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* [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in ''WebVideo/CriticalRole''. After having their items stolen and having to grab them back in a hurry, Veth ended up carrying Yasha's sword, Skingorger. When Yasha asks for it back, Veth claims to have stashed it in her pocket, and highlights the absurdity of a three foot tall halfling carrying [[{{BFS}} a five foot greatsword]] with zero difficulty.
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* [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in ''WebVideo/CriticalRole''. After having the Mighty Nein had their items stolen and having needed to grab them back in a hurry, Veth ended up carrying with Yasha's sword, Skingorger. When Yasha asks for it back, Veth claims to have stashed it in her pocket, and highlights the absurdity of a three foot tall halfling carrying [[{{BFS}} a five foot greatsword]] with zero difficulty.
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* [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in ''WebVideo/CriticalRole''. After having their items stolen and having to grab them back in a hurry, Veth ended up carrying Yasha's sword, Skingorger. When Yasha asks for it back, Veth claims to have stashed it in her pocket, and highlights the absurdity of a three foot tall halfling carrying [[{{BFS}} a five foot greatsword]] with zero difficulty.
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** Svyoshi has access to [[GodMode creative mode]] due to his role as a [[PhysicalGod server operator]], allowing him to infinitely pull blocks and items out of nowhere.
** Anything picked up by Butcher Pete will vanish into his seemingly endless inventory, which Schlatt and Connor have the idea of using to hide illegal contraband.
** Svyoshi has access to [[GodMode creative mode]] due to his role as a [[PhysicalGod server operator]], allowing him to infinitely pull blocks and items out of nowhere.
** Anything picked up by Butcher Pete will vanish into his seemingly endless inventory, which Schlatt and Connor have the idea of using to hide illegal contraband.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** SCP items labeled "[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/system:page-tags/tag/ectoentropic ectoentropic]]" will likely implement this trope in some fashion since it means the object generates matter and/or energy in an anomalous manner.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
* ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'': Used frequently for everything from inventories to hiding, even used to trap people for short attacks sometimes.
** SCP items labeled "[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/system:page-tags/tag/ectoentropic ectoentropic]]" will likely implement this trope in some fashion since it means the object generates matter and/or energy in an anomalous manner.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
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** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
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* Both Ruby and Tom in ''Roleplay/RubyQuest'' have Inventories in which they can store up to 8 items.
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* Both Ruby and Tom When transformed, the characters in ''Roleplay/RubyQuest'' have Inventories in which they can store up ''WebVideo/TheCartoonMan'' are able to 8 items.produce cartoon objects from thin air. Simon pulls out an actual hammer on multiple occasions.
* In this [[http://blip.tv/dtoons/falling-with-grace-5588907 Conroy Cat short]] where Conroy pulls out several items throughout the cartoon that will help him from stop falling.
* In this [[http://blip.tv/dtoons/falling-with-grace-5588907 Conroy Cat short]] where Conroy pulls out several items throughout the cartoon that will help him from stop falling.
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* In the ''Literature/TalesOfMU'', the nymph Amarath has a habit of putting unneeded items Away.
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* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the ''Literature/TalesOfMU'', eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the nymph Amarath has a habit of putting unneeded items Away.way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]] [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis.]]
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* In the ''Literature/NewYorkMagician'' series, Michel is able to pull a magical flintlock pistol out of the air by raising his arm like he's hailing a cab.
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* In the ''Literature/NewYorkMagician'' series, Michel is able to pull a magical flintlock pistol WebVideo/EightiesDan pulls random stuff out of his jacket.
* Lampshaded in ''Four Swords Misadventures'' Episode 7 when Green reacts with confusion when a drunken Red manages to use a hookshot on Dark Link after being inadvertently woken up by him (he earlier passed out), with Blue asking Green "how should [Blue] know [where Red got the Hookshot]?" after Green asked him.
* A story in the comments of ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'' takes this into full HeartIsAnAwesomePower territory. The narrator was once in a toon-esque game where one of the things you could put points in was "Hammerspace Capacity". The narrator put ''all'' her points into that, and by a few sessions in had a Hammerspace capacity in the neighborhood of half a cubic light-year. Then she revealed why she'd done this. The party was sent to retrieve a mysterious artifact from a heavily guarded dungeon. The narrator simply stuffed the entire dungeon into her hammerspace, then pulled the artifact back out. Moreover, the rules also specified that anything you pulled out of your Hammerspace was yours to wield as you saw fit. Including the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] dragon minions. Needless to say, the Hammerspace rules were majorly tweaked after that campaign.
* ''Blog/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air byraising his arm like he's hailing a cab.heroes operating under cartoon physics.
