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9->''If you see a thing\
10That's a piece of wood\
11And a kind of spring\
12And a hook and a bar\
13And a bite of cheese\
14That looks very good,\
15Don't touch it, please.\
16Stay where you are.\
17Take care or--'''snap!'''--\
18You'll be caught in a '''trap!'''''
19-->-- ''Loudmouse'' by Creator/RichardWilbur
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21In fiction, especially cartoons, the humble mouse trap seems to be ''far'' more effective at catching unwanted hands reaching into unexpected places than it is actually catching wayward mice -- in many cases, they will inevitably catch the fingers of [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the one who set it]]. The trap is stereotypically baited with some kind of [[StockAnimalDiet cheese]], possibly CartoonCheese. Also for some reason, if the trap ''does'' catch a mouse, more often than not it only snaps on their tail.
22
23In real life, the classic spring-bar rodent trap works by striking with enough force to break the target's bones (typically the skull, neck, ribs, or spine). So it is just as painful as it appears, depending on the size of the trap and strength of its spring.
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25Compare BearTrap for a more gruesome trap, which may or may not still be played for comedy.
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27For the Creator/AgathaChristie play please go to ''Theatre/TheMousetrap''. For the tabletop game, go to ''TabletopGame/MouseTrap1963''.
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29!!Examples:
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33[[folder: Anime and Manga]]
34* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'': Jotaro uses mouse traps in an attempt to catch Bug Eaten, a rat with Stand powers. Bug Eaten manages to use one of the traps on Josuke's hand when the latter attempts to investigate a strange piece of wood, distracting him and giving Bug Eaten an opportunity to attack him.
35* Some attempts by Team Rocket in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' to poach Ash's Pikachu are in a way mouse traps as Pikachu is a mouse Pokémon.
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39[[folder: Board Games]]
40* ''[[http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2679/mouse-trap Mouse Trap,]]'' in a RubeGoldbergDevice sort of way.
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43[[folder: Commercials]]
44* In the English ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt_clJ5wDIw Walkers advert]]'' starring Gary Lineker, he tries to steal some crisps from his son (while being guided by his [[GoodAngelBadAngel angel and devil]]). When he attempts to he ends up [[ThatsGottaHurt getting a mouse trap instead]].
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48* In the ComicBookAdaptation of ''Series/ItsAboutTime'', the astronauts build a giant-sized mousetrap to trap a giant-sized mouselike creature. How they managed to get the steel to make the spring goes unmentioned.
49* Played for laughs in ''ComicBook/{{Sturmtruppen}}''; one of the deadly traps devised by the unseen "Enemy" is a comically oversized mouse trap, complete with block of cheese in place. [[TooDumbToLive And one of the soldiers doesn't see anything wrong with that.]]
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52[[folder: Fan Works]]
53* The short story [[http://thepunnery.wordpress.com/cheesed-off "Cheesed Off,"]] a fan sequel to ''Literature/WhoMovedMyCheese'', opens with Hem's death in a mousetrap.
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57* In ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTailFievelGoesWest'', a mouse trap is disguised as a stage for the mice to sit on, which would be used to kill them all.
58** In the first film, Tony trips a trap with a stick to get the cheese.
59* A mouse trap is part of Ratigan's elaborate DeathTrap in ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''. Basil and Dawson are tied to the trap, which should be enough, but the trigger is also connected to various weapons set to fire at them [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill just to make sure]]. Basil triggers the trap early, creating a chain reaction that disables the whole thing.
60* ''WesternAnimation/FlushedAway'' uses a mousetrap in one scene. Rather than actually bait and trap a mouse, it is used to propel a rat forward to the prey.
61* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'': Jessica's "[[VictoriasSecretCompartment booby]] [[{{Pun}} trap]]" (fittingly, a larger rat-trap--it injures one of Doom's weasel lackeys.)
62* In ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', Gromit's put Wallace on a diet, and sets a mousetrap in Wallace's secret (he thinks) cheese cupboard.
63-->'''Wallace''': OW! Well, Gromit. Caught me [[{{Pun}} red-handed]], eh, lad?
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67* ''Film/MouseHunt''. Loads of them: in fact, a whole roomful, to catch the extremely tenacious mouse. It does not work, and the mouse uses them to trap the fierce cat which is then set on him.
68* In ''Film/TheIncredibleShrinkingMan'', the much-diminished protagonist gets stuck in a basement and has to raid a mousetrap for its cheese to avoid starving.
69* The short film ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPUdgQFh7H0 The Contraption]]'', starring Richard [[Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow "Riff Raff"]] O'Brien.
