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4[[quoteright:350:[[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/birdcaged.jpg]]]]
5[[caption-width-right:350:Do I ''look'' like I have wings and a beak?! [[PinocchioNose Okay, fine, I guess I have the beak part down...]]]]
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7->''"''This'' will be your home, where I can find-a you always!"''
8-->-- '''Stromboli''', ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}''
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10It appears TheHero has found himself captured. But where would the evil overlord put him? Seems a regular prison isn't around or just wouldn't do.
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12So the bad guy sticks TheHero in a birdcage. This is usually done both to legitimately keep him locked away and to taunt him. On some occasions, the animal may be kept in the cage with the hero. Note that it doesn't necessarily ''have'' to be a birdcage, but is the most common form of this trope.
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14Another common invocation of this trope is when the TeamPet is captured along with the hero. The hero will usually be placed in a normal prison while the Team Pet is confined in the birdcage. If the pet is left outside altogether, PetGetsTheKeys may occur.
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16This becomes even more common when a character is [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrunken]] or [[{{Lilliputians}} otherwise much smaller]] than their captor(s).
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18May overlap with CagedBirdMetaphor. Not to be confused with GildedCage, which is not literal.
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21!!Examples:
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26* Puck winds up in a birdcage when he is captured by the Count in the Guardians of Desire arc of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', and spends some time getting to know the Count's daughter Theresia.
27* In ''Manga/DeadmanWonderland'', the Carnival of Corpses is shaped like a giant birdcage, fitting in with the whole 'bird' motif of the Deadmen.
28* Non-villainous example in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'', when Riruru, the reformed RobotGirl spy, decides to sentence herself to ImprovisedImprisonment after her HeelFaceTurn. Doraemon and friends obviously doesn't want to be too harsh on her, having becoming attached to Riruru at this point, so Doraemon instead use his [[ShrinkRay Shrink Light]] to turn Riruru doll-sized and put her inside Shizuka's birdcage.
29* In ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica,'' one of the [[EldritchAbomination Witches]] that [[DarkMagicalGirl Homura]] fights, [[AllThereInTheScript named Roberta]], seems to be a pair of disembodied legs in a dark birdcage. The stripper motif is augmented by her [[{{Mooks}} Familiars]], weird bird-men who crowd around her and whom she apparently hates. Note that, like all Witches, [[spoiler:[[WasOnceAMan she used to be a]] MagicalGirl, so the "trapped hero" idea still fits]].
30* ''Anime/SevenMortalSins'': The end credits sequence shows Maria Totsuka naked in a bird cage next to her master, Lucifer.
31* During ''Literature/SwordArtOnline''[='s=] "Fairy Dance" arc, Asuna is held prisoner in a [[GildedCage luxurious]] human-sized bird cage atop TheWorldTree of ''Alfheim Online'', not only behind bars, but unable to log out from the virtual reality game.
32* Played for laughs in ''Manga/{{Yaiba}}'', with a cover showing Yaiba holding a shrunken Kotaro (a resurrected ninja who just turned into a bird man) in a bird cage.
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36* ''ComicBook/AllStarComics'': When the JSA travels to the year 2442 ComicBook/{{the Atom}} is captured and put in a bird cage as an odd pet due to his small size. He then escapes on the back of an actual bird kept as a pet by the same woman in a cage next to the one he'd been put in.
37* In one GoldenAge ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' story, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} is shrunk and placed in a birdcage.
38* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
39** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In a flashback to Diana's childhood the Sky Riders shoved her in a large birdcage to hold her captive and make her mother obey them during their invasion of Paradise Island. She got the thing swinging and knocked into their leader, retrieving her mother's magic girdle, then tore right through the bars and returned the girdle to her mother.
40** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Diana]]'s supporting characters come tearing after her to save her from Neron he puts [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie]] and ComicBook/{{Artemis}} in giant spiky birdcages to watch as he tortures their friends.
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44* In ''Mega Man: The Series'', a shrunken Mega is placed in a hamster cage.
45* In ''FanFic/SunsetEclipsed'', Sunset Shimmer is teleported into a cage suspended from the ceiling of a cave, where [[BigBad Lord Umbriel]] happens to be waiting for her.
46* In the WesternAnimation/FairlyOddparents fanfiction, ''FanFic/NeverHadAFriendLikeMe'', Timmy [[spoiler:and Amanda]] end up in a giant birdcage after the pixies and anti-fairies kidnap the boy.
