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-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "Homer Goes To College"

The villain sits in his lair, waiting eagerly to hear how his most recent plan was a success. Suddenly, a Mook comes running in. He looks frightened, and upset: [[BearerOfBadNews He has bad news.]] The Mook delivers the news and winces.

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-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "Homer "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E3HomerGoesToCollege Homer Goes To College"

College]]"

The villain sits in his lair, waiting eagerly to hear how his most recent plan was a success. Suddenly, a Mook {{Mook|s}} comes running in. He looks frightened, frightened and upset: upset; [[BearerOfBadNews He he has bad news.]] news]]. The Mook delivers the news and winces.



* ''Manga/ExcelSaga'' has Lord Il Palazzo dropping Excel down a trapdoor on numerous occasions (the first half of the anime in particular has this happen almost OncePerEpisode). The trap itself works fine, it's just not as... permanent as one would expect, with Excel typically clambering back up no worse for wear.
** There is one point early in the manga where Il Palazzo opens the trapdoor to drop Excel into the oubliette, but she wasn't standing on it. After staring at each other for a few moments, Excel apologetically jumps into the pit.

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* ''Manga/ExcelSaga'' has Lord Il Palazzo dropping Excel down a trapdoor on numerous occasions (the first half of the anime in particular has this happen almost OncePerEpisode). The trap itself works fine, it's just not as... permanent as one would expect, with Excel typically clambering back up no worse for wear.
**
wear. There is one point early in the manga where Il Palazzo opens the trapdoor to drop Excel into the oubliette, but she wasn't standing on it. After staring at each other for a few moments, Excel apologetically jumps into the pit.



[[folder:Film – Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'': While the Sheriff is at the gallows rigging a noose to hang Friar Tuck with, Nutsy decides to test the trapdoor while he's still on top of it. The Sheriff only gets down half way due to [[FatBastard his girth]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'': In ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', Wallace has a device in his bedroom that causes the bed to dump him through a trap door into the dining room. He gets stuck due to his pudgy gut, and requests "assistance", which is provided in the form of a large mallet.
* In "WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga", auditioners for a talent show are sent down a trap door when they fail the audition. One of them is a fat pigeon, who has to be hit on the head with a mallet for her to make it all the way through.
* ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'':
While the Sheriff is at the gallows rigging a noose to hang Friar Tuck with, Nutsy decides to test the trapdoor while he's still on top of it. The Sheriff only gets down half way halfway due to [[FatBastard his girth]].



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* ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery'': In this case the trap door dumps the mook into it correctly, what comes afterwards however:
-->'''Mustafa:''' But Dr. Evil, we were unable to anticipate feline complications due to the reanimation process-
-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Silence! ta
-->[he presses a button and Mustafa's chair tilts back, dropping him into a pit of fire]
-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Let this be a reminder to you all that this organization will not tolerate failure.
-->[Mustafa can be heard moaning from an air vent]
-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Gentlemen, let's get down to business.
-->[Mustafa's moans continue]
-->'''Dr. Evil:''' We've got a lot of work to do.
-->'''Mustafa:''' Someone help me. I'm still alive, only I'm very badly burned.
-->[Dr. Evil ignores him and tries to keep talking, but Mustafa's complaints continue to interrupt [[OverlyLongGag for a while]] until Dr. Evil picks up the phone and chats with someone on the other end for a minute]
-->'''Mustafa:''' If somebody can open the retrieval hatch, down here I can get out. See, I designed this device myself-- [a hatch is heard opening] - Oh, hi. Good. I'm glad you found me. Listen. I'm very badly burned, so if you could just-- [a gunshot fires] You shot me!
-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Okay, moving on.
-->'''Mustafa:''' You shot me right in the arm! Why did-- [another gunshot fires; all is silent for a moment, then the hatch is heard closing]
-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Right.