70* During the frisking scene in ''Film/TheMask'', one of the [[ExtendedDisarming many items]] pulled from the eponymous individual's pockets is a set mousetrap.
71* ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'': In the pre-titles set-piece, James Bond has what appears to be a [[{{Fingore}} razor-sharp]] mouse-trap inside his jacket pocket.
72* ''Film/EvilDead2'': Ash's demonic severed hand gets caught in a mouse trap. [[ActuallyPrettyFunny Ash laughs at the hand's misery.]]
73* In a scene from ''Film/MuppetsFromSpace'' showing the Muppets' morning routines, Rizzo is using a moustrap as a fitness machine.
74* The first ''{{Series/Jackass}} TheMovie'' has Ehren [=McGhehey=] dressed as a mouse crawling through a floor-full of mouse traps setting off almost every one of them. The crew throws several at him including one attached to his groin.
75* ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'': Daffy gets a mousetrap caught on his bill while searching Dusty Tails' dressing room.
76-->'''Daffy:''' Now, if I were a giant diamond, where would I be? ''(SNAP)'' Well, not ''there''.
77* In ''Film/TheGoonies'', Mikey sits on a mousetrap, setting it off, but he can't cry out because one of the bad guys is nearby.
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80[[folder: Literature]]
81* One of Robert [=McCloskey's=] ''Literature/HomerPrice'' stories, "Nothing New Under the Sun (Hardly)", is about a man who's spent 20 years in the mountains designing and building a better mouse trap. It doesn't quite work as planned.
82* In the Literature/{{Discworld}} novel ''Literature/MovingPictures'', there's an interlude involving a man who's devoted himself to building a better mouse trap. [[note]]Then he gets trampled by a herd of elephants[[/note]]
83** In ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}'', the Death of Rats collects a mouse that fell prey to one of these.
84** In ''Literature/TheAmazingMauriceAndHisEducatedRodents'', the Trap Disposal Squad's byword is "Be like the second mouse". The first mouse, in this parable, is the one that gets the trap rather than the cheese.
85* One of the stories about ''Emil of Lönneberga'' by {{Creator/Astrid Lindgren}} has Emil's father Anton getting his [[AgonyOfTheFeet toe]] stuck in a rat trap.
86* In ''Literature/TheWitches'', the Grand High Witch sings gleefully about mouse traps which kill the children who have been transformed into mice. However, she has not accounted for the formula turning them into sentient intelligent mice who retain their minds, and would avoid the traps.
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90* In ''Series/{{Bottom}}'', Richie and Eddie end up tied to chairs, with strategically placed mouse traps to snare them in a very uncomfortable place between their legs.
91* On ''Series/ThreesCompany'', the trio had a mouse, and Jack switched beds with Janet until it got caught. (Since Chrissy was a farmer's daughter, she had no problem being in the same room with a mouse.) After some hilarity ensued, Jack ended up with the mouse trap on his foot.
92* ''Series/HannahMontana'': When a mouse invades the Stewart household, Jackson tries to catch it by covering the floor with mouse traps. However, he traps himself in a corner and tries to jump across the countertop to get out. He fails and falls, landing on and getting caught by multiple mouse traps.
93* In the original BBC version of ''Series/TheBorrowers'', Pod carefully grabs a bit of cheese from one; the trap still snaps but he avoids getting hurt by swerving away.
94* One of the buzzers in ''Series/{{Distraction}}'' was simply having to trigger a mousetrap (more accurately, a ''rat trap'') with your hand. At least one contestant ended up with a broken finger.
95* A cheese-centric episode of ''Series/GoodEats'' opens with Alton Brown laying out hundreds of mouse traps in an attempt to catch one mouse. He thinks he spots a particularly rare type of cheese and goes for it; as the title card and theme song play, we hear him yelp in pain and dozens of snapping noises.
96* One of the games on ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza'' involved two blindfolded and barefoot players and a stage covered with primed mousetraps. For added fun and [[ComedicSociopathy Sociopathy]], one of the other comics (usually Ryan) might start deliberately placing mousetraps or even throwing them at the participants.
97* [[Series/TheColbertReport Stephen Colbert]] once primed a mousetrap and set it on his desk. Then [[http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/hpr411/obama-s-grit-off-challenge he forgot about it later in the show.]] Unplanned hilarity ensued.
98* In ''Series/ElChavoDelOcho'', Professor Jirafales buys many of these and tells Chavo to hide them everywhere to catch a mouse in Doña Florinda's restaurant. [[LiteralMinded El Chavo]] of course complies, but hides them in so many places that Doña Florinda and others accidentally find and activate them several times.