* Lampshaded in ''Four Swords Misadventures'' Episode 7 when Green reacts with confusion when a drunken Red manages to use a hookshot on Dark Link after being inadvertently woken up by him (he earlier passed out), with Blue asking Green "how should [Blue] know [where Red got the Hookshot]?" after Green asked him.
* A story in the comments of ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'' takes this into full HeartIsAnAwesomePower territory. The narrator was once in a toon-esque game where one of the things you could put points in was "Hammerspace Capacity". The narrator put ''all'' her points into that, and by a few sessions in had a Hammerspace capacity in the neighborhood of half a cubic light-year. Then she revealed why she'd done this. The party was sent to retrieve a mysterious artifact from a heavily guarded dungeon. The narrator simply stuffed the entire dungeon into her hammerspace, then pulled the artifact back out. Moreover, the rules also specified that anything you pulled out of your Hammerspace was yours to wield as you saw fit. Including the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] dragon minions. Needless to say, the Hammerspace rules were majorly tweaked after that campaign.
* ''Blog/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air by
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* Lampshaded in ''Four Swords Misadventures'' episode 7 when Green reacts with confusion when a drunken Red manages to use a hookshot on Dark Link after being inadvertantly woken up by him (he earlier passed out), with Blue asking Green "how should [Blue] know [where Red got the Hookshot]?" after Green asked him.
* In the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]] [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis.]]
* In this [[http://blip.tv/dtoons/falling-with-grace-5588907 Conroy Cat short]] where Conroy pulls out several items throughout the cartoon that will help him from stop falling.
* In the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]] [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis.]]
* In this [[http://blip.tv/dtoons/falling-with-grace-5588907 Conroy Cat short]] where Conroy pulls out several items throughout the cartoon that will help him from stop falling.
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* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]] [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis.]]
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* WebVideo/EightiesDan pulls random stuff out of his jacket.Both Ruby and Tom in ''Roleplay/RubyQuest'' have Inventories in which they can store up to 8 items.
* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** SCP items labeled "[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/system:page-tags/tag/ectoentropic ectoentropic]]" will likely implement this trope in some fashion since it means the object generates matter and/or energy in an anomalous manner.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** SCP items labeled "[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/system:page-tags/tag/ectoentropic ectoentropic]]" will likely implement this trope in some fashion since it means the object generates matter and/or energy in an anomalous manner.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
* In the ''Literature/TalesOfMU'', the nymph Amarath has a habit of putting unneeded items Away.
* In ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', Misango the Furret has pulled a several hats and a megaphone from out of nowhere.
* In the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
* In ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', Misango the Furret has pulled a several hats and a megaphone from out of nowhere.
* In the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
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* When transformed, the characters in ''WebVideo/TheCartoonMan'' are able to produce cartoon objects from thin air. Simon pulls out an actual hammer on multiple occasions.
* A story in the comments of ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'' takes this into full HeartIsAnAwesomePower territory. The narrator was once in a toon-esque game where one of the things you could put points in was "Hammerspace Capacity". The narrator put ''all'' her points into that, and by a few sessions in had a Hammerspace capacity in the neighborhood of half a cubic light-year. Then she revealed why she'd done this. The party was sent to retrieve a mysterious artifact from a heavily guarded dungeon. The narrator simply stuffed the entire dungeon into her hammerspace, then pulled the artifact back out. Moreover, the rules also specified that anything you pulled out of your Hammerspace was yours to wield as you saw fit. Including the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] dragon minions. Needless to say, the Hammerspace rules were majorly tweaked after that campaign.
* ''Blog/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air by heroes operating under cartoon physics.
* In ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', Misango the Furret has pulled a several hats and a megaphone from out of nowhere.
* A story in the comments of ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'' takes this into full HeartIsAnAwesomePower territory. The narrator was once in a toon-esque game where one of the things you could put points in was "Hammerspace Capacity". The narrator put ''all'' her points into that, and by a few sessions in had a Hammerspace capacity in the neighborhood of half a cubic light-year. Then she revealed why she'd done this. The party was sent to retrieve a mysterious artifact from a heavily guarded dungeon. The narrator simply stuffed the entire dungeon into her hammerspace, then pulled the artifact back out. Moreover, the rules also specified that anything you pulled out of your Hammerspace was yours to wield as you saw fit. Including the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] dragon minions. Needless to say, the Hammerspace rules were majorly tweaked after that campaign.
* ''Blog/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air by heroes operating under cartoon physics.
* In ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', Misango the Furret has pulled a several hats and a megaphone from out of nowhere.
