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* The titular cybernetics-enhanced characters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' get brainwashed to make them function as cold-blooded assassins. Since they are still basically young girls though, this leads to all kinds of problems, especially since the brainwashing focuses their feelings on their guardians.

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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'': The titular cybernetics-enhanced characters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' get brainwashed to make them function as cold-blooded assassins. Since they are still basically young girls though, this leads to all kinds of problems, especially since the brainwashing focuses their feelings on their guardians.



* Twice in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
** Nearly ''[[MassHypnosis everyone]]'' even lightly associated with Calvin in "The Alien Huntress".
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* In Harry Potter Canon, the Death Eaters claimed they were under the Imperius to avoid jailtime. In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14109811/21/Escape-Artist Escape Artist]], it's revealed Dumbledore intentionally made the defense and had it filter through Snape, even going as far as to suppress the fact the Dark Mark will not take an unwilling recipient. Why? To see Harry Potter dead, acquire all his wealth and kickstart another war to be viewed as the second coming of Merlin.
* In ''Fanfic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', Mephiles uses multiple forms of mind control to a point where it's hard to discern which trope article this should even be entered on, but most predominantly he likes to sprinkle his forces kidnapped DC characters that are brainwashed into being grey scaled, red-eyeds, mindless thralls of his that serve only to do his bidding and inflict mental/emotional pain on those who knew them.
* In ''Fanfic/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverse'', the Anime/GlitterForce is portrayed as a brainwashing force over the Pretty Cure. The InfectionScene of the [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Yes! 5]] Cures in [[Recap/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverseChapter2 Chapter 2]] specifically mentions that Rin feels like her brain is being rewired.
* One major example in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'': Ringo is subtly brainwashed by the Guardians' psionics and almost kills John as a result.
* At the end of ''Fanfic/KnowsIfYouveBeenNaughty'', [[spoiler: after being [[KarmicTransformation transformed into an elf]], Gaz is brainwashed to think only of joyfully creating Christmas presents for nice children. It's implied this is the case with all the other elves too.]]
* In the 5th chapter of the ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' fic "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1474579/1/NonNeglecting-Week NonNeglecting Week]]", Asuka hypnotizes Fuyutsuki so that he will take the group skydiving, instead of a boring museum trip.
* The NebulousEvilOrganisation Pokextinction in ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'' builds its army by capturing transforming Pokeumans and brainwashing them to side with Mr. X in the secret war.
* In the fanfiction ''Revenge of Darkrai'' by megagamer, [[spoiler:Darkrai mind-controls Skitty, Snivy, and Pikachu]].
* Much like its source, the fan comic ''Webcomic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'' features brainwashing: first of Chibiusa to become a queen of chaos, then Endymion to be her consort, then the Asteroid Senshi to fight on behalf of Servant Chaos. [[spoiler:The Asteroid Senshi are killed by Usagi, and Chibiusa and Endymion's brainwashing are broken when Usagi does a SuicideByCop in response to the previous phrase.]]
* In ''Fanfic/TakeAStand: Dimensions and Time'', [[spoiler:the ones sucked into Ryan Wilde's dimension find that not just part of that dimension's Team Ceartais has been brainwashed -- the ZPD, the MCB, and others too. During the fight against the brainwashed Ceartais members, Sirius is injected with a chemical that brainwashes her as well. The mastermind behind this is revealed to be Ryan Wilde himself.]]

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* In Harry Potter Canon, the Death Eaters claimed they were under the Imperius to avoid jailtime. In [[https://www.''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14109811/21/Escape-Artist Escape Artist]], Artist]]'': In ''Harry Potter'' canon, the Death Eaters claimed that they were under the Imperius to avoid jailtime. Here, it's revealed that Dumbledore intentionally made the defense and had it filter through Snape, even going as far as to suppress the fact the Dark Mark will not take an unwilling recipient. Why? To see Harry Potter dead, acquire all his wealth and kickstart another war to be viewed as the second coming of Merlin.
* In ''Fanfic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', ''Fanfic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'': Mephiles uses multiple forms of mind control to a point where it's hard to discern which trope article this should even be entered on, but most predominantly he likes to sprinkle his forces kidnapped DC characters that are brainwashed into being grey scaled, red-eyeds, mindless thralls of his that serve only to do his bidding and inflict mental/emotional pain on those who knew them.
* In ''Fanfic/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverse'', the ''Fanfic/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverse'': The Anime/GlitterForce is portrayed as a brainwashing force over the Pretty Cure. The InfectionScene of the [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Yes! 5]] Cures in [[Recap/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverseChapter2 Chapter 2]] specifically mentions that Rin feels like her brain is being rewired.
* One major example in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'': Ringo is subtly brainwashed by the Guardians' psionics and almost kills John as a result.
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''Fanfic/KnowsIfYouveBeenNaughty'': At the end of ''Fanfic/KnowsIfYouveBeenNaughty'', end, [[spoiler: after being [[KarmicTransformation transformed into an elf]], Gaz is brainwashed to think only of joyfully creating Christmas presents for nice children. It's implied this is the case with all the other elves too.]]
* In the 5th chapter of the ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' fic "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1474579/1/NonNeglecting-Week NonNeglecting Week]]", Week]]": In the 5th chapter, Asuka hypnotizes Fuyutsuki so that he will take the group skydiving, instead of a boring museum trip.
* ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'': The NebulousEvilOrganisation Pokextinction in ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'' builds its army by capturing transforming Pokeumans and brainwashing them to side with Mr. X in the secret war.
* In the fanfiction ''Revenge of Darkrai'' by megagamer, megagamer: [[spoiler:Darkrai mind-controls Skitty, Snivy, and Pikachu]].
* Much like its source, the fan comic ''Webcomic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'' features brainwashing: first of Chibiusa to become a queen of chaos, then Endymion to be her consort, then the Asteroid Senshi to fight on behalf of Servant Chaos. [[spoiler:The Asteroid Senshi are killed by Usagi, and Chibiusa and Endymion's brainwashing are broken when Usagi does a SuicideByCop in response to the previous phrase.]]
* In ''Fanfic/TakeAStand: Dimensions and Time'', [[spoiler:the Time'': [[spoiler:The ones sucked into Ryan Wilde's dimension find that not just part of that dimension's Team Ceartais has been brainwashed -- the ZPD, the MCB, and others too. During the fight against the brainwashed Ceartais members, Sirius is injected with a chemical that brainwashes her as well. The mastermind behind this is revealed to be Ryan Wilde himself.]]



* ''FanFic/TwilightRevised'' features [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle]] being brainwashed by [[spoiler:Nightmare Moon]].
* Two examples in ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'':

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** ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'': One major example. Ringo is subtly brainwashed by the Guardians' psionics and almost kills John as a result.



* When the eponymous character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}'' creates a FrankensteinsMonster [[MinionWithAnFInEvil with an F in Evil]], he takes her to the local Brain Wash. [[spoiler:His creation ends up not getting the right program and instead of becoming an evil monster, she becomes an actress.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}'': When the eponymous character of ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}'' Igor creates a FrankensteinsMonster [[MinionWithAnFInEvil with an F in Evil]], he takes her to the local Brain Wash. [[spoiler:His creation ends up not getting the right program and instead of becoming an evil monster, she becomes an actress.]]



** Sunset Shimmer's plan in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'' involves getting the power of the element of magic, brainwashing a school full of students, and using them as an army to invade Equestria. She gets about two-thirds of the way through her master plan before Twilight Sparkle and [[AlternateSelf human counterparts]] of her Equestrian friends give Sunset what-for.
** The sirens in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'' use MindControlMusic as a mild version of a HatePlague to turn people into {{jerkass}}es and thus gain power from their negative emotions.

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** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'': Sunset Shimmer's plan in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'' involves getting the power of the element of magic, brainwashing a school full of students, and using them as an army to invade Equestria. She gets about two-thirds of the way through her master plan before Twilight Sparkle and [[AlternateSelf human counterparts]] of her Equestrian friends give Sunset what-for.
** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'': The sirens in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'' use MindControlMusic as a mild version of a HatePlague to turn people into {{jerkass}}es and thus gain power from their negative emotions.



* ''{{Film/Cure}}'': [[PsychoPsychologist Kunihiko Mamiya]] exposes other people to repetitive sounds to hypnotize them, implanting the suggestion to [[SerialKiller commit murders.]]
* In ''Film/DangerDiva'', when the corporate thugs catch up with Scattering and Devi, Scattering becomes one of the mindless brain cattle while Devi is hypnotized into becoming their diva, controller of the masses.
* In ''Film/FlashGordon1980'', Klytus and General Kala brainwash Professor Zarkov, the Earth scientist that deduced Ming's attack on Earth. They reversed his experiences in his mind starting with blasting off to Mongo, through his years at NASA, all the way back to the womb. Klytus says to reprogram him to a Level 3 agent. but Kala has the tech up it to Level 6. Ultimately subverted since Zarkov successfuly fought the process by remembering things (Shakespeare, Einstein, "even a song by the Beatles") which protected him from the process. He also retained the new information General Kala had "installed."
* In ''Film/FrankensteinIsland'', Sheila Frankenstein brainwashes Doc into helping with her experiments to revitalize her husband. Doc's friends realize there is something wrong when Doc has no issues with conducting experiements that result in the deaths of human subjects. Eventually, they take Sheila hostage and force her to turn off the devices holding Doc in her thrall.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', Mola Ram brainwashes people to join the Thuggee cult by making them drink magic blood. He even manages to brainwash Indiana Jones. Fortunately, Short Round snaps him out of the trance by burning Indy with a torch.

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* ''{{Film/Cure}}'': ''Film/{{Cure}}'': [[PsychoPsychologist Kunihiko Mamiya]] exposes other people to repetitive sounds to hypnotize them, implanting the suggestion to [[SerialKiller commit murders.]]
* In ''Film/DangerDiva'', when ''Film/DangerDiva'': When the corporate thugs catch up with Scattering and Devi, Scattering becomes one of the mindless brain cattle while Devi is hypnotized into becoming their diva, controller of the masses.
* In ''Film/FlashGordon1980'', ''Film/FlashGordon1980'': Klytus and General Kala brainwash Professor Zarkov, the Earth scientist that deduced Ming's attack on Earth. They reversed his experiences in his mind starting with blasting off to Mongo, through his years at NASA, all the way back to the womb. Klytus says to reprogram him to a Level 3 agent. but Kala has the tech up it to Level 6. Ultimately subverted since Zarkov successfuly fought the process by remembering things (Shakespeare, Einstein, "even a song by the Beatles") which protected him from the process. He also retained the new information General Kala had "installed."
* In ''Film/FrankensteinIsland'', ''Film/FrankensteinIsland'': Sheila Frankenstein brainwashes Doc into helping with her experiments to revitalize her husband. Doc's friends realize there is something wrong when Doc has no issues with conducting experiements that result in the deaths of human subjects. Eventually, they take Sheila hostage and force her to turn off the devices holding Doc in her thrall.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'': Mola Ram brainwashes people to join the Thuggee cult by making them drink magic blood. He even manages to brainwash Indiana Jones. Fortunately, Short Round snaps him out of the trance by burning Indy with a torch.



*** The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.
* One of the crimes that the Galaxy organization commits in the Franchise/JamesBond-spoof ''Film/OurManFlint'' is turning women into brainwashed [[SexSlave "Pleasure Units"]], putting a different spin on their claims that their actions are for the greater good.
* In ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', Miles is captured by the ShadowDictator government and reprogrammed into an obedient citizen -- we see an electronic mind-control experiment where he's made to behave like a contestant in the Miss America pageant.
* In ''Film/StarshipTroopers3Marauder'', Sky Marshal Omar Anoke is brainwashed by the captive Brain Bug after he confers with it multiple times. He shuts down the defenses on Roku San, leading to its takeover by the Bugs. When his ship crash lands on a Bug planet, he leads the survivors to the Bug's supreme leader, the planet-sized Bug God Behemecoatyl. [[spoiler:He gets devoured by Behemecoatyl for his efforts.]]

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*** ** The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.
* ''Film/OurManFlint'': One of the crimes that the Galaxy organization commits in the Franchise/JamesBond-spoof ''Film/OurManFlint'' is turning women into brainwashed [[SexSlave "Pleasure Units"]], putting a different spin on their claims that their actions are for the greater good.
* In ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'': Miles is captured by the ShadowDictator government and reprogrammed into an obedient citizen -- we see an electronic mind-control experiment where he's made to behave like a contestant in the Miss America pageant.
* In ''Film/StarshipTroopers3Marauder'', ''Film/StarshipTroopers3Marauder'': Sky Marshal Omar Anoke is brainwashed by the captive Brain Bug after he confers with it multiple times. He shuts down the defenses on Roku San, leading to its takeover by the Bugs. When his ship crash lands on a Bug planet, he leads the survivors to the Bug's supreme leader, the planet-sized Bug God Behemecoatyl. [[spoiler:He gets devoured by Behemecoatyl for his efforts.]]



* Happens to multiple anonymous programs in ''Film/TronLegacy'', most notably [[spoiler:Tron himself, who goes under the name "Rinzler" until the effects are broken by Flynn in the climax.]]. The process is known variously as "rectifying" or "re-purposing" and is essentially to programs what brainwashing is to humans.

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* ''Film/TronLegacy'': Happens to multiple anonymous programs in ''Film/TronLegacy'', programs, most notably [[spoiler:Tron himself, who goes under the name "Rinzler" until the effects are broken by Flynn in the climax.]]. The process is known variously as "rectifying" or "re-purposing" and is essentially to programs what brainwashing is to humans.
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Naturally, there is PowerPerversionPotential to be found in this. See also KissMeImVirtual. Often done to the WeakWilled. If the heroes do it, it's likely BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood. Watch out for {{Intrinsic Vow}}s.

