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* In an early episode of ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'', [[{{hikikomori}} Kiri]] somehow managed to stuff herself in Nozomu's locker, which seemed to be quite small.



* In an early episode of ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'', [[{{hikikomori}} Kiri]] somehow managed to stuff herself in Nozomu's locker, which seemed to be quite small.



[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': In one story arc, Calvin shuts himself into his own locker to change into his Stupendous Man costume, and manages to get stuck until his teacher lets him out (and is clearly surprised at his change of appearance).
* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': [[https://garfield.com/comic/2009/04/16 Wally Sneedhocker used to stuff Jon in the school locker.]] He became an undertaker.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/CaptainUnderpantsTheFirstEpicMovie'' there's a kid who also puts himself inside a locker, to show how depressing things are at Jerome Horowitz Elementary School.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'', one student puts ''himself'' in a locker when Twilight Sparkle confronts [[AlphaBitch Sunset Shimmer]] to stop her from bullying Fluttershy. At the end of the confrontation, he opens the door, only to find Sunset glaring at him as she passes by, prompting him to close the door on himself again.



* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'', one student puts ''himself'' in a locker when Twilight Sparkle confronts [[AlphaBitch Sunset Shimmer]] to stop her from bullying Fluttershy. At the end of the confrontation, he opens the door, only to find Sunset glaring at him as she passes by, prompting him to close the door on himself again.
* In ''WesternAnimation/CaptainUnderpantsTheFirstEpicMovie'' there's a kid who also puts himself inside a locker, to show how depressing things are at Jerome Horowitz Elementary School.



* The character Ian in ''Film/IllBeHomeForChristmas'' is first heard stuffed inside a college locker.

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* The character Ian in ''Film/IllBeHomeForChristmas'' is first heard stuffed inside In ''Film/ABoyCalledPo'', [[TheBully Taylor]] calls Po a college locker.freak. Po yells, "I'm not a freak!" Taylor and his cronies shove Po into a locker, where he stays until the janitor hears him banging on the door after school.



* In the slasher film ''Film/TheGuardFromUnderground'', a character is stuffed in a locker and is then crushed inside it.
* The character Ian in ''Film/IllBeHomeForChristmas'' is first heard stuffed inside a college locker.



* Happens in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', to Zach, the kid who can glow. In fact, the only reason you know he's in the locker is that it's glowing bright green.
* In the slasher film ''Film/TheGuardFromUnderground'', a character is stuffed in a locker and is then crushed inside it.



* In ''Film/ABoyCalledPo'', [[TheBully Taylor]] calls Po a freak. Po yells, "I'm not a freak!" Taylor and his cronies shove Po into a locker, where he stays until the janitor hears him banging on the door after school.

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* In ''Film/ABoyCalledPo'', [[TheBully Taylor]] calls Po a freak. Po yells, "I'm not a freak!" Taylor and his cronies shove Po into a locker, where he stays until Happens in ''Film/{{Sky High|2005}}'' to Zach, the janitor hears him banging on kid who can glow. In fact, the door after school.only reason you know he's in the locker is that it's glowing bright green.



* Happens with extremely severe consequences in ''Literature/TheSagaOfTuck''. Tuck is tiny. And, when he got shoved in the locker, he was [[spoiler: unconscious and slowly dying. He got better, eventually.]]
* When David from ''Literature/WhatToSayNext'' was in middle school, a bully gave him a swirlie and then shoved him into a locker with wet, reeking hair. The incident prompted his sister to make a Do Not Trust list of people he is not to engage with under any circumstances.



* When David from ''Literature/WhatToSayNext'' was in middle school, a bully gave him a swirlie and then shoved him into a locker with wet, reeking hair. The incident prompted his sister to make a Do Not Trust list of people he is not to engage with under any circumstances.



