "HULK HATE STAIRS!"
37* In ''Film/FantasticFour2005'', one of the indignities Ben Grimm experiences after his transformation is having to take the stairs because he's too heavy for the elevator.
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41* Near the end of an episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'', Will is on an elevator when dozens more people get on. He looks at the maximum capacity sign just as his Uncle Phil gets on, and then begins to scream.
42* On ''Series/GimmeABreak'', Nell and several members of her overweight support group do this. The founder of the group was in his top-floor apartment contemplating suicide and the others wanted to stop him. The weight causes the elevator to get stuck, the people inside argue for a while, then try going down in the elevator, which works. Nell gets off at the lobby but the elevator then closes and goes back up, now no longer over capacity, forcing Nell to have to take the stairs.
43* ''Series/HancocksHalfHour'': In "The Lift", Hancock is the ninth passenger in a lift designed to carry eight. When the lift sticks between floors and stays there all night, his attempts to cheer everybody up are not appreciated.
44* An episode of ''Series/NightCourt'' had the elevator fail with only four people on board: Dan, Roz, ... and two sumo wrestlers.
45* The ''Series/NightGallery'' short "Room For One Less" has a towering Thing boarding an already crowded elevator, whereupon one of the human occupants casually points out the Maximum Capacity sign. The Thing solves the problem by zapping the guy into non-existence.
46* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In "[[Recap/TheXFilesS02E03Blood Blood]]", subliminal brainwashing is being used to turn ordinary people into murderers. One subject is in a crowded elevator and is sent messages that he's running out of air and can't breathe. He kills everyone in the elevator with his bare hands.
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50* ''Series/SesameStreet'': An elevator stops at ten floors, picking up ten passengers. The tenth, a mouse, causes the elevator to overload and explode.
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54* Played for suspense in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', when Snake gets into an empty elevator [[NothingIsScarier and gets a weight warning]]. [[MissionControl Otacon]] contacts you, saying that he meant to get one of the [[InvisibilityCloak stealth camo prototypes]] he was working on for you, [[ExplainExplainOhCrap but they were all missing]]. Cue ElevatorActionSequence.
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