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'''Chico Bon Bon:''' This problem's no match for my... Ducky pluckers! ''(He tries to get the rubber duck out.)'\\

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'''Chico Bon Bon:''' This problem's no match for my... Ducky pluckers! ''(He tries to get the rubber duck out.)'\\pluckers!\\
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'''Chico Bon Bon:''' This problem's no match for my... Ducky pluckers!
'''Chico Bon Bon:''' My ducky plucker didn't work. So, maybe it's time for my ducky chucker? No. My ducky sucker?

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'''Chico Bon Bon:''' This problem's no match for my... Ducky pluckers!
pluckers! ''(He tries to get the rubber duck out.)'\\
'''Chico Bon Bon:''' My ducky plucker didn't work. So, maybe it's time for my ducky chucker? No. My ducky sucker?sucker?\\
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(He tries to get the rubber duck out, but isn't able to.)



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* ''WesternAnimation/ChicoBonBonMonkeyWithAToolBelt'':
-->'''Officer:''' Now use your tools to get this ducky unstucky, and you pass the test.\\
'''Chico Bon Bon:''' This problem's no match for my... Ducky pluckers!
(He tries to get the rubber duck out, but isn't able to.)
'''Chico Bon Bon:''' My ducky plucker didn't work. So, maybe it's time for my ducky chucker? No. My ducky sucker?
(He tries to get the rubber duck out again, but isn't able to.)
'''Chico Bon Bon:''' Alright, duck! I've pulled and pried and plungered and poked and you're still stuck.
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** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn after a [[NonFatalExplosions Non Fatal Explosion]]: "Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency." (He used that gag in ''two'' episodes, actually.) He has also been known to carry around "a spare suit" of feathers, that he slips on like a giant onesie.

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** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn after a [[NonFatalExplosions Non {{Non Fatal Explosion]]: Explosion|s}}: "Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency." (He used that gag in ''two'' episodes, actually.) He has also been known to carry around "a spare suit" of feathers, that he slips on like a giant onesie.



** The show also pokes fun of [[CrazyPrepared/{{Batman}} Batman's]] outlandish preparedness by having him escape one in-universe episode's predicament with a can of "carousel reversal spray".

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** The show also pokes fun of [[CrazyPrepared/{{Batman}} Batman's]] at CrazyPrepared/{{Batman}}'s outlandish preparedness by having him escape one in-universe episode's predicament with a can of "carousel reversal spray".



* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'', ComicBook/LexLuthor and Comicbook/{{Darkseid}} team up. They manage to capture Superman, Wonder Woman, Firestorm, and El Dorado, then drain their powers into Luthor. Luthor suddenly declares that since he has all their powers, he's more powerful than Darkseid and will be taking over. Darkseid surrenders and Luthor sits in Darkseid's throne... which promptly sprays him with kryptonite dust, defeating him since he has Superman's powers.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'', ComicBook/LexLuthor and Comicbook/{{Darkseid}} ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} team up. They manage to capture Superman, Wonder Woman, Firestorm, and El Dorado, then drain their powers into Luthor. Luthor suddenly declares that since he has all their powers, he's more powerful than Darkseid and will be taking over. Darkseid surrenders and Luthor sits in Darkseid's throne... which promptly sprays him with kryptonite dust, defeating him since he has Superman's powers.



* Slade ''lives'' this trope on ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. He always seems to have a backup plan and an escape plan (if he appears in person at all; he's very fond of using [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates of himself]] to mislead the heroes. He always seems to be one step ahead of the Titans, and even when they foiled his plans, they were usually only helping a much bigger one succeed.

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* Slade ''lives'' this trope on ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''. He always seems to have a backup plan and an escape plan (if he appears in person at all; he's very fond of using [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates of himself]] to mislead the heroes. He always seems to be one step ahead of the Titans, and even when they foiled his plans, they were usually only helping a much bigger one succeed.



* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': Lex Luthor demonstrates this when [[spoiler:the original Roy Harper]] tries to assassinate him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Lex Luthor demonstrates this when [[spoiler:the original Roy Harper]] tries to assassinate him.
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** In "[[Recap/TheProudFamilyS2E22ThelmaAndLuis Thelma and Luis]]", which serves as a ShoutOut and WholePlotReference to ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'', when Suga Mama and Papi are escaping Helga, the evil administrator of a nursing home who is actually the head of an illegal okra plantation where the [[WouldHarmASenior the residents are enslaved]], in Uncle Bobby's car, the chase with Helga, Igloo, the police, and the Prouds and Boulevardezes ends at the Grand Canyon with the car perched on a cliff. Suga Mama threatens to drive off the cliff, but there was no need for that: as [=LaCienaga=] tells the duo everyone knows the truth about the nursing home, Helga was immediately [[PutOnAPrisonBus arrested]] and convicted for her crimes. However, moments after Suga Mama is about to kiss Papi in celebration of their victory over Helga, the car is accidentally shifted into drive, but the duo is saved by the parachute Bobby installed in the car.

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** In "[[Recap/TheProudFamilyS2E22ThelmaAndLuis Thelma and Luis]]", which serves as a ShoutOut and WholePlotReference to ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'', when Suga Mama and Papi are escaping Helga, the evil administrator of a nursing home who is actually the head of an illegal okra plantation where the [[WouldHarmASenior the residents are imprisoned and enslaved]], in Uncle Bobby's car, the chase with Helga, Igloo, the police, and the Prouds and Boulevardezes ends at the Grand Canyon with the car perched on a cliff. Suga Mama threatens to drive off the cliff, but there was no need for that: as [=LaCienaga=] tells the duo everyone knows the truth about the nursing home, Helga was immediately [[PutOnAPrisonBus arrested]] and convicted for her crimes. However, moments after Suga Mama is about to kiss Papi in celebration of their victory over Helga, the car is accidentally shifted into drive, but the duo is saved by the parachute Bobby installed in the car.
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** In "[[Recap/TheProudFamilyS2E22ThelmaAndLuis Thelma and Luis]]", which serves as a ShoutOut and WholePlotReference to ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'', when Suga Mama and Papi are escaping Helga, the evil administrator of a nursing home who is actually the head of an illegal okra plantation where the [[WouldHarmASenior the residents are enslaved]], in Uncle Bobby's car, the chase with Helga, the police and the Prouds and Boulevardezes ends at the Grand Canyon with the car perched on a cliff. Suga Mama threatens to drive off the cliff, but there was no need for that: as [=LaCienaga=] tells the duo everyone knows the truth about the nursing home, Helga was immediately [[PutOnAPrisonBus arrested]] and convicted for her crimes. However, moments after Suga Mama is about to kiss Papi in celebration of their victory over Helga, the car is accidentally shifted into drive, but the duo is saved by the parachute Bobby installed in the car.

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** In "[[Recap/TheProudFamilyS2E22ThelmaAndLuis Thelma and Luis]]", which serves as a ShoutOut and WholePlotReference to ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'', when Suga Mama and Papi are escaping Helga, the evil administrator of a nursing home who is actually the head of an illegal okra plantation where the [[WouldHarmASenior the residents are enslaved]], in Uncle Bobby's car, the chase with Helga, Igloo, the police police, and the Prouds and Boulevardezes ends at the Grand Canyon with the car perched on a cliff. Suga Mama threatens to drive off the cliff, but there was no need for that: as [=LaCienaga=] tells the duo everyone knows the truth about the nursing home, Helga was immediately [[PutOnAPrisonBus arrested]] and convicted for her crimes. However, moments after Suga Mama is about to kiss Papi in celebration of their victory over Helga, the car is accidentally shifted into drive, but the duo is saved by the parachute Bobby installed in the car.
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** In one episode, in response to Roach Coach attacking the city, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, episode two.]] Remember?"

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** In one episode, in response to Roach Coach attacking the city, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, one,]] [[ContinuityNod episode two.]] Remember?"
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Examples of [[CrazyPrepared Crazy-Preparedness]] from animation. CrazyPrepared/{{Batman}} has his own subpage, which includes the ''Batman'' animated series.

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** In "Boobs in the Woods" (1950), Daffy tries to bedevil Porky by demanding to know if Porky has a license to do various increasing ridiculous things, such as a license to sell hair tonic. To bald eagles. In Omaha, Nebraska. Porky has the appropriate license. Including a license to use Daffy Duck as a motor, to Daffy's great regret.

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** In "Boobs in the Woods" (1950), Daffy tries to bedevil Porky by demanding to know if Porky has a license to do various increasing ridiculous things, such as a license to sell hair tonic. To bald eagles. In Omaha, Nebraska. Porky has the appropriate license. Including a license to use Daffy Duck as a motor, motor after the latter sabotages his car engine, to Daffy's great regret.


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** In "[[Recap/TheProudFamilyS2E22ThelmaAndLuis Thelma and Luis]]", which serves as a ShoutOut and WholePlotReference to ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'', when Suga Mama and Papi are escaping Helga, the evil administrator of a nursing home who is actually the head of an illegal okra plantation where the [[WouldHarmASenior the residents are enslaved]], in Uncle Bobby's car, the chase with Helga, the police and the Prouds and Boulevardezes ends at the Grand Canyon with the car perched on a cliff. Suga Mama threatens to drive off the cliff, but there was no need for that: as [=LaCienaga=] tells the duo everyone knows the truth about the nursing home, Helga was immediately [[PutOnAPrisonBus arrested]] and convicted for her crimes. However, moments after Suga Mama is about to kiss Papi in celebration of their victory over Helga, the car is accidentally shifted into drive, but the duo is saved by the parachute Bobby installed in the car.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', the [[ScoutOut Fireside Girls]] are almost always present helping with whatever project the boys are working on that day. This is aided by their [[GreatBigBookOfEverything handbook]], which has entries on almost everything, up to and including ''TimeTravel''.

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** In one episode, Candace calls on Buford to make sure Phineas and Ferb's invention doesn't disappear. Buford claims to have plans for absolutely anything, up to having space harpy repellent. However, it turns out that he didn't prepare for random green rays from the sky.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda need to be rapidly transported to Texas. As they use a conveniently-located escape pod to Texas in Timmy's bedroom, Cosmo smugly says to Wanda "And you said the escape pod to Texas was a bad idea!" She also said the ''second'' escape pod ''from'' Texas was a bad idea.

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In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', "Most Wanted Wish", Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda need to be rapidly transported to Texas. As they use a conveniently-located escape pod to Texas in Timmy's bedroom, Cosmo smugly says to Wanda "And you said the escape pod to Texas was a bad idea!" She also said the ''second'' escape pod ''from'' Texas was a bad idea.


