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17->''"It's a place you put people... to forget about 'em!"''
18-->-- '''Hoggle''', ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}''
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20A character gets rid of another character by physically or magically trapping them within some uncomfortable location so remote it will be impossible for them to escape by themselves.
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22This is a way to do the death/resurrection plot without [[DeathIsCheap cheapening death]], since the trapped character is always brought back.
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24A fun word for a prison of this type is "oubliette" where a prisoner would be thrown to be literally forgotten about (from French ''oublier'' = "to forget").
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26Related to PrisonDimension, OutOfSightOutOfMind, PutOnABus and SealedRoomInTheMiddleOfNowhere. Compare AndIMustScream and AntiInterferenceLockUp.
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28Not related to TimmyInAWell, although they can both involve someone in a well.
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31!!Examples:
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35* ''Anime/ExcelSaga'': The titular character is temporarily held prisoner in a deep well when she accidentally stumbles onto a military group, where she finds the Man in the Iron Mask at the bottom and slowly loses her sanity over the course of a few hours before finally escaping.
36* ''Manga/MariaNoDanzai:'' [[spoiler:[[AlphaBitch Kumiru]]]]'s ultimate fate is being dropped down an empty well... [[spoiler:which has a puddle of honey at the bottom along with [[CreepyCrawlyTorture a colony of cockroaches, centipedes and assorted nasties]]. These proceed to crawl all over Kumiru and [[OrificeInvasion enter her orifices]] while [[CruelAndUnusualDeath she's powerless to do anything but scream as her arms are bound behind her back]]]].
37* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[TheAlcatraz Impel Down]] officially has only five levels. Level 6, the Eternal Hell, is the prison for the most dangerous and heinous criminals whose only sentences are life imprisonment or execution. Just as the floor doesn't exist, prisoners sentenced to this floor are considered to no longer exist. [[spoiler:After [[GreatEscape Blackbeard leads a mass breakout]] during the Marineford arc, the World Government decides to cover it up instead of issuing wanted posters for the Level 6 escapees, as [[SlaveToPR it would hurt their reputation]] if word got out that they are free once more. This decision pisses off Sengoku so much that [[ResignInProtest he resigns as Fleet Admiral in protest]].]]
38* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': This is how Soun Tendo and Genma Saotome get rid of Happosai the first time: they tie him up, put him in a barrel, seal the barrel, tie it in seals, tie it up ''again'', then throw it in a cave, dynamite said cave, and sealed the entrance. It kept him away for about a decade before lightning re-opened the cave.
39* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': In Creator/DiC's dub first season finale, the Doom and Gloom girls trap each of the Sailor Scouts, except for Sailor Moon, when they enter the Negaverse. Sailor Moon's magic frees them all and wipes their memories in the next episode. In the original however the DD Girls (rather graphically for a show aimed a young girls) ''killed'' every Sailor Senshi except for Sailor Moon in the first season penultimate episode, with Moon's dying wish in the next episode, made on a PowerCrystal whose magic is CastFromHP, resurrecting everyone (herself included.) Japanese kids apparently got sick watching the original, so it is not that bad it was censored.
40* ''Anime/YuGiOh'': [[spoiler:Yugi]] is trapped this way in mid-season 4. Different in that it's not done specifically to trap him, but as part of a bigger plan.
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44* In ''ComicBook/StarWarsTales'' #5, ''Yaddle's Tale: The One Below'', the title character was imprisoned in a well by a tyrannical dictator after he killed her master as a potential bargaining chip. The wardens and villagers kept taking care of her well after the dictator forgot her and she was able to use the isolation to strengthen her connection to the Force. An earthquake ends up providing her an escape and she helps the villagers defeat the dictator's son when he comes to collect the planet as his inheritance.
45* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
46** In ''ComicBook/StarfiresRevenge'', the titular crimelord throws - a supposedly depowered - ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and her own minion down in a pit built in the deepest basement of an abandoned castle.
47** In ''ComicBook/ReignOfDoomsday'', Lex Luthor traps the Superman Family in a dimensional maze located inside an invisible abandoned spaceship located on the far side of the Sun. Luthor also throws into his trap a bunch of Doomsday clones so the Supers are being permanently hunted down. However, Supergirl throws one Doomsday down an endless tunnel, and it does not return. Superman ponders it may be a way to get rid of the Doomsdays.
48* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': [[IneffectualLoner Wolverine]] catches ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} as he's just about to fall down a chasm (depth unknown) whilst they're in Genosha, fighting some machine monster. Wolverine decides this is the best time to get rid of the [[MurderTheHypotenuse competition]] for ComicBook/JeanGrey and chucks him down. Luckily for Cyke but not really for Wolvie, Cyke survives, and after various hijinks (being rescued by the badguys) eventually confronts Wolverine a few weeks later. Wolverine goes "I was a twat. Do what you have to." What Cyke "had to" do was [[EyeBeams ZORT]] him with a single high-power blast, leaving him naked, scorched, and knocked the FUCK out in an Alaskan terrain. Scott leaves him there, saying that he's off the team. He does think better of it later, as much to prove that he can forgive as to bury the hatchet between them so that they don't end up like Xavier and Magneto.
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52* The brothers in Creator/AndrewLang's ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/412.htm The Bird Grip]]'' throw the hero into a lions' den, and in ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/368.htm The Golden Blackbird,]]'' into a lake.
53* In Creator/TheBrothersGrimm's ''[[https://web.archive.org/web/20200221221414/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com:80/firebird/stories/goldbird.html The Golden Bird,]]'' the hero's envious brothers shove him down a well to kill him, and succeed in trapping him there.
54* In ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/212.htm The Story of Bensurdatu,]]'' the hero is trapped at the bottom of the river.
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58* In ''ComicBook/PowerGirl'' fanfic ''Fanfic/AForceOfFour'', Franchise/{{Superman}} imprisoned Mala, Kizo and U-Ban in a Kryptonite globe which he left drifting about the edge of the solar system. Decades passed before Badra released them.
59-->In the reaches of outer space, a green-glowing globe floated, undisturbed for 31 years. The three beings inside it were numb, in suspended animation, as they had been for almost all of their imprisonment.
60* In ''Fanfic/KaraOfRokyn'', villain Blackflame is arrested and banished to the PhantomZone forever after her final attempt on [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Kara]]'s life fails.
61* Averted in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World''. To keep Paul from causing problems, [[spoiler: the Circle]] planned to teleport him to a remote island far away from any potential rescue. However, their two attempts to immobilize him and take him there failed miserably.
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65* In ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', Iago decides to ditch Jafar by dropping his lamp down a well, with the obligatory bad pun "Hope all goes ''well''". However, the lamp landed in the bucket, and when the villain Abis Mal hoists it up to wash his head he finds the lamp, He sets Jafar loose unexpectedly when he decides to shine the lamp up to sell.
66* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'', the villain has Miguel and Hector thrown down a cenote (a sinkhole filled with water). They are saved by [[spoiler:Dante, Mama Imelda and her alebrije]].
67* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}''. The hand of the Other Mother is smashed and thrown into a deep well when it escapes to the real world which doubles as a [[KarmicDeath Karmic End]] for her, after she did the same by trapping Coraline's real parents inside a snowglobe and Coraline ''herself'' inside the mirror.
68* Just before the final battle in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', the Rainbooms and Sunset are thrown down a stage trap into a locked room, where [[spoiler:[[HatePlague their tensions that have been building throughout the film]] come to a boil, [[EmotionEater fueling the Dazzlings with enough negative emotional energy]] [[NearVillainVictory to reach full power]]. Fortunately, Sunset is able to resolve their argument, and Spike, who avoided the trapdoor, fetched [[ChekhovsGunman DJ Pon-3]] to rescue them]].
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73* ''Film/Cyborg1989''. A literal version in a flashback scene shows the incentive for Gibson to be [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge hunting Fender and his gang]]. Years ago, Fender had Gibson and his adopted family tied together and lowered into a well, and as an additional act of sadism the youngest member was given the rope and a chance the chance of stopping them falling. Except she's just a little girl who doesn't have the strength and the 'rope' is a strand of barbed wire that cuts her hands as tries.
74* In ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'', Narissa lures Giselle to what she claims is a wishing well, then once Giselle closes her eyes, she shoves her down the well. The well leads to a manhole cover in New York City.
75* In ''Film/FirstKnight'', Malagant, the errant knight of the Round Table, stashes Guenevere in one, to lure Arthur and the other knights into a trap.
76* ''Film/JohnAndTheHole'': John drugs his family and drags them into a remote hole in the forest of their rural home. They try to climb out but can't. [[spoiler:He eventually returns to let them out.]]
77* In ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'', Sarah falls into an oubliette, where she would've stayed if Hoggle hadn't rescued her.
78** Subverted in that Hoggle was supposed to be there to rescue her and lead her back to the beginning to break her spirit. Jareth failed to take ThePowerOfFriendship into account though and Hoggle did a classic HeelFaceTurn.