* In ''Series/SavedByTheBell'', Screech apparently has built a labyrinthine series of secret passages throughout the school lockers.
* Larry Kubiac does this to people who annoy him on ''Series/ParkerLewisCantLose''. In later seasons, he's shown doing it to Jerry near the end of the closing credits.
* Averted on ''Series/HappyDays''. Joanie had started dating a guy who was a member of a gang called the Red Devils. Richie confronted them in the school gym before they were about to give her her initiation into the gang [[spoiler: she would have had to "neck" with each member of the gang]]. They easily subdued him and planned to stuff him in a locker. When they opened the locker to shove him in, Fonzie was waiting inside.
* Unsurprisingly, this happens a lot to Steve Urkel on ''Series/FamilyMatters''.
* Happens to Ricky on his first day of high school on ''Series/SilverSpoons''.
* Shawn from ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'' used this to his advantage and sometimes used the relative privacy of his locker as a MakeOutPoint.



* ''Series/{{Lost}}'': A flashback in "Cabin Fever" shows that this was done to Locke in high school.
* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' "Guide to Vice-Principals": Coconut Head is the [[RuleOfThree third]] thing Mr. Crubbs removes from Loomer the bully's locker.
* The locker jokes on ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' aren't really an example, though Lisa once locked Alistair in his locker on purpose, which is closer. [[WMG/TimeLord He turned it into a TARDIS]] and threw a party.
* On an episode of ''Series/StrangersWithCandy'', one of Jerri's boyfriends did this to her because he didn't want the other kids seeing them together.

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* ''Series/{{Lost}}'': A flashback in "Cabin Fever" shows that Shawn from ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'' used this was done to Locke in high school.
* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' "Guide to Vice-Principals": Coconut Head is
his advantage and sometimes used the [[RuleOfThree third]] thing Mr. Crubbs removes from Loomer the bully's locker.
* The locker jokes on ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' aren't really an example, though Lisa once locked Alistair in
relative privacy of his locker on purpose, which is closer. [[WMG/TimeLord He turned it into as a TARDIS]] and threw a party.
* On an episode of ''Series/StrangersWithCandy'', one of Jerri's boyfriends did this to her because he didn't want the other kids seeing them together.
MakeOutPoint.



* On ''Series/DegrassiJuniorHigh'' it was traditional to stuff students into the broom cupboard rather than a locker.



* ''Series/SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad'': It happened twice to Malcolm Frink. The first time was at the end of "Que Sera Servo", where Malcolm was taking advantage of the heroes having their personalities altered and they did this to show they were back. In "Mal-Khan-Tent", it wasn't Malcolm himself but Kilokhan in Malcolm's body and Sam and Tanker locked him away until they could find and rescue Malcolm. However, since Malcolm's body was still in the locker when he returned, he felt what's like.
* In ''Series/ModernFamily'', Mitchell sees a gay kid tormenting other students with snarky comments. Mitchell gives him a speech about how he was bullied as a kid to set him straight. When the student sasses him instead, Mitchell stuffs him in a locker, telling the ConfessionCam that he wasn't particularly proud of it.

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* ''Series/SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad'': It happened twice to Malcolm Frink. The first time On ''Series/DegrassiJuniorHigh'' it was at traditional to stuff students into the end of "Que Sera Servo", where Malcolm was taking advantage of the heroes having their personalities altered and they did broom cupboard rather than a locker.
* Unsurprisingly,
this happens a lot to show Steve Urkel on ''Series/FamilyMatters''.
* Averted on ''Series/HappyDays''. Joanie had started dating a guy who was a member of a gang called the Red Devils. Richie confronted them in the school gym before
they were back. In "Mal-Khan-Tent", it wasn't Malcolm himself but Kilokhan in Malcolm's body about to give her her initiation into the gang [[spoiler: she would have had to "neck" with each member of the gang]]. They easily subdued him and Sam and Tanker locked planned to stuff him away until in a locker. When they could find and rescue Malcolm. However, since Malcolm's body was still in opened the locker when he returned, he felt what's like.
* In ''Series/ModernFamily'', Mitchell sees a gay kid tormenting other students with snarky comments. Mitchell gives
to shove him a speech about how he in, Fonzie was bullied as a kid waiting inside.
* ''Series/HighSchoolMusicalTheMusicalTheSeries'': Big Red does this
to set him straight. When ''himself'' in order to be a [[LockerMail singing telegram]] for his girlfriend Ashlyn. Unfortunately he gets stuck, so by the student sasses him instead, Mitchell stuffs him in a locker, telling the ConfessionCam that time she opens it he wasn't particularly proud of it.falls out and sprays confetti everywhere.



