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23A Jack-in-the-box is often a staple of childhood playtime and entertainment. Most times, it can be a fun toy for children to play with, but occasionally, it can also be a form of NightmareFuel for some. Either way, you can expect to see Jack-in-the-boxes [[{{Pun}} pop up]] in media.
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25May overlap with: JumpScare, SurpriseJump, MonsterClown
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32* [[DoubleSubversion Double subverted]] with the Farmers' Insurance commercial featuring a giant jack-in-the-box that fills the entire front of a classroom. The professor demonstrates how accidents could be "a little scary" by turning the crank, with the onlooking agents presumably thinking a giant clown will pop out and destroy the room. However, on the "POP" note nothing happens... until about five seconds later when a space capsule falls through the ceiling and crushes the jack-in-the-box.
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36* Done in ''Manga/{{Uzumaki}}'' as a part of its spiral motif. A StalkerWithACrush for the protagonist is likened to one because he keeps jumping out at her. He is later taunted by a sinister hallucination of his jack-in-the-box and attempts to prove his love by trying to stop a car with his body. When they check his grave his corpse comes to life and jumps after before its rotted legs break off and he starts bouncing with a suspension spring that had wedged into his midsection.
37* In ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Maximillion Pegasus summons his Bickuribox, a [[TheHyena cackling]], [[MonsterClown vaguely clownlike]]/GrimReaper-ish monster jack-in-the-box, to deliver the deathblow to Seto Kaiba's Saggi the Dark Clown. Oh, and did we forget to mention that Bickuribox stores a big scythe in his [[HammerSpace mouth]]?
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41* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Used frequently by the Joker in all of his incarnations, particularly during UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks.
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45* ''ComicStrip/CulDeSac'' had a school jack-in-the-box which, when opened, shot a clown into the ceiling. The class then spent the rest of the day hiding from it under a table.
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49* ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' has a jack-in-the-box as the main antagonist of the ''Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major '' segment. He gains a VillainousCrush on the Ballerina, and tries to kill her lover, the Tin Soldier.
50* Downplayed in ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''; though the jack-in-the-box in the toy shop is not really doing anything, it does loom over the characters.
51* The "Heffalumps and Woozles" number from ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' featured "Woozles-in-a-Boxes."
52* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'', naturally.
53* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' had [[MeaningfulName Hand-In-The-Box]], a Frankenstein-looking hand attached to the spring of a jack-in-the-box, yet actually turned out to be [[DarkIsNotEvil good and helpful, along with the other mutant toys]].
54** Averted with [[CreatorCameo the jack-in-the-box]] who shows up in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' (the one who constantly yells "New toys!").
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58* Muffy was handed a deliberately scary one in ''Film/AprilFoolsDay'' when she was a child.
59* ''Film/{{Clue}}'': When the house is plunged into darkness, Mrs White is searching the nursery. As she is fumbling around in the dark, she triggers a giant jack-in-the-box which springs out; making her scream.
60* ''Film/DeliverUsFromEvil'' features a scary jack-in-the-box (and the accompanying tune, "Pop Goes the Weasel") multiple times.
61* The ''Film/DemonicToys'' series features a hideous killer jack-in-the-box called Jack Attack.
62* In ''Film/{{Elf}}'', Buddy is the jack-in-the-box tester and every time one "pops", it freaks him out. Later in the film, he has a nightmare about the cackling jack-in-a-box.
63* ''Film/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'': What Pavarti turns her boggart into. Subverted in the fact that it wasn't supposed to be creepy. It was ''supposed'' to be the humorous thought to keep the boggart at bay. ''Why'' Pavarti found it ''funny'' is beyond most of the audience-- that thing was creepy!
64* One of the most terrifying sequences in the 2015 comedy-horror film ''Film/{{Krampus}}'' involves a Jack-in-the-Box monster called Der Klown, a massive snake like figure with an unhinged, split jaw, which enables him to [[spoiler: swallow people whole]].
65* In ''Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace'' the spawn of the titular Klowns hatch from what appears to be popcorn, and then they grow into voracious baby Klown heads on top of long, spring-looking backbones, giving them a Jack-in-the-Box appearance. The script of the movie also identifies them as "jack in the box creatures".
66* In ''Film/MouseHunt'', the [[BigShadowLittleCreature shadow of one]] is the cause of a CatScare in the attic shortly before the mouse is first discovered.