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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery'': ''Film/AustinPowers'': In this case ''International Man of Mystery'', the trap door dumps the mook into it correctly, what correctly. What comes afterwards afterwards, however:
-->'''Mustafa:''' But Dr. Evil, we were unable to anticipate feline complications due to the reanimation process-
-->'''Dr.
process--\\
'''Dr.
Evil:''' Silence! ta
-->[he
''[he presses a button and Mustafa's chair tilts back, dropping him into a pit of fire]
-->'''Dr. Evil:'''
fire]'' Let this be a reminder to you all that this organization will not tolerate failure.
-->[Mustafa
failure. ''[Mustafa can be heard moaning from an air vent]
-->'''Dr. Evil:'''
vent]'' Gentlemen, let's get down to business.
-->[Mustafa's
business. ''[Mustafa's moans continue]
-->'''Dr. Evil:'''
continue]'' We've got a lot of work to do.
-->'''Mustafa:'''
do.\\
'''Mustafa:'''
Someone help me. I'm still alive, only I'm very badly burned.
-->[Dr.
burned. ''[Dr. Evil ignores him and tries to keep talking, but Mustafa's complaints continue to interrupt [[OverlyLongGag for a while]] until Dr. Evil picks up the phone and chats with someone on the other end for a minute]
-->'''Mustafa:'''
minute]'' If somebody can open the retrieval hatch, down here I can get out. See, I designed this device myself-- [a ''[a hatch is heard opening] - opening]'' Oh, hi. Good. I'm glad you found me. Listen. I'm very badly burned, so if you could just-- [a ''[a gunshot fires] fires]'' You shot me!
-->'''Dr.
me!\\
'''Dr.
Evil:''' Okay, moving on.
-->'''Mustafa:'''
on.\\
'''Mustafa:'''
You shot me right in the arm! Why did-- [another ''[another gunshot fires; all is silent for a moment, then the hatch is heard closing]
-->'''Dr.
closing]''\\
'''Dr.
Evil:''' Right.



** In ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'', Bond is in a elevator and suddenly straddles the sides of the floor, expecting it to be a trap door. [[SubvertedTrope He's gassed unconscious instead.]]

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** In ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'', Bond is in a an elevator and suddenly straddles the sides of the floor, expecting it to be a trap door. [[SubvertedTrope He's gassed unconscious instead.]]instead]].



* A variation appears in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' novel ''Darksaber''. One of the henchmen fails his boss for the [[strike:first]] last time, and the master pushes a button to electrocute him in his seat. The master pushes the wrong button and someone else gets electrocuted instead. [[spoiler:It was the right button, but it was wired incorrectly, an early symptom of how shoddily put together the entire place later proves to be.]]
** The next time someone fails, everybody jumps out of his chair before ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments any]]'' buttons can be pushed. Eventually, [[spoiler:all the people are restrained in their chairs so they can't get up at all]].

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* ''Literature/TheCallistaTrilogy'': A variation appears in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' novel ''Darksaber''. One of the henchmen fails his boss for the [[strike:first]] last time, and the master pushes a button to electrocute him in his seat. The master pushes the wrong button and someone else gets electrocuted instead. [[spoiler:It was the right button, but it was wired incorrectly, an early symptom of how shoddily put together the entire place later proves to be.]]
**
]] The next time someone fails, everybody jumps out of his chair before ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments any]]'' buttons can be pushed. Eventually, [[spoiler:all the people are restrained in their chairs so they can't get up at all]].all]].
* ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'': A pit opens under [[ImplacableMan Walking Man]] in ''Just Another Judgement Day''. He simply ignores it and continues walking on air.
* In ''Literature/{{Swellhead}}'', the hero deliberately sits on the trapdoor to shake the villain's confidence. When it opens under him, [[LevitatingLotusPosition he just floats in mid-air, still sitting]].



* A pit opens under [[ImplacableMan Walking Man]] in [[{{Literature/Nightside}} ''Judgement Day'']]. He simply ignores it and continues walking on air.
* Likewise in ''Literature/{{Swellhead}}'' thanks to the hero's LevitatingLotusPosition. He deliberately sat on the trapdoor to shake the villain's confidence.



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--> '''Richie''': You were supposed to stop it with your head.

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--> '''Richie''': -->'''Richie:''' You were supposed to stop it with your head.head.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In the UsefulNotes/ComicRelief skit "[[Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath The Curse of Fatal Death]]", the Master pulls a lever to open up a trapdoor under the Doctor -- and the trapdoor opens under his own feet, due to sabotage by the Doctor. The Master eventually manages to escape the trap, only to almost immediately fall through the still-open trapdoor again. Twice.



* In the UsefulNotes/ComicRelief skit ''Series/DoctorWho and the Curse of Fatal Death'', the Master pulls a lever to open up a trapdoor under the Doctor -- and the trapdoor opens under his own feet, due to sabotage by the Doctor. The Master eventually manages to escape the trap, only to almost immediately fall through the still-open trapdoor again. Twice.