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Naturally, there is PowerPerversionPotential to be found in this. See also KissMeImVirtual. Often done to the WeakWilled. If the heroes do it, it's likely BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood. Watch out for {{Intrinsic Vow}}s.
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* ''Literature/Area51'': The Airlia technology can brainwash humans to serve them.

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* ''Crazy Irken and ?'' (''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''-based crossover fic anthology by Creator/DRissing and Creator/{{nightmaster000}}. [[note]]Unable to link due to violating Content Policy, but it can be found on their Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn pages.[[/note]]):
**In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' chapter, Zim breaks into Area 51 in order to steal an alien rock that when broken unleashes an energy that brainwashes into obedience anyone who is looking at it with their vision unprotected. Courtney helps him by breaking it while on camera, which brainwashes TD’s global audience into obeying Courtney, who orders them to obey Zim.
**In the ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' chapter, the chemical composition of Zim's semen essentially drugs Penny after he rapes her, muddling her mind and leaving her in a highly-suggestive state. As such, she ends up confirming all of Zim's paranoid accusations about her being part of an anti-Irken SpacePolice, and is unable to resist when he claims her as his slave. [[spoiler: By the chapter's epilogue, this has worn off, but by this point Penny has decided that she likes the perks of being Zim's concubine, and goes with it.]]
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* In Harry Potter Canon, the Death Eaters claimed they were under the Imperius to avoid jailtime. In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14109811/21/Escape-Artist Escape Artist]], it's revealed Dumbledore intentionally made the defense and had it filter through Snape, even going as far as to suppress the fact the Dark Mark will not take an unwilling recipient. Why? To see Harry Potter dead, acquire all his wealth and kickstart another war to be viewed as the second coming of Merlin.

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* ''Film/TheLostSkeletonOfCadavra'': The evil Skeleton, and HumanAliens Kro-Bar and Lattis, both try to mind-control housewife Betty at the same time. The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.

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* ''Film/TheLostSkeletonOfCadavra'': The evil Skeleton, and HumanAliens Kro-Bar and Lattis, both try to mind-control housewife Betty at the same time. The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.



* One of the crimes that the Galaxy organization commits in the Franchise/JamesBond-spoof ''Film/OurManFlint'' is turning women into brainwashed "Pleasure Units".

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*** The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.
* One of the crimes that the Galaxy organization commits in the Franchise/JamesBond-spoof ''Film/OurManFlint'' is turning women into brainwashed [[SexSlave "Pleasure Units".Units"]], putting a different spin on their claims that their actions are for the greater good.



* ''Film/X2XMenUnited'':
** Lady Deathstrike is mind-controlled by Stryker and [[spoiler:she comes out of it for a brief moment only for Stryker to forcibly reapply another dose of mind-control]].
** Nightcrawler is also brainwashed by Stryker.

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''Film/X2XMenUnited'': Stryker has developed a drug that can control mutants, so he can use them to carry out his EvilPlan. Magneto is forced to give up information on Xavier, Nightcrawler is used to fake an AssassinationAttempt on the US President, while Lady Deathstrike is mind-controlled by Stryker and [[spoiler:she acts as TheDragon; she comes out of it for a brief moment only for Stryker to forcibly reapply another dose of mind-control]].
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* ''Series/BirdsOfPrey2002'': Harley is given an ability to hypnotize people in the series finale. She uses it to make people [[PsychicAssistedSuicide kill themselves]] and serve as her {{mooks}}.
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* At the end of ''Fanfic/KnowsIfYouveBeenNaughty'', [[spoiler: after being [[KarmicTransformation transformed into an elf]], Gaz is brainwashed to think only of joyfully creating Christmas presents for nice children. It's implied this is the case with all the other elves too.]]

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** There is a skill specifically for this purpose, unsurprisingly named "Brainwashing". Unlike most example, it's a slow process that can take weeks if not months to pull off, depending on the will of the would-be target, and requires the target to be captive. This skill has the obvious game implications of giving a good reason for a villain to say "IWantThemAlive", and creating ParanoiaFuel for the players (was the ally I just rescued brainwashed by the enemy, and waiting for an opportunity to backstab me?). Fortunately, some skills can be used to cure it and return the victim to normal.

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* In ''VideoGame/JudgmentRites'', the omnipotent Trelane creates a romanticized version of a World War 1 German town named "Gothos" in which to play out his childish fascination with the war. Lacking anyone to populate the town, he kidnaps three Federation ships and brainwashes the crews to serve as the town's population. The townspeople are [[AllStereotypeCast all stereotypes]], but fully believe their roles and have no memory of their real lives. When Trelane is finally driven off one way or another, the crewmembers regain their memories but forget their time in Gothos almost completely. In the epilogue, Gretel Gernsbeck does seem to vaguely remember having met Kirk.



* In ''VideoGame/StarTrekJudgmentRites'', the omnipotent Trelane creates a romanticized version of a World War 1 German town named "Gothos" in which to play out his childish fascination with the war. Lacking anyone to populate the town, he kidnaps three Federation ships and brainwashes the crews to serve as the town's population. The townspeople are [[AllStereotypeCast all stereotypes]], but fully believe their roles and have no memory of their real lives. When Trelane is finally driven off one way or another, the crewmembers regain their memories but forget their time in Gothos almost completely. In the epilogue, Gretel Gernsbeck does seem to vaguely remember having met Kirk.

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* ''Series/BlakesSeven'' [[Recap/BlakesSevenS1E1TheWayBack opens]] with Roj Blake, a loyal citizen of the Terran Federation, being informed that he was once a RebelLeader who was captured and brainwashed until he was willing to publicly denounce his own rebellion. His memories were then altered so he remembered nothing about his past. However, the Federation is worried that Blake will regain his memories, so they frame him and have him deported to a penal colony, setting off the events of the series.



* ''Series/BlakesSeven'' [[Recap/BlakesSevenS1E1TheWayBack opens]] with Roj Blake, a loyal citizen of the Terran Federation, being informed that he was once a RebelLeader who was captured and brainwashed until he was willing to publicly denounce his own rebellion. His memories were then altered so he remembered nothing about his past. However, the Federation is worried that Blake will regain his memories, so they frame him and have him deported to a penal colony, setting off the events of the series.



** The Thorian -- a thousands of years old sentient plant -- from ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'' is able to enslave an entire human colony on Feros, turning them into a HiveMind of obedient workers. Once you start to pose a threat to it, the entire colony goes hostile. Unlike indoctrination, the Thorian's brainwashing is less subtle and more brute-force, and one character is shown to struggle for control of their body.

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** Porky, with the help of [[{{Jerkass}} Fassad]], use [[TVNeverLies "Happy Boxes"]] to woo the previously low-tech and peaceful citizens of Tazmily Village into a materialistic lifestyle. Toward the end, most of the villagers move to [[{{Egopolis}} New Pork City]], except the Main party and their companions.

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* In the first episode of ''Anime/CodeGeass,'' Lelouch gains the Geass power - the ability to look into someone's eyes and to give them an order that they can't disobey, or even remember after its resolution. It has several restrictions, such as it only working once per person, or only working within the realms of physical possibility, or requiring direct eye contact, and most of the first series features him attempting to work around these restrictions in order to accomplish his goals of bringing down the totalitarian Brittania.

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** In ''Anime/Pokemon3'', Ash's mother is brainwashed by Entei into believing that she is the mother of Molly. [[spoiler:She breaks out of the spell, however, when she sees Ash on TV.]]
** One episode had Team Rocket's more competent rivals, Butch and Cassidy, use a Drowzee hooked up to a machine to brainwash all the Pokémon on Mandarin Island into disobeying their masters and obeying only them, with some examples being Ash's Pikachu and Misty's Togepi. Only Officer Jenny's Gastly, whose nature as a ghost-type negates the power of any psychic-type Pokémon, is immune. Ash later managed to trick Pikachu into destroying the machine.
** And again in "Control Freak", when Jessie gains control of an ancient golden helmet and staff used by the previous owner to control all Pokémon, with the exception of Brock's Golbat, who was able to resist it. Luckily, the control only spanned the area where the artifacts were buried, which meant that for Jesse to control her Pokémon, she would have to stay on that spot forever.
** There's Mewtwo's brainwashing of the kidnapped Nurse Joy in the first movie.
** The King of Pokélantis' brainwashed Ash in one episode. Ash eventually snapped out of it.
** A recurring villain in the ''X & Y'' seasons was a Malamar that used its mind-control powers to further its own plots.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** The series loved this trope, especially during the "Dark Kingdom" arc, ranging from brainwashed random innocents-of-the-week up to the horrifying [[spoiler:brainwashing of Endymion/Mamoru/Tuxedo Kamen]] into becoming [[spoiler:an agent of the Dark Kingdom in the first season. Sure, it didn't take at first, but after the second go he pretty much beat Usagi within an inch of her life before [[ThePowerOfLove Usagi tearfully reminding him of their history together, holding out their music box locket]] snapped him out of it. Then he's brainwashed again in the second arc of [[Manga/SailorMoon the manga]] by the Black Moon. He's brainwashed ''again'' in the fourth season by Nehellenia's mirror shard. Finally, his corpse is brainwashed once last time by Galaxia in the manga.]]
** The other senshi are also reanimated as evil pawns in the last arcs of the manga, and several characters have episode or chapter incidences of minor brainwashing.
* Unlike prior versions, in Act 2 of ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Ami is brainwashed by the Dark Kingdom's [[MindControlDevice Crystal Disk]] program into expending her cognitive energies in their service, though it doesn't fully take due to Ami recognizing that her [[ThePowerOfFriendship friend]] Usagi is in distress, and snapping out of it.
** And according to the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] continuity and a blink-and-you-miss-it reference near the end of the season [[spoiler: the four Dark Generals/Shittenou all suffered this fate, too, being brainwashed by Beryl and Metallia the same way Endymion was. This might suggest some semi-failed brainwashing on the part of [[HeroicSacrifice Nephrite]]...]]
* In ''Anime/WolfsRain'' [[spoiler:Hige is brainwashed by remote control via his collar, as part of a plot by Lady Jagara to find the wolf who will open Paradise.]]

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** In ''Anime/Pokemon3'', Ash's mother is brainwashed by Entei into believing that she is the mother of Molly. [[spoiler:She breaks out of the spell, however, when she sees Ash on TV.]]
**
''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'':
***
One episode had Team Rocket's more competent rivals, Butch and Cassidy, use a Drowzee hooked up to a machine to brainwash all the Pokémon on Mandarin Island into disobeying their masters and obeying only them, with some examples being Ash's Pikachu and Misty's Togepi. Only Officer Jenny's Gastly, whose nature as a ghost-type negates the power of any psychic-type Pokémon, is immune. Ash later managed to trick Pikachu into destroying the machine.
** And *** It happens again in "Control Freak", "[[Recap/PokemonS4E39ControlFreak Control Freak!]]" when Jessie gains control of an ancient golden helmet and staff used by the previous owner to control all Pokémon, with the exception of Brock's Golbat, who was able to resist it. Luckily, the control only spanned the area where the artifacts were buried, which meant that for Jesse to control her Pokémon, she would have to stay on that spot forever.
** There's Mewtwo's brainwashing of the kidnapped Nurse Joy in the first movie.
**
*** The King of Pokélantis' brainwashed brainwashes Ash in one episode. Ash eventually snapped snaps out of it.
** A recurring villain in the ''X & Y'' ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY XY]]'' seasons was a Malamar that used its mind-control powers to further its own plots.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** [[Anime/SailorMoon The series loved series]] loves this trope, especially during the "Dark Kingdom" arc, ranging from brainwashed random innocents-of-the-week up to the horrifying [[spoiler:brainwashing of Endymion/Mamoru/Tuxedo Kamen]] into becoming [[spoiler:an agent of the Dark Kingdom in the first season. Sure, it didn't take at first, but after the second go he pretty much beat Usagi within an inch of her life before [[ThePowerOfLove Usagi tearfully reminding him of their history together, holding out their music box locket]] snapped him out of it. Then he's brainwashed again in the second arc of [[Manga/SailorMoon the manga]] by the Black Moon. He's brainwashed ''again'' in the fourth season by Nehellenia's mirror shard. Finally, his corpse is brainwashed once last time by Galaxia in the manga.]]
** The other senshi are also reanimated as evil pawns in the last arcs of [[Manga/SailorMoon the manga, manga]], and several characters have episode or chapter incidences of minor brainwashing.
* ** Unlike prior versions, in Act 2 of ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Ami is brainwashed by the Dark Kingdom's [[MindControlDevice Crystal Disk]] program into expending her cognitive energies in their service, though it doesn't fully take due to Ami recognizing that her [[ThePowerOfFriendship friend]] Usagi is in distress, and snapping out of it.
** And according According to the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] manga continuity and a blink-and-you-miss-it reference near the end of the season [[spoiler: the above season, [[spoiler:the four Dark Generals/Shittenou all suffered this fate, too, being brainwashed by Beryl and Metallia the same way Endymion was. This might suggest some semi-failed brainwashing on the part of [[HeroicSacrifice Nephrite]]...]]
Nephrite]]]].
* In ''Anime/WolfsRain'' ''Anime/WolfsRain'', [[spoiler:Hige is brainwashed by remote control via his collar, as part of a plot by Lady Jagara to find the wolf who will open Paradise.]]Paradise]].



* Brainwashing comes in many forms in ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''. The Barian emperors (mainly the tough but somewhat cowardly Girag) get random humans to do their bidding through the power of their Rank-Up Magic cards, turning them into loyal servants (until losing a duel knocks them out of the trance). Meanwhile, many of the Number monsters make people who own their cards worship them, and/or do unfriendly or even evil things....in a phenomenon more similar to a MindVirus. Both Barians and Numbers often have the power to outright possess a helpless person, but defeat in a duel is an assured way to reverse that.