* ''Series/{{Lost}}'': A flashback in "Cabin Fever" shows that this was done to Locke in high school.
* In ''Series/ModernFamily'', Mitchell sees a gay kid tormenting other students with snarky comments. Mitchell gives him a speech about how he was bullied as a kid to set him straight. When the student sasses him instead, Mitchell stuffs him in a locker, telling the ConfessionCam that he wasn't particularly proud of it.
* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' "Guide to Vice-Principals": Coconut Head is the [[RuleOfThree third]] thing Mr. Crubbs removes from Loomer the bully's locker.
* Larry Kubiac does this to people who annoy him on ''Series/ParkerLewisCantLose''. In later seasons, he's shown doing it to Jerry near the end of the closing credits.
* In ''Series/SavedByTheBell'', Screech apparently has built a labyrinthine series of secret passages throughout the school lockers.
* Happens to Ricky on his first day of high school on ''Series/SilverSpoons''.
* On an episode of ''Series/StrangersWithCandy'', one of Jerri's boyfriends did this to her because he didn't want the other kids seeing them together.
* ''Series/SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad'': It happened twice to Malcolm Frink. The first time was at the end of "Que Sera Servo", where Malcolm was taking advantage of the heroes having their personalities altered and they did this to show they were back. In "Mal-Khan-Tent", it wasn't Malcolm himself but Kilokhan in Malcolm's body and Sam and Tanker locked him away until they could find and rescue Malcolm. However, since Malcolm's body was still in the locker when he returned, he felt what's like.



* ''Series/HighSchoolMusicalTheMusicalTheSeries'': Big Red does this to ''himself'' in order to be a [[LockerMail singing telegram]] for his girlfriend Ashlyn. Unfortunately he gets stuck, so by the time she opens it he falls out and sprays confetti everywhere.

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* ''Series/HighSchoolMusicalTheMusicalTheSeries'': Big Red does this to ''himself'' in order to be a [[LockerMail singing telegram]] for his girlfriend Ashlyn. Unfortunately he -->'''Wednesday:''' The only person who gets stuck, so by the time she opens torture my brother is me.
* The locker jokes on ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' aren't really an example, though Lisa once locked Alistair in his locker on purpose, which is closer. [[WMG/TimeLord He turned
it he falls out into a TARDIS]] and sprays confetti everywhere.threw a party.



[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': In one story arc, Calvin shuts himself into his own locker to change into his Stupendous Man costume, and manages to get stuck until his teacher lets him out (and is clearly surprised at his change of appearance).
* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': [[https://garfield.com/comic/2009/04/16 Wally Sneedhocker used to stuff Jon in the school locker.]] He became an undertaker.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]

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[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': In one story arc, Calvin shuts himself into his own locker to change into his Stupendous Man costume, and manages to get stuck until his teacher lets him out (and is clearly surprised at his change of appearance).
* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': [[https://garfield.com/comic/2009/04/16 Wally Sneedhocker used to stuff Jon in the school locker.]] He became an undertaker.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional
[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]



* In ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'', this is one of many schoolyard torments Jimmy can deliver upon his fellow students.
** Then again, in that game, Jimmy can hide in lockers himself; he does [[LampshadeHanging comment on how roomy the Bullworth lockers are]] at times, too. Unsurprisingly, Bullworth has tall lockers, like some old schools. But they [[FridgeLogic do have only about 61 students]] in attendance...