99* On ''Series/ImpracticalJokers'', Q had to get a stranger in a grocery store to hold a primed[[note]] but fake[[/note]] mouse trap for him while he walked away for a minute. He was unsuccessful. (It probably didn't help that just before the attempted hand-off, he set off another trap that he was holding in his other hand.)
100* In the Christmas episode of ''Series/MrBean'', he leaves a stocking by a mousehole. This stocking contains a piece of cheese, which Mr Bean places on a mouse trap.
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106* In the music video for Music/WeirdAlYankovic's Music/MichaelJackson parody "Fat", a mousetrap provides a percussive snap as Al goes for the cheese.
107* Pepino, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Italian Mouse]] has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Monte#Success the owner of the house]] trying to catch the taunting mouse by tempting him through various means, and Pepino offers up a gift... which catches the owner's hand in the trap.
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111* Mousetraps are featured in several ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip. In week-long arc, a mouse is caught in one, but he's happy about it, because he has a wife and eight kids: "This is the first peace and quiet I've had in years".
112* Featured in more than one ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide''. One typical example has a mouse couple coming home to their hole to find a set trap. The wife is saying something like "Who knows what it is or where it came from. Get rid of it. But save that cheese before you do."
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116* In the Joan Baez episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', the storyline involved the rats trying to take over the show. In the "Pigs in Space" sketch, Link says he set a trap in the refrigerator. Cue First Mate Piggy entering the bridge with the trap snapped on her snout.
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120* ''Louisiana Purchase'' references this in one verse of the (originally) CutSong "I'd Love to Be Shot from a Cannon with You":
121-->I'd love to be caught in a mousetrap with you;\
122We're hungry, and so there is one thing to do.\
123We soon hear a couple of mouses\
124Yell out, "They ate our cheese, the louses,"\
125When I'm caught in a mousetrap with you.
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128[[folder: Toys]]
129* Although only shown in his trading card (his toy is just his skull), Rotten Rat of ''Toys/TheTrashPack'' is a maggoty rat skeleton caught in a mouse trap, still desperately trying to grab for the cheese out of his reach.
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133* One section of ''VideoGame/{{Geist}}'' requires you to possess a mouse and traverse a veritable minefield of mouse traps. They may be in plain sight, but [[SchmuckBait that cheese]] is [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody surprisingly tempting]].
134* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'', you can use a mousetrap to catch animals alive. This is important as it allows you to catch the most rare creature in the game that will end up giving you some face paint that grants you unlimited ammo if you keep it to the end of the game.
135* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'', before Adell joins your team, she will try to underhandedly trick your party into giving up/missing/not getting to the spoils of missions. The protagonist and Cid decide to make it seem like they forgot a rare piece of a treasure to lure Adell into walking right on a "mousetrap".
136** The actual status of is questionable, though. The trapie claims not to be able to move after falling for it.
137* One of the chore minigames in ''VideoGame/CookServeDelicious'' involves setting up a rat trap.
138* In ''VideoGame/CoolSpot'', mouse traps can be found in the "Off the Wall" and "Back to the Wall" levels. Depending on which side Spot steps on, they'll either fling him around or snap on him.
139* In ''VideoGame/TomAndJerryChase'', the cat can use mousetraps to stop mice that come out of [[MouseHole Mouse Holes]], try to push cheese into them or rescue their teammates who are [[StrappedToARocket Strapped to Rockets]]. However, if it's not careful, the cat can get caught by its own mousetrap as well (which can be avoided by equipping the "Cautious" perk card).
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143* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends:'' In "Doggone It", Lumpy uses a mouse trap to take down an entire ''kraken''.
144** The Rat gets maimed when he lands in a mouse-trap factory in "Mole in the City."
145* Hakos Baelz of ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}'' wears one as an earring in her right [[LittleBitBeastly rat ear]].
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149* In one strip of ''Webcomic/FreddyFox'', Cathy the Cat ends up getting her tongue caught in one of these during her attempt to catch some prey.
150* ''Webcomic/{{Scurry}}'': The first chapter has Wix and Umf explore an abandoned house, where they discover the body of Seep. Seep lies dead with his neck beneath the snap bar of a mouse trap. Wix comments that Seep always had an unhealthy curiosity about those things.
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154* Oh-so many ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' shorts.
155** The "Designs on Jerry" episode involved Tom building a room-filling RubeGoldbergDevice which he intended to market as the "better mousetrap".
156* In the first ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther Pink Panther]]'' short, "WesternAnimation/ThePinkPhink", a painter sees the Panther's tracks and thinks he's dealing with a large mouse. So he gets a giant mousetrap, but the Panther sneaks up from behind and trips him, causing the trap to snap on the seat of his pants. As he walks away with the trap behind him, a mouse runs up and takes the cheese on the trap.