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* Brainwashing comes in many forms in ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''. ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''.
**
The Barian emperors (mainly the tough but somewhat cowardly Girag) get random humans to do their bidding through the power of their Rank-Up Magic cards, turning them into loyal servants (until losing a duel knocks them out of the trance). Meanwhile, many of the Number monsters make people who own their cards worship them, and/or do unfriendly or even evil things....things... in a phenomenon more similar to a MindVirus. Both Barians and Numbers often have the power to outright possess a helpless person, but defeat in a duel is an assured way to reverse that.



* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': Happens to ComicBook/BuckyBarnes in the ''ComicBook/CaptainAmericaWinterSoldier'' arc.

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* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': Happens This happens to ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes in the ''ComicBook/CaptainAmericaWinterSoldier'' arc.''ComicBook/CaptainAmericaWinterSoldier''.



* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': During ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'', ComicBook/SilverSurfer is weakened by a wormhole, brainwashed, and has a Restraining Bolt placed on him in order to have him fight in gladiatorial battles.



* In ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'', ComicBook/SilverSurfer is weakened by a wormhole, brainwashed, and has a Restraining Bolt placed on him in order to have him fight in gladiatorial battles.



** ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlSaga'', this was Superman's initial impression of Matrix when she claimed to be ComicBook/LanaLang and that she had gotten her powers from ComicBook/LexLuthor. It ends up in a brief fight between the two heroes until they get things straightened out about Supergirl's actual origin, that she came from a Pocket Universe and that her powers were given to her by its version of Lex Luthor, who by a ForWantOfANail circumstance was kept from becoming a criminal in his own universe.



** In ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlSaga'', this is Superman's initial impression of Matrix when she claims to be Lana Lang and that she had gotten her powers from Lex Luthor. It ends up in a brief fight between the two heroes until they get things straightened out about Supergirl's actual origin, that she came from a Pocket Universe and that her powers were given to her by its version of Lex Luthor, who was kept from becoming a criminal in his own universe.



** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Volume 1]]'': Hypnota has brainwashed the humans they abducted and sold to Saturnian slavers, to ensure they think there is nothing for them but to be Saturnain slaves and do not attempt to rebel or escape. This makes it very difficult to get them back to their homes, learn their names and return them to human society in general after the Saturnian Emperor signs a treaty with the United States.
** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Volume 2]]'', ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman2006 Volume 3]]'' & ''[[ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth Volume 5]]'' : Circe's Bestiamorphs were once men whom she [[ForcedTransformation transformed]] and brainwashed into her loyal servants with no recollection of who they once were. Diana's Lasso of Truth can undo the brainwashing but she can't do anything about their current physical state.

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** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 In [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Volume 1]]'': 1]], Hypnota has brainwashed the humans they abducted and sold to Saturnian slavers, to ensure they think there is nothing for them but to be Saturnain slaves and do not attempt to rebel or escape. This makes it very difficult to get them back to their homes, learn their names and return them to human society in general after the Saturnian Emperor signs a treaty with the United States.
** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 In [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Volume 2]]'', ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman2006 2]], [[ComicBook/WonderWoman2006 Volume 3]]'' & ''[[ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth 3]] and [[ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth Volume 5]]'' : 5]], Circe's Bestiamorphs were once men whom she [[ForcedTransformation transformed]] and brainwashed into her loyal servants with no recollection of who they once were. Diana's Lasso of Truth can undo the brainwashing but she can't do anything about their current physical state.



** A favoured technique of ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}} is to capture heroes and transform them into his Horsemen, then send them out to do violence in his name. Notable victims include [[ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII Archangel]], ComicBook/{{Colossus}}, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the Hulk]] and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, all of whom eventually escaped his control, one way or another.

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** A favoured technique of ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}} Apocalypse is to capture heroes and transform them into his Horsemen, then send them out to do violence in his name. Notable victims include [[ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII Archangel]], ComicBook/{{Colossus}}, Archangel, Colossus, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the Hulk]] and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Psylocke, all of whom eventually escaped his control, one way or another.



** [[MassHypnosis Nearly]] ''[[MassHypnosis everyone]]'' [[MassHypnosis even lightly associated with Calvin]] in "The Alien Huntress".

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** [[MassHypnosis Nearly]] Nearly ''[[MassHypnosis everyone]]'' [[MassHypnosis even lightly associated with Calvin]] Calvin in "The Alien Huntress".



* In ''FanFic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', Mephiles uses multiple forms of MindManipulation to a point where it's hard to discern which trope article this should even be entered on, but most predominantly he likes to sprinkle his forces kidnapped DC characters that are brainwashed into being grey scaled, red-eyeds, mindless thralls of his that serve only to do his bidding and inflict mental/emotional pain on those who knew them.

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* In ''FanFic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', ''Fanfic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', Mephiles uses multiple forms of MindManipulation mind control to a point where it's hard to discern which trope article this should even be entered on, but most predominantly he likes to sprinkle his forces kidnapped DC characters that are brainwashed into being grey scaled, red-eyeds, mindless thralls of his that serve only to do his bidding and inflict mental/emotional pain on those who knew them.



* The NebulousEvilOrganization Pokextinction in ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'' builds its army by capturing transforming Pokeumans and brainwashing them to side with Mr. X in the secret war.
* In the fanfiction ''Revenge of Darkrai'' by megagamer, [[spoiler:Darkrai mind controls Skitty, Snivy, and Pikachu.]]

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* The NebulousEvilOrganization NebulousEvilOrganisation Pokextinction in ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'' builds its army by capturing transforming Pokeumans and brainwashing them to side with Mr. X in the secret war.
* In the fanfiction ''Revenge of Darkrai'' by megagamer, [[spoiler:Darkrai mind controls mind-controls Skitty, Snivy, and Pikachu.Pikachu]].
* Much like its source, the fan comic ''Webcomic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'' features brainwashing: first of Chibiusa to become a queen of chaos, then Endymion to be her consort, then the Asteroid Senshi to fight on behalf of Servant Chaos. [[spoiler:The Asteroid Senshi are killed by Usagi, and Chibiusa and Endymion's brainwashing are broken when Usagi does a SuicideByCop in response to the previous phrase.
]]



* During ''[[FanFic/TamersForeverSeries Theory of Chaos]]'', all the Tamers except Takato are brainwashed into acting wildly out of character, leading to some of the series' most [[CrossesTheLineTwice disturbingly hilarious]] scenes ever.

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* ''Fanfic/TamersForeverSeries'': During ''[[FanFic/TamersForeverSeries Theory ''Theory of Chaos]]'', Chaos'', all the Tamers except Takato are brainwashed into acting wildly out of character, leading to some of the series' most [[CrossesTheLineTwice disturbingly hilarious]] scenes ever.



* Two (three) examples in ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'':

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* Two (three) examples in ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'':



** In RealLife, George's last album was titled this.
** A minor example is when the four are ambushed just outside the White Tower and hit with love-me magic to keep them still until their attackers can divest them of their white key and enter the Tower themselves. Except [[spoiler: Paul is immune to mind control, and scares them away]].
*** Similarly, the ambushers at Hermit's Rock find out the same thing about [[spoiler: Paul]].

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** In RealLife, George's last album was titled this.
** A minor example is when the four are ambushed just outside the White Tower and hit with love-me magic to keep them still until their attackers can divest them of their white key and enter the Tower themselves. Except [[spoiler: Paul [[spoiler:Paul is immune to mind control, and scares them away]].
***
away]]. Similarly, the ambushers at Hermit's Rock find out the same thing about [[spoiler: Paul]].[[spoiler:Paul]].



* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Mewtwo brainwashes the kidnapped Nurse Joy in ''Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie''.
** In ''Anime/Pokemon3'', Ash's mother is brainwashed by Entei into believing that she is the mother of Molly. [[spoiler:She breaks out of the spell, however, when she sees Ash on TV.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool'': Revolta, The Witch of The Web, uses mind-control web headphones to control the female monsters into doing her bidding, until she makes them evil permanently at midnight.



* ''Film/JMenForever'' (1979). The evil Lightning Bug plans to brainwash the Earth people with rock & roll broadcasts, but is successfully countered by schmaltzy music from the Military Underground Sugared Airwaves Command ([[FunWithAcronyms M.U.S.A.C.]]). So the Bug decides to use hashish instead, and only the combined forces of the J-Men (a team of [[GagDub redubbed]] superheroes from Republic FilmSerial clips) can stop him!
* ''Film/TheLostSkeletonOfCadavra'' (2004). The evil Skeleton, and HumanAliens Kro-Bar and Lattis, both try to mind-control housewife Betty at the same time. The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.

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* ''Film/JMenForever'' (1979). ''Film/JMenForever'': The evil Lightning Bug plans to brainwash the Earth people with rock & roll broadcasts, but is successfully countered by schmaltzy music from the Military Underground Sugared Airwaves Command ([[FunWithAcronyms M.U.S.A.C.]]). So the Bug decides to use hashish instead, and only the combined forces of the J-Men (a team of [[GagDub redubbed]] superheroes from Republic FilmSerial clips) can stop him!
* ''Film/TheLostSkeletonOfCadavra'' (2004). ''Film/TheLostSkeletonOfCadavra'': The evil Skeleton, and HumanAliens Kro-Bar and Lattis, both try to mind-control housewife Betty at the same time. The skeleton does this to multiple people in the sequel, including Kro-Bar and Lattis.



* In ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', Woody Allen's character is captured by the ShadowDictator government and reprogrammed into an obedient citizen -- we see an electronic mind-control experiment where he's made to behave like a contestant in the Miss America pageant.

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* In ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', Woody Allen's character Miles is captured by the ShadowDictator government and reprogrammed into an obedient citizen -- we see an electronic mind-control experiment where he's made to behave like a contestant in the Miss America pageant.



* ''{{Film/Thelma}}'': Thelma is able to make people do things she wants (like arrive at her building and kiss her) by wishing it. She's appalled to realize this may be [[spoiler:why Anja is attracted to her.]]

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* ''{{Film/Thelma}}'': ''Film/{{Thelma}}'': Thelma is able to make people do things she wants (like arrive at her building and kiss her) by wishing it. She's appalled to realize this may be [[spoiler:why Anja is attracted to her.]]



* ''Volunteers'' has John Candy's character get brainwashed in the middle. It happened to him in ''Going Berserk'' as well.



** Lady Deathstrike is mind-controlled by Stryker and [[spoiler:she comes out of it for a brief moment only for Stryker to forcibly reapply another dose of mind-control.]]

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** Lady Deathstrike is mind-controlled by Stryker and [[spoiler:she comes out of it for a brief moment only for Stryker to forcibly reapply another dose of mind-control.]]mind-control]].



%% * Zoolander.



* ''Literature/DarkOnesMistress'' has Lucias compelling both a guard and Clara at different times ... the former to his death, the latter [[spoiler:to keep her safe]].

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* ''Literature/DarkOnesMistress'' has Lucias compelling both a guard and Clara at different times ... times -- the former to his death, the latter [[spoiler:to keep her safe]].



* In ''Literature/ThePlatinumKey'' [[spoiler:TRAPPSTON was hypnotized by Tayk Wun to turn evil and steal the Platinum Key. Aly manages to accidentally undo the hypnotism]].

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* In ''Literature/ThePlatinumKey'' ''Literature/ThePlatinumKey'', [[spoiler:TRAPPSTON was hypnotized by Tayk Wun to turn evil and steal the Platinum Key. Aly manages to accidentally undo the hypnotism]].



* In one of the ''Literature/{{Witchcraft}}'' gameplay examples they have on the Eden Studios website, the bumbling villain uses a psionic effect to do a kind of Jedi Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me and want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her for evil purposes. However, what happens is that the PC breaks the effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.



* ''Series/Danger5:'' Allied soldiers are being turned into Japanese robot-soldiers in "Kill-Men of the Rising Sun".
* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', the higher-ups in Heaven consider this the standard methodology for dealing with insubordinate angels.
** Castiel in particular is a repeated victim of this. [[spoiler:It never holds up in the face of Cas's "[[HoYay profound bond]]" with Dean.]]
* ''Franchise/StargateVerse'':
** In ''Series/StargateSG1'', the Goa'uld are shown on several occasions to have the ability to brainwash people if they choose to. Being the [[BodySnatcher Goa'uld]], they have no moral qualms about doing so.
** Teal'c's son Ryak is brainwashed by the Goa'uld into believing his father is a traitor. It takes a painful hit of the zat gun to bring him around.
** Teal'c himself is brainwashed into once again believing the Goa'uld are gods, as he makes multiple attempts to betray the [=SG1=] team (they don't fall for it). It takes being brought close to death to snap him out of it.
** Technically, the way the heroes defeat the Ori's followers in ''Film/StargateTheArkOfTruth'' is brainwashing, even if they are being made to believe the truth.
** In ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the heroes attempt at several points to brainwash some Wraith into believing they are human. This is one of the most controversial actions taken by the heroes (in universe and out), and the consequences of these attempts come back to bite them. ''Hard''.
** The Wraith also have the power to manipulate human minds to some degree, but it's not showcased much.
** [[spoiler:Telford]] in ''Series/StargateUniverse'' is brainwashed to act as an agent for the Lucian Alliance, and it's a while before anyone figures it out.
* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', "[[Recap/FarscapeS01E06ThankGodItsFridayAgain Thank God It's Friday... Again]]", among several others. Including the episode "[[Recap/FarscapeS02E18AClockworkNebari A Clockwork Nebari]]", where the induced nausea isn't on the characters, but on the audience, as it involves ''[[EyeScream pulling the eyeball a foot out of its socket and placing a microchip on the exposed optic nerve]]''. Never mind that Eyeballs Do Not Work That Way, ''[[{{Squick}} gah]]''.
%%* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', "This Side of Paradise".%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
* ''Series/DarkAngel'': Manticore loves to do this by pumping drugs into X-5s, then blasting them in the eye with a laser for hours on end, leaving them not even knowing what they had revealed while drugged.
%%* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', "Workforce"%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample

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* ''Series/Danger5:'' Allied soldiers are being turned into Japanese robot-soldiers in "Kill-Men of the Rising Sun".
* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', the higher-ups in Heaven consider this the standard methodology for dealing with insubordinate angels.
** Castiel in particular is a repeated victim of this. [[spoiler:It never holds up in the face of Cas's "[[HoYay profound bond]]" with Dean.]]
* ''Franchise/StargateVerse'':
** In ''Series/StargateSG1'', the Goa'uld are shown on several occasions to have the ability to brainwash people if they choose to. Being the [[BodySnatcher Goa'uld]], they have no moral qualms about doing so.
** Teal'c's son Ryak is brainwashed by the Goa'uld into believing his father is a traitor. It takes a painful hit of the zat gun to bring him around.
** Teal'c himself is brainwashed into once again believing the Goa'uld are gods, as he makes multiple attempts to betray the [=SG1=] team (they don't fall for it). It takes being brought close to death to snap him out of it.
** Technically, the way the heroes defeat the Ori's followers in ''Film/StargateTheArkOfTruth'' is brainwashing, even if they are being made to believe the truth.
** In ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the heroes
The enemies attempt at several points to brainwash some Wraith into believing they are human. This is one of the most controversial actions taken by the heroes (in universe and out), and the consequences of these attempts come back to bite them. ''Hard''.
** The Wraith also have the power to manipulate human minds to some degree, but it's not showcased much.
** [[spoiler:Telford]] in ''Series/StargateUniverse'' is brainwashed to act as an agent for the Lucian Alliance, and it's a while before anyone figures it out.
* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', "[[Recap/FarscapeS01E06ThankGodItsFridayAgain Thank God It's Friday... Again]]", among several others. Including the episode "[[Recap/FarscapeS02E18AClockworkNebari A Clockwork Nebari]]", where the induced nausea isn't on the characters, but on the audience, as it involves ''[[EyeScream pulling the eyeball a foot out of its socket and placing a microchip on the exposed optic nerve]]''. Never mind that Eyeballs Do Not Work That Way, ''[[{{Squick}} gah]]''.
%%* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', "This Side of Paradise".%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
* ''Series/DarkAngel'': Manticore loves to do
this by pumping drugs into X-5s, then blasting them on Sydney in the eye with a laser for hours on end, leaving them not even knowing what they ''Series/{{Alias}}'', but it only fails because [[spoiler:her own father had revealed while drugged.
%%* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', "Workforce"%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
spent her childhood hardening her against this very possibility. Screwed-up family, indeed]].



* In ''Series/BabylonFive'', [[spoiler:Psi-cop Bester]] turns [[spoiler:Garibaldi]] into a secret agent so secret that even [[spoiler:''he'']] doesn't know it.



* In ''Series/{{V 1983}}'', the Visitors have a brainwashing method called conversion, but humans are so resistant to it that it is only considered worth the bother for a few vital individuals.

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* In ''Series/{{V 1983}}'', ''Series/Danger5'': Allied soldiers are being turned into Japanese robot-soldiers in "Kill-Men of the Visitors Rising Sun".
* ''Series/BlakesSeven'' [[Recap/BlakesSevenS1E1TheWayBack opens]] with Roj Blake, a loyal citizen of the Terran Federation, being informed that he was once a RebelLeader who was captured and brainwashed until he was willing to publicly denounce his own rebellion. His memories were then altered so he remembered nothing about his past. However, the Federation is worried that Blake will regain his memories, so they frame him and
have a brainwashing method called conversion, but humans are so resistant him deported to it that it is only considered worth a penal colony, setting off the bother events of the series.
* ''Series/DarkAngel'': Manticore loves to do this by pumping drugs into X-5s, then blasting them in the eye with a laser
for a few vital individuals.hours on end, leaving them not even knowing what they had revealed while drugged.



* In a series 2 episode of ''Series/TheMightyBoosh'', "The Call of the Yeti," the main characters narrowly escape being brainwashed and raped by yeti.
* The vampires in ''Series/TrueBlood'' have an ability to {{glamour}} people into doing things that they would not ordinarily do.
* The enemies attempt this on Sydney in ''Series/{{Alias}}'', but it only fails because [[spoiler:her own father had spent her childhood hardening her against this very possibility. Screwed-up family, indeed]].
* In ''Series/{{NCIS}}'', the North Korean assassin named Kai had in her childhood been to an institution remarkably like the Academy in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and is seeking revenge.
* In ''Series/BabylonFive'', [[spoiler:Psi-cop Bester]] turns [[spoiler:Garibaldi]] into a secret agent so secret that even [[spoiler:''he'']] doesn't know it.



%% * ''Series/MacGyver1985'' episode "Brainwashed".
%% * ''Series/Merlin2008'': At least two episodes come to mind where Arthur was brainwashed, and there's also at least one episode where %% Uther is brainwashed, and one where Merlin is brainwashed, too.
* ''Series/BlakesSeven'' opens with Roj Blake, a loyal citizen of the Terran Federation, being informed that he was once a RebelLeader who was captured and brainwashed until he was willing to publicly denounce his own rebellion. His memories were then altered so he remembered nothing about his past. However the Federation is worried that Blake will regain his memories, so they frame him and have him deported to a penal colony, setting off the events of the series.
%% * ''Series/EarthFinalConflict'' the CVI's motivational imperative.
* A somewhat ambiguous example in ''Series/KamenRiderDecade''. Diend seems to have this effect on the Riders he summons VIA the Diend Driver. The most notable example is during the Hibiki arc, when he summons Momotaros to distract Decade temporarily. Which is odd, as Decade and the Den-O group separated on good terms. (Thus, they wouldn't have a reason to fight) It explains why Momo was willing to pound the guy's head in, though.
** Speaking of Decade, Yusuke is subject to it ''three full times.'' The most straightforward example is Decade's trip to [[spoiler:Diend's reality]], where Yusuke is captured by Fourteen's minions and [[spoiler: injected with a mind-parasite that turns him into one of the world's "kind citizens]]." Natsumi almost gets the same treatment, but Decade destroys Fourteen and liberates everybody. Yusuke also finds himself mentally hijacked twice during the movies (Once by Priestess Bishum and the other by Kiva-La) to fight against Decade.

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%% * ''Series/MacGyver1985'' episode "Brainwashed".
%% * ''Series/Merlin2008'': At least two episodes come to mind where Arthur was brainwashed, and there's also at least one episode where %% Uther is brainwashed, and one where Merlin is brainwashed, too.
* ''Series/BlakesSeven'' opens with Roj Blake, a loyal citizen of the Terran Federation, being informed that he was once a RebelLeader who was captured and brainwashed until he was willing to publicly denounce his own rebellion. His memories were then altered so he remembered nothing about his past. However the Federation is worried that Blake will regain his memories, so they frame him and have him deported to a penal colony, setting off the events of the series.
%% *
%%* ''Series/EarthFinalConflict'' the CVI's motivational imperative.
* The ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode "[[Recap/FarscapeS01E06ThankGodItsFridayAgain Thank God It's Friday... Again]]", among several others. Including the episode "[[Recap/FarscapeS02E18AClockworkNebari A Clockwork Nebari]]", where the induced nausea isn't on the characters, but on the audience, as it involves ''[[EyeScream pulling the eyeball a foot out of its socket and placing a microchip on the exposed optic nerve]]''. Never mind that Eyeballs Do Not Work That Way, ''[[{{Squick}} gah]]''.
* ''Series/{{Hanna}}'': All of the Utrax girls have been indoctrinated, drugged and [[TykeBomb trained from birth to be assassins]] in a secret CIA program. It's not surprising that of them all, only a select few rebel against it.
* ''Series/InFromTheCold'' opens with showing three people in Madrid influenced somehow to attack or harass others, apparently at random. Another is later shown as well, killing others at her wedding party. While this is triggered, it shows as their eyes flashing a metallic blue gray. Jenny later pretends that she's one to get away with killing a man while in a bathhouse. However, the cops are skeptical of this by now since after the events many people have also claimed this, and see through her claims. Toward the end of the first season, Becca is brainwashed as well and sent to carry out an attack -- fortunately, Jenny learns how to stop it.
* ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'':
**
A somewhat ambiguous example in ''Series/KamenRiderDecade''.example. Diend seems to have this effect on the Riders he summons VIA the Diend Driver. The most notable example is during the Hibiki arc, when he summons Momotaros to distract Decade temporarily. Which is odd, as Decade and the Den-O group separated on good terms. (Thus, they wouldn't have a reason to fight) It explains why Momo was willing to pound the guy's head in, though.
** Speaking of Decade, Yusuke is subject to it this ''three full times.'' The most straightforward example is Decade's trip to [[spoiler:Diend's reality]], where Yusuke is captured by Fourteen's minions and [[spoiler: injected [[spoiler:injected with a mind-parasite that turns him into one of the world's "kind citizens]]." citizens"]]. Natsumi almost gets the same treatment, but Decade destroys Fourteen and liberates everybody. Yusuke also finds himself mentally hijacked twice during the movies (Once by Priestess Bishum and the other by Kiva-La) to fight against Decade.



* The ''Series/UFO1970'' episodes "The Psychobombs", "Kill Straker!", "E.S.P.", "The Cat With Ten Lives", "Destruction", "Mindbender" and "The Man Who Came Back" all have humans who have been put under mental control by the aliens for their nefarious purposes.



%%* ''Series/MacGyver1985'' episode "Brainwashed".
%%* ''Series/Merlin2008'': At least two episodes come to mind where Arthur was brainwashed, and there's also at least one episode where %% Uther is brainwashed, and one where Merlin is brainwashed, too.
* In a series 2 episode of ''Series/TheMightyBoosh'', "[[Recap/TheMightyBooshCallOfTheYeti Call of the Yeti]]", the main characters narrowly escape being brainwashed and raped by yeti.
* In ''Series/{{NCIS}}'', the North Korean assassin named Kai had in her childhood been to an institution remarkably like the Academy in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' and is seeking revenge.
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': In season 3, [[spoiler:Yavalla]]'s kinj is capable of reproducing, with her infecting people using it. Each one infected becomes mind controlled to her kinj and will obey her commands.



* ''Series/{{Hanna}}'': All of the Utrax girls have been indoctrinated, drugged and [[TykeBomb trained from birth to be assassins]] in a secret CIA program. It's not surprising that of them all, only a select few rebel against it.
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': In season 3, [[spoiler:Yavalla]]'s kinj is capable of reproducing, with her infecting people using it. Each one infected becomes mind controlled to her kinj and will obey her commands.

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* ''Series/{{Hanna}}'': All of the Utrax girls have been indoctrinated, drugged and [[TykeBomb trained from birth to be assassins]] in a secret CIA program. It's not surprising ''Series/ThePower2023'': It turns out that of them all, only a select few rebel against it.
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': In season 3, [[spoiler:Yavalla]]'s kinj
the power is capable of reproducing, with affecting people's minds and changing their thoughts, via manipulating the electricity in their brains. Eve uses this on Sister Veronica, stopping her infecting people using it. Each one infected becomes mind controlled alerting the police to her kinj and will obey her commands.Eve's location.



* ''Series/WonderWoman1975'': In the episode "The Pied Piper", pop musician Hamlin Rule uses his music and other hypnotizing techniques to transform his fans and Wonder Woman into obedient slave groupies in order to rob his own box office.
* ''Series/InFromTheCold'': The series opens with showing three people in Madrid influenced somehow to attack or harass others, apparently at random. Another is later shown as well, killing others at her wedding party. While this is triggered, it shows as their eyes flashing a metallic blue gray. Jenny later pretends that she's one to get away with killing a man while in a bathhouse. However, the cops are skeptical of this by now since after the events many people have also claimed this, and see through her claims. Toward the end of the first season, Becca is brainwashed as well and sent to carry out an attack -- fortunately, Jenny learns how to stop it.
* ''Series/ThePower2023'': It turns out that the power is capable of affecting people's minds and changing their thoughts, via manipulating the electricity in their brains. Eve uses this on Sister Veronica, stopping her alerting the police to Eve's location.

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* ''Franchise/StargateVerse'':
** In ''Series/StargateSG1'', the Goa'uld are shown on several occasions to have the ability to brainwash people if they choose to. Being the [[BodySnatcher Goa'uld]], they have no moral qualms about doing so.
** Teal'c's son Ryak is brainwashed by the Goa'uld into believing his father is a traitor. It takes a painful hit of the zat gun to bring him around.
** Teal'c himself is brainwashed into once again believing the Goa'uld are gods, as he makes multiple attempts to betray the [=SG1=] team (they don't fall for it). It takes being brought close to death to snap him out of it.
** Technically, the way the heroes defeat the Ori's followers in ''Film/StargateTheArkOfTruth'' is brainwashing, even if they are being made to believe the truth.
** In ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', the heroes attempt at several points to brainwash some Wraith into believing they are human. This is one of the most controversial actions taken by the heroes (in universe and out), and the consequences of these attempts come back to bite them. ''Hard''.
** The Wraith also have the power to manipulate human minds to some degree, but it's not showcased much.
** [[spoiler:Telford]] in ''Series/StargateUniverse'' is brainwashed to act as an agent for the Lucian Alliance, and it's a while before anyone figures it out.
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* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', the higher-ups in Heaven consider this the standard methodology for dealing with insubordinate angels. Castiel in particular is a repeated victim of this. [[spoiler:It never holds up in the face of Cas's "[[HoYay profound bond]]" with Dean.]]
* The vampires in ''Series/TrueBlood'' have an ability to {{glamour}} people into doing things that they would not ordinarily do.
* The ''Series/UFO1970'' episodes "The Psychobombs", "Kill Straker!", "E.S.P.", "The Cat With Ten Lives", "Destruction", "Mindbender" and "The Man Who Came Back" all have humans who have been put under mental control by the aliens for their nefarious purposes.
* In ''Series/{{V 1983}}'', the Visitors have a brainwashing method called conversion, but humans are so resistant to it that it is only considered worth the bother for a few vital individuals.
* ''Series/WonderWoman1975'': In the episode "The Pied Piper", pop musician Hamlin Rule uses his music and other hypnotizing techniques to transform his fans and Wonder Woman into obedient slave groupies in order to rob his own box office. \n* ''Series/InFromTheCold'': The series opens with showing three people in Madrid influenced somehow to attack or harass others, apparently at random. Another is later shown as well, killing others at her wedding party. While this is triggered, it shows as their eyes flashing a metallic blue gray. Jenny later pretends that she's one to get away with killing a man while in a bathhouse. However, the cops are skeptical of this by now since after the events many people have also claimed this, and see through her claims. Toward the end of the first season, Becca is brainwashed as well and sent to carry out an attack -- fortunately, Jenny learns how to stop it.\n* ''Series/ThePower2023'': It turns out that the power is capable of affecting people's minds and changing their thoughts, via manipulating the electricity in their brains. Eve uses this on Sister Veronica, stopping her alerting the police to Eve's location.