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'', this is one of many schoolyard torments Jimmy can deliver upon his fellow students.
**
students. Then again, in that game, Jimmy can hide in lockers himself; he does [[LampshadeHanging comment on how roomy the Bullworth lockers are]] at times, too. Unsurprisingly, Bullworth has tall lockers, like some old schools. But they [[FridgeLogic do have only about 61 students]] in attendance...attendance...
* Non-school example in ''VideoGame/Doom3: Resurrection of Evil''. When you start the second level and go inside a ravaged crew quarters, a maintenance worker is using a locker as a hiding spot. He'll pop out when you enter, look around for barely a second, and slam the door shut again, and will only open the door again the first time you talk to him. After that, he'll yell through the door at you to leave. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse Whether the tactic works long enough for him to survive all the events of the game is unknown]].
* In ''VideoGame/GhoulSchool'', Spike likes to stuff freshmen into lockers, [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]]; this is supposed to explain his ability to hide inside them.



* Lockers on the cargo ship and big shell in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' are large enough for Snake and Raiden to hide in.
** If you hide in a locker and call up Otacon while playing as Snake, they recount one of Otacon's stuffed-in-a-locker moments.
*** Parodied, of course, in this ''Webcomic/VGCats'' [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/images/060717.jpg strip]]
* In ''VideoGame/GhoulSchool'', Spike likes to stuff freshmen into lockers, [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]]; this is supposed to explain his ability to hide inside them.
* Non-school example in ''VideoGame/Doom3: Resurrection of Evil''. When you start the second level and go inside a ravaged crew quarters, a maintenance worker is using a locker as a hiding spot. He'll pop out when you enter, look around for barely a second, and slam the door shut again, and will only open the door again the first time you talk to him. After that, he'll yell through the door at you to leave. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse Whether the tactic works long enough for him to survive all the events of the game is unknown]].
* One of the paths in ''VideoGame/PajamaSam 2'' involves getting the Y-Pipe out of Foster Boondoggle's locker. When you do, Y-Pipe asks if that ever happened to Sam, and he responds that [[NoodleIncident his friend Pete once got himself stuck in a locker at school.]]

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* Lockers on the cargo ship and big shell in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' are large enough for Snake and Raiden to hide in.
**
in. If you hide in a locker and call up Otacon while playing as Snake, they recount one of Otacon's stuffed-in-a-locker moments.
*** Parodied, of course, in this ''Webcomic/VGCats'' [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/images/060717.jpg strip]]
* In ''VideoGame/GhoulSchool'', Spike likes to stuff freshmen into lockers, [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]]; this is supposed to explain his ability to hide inside them.
* Non-school example in ''VideoGame/Doom3: Resurrection of Evil''. When you start the second level and go inside a ravaged crew quarters, a maintenance worker is using a locker as a hiding spot. He'll pop out when you enter, look around for barely a second, and slam the door shut again, and will only open the door again the first time you talk to him. After that, he'll yell through the door at you to leave. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse Whether the tactic works long enough for him to survive all the events of the game is unknown]].
* One of the paths in ''VideoGame/PajamaSam 2'' involves getting the Y-Pipe out of Foster Boondoggle's locker. When you do, Y-Pipe asks if that ever happened to Sam, and he responds that [[NoodleIncident his friend Pete once got himself stuck in a locker at school.]]
moments.



* One of the paths in ''VideoGame/PajamaSam 2'' involves getting the Y-Pipe out of Foster Boondoggle's locker. When you do, Y-Pipe asks if that ever happened to Sam, and he responds that [[NoodleIncident his friend Pete once got himself stuck in a locker at school.]]



[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Team CRDL is the bully gang of the year group and Jaune Arc is one of their victims. At one point, Cardin Winchester stuffs Jaune into a locker. However, since Beacon is an ExtranormalInstitute that is run by an [[WordOfGod acknowledged]] {{expy}} of the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz Wizard of Oz]], the locker is actually rocket-propelled with programmable coordinates. Not only does Jaune have the issue of trying to get out of it, but he has to then make it back to the school from where the locker landed.
** This happens to Jaune once again in the finale of Volume 3, but this time it's [[PlayedForDrama much less funny.]] [[spoiler:Pyrrha throws him into a nearby locker and sends him to the city to make sure he won't follow her into Beacon tower. There she tries to take on Cinder and gets killed.]]
[[/folder]]



* Also in [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/17 this strip]] of ''Webcomic/{{Loserz}}''.
** Also reversed in [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/157 this one]], where a ''bully'' get a locker stuffed into ''him''. That's gotta hurt.
* Referenced (but not depicted) in ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' to justify Robin and Jason's decision not to inform Anne that her personified feminine pride had [[GenderBender gender bent]] Tandy Garden High's worst [[JerkJock jerk jocks]] into four "honest and kind" [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders cheerleaders]].
* ''Webcomic/PennyAndAggie'', [[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=829 here]].
* Happens to Peter on occasion of ''Webcomic/PeterAndCompany''.