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** In "Fairy Idol", either Cosmo or Wanda has to perform on Fairy Idol due to the no duets rule, and the two are only good in duets. Luckily, Cosmo practiced singing like Diana Degarmo for contests like this, so he goes out in a music battle against Norm.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick. In "Rick Potion #9", he accidentally [[BodyHorror Cronenburgs]] the world and solves it by [[spoiler:moving Morty and himself to a whole new reality where they were able to fix the Cronenburging but die in a lab accident shortly after - [[FridgeHorror and it is implied this is not the first time he's done this]]]]. In "Edge Of Tomorty Rick Die Rickpeat", Rick actually dies shortly into the episode and is shown to have multiple methods to cheat death: either have Morty clone him with the assistance of a holographic A.I. or have his brain consciousness transferred to an existing clone, and in the event his cloning technology is destroyed, it transfers him into a clone body in another reality instead. By all accounts [[DeathIsCheap it seems practically impossible to kill Rick permanently]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick. In "Rick Potion #9", he accidentally [[BodyHorror Cronenburgs]] the world and solves it by [[spoiler:moving Morty and himself to a whole new reality where they were able to fix the Cronenburging but die in a lab accident shortly after - [[FridgeHorror and it is implied this is not the first time he's done this]]]]. In "Edge Of Tomorty of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat", Rick actually dies shortly into the episode and is shown to have multiple methods to cheat death: either have Morty clone him with the assistance of a holographic A.I. or have his brain consciousness transferred to an existing clone, and in the event his cloning technology is destroyed, it transfers him into a clone body in another reality instead. By all accounts [[DeathIsCheap it seems practically impossible to kill Rick permanently]].

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* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', in response to Roach Coach attacking the city, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, episode two.]] Remember?"

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In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', episode, in response to Roach Coach attacking the city, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, episode two.]] Remember?"
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** In another episode, Mojo, Him, Princess and Fuzzy discover they commit crimes easier by working together, thus they form a villainous organization called the "Beat-Alls" and cause havoc all over Townsville. Whenever the girls appear to stop them, they [[CurbStompBattle easily defeat them]] and are prepared to do just that in case it happens again. Once Mojo leaves the group however, the tables are turned.
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** In the third season premiere, King Sombra was one of these before he was banished by the royal sisters. [[spoiler: He hides the Crystal Heart (his primary weakness) on top of his castle where his earth pony subjects couldn't reach it, the only means of access being a through a passageway hidden by magic, on the other side of a cursed door that displays the worst nightmare of anyone who opens it. Both of these are impossible to get through without magic, which ''none of his subjects had''. Then it turns out that even if one gets past those, the heart itself is warded against magic and teleportation anyway, and messing with it activates ''another'' spell that starts re-asserting his influence over the kingdom. To top it off, the entire city is under a spell of magically-induced depression, because the Crystal Heart is powered by happiness, and even if someone managed to get the thing out of Sombra's castle, they wouldn't be able to ''use'' it because everyone was too depressed to activate its power.]] What he wasn't counting on was a team of foreigners--some of whom ''did'' have magic.
* In "WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop", there's a member of the Ant Hill Mob named Pockets, so named because he carries everything the Mob could ever need to rescue Penelope in his pockets.

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** In the third season premiere, King Sombra was one of these before he was banished by the royal sisters. [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:He hides the Crystal Heart (his primary weakness) on top of his castle where his earth pony subjects couldn't reach it, the only means of access being a through a passageway hidden by magic, on the other side of a cursed door that displays the worst nightmare of anyone who opens it. Both of these are impossible to get through without magic, which ''none of his subjects had''. Then it turns out that even if one gets past those, the heart itself is warded against magic and teleportation anyway, and messing with it activates ''another'' spell that starts re-asserting his influence over the kingdom. To top it off, the entire city is under a spell of magically-induced depression, because the Crystal Heart is powered by happiness, and even if someone managed to get the thing out of Sombra's castle, they wouldn't be able to ''use'' it because everyone was too depressed to activate its power.]] What he wasn't counting on was a team of foreigners--some of whom ''did'' have magic.
* In "WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop", ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'', there's a member of the Ant Hill Mob named Pockets, so named because he carries in his pockets everything the Mob could ever need to rescue Penelope in his pockets.Penelope.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E11XMarksTheEd X Marks the Ed]]", Rolf prepares what he calls "Carbuncle of the Flesh Stew" to rid Eddy of his [[RiseOfZitboy giant pimple.]] When Rolf mentions that it has to simmer for 14 days and 14 nights, he shows that in cooking show fashion, he thought ahead and pre-made a batch.

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In "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS1E20FleaBittenEd Flea-Bitten Ed]]", when Jonny and Plank are hit by a tidal wave of bunnies, caused by the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode Eds forgetting about the two parents and [[ExplosiveBreeder leaving them to breed]], Jonny assures Plank that the two of them had prepared for the day when bunnies would take over the world.
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"[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E11XMarksTheEd X Marks the Ed]]", Rolf prepares what he calls "Carbuncle of the Flesh Stew" to rid Eddy of his [[RiseOfZitboy giant pimple.]] When Rolf mentions that it has to simmer for 14 days and 14 nights, he shows that in cooking show fashion, he thought ahead and pre-made a batch.



** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... badly. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.

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** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers deliver presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... badly. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.
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'''Jack''': That's right, Aku! You see, [[EvilIsDumb I'm smart and you are pure evil]]. And I knew you would cheat. So I had a fake sword made and hid it under that rock over there! Then I hid the real sword right down... ''[reaches under a rock to grab his sword only to realize another minion has taken it]'' ...here.\\

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'''Jack''': That's right, Aku! You see, [[EvilIsDumb [[StupidEvil I'm smart and you are pure evil]]. And I knew you would cheat. So I had a fake sword made and hid it under that rock over there! Then I hid the real sword right down... ''[reaches under a rock to grab his sword only to realize another minion has taken it]'' ...here.\\
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** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... [[{{Understatement}} badly]]. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.

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** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... [[{{Understatement}} badly]].badly. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'':
-->'''Sheen:''' Gee, wish I had one of those air-freshener things you hang in a car.\\
'''Carl:''' ''(Holding some up)'' Lemon? Or strawberry?\\
'''Sheen:''' ''(Taking them)'' Thanks! Wait... why do you carry those around with you?\\
'''Carl:''' ''(Averting eyes)'' ... 'Cuz...
** Another Jimmy Neutron example:
--->'''Cindy''': Quick, Carl, gimme that bag of Jimmy's hair you carry around.
** Jimmy's watch, which has every plot-related device you could need squished into something about the size of six computer keys. This includes (but sure isn't limited to) freeze rays, lasers, magno-rays, GPS, tracking devices...you name it, there's probably a gadget for it in there.



* ''WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutron'':
-->'''Sheen:''' Gee, wish I had one of those air-freshener things you hang in a car.\\
'''Carl:''' ''(Holding some up)'' Lemon? Or strawberry?\\
'''Sheen:''' ''(Taking them)'' Thanks! Wait... why do you carry those around with you?\\
'''Carl:''' ''(Averting eyes)'' ... 'Cuz...
** Another Jimmy Neutron example:
--->'''Cindy''': Quick, Carl, gimme that bag of Jimmy's hair you carry around.
** Jimmy's watch, which has every plot-related device you could need squished into something about the size of six computer keys. This includes (but sure isn't limited to) freeze rays, lasers, magno-rays, GPS, tracking devices...you name it, there's probably a gadget for it in there.
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** The Pepe Le Pew cartoon "Two Scent's Worth" ends with him and Penelope falling off a cliff. Penelope clings to him in terror, clearly believing they're falling to their deaths, but fortunately, Pepe has a parachute. He turns to the viewers and says, "A true gentleman is ''always'' [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar prepared]]" right before the screen fades to black.

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** The Pepe Le Pew cartoon "Two Scent's Worth" ends with him and Penelope falling off a cliff. Penelope clings to him in terror, clearly believing they're falling to their deaths, but fortunately, Pepe has a parachute. He turns to the viewers and says, "A true gentleman is ''always'' [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar prepared]]" prepared" right before the screen fades to black.
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'''Carl:''' ''(holding some up)'' Lemon? Or strawberry?\\
'''Sheen:''' ''(taking them)'' Thanks! Wait... why do you carry those around with you?\\
'''Carl:''' ''(averting eyes)'' ... 'Cuz...

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'''Carl:''' ''(holding ''(Holding some up)'' Lemon? Or strawberry?\\
'''Sheen:''' ''(taking ''(Taking them)'' Thanks! Wait... why do you carry those around with you?\\
'''Carl:''' ''(averting ''(Averting eyes)'' ... 'Cuz...



--->'''Cindy''': "Quick, Carl, gimme that bag of Jimmy's hair you carry around."

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--->'''Cindy''': "Quick, Quick, Carl, gimme that bag of Jimmy's hair you carry around."



** "To Hare Is Human": WesternAnimation/BugsBunny has a BananaPeel boxed up in a glass case over his bed ("in case of coyote, break glass"). The Coyote climbs into the hole, steps on the peel, and goes flying right into the "Coyote Disposal." And falls.

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** "To Hare Is Human": WesternAnimation/BugsBunny has a BananaPeel boxed up in a glass case over his bed ("in case of coyote, break glass"). The Coyote climbs into the hole, steps on the peel, and goes flying right into the "Coyote Disposal." And falls.Disposal".

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* Parodied in the "Bart Gets an Elephant" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': When a peanut factory foreman spots the title elephant approaching, he gives the following dramatic announcement:
-->'''Foreman:''' This is the moment we feared, people! Many of you thought it would never happen. But I insisted we spend two hours every morning training for it. You all thought I was mad. Many of you requested to be transferred to another peanut factory. But now we... ''(the elephant bursts through the door and crushes the foreman)''

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Parodied in the episode "Bart Gets an Elephant" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Elephant": When a peanut factory foreman spots the title titular elephant approaching, he gives the following dramatic announcement:
-->'''Foreman:''' This is the moment we feared, people! Many of you thought it would never happen. But I insisted we spend two hours every morning training for it. You all thought I was mad. Many of you requested to be transferred to another peanut factory. But now we... ''(the ''(The elephant bursts through the door and crushes the foreman)''foreman.)''
** The show also pokes fun of [[CrazyPrepared/{{Batman}} Batman's]] outlandish preparedness by having him escape one in-universe episode's predicament with a can of "carousel reversal spray".
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': Chaz's mother is so obsessed with baking that she always carries a bottle of vanilla extract in her purse in case she ever needs it.