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* A story in the comments of ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'' takes this into full HeartIsAnAwesomePower territory. The narrator was once in a toon-esque game where one of the things you could put points in was "Hammerspace Capacity". The narrator put ''all'' her points into that, and by a few sessions in had a Hammerspace capacity in the neighborhood of half a cubic light-year. Then she revealed why she'd done this. The party was sent to retrieve a mysterious artifact from a heavily guarded dungeon. The narrator simply stuffed the entire dungeon into her hammerspace, then pulled the artifact back out. Moreover, the rules also specified that anything you pulled out of your Hammerspace was yours to wield as you saw fit. Including the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] dragon minions. Needless to say, the Hammerspace rules were majorly tweaked after that campaign.
* ''Blog/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air by heroes operating under cartoon physics.
* In ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', Misango the Furret has pulled a several hats and a megaphone from out of nowhere.
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* ''WebOriginal/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air by heroes operating under cartoon physics.
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* ''WebOriginal/HowToHero'' ''Blog/HowToHero'' references this phenomenon in their guide to Pocket Dimensions. Even singling out hammers as something than can be pulled out of thin air by heroes operating under cartoon physics.
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* In ''Website/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids'', Cupids' bows aren't ever visible until they pull out them from behind their back.
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* A story in the comments of ''Webcomic/FriendshipIsDragons'' takes this into full HeartIsAnAwesomePower territory. The narrator was once in a toon-esque game where one of the things you could put points in was "Hammerspace Capacity". The narrator put ''all'' her points into that, and by a few sessions in had a Hammerspace capacity in the neighborhood of half a cubic light-year. Then she revealed why she'd done this. The party was sent to retrieve a mysterious artifact from a heavily guarded dungeon. The narrator simply stuffed the entire dungeon into her hammerspace, then pulled the artifact back out. Moreover, the rules also specified that anything you pulled out of your Hammerspace was yours to wield as you saw fit. Including the [[BigBad Big Bad's]] dragon minions. Needless to say, the Hammerspace rules were majorly tweaked after that campaign.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** SCP items labeled "[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/system:page-tags/tag/ectoentropic ectoentropic]]" will likely implement this trope in some fashion since it means the object generates matter and/or energy in an anomalous manner.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
* ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'': Used frequently for everything from inventories to hiding, even used to trap people for short attacks sometimes.
* Both Ruby and Tom in ''Roleplay/RubyQuest'' have Inventories in which they can store up to 8 items.
** SCP items labeled "[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/system:page-tags/tag/ectoentropic ectoentropic]]" will likely implement this trope in some fashion since it means the object generates matter and/or energy in an anomalous manner.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-049 SCP-049 ("Plague Doctor")]]. SCP-049 can produce a bag containing scalpels, needle, and thread from its body and return it to its body when it's finished with it. The bag cannot be detected in any way while inside SCP-049's body.
* ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'': Used frequently for everything from inventories to hiding, even used to trap people for short attacks sometimes.
* Both Ruby and Tom in ''Roleplay/RubyQuest'' have Inventories in which they can store up to 8 items.
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* In the Literature/NewYorkMagician series, Michel is able to pull a magical flintlock pistol out of the air by raising his arm like he's hailing a cab.
* WebVideo/TheLegendOfNeil (a Legend of Zelda parody) inverts this then lampshades it. For the first few episodes Neil awkwardly carries everything (including bomb, bow, sword, shield, and the raft) until a secret Moblin teaches him how to use hammerspace.
* Played Straight in Literature/MetafictionizedPhlebotinumPoisoning, where Arthur explains that the angels get 'P.L.O.T. hole' lockers, which are just regular storage units, but with mini-portals attached. Also explains how he drew his sword out of nowhere. Tagino gets one in chapter seven, too.
* Lampshaded in Four Swords Misadventures episode 7 when Green reacts with confusion when a drunken Red manages to use a hookshot on Dark Link after being inadvertantly woken up by him (he earlier passed out), with Blue asking Green "how should [Blue] know [where Red got the Hookshot]?" after Green asked him.
* Parodied in one episode of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'': Melvin draws the previously invisible Millennium Rod from behind his back, saying:
-->"I will now use the Millennium Rod, which I keep clenched between my buttocks, to send this duel to the shadow realm!"
* In the WhateleyUniverse, there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
* Characters in WebAnimation/LegoPirateMisadventures routinely pull guns, and in one case, a spear, out of nowhere.
* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]]
** [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis]]
* WebVideo/TheLegendOfNeil (a Legend of Zelda parody) inverts this then lampshades it. For the first few episodes Neil awkwardly carries everything (including bomb, bow, sword, shield, and the raft) until a secret Moblin teaches him how to use hammerspace.
