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-> '''Bart:''' Ewww! It's not like in cartoons!\\
'''Homer:''' Yeah. There's a lot more mucus.
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''

Many works like to feature exotic animals, and nothing is a cooler way to introduce a weird beast than by [[HorseOfADifferentColor using it for transportation]]. One unusual class of mammals with natural potential for transport are marsupials - after all, they come with their own pockets. And every so often, a character gets the bright idea of using that potential, and climbs into the pouch of a fast-moving pouched creature, typically a kangaroo. A few short hops later, character is safely at their destination, ready to resume the plot.

In [[ToonPhysics cartoons]], this trope very often overlaps with PelicanPackagePouch as the kangaroo can chauffeur several people around and practically store an [[BagOfHolding entire]] [[BiggerOnTheInside wardrobe]] in their pouch, often carrying everything [[RummageFail but that one item]] they need.

Given that a marsupial's pouch is something like an incubator for its embryonic infants much of the time, and is very rarely empty of young, this trope means ArtisticLicenseBiology. Extra discredit if [[AnimalGenderBender the marsupial is supposed to be male]]: the pouch is part of the female reproductive suite. In truth, trying to ride in a kangaroo's pouch would get a much... [[{{Squick}} squickier result.]]

Even if the kangaroo is indeed female and not carrying young, unless the intended passenger is a small TalkingAnimal itself, there just wouldn't be room to hitch a lift. And, if they ''are'' small enough to fit, the rider won't be able to get out unless the kangaroo allows it: mother roos can constrict the pouch's entrance to restrain unruly joeys.

Compare with BoxingKangaroo and KangaroosRepresentAustralia. Compare HorseOfADifferentColor and FurIsClothing. Sister trope to ProtectionInMouth, for another way creatures can hide another inside them physically.