47* We get two examples of this trope in ''Fanfic/OliviaGoesWest'', a crossover between ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'' and ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail''.
48** After Professor Ratigan [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou survives his fall from Big Ben by landing into Cat R. Waul's sandwich]] in the prologue, he falls unconscious. He wakes up caged in a birdcage, aboard a ship sailing to America, and being [[VillainTeamUp offered by Waul a partnership (which he accepts)]].
49** During the last third of the story, [[KidHero Fievel and Olivia]] spend several weeks trapped in one of the birdcages of [[spoiler:Jebediah's gold [[AbandonedMine mine]]]]. When they're locked up, they're told that the cages' original purpose was [[CanaryInACoalMine to keep around birds that would die in toxic gas leaks and warn humans about them in time]].
50* In ''Heart of Fire'', the first part of ''Fanfic/TheHeartTrilogy'', Smaug first captures Kathryn because of her beautiful singing. The dragon initially keeps the human female locked up in a giant birdcage until she convinces him that keeping her there won't do any good for her singing voice. He returns her to the cage after her failed escape attempt, but they soon make a truce, and the cage is never again used.
51* ''Fanfic/TheParselmouthOfGryffindor'' has Grindelwald brought to Hogwarts in a large, enchanted birdcage.
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55* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', one of the things [[spoiler:Jafar does after taking control of the lamp is to turn Rajah, Jasmine's pet tiger, [[FountainOfYouth back into a cub]]. Rajah is later seen imprisoned in a birdcage.]]
56* Fievel is put in a cage in ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'' after Warren and the Mott Street Maulers catch him. He is taken out after befriending his jail guard, [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Tiger]].
57* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': When Scar takes over Pride Rock, he traps Zazu inside an animal's ribcage. Also this seems to also be to keep the hyenas ''out'', as they would likely eat Zazu if nothing else was available.
58* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': Pinocchio is locked in a cage by the evil puppeteer Stromboli to keep him from going back home.
59* ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'': Principal Prickly and T.J. are put in one in the school's cellar by Benedict and his anti-recess legion to prevent them from ruining their plan to destroy summer vacation, and during this time, T.J. accuses Prickly of not caring about summer vacation, to which the latter gives the former a ReasonYouSuckSpeech of how GrowingUpSucks. [[spoiler:Afterwards, Prickly reveals he managed to steal the keys before they were locked up in order to free themselves.]]
60-->'''Principal Prickly:''' I'll let you in on a little secret, Detweiler. [[UsedToBeASweetKid Every adult you've ever known was a kid at some time in his life]]. You think we don't remember summer vacation? Riding bikes down by the creek, catching polliwogs in a jar, camping out under the stars? Well, you're wrong! Some days, I sit there in my office, looking out at you kids on the playground and I think, 'They don't know how good they got it. In a few years, they're all going to be grownups like me and all those good times will just be memories for them, too.' So go ahead. Put a whoopie-cushion in my chair. Cover my carpet with fake vomit. Make fun of my big, saggy butt. But don't you ever say I don't care about summer vacation, ([[ManlyTears voice breaking]]) 'cause those memories are the last part of childhood I got left.
61* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNimh'', Mrs. Brisby is caught inside the farmhouse by a human boy and put in a cage. She makes a daring escape after learning that [[spoiler:NIMH is coming for the rats.]]
62* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'', [[BigBad Bowser]] has [[DistressedDude Luigi]], the Penguins (who are literally birds), [[spoiler: the Kongs,]] and Lumalee all locked up inside birdcages hanging over a pit of lava [[spoiler: which he then plans to lower into during his wedding to Peach.]] At the end of the film, [[spoiler: Bowser himself gets locked up inside a birdcage during the credits after he is shrunk upon his defeat during the final battle in Brooklyn.]]
63* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Valiant}}'', the one captured in the first few minutes of the film [[spoiler:and Bugsy]] were, naturally, imprisoned in a birdcage. Justified as they are birds and all.
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67* In ''Film/The7thVoyageOfSinbad'', the shrunken princess is kept in a birdcage.
68* On ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen'', The King of the Moon puts the Baron and Sally in a birdcage, where they find the Baron's old friend Berthold.