* ''Webcomic/{{Loserz}}'':
** Also in [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/17 this strip]].
** Reversed in [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/157 this one]], where a ''bully'' get a locker stuffed into ''him''. That's gotta hurt.
%%* ''Webcomic/PennyAndAggie'', [[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=829 here]].
%%* Happens to Peter on occasion of ''Webcomic/PeterAndCompany''.
* The ''Metal Gear'' example above is parodied, of course, in this ''Webcomic/VGCats'' [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/images/060717.jpg strip]]
* Referenced (but not depicted) in ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' to justify Robin and Jason's decision not to inform Anne that her personified feminine pride had [[GenderBender gender bent]] Tandy Garden High's worst [[JerkJock jerk jocks]] into four "honest and kind" [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders cheerleaders]].



[[folder:Web Original]]
* Happens with extremely severe consequences in ''Literature/TheSagaOfTuck''.
** Tuck is tiny. And, when he got shoved in the locker, he was [[spoiler: unconscious and slowly dying. He got better, eventually.]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Team CRDL is the bully gang of the year group and Jaune Arc is one of their victims. At one point, Cardin Winchester stuffs Jaune into a locker. However, since Beacon is an ExtranormalInstitute that is run by an [[WordOfGod acknowledged]] {{expy}} of the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz Wizard of Oz]], the locker is actually rocket-propelled with programmable coordinates. Not only does Jaune have the issue of trying to get out of it, but he has to then make it back to the school from where the locker landed.
** This happens to Jaune once again in the finale of Volume 3, but this time it's [[PlayedForDrama much less funny.]] [[spoiler:Pyrrha throws him into a nearby locker and sends him to the city to make sure he won't follow her into Beacon tower. There she tries to take on Cinder and gets killed.]]

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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Happens with extremely severe consequences in ''Literature/TheSagaOfTuck''.
** Tuck is tiny. And, when he got shoved in the locker, he was [[spoiler: unconscious and slowly dying. He got better, eventually.]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Team CRDL is the bully gang of the year group and Jaune Arc is one of their victims. At one point, Cardin Winchester stuffs Jaune into a locker. However, since Beacon is an ExtranormalInstitute that is run by an [[WordOfGod acknowledged]] {{expy}} of the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz Wizard of Oz]], the locker is actually rocket-propelled with programmable coordinates. Not only does Jaune have the issue of trying to get out of it, but he has to then make it back to the school from where the locker landed.
** This happens to Jaune once again in the finale of Volume 3, but this time it's [[PlayedForDrama much less funny.]] [[spoiler:Pyrrha throws him into a nearby locker and sends him to the city to make sure he won't follow her into Beacon tower. There she tries to take on Cinder and gets killed.]]
Videos]]



* The nerds at Springfield Elementary in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' are shown to have a secret clubhouse/base hidden within the lockers.
** In another episode, Lisa attempts to find common ground with a bully, only to end up...you guessed it.
--->'''Lisa:''' How about jazz? Do you like jazz?\\
'''Milhouse:''' I like jazz.\\
'''Lisa:''' Milhouse? She got you, too?\\
'''Milhouse:''' Yeah, but it's not so bad. I'm standing on Ralph.\\
'''[[TheDitz Ralph]]:''' We're a totem pole. ''(hops up and down chanting)''