67* A scary jack-in-the-box appeared in ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}}''.
68* Played with in ''Film/{{SOB}}'', which has both a giant "toy" jack in the box and a man as a "jack" (or is it "jock"?) Both play major roles in the featured scene in the ShowWithinAShow, appearing in both G- and R-rated versions.
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72* The jack-in-the-box in Creator/NeilGaiman's horror story ''Don't Ask Jack'' (which was apparently inspired by an actual jack-in-the-box someone gave him).
73* In Jack Yeovil's ''Literature/{{Drachenfels}}'', one character is murdered and set like this -- his bones are removed and the rest of the body is folded in a box with a spring, then sent to a famous spoiled actress.
74* The group of evil toys in Creator/DeanKoontz's ''Oddkins'' includes a jack-in-the-box.
75* ''Literature/TheOriginOfLaughingJack'': Laughing Jack first came from a colorful "Laughing Jack-in-a-box", which aged from the time the clown was abandoned and trapped in his box. When Isaac uses the discolored, dusty box again as an adult, it plays a distorted, off-key tune of "Pop Goes The Weasel" before releasing the corrupted Laughing Jack.
76* The goblin living in a snuffbox in ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'' by Creator/HansChristianAndersen is often depicted (and sometimes explicitly translated) as a jack-in-the-box.
77** In the ''[[WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000 Disney Fantasia 2000]]'' animated adaptation, he becomes an outright villain, and [[spoiler:in the end falls in the fireplace instead of the soldier and the ballerina]].
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81* A relatively benign example serves as a plot point in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E3Kinda Kinda]]".
82* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E8ItsAGoodLife It's a Good Life]]", Anthony the RealityWarper changes a man into a grotesque jack-in-the-box.
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86* One was used as the "mascot" for Ride/BuschGardens' Theatre/HowlOScream in 2005; [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibq3k0t6kiM the commercial]] for the event that year had the memorable imagery of its crank turning on its own while blood seeped out from underneath.
87* A "Killer Jack-in-the-Box" was but one of the ghouls in Ride/UniversalStudios' former ''Theatre/GhostbustersSpooktacular'' attraction. Like his spectral cohorts, he was designed by [[Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace the Chiodo Brothers]], and became a character in his own right in one of Universal's Theatre/HalloweenHorrorNights stories.
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91* The short ''VideoGame/AloneInTheDark'' game ''Jack in the Dark'' (a promotional game for ''Alone in the Dark 2'') is set in a toy shop and has an evil jack-in-the-box (who has the appearance of the main game's BigBad) for a villain. The jack-in-the-box turns the toys evil, using them to kidnap Santa.
92* In ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'', one of the weapons is a jack-in-the-box that breathes fire.
93* The Joker is the most prominent villain in ''VideoGame/BatmanVengeance'', so obviously he has these in his arsenal. Unique in that they [[NightmareFuel follow you]] if you get too close, and they seem to breathe fire. [[spoiler: You can take them down with either two regular Batarangs, or one Electric Batarang. You can also get them to follow you into the ugly green water which flows through the Gasworks.]]
94* In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'', in the Claptastic Voyage DLC, there's a side quest involving Claptrap's fears as represented by a Jack-in-the-box with it's head being a scarred Handsome Jack.
95* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': Both {{Superboss}}es invoke this, as they embraced their true nature of [[NoticingTheFourthWall toys that the player uses for their own entertainment]].
96** When hurt, [[MonsterClown Jevil]] has his head knocked back, revealing a neck that is a bouncy metal spring or chain.
97** [[SnakeOilSalesman Spamton]] [[ClippedWingAngel NEO]]'s "Chained Heart" attack involves a big springing heart with his face on it back and forth from the yellow panel on his chest to shoot bullets. Later in the battle, he adds two smaller hearts.
98* Mad Jack of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'' is an enormous jack-in-the-box that tries to squash Tiny Kong flat.
99* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The Jack-in-the-Box is a BoobyTrap that scares enemy {{Worker Unit}}s to [[FrightDeathtrap death]] when activated, then scurries over to the enemy Dungeon Heart and [[ActionBomb explodes]].
100* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'': A combination of this, PerversePuppet, CreepyDoll and DemonicDummy makes up the ''thing'' that is the Marionette. Suffice to say, if you start hearing "Pop! Goes the Weasel" in your office, [[YouAreAlreadyDead prepare for impact]].