79* In ''Film/ThePitAndThePendulum'', Nicholas ties up, gags and places his wife Elizabeth in an ''Main/IronMaiden'' (though it is one without spikes, which eventually makes her situation worse) in a ''Main/TortureCellar''. After he is killed while trying to murder several other people, Elizabeth watches helplessly as they (not knowing she is there) exit the dungeon proclaiming that "No one will ever enter this room again".
80* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Belloq leaves Franchise/IndianaJones trapped inside the Well of Souls, the underground temple where the Ark was hidden. He taunts Indy thusly: "You're about to become a permanent addition to this archaeological find. Who knows? In a thousand years, even you may be worth something."
81* ''Film/TheRing'':
82** Samara is tossed in a well by her mother.
83** The book has it that Sadako was tossed in by a guy she threatened to kill.
84** Sadako's father in the movies.
85* In ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'', Khan leaves Kirk and company trapped inside the Regula planetoid, "...marooned for all eternity, in the centre of a dead planet...buried alive."
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89* In ''Literature/TheBartimaeusTrilogy'', Nathaniel threatens to do this to Bartimaeus if Bartimaeus gets him killed... although in this case it also invokes the GenieInABottle trope.
90* In ''Literature/DoloresClaiborne'' by Creator/StephenKing, Dolores leads her drunk husband on a wild goose chase to make sure he falls into the well, then she throws a rock on his head to make sure he died.
91** King uses the trope to nightmarish effect in the short story "A Very Tight Place," as well. The titular "place" is, rather than a well, a [[{{Squick}} Port-O-Potty]].
92** Discussed in ''Literature/RitaHayworthAndShawshankRedemption'', in terms of older prison methods in the state of Maine. Rather than a well, Red describes a hellish fate called gaol, used to punish minor offenses such as leaving the house without a handkerchief on Sundays.
93* The literal fate of [[spoiler:Miss Taylor]] in John Harding's ''Florence and Giles'', thanks to an assist from [[spoiler: our narrator, Florence.]]
94* ''Literature/JoePickett'': In ''Endangered'', Liv is kidnapped by the Cates clan and held prisoner in an old cellar on their property. When they decide they no longer need her, they intend to murder her by filling the cellar with sewage.
95* In ''Literature/{{Lyonesse}}: Suldrun's Garden'' by Jack Vance, Aillas is thrown into an oubliette by the king. He discovers a number of skeletons all sitting against the walls as if in a conference, with a message scrawled on the wall, "Welcome to our brotherhood." Aillas manages to escape with his sanity more or less intact.
96* In ''[[Literature/HorusHeresy Vulkan Lives]]'', Vulkan is imprisoned in one of these. [[spoiler:He escapes by climbing the subtle imperfections in the walls]].
97* In Murakami's ''Literature/TheWindUpBirdChronicle'', the narrator is thrown down a well in a somewhat symbolic episode. Actually, the author has [[AuthorAppeal a bit of a thing]] for wells.
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101* One of the defining moments of Grant Ward's childhood in ''Series/AgentsOfShield'' was his younger brother Thomas being stuck in the well. [[spoiler:Grant blamed his older brother Christian for the incident, but a discussion with Thomas himself in the third season revealed that it was ''Grant'' who threw Thomas down the well.]]
102* A memorable storyline on ''Series/AllMyChildren'' in 1991 involved crazy Janet throwing her sister Natalie down a well in order to take her place.
103* In ''Series/{{Angel}}'', [[spoiler:his son]] trapped the title character in a box and then tossed the box into the ocean.
104* ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' stuck Leo in a giant block of ice for most of the last season (referred to by [[Website/TelevisionWithoutPity many]] as "The Doltsicle") before bringing him back for the series finale. (After the show's budget got slashed they couldn't afford the actor, but didn't want to kill Leo and Piper's near series-long marriage.)
105* In a segment of ''Series/DaAliGShow'', [[FunnyForeigner Borat]] went to the southern U.S. to learn about country music. When he tries to sing a supposedly real Kazakh song translated to English, it turns out to be about throwing "transport", Jews, and finally his own family down a well.
106* ''Series/{{Fargo}} [[Series/FargoSeasonFive Season 5]]'': There's a well on Roy Tillman's ranch adjacent to the windmill, which is a mass grave where he buries the bodies of his victims. [[spoiler:Dot finds out about its existence when she sees his men toss Danish Graves' into it after killing him, and realizes that that's likely also the fate that befell Roy's first wife Linda. Dot later hides in the well to evade some of Roy's henchmen, and nearly gets killed before Ole Munch rescues her.]]