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* While in Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, Atro Rey Jr. and Rencor Latino were brainwashed by El Satánico into Los Sicarios del Ring, Averno and Mephisto. Satánico proved unable to control them but the changes he made to Averno and Mephisto were seemingly permanent.



* While in Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, Atro Rey Jr. and Rencor Latino were brainwashed by El Satánico into Los Sicarios del Ring, Averno and Mephisto. Satánico proved unable to control them but the changes he made to Averno and Mephisto were seemingly permanent.



* In the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 4th edition version of ''Draconomicon'', there's a sample mini-adventure in which a green dragon has pulled this on a handful of hapless Eladrin. Yes, even with their boosted Will defense.
* In one of the ''TabletopGame/{{Witchcraft}}'' gameplay examples they have on the Eden Studios website, the bumbling villain uses a psionic effect to do a kind of Jedi Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me and want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her for evil purposes. However, what happens is that the PC breaks the effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.

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* In the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsFourthEdition 4th edition edition]] version of ''Draconomicon'', there's a sample mini-adventure in which a green dragon has pulled this on a handful of hapless Eladrin. Yes, even with their boosted Will defense.
* In one ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'':
** There is a skill specifically for this purpose, unsurprisingly named "Brainwashing". Unlike most example, it's a slow process that can take weeks if not months to pull off, depending on the will
of the ''TabletopGame/{{Witchcraft}}'' gameplay examples they have on would-be target, and requires the Eden Studios website, target to be captive. This skill has the bumbling obvious game implications of giving a good reason for a villain uses a psionic effect to do say "IWantThemAlive", and creating ParanoiaFuel for the players (was the ally I just rescued brainwashed by the enemy, and waiting for an opportunity to backstab me?). Fortunately, some skills can be used to cure it and return the victim to normal.
** The skill Brain Hacking is
a kind much faster variant, but requires high technology that can interact with the brain at the neural level. It still requires the target to be captive though.
* Both ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' and ''TabletopGame/ChroniclesOfDarkness'' have many supernatural varieties
of Jedi this, such as Dominate for vampires, and the Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me and want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her Sphere for evil purposes. However, what happens is that the PC breaks the effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.mages.



* Both ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' and ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'' have many supernatural varieties of this, such as Dominate for vampires, and the Mind Sphere for mages.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' has a skill specifically for this purpose, unsurprisingly named "Brainwashing". Unlike most example, it's a slow process that can take weeks if not months to pull off, depending on the will of the would-be target, and requires the target to be captive. This skill has the obvious game implications of giving a good reason for a villain to say "IWantThemAlive", and creating ParanoiaFuel for the players (was the ally I just rescued brainwashed by the enemy, and waiting for an opportunity to backstab me?). Fortunately, some skills can be used to cure it and return the victim to normal.
** The skill Brain Hacking is a much faster variant, but requires high technology that can interact with the brain at the neural level. It still requires the target to be captive though.



* In one of the ''TabletopGame/WitchCraft'' gameplay examples they have on the Eden Studios website, the bumbling villain uses a psionic effect to do a kind of Jedi Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me and want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her for evil purposes. However, what happens is that the PC breaks the effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.



* One ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' [[ApocalypticLog audio diary]] reveal that Andrew Ryan had the plasmids modified so that Rapture's already brain-buggered population would be susceptible to mind controlling pheromones. Pheromones and mental programming are also used to ensure that the [[CreepyChild Little Sisters]] stay close to the Big Daddies, and that the Big Daddies protect the Little Sisters. There's also [[spoiler:"Would you kindly?"]]

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* One ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' [[ApocalypticLog audio diary]] reveal that Andrew Ryan had the plasmids modified so that Rapture's already brain-buggered population would be susceptible to mind controlling mind-controlling pheromones. Pheromones and mental programming are also used to ensure that the [[CreepyChild Little Sisters]] stay close to the Big Daddies, and that the Big Daddies protect the Little Sisters. There's also [[spoiler:"Would [[spoiler:"[[TriggerPhrase Would you kindly?"]]kindly?]]"]].



* ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'''s third expansion The Taken King gives us [[EldritchAbomination Oryx]] and the [[TitleDrop Taken]] - a personal army made up of ghostly, brainwashed mooks from the other races in the game.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'''s third expansion The expansion, ''The Taken King King'', gives us [[EldritchAbomination Oryx]] and the [[TitleDrop Taken]] - -- a personal army made up of ghostly, brainwashed mooks from the other races in the game.



** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyII'', the Dark Knight is capable of this, commanding the people of Bafsk to build the Dreadnought. When Borghen takes over, the slave labour is far less efficient. [[spoiler:Not that the Dark Knight actually left...]]
*** It's also implied that the Emperor brainwashed [[spoiler:Leon into becoming the Dark Knight]].

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** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyII'', the Dark Knight is capable of this, commanding the people of Bafsk to build the Dreadnought. When Borghen takes over, the slave labour is far less efficient. [[spoiler:Not that the Dark Knight actually left...]]
***
]] It's also implied that the Emperor brainwashed [[spoiler:Leon into becoming the Dark Knight]].



** All over the place in ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'' and its sequel. Between the two games so far, Terra, Tidus, Jecht, and [[spoiler: Kuja]] have ''all'' been brainwashed to fight for evil instead of good, the former two in ''Duodecim'' and the latter two in ''Dissidia''.

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** All over the place in ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'' and its sequel. Between the two games so far, Terra, Tidus, Jecht, and [[spoiler: Kuja]] [[spoiler:Kuja]] have ''all'' been brainwashed to fight for evil instead of good, the former two in ''Duodecim'' and the latter two in ''Dissidia''.



* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', [[spoiler: Botan from Those of the Past]] can do this via converting human beings into PeoplePuppets with thin wires, controlling their actions and minds. She uses this skill on [[spoiler: Chizuru Kagura]] in 2003, and on [[spoiler: Rose Berstein]] in XI [[spoiler: and until the end of XIII.]]
* In ''Labyrinths of the World 9: Lost Island'' Simon is hypnotized into doing Dietrich's evil bidding.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', [[spoiler: Botan ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters'', [[spoiler:Botan from Those of the Past]] can do this via converting human beings into PeoplePuppets with thin wires, controlling their actions and minds. She uses this skill on [[spoiler: Chizuru [[spoiler:Chizuru Kagura]] in 2003, ''[[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters2003 2003]]'', and on [[spoiler: Rose [[spoiler:Rose Berstein]] in XI [[spoiler: and ''[[VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXI XI]]'' [[spoiler:and until the end of XIII.]]
''[[VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXIII XIII]]'']].
* In ''Labyrinths of the World 9: Lost Island'' Island'', Simon is hypnotized into doing Dietrich's evil bidding.



** [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination The Reapers]]]] are able to inflict this, which is referred to as "indoctrination". [[spoiler:Saren, among others, turns out to have been indoctrinated by the Reaper [[SapientShip Sovereign]], the ''real'' BigBad of the first game.]] What makes it really frightening is that (A) it's subtle--so subtle that you won't even notice any change in your behavior or normal thinking patterns (you'll rationalize and justify the actions you're taking, even if you expect the changes and even if you ''think'' you're fighting it), (B) it's erosive and eventually destroys a person's free will, regardless of how subtle or functional they were at first, and (C) it's ''permanent''. Even if [[spoiler:the Reaper]] stops giving orders through the indoctrination, [[FateWorseThanDeath the person affected will just be a mindless husk]], [[AndIMustScream unable to do anything on their own]].
** The Thorian - a thousands of years old sentient plant - from ''VideoGame/MassEffect'' is able to enslave an entire human colony on Feros, turning them into a HiveMind of obedient workers. Once you start to pose a threat to it, the entire colony goes hostile. Unlike indoctrination, the Thorian's brainwashing is less subtle and more brute-force, and one character is shown to struggle for control of their body.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' introduces the Ardat-Yakshi, who have the abilitiy to seduce anyone they wish (only to destroy their partner's nerve system when having sex). [[spoiler:Commander Shepard can experience this, acting as bait in a mission to track one and kill her, if the player lacks the necessary paragon or renegade level the only dialogue options that remain result in Shepard soullessly complying with anything she wishes, until rescued by Samara's intervention]].
* In an HGame titled ''Minerva's Adventure'' (a ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' clone of sorts) exists a "brainwashed" {{Status Effect|s}}. [[spoiler: It is put on Minerva if she loses, or surrenders, to a {{Random Encounter|s}} of heretic cult members. While the player can still control her as before, under this effect she will refuse to wear clothes, refuse to fight and when interacting with other people, she will either get appalled reactions (if women) or flat-out rape them (if men). Since this is an ActionAdventure, this would make the game impossible to win, but a visit to the local {{Physical God}}dess can remove the status.]]
* In ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'', Porky, with the help of [[{{Jerkass}} Fassad]], use [[TVNeverLies "Happy Boxes"]] to woo the previously low-tech and peaceful citizens of Tazmily Village into a materialistic lifestyle. Toward the end, most of the villagers move to [[{{Egopolis}} New Pork City]], except the Main party and their companions.

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** [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination The Reapers]]]] are able to inflict this, which is referred to as "indoctrination". [[spoiler:Saren, among others, turns out to have been indoctrinated by the Reaper [[SapientShip Sovereign]], the ''real'' BigBad of [[VideoGame/MassEffect1 the first game.game]].]] What makes it really frightening is that (A) it's subtle--so subtle -- so subtle that you won't even notice any change in your behavior or normal thinking patterns (you'll rationalize and justify the actions you're taking, even if you expect the changes and even if you ''think'' you're fighting it), (B) it's erosive and eventually destroys a person's free will, regardless of how subtle or functional they were at first, and (C) it's ''permanent''. Even if [[spoiler:the Reaper]] stops giving orders through the indoctrination, [[FateWorseThanDeath the person affected will just be a mindless husk]], [[AndIMustScream unable to do anything on their own]].
** The Thorian - -- a thousands of years old sentient plant - -- from ''VideoGame/MassEffect'' ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'' is able to enslave an entire human colony on Feros, turning them into a HiveMind of obedient workers. Once you start to pose a threat to it, the entire colony goes hostile. Unlike indoctrination, the Thorian's brainwashing is less subtle and more brute-force, and one character is shown to struggle for control of their body.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' introduces the Ardat-Yakshi, who have the abilitiy to seduce anyone they wish (only to destroy their partner's nerve system when having sex). [[spoiler:Commander Shepard can experience this, acting as bait in a mission to track one and kill her, if the player lacks the necessary paragon or renegade level the only dialogue options that remain result in Shepard soullessly complying with anything she wishes, until rescued by Samara's intervention]].
intervention.]]
* In an HGame titled ''Minerva's Adventure'' (a ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' clone of sorts) sorts), exists a "brainwashed" {{Status Effect|s}}. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It is put on Minerva if she loses, or surrenders, to a {{Random Encounter|s}} of heretic cult members. While the player can still control her as before, under this effect she will refuse to wear clothes, refuse to fight and when interacting with other people, she will either get appalled reactions (if women) or flat-out rape them (if men). Since this is an ActionAdventure, this would make the game impossible to win, but a visit to the local {{Physical God}}dess can remove the status.]]
* In ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'', ''VideoGame/Mother3'':
**
Porky, with the help of [[{{Jerkass}} Fassad]], use [[TVNeverLies "Happy Boxes"]] to woo the previously low-tech and peaceful citizens of Tazmily Village into a materialistic lifestyle. Toward the end, most of the villagers move to [[{{Egopolis}} New Pork City]], except the Main party and their companions.



* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' features "Mind Control" as a standard Priest spell, allowing control of opposing characters and some monsters for a short period of time. MindControl and MoreThanMindControl scenarios also feature prominently in the canon.

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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' features "Mind Control" as a standard Priest spell, allowing control of opposing characters and some monsters for a short period of time. MindControl Mind control and MoreThanMindControl scenarios also feature prominently in the canon.



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* In ''Webcomic/KnightsOfBuenaVista'', Adriana's PlayerCharacter is being crowned queen, but the PC player her sister realizes the bishop wasn't saying a benediction. He was chanting a mind control spell.
* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' Oasis was the brainwashing victim of Dr. Steve, though since his death she's gone into BrainwashedAndCrazy territory. (Or maybe not. It's still not at all clear who or what Oasis actually is.) Sam also developed the ability to [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=030417 control people's minds]], though even that's not enough to make girls think he's cool.