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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* While there are no kangaroos in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' per se, there are Kangaskhan. They are much larger and [[OneGenderRace exclusively female]]. In an episode of the anime, they [[WildChild adopt and raise a human child]] who could easily fit inside the pouch. Furthermore, as seen in the end of the episode, the pouch could fit the child, his birth parents, and a baby Kangaskhan, with room to spare. Kangaskhan are officially depicted as 7'03'' in size, but the Kangaskhan leader in this episode was easily 15 to 20 feet tall to pull that feat off.
** Pikachu's origin story in ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'' has him being adopted as a Pichu by a loving Kangakhan mom. Unfortunately, he and the baby become too big to occupy the pouch together and end up slowing the Kangaskhan down.
* [[Anime/LupinIIIPartII Lupin III]] and his right-hand man, Jigen, use this in at least one episode to make their getaway. Because how else would the world's greatest thief make a grand escape in Australia?
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/TheCartoonHistoryOfTheUniverse'', when talking about the spread of Cro-Magnons throughout the world, shows a map including, in Australia, a woman riding in a kangaroo's pouch. The kangaroo looks a bit puzzled about this.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* A panel in ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' features Hannibal's first attempt at crossing the Alps. It involves his men riding kangaroos along the narrow ledges (with predictable results).
* ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'' had Rat do this in an attempt to conserve energy.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/DotAndTheKangaroo'' (and its sequels) has a whole song about it. The mother kangaroo had lost her baby, thus leaving her pouch empty and she is elated to have Dot ride in it because it reminds her of the feeling of having a child.
-->''The best fun in the world''/ ''And I tell you it's true''/ ''Is to ride in the pouch of a red kangaroo''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'': In their search of England, the Minion clan makes a short trip in kangaroo pouches when they reach Australia.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheLegendOfTheVampire'': During the "Gotta Go" musical number, Scooby rides in a kangaroo's pouch for a short time, only to be pushed out by her joey.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* In the children's movie ''Film/Napoleon1995'', the title puppy is given a ride through the Australian outback in a kangaroo pouch.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* Subverted in one of Creator/AlanDeanFoster's ''Literature/{{Spellsinger}}'' novels when the intelligent kangaroo has a large, powerful, ill-tempered genie living in her pouch.
* In an ''Literature/EncyclopediaBrown'' story, a kid tells a bunch of stories about his travels around the world in order to secure membership in some sort of club only for Encyclopedia to claim he's lying his ass off. The "male kangaroo with marsupial pouch" mistake is one of the ''many'' errors in the kid's stories.
* Sterling Lanier's ''Literature/TheUnforsakenHiero'': Subverted. Giant kangaroos are used as mounts in D'alwah, but people ride on their ''backs'' with highly specialized saddles.
* In ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'', Rabbit kidnaps Roo by dropping Piglet into Kanga's [[LivingToys button-up pouch]] when she isn't looking (they're about the same size, so she just thinks Rabbit put Roo in for her). Piglet doesn't enjoy the ride at all.
* In ''Literature/DeltoraQuest'', Dread Mountain, the heros meet a small number of creatures called the Kin, large, winged, intelligent creatures whom were hunted to near extinction by the Gnomes and Grey guards respectively. After rescuing one of their young three of the largest of the Kin volunteer to fly the characters to the titular mountain in their pouches.
* In ''Literature/ThePrideOfParahumans'', Aniya is a "rescue-taur" type parahuman with opossum genes and an airtight pouch on her lower body that can fit most humans or parahumans in case one's helmet breaks while on a spacewalk.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/TheGoodies'': When the Goodies start their own pirate postal operation, Graham says he's ordered several hundred kangaroos for parcel post delivery. This is an early indication that he's going loony.
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[[folder:Music]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTYfn06zQrM This]] early 90s song by a Dutch children's choir.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* Played straight in ''VideoGame/ArkSurvivalEvolved'' with the Procoptodon, which is capable seating 2 riders, one on it's back and another in the pouch, and not only that, it can also help baby dinosaurs imprint by putting them in it's pouch. Possibly even exaggerated since both males AND females have this pouch.
* Played straight in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'' with [[PowerupMount Ricky the kangaroo]], who appears to be male. Of course, like all anime and Japanese game kangaroos, he wears boxing gloves.
%%* Happens in ''VideoGame/YoshisIslandDS''.
* [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}''; in games where Louie is present, Bomberman rides on his back.
* In ''VideoGame/MegaManX7'', one Maverick Boss, Vanishing Gungaroo, is based on a joey, and he uses a Mother Kangaroo-like [[MiniMecha Ride Armor]], the cockpit being on its pouch.
* Much like in the anime; when you allow a Kangaskhan to follow you in ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndEevee'', your partner will snuggle in the pouch beside the joey. The player character avoids this by hitching a ride on her shoulder instead.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* Happens in the infamous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH9bHTUZBwQ ''Dr. Rabbit's World Tour'']] as seen in many {{YouTube Poop}}s. And somehow the kangaroo hops all the way from Australia to the United States [[AutomatonHorses without breaking a sweat...]]
* in WebAnimation/StarshineCarly, Jean-Luc from Bluey is riding in a kangaroo’s pouch. The video is [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sOU1fdOsoNU here]].
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'': The nation of Jetstone uses "cloth golems" -- large, animated plushies -- as heavy war machines. The so-called "Tankeroos" are used as mounts with this technique; justified, since they're custom-built for this purpose.
* ''Webcomic/FauxPas'' references this trope (and the differences in roo gender) [[http://www.ozfoxes.net/cgi/pl-fp1.cgi?1386 here]].
* Not so much a kangaroo as a vaguely feline marsupial alien but in ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' Jigsaw's RobotBuddy [[http://www.lastres0rt.com/2008/07/most-programmers-forget-to-error-check-for-undead/ Gangrel]] usually hides in her pouch, where she also keeps a BagOfHolding.
* In ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures'' Jyrras is a kangaroo rat, his mother is a kangaroo and considerably larger than him. [[http://dmfa.katbox.net/comic/336-theres-a-first-impression-he-wont-forget/ Guess where he hides when he gets scared.]]
* Justified with Adrian and her son Ali in ''Webcomic/AAndHClub'' as they're anthropomorphic kangaroos.