69* In the sexploitation film ''The Arena'', two female slaves (one of them Creator/PamGrier), are brought to a Roman orgy inside a golden cage. The poster for ''Women in Cages'' also has this, despite the movie being a [[GirlsBehindBars completely different trope]].
70* ''Film/BatmanReturns'' sticks Max Shreck in one of these when Penguin crashes his ball. Penguin intends to make him watch as the kids he's kidnapping sink into a deep puddle of Shreck's industrial byproducts before making him join them. Shreck gets out when the Organ Grinder's monkey gives him a key, but unfortunately for Shreck, Catwoman hasn't even started with her revenge on him.
71* ''Film/{{Stardust}}'': When Tristan gets turned into a mouse, Ditchwater Sal throws him in a small cage for passage to the market town.
72* The 1951 version of ''Film/{{Othello|1951}}'' starts with a HowWeGotHere scene where the villain, Iago, is hung outside the walls of a citadel in a cage, presumably until he dies.
73* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': In the film, the Pensieve flashbacks to the trials of Igor Karkaroff and Barty Crouch Jr. are combined into just Karkaroff's trial. Karkaroff is depicted being brought before the Council of Magical Law in a cage like this.
74* ''Film/ReturnToOz'': Mombi is put in a cage by the Nome King, and is later paraded in one in the Emerald City.
75* ''Film/ThorRagnarok'': At the beginning of the slapstick comedy, Thor is chained in Surtur's hanging cage. He is telling someone a story, who turns out to be just a skeleton.
76* ''Film/TimeBandits'': The team of time-traveling bandit protagonists are eventually trapped in a series of hanging cages over an abyss, followed by an elaborate escape sequence involving hanging from one cage and swinging to the next.
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80* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': At the end of ''The Lost Colony'', one bloodthirsty villain gets his mind trapped into the body of a hamster. He is then put into a small cage, where scientists throw toy swords into the cage and watch him try to pick them up.
81* In ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'', Hansel is locked in a cage by the witch, to fatten him up.
82* In ''Literature/TheHollows'', Rachel Morgan gets turned into a mink, and stuck in a cage.
83* In ''Literature/{{Masques}}'', Aralorn, undercover as a slave at the time, is put into a giant bird cage. And ''then'', an illusion that makes her look like a snow falcon is placed on the cage.
84* In ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'', [[BigBad Count Olaf]] traps baby Sunny Baudelaire in a birdcage and [[WouldHurtAChild threatens to drop it from a high tower]] if her siblings don't cooperate with his plans.
85* The heroine of Monica [=McCarty=]'s RomanceNovel ''The Viper'' was locked in one of these outdoors hanging from a tower for months as a form of ComeToGawk (in contrast with her LoveInterest who was locked in an oubliette underground).
86* ''Literature/WolfPack'': After being captured by Dr. Monk, Tora is kept in a cage in his van, and is fitted with a shock collar to try and make her change into her human form.
87* Happens to Literature/MercyThompson in Silence Fallen. While in coyote form, she gets captured by Mary’s Vampire Seethe and locked in a dog cage. Mercy unfortunately spends the rest of the novel completely naked and locked in the cage that’s sealed by Mary’s magic until Adam rescues her in the last chapter. Thankfully, it was also a slight good thing as Mercy was able to stop the Gollum she revived earlier from its rampage and it couldn’t smash the cage thanks to the magic protecting it.
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91* ''Series/TheAvengers1960s:'' In "The Girl From Auntie" Emma Peel gets stuck in a rather feathery outfit and locked in one of these.
92* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords Last of the Time Lords]]", the Master keeps an artificially-aged Doctor in a birdcage to humiliate him.
93* One of the obstacles on the game show ''Series/{{Double Dare|1986}}'' is a giant birdcage.
94* Happens to Tony and Roger in a episode of ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''.
95* ''Series/FortBoyard'': If contestants fail to escape a game cell in time, they are locked in a birdcage on an inner wall of the fort.
96* ''Series/{{Lost}}'': During the first few episodes of the third season The Others lock Sawyer and Kate in large outdoor cages that were built by the Dharma Initiative to contain the polar bears they were experimenting on.
97* ''Series/{{Rome}}''. Titus Pullo keeps rival ganglord Memmio in a cage to MakeAnExampleOfThem, feeding him on scraps like a dog. Unfortunately he's able to pick the lock and comes looking for revenge.