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* Green Arrow has shades of this in later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''. In ''To Another Shore'', he gets trapped in ice and we next see him getting out with (''Waiiiit'' for it...) an arrow with a buzz saw on the head.
-->'''Green Arrow''': And Black Canary said a Buzz-Saw Arrow was self-indulgent...
* Parodied in the "Bart Gets an Elephant" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': When a peanut factory foreman spots the title elephant approaching, he gives the following dramatic announcement:
-->'''Foreman:''' This is the moment we feared, people! Many of you thought it would never happen. But I insisted we spend two hours every morning training for it. You all thought I was mad. Many of you requested to be transferred to another peanut factory. But now we... ''(the elephant bursts through the door and crushes the foreman)''
* In an episode that marked the beginning of AnArc in ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', "Nullzilla," Phong ''just happened'' to have a plan to deal with an out-of-control Godzilla-sized villain/Null amalgamation-thing running amok. It involved HumongousMecha and an extended parody of both {{Sentai}} and ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''. This was appropriately [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]].
-->'''Dot:''' Well, we know physical force can't hurt nulls. We'll have to try containment.\\
'''Phong:''' Do not worry. I have prepared something for just such an emergency.\\
'''Bob:''' You're prepared for a giant monster made entirely of nulls STOMPING AROUND MAINFRAME?\\
'''Phong:''' That is correct!\\
'''Bob:''' How do you plan for that?\\
'''Phong:''' Ah, lucky guess?
** Later in the episode, Phong tells them to finish the monster with a weapon, but realizes that it's still in its glass case. The case reads "[[InCaseOfXBreakGlass IN CASE OF GIANT NULL MONSTER THREATENING CITY -- BREAK GLASS]]"
* In the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' episode "Rufus versus Commodore Puddles", Drakken attacks Area 51 with his dog, [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever grown to 50 feet in height]]. The General in charge is perfectly calm and rattles off a plan number to deal with an attack by giant canine; the plan involved Howitzer-sized truck-mounted dog whistles, and stealth bombers loaded with giant milk bones, all of which were apparently pre-loaded in the hangars. Later after Rufus has dosed himself with the same rays (like you didn't see this coming), he rattles off another plan to cooperate with an enormous burrowing rodent.
** The amount of gadgets our characters have also falls into this on occasion:
--> '''Mr. Dr. P:''' "You wore rocket skates to graduation?"
--> '''Ron:''' " Yeah, you never know..."
** This doubles as a ContinuityNod as Ron was caught without them at the start of [[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama the previous finale]].
* This is the only way to describe [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Donnie's]] chart to hang out with April. He made sure to provide ''every response'' to any situation April could throw at him. This means that he's made sure that no matter what she says, he's going to find a reason to hang out with her.
** This was done only for Season 1, thankfully, so this hasn't resurfaced since then.

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* Green Arrow In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', Wakko has shades of this in later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''. In ''To Another Shore'', he gets trapped in ice and we next see him getting out a gagbag which contains anything that the situation calls for, including a refrigerator filled with (''Waiiiit'' for it...) food, a working toilet and an arrow endless supply of weapons.
* In [[WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays the 1972-73 cartoon version]] of ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'', Phileas Fogg has a bag that he fills at the start of each episode
with a buzz saw on all kinds of things that just happen to come in handy during the head.
-->'''Green Arrow''': And Black Canary said a Buzz-Saw Arrow was self-indulgent...
episode.
* Parodied in The "Ready for Anything" song from the "Bart Gets an Elephant" "Mission to Mars" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': When ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' exemplifies this trope. The astronaut Backyardigans have everything you could think of for their trip to Mars... "''Cables and rope. Check! Flashlight and sneakers. Check! Bubble bath soap. Check!''" As Austin notes...
-->''We brought
a peanut factory foreman spots whole lot, so why take a chance?''
** Also, Austin in
the title elephant approaching, he gives episode "Race Around the following dramatic announcement:
-->'''Foreman:''' This is
World". He brings with him a bandage, a rope, a hook, and water, each of which he uses to help the moment we feared, people! Many other racers. [[ItMakesSenseInContext He also brings a pair of you thought it would never happen. But I insisted we spend two hours every morning training for it. You all thought I was mad. Many of you requested scissors to be transferred to another peanut factory. But now we... ''(the elephant bursts through win the door race.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster'', Simon Belmont can occasionally seem like this due to his backpack serving as a BagOfHolding.
* In the 1956 ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale'' short "Chips Ahoy", Dale showed some uncharacteristic cunning. While trying to escape from WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, he cut Donald's sailboat's sail, drilled holes in his canoe, removed the screws from his rowboat,
and crushes tied his motorboat to the foreman)''
dock [[HilarityEnsues without Donald noticing]].
* In an episode that marked of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', WrenchWench Gadget and another character are trapped in a glass tank. She pulls out a glass cutter ''bigger than she is'' and escapes, leading to the beginning classic exchange:
-->'''Chip:''' Do you always carry a glass cutter around with you?\\
'''Gadget:''' No, only when I need to cut glass.
** This is something
of AnArc Gadget's hat. In the FiveEpisodePilot she had an inflatable raft in ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', "Nullzilla," Phong ''just happened'' her pocket large enough to carry the entire gang, and if she's not inventing exactly what she needs in a given moment right on the spot, she already has it ready just in case the situation ever came up.
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''
** Where the Fenton Works is prepared from head to toe with both offense and defensive weapons and shields to protect/do ungodly harm towards anything ghost-related; either small or a large-scale invasion. It's utilized several times and at one point, used against the Guys in White.
** Danny and his mother are headed to a mother-son science symposium and she turns out
to have camping gear as well as a plan to deal with an out-of-control Godzilla-sized villain/Null amalgamation-thing running amok. It involved HumongousMecha and an extended parody vast array of both {{Sentai}} and ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''. This was appropriately ghost-hunting equipment on her (despite wearing a skintight jumpsuit)... but no mobile phone. [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]].
-->'''Dot:''' Well, we know physical force can't hurt nulls. We'll
Lampshaded]] by Danny: "How can she not have a phone in there?"
%%* ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'' carries exploding brownies and cheese danishes in his pockets.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E11XMarksTheEd X Marks the Ed]]", Rolf prepares what he calls "Carbuncle of the Flesh Stew"
to try containment.\\
'''Phong:''' Do not worry. I have prepared something
rid Eddy of his [[RiseOfZitboy giant pimple.]] When Rolf mentions that it has to simmer for just such an emergency.\\
'''Bob:''' You're
14 days and 14 nights, he shows that in cooking show fashion, he thought ahead and pre-made a batch.
** Eddy's Brother also seemed to be
prepared for TheMovie: He had a giant monster made entirely fire alarm in his room labeled "In Case of nulls STOMPING AROUND MAINFRAME?\\
'''Phong:''' That
Movie Break Glass". It contains...
--->'''Eddy''': [[SubvertedTrope A peanut?]]\\
'''Ed''': [[SelfDeprecation Cheap movie.]]
*** The peanut, seemingly a subversion,
is correct!\\
'''Bob:''' How do you plan for that?\\
'''Phong:''' Ah, lucky guess?
** Later
actually a DoubleSubversion because it contained [[spoiler: the key to the car in the episode, Phong tells them to finish the monster with a weapon, but realizes that it's still in its glass case. The case reads "[[InCaseOfXBreakGlass IN CASE OF GIANT NULL MONSTER THREATENING CITY -- BREAK GLASS]]"
* In the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' episode "Rufus versus Commodore Puddles", Drakken attacks Area 51 with his dog, [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever grown to 50 feet in height]]. The General in charge is perfectly calm and rattles off a plan number to deal with an attack by giant canine; the plan involved Howitzer-sized truck-mounted dog whistles, and stealth bombers loaded with giant milk bones, all of which were apparently pre-loaded in the hangars. Later after Rufus has dosed himself with the same rays (like you didn't see this coming), he rattles off another plan to cooperate with an enormous burrowing rodent.
** The amount of gadgets our characters have also falls into this on occasion:
--> '''Mr. Dr. P:''' "You wore rocket skates to graduation?"
--> '''Ron:''' " Yeah, you never know..."
** This doubles as a ContinuityNod as Ron was caught without them at the start of [[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama the previous finale]].
* This is the only way to describe [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Donnie's]] chart to hang out with April. He made sure to provide ''every response'' to any situation April could throw at him. This means that he's made sure that no matter what she says, he's going to find a reason to hang out with her.
** This was done only for Season 1, thankfully, so this hasn't resurfaced since then.
room]].



** In "Escape from Unwish Island", the villians related to Timmy's previous wishes escape from an island (made specifically due to Timmy's constant unwishing) to kidnap his parents and friends. And how do Timmy and his godparents get there to save them? A conveniently wished escape pod '''to''' said island (which also was a "bad idea" in Wanda's eyes). ... however, this was wished up ''before'' Timmy found out about said island...

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** In "Escape from Unwish Island", the villians villains related to Timmy's previous wishes escape from an island (made specifically due to Timmy's constant unwishing) to kidnap his parents and friends. And how do Timmy and his godparents get there to save them? A conveniently wished escape pod '''to''' said island (which also was a "bad idea" in Wanda's eyes). ... however, this was wished up ''before'' Timmy found out about said island... island...
* On ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Mayor Adam West keeps everything he needs to escape from being held hostage [[StomachOfHolding in his stomach]], along with a magazine to read, just in case his escape fails. Also ''TabletopGame/{{Stratego}}'', just in case anyone's up for a game.
** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... [[{{Understatement}} badly]]. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': The villain in "Play On, Maestro, Play On" has contingencies for just about everything. This includes a trap that springs when he picks up his coat if the Safety Patrol should happen to capture him in his hideout.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fishtronaut}}'': The little fish agent wears a powerful [[ComicBook/IronMan suit]] with a lot of mystery-solving equipment. He should carry more rebreathers on them, though.
* On ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', to keep Nermal from feeding his guppy refrigerator food, ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} weaves a tale of giant radioactive mutant guppies in the sewers. Despite the fact that Garfield told it as a lie, he has nevertheless stashed a barrel of tartar sauce in the garage should they make their way above ground and attack. The fact that he doesn't ''also'' have handy about 600 pieces of lemon or enough french fries to go with them reduces not the scale of crazy preparedness one whit.
** In a "U.S. Acres" episode, Orson Pig and Wade Duck lampshaded this with a restaurant that can make anything with a "''How to Cook Anything Cookbook''". Their customer (who happens to be Roy Rooster), in an attempt to make Orson and Wade give him free food for a month (due to their slogan), asks for an elephant foot sandwich with mustard. However, neither Orson nor Wade wanted to harm an elephant they found, so as a joke to make it work, they brought it back:
--->'''Roy:''' So you couldn't find an elephant?\\
'''Orson:''' We got plenty of elephant... ''[Roy is shocked as he sees the elephant]'' ...we just ran out of mustard.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' episode "Cold Slither", a guy tries to pull off Cobra Commander's mask, but it electrocutes him.
* A meta-version for ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Due to the [[SpoilerTitle actual title of the episode]] possibly spoiling the events of the previous episode "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", in the event that episode guides revealed the name early, the submitted name for first part of the series finale was "Xpcveaoqfoxso". Which, when decrypted using a cipher key hidden within "[=DaMvtF=]", reveals the actual name of [[spoiler:"Weirdmageddon"]].



-->'''Cindy''': "Quick, Carl, gimme that bag of Jimmy's hair you carry around."

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-->'''Cindy''': --->'''Cindy''': "Quick, Carl, gimme that bag of Jimmy's hair you carry around."



