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* A ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' [[https://youtu.be/WqBZVlgORbY?si=iVDH11XKT1srJJ9E sketch]] that ce ters on a man buy things in a pawn shop [[BlatantLies that are totally for Christmas shopping and aren't going to be used to rob a bank]] reaches its peak when the buyer asks if the store has a bag with a dollar sign on it, which the clerk even calls "a cartoon money bag".
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* A ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' [[https://youtu.be/WqBZVlgORbY?si=iVDH11XKT1srJJ9E sketch]] that ce ters centers on a man buy buying things in a pawn shop [[BlatantLies that are totally for Christmas shopping and aren't going to be used to rob a bank]] reaches its peak when the buyer asks if the store has a bag with a dollar sign on it, which the clerk even calls "a cartoon money bag".
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* The bandit enemies in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''.
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** The bandit enemies in''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''.''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''.
** Nabbit, a thief carries a bag containing stolen items.
** The bandit enemies in
** Nabbit, a thief carries a bag containing stolen items.
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* The groundbreaking 1903 film ''Film/TheGreatTrainRobbery'' has the thieves carrying their loot in these. No dollar sign, though.
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* The groundbreaking 1903 film ''Film/TheGreatTrainRobbery'' ''Film/{{The Great Train Robbery|1903}}'' has the thieves carrying their loot in these. No dollar sign, though.
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* A ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' [[https://youtu.be/WqBZVlgORbY?si=iVDH11XKT1srJJ9E sketch]] that ce ters on a man buy things in a pawn shop [[BlatantLies that are totally for Christmas shopping and aren't going to be used to rob a bank]] reaches its peak when the buyer asks if the store has a bag with a dollar sign on it, which the clerk even calls "a cartoon money bag".
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* [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', where Snake refers to it as a "dollar sign bag".
** When Bart claims a burglar stole all of the Simpsons' Christmas presents (and the tree), the description he gives includes (as well as a wooden leg and hooks for hands) a large sack with a dollar sign on it.
** In another episode, the Mayor is receiving a kickback from Fat Tony and says that "in future I would prefer [[BriefcaseFullOfMoney a nondescript briefcase]] to the sack with a dollar sign on it."
** In "When You Dish Upon a Star", a movie company executive hands Ron Howard two of these after he pitches Homer's movie idea. The frame freezes on Ron holding them with a toothy smile as the Happy Days intro plays.
** When Bart claims a burglar stole all of the Simpsons' Christmas presents (and the tree), the description he gives includes (as well as a wooden leg and hooks for hands) a large sack with a dollar sign on it.
** In another episode, the Mayor is receiving a kickback from Fat Tony and says that "in future I would prefer [[BriefcaseFullOfMoney a nondescript briefcase]] to the sack with a dollar sign on it."
** In "When You Dish Upon a Star", a movie company executive hands Ron Howard two of these after he pitches Homer's movie idea. The frame freezes on Ron holding them with a toothy smile as the Happy Days intro plays.
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** * [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "A Hunka Hunka Burns In Love", where Snake refers to it as a "dollar sign bag".
**When In "Miracle On Evergreen Terrace" when Bart claims a burglar stole all of the Simpsons' Christmas presents (and the tree), the description he gives includes (as well as a wooden leg and hooks for hands) a large sack with a dollar sign on it.
** Inanother episode, the "Mayored To The Mob", Mayor is Quimby receiving a kickback from Fat Tony and says that "in future I would prefer [[BriefcaseFullOfMoney a nondescript briefcase]] to the sack with a dollar sign on it."
** In "When You Dish Upon a Star",a movie company executive Brian Grazer hands Ron Howard Creator/RonHoward two of these after he pitches Homer's movie idea. The frame freezes on Ron holding them with a toothy smile as the Happy Days ''Series/HappyDays'' intro plays.
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** In "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" Moe is handed one of these in the middle of a courtroom after he submits a obviously phony alibi to cover for Mayor Quimby's nephew. He lamely tries to pass it off as his laundry.
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** In "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" Moe is handed one of these in the middle of a courtroom after he submits a obviously phony alibi to cover for Mayor Quimby's nephew.nephew Freddie. He lamely tries to pass it off as his laundry.
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A SubTrope of ExpoLabel and a vital accouterment of the BlatantBurglar. Compare BagOfKidnapping and StockMoneyBag. Not to be confused with BindleStick, the makeshift fabric bag hanging from a stick usually carried by hobos and small boys who are running away from home.