* Played Straight in Literature/MetafictionizedPhlebotinumPoisoning, where Arthur explains that the angels get 'P.L.O.T. hole' lockers, which are just regular storage units, but with mini-portals attached. Also explains how he drew his sword out of nowhere. Tagino gets one in chapter seven, too.
* Lampshaded in Four Swords Misadventures episode 7 when Green reacts with confusion when a drunken Red manages to use a hookshot on Dark Link after being inadvertantly woken up by him (he earlier passed out), with Blue asking Green "how should [Blue] know [where Red got the Hookshot]?" after Green asked him.
* Parodied in one episode of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'': Melvin draws the previously invisible Millennium Rod from behind his back, saying:
-->"I will now use the Millennium Rod, which I keep clenched between my buttocks, to send this duel to the shadow realm!"
* In the WhateleyUniverse, there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
* Characters in WebAnimation/LegoPirateMisadventures routinely pull guns, and in one case, a spear, out of nowhere.
* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]]
** [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis]]
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* In the Literature/NewYorkMagician ''Literature/NewYorkMagician'' series, Michel is able to pull a magical flintlock pistol out of the air by raising his arm like he's hailing a cab.
*WebVideo/TheLegendOfNeil ''WebVideo/TheLegendOfNeil'' (a Legend ''Legend of Zelda Zelda'' parody) inverts this then lampshades it. For the first few episodes Neil awkwardly carries everything (including bomb, bow, sword, shield, and the raft) until a secret Moblin teaches him how to use hammerspace.
* Played Straight inLiterature/MetafictionizedPhlebotinumPoisoning, ''Literature/MetafictionizedPhlebotinumPoisoning'', where Arthur explains that the angels get 'P.L.O.T. hole' lockers, which are just regular storage units, but with mini-portals attached. Also explains how he drew his sword out of nowhere. Tagino gets one in chapter seven, too.
* Lampshaded inFour ''Four Swords Misadventures Misadventures'' episode 7 when Green reacts with confusion when a drunken Red manages to use a hookshot on Dark Link after being inadvertantly woken up by him (he earlier passed out), with Blue asking Green "how should [Blue] know [where Red got the Hookshot]?" after Green asked him.
*Parodied in one episode of ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'': Melvin draws the previously invisible Millennium Rod from behind his back, saying:
-->"I will now use the Millennium Rod, which I keep clenched between my buttocks, to send this duel to the shadow realm!"
*In the WhateleyUniverse, ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', there's a character codenamed Mobius who makes utility belts with pouches that are about ten times bigger in each direction than they are on the outside. Phase has one that looks like it couldn't hold a postage stamp. He carries everything up to a touch Taser and throwing knives in it.
* Characters in WebAnimation/LegoPirateMisadventures routinely pull guns, and in one case, a spear, out of nowhere.
* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', after the eponymous character spends time walking around monologuing, he suddenly spins around and dramatically pulls out from under his lab coat a giant DeathRay that was quite clearly not actually under there before that point due to the way the coat hangs. [[note]]Confirmed in the commentary, where they note that they filmed the scene in two parts, "pre-gun" and "post-gun".[[/note]]
**[[/note]] [[spoiler:The hammer space is his penis]]penis.]]
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* Invoked by Daniel in [[WebVideo/ShinyObjectsVideos "On The Couch"]], who hides large weapons in convenient places in Curly's house.
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* In the fanmade ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' series ''AudioPlay/DoctorWhoovesAndAssistant'', Ditzy insists that ponies have "pockets" to store things, even when they're not wearing anything. The Doctor finds the idea absurd, until he accidentally pulls out his sonic screwdriver from one.
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* In ''{{WebAnimation/RWBY}}'', Ruby and Yang's father sends them Zwei, the family corgi, by mail. Somehow, the dog recovers almost instantly from spending a goodly amount of time squished into a mail tube. That's not what makes this an example of hammerspace, though. That would be when Yang gives the tube a good shake, unloading a massive pile of dog food cans, plus a can opener.
* In ''WebAnimation/XRayAndVav'', Hilda reveals that X-Ray and Vav's "overundies" are essentially utility belts connected to another dimension, giving them access to all sorts of gadgets. X-Ray, then, decides to have ADateWithRosiePalms.
* In ''WebAnimation/XRayAndVav'', Hilda reveals that X-Ray and Vav's "overundies" are essentially utility belts connected to another dimension, giving them access to all sorts of gadgets. X-Ray, then, decides to have ADateWithRosiePalms.