[[folder:VideoGames]]
* A RunningGag in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' with Ozzie (boss encounters specifically). During the boss encounter with Ozzie in Magus's castle, you have to trigger the various switches behind him. Each one opens a trap door that ''just'' misses opening under a main character. Then, you trigger the last switch...which opens a trap door right under Ozzie. ([[InventionalWisdom Why does he even HAVE that lever?]])
** Then, later on, you encounter him again, in his own tower. The encounter is much the same. You again target the switches... and the first one doesn't seem to do anything at first. [[SubvertedTrope Then it opens a trap door under all your characters...]] [[spoiler: [[DoubleSubversion which just sends you back to the previous room.]] You then face him again, but before the boss encounter really gets going, a cat wanders into the room and presses the last switch--which, again, opens a trap door right under Ozzie. One would think he'd have learned from before....]]
* In ''VideoGame/OverlordII'' there is a RunningGag where LesCollaborateurs turn up at the [[PlayerHeadquarters Netherworld Tower]] and give you info that kicks off story-related quests, then start making obnoxious requests of you and get dropped down a trap door for their trouble. After a while a mysterious hooded figure appears to deliver a quest of her own and simply levitates above trapdoor when the Overlord opens it. ([[spoiler: This is actually the mistress of the previous game's Overlord, i.e. your mother.]])

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[[folder:VideoGames]]
[[folder:Video Games]]
* A RunningGag in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' with Ozzie (boss encounters specifically). During the boss encounter with Ozzie in Magus's castle, you have to trigger the various switches behind him. Each one opens a trap door that ''just'' misses opening under a main character. Then, you trigger the last switch...which opens a trap door right under Ozzie. ([[InventionalWisdom Why does he even HAVE that lever?]])
**
lever?]]) Then, later on, you encounter him again, in his own tower. The encounter is much the same. You again target the switches... and the first one doesn't seem to do anything at first. [[SubvertedTrope Then it opens a trap door under all your characters...]] [[spoiler: [[DoubleSubversion characters]]... [[spoiler:[[DoubleSubversion which just sends you back to the previous room.]] room]]. You then face him again, but before the boss encounter really gets going, a cat wanders into the room and presses the last switch--which, switch -- which, again, opens a trap door right under Ozzie. One would think he'd have learned from before....]]
* In ''VideoGame/OverlordII'' there is a RunningGag where LesCollaborateurs turn up at the [[PlayerHeadquarters Netherworld Tower]] and give you info that kicks off story-related quests, then start making obnoxious requests of you and get dropped down a trap door for their trouble. After a while a mysterious hooded figure appears to deliver a quest of her own and simply levitates above trapdoor when the Overlord opens it. ([[spoiler: This is actually the mistress of the previous game's Overlord, i.e. your mother.]])
before]]...



* In ''VideoGame/OverlordII'', there is a RunningGag where LesCollaborateurs turn up at the [[PlayerHeadquarters Netherworld Tower]] and give you info that kicks off story-related quests, then start making obnoxious requests of you and get dropped down a trap door for their trouble. After a while a mysterious hooded figure appears to deliver a quest of her own and simply levitates above trapdoor when the Overlord opens it. [[spoiler:(This is actually the mistress of the previous game's Overlord, i.e. your mother.)]]



* The endings for Kuma and Panda in ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 5'' do this. Both have separate endings, where they are visited by someone. Two large buttons are on the CEO desk. The first drops the visitor. The second drops the CEO.
* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit: Project Zoo'' has Feather [=McGraw=] activate one beneath Wallace and Gromit while trying to escape. However it jams before it can open more than an inch.
-->'''Wallace:''' He he! You should leave the inventing to us professionals. *[[TooDumbToLive starts stamping on the door]]* Your trapdoor is stuck ti*[[SubvertedTrope trapdoor opens completely]]*iiiiiight!

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* The endings for Kuma and Panda in ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 5'' ''VideoGame/Tekken5'' do this. Both have separate endings, where they are visited by someone. Two large buttons are on the CEO desk. The first drops the visitor. The second drops the CEO.
* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit: Project Zoo'' ''VideoGame/WallaceAndGromitInProjectZoo'' has Feather Feathers [=McGraw=] activate one a trap door beneath Wallace and Gromit while trying to escape. However However, it jams before it can open more than an inch.
-->'''Wallace:''' He he! Heh-heh! You should leave the inventing to us professionals. *[[TooDumbToLive ''[[[TooDumbToLive starts stamping on the door]]* door]]]'' Your trapdoor is stuck ti*[[SubvertedTrope ti-- ''[[[SubvertedTrope trapdoor opens completely]]*iiiiiight!completely]]]'' --iiiiiight!