* ''Webcomic/{{Newshounds}}'' has [[spoiler:[[http://newshounds.keenspot.com/d/20110128.html Wolfram so brainwashed that he doesn't even recognize his own wife]].]]
* Apparently the main method of recruitment for the Joy group of ''Webcomic/APathToGreaterGood''.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': While the full effects haven't been explored, Jane has at least subtly been effected by SubliminalSeduction - by the [[spoiler:Betty Crocker company.]]
** The effects become a lot less subtle later, when [[spoiler:Grimbark Jade forces the mindcontrol headband on her and she becomes a puppet controlled by a computer.]]
** Any character who [[spoiler: enters Trickster Mode]] loses the ability to have negative emotions, effectively brainwashing them into a perpetually happy shell of themselves.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Newshounds}}'' has [[spoiler:[[http://newshounds.keenspot.com/d/20110128.html Wolfram so brainwashed that he doesn't even recognize his own wife]].]]
* Apparently the main method of recruitment for the Joy group of ''Webcomic/APathToGreaterGood''.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
**
While the full effects haven't been explored, Jane has at least subtly been effected affected by SubliminalSeduction - -- by the [[spoiler:Betty Crocker company.]]
**
company]]. The effects become a lot less subtle later, when [[spoiler:Grimbark Jade forces the mindcontrol headband on her and she becomes a puppet controlled by a computer.]]
computer]].
** Any character who [[spoiler: enters [[spoiler:enters Trickster Mode]] loses the ability to have negative emotions, effectively brainwashing them into a perpetually happy shell of themselves.



** Thanks to their Chucklevoodoos, Kurloz is able to brainwash others, making Meulin do his bidding, and Gamzee asserts control through dreams, such as placing the Harlequin in John's room on Prospit that made him write on his posters in his sleep, and placing [[spoiler: Lil Cal]] in Dave's room on Derse.
** [[spoiler:Lil Cal]] curses everyone looking into his eyes, making them crazy and unempathetic, because they are influenced by [[spoiler: the mind of Lord English, a by then mixture of Caliborn, Gamzee and [=ARquiussprite.=]]]. The effect is seen on [[spoiler: Bro]], who is neglectful and abusive, [[spoiler:Gamzee]], who turns homicidal and even more abusive, and [[spoiler: B2 universe's Jack noir, who is completely taken over by English's mind.]]

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** Thanks to their Chucklevoodoos, Kurloz is able to brainwash others, making Meulin do his bidding, and Gamzee asserts control through dreams, such as placing the Harlequin in John's room on Prospit that made him write on his posters in his sleep, and placing [[spoiler: Lil [[spoiler:Lil Cal]] in Dave's room on Derse.
** [[spoiler:Lil Cal]] curses everyone looking into his eyes, making them crazy and unempathetic, because they are influenced by [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the mind of Lord English, a by then mixture of Caliborn, Gamzee and [=ARquiussprite.=]]]. [=ARquiussprite=]]]. The effect is seen on [[spoiler: Bro]], [[spoiler:Bro]], who is neglectful and abusive, [[spoiler:Gamzee]], who turns homicidal and even more abusive, and [[spoiler: B2 [[spoiler:B2 universe's Jack noir, who is completely taken over by English's mind.]]mind]].
* In ''Webcomic/KnightsOfBuenaVista'', Adriana's PlayerCharacter is being crowned queen, but the PC player her sister realizes the bishop wasn't saying a benediction. He was chanting a mind control spell.



* ''Webcomic/SquidOps''. Brainwashing, hypnosis and mind-control are central themes of the comic.
* Much like its source, the fan comic ''WebComic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'' features brainwashing: first of Chibiusa to become a queen of chaos, then Endymion to be her consort, then the Asteroid Senshi to fight on behalf of Servant Chaos. [[spoiler: The Asteroid Senshi are killed by Usagi, and Chibiusa and Endymion's brainwashing are broken when Usagi does a SuicideByCop in response to the previous phrase.]]
* The girls who awaken as Witches on ''Webcomic/TheWitchsThrone'' all appear to be brainwashed and lose their self-control to the Witch powers.

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* ''Webcomic/SquidOps''. Brainwashing, hypnosis and mind-control are central themes of the comic.
* Much like its source, the fan comic ''WebComic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'' features brainwashing: first of Chibiusa to become a queen of chaos, then Endymion to be her consort, then the Asteroid Senshi to fight on behalf of Servant Chaos. [[spoiler: The Asteroid Senshi are killed by Usagi, and Chibiusa and Endymion's brainwashing are broken when Usagi does a SuicideByCop in response to the previous phrase.]]
* The girls who awaken as Witches on ''Webcomic/TheWitchsThrone'' all appear to be
''Webcomic/{{Newshounds}}'' has [[spoiler:[[http://newshounds.keenspot.com/d/20110128.html Wolfram so brainwashed and lose their self-control to that he doesn't even recognize his own wife]]]].
* This is apparently
the Witch powers.main method of recruitment for the Joy group of ''Webcomic/APathToGreaterGood''.



* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', Oasis was the brainwashing victim of Dr. Steve, though since his death, she's gone into BrainwashedAndCrazy territory. Sam also developed the ability to [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=030417 control people's minds]], though even that's not enough to make girls think he's cool.
* Brainwashing, hypnosis and mind-control are central themes of ''Webcomic/SquidOps''.
* The girls who awaken as Witches on ''Webcomic/TheWitchsThrone'' all appear to be brainwashed and lose their self-control to the Witch powers.



* ''Website/SCPFoundation'', [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-288 SCP-288 ("The "Stepford Marriage" Rings")]]. A person wearing one of these rings is brainwashed into acting like a perfect wife or husband.
* What happened to Cavalier and Skybolt in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. It took nearly a hundred stories before we found out what really did happen to them, and it's worse than we thought: [[spoiler:Villainous witch Hekate tricked them into entering a 'Fool's Circle', and cast a ''human-sacrifice-of-children''-dark binding spell, which forced them to obey all her commands, while still remaining conscious of their actions. Subsequently, Hekate and Don Sebastiano raped and humiliated Cavalier and Skybolt repeatedly for a year. The two victims, once freed by Fey, were very, very angry. Worse, from Hekate's point of view, Fey got angry too...]]



* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': A person wearing one of [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-288 SCP-288 ("The "Stepford Marriage" Rings")]] is brainwashed into acting like a perfect wife or husband.
* What happened to Cavalier and Skybolt in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. It took nearly a hundred stories before we found out what really did happen to them, and it's worse than we thought: [[spoiler:Villainous witch Hekate tricked them into entering a 'Fool's Circle', and cast a ''human-sacrifice-of-children''-dark binding spell, which forced them to obey all her commands, while still remaining conscious of their actions. Subsequently, Hekate and Don Sebastiano raped and humiliated Cavalier and Skybolt repeatedly for a year. The two victims, once freed by Fey, were very, very angry. Worse, from Hekate's point of view, Fey got angry too]]...



* ''LetsPlay/{{Mahu}}'': The alien Zracon priesthood uses this to "convert" other races, turning them into fanatical believers of their faith and dangerous sleeper agents.



* ''LetsPlay/{{Mahu}}'': The alien Zracon priesthood uses this to "convert" other races, turning them into fanatical believers of their faith and dangerous sleeper agents.



* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'': [[spoiler: The townspeople (and, for much of the episode, the Dearlys and the puppies) in "De Vil-age Elder" due to a curse placed on the town by the witch that makes them all delieriously happy and unwilling to leave. It does not work on Spot, a chicken, and she manages to break the spell by kissing the affected victims]].
* Used on Jet in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', but none too effectively; with appropriate urging, he is able to break through it and lead the heroes back to where he got brainwashed... [[UnwittingPawn playing right into the villain's hands]], not long after which he shifts into BrainwashedAndCrazy mode when [[ManchurianAgent a code phrase is said.]] The only reason the Gaang realized he was brainwashed is his old friend Smellerbee tells her side and Toph noted they are both being truthful. It is only when Smellerbee mentions [[spoiler:Jet was taken by the Dai Li]] did they consider Jet to be manipulated.
** The behavior of the [[StepfordSmiler Joo Dee]] was somewhat indicative.

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* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'': [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The townspeople (and, for much of the episode, the Dearlys and the puppies) in "De Vil-age Elder" due to a curse placed on the town by the witch that makes them all delieriously happy and unwilling to leave. It does not work on Spot, a chicken, and she manages to break the spell by kissing the affected victims]].
victims.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
**
Used on Jet in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', Jet, but none too effectively; with appropriate urging, he is able to break through it and lead the heroes back to where he got brainwashed... [[UnwittingPawn playing right into the villain's hands]], not long after which he shifts into BrainwashedAndCrazy mode when [[ManchurianAgent a code phrase is said.]] The only reason the Gaang realized he was brainwashed is his old friend Smellerbee tells her side and Toph noted they are both being truthful. It is only when Smellerbee mentions [[spoiler:Jet was taken by the Dai Li]] did they consider Jet to be manipulated.
** The behavior of the [[StepfordSmiler Joo Dee]] was is somewhat indicative.



* Brainwashing is a huge part of the plot of seasons one and two of ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}''. It's done by way of MindControlMusic, specifically a song called the Prank Song, which seems to affect everyone but [[spoiler:Lee and Biffy]], who are [[TheImmune immune]].



** [[MonsterClown Freakshow]] does this to Danny in ''Control Freaks'' to make him a part of his ghostly group who steals goods for him. Naturally he's freed by ThePowerOfFriendship through a CatchAFallingStar moment.
** Ember does this to Danny in order to distract him. She makes him believe [[spoiler:that he is in love with Sam.]]
*** Also by Undergrowth, who not only turns the citizens of Amity Park his slaves under the control of his mind vines, but making Sam his "daughter" due to her love of plants. Not coincidentally, both Undergrowth and Sam were voiced by Mark Hamill and Creator/GreyDeLisle, who voiced Lord Ozai and his daughter, Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
* The ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode "The Fair Bears" has the titular [[RefugeeFromTVLand Refugees from TV Land]] hypnotizing and putting Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and Chloe to sleep. They later brainwash Timmy and Wanda by putting "Happy Hats" (really brainwashing helmets) on them, making them irresistible to the trio, complete with WingdingEyes.
* Creator/{{Filmation}} loved this trope, as several of their eighties shows feature MindControl powers or technology. The ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' episode "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" showed Beast Man using his power over beasts to make Manny-in monster-mug form--attack He-Man; however, he clearly didn't wish to and showed this with a [[SingleTear tear in his eye]]. In the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "The Perils of Peekablue", Shadow Weaver forced the all-seeing heroine to be Hordak's spy with her mind-control magic. Peek wasn't content with one demure tear; she fairly flowed. In fact, it was her streaming eyes that told her fellow rebels she wasn't serving the Horde willingly.

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** [[MonsterClown Freakshow]] does this to Danny in ''Control Freaks'' "[[Recap/DannyPhantomS1E20ControlFreaks Control Freaks]]" to make him a part of his ghostly group who steals goods for him. Naturally he's freed by ThePowerOfFriendship through a CatchAFallingStar moment.
** Ember does this to Danny in order to distract him. She makes him believe [[spoiler:that he is in love with Sam.]]
***
Sam]].
**
Also used by Undergrowth, who not only turns the citizens of Amity Park his slaves under the control of his mind vines, but making Sam his "daughter" due to her love of plants. Not coincidentally, both Undergrowth and Sam were voiced by Mark Hamill and Creator/GreyDeLisle, who voiced Lord Ozai and his daughter, Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
* Brainwashing is a huge part of the plot of seasons one and two of ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}''. It's done by way of MindControlMusic, specifically a song called the Prank Song, which seems to affect everyone but [[spoiler:Lee and Biffy]], who are [[TheImmune immune]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
The ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode "The Fair Bears" has the titular [[RefugeeFromTVLand Refugees from TV Land]] hypnotizing and putting Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and Chloe to sleep. They later brainwash Timmy and Wanda by putting "Happy Hats" (really brainwashing helmets) on them, making them irresistible to the trio, complete with WingdingEyes.
* Creator/{{Filmation}} loved this trope, as several of their eighties shows feature MindControl powers or technology. The ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' episode "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" showed Beast Man using his power over beasts to make Manny-in monster-mug form--attack He-Man; however, he clearly didn't wish to and showed this with a [[SingleTear tear in his eye]]. In the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "The Perils of Peekablue", Shadow Weaver forced the all-seeing heroine to be Hordak's spy with her mind-control magic. Peek wasn't content with one demure tear; she fairly flowed. In fact, it was her streaming eyes that told her fellow rebels she wasn't serving the Horde willingly.
WingdingEyes.



* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS episode "Pirates from Below". Hadji hypnotizes a guard by tricking him into watching a flashing ruby and using the usual hypnotist's patter.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' falls victim to it at least three times and it's used at least a few more.
** Shego suffers this via control chip from her boss, Dr. Draken, but is very aware of everything she does or hears; something she furiously reminds him about when she's free.
* ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'' is also rather fond of using monsters or alien invaders brainwashing innocent human victims or some of the cast to be their slaves. Unsurprising as it is produced by the same TV production company as ''Totally Spies''.
* Happened to ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' in the episode "Mega-Pinocchio." Wily cons Mega Man into thinking he is human by installing a mind-control chip on him. This is also the fate of the original Robot Masters who were reprogrammed by Wily in the first episode.
** All the humans, including Dr. Light, were brainwashed by Dr. Wily in the episode "Cold Steel."
* Brainwashing is a common villain power in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** In the season 2 premiere BigBad Discord brainwashes Twilight's friends into going against their respective Elements of Harmony: the honest Applejack becomes a compulsive BadLiar, the happy-go-lucky Pinkie Pie becomes bad-tempered and overly-serious, the generous Rarity becomes greedy and possessive of a boulder she thinks is a giant diamond, the kindly Fluttershy becomes a bully, and the loyal Rainbow Dash is tricked into ditching her friends to save her [[VillainsNeverLie supposedly endangered]] birthplace of Cloudsdale. This turns out to be part of Discord's plan, so that [[spoiler:the Mane Six won't be able to use the Elements of Harmony on him, even if they find them.]]
** In the season 2 finale Queen Chrysalis has Shining Armor brainwashed into doing her bidding while she impersonates Cadance and feeds on his love for her.
** In the season 3 premiere Twilight Sparkle falls into a trap left by King Sombra that brainwashes a victim into living out their worst fear. She is led to think she's been rejected by Princess Celestia, and when Spike frees her from it ''he'' falls in and thinks Twilight Sparkle has rejected him.
** [[FridgeHorror Not only villans.]] Brainwashing is a common thing in unicorn magic: spells that do this can be found in Ponyville library without any guard and are used pretty often.
*** Twilight Sparkle twice uses the spell that somehow alters animals' ration. In both cases things GoneHorriblyWrong.
*** Twilight Sparkle also takes a page from Discord's book and [[TemporarilyAVillain use a spell to make the Cutie Mark Crusaders fighting for her shabby doll]] so she can solve a friendship problem and thus have something to write to Princess Celestia about but accidentally ends up causing a skirmish by brainwashing a good chunk of Ponyville.
*** The spell that Princess Cadance used in flashback to restore peace between couple of ponies is considered some sort of this by fans. While in truth this case is not clear and it easily can be some sort of reminder like with "undiscording" Mane 5 above.
*** Later, when Discord had been sentenced by Celestia to HeelFaceTurn, first idea that came into Twilight's head was, guess what... Brainwash him, you're right.
*** In another episode, Starlight Glimmer wants to impress Twilight Sparkle by getting all of her friendship lessons completed successfully, so she casts a spell that turns five of the Mane Six (everyone except Twilight) into willing slaves that [[ExactWords do exactly what she tells them to do]], with understandably disastrous results. She can't even ask them how to do the activities assigned because they only want to do whatever she says that they should. To make things worse, the spell is so powerful that it leaves the gang feeling exhausted and drained even a day later. Note that this pattern resembles Twilight from first seasons of the show and is one of the reasons some fans see Starlight as ReplacementScrappy.
* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Huey duck sets off for the dentist, but winds up instead subject for an evil scientist, who accidentally equips the duck with the bio-remote the big bad needed to use to conquer the world. As the headgear gives Huey the near-infinite power of mind control, Huey becomes mad with power and makes himself emperor of the world by forcing the populace to worship him, but realizes he's still miserable. Played for laughs but still a WHAT THE HELL HERO? moment.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool'': Revolta, The Witch of The Web, uses mind-control web headphones to control the female monsters into doing her bidding, until she makes them evil permanently at midnight.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS episode "Pirates from Below". Below", Hadji hypnotizes a guard by tricking him into watching a flashing ruby and using the usual hypnotist's patter.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
** Kim
falls victim to it this at least three times times, and it's used at least a few more.
** Shego suffers this via control chip from her boss, Dr. Draken, in "[[Recap/KimPossibleS1E17TheTwinFactor The Twin Factor]]", but is very aware of everything she does or hears; hears, something she furiously reminds him about when she's free.
* ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'' is also rather fond of using monsters or alien invaders brainwashing innocent human victims or some of the cast to be their slaves. Unsurprising Unsurprising, as it is produced by the same TV production company as ''Totally Spies''.
* Happened to ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' in the ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse''
** The ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983''
episode "Mega-Pinocchio." "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" shows Beast Man using his power over beasts to make Manny-in monster-mug form -- attack He-Man. However, he clearly doesn't wish to, and shows this with a [[SingleTear tear in his eye]].
** In the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "The Perils of Peekablue", Shadow Weaver forces the all-seeing heroine to be Hordak's spy with her mind-control magic. Peek isn't content with one demure tear; she fairly flows. In fact, it's her streaming eyes that tell her fellow rebels that she isn't serving the Horde willingly.
* ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'':
** In "Mega-Pinocchio",
Wily cons Mega Man into thinking he is human by installing a mind-control chip on him. This is also the fate of the original Robot Masters who were reprogrammed by Wily in the first episode.
** All the humans, including Dr. Light, were are brainwashed by Dr. Wily in the episode "Cold Steel."
Steel".
* Brainwashing is a common villain power in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** Brainwashing is a common villain power:
***
In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E1TheReturnOfHarmonyPart1 the season 2 premiere premiere]], BigBad Discord brainwashes Twilight's friends into going against their respective Elements of Harmony: the honest Applejack becomes a compulsive BadLiar, the happy-go-lucky Pinkie Pie becomes bad-tempered and overly-serious, the generous Rarity becomes greedy and possessive of a boulder she thinks is a giant diamond, the kindly Fluttershy becomes a bully, and the loyal Rainbow Dash is tricked into ditching her friends to save her [[VillainsNeverLie supposedly endangered]] birthplace of Cloudsdale. This turns out to be part of Discord's plan, so that [[spoiler:the Mane Six won't be able to use the Elements of Harmony on him, even if they find them.]]
**
them]].
***
In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E25ACanterlotWeddingPart1 the season 2 finale 2]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 finale]], Queen Chrysalis has Shining Armor brainwashed into doing her bidding while she impersonates Cadance and feeds on his love for her.
** *** In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E2TheCrystalEmpirePart2 the season 3 premiere premiere]], Twilight Sparkle falls into a trap left by King Sombra that brainwashes a victim into living out their worst fear. She is led to think she's been rejected by Princess Celestia, and when Spike frees her from it it, ''he'' falls in and thinks Twilight Sparkle has rejected him.
** [[FridgeHorror Not only villans.]] villains, either]]. Brainwashing is a common thing in unicorn magic: spells that do this can be found in Ponyville library without any guard and are used pretty often.
*** Twilight Sparkle twice uses the a spell that somehow alters animals' ration. In both cases cases, things GoneHorriblyWrong.
*** Twilight Sparkle also takes a page from Discord's book in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E3LessonZero Lesson Zero]]" and [[TemporarilyAVillain use a spell to make the Cutie Mark Crusaders fighting for her shabby doll]] so she can solve a friendship problem and thus have something to write to Princess Celestia about but accidentally ends up causing a skirmish by brainwashing a good chunk of Ponyville.
*** The spell that Princess Cadance used uses in a flashback to restore peace between a couple of ponies is considered some sort of this by fans. While in truth In truth, this case is not clear clear, and it easily can be some sort of reminder like with "undiscording" the Mane 5 above.
*** Later, In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E11KeepCalmAndFlutterOn Keep Calm and Flutter On]]", when Discord had has been sentenced by Celestia to HeelFaceTurn, the first idea that came comes into Twilight's head was, is, guess what... Brainwash him, you're right.
*** In another episode, "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E21EveryLittleThingSheDoes Every Little Thing She Does]]", Starlight Glimmer wants to impress Twilight Sparkle by getting all of her friendship lessons completed successfully, so she casts a spell that turns five of the Mane Six (everyone except Twilight) into willing slaves that who [[ExactWords do exactly what she tells them to do]], with understandably disastrous results. She can't even ask them how to do the activities assigned because they only want to do whatever she says that they should. To make things worse, the spell is so powerful that it leaves the gang feeling exhausted and drained even a day later. Note that this pattern resembles Twilight from first seasons of the show and is one of the reasons why some fans see Starlight as ReplacementScrappy.
* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Huey duck Duck sets off for the dentist, but instead winds up instead the subject for an evil scientist, a MadScientist who accidentally equips the duck with the bio-remote the big bad needed BigBad needs to use to conquer the world. As the headgear gives Huey the near-infinite power of mind control, Huey becomes mad with power and makes himself emperor of the world by forcing the populace to worship him, but realizes he's still miserable. Played for laughs but still a WHAT THE HELL HERO? moment.\n* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool'': Revolta, The Witch of The Web, uses mind-control web headphones to control the female monsters into doing her bidding, until she makes them evil permanently at midnight.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' episode "The Sandman". Jan and Jace are subjected to the [[AntagonistTitle title villain's]] mind control device.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' episode "The Sandman". Sandman", Jan and Jace are subjected to the [[AntagonistTitle title villain's]] villain]]'s mind control device.



* The final arc in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. This makes it creepier. Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.
* Brother Blood of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' has this as his MO. Only [[GeniusBruiser Cyborg]] was able to consistently resist his powers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' LOVES this trope, especially for Sam as a running gag in the series. In fact, this was done not only to them, but their families and friends as well (Tim Scam brainwashing their mothers to kill them, a disgruntled child mind controlling all the children in the world including one of the girl's younger siblings, Jerry's being turned evil by his evil brother, the previous trio of female spies, the list goes on).

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* The final arc in of ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. This makes it creepier. Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.
* Brother Blood of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' has this as his MO. Only [[GeniusBruiser Cyborg]] was is able to consistently resist his powers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' LOVES loves this trope, especially for Sam as a running gag in the series. In fact, this was done not only to them, but their families and friends as well (Tim Scam brainwashing their mothers to kill them, a disgruntled child mind controlling all the children in the world including one of the girl's younger siblings, Jerry's being turned evil by his evil brother, the previous trio of female spies, the list goes on).



** Of particular note, on ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' Megatron gene-washes Rhinox into a Predacon, but he becomes so evil Megatron is forced to change him back. Perhaps ironically, he does this when Rhinox is monologuing on the machine that changed him in the first place.
** And then there's the Robo-Smasher from [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]], which put the "-con" into the Constructicons. [[SarcasmMode Luckily for Omega Supreme]], he ''[[SarcasmMode merely]]'' ended up getting [[MindRape mind-raped]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
--->''"Didn't you ever see ''The Manchurian Candidate''? Even the remake with Creator/{{Denzel|Washington}}?"''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': Appeared in both episodes, "Walk This Way", and "G is For Garbage", as a mystical horn that hypnotized it's victims into trance-marchers who did anything they could by those who possessed it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', this is the [[RoguesGallery recurring villain]] Mr Big's gimmick. And [[AlphaBitch Victoria Best]].
* Done a few times in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', mostly by Mesmero, who used his hypnosis powers to gain control of the X-men several times.

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** Of particular note, on ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', Megatron gene-washes Rhinox into a Predacon, but he becomes so evil Megatron is forced to change him back. Perhaps ironically, he does this when Rhinox is monologuing on the machine that changed him in the first place.
** And then Then there's the Robo-Smasher from [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]], which put the "-con" into the Constructicons. [[SarcasmMode Luckily for Omega Supreme]], he ''[[SarcasmMode merely]]'' ended up getting [[MindRape mind-raped]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
--->''"Didn't -->''"Didn't you ever see ''The Manchurian Candidate''? Even the remake with Creator/{{Denzel|Washington}}?"''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': Appeared This trope appears in both episodes, "Walk This Way", and "G is For Garbage", as a mystical horn that hypnotized it's hypnotizes its victims into trance-marchers who did do anything they could by can for those who possessed possesss it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', this is the [[RoguesGallery recurring villain]] Mr Mr. Big's gimmick. And [[AlphaBitch Victoria Best]].
* Done a few times in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', mostly by Mesmero, who used uses his hypnosis powers to gain control of the X-men X-Men several times.
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* In ''Fanfic/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverse'', the Anime/GlitterForce is portrayed as a brainwashing force over the Pretty Cure. The InfectionScene of the [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Yes! 5]] Cures in [[Recap/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverseChapter2 Chapter 2]] specifically mentions that Rin feels like her brain is being rewired.

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* In the books of Creator/DaleBrown, [[spoiler:David Luger]] was brainwashed into helping the Soviets after he gets captured by them. Eventually he gets rescued and somewhat "fixed", but the memories and effects still show on occasion.
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* In the novel ''All Capable to Bear Arms'' by Leonid Kudriavcev, the protagonist uses the fictional drug abrutine (which 'paralyzes the free will') and limited lobotomy (to provide neurological reinforcement for performing desired tasks) to 'program' several characters. Targets are usually programmed to perform some simple tasks like ramming a gate with a vehicle.
* ''Literature/Area51'': The Airlia technology can brainwash humans to serve them.
* ''Literature/BazilBroketail'':
** Thrembode controls Princess Besita of Marneri with a spell that makes her his willing slave while he takes her to Tummuz Orgmeen. Once there, the Doom starts to work its evil influence on her too, brainwashing Besita slowly. It's interrupted when she's rescued by Lessis and co, but later she still requires treatment to break this.
** The Sephists are hypnotized by their god Sephis (really a demon) in book two, making them become fanatical worshipers who gladly fight and kill for him.
* In ''Candor'' by Pam Bachorz, the StepfordSuburbia town of Candor brainwashes its citizens through subliminal messages hidden in the music playing throughout the city. If people try to leave, they often go crazy. Oscar, the son of the town's founder, starts a business where he helps teenagers escape before the brainwashing completely takes hold of them. He himself manages not to be brainwashed by listening to his own subliminal messages.
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* Creator/IsaacAsimov:''Literature/DarkOnesMistress'' has Lucias compelling both a guard and Clara at different times ... the former to his death, the latter [[spoiler:to keep her safe]].
* In ''Literature/TheDemonHeadmaster'', the Headmaster has brainwashed almost everybody in the school along with their parents, and brainy new girl Dinah is powerless to resist even though she knows what he's doing. Her foster brothers, however, are among the tiny minority of pupils on whom the Headmaster's powers don't work, so they can help Dinah foil the Headmaster's plan to brainwash the whole country via TV.
* In the ''Literature/FairyOak'' series, the Rock of Arrochar has this effect, specially on Magicals of the Dark. It makes them wish to climb it and to forget about their ties to their loved ones, making them more likely to join the army of the Terrible 21st once they reach the top. Grisam is able to snap out of it via ThePowerOfLove.
* ''Literature/FoundationSeries'':



*** The Mule is able to [[EmotionControl adjust the emotions]] of other characters. When he adjusts their "emotion" of loyalty, he calls it Converting or Conditioning. He tells Pritcher and Channis about the way that his subordinates, once Converted to his will, have suffered a defect in personality. So it is his will to send Pricher, a Converted Man (a lieutenant general and his [[TheDragon best minion]]), and Channis, an ambitious Unconverted Man, to search for the Second Foundation. He gave each of them a different reason for why the Conversion causes problems. During the MexicanStandoff of the climax, a Second Foundation agent completely removes Pritcher's Conditioning, which makes him [[BecameTheirOwnAntithesis violently opposed to the Mule]], until the Mule converts him again.