* Green Arrow has shades of this in later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''. In ''To Another Shore'', he gets trapped in ice and we next see him getting out with (''Waiiiit'' for it...) an arrow with a buzz saw on the head.
-->'''Green Arrow''': And Black Canary said a Buzz-Saw Arrow was self-indulgent...
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In one episode, the gang are playing "wedding". Pretty proclaims herself as the bride, and when Kaeloo tries to stop her since the groom is Quack Quack, who is Pretty's sister's boyfriend, Pretty informs her that she ''already'' bought a wedding dress and made sure she lost enough weight to be able to fit into it.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' episode "Rufus versus Commodore Puddles", Drakken attacks Area 51 with his dog, [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever grown to 50 feet in height]]. The General in charge is perfectly calm and rattles off a plan number to deal with an attack by giant canine; the plan involved Howitzer-sized truck-mounted dog whistles, and stealth bombers loaded with giant milk bones, all of which were apparently pre-loaded in the hangars. Later after Rufus has dosed himself with the same rays (like you didn't see this coming), he rattles off another plan to cooperate with an enormous burrowing rodent.
** The amount of gadgets our characters have also falls into this on occasion:
--->'''Mr. Dr. P:''' You wore rocket skates to graduation?\\
'''Ron:''' Yeah, you never know...
** This doubles as a ContinuityNod as Ron was caught without them at the start of [[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama the previous finale]].
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Dale's]] overkill security system comes in handy when the guys need to protect an incriminating photo from a violent football player. He also carries [[CallingYourAttacks "Pocket Sand!"]], as in literally some sand in his jeans pocket, so he can pull AHandfulForAnEye whenever he needs a quick getaway.
* Varrick from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''; he has an airplane on board his cargo ship ("In case the boat sinks!"), donated to the president's election campaign ''and'' that of his opponent ("Gotta hedge your bets!") in case he ever needed a meeting, [[spoiler:managed to pull off a very good frame-up of Mako when his WarForFunAndProfit scheme begins to unravel]], had a very nice, well stocked prison cell built in the event that he gets sent to prison, bought a ''battleship'' just in case he needed one, and [[spoiler:managed to escape prison using some kind of hang-glider]]. And he built his [[spoiler:spirit nuke]] in Season 4 with [[spoiler:a timer and a remote detonator, just to cover all his bases]]. Problem is though, he's not as good a planner as he thinks, because the villains he gets in conflict with end up being one step ahead of him anyways.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleDrummerBoy'', the ringmaster of a traveling circus, Ben Haramad, is looking for new talent for his circus and comes across the title character, Aaron. When his apprentice, Ali, points out that Aaron hates humans and wouldn't join the circus willingly, Ben Haramad shows him a rope. He certainly knows how to reel in his talent no matter the circumstances!
-->'''Ali''': But it is said that Aaron detests all humans. He will not join us willingly.\\
'''Ben Haramad''': Oh? Why do you think we brought the rope?
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
** In "Boobs in the Woods" (1950), Daffy tries to bedevil Porky by demanding to know if Porky has a license to do various increasing ridiculous things, such as a license to sell hair tonic. To bald eagles. In Omaha, Nebraska. Porky has the appropriate license. Including a license to use Daffy Duck as a motor, to Daffy's great regret.
** In the 1946 cartoon "Hollywood Daffy," Daffy Duck keeps trying to sneak onto the "Warmer Brothers" set to see stars and is stopped by a security guard. At one point he disguises himself as an [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscar]], and the guard, muttering "Thinks he's so smart", presses a button marked "For Gate Crashes Posing as Academy Oscars" to catch him.
** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn after a [[NonFatalExplosions Non Fatal Explosion]]: "Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency." (He used that gag in ''two'' episodes, actually.) He has also been known to carry around "a spare suit" of feathers, that he slips on like a giant onesie.
** The Pepe Le Pew cartoon "Two Scent's Worth" ends with him and Penelope falling off a cliff. Penelope clings to him in terror, clearly believing they're falling to their deaths, but fortunately, Pepe has a parachute. He turns to the viewers and says, "A true gentleman is ''always'' [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar prepared]]" right before the screen fades to black.
** "To Hare Is Human": WesternAnimation/BugsBunny has a BananaPeel boxed up in a glass case over his bed ("in case of coyote, break glass"). The Coyote climbs into the hole, steps on the peel, and goes flying right into the "Coyote Disposal." And falls.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'': Ms. Frizzle. First off, she has a bus (magical) that can turn into ''anything'' she needs it to, various random ray guns that do... well, ''whatever'' she needs a ray gun for (shrinking, growing, etc.), plans for various field trips -- and, hey, if they happen to [[EdutainmentShow teach her kids at the same time]], there is no problem with that! Her house, and all of her dresses that just happen to have the proper pattern for that day's lesson plan. Well, unless she only has a few dresses that are like a chameleon, and change patterns to whatever she needs it to, but then WHY does she have them?



* Lampshaded in ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}'' where the Mountain Goat constantly brags about how he's prepared for whatever may come. He even sings a song about the importance of it all (''Be prepared, be prepared, this lesson must be shared...'') Granny counts too, since she carried "a bit of this, a bit of that, a bit haz-mat"...
** And then subverted with Japeth the Goat.
---> Ooooooh, an avalanche is comin', and I do not feel prepared,
---> It's rumblin' like a mountain lion - I must say that I'm scared,
---> And if not for the witch's spell, you'd hear just how I scream,
---> But since I'm only singin',
---> I'll just yodel 'til we're creamed!
*** And then DoubleSubverted, as he turned out to be wearing ''helicopter horns''.
----> I was prepared!
* Played for laughs in ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'':
** [=WordGirl=] and Captain Huggyface apparently have a plan for ''everything'', and [=WordGirl=] only has to shout "Huggy! Plan ###" and they put it in action... in theory. But, half the time, Huggy can't remember what she wants to do at all (and she has to say something like "You know, the one with the trampoline...?") and often the Narrator will question her about why she felt the need to plan for something so unlikely.
** This was subverted in "A Simple Plan," when she didn't have a formed plan to escape a metal cage. When you look at other plans (like, "Have Huggy eat the statue made of meat") this seems crazy. Instead, she rattled off parts of other plans -- "How about the first part of 344? Or you could do 66 backwards with a little bit of 12 thrown in..."
* ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'': Martin thinks he's this.
--> '''Chris''': You brought snowshoes to the tropics?
--> '''Martin:''' Hey, you may be more organized, but I'm prepared for anything.
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''
** Where the Fenton Works is prepared from head to toe with both offense and defensive weapons and shields to protect/do ungodly harm towards anything ghost-related; either small or a large-scale invasion. It's utilized several times and at one point, used against the Guys in White.
** Danny and his mother are headed to a mother-son science symposium and she turns out to have camping gear as well as a vast array of ghost-hunting equipment on her (despite wearing a skintight jumpsuit)... but no mobile phone. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Danny: "How can she not have a phone in there?"
* On ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', to keep Nermal from feeding his guppy refrigerator food, ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} weaves a tale of giant radioactive mutant guppies in the sewers. Despite the fact that Garfield told it as a lie, he has nevertheless stashed a barrel of tartar sauce in the garage should they make their way above ground and attack. The fact that he doesn't ''also'' have handy about 600 pieces of lemon or enough french fries to go with them reduces not the scale of crazy preparedness one whit.
** In a "U.S. Acres" episode, Orson Pig and Wade Duck lampshaded this with a restaurant that can make anything with a "''How to Cook Anything Cookbook''". Their customer (who happens to be Roy Rooster), in an attempt to make Orson and Wade give him free food for a month (due to their slogan), asks for an elephant foot sandwich with mustard. However, neither Orson nor Wade wanted to harm an elephant they found, so as a joke to make it work, they brought it back:
--->'''Roy:''' So you couldn't find an elephant?
--->'''Orson:''' We got plenty of elephant... ''[Roy is shocked as he sees the elephant]'' ...we just ran out of mustard.
* In ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'', Stork, due to his paranoia, has the Condor armed with a myriad of traps. Although his crew mates complain, these preparations eventually do prove to be useful, allowing him to gloat.
* Slade ''lives'' this trope on ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. He always seems to have a backup plan and an escape plan (if he appears in person at all; he's very fond of using [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates of himself]] to mislead the heroes. He always seems to be one step ahead of the the Titans, and even when they foiled his plans, they were usually only helping a much bigger one succeed.
** On the other hand, Slade isn't perfect. His {{evil plan}}s of both seasons one and two involved gaining an apprentice, and both [[EpicFail failed miserably]] due to factors he was ''not'' prepared for, the second time with consequences that would have been lethal for him if he hadn't "gotten lucky" as he put it.
** On the third hand, Slade proved he fit this trope again in season four after his DealWithTheDevil didn't work out as he planned. [[spoiler: Trigon did not keep his word, but fortunately for Slade, he considered that possibility, and wore a magical ring that protected him from Trigon's attempt to kill him. Later, he formed an uneasy alliance with Robin in order to take what he was promised by force, and succeeded.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', Wakko has a gagbag which contains anything that the situation calls for, including a refrigerator filled with food, a working toilet and an endless supply of weapons.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'', Daphne, Velma, and Freddy are captured and locked on a wall chain by ghost pirates. At this time, Freddy just happened to have gum and a bunch of straws to reach a key on the other side of the room/cave.
* Megatron, in any of the many ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' incarnations, where he proves to be a cunning schemer whose steel trap mind, conceives and implements plan upon counterplan upon contingency plan. So the original Megatron got trapped in Earth's prehistoric past for millions of years, locked in the perpetually frozen remains of a failed assault on the Autobots? No problems! He had already [[spoiler:planted a message on the golden disk of the Earth deep space satellite ''Voyager'', detailing the location of prehistoric Earth so that his future namesake could find Optimus Prime and attempt to murder him to alter the very course of history. Yes, he had ''planned for that eventuality!'']]
** Not exactly. The message was that[[spoiler: Megatron knew transwarp tech was being developed that would enable time travel and that if the Decepticon cause failed, any remaining loyal Decepticons should use that tech to change history.]]
** In the ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' episode, "Double Jeopardy," Megatron is deposed by Terrorsaur and locked in a prison cell. Once out of sight of the other Predacons, Megatron simply orders the computer to open the cell door.
--->"The wise tyrant always ensures his prisons are designed for his personal escape."
* In ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster'', Simon Belmont can occasionally seem like this due to his backpack serving as a BagOfHolding.