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* In the ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "[[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbsample.swf Pay Plus]]," Strong Bad and The Cheat drop Homestar through a trap door, but Homestar does ''not'' plunge into a bottomless pit.
* In the fifth episode of ''WebAnimation/{{Mastermind}}'', the Mastermind's engineers tell him that there isn't actually a [[SharkPool shark tank]] underneath the trap door in his office. Instead, people who fall through the trap door are harmlessly dropped into the Mastermind's cafeteria.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Webcomics]]



-->'''Torg:''' Isn't this TrapDoor supposed to be deeper?
-->'''Dr. Steve:''' Like I got nothing better to do than to dig pits. Oasis, please escort "Mr. Picky" to his cell.

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-->'''Torg:''' Isn't this TrapDoor supposed to be deeper?
-->'''Dr.
deeper?\\
'''Dr.
Steve:''' Like I got nothing better to do than to dig pits. Oasis, please escort "Mr. Picky" to his cell.



[[folder:Web Original]]
* In the ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' cartoon "[[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbsample.swf Pay Plus]]," Strong Bad and The Cheat drop Homestar through a trap door, but Homestar does ''not'' plunge into a bottomless pit.
* In the fifth episode of ''WebAnimation/{{Mastermind}}'', the Mastermind's engineers tell him that there isn't actually a [[SharkPool shark tank]] underneath the trap door in his office. Instead, people who fall through the trap door are harmlessly dropped into the Mastermind's cafeteria.
[[/folder]]



** In "Bush Comes to Dinner", it's revealed that Stan had a trap door set up for just in case Hayley starts being liberal to a guest (in this case, George W. Bush). When she attempts to call Bush out on the whole "Iraq" thing, Stan opens the trap door, only for Hayley to move her legs so she's standing on the sides. However, Stan thought ahead and hits a button that widens the hole, sending her down.
** In the non-canon (for what little there is) James Bond parody, "Tearjerker", the titular villain (played by Roger) opens a trap door below a scientist who failed him. The door works fine, but the scientist gets stuck on the slide it leads to, forcing Tearjerker to call someone to push him into the water tank trap, setting up the RunningGag that Tearjerker hired a slipshod contractor who [[NoOSHACompliance did a terrible job]] constructing his SupervillainLair.
** In "Morning Mimosa", after Trish and Suze find out that Steve lied about being an orphan and actually has a mom, they decide to put Francine and Steve in the pit as a punishment. However, when they pull the wire that opens it, they realize Francine and Steve were no where near the trapdoor.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': In the episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] after sneaking into Pamela Isley's privately owned greenhouse Batman almost falls into a pit of huge, razor sharp cacti after accidentally running onto the trapdoor which concealed it. Grabbing onto a nearby vine he swings himself to safety. Unfortunately, said [[VineTentacles vine]] comes to life and constricts itself around his wrist, leading into Isley's far deadlier pet ManEatingPlant trying to devour him.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' and ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'': A frequently seen trope, where trap doors are disguised by the likes of Yosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote, etc., only for their adversaries to completely ignore it or go over the trap doors as though they weren't there… and then it works when Yosemite, Wile E., and others try it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E3HomerGoesToCollege Homer Goes to College]]", when the safety inspectors turn down Burns' bribes, Mr. Burns tells them, "I have the feeling you'll be... ''dropping'' the charges," and he presses a button to open the trap door, except the trap door's on the other side of the room. Smithers reminds Mr. Burns that, "The painters moved your desk, sir" (sharp-eyed viewers will notice that sure enough his desk isn't in the usual place in front of the window).
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E9GriftOfTheMagi Grift of the Magi]]", Burns dumps the victims through the floor, [[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation only for them to fall back]] ''[[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation into]]'' [[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation the room from the ceiling]]. His reaction: "[[OhNoNotAgain Oh, it's doing that]] ''[[OhNoNotAgain thing]]'' [[OhNoNotAgain again]]!"
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E5HomerVsDignity Homer vs. Dignity]]", when Smithers approached Burns for a vacation, Burns tried to dump him into the trap door, but Smithers had the foresight to disable it.