101* ''VideoGame/HelloPuppets'': There is a jack-in-a-box styled after [[BigBad Mortimer]]. Turning its crank plays a music box tune until... the top panel opens slightly. Scout says that you must have done it wrong - but then Mortimer's head pops out, scaring (and annoying) Scout. On the head's hat is part of the security pin that is needed to proceed.
102* In ''VideoGame/KingsQuestVII'', this is one of the ways Rosella can die. In the tree house in Ooga Booga land, there's a jack-in-the-box that will kill you if you open it.
103* A creepy eel-like face pops out of a wind-up box in one of the ''VideoGame/LastHalfOfDarkness'' games.
104* [[MonsterClown Shaco]] in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' can put these on the map as traps. They even [[StatusInflictionAttack cause]] Fear when sprung!
105* ''VideoGame/LethalCompany'': The Jester is an indoors-spawning enemy who is a wind-up box with a pair of legs and a single arm. If it spots a player, it will follow them until it begins cranking itself. When it pops, it reveals that it has a SkullForAHead and will chase any player in the building for a one-hit kill until every player has left, in which it'll go back into its wandering phase.
106* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'' has them, and it's made worse by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps7sspaU0ww this theme/laugh]] that plays when you activate them.
107* One of these is used at the very beginning of ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'' by [[WickedWitch Cackletta]] and [[TheDragon Fawful]] to steal Princess Peach's voice, spraying her with a strange gas that is then sucked in by Fawful's vacuum helmet to do so. If one looks closely, it can be seen that the Jack-in-the-box resembles Cackletta herself.
108* ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'': Played for laughs in ''Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3'' (as well as ''Trilogy''), where some of the ninjas' Friendships consist of cranking up jacks-in-the-box for their opponent, which gets scared and runs off. Each jack-in-the-box is appropriate to whichever ninja you use; as such, Reptile's is a snake, and Scorpion's is a skull.
109* There's a Spider-In-The-Box version in ''VideoGame/NancyDrew: Legend of the Crystal Skull'', although it's not all that frightening.
110* Sometimes while crafting toys, a Sim from ''VideoGame/TheSims2'' will build a black version of a Jack-in-a-box which, unlike the normal ones, is rather sinister looking. It will scare most of the Sims that play with it, leaving them with a bad memory.
111* Jacques from ''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon1998'' is the penultimate boss of the game and the main boss of Dream Weavers. His appearance is very much like a MonsterClown Jack-in-the-box.
112* In ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}} 8'' "Jack in the Box" is a buildable gadget that acts like a weak fear spell. Or you can put in the same box a demon doll instead and make insanity-inducing variant.
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116* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' has a [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20110209 really big one,]] in the castle of the maddest {{mad scientist}}s around. In the nursery.
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120* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', ComicBook/TheJoker freaks out [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Guy Gardner]] during a forced death-race using a jack-in-the-box (with his own face, naturally), causing Gardner to lose his concentration and de-materialize his energy-car.
121* Jack-in-a-Box, one if the villains in ''WesternAnimation/CoolMcCool'', is a maniacal crook in red-and-yellow jester attire that hides in a jack-in-a-box to scare and attack his victims. Whenever he speaks, his waist bounces up and down and his voice vibrates like a jack-in-a-box spring.
122* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' features the ghost clown Paddywhack who lives inside a jack-in-the-box.
123* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Killer Queen", Stewie is terrified of the cover to the ''Music/{{Queen}}'' album "News of the World", a fact that Brian exploits for his own amusement. At one point, Stewie finds a jack-in-the-box in his room, and very cautiously turns the crank, expecting the worst-only to have a regular little jester pop out. Stevie is relieved- until he turns around, and sees the ''entire wall'' has been painted to look like the album.
124* Averted with Zebedee from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'', who's a jack-in-the-box figure without a box. Played straight with his EvilCounterpart, Zeebad.
125* Averted with Charlie-In-The-Box from ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer''. He’s a good guy, just disappointed that his name isn’t Jack.
126* Averted in the special ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'' with the song "First Toymaker to the King."
127--> ''"The jack-in-boxes will always pop at every regal command."
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131* Walgreen's has intentionally-scary ones in its stores during Halloween. Turn the crank, and "Pop! Goes The Weasel" plays, only for a MonsterClown to pop out and gives an electronically-rendered EvilLaugh.
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