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* Lampshaded A RunningGag in ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}'' where the Mountain Goat constantly brags about how he's ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw''--since [[HereditaryCurse all Murphy men]] both [[BornUnlucky have]] and [[TheJinx cause]] bad luck to anyone around them, family members of both genders are always prepared for whatever may come. He even sings any ridiculous catastrophe. [[ThePollyanna Milo]]'s backpack is a song about the importance veritable BagOfHolding full of it all (''Be prepared, be prepared, this lesson must be shared...'') Granny counts too, since she carried "a bit of this, flashlights, maps, hazmat suits, a bit of that, a bit haz-mat"...
** And then subverted with Japeth the Goat.
---> Ooooooh, an avalanche is comin',
seat belt [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and I do not feel prepared,
---> It's rumblin' like
an accordion]]. (Also an anchor, somehow and for some reason.) This also sometimes extends to his friend [[UnfazedEveryman Melissa]], who's known him long enough to get how his luck works.
* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Pinkie Pie can set up
a mountain lion - I must say party at a moment's notice. In "Sweet and Elite", it's revealed that I'm scared,
---> And if not for the witch's spell, you'd hear just how I scream,
---> But since I'm only singin',
---> I'll just yodel 'til we're creamed!
*** And then DoubleSubverted, as he turned out to be wearing ''helicopter horns''.
----> I was prepared!
* Played for laughs in ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'':
** [=WordGirl=]
she owns a "party cannon" that can instantly blast a room full of decorations - and Captain Huggyface apparently have a plan for ''everything'', and [=WordGirl=] only has to shout "Huggy! Plan ###" and they put it in action... in theory. But, half the time, Huggy can't remember what she wants never leaves home without it. According to do at all (and "It's About Time", she has to say something like "You know, the rubber balls and eyepatches hidden all over Ponyville (including one with the trampoline...?") and often the Narrator will question her about why she felt the need to plan in Twilight Sparkle's kitchen fireplace) for something so unlikely.
** This was subverted
emergency use. Both items come in "A Simple Plan," when she didn't have handy; Twilight uses a formed plan ball to escape a metal cage. When you look at other plans (like, "Have Huggy eat the statue made of meat") this seems crazy. Instead, she rattled off parts of other plans -- "How about the first part of 344? Or you could do 66 backwards with a little bit of 12 thrown in..."
* ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'': Martin thinks he's this.
--> '''Chris''': You brought snowshoes
lure Cerberus back to the tropics?
--> '''Martin:''' Hey, you may be more organized, but I'm prepared for anything.
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''
** Where the Fenton Works is prepared from head to toe with both offense and defensive weapons and shields to protect/do ungodly harm towards anything ghost-related; either small or a large-scale invasion. It's utilized several times and at one point, used against the Guys in White.
** Danny and his mother are headed to a mother-son science symposium and she turns out to have camping gear as well as a vast array of ghost-hunting equipment on her (despite
Tartarus, then ends up wearing a skintight jumpsuit)... but no mobile phone. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Danny: "How can patch after she not have a phone in there?"
* On ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', to keep Nermal from feeding his guppy refrigerator food, ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} weaves a tale of giant radioactive mutant guppies in
accidentally looks at the sewers. Despite the fact sun through her telescope. In "The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone," Pinkie reveals that Garfield told it as she never leaves home without a lie, he has nevertheless stashed a barrel of tartar sauce in the garage should they make their way above ground and attack. The fact that he doesn't ''also'' have handy about 600 pieces of lemon or enough french fries to go with them reduces not the scale of crazy preparedness one whit.
** In a "U.S. Acres" episode, Orson Pig and Wade Duck lampshaded this with a restaurant that
can make anything with a "''How to Cook Anything Cookbook''". Their customer (who happens of baking powder, which proves to be Roy Rooster), in an attempt exactly what Gilda needs to make Orson her scones palatable.
** "Party Pooped" reveals the presence of a hidden room within Sugarcube Corner, packed floor to ceiling with every type of party supplies Pinkie could ever need. She also keeps records on the personal tastes of every Ponyville resident, so that she can throw the perfect party for any of them. She's even gone as far as to plan the party for her parents' 50th wedding anniversary...
and Wade give him free food for a month (due to their slogan), asks for an elephant foot sandwich with mustard. However, neither Orson nor Wade wanted to harm an elephant they found, so as a joke to make it work, they brought it back:
--->'''Roy:''' So you
100th...''and their 500th.''
** In the third season premiere, King Sombra was one of these before he was banished by the royal sisters. [[spoiler: He hides the Crystal Heart (his primary weakness) on top of his castle where his earth pony subjects
couldn't find an elephant?
--->'''Orson:''' We got plenty of elephant... ''[Roy is shocked as he sees the elephant]'' ...we just ran out of mustard.
* In ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'', Stork, due to his paranoia, has the Condor armed with a myriad of traps. Although his crew mates complain, these preparations eventually do prove to be useful, allowing him to gloat.
* Slade ''lives'' this trope on ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. He always seems to have a backup plan and an escape plan (if he appears in person at all; he's very fond of using [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates of himself]] to mislead the heroes. He always seems to be one step ahead of the the Titans, and even when they foiled his plans, they were usually only helping a much bigger one succeed.
** On the other hand, Slade isn't perfect. His {{evil plan}}s of both seasons one and two involved gaining an apprentice, and both [[EpicFail failed miserably]] due to factors he was ''not'' prepared for, the second time with consequences that would have been lethal for him if he hadn't "gotten lucky" as he put it.
** On the third hand, Slade proved he fit this trope again in season four after his DealWithTheDevil didn't work out as he planned. [[spoiler: Trigon did not keep his word, but fortunately for Slade, he considered that possibility, and wore a magical ring that protected him from Trigon's attempt to kill him. Later, he formed an uneasy alliance with Robin in order to take what he was promised by force, and succeeded.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', Wakko has a gagbag which contains anything that the situation calls for, including a refrigerator filled with food, a working toilet and an endless supply of weapons.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'', Daphne, Velma, and Freddy are captured and locked on a wall chain by ghost pirates. At this time, Freddy just happened to have gum and a bunch of straws to
reach it, the only means of access being a key through a passageway hidden by magic, on the other side of a cursed door that displays the room/cave.
worst nightmare of anyone who opens it. Both of these are impossible to get through without magic, which ''none of his subjects had''. Then it turns out that even if one gets past those, the heart itself is warded against magic and teleportation anyway, and messing with it activates ''another'' spell that starts re-asserting his influence over the kingdom. To top it off, the entire city is under a spell of magically-induced depression, because the Crystal Heart is powered by happiness, and even if someone managed to get the thing out of Sombra's castle, they wouldn't be able to ''use'' it because everyone was too depressed to activate its power.]] What he wasn't counting on was a team of foreigners--some of whom ''did'' have magic.
* Megatron, in any In "WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop", there's a member of the many ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' incarnations, where Ant Hill Mob named Pockets, so named because he proves to be a cunning schemer whose steel trap mind, conceives and implements plan upon counterplan upon contingency plan. So carries everything the original Megatron got trapped in Earth's prehistoric past for millions of years, locked in the perpetually frozen remains of a failed assault on the Autobots? No problems! He had already [[spoiler:planted a message on the golden disk of the Earth deep space satellite ''Voyager'', detailing the location of prehistoric Earth so that his future namesake Mob could find Optimus Prime and attempt ever need to murder him to alter the very course of history. Yes, he had ''planned for that eventuality!'']]
** Not exactly. The message was that[[spoiler: Megatron knew transwarp tech was being developed that would enable time travel and that if the Decepticon cause failed, any remaining loyal Decepticons should use that tech to change history.]]
** In the ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' episode, "Double Jeopardy," Megatron is deposed by Terrorsaur and locked
rescue Penelope in a prison cell. Once out of sight of the other Predacons, Megatron simply orders the computer to open the cell door.
--->"The wise tyrant always ensures
his prisons are designed for his personal escape."
* In ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster'', Simon Belmont can occasionally seem like this due to his backpack serving as a BagOfHolding.
pockets.



* There was an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' where [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick are wearing anti–sea-rhinoceros undergarments. Considering they aren't expecting a sea bear appearing (which is what sets off sea rhinoceroses) and they were only several feet from their house, they were ''really'' prepared.
** In one episode, Spongebob tries to win Employee of the Month by getting to work earlier than Squidward, so he breaks Squidward's alarm clock. Squidward reveals a closet full of alarm clocks.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'': Ms. Frizzle. First off, she has a bus (magical) that can turn into ''anything'' she needs it to, various random ray guns that do... well, ''whatever'' she needs a ray gun for (shrinking, growing, etc.), plans for various field trips -- and, hey, if they happen to [[EdutainmentShow teach her kids at the same time]], there is no problem with that! Her house, and all of her dresses that just happen to have the proper pattern for that day's lesson plan. Well, unless she only has a few dresses that are like a chameleon, and change patterns to whatever she needs it to, but then WHY does she have them?

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* There was In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', in response to Roach Coach attacking the city, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, episode two.]] Remember?"
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' special ''[[Recap/ReadyJetGoOneSmallStep One Small Step]]'', a RunningGag involves Sunspot conveniently packing a lot of items the kids need and pulling them out whenever they needed. He packed food, Mindy's teddy bear, a moon rover, a parachute, and more.
* In
an episode that marked the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' a StoryArc in ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', "Nullzilla", Phong ''just happened'' to have a plan to deal with an out-of-control Godzilla-sized villain/Null amalgamation-thing running amok. It involved HumongousMecha and an extended parody of both {{Sentai}} and ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''. This was appropriately [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]].
-->'''Dot:''' Well, we know physical force can't hurt nulls. We'll have to try containment.\\
'''Phong:''' Do not worry. I have prepared something for just such an emergency.\\
'''Bob:''' You're prepared for a giant monster made entirely of nulls STOMPING AROUND MAINFRAME?\\
'''Phong:''' That is correct!\\
'''Bob:''' How do you plan for that?\\
'''Phong:''' Ah, lucky guess?
** Later in the episode, Phong tells them to finish the monster with a weapon, but realizes that it's still in its glass case. The case reads "[[InCaseOfXBreakGlass IN CASE OF GIANT NULL MONSTER THREATENING CITY -- BREAK GLASS]]".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'': In the ChristmasEpisode "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave", Hank is repeatedly shown preparing for a snowstorm, even though many of the kids are treating the weather like it's summer, and, according to Spinelli, they haven't seen snow since she was in preschool. [[spoiler:Guess what happens right near the end.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick. In "Rick Potion #9", he accidentally [[BodyHorror Cronenburgs]] the world and solves it by [[spoiler:moving Morty and himself to a whole new reality
where [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick are wearing anti–sea-rhinoceros undergarments. Considering they aren't expecting a sea bear appearing (which is what sets off sea rhinoceroses) and they were only several feet from their house, they were ''really'' prepared.
** In one episode, Spongebob tries
able to win Employee of fix the Month by getting to work earlier than Squidward, so he breaks Squidward's alarm clock. Squidward reveals Cronenburging but die in a closet full of alarm clocks.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'': Ms. Frizzle. First off, she has a bus (magical) that can turn
lab accident shortly after - [[FridgeHorror and it is implied this is not the first time he's done this]]]]. In "Edge Of Tomorty Rick Die Rickpeat", Rick actually dies shortly into ''anything'' she needs it to, various random ray guns that do... well, ''whatever'' she needs a ray gun for (shrinking, growing, etc.), plans for various field trips -- and, hey, if they happen to [[EdutainmentShow teach her kids at the same time]], there is no problem with that! Her house, episode and all of her dresses that just happen is shown to have the proper pattern for that day's lesson plan. Well, unless she only has a few dresses that are like a chameleon, and change patterns multiple methods to whatever she needs it to, but then WHY does she cheat death: either have them?Morty clone him with the assistance of a holographic A.I. or have his brain consciousness transferred to an existing clone, and in the event his cloning technology is destroyed, it transfers him into a clone body in another reality instead. By all accounts [[DeathIsCheap it seems practically impossible to kill Rick permanently]].
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'', Boris Badenov whipped out ''cardboard cutouts'' of himself and Natasha.
-->'''Natasha''': Darling, do you always carry cardboard cutouts with you?\\
'''Boris''': ...Doesn't everybody?



* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', WrenchWench Gadget and another character are trapped in a glass tank. She pulls out a glass cutter ''bigger than she is'' and escapes, leading to the classic exchange:
-->'''Chip:''' Do you always carry a glass cutter around with you?\\
'''Gadget:''' No, only when I need to cut glass.
** This is something of Gadget's hat. In the FiveEpisodePilot she had an inflatable raft in her pocket large enough to carry the entire gang, and if she's not inventing exactly what she needs in a given moment right on the spot, she already has it ready just in case the situation ever came up.
* In the 1956 WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale short "Chips Ahoy", Dale showed some uncharacteristic cunning. While trying to escape from WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, he cut Donald's sailboat's sail, drilled holes in his canoe, removed the screws from his rowboat, and tied his motorboat to the dock [[HilarityEnsues without Donald noticing]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fishtronaut}}'': The little fish agent wears a powerful [[ComicBook/IronMan suit]] with a lot of mystery-solving equipment. He should carry more rebreathers on them, though.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
** In "Boobs in the Woods" (1950), Daffy tries to bedevil Porky by demanding to know if Porky has a license to do various increasing ridiculous things, such as a license to sell hair tonic. To bald eagles. In Omaha, Nebraska. Porky has the appropriate license. Including a license to use Daffy Duck as a motor, to Daffy's great regret.
** In the 1946 cartoon "Hollywood Daffy," Daffy Duck keeps trying to sneak onto the "Warmer Brothers" set to see stars and is stopped by a security guard. At one point he disguises himself as an [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscar]], and the guard, muttering "Thinks he's so smart", presses a button marked "For Gate Crashes Posing as Academy Oscars" to catch him.
** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn after a [[NonFatalExplosions Non Fatal Explosion]]: "Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency." (He used that gag in ''two'' episodes, actually.) He has also been known to carry around "a spare suit" of feathers, that he slips on like a giant onesie.
** The Pepe Le Pew cartoon "Two Scent's Worth" ends with him and Penelope falling off a cliff. Penelope clings to him in terror, clearly believing they're falling to their deaths, but fortunately, Pepe has a parachute. He turns to the viewers and says, "A true gentleman is ''always'' [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar prepared]]" right before the screen fades to black.
** "To Hare Is Human": WesternAnimation/BugsBunny has a BananaPeel boxed up in a glass case over his bed ("in case of coyote, break glass"). The Coyote climbs into the hole, steps on the peel, and goes flying right into the "Coyote Disposal." And falls.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Dale's]] overkill security system comes in handy when the guys need to protect an incriminating photo from a violent football player. He also carries [[CallingYourAttacks "Pocket Sand!"]], as in literally some sand in his jeans pocket, so he can pull AHandfulForAnEye whenever he needs a quick getaway.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'', Boris Badenov whipped out ''cardboard cutouts'' of himself and Natasha.
-->'''Natasha''': Darling, do you always carry cardboard cutouts with you?
-->'''Boris''': ...Doesn't everybody?
* In [[WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays the 1972-73 cartoon version]] of ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'', Phileas Fogg has a bag that he fills at the start of each episode with all kinds of things that just happen to come in handy during the episode.

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* In an episode Happens in ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' during "Jack VS Aku". Leads to this gem of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', WrenchWench Gadget and another character are trapped in a glass tank. She pulls out a glass cutter ''bigger than she is'' and escapes, leading dialogue.
-->'''Aku''': Say goodbye
to the classic exchange:
-->'''Chip:''' Do you always carry a glass cutter around with you?\\
'''Gadget:''' No, only when I need to cut glass.
** This is something of Gadget's hat. In the FiveEpisodePilot she had an inflatable raft in her pocket large enough to carry the entire gang, and if she's not inventing exactly what she needs in a given moment right on the spot, she already has it ready just in case the situation ever came up.
* In the 1956 WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale short "Chips Ahoy", Dale showed some uncharacteristic cunning. While trying to escape from WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, he cut Donald's sailboat's sail, drilled holes in his canoe, removed the screws from his rowboat, and tied his motorboat to the dock [[HilarityEnsues without Donald noticing]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fishtronaut}}'': The
your little fish agent wears a powerful [[ComicBook/IronMan suit]] with a lot of mystery-solving equipment. He should carry more rebreathers on them, though.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
** In "Boobs in the Woods" (1950), Daffy tries to bedevil Porky by demanding to know if Porky has a license to do various increasing ridiculous things, such as a license to sell hair tonic. To bald eagles. In Omaha, Nebraska. Porky has the appropriate license. Including a license to use Daffy Duck as a motor, to Daffy's great regret.
** In the 1946 cartoon "Hollywood Daffy," Daffy Duck keeps trying to sneak onto the "Warmer Brothers" set to see stars
toy, Jack! Once and is stopped by a security guard. At one point he disguises himself as an [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscar]], and the guard, muttering "Thinks he's so smart", presses a button marked "For Gate Crashes Posing as Academy Oscars" to catch him.
** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn after a [[NonFatalExplosions Non Fatal Explosion]]: "Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered
for just such an emergency." (He used that gag in ''two'' episodes, actually.) He has also been known to carry around "a spare suit" of feathers, that he slips on like a giant onesie.
** The Pepe Le Pew cartoon "Two Scent's Worth" ends with him and Penelope falling off a cliff. Penelope clings to him in terror, clearly believing they're falling to their deaths, but fortunately, Pepe has a parachute. He
''[the sword turns to dust]'' ...huh? A fake?!\\
'''Jack''': That's right, Aku! You see, [[EvilIsDumb I'm smart and you are pure evil]]. And I knew you would cheat. So I had a fake sword made and hid it under that rock over there! Then I hid
the viewers and says, "A true gentleman is ''always'' [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar prepared]]" real sword right before down... ''[reaches under a rock to grab his sword only to realize another minion has taken it]'' ...here.\\
'''Aku''': You see, Jack, I knew that you knew I would cheat, so I came prepared. And now you will learn what it means to be a fool!\\
'''Jack''': I am afraid that you are
the screen fades to black.
** "To Hare Is Human": WesternAnimation/BugsBunny has a BananaPeel boxed up in a glass case
fool, Aku!\\
'''Aku''': Why?\\
'''Jack''': [[IKnowYouKnowIKnow Because I knew, that you knew, that I knew, that you knew, that I knew]] you would cheat! So I hid fake swords all
over his bed ("in case of coyote, break glass"). The Coyote climbs into the hole, steps on the peel, and goes flying right into the "Coyote Disposal." And falls.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Dale's]] overkill security system comes in handy when the guys need to protect an incriminating photo from a violent football player. He also carries [[CallingYourAttacks "Pocket Sand!"]], as in literally some sand in his jeans pocket, so he can pull AHandfulForAnEye whenever he needs a quick getaway.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'', Boris Badenov whipped out ''cardboard cutouts'' of himself and Natasha.
-->'''Natasha''': Darling, do you always carry cardboard cutouts with you?
-->'''Boris''': ...Doesn't everybody?
* In [[WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays the 1972-73 cartoon version]] of ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'', Phileas Fogg has a bag that he fills at the start of each episode with all kinds of things that just happen to come in handy during the episode.
this place!



* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Pinkie Pie can set up a party at a moment's notice. In "Sweet and Elite", it's revealed that she owns a "party cannon" that can instantly blast a room full of decorations - and she never leaves home without it. According to "It's About Time", she has rubber balls and eyepatches hidden all over Ponyville (including one in Twilight Sparkle's kitchen fireplace) for emergency use. Both items come in handy; Twilight uses a ball to lure Cerberus back to Tartarus, then ends up wearing a patch after she accidentally looks at the sun through her telescope. In "The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone," Pinkie reveals that she never leaves home without a can of baking powder, which proves to be exactly what Gilda needs to make her scones palatable.
** "Party Pooped" reveals the presence of a hidden room within Sugarcube Corner, packed floor to ceiling with every type of party supplies Pinkie could ever need. She also keeps records on the personal tastes of every Ponyville resident, so that she can throw the perfect party for any of them. She's even gone as far as to plan the party for her parents' 50th wedding anniversary...and their 100th...''and their 500th.''
** In the third season premiere, King Sombra was one of these before he was banished by the royal sisters. [[spoiler: He hides the Crystal Heart (his primary weakness) on top of his castle where his earth pony subjects couldn't reach it, the only means of access being a through a passageway hidden by magic, on the other side of a cursed door that displays the worst nightmare of anyone who opens it. Both of these are impossible to get through without magic, which ''none of his subjects had''. Then it turns out that even if one gets past those, the heart itself is warded against magic and teleportation anyway, and messing with it activates ''another'' spell that starts re-asserting his influence over the kingdom. To top it off, the entire city is under a spell of magically-induced depression, because the Crystal Heart is powered by happiness, and even if someone managed to get the thing out of Sombra's castle, they wouldn't be able to ''use'' it because everyone was too depressed to activate its power.]] What he wasn't counting on was a team of foreigners--some of whom ''did'' have magic.
* WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers carries exploding brownies and cheese danishes in his pockets.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Pinkie Pie can set up a party at a moment's notice.
In "Sweet an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'', Daphne, Velma, and Elite", it's revealed that she owns a "party cannon" that can instantly blast a room full of decorations - Freddy are captured and she never leaves home without it. According locked on a wall chain by ghost pirates. At this time, Freddy just happened to "It's About Time", she has rubber balls have gum and eyepatches hidden all over Ponyville (including one in Twilight Sparkle's kitchen fireplace) for emergency use. Both items come in handy; Twilight uses a ball bunch of straws to lure Cerberus back to Tartarus, then ends up wearing a patch after she accidentally looks at the sun through her telescope. In "The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone," Pinkie reveals that she never leaves home without a can of baking powder, which proves to be exactly what Gilda needs to make her scones palatable.
** "Party Pooped" reveals the presence of a hidden room within Sugarcube Corner, packed floor to ceiling with every type of party supplies Pinkie could ever need. She also keeps records on the personal tastes of every Ponyville resident, so that she can throw the perfect party for any of them. She's even gone as far as to plan the party for her parents' 50th wedding anniversary...and their 100th...''and their 500th.''
** In the third season premiere, King Sombra was one of these before he was banished by the royal sisters. [[spoiler: He hides the Crystal Heart (his primary weakness) on top of his castle where his earth pony subjects couldn't
reach it, the only means of access being a through a passageway hidden by magic, key on the other side of a cursed door that displays the worst nightmare room/cave.
* Parodied in the "Bart Gets an Elephant" episode
of anyone who opens ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': When a peanut factory foreman spots the title elephant approaching, he gives the following dramatic announcement:
-->'''Foreman:''' This is the moment we feared, people! Many of you thought it would never happen. But I insisted we spend two hours every morning training for
it. Both You all thought I was mad. Many of these are impossible you requested to get be transferred to another peanut factory. But now we... ''(the elephant bursts through without magic, which ''none of his subjects had''. Then it turns out the door and crushes the foreman)''
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In one episode Cartman demands
that even if one gets past those, the heart itself is warded against magic and teleportation anyway, and messing with it activates ''another'' spell that starts re-asserting his influence Kyle (who's a jew) hands him over the kingdom. To top it little bag of gold that, according to Cartman, all Jews wear around their necks. Kyle shouts that Cartman is just a being a bigoted moron again, but Cartman is underterred. Finally Kyle does, indeed, produce the bag of gold he was wearing around his neck. Cartman, however, is not to be fooled - he claims that all Jews also wear ''fake'' bags of gold just for such an occasion. He's correct again.
* There was an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' where [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick are wearing anti–sea-rhinoceros undergarments. Considering they aren't expecting a sea bear appearing (which is what sets off sea rhinoceroses) and they were only several feet from their house, they were ''really'' prepared.
** In one episode, Spongebob tries to win Employee of the Month by getting to work earlier than Squidward, so he breaks Squidward's alarm clock. Squidward reveals a closet full of alarm clocks.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': In [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E3OnTheWingsOfKeeradaks "On the Wings of Keeradaks"]], several members of the Bad Batch demonstrate this ability. First
off, the entire city is under a spell of magically-induced depression, because the Crystal Heart is powered by happiness, Hunter and even if someone managed to get the thing Crosshair turn out of Sombra's castle, to have welding torches ''just in case'' they wouldn't be able need to ''use'' it because everyone was too depressed to activate its power.]] What seal a door. Then Tech's habit of recording everything he wasn't counting on was a comes across comes in handy later when the team needs a quick escape while cornered by battle droids on a narrow pipe, allowing him to summon several of foreigners--some of whom ''did'' have magic.
the planet's native flying reptiles.
* WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers carries exploding brownies and cheese danishes in In ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'', Stork, due to his pockets.paranoia, has the Condor armed with a myriad of traps. Although his crew mates complain, these preparations eventually do prove to be useful, allowing him to gloat.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' episode "Cold Slither", a guy tries to pull off Cobra Commander's mask, but it electrocutes him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E11XMarksTheEd X Marks the Ed]]", Rolf prepares what he calls "Carbuncle of the Flesh Stew" to rid Eddy of his [[RiseOfZitboy giant pimple.]] When Rolf mentions that it has to simmer for 14 days and 14 nights, he shows that in cooking show fashion, he thought ahead and pre-made a batch.
** Eddy's Brother also seemed to be prepared for TheMovie: He had a fire alarm in his room labeled "In Case of Movie Break Glass". It contains...
--->'''Eddy''': [[SubvertedTrope A peanut?]]\\
'''Ed''': [[SelfDeprecation Cheap movie.]]
*** The peanut, seemingly a subversion, is actually a DoubleSubversion because it contained [[spoiler: the key to the car in the room]].
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', in response to Roach Coach attacking the city, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, episode two.]] Remember?"