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** In "Bush "[[Recap/AmericanDadS3E10BushComesToDinner Bush Comes to Dinner", Dinner]]", it's revealed that Stan had a trap door set up for just in case Hayley starts being liberal to a guest (in this case, George W. Bush). When she attempts to call Bush out on the whole "Iraq" thing, Stan opens the trap door, only for Hayley to move her legs so she's standing on the sides. However, Stan thought ahead and hits a button that widens the hole, sending her down.
** In the non-canon (for what little there is) James Bond parody, "Tearjerker", ''Film/JamesBond'' parody "[[Recap/AmericanDadS4E10Tearjerker Tearjerker]]", the titular villain (played by Roger) opens a trap door below a scientist who failed him. The door works fine, but the scientist gets stuck on the slide it leads to, forcing Tearjerker to call someone to push him into the water tank trap, setting up the RunningGag that Tearjerker hired a slipshod contractor who [[NoOSHACompliance did a terrible job]] constructing his SupervillainLair.
** In "Morning Mimosa", "[[Recap/AmericanDadS12E8MorningMimosa Morning Mimosa]]", after Trish and Suze find out that Steve lied about being an orphan and actually has a mom, they decide to put Francine and Steve in the pit as a punishment. However, when they pull the wire that opens it, they realize Francine and Steve were no where nowhere near the trapdoor.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': In the episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison Pretty Poison]]", after sneaking into Pamela Isley's privately owned greenhouse Batman almost falls into a pit of huge, razor sharp razor-sharp cacti after accidentally running onto the trapdoor which concealed it. Grabbing onto a nearby vine he swings himself to safety. Unfortunately, said [[VineTentacles vine]] said vine comes to life and constricts itself around his wrist, wrist]], leading into Isley's far deadlier pet ManEatingPlant trying to devour him.
him.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' A non-comedic example is used in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Belphegor}}'' at one point. An old general Belphegor is after tries to use a trap door on him as the man confronts him in his own office. However, the minute he presses the button, Belphegor proceeds to inform him that the trap door is disabled, much to the general's surprise and ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'': A frequently seen trope, where horror.
* ''WesternAnimation/CampLakebottom'': In "Stage Fright", Gretchen attempts to sabotage Susie's audition by opening a trap door on the stage. When this misses, she opens additional
trap doors are disguised by (by continually yanking the likes same lever) until most of Yosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote, etc., only for their adversaries to completely ignore it or go over the trap doors as stage has dropped away. This still fails to get Susie, who eventually falls though they weren't there… and then it works when Yosemite, Wile E., and others try it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E3HomerGoesToCollege Homer Goes to College]]", when the safety inspectors turn down Burns' bribes, Mr. Burns tells them, "I have the feeling you'll be... ''dropping'' the charges," and he presses
a button to open the trap door, except the trap door's on the other side of the room. Smithers reminds Mr. Burns that, "The painters moved your desk, sir" (sharp-eyed viewers will notice that sure enough his desk isn't door in the usual place in front of the window).
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E9GriftOfTheMagi Grift of the Magi]]", Burns dumps the victims through the floor, [[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation only for them to fall back]] ''[[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation into]]'' [[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation the room from the ceiling]]. His reaction: "[[OhNoNotAgain Oh, it's doing that]] ''[[OhNoNotAgain thing]]'' [[OhNoNotAgain again]]!"
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E5HomerVsDignity Homer vs. Dignity]]", when Smithers approached Burns for a vacation, Burns tried to dump him into the trap door, but Smithers had the foresight to disable it.
back wall.



** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E24Peterotica Peterotica]]", Carter Peuterschmidt successfully dropped a lawyer through a trap door, only to lead to him defeating the Rancor in a ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' parody.

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** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E24Peterotica Peterotica]]", Carter Peuterschmidt successfully dropped drops a lawyer through a trap door, only to lead to him defeating the Rancor in a ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' parody.parody.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E4TheRonFactor The Ron Factor]]", Gemini's mooks have gotten wise to his habit of [[YouHaveFailedMe dropping them down trap doors]] when they disappoint him, and avoid sitting down in the rigged chairs he provides. However, [[CrazyPrepared he has backup trap doors in place]] to get them anyway.