107* In the game show ''Series/FortBoyard'': if the team do not have enough keys to open the treasure room door, one of their number can be sent to the "oubliette": a dark chamber under a barred trapdoor, where they remain for the rest of the game.
108* In ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', Hiro Nakamura disposes of [[spoiler:Adam Monroe/Takezo Kensei]] in this way.
109** Another ''Heroes'' example, with an interesting twist: in season 3, [[spoiler:Future-Peter]] gets [[spoiler:Present-Peter]] out of the way by [[spoiler:shoving him into someone else's body]].
110* ''Series/{{Jessie}}'': The titular character was pushed down a well by her stepsister Darla.
111%%* Literally done to Desmond in the last season of ''Series/{{Lost}}''
112* Discussed on ''Series/TheMillers.'' Debbie figures they can't afford to pay for Tom to live in a nursing home, so she tells him "We're going to have to throw you down a well."
113* ''Series/StargateSG1'' has a clever variation using artificial gravity. Baal has O'Neill thrown into long cell with no door. ArtificialGravity then kicks in and causes the back wall to [[GravityScrew become the new floor]]. What was a corridor is now a deep pit with absolutely smooth walls. This leads to some fun interactions with guards and visitors, as the door is now a hole in the "ceiling", and those outside the cell seemingly standing on the wall.
114%%* Lucifer's cage in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.
115* Happened to Callisto on most of her appearances on ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', until it was time to bring her back for another episode. [[spoiler:This was especially true once she became immortal.]]
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119* The main conflict and the fate of the titular character of Music/SoundHorizon's ''Märchen''.
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123* ''Literature/TheBible'':
124** Joseph (of the Dreamcoat) gets thrown in a pit by his brothers in ''Literature/BookOfGenesis''. Although they pull him out and sell him as a slave, that was the original plan.
125** ''Literature/BookOfJeremiah'': Jeremiah gets lowered down an (almost) dried-up well, with the implied intention that he starve to death there. Fortunately some friends in high places spoke up for him and he got pulled out.
126** ''Literature/BookOfDaniel'': Daniel was thrown into a well with hungry lions. He was pulled back out when he was just fine the next morning.
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130* This is how the Bar Ghost is defeated in ''Pinball/AmericasMostHaunted''
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134* In ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'', the Lady of Pain is well known for getting rid of those who displease her by banishing them to one of her Mazes, which are magical prisons removed from the rest of the Planes. There's always a way out, but it's practically impossible to find it.
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138* In ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', Gruntilda is defeated by being thrown from her tower and being buried below a giant rock. Naturally, she's rescued in the next game by her sisters, but being buried for 2 years left her as a living skeleton.
139* In ''VideoGame/CrusaderKings II'', you can throw prisoners into an oubliette if you want them to hurry up and die but can't or won't execute them yourself for whatever reason.
140* ''VideoGame/DieYoung'' starts with Daphne having been thrown down a well and left for dead. [[spoiler: Escaping the well is the first Trial for [[JoinOrDie vetting]] those who are worthy of a place in the Community.]]
141* You have the option to do this to someone during a quest in ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsOnline''. After helping an AdventurerArchaeologist through two tombs you get to what was supposed to be a TreasureRoom but is now empty. Off to one side of it is a well. When you talk with the archeologist to complete the quest you can trick him into thinking that perhaps all of the treasure is down the well. When he walks over and looks down you [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential can then push him in]].
142* ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'' has Mr. Eaten who was apparently thrown down a well among other things in the game's backstory. Although it might have been metaphorical. Unfortunately, it didn't really work and what's left of him is now out for revenge. [[ArcWords A reckoning will not be postponed indefinitely.]]
143* This can be one of the fates in store for the courier in ''Videogame/FalloutNewVegas'' add-on "Dead Money". Should the player reach the vault at the bottom of the Sierra Madre, they have a choice to read a message on the computer nearby. Doing so will seal the room, immediately forcing an ending for the player and killing them, as the courier ends up accidentally getting permanently trapped in a death trap left for [[spoiler:Dean Domino]] that the courier unknowingly activated. Additionally, this can be done to [[spoiler:Father Elijah]]. By performing specific speech checks, he can end up stuck in the vault, and the ending even states that the only inevitable fate in that room is eventual death by dehydration and starvation. Once [[spoiler:Elijah]] dies, the Sierra Madre will make a new hologram in his likeness that will patrol around the hotel much like the previous ones you've encountered. While it implies the possibility of him living forever as a hologram, the holograms that have been seen up to this point simply act as guard dogs and fire on any potential intruders, once again locking him in a state of never being able to leave, the hotel itself becoming his new oubliette.