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'': This is the ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' episode "Cold Slither", a guy tries only way to pull off Cobra Commander's mask, but it electrocutes him.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E11XMarksTheEd X Marks the Ed]]", Rolf prepares
describe Donnie's chart to hang out with April. He made sure to provide ''every response'' to any situation April could throw at him. This means that he's made sure that no matter what she says, he's going to find a reason to hang out with her.
** This was done only for Season 1, thankfully, so this hasn't resurfaced since then.
* Slade ''lives'' this trope on ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. He always seems to have a backup plan and an escape plan (if
he calls "Carbuncle appears in person at all; he's very fond of using [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates of himself]] to mislead the heroes. He always seems to be one step ahead of the Flesh Stew" to rid Eddy of Titans, and even when they foiled his [[RiseOfZitboy giant pimple.]] When Rolf mentions that it has to simmer for 14 days plans, they were usually only helping a much bigger one succeed.
** On the other hand, Slade isn't perfect. His {{evil plan}}s of both seasons one
and 14 nights, he shows that in cooking show fashion, he thought ahead two involved gaining an apprentice, and pre-made a batch.
** Eddy's Brother also seemed
both [[EpicFail failed miserably]] due to be factors he was ''not'' prepared for, the second time with consequences that would have been lethal for TheMovie: He had a fire alarm him if he hadn't "gotten lucky" as he put it.
** On the third hand, Slade proved he fit this trope again
in season four after his room labeled "In Case of Movie Break Glass". It contains...
--->'''Eddy''': [[SubvertedTrope A peanut?]]\\
'''Ed''': [[SelfDeprecation Cheap movie.
DealWithTheDevil didn't work out as he planned. [[spoiler: Trigon did not keep his word, but fortunately for Slade, he considered that possibility, and wore a magical ring that protected him from Trigon's attempt to kill him. Later, he formed an uneasy alliance with Robin in order to take what he was promised by force, and succeeded.]]
*** The peanut, seemingly a subversion, is actually a DoubleSubversion because it contained [[spoiler: * Megatron, in any of the key many ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' incarnations, where he proves to be a cunning schemer whose steel trap mind, conceives and implements plan upon counterplan upon contingency plan. So the car original Megatron got trapped in Earth's prehistoric past for millions of years, locked in the room]].
*
perpetually frozen remains of a failed assault on the Autobots? No problems! He had already [[spoiler:planted a message on the golden disk of the Earth deep space satellite ''Voyager'', detailing the location of prehistoric Earth so that his future namesake could find Optimus Prime and attempt to murder him to alter the very course of history. Yes, he had ''planned for that eventuality!'']]
** Not exactly. The message was that[[spoiler: Megatron knew transwarp tech was being developed that would enable time travel and that if the Decepticon cause failed, any remaining loyal Decepticons should use that tech to change history.]]
**
In one the ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' episode "Double Jeopardy", Megatron is deposed by Terrorsaur and locked in a prison cell. Once out of ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', in response to Roach Coach attacking sight of the city, Blossom flies other Predacons, Megatron simply orders the computer to open the cell door.
--->"The wise tyrant always ensures his prisons are designed for his personal escape."
* ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'': Martin thinks he's this.
-->'''Chris''': You brought snowshoes to the tropics?\\
'''Martin:''' Hey, you may be more organized, but I'm prepared for anything.
* Played for laughs in ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'':
** [=WordGirl=] and Captain Huggyface apparently have a plan for ''everything'', and [=WordGirl=] only has to shout "Huggy! Plan ###" and they put it in action... in theory. But, half the time, Huggy can't remember what she wants to do at all (and she has to say something like "You know, the one with the trampoline...?") and often the Narrator will question her about why she felt the need to plan for something so unlikely.
** This was subverted in "A Simple Plan", when she didn't have a formed plan to escape a metal cage. When you look at other plans (like, "Have Huggy eat the statue made of meat") this seems crazy. Instead, she rattled
off and comes back parts of other plans -- "How about the first part of 344? Or you could do 66 backwards with a giant jar. In a much later episode, when the girls are dealing with a Methane Monster, Blossom flies off and comes back with a giant match. When asked where she got ''that'', she says, "Same place I got the giant jar, silly. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Season one, episode two.]] Remember?"little bit of 12 thrown in..."



* A meta-version for ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Due to the [[SpoilerTitle actual title of the episode]] possibly spoiling the events of the previous episode "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", in the event that episode guides revealed the name early, the submitted name for first part of the series finale was "Xpcveaoqfoxso". Which, when decrypted using a cipher key hidden within DaMvtF, reveals the actual name of [[spoiler:Weirdmageddon]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleDrummerBoy'', the ringmaster of a traveling circus, Ben Haramad, is looking for new talent for his circus and comes across the title character, Aaron. When his apprentice, Ali, points out that Aaron hates humans and wouldn't join the circus willingly, Ben Haramad shows him a rope. He certainly knows how to reel in his talent no matter the circumstances!
-->'''Ali''': But it is said that Aaron detests all humans. He will not join us willingly.\\
'''Ben Haramad''': Oh? Why do you think we brought the rope?
* Varrick from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''; he has an airplane on board his cargo ship ("In case the boat sinks!"), donated to the president's election campaign ''and'' that of his opponent ("Gotta hedge your bets!") in case he ever needed a meeting, [[spoiler:managed to pull off a very good frame-up of Mako when his WarForFunAndProfit scheme begins to unravel]], had a very nice, well stocked prison cell built in the event that he gets sent to prison, bought a ''battleship'' just in case he needed one, and [[spoiler:managed to escape prison using some kind of hang-glider]]. And he built his [[spoiler:spirit nuke]] in Season 4 with [[spoiler:a timer and a remote detonator, just to cover all his bases]]. Problem is though, he's not as good a planner as he thinks, because the villains he gets in conflict with end up being one step ahead of him anyways.
* In "WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop", there's a member of the Ant Hill Mob named Pockets, so named because he carries everything the Mob could ever need to rescue Penelope in his pockets.
* On ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Mayor Adam West keeps everything he needs to escape from being held hostage [[StomachOfHolding in his stomach]], along with a magazine to read, just in case his escape fails. Also ''TabletopGame/{{Stratego}}'', just in case anyone's up for a game.
** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... [[{{Understatement}} badly]]. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.
* Happens in ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' during the episode, Jack VS Aku. Leads to this gem of dialogue.
-->'''Aku''': Say goodbye to your little toy, Jack! Once and for ''[the sword turns to dust]'' ...huh? A fake?!\\
'''Jack''': That's right, Aku! You see, [[EvilIsDumb I'm smart and you are pure evil]]. And I knew you would cheat. So I had a fake sword made and hid it under that rock over there! Then I hid the real sword right down... ''[reaches under a rock to grab his sword only to realize another minion has taken it]'' ...here.\\
'''Aku''': You see, Jack, I knew that you knew I would cheat, so I came prepared. And now you will learn what it means to be a fool!\\
'''Jack''': I am afraid that you are the fool, Aku!\\
'''Aku''': Why?\\
'''Jack''': [[IKnowYouKnowIKnow Because I knew, that you knew, that I knew, that you knew, that I knew]] you would cheat! So I hid fake swords all over this place!
* A RunningGag in ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw''--since [[HereditaryCurse all Murphy men]] both [[BornUnlucky have]] and [[TheJinx cause]] bad luck to anyone around them, family members of both genders are always prepared for any ridiculous catastrophe. [[ThePollyanna Milo]]'s backpack is a veritable BagOfHolding full of flashlights, maps, hazmat suits, a seat belt [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and an accordion]]. (Also an anchor, somehow and for some reason.) This also sometimes extends to his friend [[UnfazedEveryman Melissa]], who's known him long enough to get how his luck works.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': The villain in "Play On, Maestro, Play On" has contingencies for just about everything. This includes a trap that springs when he picks up his coat if the Safety Patrol should happen to capture him in his hideout.
* The "Ready for Anything" song from the "Mission to Mars" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' exemplifies this trope. The astronaut Backyardigans have everything you could think of for their trip to Mars... "''Cables and rope. Check! Flashlight and sneakers. Check! Bubble bath soap. Check!''" As Austin notes...
-->''We brought a whole lot, so why take a chance?''
** Also, Austin in the episode "Race Around the World". He brings with him a bandage, a rope, a hook, and water, each of which he uses to help the other racers. [[ItMakesSenseInContext He also brings a pair of scissors to win the race.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In one episode, the gang are playing "wedding". Pretty proclaims herself as the bride, and when Kaeloo tries to stop her since the groom is Quack Quack, who is Pretty's sister's boyfriend, Pretty informs her that she ''already'' bought a wedding dress and made sure she lost enough weight to be able to fit into it.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Recess}} Recess]]'': In the {{Christmas Special}} "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave," Hank is repeatedly shown preparing for a snowstorm, even though many of the kids are treating the weather like it's summer, and, according to Spinelli, they haven't seen snow since she was in preschool. [[spoiler:Guess what happens right near the end.]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' special ''[[Recap/ReadyJetGoOneSmallStep One Small Step]]'', a RunningGag involves Sunspot conveniently packing a lot of items the kids need and pulling them out whenever they needed. He packed food, Mindy's teddy bear, a moon rover, a parachute, and more.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In one episode Cartman demands that Kyle (who's a jew) hands him over the little bag of gold that, according to Cartman, all jews wear around their necks. Kyle shouts that Cartman is just a being a bigoted moron again, but Cartman is underterred. Finally Kyle does, indeed, produce the bag of gold he was wearing around his neck. Cartman, however, is not to be fooled - he claims that all jews also wear ''fake'' bags of gold just for such an occasion. He's correct again.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick. In "Rick Potion #9", he accidentally [[BodyHorror Cronenburgs]] the world and solves it by [[spoiler:moving Morty and himself to a whole new reality where they were able to fix the Cronenburging but die in a lab accident shortly after - [[FridgeHorror and it is implied this is not the first time he's done this]]]]. In "Edge Of Tomorty Rick Die Rickpeat", Rick actually dies shortly into the episode and is shown to have multiple methods to cheat death: either have Morty clone him with the assistance of a holographic A.I. or have his brain consciousness transferred to an existing clone, and in the event his cloning technology is destroyed, it transfers him into a clone body in another reality instead. By all accounts [[DeathIsCheap it seems practically impossible to kill Rick permanently]].