* In ''WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga'', auditioners for a talent show are sent down a trap door when they fail the audition. One of them is a fat pigeon, who has to be hit on the head with a mallet for her to make it all the way through.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', Wallace has a device in his bedroom that causes the bed to dump him through a trap door into the dining room. He gets stuck due to his pudgy gut, and requests "assistance", which is provided in the form of a large mallet.
* Since ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' can fly, trap doors are useless against her.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga'', auditioners for a talent show are sent down a trap door when they fail the audition. One of them is a fat pigeon, who has to be hit on the head with a mallet for her to make it all the way through.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', Wallace has a device
A frequently seen trope in his bedroom that causes the bed to dump him through a trap door into the dining room. He gets stuck due to his pudgy gut, and requests "assistance", which is provided in the form of a large mallet.
* Since ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' can fly,
''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'', where trap doors are useless against her.disguised by the likes of WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Wile E. Coyote]], etc., only for their adversaries to completely ignore it or go over the trap doors as though they weren't there... and then it works when Yosemite, Wile E., and others try it.
* The ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "Zoo Mates" has the owner of the zoo trying to get rid of an [[SoapBoxSadie annoying environmentalist]] by opening a trap door, [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill which then unleashes a bear trap, followed by a raging fire]]. Too bad the environmentalist was standing few feet away from it.



* In an episode of ''{{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}}'', ComicBook/LexLuthor drops Superman down a trap door, but he simply flies out.

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* In an Happens in the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "Loo-Kee Lends a Hand". A RunningGag for the series has [[BigBad Hordak]] regularly dropping [[EliteMooks Mantenna]] down a trapdoor and into a water tank (sometimes for annoying him, sometimes for kicks). For this episode, Hordak gets his hands on a device called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Time Stopper]]. Eager to test this out, he summons Mantenna and promptly zaps him freezing him in time. [[TheImp Imp]] then asks to activate his boss's trap door, only to become absolutely crestfallen when Mantenna remains frozen in midair... at least until Hordak undoes the time stop.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E3HomerGoesToCollege Homer Goes to College]]", when the safety inspectors turn down Burns' bribes, Mr. Burns tells them, "I have the feeling you'll be... ''dropping'' the charges," and he presses a button to open the trap door, except the trap door's on the other side
of ''{{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}}'', ComicBook/LexLuthor the room. Smithers reminds Mr. Burns that, "The painters moved your desk, sir" (sharp-eyed viewers will notice that sure enough his desk isn't in the usual place in front of the window).
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E9GriftOfTheMagi Grift of the Magi]]", Burns dumps the victims through the floor, [[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation only for them to fall back]] ''[[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation into]]'' [[UnnaturallyLoopingLocation the room from the ceiling]]. His reaction: "[[OhNoNotAgain Oh, it's doing that thing again]]!"
** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E5HomerVsDignity Homer vs. Dignity]]", when Smithers approached Burns for a vacation, Burns tried to dump him into the trap door, but Smithers had the foresight to disable it.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'':
** In one episode, Lex Luthor
drops Superman down a trap door, but he simply flies out.



* A non-funny example is used in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Belphegor}}'' at one point. An old general Belphegor is after tries to use a trap door on him as the man confronts him in his own office. However, the minute he presses the button, Belphegor proceeds to inform him that the trap door is disabled, much to the general's surprise and horror.
* ''WesternAnimation/CampLakebottom'': In "Stage Fright", Gretchen attempts to sabotage Susie's audition by opening a trap door on the stage. When this misses, she opens additional trap doors (by continually yanking the same lever) until most of the stage has dropped away. This still fails to get Susie, who eventually falls though a trap door in the back wall.
* Happens in the episode "Loo-Kee Lends A Hand" in ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. A running gag for the series has [[BigBad Hordak]] regularly dropping [[EliteMook Mantenna]] down a trapdoor and into a water tank (sometimes for annoying him, sometimes for kicks). For this episode, Hordak gets his hands on a device called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Time Stopper]]. Eager to test this out, he summons Mantenna and promptly zaps him freezing him in time. [[TheImp Imp]] then asks to activate his boss's trap door, only to be come absolutely crestfallen when Mantenna remains frozen in mid air... at least until Hordak undoes the time stop.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In "The Ron Factor", Gemini's mooks have gotten wise to his habit of [[YouHaveFailedMe dropping them down trap doors]] when they disappoint him, and avoid sitting down in the rigged chairs he provides. However, [[CrazyPrepared he has backup trap doors in place]] to get them anyway.
* The ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "Zoo Mates" has the owner of the zoo trying to get rid of an [[SoapBoxSadie annoying environmentalist]] by opening a trap door, [[RefugeInAudacity which then unleashes a bear trap, followed by a raging fire]]. Too bad the environmentalist was standing few feet away from it.