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* The nerds at Springfield Elementary in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' are shown to have a secret clubhouse/base hidden within the lockers.
''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
** In another episode, Lisa attempts the episode "The Mystery", Gumball opens his locker and suddenly finds the principal trapped in it, so he and the other kids try to discover who did that.
** In "The Meddler", Gumball's mom stuffs herself into his locker when she decides to follow him to the school.
** In "The Ex", Gumball stuffs Alan the balloon into Penny's locker with the words "I'm sorry" drawn in him. Gumball says he didn't
find common ground with a bully, only any other balloons.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'', this happens
to end up...you guessed it.
--->'''Lisa:''' How about jazz? Do you like jazz?\\
'''Milhouse:''' I like jazz.\\
'''Lisa:''' Milhouse? She got you, too?\\
'''Milhouse:''' Yeah, but it's not so bad. I'm standing on Ralph.\\
'''[[TheDitz Ralph]]:''' We're
Courtney during high school orientation by a totem pole. ''(hops up and down chanting)''couple of high school [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' did this in the second episode, with Kitty Pryde as the target. Naturally, this was a setup for her to discover her [[IntangibleMan phasing power]], and not coincidentally, run into Avalanche, who was the episode's main villain.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' episode "Autoboot Camp", Bumblebee was stuffed into a locker by Wasp and Ironhide for getting them in trouble to [[DrillSergeantNasty Sentinel Minor]]. Right after removing his legs.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{DC Super Hero Girls|2019}}'': In "[[Recap/DCSuperHeroGirls2019S1E12SheMightBeGiant #SheMightBeGiant]]", when threatened by Doris and Leslie, Karen prefers stuffing herself in a locker, saving them the trouble.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
** Denzel Crocker hid inside Timmy's locker in "Mind Over Magic" for a pop quiz. Francis the bully later shut the locker door to interrupt Crocker's rant about Fairy Godparents.
** In "Just Desserts", Timmy wished all meals on the world were desserts. Almost one month later, everyone was overweight except for Mark, who, like all Yugopotamians, only eats healthy food for dessert. The bullies decided to stuff him in the locker because Mark was the only thin one. However, a near-whole month of eating nothing but desserts made the bullies so unhealthy their would-be-victim didn't even need to walk any faster to escape.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' episode "Autoboot Camp", Bumblebee was stuffed into a locker by Wasp opening credits of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fangbone}}'', Fangbone and Ironhide for getting them in trouble to [[DrillSergeantNasty Sentinel Minor]]. Right after removing his legs.Bill's classmates (and one troll) are inside lockers that open as Fangbone and Bill run past: although the reason why they are there is not clear.



* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Looped}}'', Lester gets stuffed into his locker [[GroundhogDayLoop every Monday-day]] by Jesse. However, he actually doesn't mind this, as he then spends the rest of the day in his locker playing video games and enjoying the alone time.
* There are several examples in the ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode, "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS5E1Schooled Schooled]]"; first, Zach gets stuffed into a locker on the first day of school. Later in the episode, Lynn Jr. stuffs Lincoln into a locker for [[DisproportionateRetribution running in the hallway]], making him late for class since he was running late for it in the first place, and later does the same to Rusty and Zach.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': Denzel Crocker hid inside Timmy's locker in "Mind Over Magic" for a pop quiz. Francis the bully later shut the locker door to interrupt Crocker's rant about Fairy Godparents.
** In "Just Desserts", Timmy wished all meals on the world were desserts. Almost one month later, everyone was overweight except for Mark, who, like all Yugopotamians, only eats healthy food for dessert. The bullies decided to stuff him in the locker because Mark was the only thin one. However, a near-whole month of eating nothing but desserts made the bullies so unhealthy their would-be-victim didn't even need to walk any faster to escape.
* In ''{{WesternAnimation/Trollhunters}}'', Steve Palchuk routinely does this to Eli Pepperjack