157* ''WesternAnimation/InchHighPrivateEye'' goes into a mousehole and meets a mouse bigger than he is. He backs up and his trenchcoat trips a mousetrap; the mouse snickers at him.
158* A ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short featured a tank being tested to withstand various traps. It gets caught in a gigantic mousetrap.
159* On ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar'', Skipper tests the others by having them go through a minefield of mouse traps to get a fish. Rico simply walks straight through, oblivious to the traps snapping on his person.
160* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'', Phil sets multiple mouse traps in the guest room where his sister Mitzi (who is visiting for the week) is staying in to get her to leave the boarding house. However, Mitzi tricks Phil into falling for his own traps and... well, you already know what happens from there.
161* An EyeCatch for ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' shows Monterrey Jack getting some cheese from a trap, leaving behind the wire [[ImpactSilhouette bent in the shape of his head]].
162* In the ''WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner'' cartoon "WesternAnimation/ChariotsOfFur", Wile E. tries to catch the Roadrunner with a giant mousetrap. He catches a giant mouse instead, who then clobbers him.
163** In "WesternAnimation/ZippingAlong", Wile E. Coyote sets a few dozen of them on the road and hides in the embankment - the Road Runner zooms by and they fly up in his wake into the embankment and...
164* WesternAnimation/BugsBunny uses mousetraps on an ineffectual Indian in ''A Feather In His Hare.''
165-->'''Indian:''' Me try catch-um rabbit. Me no catch-um rabbit. Me catch-um ''me!''
166* WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead try to use a rat trap on a rat that ate their nachos, but it keeps closing on their body parts (including their ears).
167* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E20TheBoyWhoKnewTooMuch The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]", Bart tells that the incident where Freddy Quimby beat up a waiter was actually a result of the waiter's own clumsiness. When the waiter tries to tell everybody that he's not clumsy, he slips and falls out the window into a truck full of mousetraps.
168* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'':
169** In "[[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome Grounder the Genius]]", Scratch and Grounder use a giant mousetrap to try to catch Sonic, using a doll of Tails as bait. After Sonic traps dolls of them in the trap, Scratch and Grounder reveal a giant BearTrap underneath, which Sonic is quick enough to avoid, but they aren't when it falls on them.
170** In "Tails In Charge", Tails witnesses Scratch and Grounder build a giant mousetrap in an attempt to catch him. They use a [[TrademarkFavoriteFood chili dog]] as bait, but Tails manages to trick them into thinking they caught him, thus trapping them in it.
171* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In "Booby Traps", one of the booby traps that almost does in for Snafu is a giant mousetrap.
172* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'': Mouse traps are one of the more harmless dangers the contestants are exposed to.
173** Chris doesn't tell the Killer Grips about the mouse traps he's hidden in the tires of the tire obstacle course in "[[Recap/TotalDramaMillionDollarBabies Million Dollar Babies]]" until they're all several steps in.
174** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaRunawayModel Runaway Model]]", Sam demonstrates the SuperReflexes he developed through 10 years-worth of playing video gaming by unbaiting a mouse trap without setting it off. He then unwittingly steps on said trap and sets off a dozen additional traps as he hops backwards.
175** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaUpUpAndAwayInMyPitifulBalloon Up, Up, and Away in My Pitiful Balloon]]", Scott draws the challenge to build a bird from the bag Chris holds up. He doesn't agree with that and reaches in to draw another challenge, only for two of his fingers to get caught in a mouse trap.
176** Chef holds the briefcase with the prize money while Chris gives his introduction speech for "[[Recap/TotalDramaBrainsVsBrawnTheUltimateShowdown Brains Vs Brawn: The Ultimate Showdown]]". He takes the opportunity to attempt to sneak some of the bills in his own pockets, but finds that Chris is one step ahead of him when his fingers get caught in a mouse trap that was was hidden beneath the bills.
177** While Duncan's munching through the giant pancakes in "[[Recap/TotalDramaFoodFright Food Fright]]", he encounters a hidden mouse trap that clamps shut on his lips. It leaves him with GagLips.
178* ''WesternAnimation/AugieDoggieAndDoggieDaddy'': In "Good Mouse Keeping," a cheese-stealing mouse is causing problems so Doggie Daddy plants a roomful of mousetraps on the floor. The critter comes up behind and blares a megaphone which cause Doggie Daddy to jump and claw the ceiling. The ceiling cracks and...now you know the rest of the story.
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