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* A non-funny example is used in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Belphegor}}'' at one point. An old general Belphegor is after tries to use a trap door on him as the man confronts him in his own office. However, the minute he presses the button, Belphegor proceeds to inform him that the trap door is disabled, much to the general's surprise and horror.
* ''WesternAnimation/CampLakebottom'': In "Stage Fright", Gretchen attempts to sabotage Susie's audition by opening a trap door on the stage. When this misses, she opens additional
Since ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' can fly, trap doors (by continually yanking the same lever) until most of the stage has dropped away. This still fails to get Susie, who eventually falls though a trap door in the back wall.
* Happens in the episode "Loo-Kee Lends A Hand" in ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. A running gag for the series has [[BigBad Hordak]] regularly dropping [[EliteMook Mantenna]] down a trapdoor and into a water tank (sometimes for annoying him, sometimes for kicks). For this episode, Hordak gets his hands on a device called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Time Stopper]]. Eager to test this out, he summons Mantenna and promptly zaps him freezing him in time. [[TheImp Imp]] then asks to activate his boss's trap door, only to be come absolutely crestfallen when Mantenna remains frozen in mid air... at least until Hordak undoes the time stop.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In "The Ron Factor", Gemini's mooks have gotten wise to his habit of [[YouHaveFailedMe dropping them down trap doors]] when they disappoint him, and avoid sitting down in the rigged chairs he provides. However, [[CrazyPrepared he has backup trap doors in place]] to get them anyway.
* The ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' short "Zoo Mates" has the owner of the zoo trying to get rid of an [[SoapBoxSadie annoying environmentalist]] by opening a trap door, [[RefugeInAudacity which then unleashes a bear trap, followed by a raging fire]]. Too bad the environmentalist was standing few feet away from it.
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* ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery'': In this case the trap door dumps the mook into it correctly, however:

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* ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery'': In this case the trap door dumps the mook into it correctly, what comes afterwards however:



* ''WesternAnimation/TheKingAndTheMockingbird'': The king attempts to pull the trapdoor on his inept chief of police, who keeps dodging. In the end the trapdoor ends up ''chasing'' the chief all over the room.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheKingAndTheMockingbird'': The This is the King Charles favorite method of dispatching people. Bizarrely, anyone who tries to dodge the trapdoor quickly learns that the trapdoor can ''actively follow them''! It's that kind of thing. When the evil king attempts to pull the trapdoor on his inept chief of police, who keeps dodging. In he escapes the end first time by using his umbrella and another time the trapdoor ends up ''chasing'' the chief all over the room.room!



* WesternAnimation/TheKingAndTheMockingbird: This is the evil king's favorite method of dispatching people. Bizarrely, anyone who tries to dodge the trapdoor quickly learns that the trapdoor can ''actively follow them''! It's that kind of thing.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'': While the Sheriff is at the gallows rigging a noose to hang Friar Tuck with, Nutsy decides to test the trapdoor while he's still on top of it. The Sheriff only gets down half way due to [[FatBastard his girth]].
-->'''Sheriff:''' Criminently, now I know why your mama called you "Nutsy".
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Morning Mimosa" after Trish and Suze find out that Steve lied about being an orphan and actually has a mom, they decide to put Francine and Steve in the pit as a punishment. However when they pull the wire an the trapdoor opens, Trish and Suze realize Francine and Steve were no where near the trapdoor.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'':
** In "Bush Comes to Dinner", it's revealed that Stan had a trap door set up for just in case Hayley starts being liberal to a guest (in this case, George W. Bush). When she attempts to call Bush out on the whole "Iraq" thing, Stan opens the trap door, only for Hayley to move her legs so she's standing on the sides. However, Stan thought ahead and hits a button that widens the hole, sending her down.
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In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode non-canon (for what little there is) James Bond parody, "Tearjerker", the titular villain (played by Roger) opens a trap door below a scientist who failed him. The door works fine, but the scientist gets stuck on the slide it leads to, forcing Tearjerker to call someone to push him into the water tank trap, setting up the RunningGag that Tearjerker hired a slipshod contractor who [[NoOSHACompliance did a terrible job]] constructing his SupervillainLair.
** In
"Morning Mimosa" Mimosa", after Trish and Suze find out that Steve lied about being an orphan and actually has a mom, they decide to put Francine and Steve in the pit as a punishment. However However, when they pull the wire an the trapdoor opens, Trish and Suze that opens it, they realize Francine and Steve were no where near the trapdoor.