* ''Webcomic/{{VHV}}'': Rumbah of both genders have marsupial pouches. Butter had a [[BagOfHolding pocket dimension]] enchantment tattooed onto [[https://vhv.webcomic.ws/comics/15 hers]] and Mia's kids (who are nearly her own size) like to ride in it, as has Cresta (who's even bigger than her).
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* In ''Website/OrionsArm'', [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/47f6c8411e3c4 Siberoos]] are kangaroo-Siberian tiger splices that were engineered as rescue animals in polar regions. Females can carry passengers and keep them warm at the same time.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* Deconstructed in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''; Bart and Homer try to ride one but soon discover that, [[ThisIsReality unlike cartoons]], [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome real kangaroos have mucus in their pouches and can't accommodate anything bigger than their joeys]].
* Also deconstructed in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Peter climbs into the pouch of a kangaroo, but the poor kangaroo can barely move.
-->'''Peter:''' [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Look at me Lois, I'm Roo! Come on ma, let's go watch Pooh trick the bees outta their honey by pretending he's a rain cloud.]] *the kangaroo collapses in exhaustion*
* ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock,'' "Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla." The titular character gains a pet kangaroo and rides around this way.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys'', a kangaroo once allows Eliza to travel this way as a favor. It's a little more realistic since Eliza is shown crammed in the very tiny pouch.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}: Bender's Game'' had orc spear-throwers riding in giant war-kangaroo pouches. A baby kangaroo was hanging around with the orcs in the pouch.
* Happens with giant-sized kangaroo monsters in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''.
* WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes:
** In the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDuckSleptHere'', Daffy claims that he has an invisible kangaroo named Hymie. Porky doesn't buy it, so Daffy climbs up on an invisible pouch and his disembodied floating head is seen bouncing all over the room. Even so, Porky still doesn't buy it.
** WesternAnimation/BugsBunny gets "adopted" by a kangaroo in one episode who insists he ride in her pouch -- which has a zipper on it.
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'', Hoppy frequently gives Bamm-Bamm these.
* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'': After getting stranded in an Australian wildlife park, Johnny gets adopted by a mother kangaroo, who puts him in her pouch when the herd moves, much to his annoyance. He actually fits fine, despite being an adult human who is a good deal more muscular than average, his main problem is that the jumping makes him carsick.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheWorldOfDavidTheGnome'' does this once. It is either a kangaroo or a wallaby. (Of course, with a six-inch-tall gnome, this makes sense.)
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' had DM and Penfold being given a pouch ride by a [[ArtisticLicenseBiology male kangaroo]]. Due to the Creator/CosgroveHall animators sometimes being forgetful when it came to DM and Penfold's size, they were about human size in this part.
* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': Dulcy the dragon has a pouch for her passengers.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' episode "Nega Timmy," the Bad Parent Hunter, a parody of the [[KangaroosRepresentAustralia late Aussie Steve Irwin]], a.k.a. the Crocodile Hunter, rides in a kangaroo's pouch at the start of his show.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', Jackie Chan and {{Kid Sidekick}} Jade try to claim the Monkey talisman, one of the twelve talismans that grants the user to change themselves and others into the shape of any animal. A series of shape changing shenanigans occur between the heroes and Valmont's mooks, until Chan is accidentally transformed into a kangaroo and Jade into a rabbit. After beating up the villains in his kangaroo form, he puts rabbit-Jade in his pouch and tries to make a jumpy getaway. Considering that in a later episode, Jade used it again to transform herself into a maned lion, the talisman presumably alters gender as well.
* ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics'': One episode features a kangaroo race as the last event. Subverted because the only entrant to ride his kangaroo's pouch is Mumbly, who uses a mechanical kangaroo instead of a real one, which [[LoopholeAbuse isn't against any rules]].
* A 1980s ''WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}'' episode, "Kangaroo Express", had an Australian equivalent to the Pony Express, where kangaroos carry small parcels across Australia in their pouches. Thanks to Gumby's portable [[ShrinkRay Shrink-a-Dink device]], Gumby and his friends can ride in one of the kangaroos.
* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': In the end of "The Stolen Cartoons", Pete manages to hide briefly inside [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Kanga's pouch]] as Mickey is chasing him because of stealing the titular cartoons.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyBigBigFriend'': Bongo gives these to Matt from time to time.
* ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'': In one episode, Max climbs in his dragon friend Ord's pouch in order to complete a connect the dots puzzle while flying.
* Roo is seen doing this from time to time in Kanga's pouch in the various Disney ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' productions.
* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'':
** The show's intro begins with the titular character as a baby being carried in his mother's pouch before falling out and being aged up by a sentient clock. (Fittingly, he's a wallaby.)
** In "[[Recap/RockosModernLifeS1E5CleanLovinUnbalancedLoad Unbalanced Load]]", the episode where Rocko goes to the laundromat, the washer he's using becomes unbalanced and starts hopping away, and he has to subdue it. It continues hopping along with him on it in this fashion, until he takes a baseball bat and destroys it.
* ''WesternAnimation/PuppyDogPals'': Bingo and Rolly hop in the pouches of two Kangaroos in the episode "Bob's Boomerang".
* In the ''WesternAnimation/SnooperAndBlabber'' short "Hop to It", the jewel thief Slippery Sydney rides in the pouch of Matilda, his pet kangaroo.
* ''WesternAnimation/WidgetTheWorldWatcher'': In the episode "Widget's Walkabout", the title character transforms into a kangaroo and invites one of his friends to ride in his pouch.
* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'': Played with in the episode "Game Changer." Duffy, a kangaroo, is carrying her daughter Louisa in a baby seat type-thing. This pouch is obviously not located in her body.
* ''WesternAnimation/GeorgeOfTheJungle2007'': At the end of "Ape Ruth", two kangaroos ([[AnimalGenderBender both male]]) convince George and Ape to compete in a pouch race, with the pair riding in each of their pouches.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Although there have been no real-life incidents of humans riding in marsupial pouches, the extinct Diprotodon (a sort of giant wombat) had a backward-facing pouch large enough to carry an adult human. [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18533038 A fossil discovery has placed this creature in the spotlight.]]
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