98* The Netflix adapatation of ''Series/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'', preserves the plot point where [[BigBad Count Olaf]] traps baby Sunny Baudelaire in a birdcage and [[WouldHurtAChild threatens to drop it from a high tower]] if her siblings don't cooperate with his plans.
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102* ''Music/{{Sia}}'' has [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KWZGAExj-es Elastic Heart video]].
103* It's a running theme in the ''Music/MileyCyrus'' song [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sjSG6z_13-Q "Can't Be Tamed"]]. Anted up by her being propped as an actual bird.
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107* In ''Series/FraggleRock'', a shrunken Mokey is placed in a dollhouse.
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111* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. The Prison of Zagyg is a magic item in the form of a small birdcage. When the command word is given, the victim is shrunk to three inches high and stored in the cage.
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115* In the video game adaptation of ''VideoGame/IHaveNoMouthAndIMustScream'', AM, when not [[StealthPun playing games]] with them, holds his 5 human playthings in birdcages, each one [[TailorMadePrison specifically built to exploit the weaknesses of whoever is inside.]]
116* In ''Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife The Videogame'', there is a group of sailors who are trapped in a birdcage.
117* In ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'' and ''VideoGame/SuperScribblenauts'', you can do this to anyone you shrink.
118* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', you [[RecruitmentByRescue recruit]] party member [[ShellShockedVeteran Basch]] from a hanging cage where he's been chained up and subjected to ColdBloodedTorture. He's been imprisoned for two years, though it's not clear whether he's been in the cage the whole time.
119* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': Ereshkigal tends to store human souls in birdcages.
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123* In an ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' [[https://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/2020-006 filler comic]], Sarah is shrunk and put in a birdcage for breaking the rules of the party she's at.
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127* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' episode "How to Make A Titananimal Disappear", Raven is turned into a rabbit and then housed in a birdcage.
128* Not only is WesternAnimation/TheTick shrunk and put in a birdcage, he is also turned into a two-headed bird that speaks French.
129* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', "Sneaky, Lying, Cheating, Giant Ninja Koopas", the heroes, minus Mario, are placed in a giant parrot cage by a pack of recently giant-sized Koopa Kids. The cage in question belonged to the parrot owned by the Koopa Kids' captive, Prince Hugo the Huge of Giant Land, whom King Koopa planned to turn into a miniature poodle. Being that it is Giant Land, the cage is more than large enough to fit all three of them.
130* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' one of the maximum security prisons for supervillains is like this. They are shrunk using some of Hank Pym's technology, so the prison is small enough to fit on a large table.
131* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' episode "A Gummi in a GildedCage" sees Sunni captured and stuck in a birdcage to serve as the Vulture King's 'songbird'.
132* In the ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndDaleRescueRangers'' episode "Zipper Come Home", Chip, Dale and Gadget are trapped in a bird cage by a tribe of beetles, and placed near a rising river that threatens to drown them if they don't get out in time.
133* The ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "Stop, Look, and Ed" ends with the Eds hanging from a tree in a cage made of hockey sticks after Edd calls everybody's parents due to everyone else committing anarchy.
134* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} does this to Abra Kadabra in "Chill of the Night!".
135* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', Trixie traps the Mayor in a giant birdcage after taking over Ponyville in the episode "Magic Duel".
136* In the second part of the [[RewritingReality Demon]] [[VillainWorld World]] duology in ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', [[ClassyCatBurglar Viper]] is first introduced while being locked up in a birdcage and having to sing for Hsi Wu the Sky Demon.
137-->'''Hsi Wu:''' Sing for me, [[CagedBirdMetaphor my little caged songbird]].\
138'''Viper:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Twit, twit.]]
139* Happens to Wilykat in the ''WesternAnimation/{{ThunderCats|1985}}'' episode "The Tower of Traps". While investigating the titular tower, he gets caught in a trap which leaves him imprisoned in a cage suspended from the treasure room's ceiling. Lion-O and Wilykit must get past the rest of the traps and reach the top of the tower in order to rescue him.
140* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/SkyDancers'' had Queen Skyla, in her shrunken Sky Dancer form, imprisoned in a cage and taunted by the imps [[CagedBirdMetaphor comparing her to a bird]].
141* The cliffhanger of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' episode "When Good Girlz Go Bad" has Obsidian captured, hypnotized, and placed in a birdcage.
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