* In ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', Stan had a trap door set up for just in case Hayley starts being liberal to a guest (in this case, George W. Bush). When she attempts to call Bush out on the whole "Iraq" thing, Stan opens the trap door, only for Hayley to move her legs so she's standing on the sides. However, Stan thought ahead and hits a button that widens the hole, sending her down.
** In the non-canon (for what little there is) James Bond parody, Tearjerker, the titular villain (played by Roger) opens a trap door below a scientist who failed him. The door works fine, but the scientist gets stuck on the slide it leads to, forcing Tearjerker to call someone to push him into the water tank trap, setting up the RunningGag that Tearjerker hired a slipshod contractor who [[NoOSHACompliance did a terrible job]] constructing his SupervillainLair.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': In the episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] after sneaking into Pamela Isley's privately owned greenhouse Batman almost falls into a pit of huge, razor sharp cacti after accidentally running onto the trapdoor which concealed it. Grabbing onto a nearby vine he swings himself to safety. Unfortunately, said [[VineTentacles vine]] comes to life and constricts itself around his wrist, leading into Isley's far deadlier pet ManEatingPlant trying to devour him.
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** In ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'', the elevator really does have a trap door; the BigBad's EstablishingCharacterMoment involves him using it to drop his treacherous secretary into a SharkPool. When Bond turns up in the climax he sends the elevator down for him and presses the button...only when the elevator door opens, Bond is straddling the sides to stop himself from falling in.

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** In ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'', the elevator really does have a trap door; the BigBad's EstablishingCharacterMoment involves him using it to drop his treacherous secretary into a SharkPool. When Bond turns up in the climax he sends the elevator down for him Bond and presses the button...button to activate the trap door...only when the elevator door opens, Bond is straddling the sides to stop himself from falling in.

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** In ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'', the elevator really does have a trap door -- [[ChekhovsGun we see it used early in the film]]. And this time, Bond straddles it and avoids falling in.

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** In ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'', the elevator really does have a trap door -- [[ChekhovsGun we see door; the BigBad's EstablishingCharacterMoment involves him using it used early to drop his treacherous secretary into a SharkPool. When Bond turns up in the film]]. And this time, climax he sends the elevator down for him and presses the button...only when the elevator door opens, Bond straddles it and avoids is straddling the sides to stop himself from falling in.
--->'''Bond:''' You ''did'' want me to drop
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' episode "Morning Mimosa" after Trish and Suze find out that Steve lied about being an orphan and actually has a mom, they decide to put Francine and Steve in the pit as a punishment. However when they pull the wire an the trapdoor opens, Trish and Suze realize Francine and Steve were no where near the trapdoor.
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* ''Film/TheKingAndTheMockingbird'': The king attempts to pull the trapdoor on his inept chief of police, who keeps dodging. In the end the trapdoor ends up ''chasing'' the chief all over the room.

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* ''Film/TheKingAndTheMockingbird'': ''WesternAnimation/TheKingAndTheMockingbird'': The king attempts to pull the trapdoor on his inept chief of police, who keeps dodging. In the end the trapdoor ends up ''chasing'' the chief all over the room.
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* In the fifth episode of ''{{WebAnimation/Mastermind}}'', the Mastermind's engineers tell him that there isn't actually a shark tank underneath the trap door in his office. Instead, people who fall through the trap door are harmlessly dropped into the Mastermind's cafeteria.

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* In the fifth episode of ''{{WebAnimation/Mastermind}}'', ''WebAnimation/{{Mastermind}}'', the Mastermind's engineers tell him that there isn't actually a [[SharkPool shark tank tank]] underneath the trap door in his office. Instead, people who fall through the trap door are harmlessly dropped into the Mastermind's cafeteria.
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* [[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/542666 The mastermind has some issues, too.]]

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* [[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/542666 The mastermind has some issues, too.]]In the fifth episode of ''{{WebAnimation/Mastermind}}'', the Mastermind's engineers tell him that there isn't actually a shark tank underneath the trap door in his office. Instead, people who fall through the trap door are harmlessly dropped into the Mastermind's cafeteria.

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