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* A meta-version for ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Due to the [[SpoilerTitle actual title of the episode]] possibly spoiling the events of the previous episode "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", in the event that episode guides revealed the name early, the submitted name for first part of the series finale was "Xpcveaoqfoxso". Which, when decrypted using a cipher key hidden within DaMvtF, reveals the actual name of [[spoiler:Weirdmageddon]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleDrummerBoy'', the ringmaster of a traveling circus, Ben Haramad, is looking for new talent for his circus and comes across the title character, Aaron. When his apprentice, Ali, points out that Aaron hates humans and wouldn't join the circus willingly, Ben Haramad shows him a rope. He certainly knows how to reel in his talent no matter the circumstances!
-->'''Ali''': But it is said that Aaron detests all humans. He will not join us willingly.\\
'''Ben Haramad''': Oh? Why do you think we brought the rope?
* Varrick from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''; he has an airplane on board his cargo ship ("In case the boat sinks!"), donated to the president's election campaign ''and'' that of his opponent ("Gotta hedge your bets!") in case he ever needed a meeting, [[spoiler:managed to pull off a very good frame-up of Mako when his WarForFunAndProfit scheme begins to unravel]], had a very nice, well stocked prison cell built in the event that he gets sent to prison, bought a ''battleship'' just in case he needed one, and [[spoiler:managed to escape prison using some kind of hang-glider]]. And he built his [[spoiler:spirit nuke]] in Season 4 with [[spoiler:a timer and a remote detonator, just to cover all his bases]]. Problem is though, he's not as good a planner as he thinks, because the villains he gets in conflict with end up being one step ahead of him anyways.
* In "WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop", there's a member of the Ant Hill Mob named Pockets, so named because he carries everything the Mob could ever need to rescue Penelope in his pockets.
* On ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Mayor Adam West keeps everything he needs to escape from being held hostage [[StomachOfHolding in his stomach]], along with a magazine to read, just in case his escape fails. Also ''TabletopGame/{{Stratego}}'', just in case anyone's up for a game.
** In one Christmas episode, Stewie and Brian agree to delivers presents for Santa, who is sick and dying due to the world's growing population and demand for gifts. Their first and only stop goes... [[{{Understatement}} badly]]. And when the reindeer, who have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, start eating each other, Stewie reveals that he upgraded Santa's sleigh with wings and a jet engine in case of this exact situation.
* Happens in ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' during the episode, Jack VS Aku. Leads to this gem of dialogue.
-->'''Aku''': Say goodbye to your little toy, Jack! Once and for ''[the sword turns to dust]'' ...huh? A fake?!\\
'''Jack''': That's right, Aku! You see, [[EvilIsDumb I'm smart and you are pure evil]]. And I knew you would cheat. So I had a fake sword made and hid it under that rock over there! Then I hid the real sword right down... ''[reaches under a rock to grab his sword only to realize another minion has taken it]'' ...here.\\
'''Aku''': You see, Jack, I knew that you knew I would cheat, so I came prepared. And now you will learn what it means to be a fool!\\
'''Jack''': I am afraid that you are the fool, Aku!\\
'''Aku''': Why?\\
'''Jack''': [[IKnowYouKnowIKnow Because I knew, that you knew, that I knew, that you knew, that I knew]] you would cheat! So I hid fake swords all over this place!
* A RunningGag in ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw''--since [[HereditaryCurse all Murphy men]] both [[BornUnlucky have]] and [[TheJinx cause]] bad luck to anyone around them, family members of both genders are always prepared for any ridiculous catastrophe. [[ThePollyanna Milo]]'s backpack is a veritable BagOfHolding full of flashlights, maps, hazmat suits, a seat belt [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and an accordion]]. (Also an anchor, somehow and for some reason.) This also sometimes extends to his friend [[UnfazedEveryman Melissa]], who's known him long enough to get how his luck works.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': The villain in "Play On, Maestro, Play On" has contingencies for just about everything. This includes a trap that springs when he picks up his coat if the Safety Patrol should happen to capture him in his hideout.
* The "Ready for Anything" song from the "Mission to Mars" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' exemplifies this trope. The astronaut Backyardigans have everything you could think of for their trip to Mars... "''Cables and rope. Check! Flashlight and sneakers. Check! Bubble bath soap. Check!''" As Austin notes...
-->''We brought a whole lot, so why take a chance?''
** Also, Austin in the episode "Race Around the World". He brings with him a bandage, a rope, a hook, and water, each of which he uses to help the other racers. [[ItMakesSenseInContext He also brings a pair of scissors to win the race.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In one episode, the gang are playing "wedding". Pretty proclaims herself as the bride, and when Kaeloo tries to stop her since the groom is Quack Quack, who is Pretty's sister's boyfriend, Pretty informs her that she ''already'' bought a wedding dress and made sure she lost enough weight to be able to fit into it.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Recess}} Recess]]'': In the {{Christmas Special}} "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave," Hank is repeatedly shown preparing for a snowstorm, even though many of the kids are treating the weather like it's summer, and, according to Spinelli, they haven't seen snow since she was in preschool. [[spoiler:Guess what happens right near the end.]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' special ''[[Recap/ReadyJetGoOneSmallStep One Small Step]]'', a RunningGag involves Sunspot conveniently packing a lot of items the kids need and pulling them out whenever they needed. He packed food, Mindy's teddy bear, a moon rover, a parachute, and more.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In one episode Cartman demands that Kyle (who's a jew) hands him over the little bag of gold that, according to Cartman, all jews wear around their necks. Kyle shouts that Cartman is just a being a bigoted moron again, but Cartman is underterred. Finally Kyle does, indeed, produce the bag of gold he was wearing around his neck. Cartman, however, is not to be fooled - he claims that all jews also wear ''fake'' bags of gold just for such an occasion. He's correct again.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick. In "Rick Potion #9", he accidentally [[BodyHorror Cronenburgs]] the world and solves it by [[spoiler:moving Morty and himself to a whole new reality where they were able to fix the Cronenburging but die in a lab accident shortly after - [[FridgeHorror and it is implied this is not the first time he's done this]]]]. In "Edge Of Tomorty Rick Die Rickpeat", Rick actually dies shortly into the episode and is shown to have multiple methods to cheat death: either have Morty clone him with the assistance of a holographic A.I. or have his brain consciousness transferred to an existing clone, and in the event his cloning technology is destroyed, it transfers him into a clone body in another reality instead. By all accounts [[DeathIsCheap it seems practically impossible to kill Rick permanently]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In one episode Cartman demands that Kyle (who's a jew) hands him over the little bag of gold that, according to Cartman, all jews wear around their necks. Kyle shouts that Cartman is just a being a bigoted moron again, but Cartman is underterred. Finally Kyle does, indeed, produce the bag of gold he was wearing around his neck. Cartman, however, is not to be fooled - he claims that all jews also wear ''fake'' bags of gold just for such an occasion. He's correct again.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In one episode Cartman demands that Kyle (who's a jew) hands him over the little bag of gold that, according to Cartman, all jews wear around their necks. Kyle shouts that Cartman is just a being a bigoted moron again, but Cartman is underterred. Finally Kyle does, indeed, produce the bag of gold he was wearing around his neck. Cartman, however, is not to be fooled - he claims that all jews also wear ''fake'' bags of gold just for such an occasion. He's correct again.again.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', Rick. In "Rick Potion #9", he accidentally [[BodyHorror Cronenburgs]] the world and solves it by [[spoiler:moving Morty and himself to a whole new reality where they were able to fix the Cronenburging but die in a lab accident shortly after - [[FridgeHorror and it is implied this is not the first time he's done this]]]]. In "Edge Of Tomorty Rick Die Rickpeat", Rick actually dies shortly into the episode and is shown to have multiple methods to cheat death: either have Morty clone him with the assistance of a holographic A.I. or have his brain consciousness transferred to an existing clone, and in the event his cloning technology is destroyed, it transfers him into a clone body in another reality instead. By all accounts [[DeathIsCheap it seems practically impossible to kill Rick permanently]].
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' special ''[[Recap/ReadyJetGoOneSmallStep One Small Step]]'', a RunningGag involves Sunspot conveniently packing a lot of items the kids need and pulling them out whenever they needed. He packed food, Mindy's teddy bear, a moon rover, a parachute, and more.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' special ''[[Recap/ReadyJetGoOneSmallStep One Small Step]]'', a RunningGag involves Sunspot conveniently packing a lot of items the kids need and pulling them out whenever they needed. He packed food, Mindy's teddy bear, a moon rover, a parachute, and more.more.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In one episode Cartman demands that Kyle (who's a jew) hands him over the little bag of gold that, according to Cartman, all jews wear around their necks. Kyle shouts that Cartman is just a being a bigoted moron again, but Cartman is underterred. Finally Kyle does, indeed, produce the bag of gold he was wearing around his neck. Cartman, however, is not to be fooled - he claims that all jews also wear ''fake'' bags of gold just for such an occasion. He's correct again.

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