144* The plot of ''VideoGame/{{Furi}}'', almost in its entirety, consists of The Stranger attempting to escape this fate.
145* ''VideoGame/GhostOfATale'' implies this was the fate of Captain Otto Powderkeg, after you find a rat skeleton with a pirate hat in one of the cells. [[spoiler: Turns out, he's just been FakingTheDead, and is very much alive - and indeed, isn't even imprisoned.]]
146* In the [[NonStandardGameOver bad ending]] of the ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}}'' scenario ''Gemini Station'', you are convicted of Jack Melville's murder and sent to an oubliette where you are [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption forced to kill yourself]] with a DescendingCeiling trap.
147* Done in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeHunters'' on a CosmicHorrorStory scale: The resident EldritchAbomination, Gorea, is [[SealedEvilInACan sealed away]] in the [[HeroicSacrifice Seal Sphere]], which is then sealed away in the Oubliette, which, in turn, is sealed away in a rift between dimensions known as the Infinity Void. [[spoiler:He comes back by [[XanatosGambit tricking the Hunters into freeing him.]]]]
148* ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'' and its sequels feature trap books, which look similar to the linking books that are gateways to other ages but are instead one-man prisons from which there is no escape other than someone replacing the current captive.
149* ''VideoGame/RomancingSaga3'' has the Dead Man's Well dungeon. According to the game, [[TheDarkTimes during the time the world was ruled by the Archfiend and the Four Sinistrals]], the sick and old were thrown into the well located in Mazos until it became a mass grave.
150* In ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'', when entering the Historical Society, James jumps into a well with no apparent way out, until you examine the loose bricks, which can be broken with a board or pipe.
151* This is the driving force in the plot in ''{{VideoGame/Vanish}}''. You're thrown into a sewer filled with birdmen and have to escape.
152* This happens to Adol a few times in the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' series, and Dogi or another character usually has to [[BarrierBustingBlow smash the wall]] for him to escape.
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156* During the Sturmhalten Arc of ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', a group of characters trying to rescue Agatha from Sturmhalten Castle [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060510 fall into]] [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060512 an oubliette]] in the sewers. [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060630 It was made]] by royal decree by the Ancient and Honorable Guild of Murderous Device Fabricators from [[CityOfAdventure Mechanics]][[SupervillainLair burg]].
157* In ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', Richard was sent to an empty white space he dubbed "The Plane of Suck" for several pages before being put on trial.
158* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', in the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' parody "Torg Potter and the Sorcerer's Nuts", Torg puts a sleeping [[SmugSnake Ralfoy Malfoy]] in a trunk and has him sent to Antarctica. He's later shown trying to escape by bungee jumping (???). Of course, in the next installment he's back without any particular explanation.
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162* ''WebVideo/TheMonumentMythos'' has an episode dedicated to the idea that the President of the United States can choose any one person to seal inside a dark space behind a mask of Abraham Lincoln for the years until their presidential term or terms are over, simply because they don't like that person. It isn't until some time after 1980 that a tourist finally discovers the 'Lincolnlookers' as they're called were trapped inside the Lincoln Memorial all along.
163* [[Website/TVTropes This very wiki]] has the Administrivia/PermanentRedLinkClub.
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167* Norm the Genie on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' has been trapped a lot like this by Timmy. First, sent to Canada in a smoof lamp, then sent to Mars in the same smoof lamp and then Jorgen later took his lamp to be put on urinal cake. GenieInABottle, just like ''Literature/TheBartimaeusTrilogy'' example.
168* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', Cartman locked Butters in a storm cellar (convincing him that the world was ending) [[EvilIsPetty so that he could take his place at Kyle's birthday dinner]], causing the whole rest of the town to think he was abducted or missing.
169* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', Lapis Lazuli is trapped in a mirror that can show anything that it has seen. However, Steven frees her and she flees for the gem homeworld.
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173* Real oubliettes were [[http://sparrowlet.hubpages.com/hub/Oubliette-French-Torture-Halloween one of the more horrific]] medieval French punishments, which they introduced to England. Perhaps the most famous victim was [[UsefulNotes/RichardTheSecond Richard II of England]].
174* Sassanid Persia apparently had a prison called "The Fortress of Oblivion", which became an AscendedMeme in the Extra History series about Khosrow Anushirawan where it was demonstrated that despite its badass name, it was a bit of a CardboardPrison.
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