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A SubTrope of ExpoLabel and a vital accouterment accouterments of the BlatantBurglar. Compare BagOfKidnapping and StockMoneyBag. Not to be confused with BindleStick, the makeshift fabric bag hanging from a stick usually carried by hobos and small boys who are running away from home.
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* You can buy a [[https://www.thegreenhead.com/2008/12/money-laundry-bag.php laundry bag]] that looks like this. Gives a whole new meaning to "[[{{Pun}} money laundering]]".
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A SubTrope of ExpoLabel and a vital accouterment of the BlatantBurglar. Compare BagOfKidnapping. Not to be confused with BindleStick, the makeshift fabric bag hanging from a stick usually carried by hobos and small boys who are running away from home.
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A SubTrope of ExpoLabel and a vital accouterment of the BlatantBurglar. Compare BagOfKidnapping.BagOfKidnapping and StockMoneyBag. Not to be confused with BindleStick, the makeshift fabric bag hanging from a stick usually carried by hobos and small boys who are running away from home.
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* The eponymous loot bag of the sneaky, thieving [[http://www.battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Lootbag Commando]], a recurring character in ''[[http://battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Miniature Rules]]'', "an irreverent look at the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' Universe" and its "only source of humor since [[NoodleIncident 3CL's peg leg incident]]."
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* The eponymous loot bag of the sneaky, thieving [[http://www.battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Lootbag Commando]], Commando, a recurring character in ''[[http://battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Miniature Rules]]'', "an irreverent look at the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' Universe" and its "only source of humor since [[NoodleIncident 3CL's peg leg incident]]."
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* The eponymous loot bag of the sneaky, thieving [[http://www.cafepress.com/lootcommando.261763084 Lootbag Commando]], a recurring character in ''[[http://battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Miniature Rules]]'', "an irreverent look at the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' Universe" and its "only source of humor since [[NoodleIncident 3CL's peg leg incident]]."
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* The eponymous loot bag of the sneaky, thieving [[http://www.cafepress.com/lootcommando.261763084 battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Lootbag Commando]], a recurring character in ''[[http://battletech.cavaliercavalry.com/mrarchive001.shtml Miniature Rules]]'', "an irreverent look at the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' Universe" and its "only source of humor since [[NoodleIncident 3CL's peg leg incident]]."
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A Thief Bag is a bag containing loot, often seen in the presence of thieves who [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment are thieving it.]] They tend to differ by region: Britain uses a large burlap bag marked "swag", America uses a white bag with a dollar sign on it, and Japan mainly uses green bags with white swirls that tie over the face (which some fans will demand be called furoshiki).
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A Thief Bag is a bag containing loot, often seen in the presence of thieves who [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment are thieving it.]] it]]. They tend to differ by region: Britain uses a large burlap bag marked "swag", America uses a white bag with a dollar sign on it, and Japan mainly uses green bags with white swirls that tie over the face (which some fans will demand be called furoshiki).
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* ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}'': On the Entama, Uratama, and Versions 4 and 4.5, the player's Tamagotchi can be robbed of Tama Points by a burglar whose sprite and official artwork depicts him carrying a big bag with him.
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* ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}'': On the Entama, Uratama, and Versions 4 and 4.5, the player's Tamagotchi can be robbed of Tama Points by a burglar whose sprite and official artwork depicts him carrying a big bag with him.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}'': On the Entama, Uratama, and Versions 4 and 4.5, the player's Tamagotchi can be robbed of Tama Points by a burglar whose sprite and official artwork depicts him carrying a big bag with him.
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** In another episode, the Mayor is receiving a kickback from Fat Tony and says that "in future I would prefer [[BriefcaseFullOfMoney a nondescript briefcase]] to a sack with a dollar sign on it."
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Not to be confused with BindleStick, the makeshift fabric bag hanging from a stick usually carried by hobos and small boys who are running away from home.
A vital accoutrement of the BlatantBurglar.
A SubTrope of ExpoLabel.
A vital accoutrement of the BlatantBurglar.
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A SubTrope of ExpoLabel and a vital accouterment of the BlatantBurglar. Compare BagOfKidnapping. Not to be confused with BindleStick, the makeshift fabric bag hanging from a stick usually carried by hobos and small boys who are running away from home.
A vital accoutrement of the BlatantBurglar.
A SubTrope of ExpoLabel.
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A vital accoutrement of the BlatantBurglar.
A SubTrope of ExpoLabel.