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* The GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', "[[Recap/FreakazoidSeason2Episode11 Normadeus]]", had our titular hero end up in one of these, followed by being tied up and placed in front of the Lobe Finestra 3000, a wooden weapon that the Lobe forced PBS master carpenter Creator/NormAbram to create which can resonate at specific frequencies to destroy matter, strong enough to kill Freakazoid once it's blown!

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* The GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', "[[Recap/FreakazoidSeason2Episode11 "[[Recap/FreakazoidS2E11Normadeus Normadeus]]", had our titular hero end up in one of these, followed by being tied up and placed in front of the Lobe Finestra 3000, a wooden weapon that the Lobe forced PBS master carpenter Creator/NormAbram Norm Abram to create which can resonate at specific frequencies to destroy matter, strong enough to kill Freakazoid once it's blown!
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** Kate and Jack get caught in a net together at one point, causing some UST as they are stuck hanging in an awkward position while trying to figure out how to get down.

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** Kate and Jack get caught in a net together at one point, causing some UST [[UnresolvedSexualTension UST]] as they are stuck hanging in an awkward position while trying to figure out how to get down.down. To make it more awkward, when Sawyer later hears how they were "caught in a net", Sawyer assumes that Jack and Kate were [[ImaginedInnuendo doing something more suggestive...]]
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*''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': When Spectra's mean-spirited abjuration teacher calls her up to help "demonstrate the current material", she neglects to mention that it's magical traps until Spectra's already tripped an invisible snare and dangling from the ceiling by her ankle.
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* ''Series/ElChavoDelOcho'': One episode involves Señor Barriga playing dead and dressing up as a BedsheetGhost to scare El Chavo for always hitting him when he arrives to the vecindad. At the end, El Chavo remarks that he set up a trap to catch the ghost for nothing, cue Señor Barriga getting caught by the feet in a rope.

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* ''Series/ElChavoDelOcho'': One episode involves Señor Barriga playing dead and dressing up as a BedsheetGhost to scare El Chavo for always hitting him when he arrives to the vecindad. At the end, El Chavo remarks that he set up a trap to catch the ghost for nothing, cue Señor Barriga getting caught by the feet in a rope. In the ''WesternAnimation/ElChavoAnimado'' adaptation of the same episode, there are now multiple ropes that caught other characters as well, such as Doña Clotilde and Jaimito.
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->''"A rope snare? What are you, a cartoon character?"''
-->-- '''Chai''' on the receiving end of this trope, ''VideoGame/HiFiRush''
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* Happens with a magical twist in ''Literature/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'' when Vex, Vax and Keyleth attempt to break into Gilmore's Glorious Goods - they're trapped in a glowing purple net that dissipates at a gesture from Gilmore, dumping them all on the floor (with Vax at the bottom of the heap).

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* Happens with a magical twist in ''Literature/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'' when Vex, Vax and Keyleth attempt to break into Gilmore's Glorious Goods - they're trapped in a glowing purple net that dissipates at a gesture from Gilmore, dumping them all on the floor (with Vax at the bottom of the heap).
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* Happens with a magical twist in ''Literature/TheLegendOfVoxMachina'' when Vex, Vax and Keyleth attempt to break into Gilmore's Glorious Goods - they're trapped in a glowing purple net that dissipates at a gesture from Gilmore, dumping them all on the floor (with Vax at the bottom of the heap).

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* The GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', "Normadeus", had our titular hero end up in one of these, followed by being tied up and placed in front of the Lobe Finestra 3000, a wooden weapon which can resonate at specific frequencies to destroy matter, strong enough to kill Freakazoid once it's blown!

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* The GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', "Normadeus", "[[Recap/FreakazoidSeason2Episode11 Normadeus]]", had our titular hero end up in one of these, followed by being tied up and placed in front of the Lobe Finestra 3000, a wooden weapon that the Lobe forced PBS master carpenter Creator/NormAbram to create which can resonate at specific frequencies to destroy matter, strong enough to kill Freakazoid once it's blown!
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* The GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', "Normadeus", had our titular hero end up in one of these, followed by being tied up and placed in front of the Lobe Finestra 3000, a wooden weapon which can resonate at specific frequencies to destroy matter, strong enough to kill Freakazoid once it's blown!

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* The net version happened to Hikaru and Haruhi in the Halloween episode of ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub''.

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* ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'': The net version happened to Hikaru and Haruhi in the Halloween episode of ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub''.episode.



* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' story arc "ComicBook/TheSuperSteedOfSteel"
** At night, Comet is changing from man to horse, and while he is in his centaur form he is caught in a net by a gang of horse robbers who thought a centaur is surely more valuable than a mere horse. Since his original form is powerless, Comet is dragged into the gang's getaway vehicle.
** Jerro and Lori are swimming around the ocean when they are caught in a net and hauled out of the water by poachers.



* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Hobbes is first seen hanging from a snare set by Calvin, eating the tuna-fish sandwich Calvin had left as bait.
** The final panel in that strip shows that Hobbes got himself trapped intentionally, because, to him, tuna-fish sandwiches are ''[[ThePowerOfCheese just that good]]''.

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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Hobbes is first seen hanging from a snare set by Calvin, eating the tuna-fish sandwich Calvin had left as bait.
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bait. The final panel in that strip shows that Hobbes got himself trapped intentionally, because, to him, tuna-fish sandwiches are ''[[ThePowerOfCheese just that good]]''.good.



* A mid-60s ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}'' strip has Charlie Brown at summer camp attempting to master the rope climbing obstacle. He does so with such verve and reckless abandon that his foot gets tangled up in the rope and he ends up [[UnwillingSuspension hanging upside down for his efforts.]]

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* ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}'': A mid-60s ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}'' strip has Charlie Brown at summer camp attempting to master the rope climbing obstacle. He does so with such verve and reckless abandon that his foot gets tangled up in the rope and he ends up [[UnwillingSuspension hanging upside down for his efforts.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In [[Recap/KimPossibleS1E17TheTwinFactor "The Twin Factor"]], Kim gets tagged with one of Dr. Drakken's [[MindControlTrinket mind control chips]]. The Tweebs set a snare trap for her, very pleased with themselves that the situation allows them to do so without getting in trouble for it. However, Kim quickly frees herself with a laser gadget.

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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In [[Recap/KimPossibleS1E17TheTwinFactor "The Twin Factor"]], Kim gets tagged with one of Dr. Drakken's [[MindControlTrinket [[HypnoTrinket mind control chips]]. The Tweebs set a snare trap for her, very pleased with themselves that the situation allows them to do so without getting in trouble for it. However, Kim quickly frees herself with a laser gadget.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': In [[Recap/KimPossibleS1E17TheTwinFactor "The Twin Factor"]], Kim gets tagged with one of Dr. Drakken's [[MindControlTrinket mind control chips]]. The Tweebs set a snare trap for her, very pleased with themselves that the situation allows them to do so without getting in trouble for it. However, Kim quickly frees herself with a laser gadget.

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