* In ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'', Flash not only stuffs Peter in his own locker, but flashbacks show he's been doing this regularly for years. When the Frightful Four attack the school, Spider-Man encourages Flash to hide in a locker as payback.
* In the opening credits of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fangbone}}'', Fangbone and Bill's classmates (and one troll) are inside lockers that open as Fangbone and Bill run past: although the reason why they are there is not clear.
* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Looped}}'', Lester gets stuffed into his locker [[GroundhogDayLoop every Monday-day]] by Jesse. However, he actually doesn't mind this, as he then spends the rest of the day in his locker playing video games and enjoying the alone time.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'', this happens to Courtney during high school orientation by a couple of high school [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
** In the episode "The Mystery", Gumball opens his locker and suddenly finds the principal trapped in it, so he and the other kids try to discover who did that.
** In "The Meddler", Gumball's mom stuffs herself into his locker when she decides to follow him to the school.
** In "The Ex", Gumball stuffs Alan the balloon into Penny's locker with the words "I'm sorry" drawn in him. Gumball says he didn't find any other balloons.
* There are several examples in the ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode, "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS5E1Schooled Schooled]]"; first, Zach gets stuffed into a locker on the first day of school. Later in the episode, Lynn Jr. stuffs Lincoln into a locker for [[DisproportionateRetribution running in the hallway]], making him late for class since he was running late for it in the first place, and later does the same to Rusty and Zach.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** The nerds at Springfield Elementary are shown to have a secret clubhouse/base hidden within the lockers.
** In another episode, Lisa attempts to find common ground with a bully, only to end up... you guessed it.
--->'''Lisa:''' How about jazz? Do you like jazz?\\
'''Milhouse:''' I like jazz.\\
'''Lisa:''' Milhouse? She got you, too?\\
'''Milhouse:''' Yeah, but it's not so bad. I'm standing on Ralph.\\
'''[[TheDitz Ralph]]:''' We're a totem pole. ''[hops up and down chanting]''
* In ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'', the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' episode "Autoboot Camp", Bumblebee was stuffed into a locker by Wasp and Ironhide for getting them in trouble to [[DrillSergeantNasty Sentinel Minor]]. Right after removing his legs.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollhunters}}'', Steve Palchuk routinely does this to Eli Pepperjack.
* In ''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'',
Flash not only stuffs Peter in his own locker, but flashbacks show he's been doing this regularly for years. When the Frightful Four attack the school, Spider-Man encourages Flash to hide in a locker as payback.
* In the opening credits of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fangbone}}'', Fangbone and Bill's classmates (and one troll) are inside lockers that open as Fangbone and Bill run past: although the reason why they are there is not clear.
* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Looped}}'', Lester gets stuffed into his locker [[GroundhogDayLoop every Monday-day]] by Jesse. However, he actually doesn't mind this, as he then spends the rest of the day in his locker playing video games and enjoying the alone time.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'',
''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' did this happens to Courtney during high school orientation by a couple of high school [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
** In
in the episode "The Mystery", Gumball opens his locker and suddenly finds second episode, with Kitty Pryde as the principal trapped in it, so he and the other kids try target. Naturally, this was a setup for her to discover who did that.
** In "The Meddler", Gumball's mom stuffs herself
her [[IntangibleMan phasing power]], and not coincidentally, run into his locker when she decides to follow him to Avalanche, who was the school.
** In "The Ex", Gumball stuffs Alan the balloon into Penny's locker with the words "I'm sorry" drawn in him. Gumball says he didn't find any other balloons.
* There are several examples in the ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode, "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS5E1Schooled Schooled]]"; first, Zach gets stuffed into a locker on the first day of school. Later in the episode, Lynn Jr. stuffs Lincoln into a locker for [[DisproportionateRetribution running in the hallway]], making him late for class since he was running late for it in the first place, and later does the same to Rusty and Zach.
episode's main villain.
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* In the ''Literature/TheSissyDuckling'', Elmer gets beat up by three bullies at his school for being a "sissy". After school they hide in a locker, grab him, and beat him inside the locker.

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* In the ''Literature/TheSissyDuckling'', Elmer gets beat up by three bullies at his school for being a "sissy". After school they hide in a locker, grab him, and beat him inside the locker.
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* Lockers on the cargo ship and big shell in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'' are large enough for Snake and Raiden to hide in.

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* Lockers on the cargo ship and big shell in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' are large enough for Snake and Raiden to hide in.

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