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*** The Mule is able to [[EmotionControl adjust the emotions]] of other characters. When he adjusts their "emotion" of loyalty, he calls it Converting or Conditioning. He tells Pritcher and Channis about the way that his subordinates, once Converted to his will, have suffered a defect in personality. So personality, so it is his will to send Pricher, a Converted Man (a lieutenant general and his [[TheDragon best minion]]), and Channis, an ambitious Unconverted Man, to search for the Second Foundation. He gave each of them a different reason for why the Conversion causes problems. During the MexicanStandoff of the climax, a Second Foundation agent completely removes Pritcher's Conditioning, which makes him [[BecameTheirOwnAntithesis violently opposed to the Mule]], until the Mule converts him again.



* Creator/IsaacAsimov and Creator/JanetAsimov's ''Literature/NorbyAndTheCourtJester'': Due to the nature of the [[InsideAComputerSystem virtual reality video game]] named [[FictionalVideoGame Teenytrip]], the Mainframe can send a [[ComputerVirus Trojan Horse virus]] that causes the population to anticipate a great change in society. After the plot is uncovered, the royal family realizes that they can't actually undo the brainwashing, and will have to find some similar social upheaval that will satisfy their citizen's urge for change.

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* Creator/IsaacAsimov In ''Literature/GirlsWithSharpSticks'', the students at Innovations Academy are being slowly brainwashed through pills filled with {{nanomachines}} that rewire their brains. When they start acting up, they are subjected to impulse control therapy, a procedure [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything strongly resembling]] a {{lobotomy}} in which a long metal rod resembling an ice pick is [[EyeScream pushed into the eye socket]] and Creator/JanetAsimov's ''Literature/NorbyAndTheCourtJester'': Due directly into the brain, where their memories and thoughts are rewritten from the computer that the pick is attached to.
%%* The ''Literature/GuardiansOfGaHoole'' series has moon blinking.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
* In ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'', Lecter [[spoiler:brainwashes Clarice Starling with drugs and hypnosis to turn her into a surrogate of his dead sister Misha. While that doesn't quite happen, it does aid Clarice in getting rid of her father issues and inhibitions about Hannibal, whom she seduces.]] This wasn't carried over
to the nature movie adaptation.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has the Imperius Curse, which allows the user to give orders to the victim with the victim being compelled to obey and ideally none-the-wiser with foggy memories at best of their time under its effects though it can sometimes be fought if the victim becomes aware. First discussed [[spoiler:and used]] in Harry's [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire fourth year]] Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
* ''Literature/{{Helm}}'' is about a mental imprinting device. It was one
of the [[InsideAComputerSystem virtual reality video game]] named [[FictionalVideoGame Teenytrip]], the Mainframe can send a [[ComputerVirus Trojan Horse virus]] that primary causes of Earth's self-destruction in a massive war because it was used to convert large groups of people over to particular viewpoints. For example, during the population war the Iranians of Tehran used the device to anticipate forcibly convert Muslims and non-Muslims to their brand of Shiite fundamentalism.
* ''Literature/IndustrialSocietyAndItsFuture'': Kaczynski expresses deep fear that through drugs, propaganda and other means people's minds can be manipulated to support the system.
* ''Literature/JamesBond'':
** ''Literature/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' starts with Bond returning to England after his disappearance at the end of ''Literature/YouOnlyLiveTwice''. His agency quickly notes that there is something wrong with him, and it is soon revealed that he had been captured by the KGB, and they brainwashed him to kill his boss M. He fails, and he is send to be deprogrammed via electroshock-therapy.
** Bad guys put Bond through brainwashing in ''Literature/ForSpecialServices'', [[spoiler:but supposed BigBad Markus Bismarquer [[HeelFaceTurn has
a great change in society. After of heart]] and messes up the plot is uncovered, process]].
* ''Into
the royal family realizes Thinking Kingdoms'', part of the ''Literature/JourneysOfTheCatechist'' series, has a kingdom with thought-reading birds, allowing people to find people thinking wrong, and brainwash them. It is implied that they can't actually undo the brainwashing, and will have done this successfully to find some similar social upheaval that will satisfy their citizen's urge for change.most of the kingdom, although it all comes crashing down when they try it on the main characters.
%%* [[spoiler:Jez]] in ''Literature/TheKingdomKeepers''.%%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample
* In ''Literature/TheMachineriesOfEmpire'', all Kel recruits are conditioned to have formation instinct, which enforces absolute obedience to anyone of a rank higher than theirs.



* In ''Literature/TheDemonHeadmaster'' by Gillian Cross, the Headmaster has brainwashed almost everybody in the school along with their parents, and brainy new girl Dinah is powerless to resist even though she knows what he's doing. Her foster brothers, however, are among the tiny minority of pupils on whom the Headmaster's powers don't work, so they can help Dinah foil the Headmaster's plan to brainwash the whole country via TV.
* In the ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'' novel, Lecter [[spoiler:brainwashes Clarice Starling with drugs and hypnosis to turn her into a surrogate of his dead sister Misha. While that doesn't quite happen, it does aid Clarice in getting rid of her father issues and inhibitions about Hannibal, whom she seduces.]] This wasn't carried over to the movie adaptation.
* ''Into The Thinking Kingdoms'', part of the ''Journey of the Catechist'' series has a kingdom with thought-reading birds, allowing people to find people thinking wrong, and brainwash them. It is implied that they have done this successfully to most of the kingdom, although it all comes crashing down when they try it on the main characters.
* Much like ''Literature/AClockworkOrange'', Crime College in ''Literature/DocSavage'' and Psychosurgery in ''Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat'' are the common ways of dealing with criminals in their setting. A variation might be Execution in the ''Literature/LordDarcy'' stories, which punishes practitioners of BlackMagic by permanently stripping them of their [[SuperpowerfulGenetics Ability]].
* In ''Literature/ShamanOfTheUndead'', WON brainwashes {{Muggle}}s who had contact with supernatural to keep up TheMasquerade.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has the Imperius Curse which allows the user to give orders to the victim with the victim being compelled to obey and ideally none-the-wiser with foggy memories at best of their time under its effects though it can sometimes be fought if the victim becomes aware. First discussed [[spoiler:and used]] in Harry's [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire fourth year]] Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' has Compulsion. There's also [[ColdBloodedTorture Semirhage]]. Compulsion can be unwoven, though in extreme cases there may be nothing left of the original person. Semirhage's work, done with conventional methods, is all but impossible to undo.
* And of course, arguably the most famous example, was Winston's ordeal in ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour''. [[spoiler:He loved Big Brother.]]
* In the novel ''All Capable To Bear Arms'' by Leonid Kudriavcev protagonist use fictional drug abrutine (that 'paralyzes the free will' and limited lobotomy (to provide neurological reinforcement for performing desired tasks) to 'program' several characters. Targets are usually programmed to perform some simple tasks like ramming the gate with a vehicle.
* In the books of Creator/DaleBrown, [[spoiler:David Luger]] was brainwashed into helping the Soviets after he gets captured by them. Eventually he gets rescued and somewhat "fixed", but the memories and effects still show on occasion.
* [[spoiler:Jez]] in ''Literature/TheKingdomKeepers''.
* Creator/JohnChristopher's ''Literature/TheTripods'': A series taking place in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been conquered and enslaved by the Masters, alien entities who use televised mass hypnosis on the human population when they began the turn the tide of battle on their invasion. To make sure the process was permanent, humans at the age of 14 are forced to wear Caps permanently affixed to the skull, removing the victim's creativity and curiosity while regarding the Masters as their saviors. Some "Cappings" can go wrong, however, when a mind is too weak or too strong and eventually collapses under the strain, creating Vagrants who wander from town to town spouting nonsense.
* Cassie, in the ''Literature/SoulRider'' series by Creator/JackChalker. After having magically compelled herself to become the champion of Mother Church on World, her bond eventually falls apart and she is captured by the male-dominated society of New Eden, and wakes up from unconsciousness to find she's been [[UndressingTheUnconscious undressed]], [[BoundAndGagged gagged and handcuffed]] just as a prelude to her "re-education", using traditional brainwashing methods to turn her into a compliant female. Their task is made easier by the fact that [[spoiler: she's [[DespairEventHorizon tired of being a responsible leader]] and is going through the low point of a [[MoodSwinger manic-depressive swing]] that makes her want to turn authority over her life over to someone else. By the end of her brainwashing, she's willing to marry New Eden's leader and bind herself with a spell that makes her a [[ExtremeLibido sex-obsessed]], physically exaggerated, [[BrainlessBeauty airheaded]] [[MadeASlave Fluxgirl]].]]
* The ''Literature/GuardiansOfGaHoole'' series has moon blinking.
* Steven Gould's ''Literature/{{Helm}}'' was about a mental imprinting device. It was one of the primary causes of Earth's self-destruction in a massive war, because it was used to convert large groups of people over to particular viewpoints. For example, during the war the Iranians of Tehran used the device to forcibly convert Muslims and non-Muslims to their brand of Shiite fundamentalism.
* The 3-D [[HypnoRay Hypno Ring]] in the ''Literature/CaptainUnderpants'' books.
* Literature/TimeScout's version of Prince Eddy of VictorianLondon is under the MindControl of UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper.
* In one of the ''Literature/{{Witchcraft}}'' gameplay examples they have on the Eden Studios website, the bumbling villain uses a psionic effect to do a kind of Jedi Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me and want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her for evil purposes. However, what happens is that the PC breaks the effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.
* In ''Candor'' by Pam Bachorz, the StepfordSuburbia town of Candor brainwashes its citizens through subliminal messages hidden in the music playing throughout the city. If people try to leave, they often go crazy. Oscar, the son of the town's founder, starts a business where he helps teenagers escape before the brainwashing completely takes hold of them. He himself manages not to be brainwashed by listening to his own subliminal messages.
* In the novel ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'', the [[LightIsNotGood GOOD guys]] are doing this to the villains. After good finally triumphed over evil, the few remaining not totally good people are being secretly rounded up and "whitewashed", basically forced to forget about their previous lives and live the live of an average productive citizen. And the good guys no longer have any moral qualms about forcing this fate on people, since it can't be evil if the good guys are doing it... right?
%% * ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'': [[spoiler:Jonathan]] does this to [[spoiler:Jace]] in ''City of Lost Souls''.

to:

%%* ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'': [[spoiler:Jonathan]] does this to [[spoiler:Jace]] in ''City of Lost Souls''.
* In ''Literature/TheDemonHeadmaster'' by Gillian Cross, the Headmaster has brainwashed almost everybody The Shepherds in the school along with their parents, and brainy new girl Dinah is powerless to resist even though she knows what he's doing. Her foster brothers, however, are among the tiny minority of pupils on whom the Headmaster's powers don't work, so they can help Dinah foil the Headmaster's plan to brainwash the whole country via TV.
* In the ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'' novel, Lecter [[spoiler:brainwashes Clarice Starling with drugs and hypnosis to turn her into a surrogate of his dead sister Misha. While that doesn't quite happen, it does aid Clarice in getting rid of her father issues and inhibitions about Hannibal, whom she seduces.]] This wasn't carried over to the movie adaptation.
* ''Into The Thinking Kingdoms'', part of the ''Journey of the Catechist'' series has a kingdom with thought-reading birds, allowing people to find people thinking wrong, and brainwash them. It is implied that they have done
''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}''/''Literature/HowTheMarquisGotHisCoatBack'' universe get workers this successfully to most of the kingdom, although it all comes crashing down when they try it on the main characters.
way.
* Much like ''Literature/AClockworkOrange'', Crime College in ''Literature/DocSavage'' and Psychosurgery in ''Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat'' are the common ways of dealing with criminals in their setting. A variation might be Execution in the ''Literature/LordDarcy'' stories, which punishes practitioners of BlackMagic by permanently stripping them of their [[SuperpowerfulGenetics Ability]].
* In ''Literature/ShamanOfTheUndead'', WON brainwashes {{Muggle}}s who had contact with supernatural to keep up TheMasquerade.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has the Imperius Curse which allows the user to give orders to the victim with the victim being compelled to obey and ideally none-the-wiser with foggy memories at best of their time under its effects though it can sometimes be fought if the victim becomes aware. First discussed [[spoiler:and used]] in Harry's [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire fourth year]] Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' has Compulsion. There's also [[ColdBloodedTorture Semirhage]]. Compulsion can be unwoven, though in extreme cases there may be nothing left of the original person. Semirhage's work, done with conventional methods, is all but impossible to undo.
* And of course, arguably
Arguably the most famous example, was example is Winston's ordeal in ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour''. [[spoiler:He loved Big Brother.Brother... in the end.]]
* In ''Literature/NorbyAndTheCourtJester'': Due to the novel ''All Capable To Bear Arms'' by Leonid Kudriavcev protagonist use fictional drug abrutine (that 'paralyzes nature of the free will' and limited lobotomy (to provide neurological reinforcement for performing desired tasks) to 'program' several characters. Targets are usually programmed to perform some simple tasks like ramming [[InsideAComputerSystem virtual reality video game]] named [[FictionalVideoGame Teenytrip]], the gate with Mainframe can send a vehicle.
* In
[[ComputerVirus Trojan Horse virus]] that causes the books of Creator/DaleBrown, [[spoiler:David Luger]] was brainwashed into helping the Soviets after he gets captured by them. Eventually he gets rescued and somewhat "fixed", but the memories and effects still show on occasion.
* [[spoiler:Jez]] in ''Literature/TheKingdomKeepers''.
* Creator/JohnChristopher's ''Literature/TheTripods'': A series taking place in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been conquered and enslaved by the Masters, alien entities who use televised mass hypnosis on the human
population when they began the turn the tide of battle on their invasion. To make sure the process was permanent, humans at the age of 14 are forced to wear Caps permanently affixed to the skull, removing the victim's creativity and curiosity while regarding the Masters as their saviors. Some "Cappings" can go wrong, however, when anticipate a mind is too weak or too strong and eventually collapses under the strain, creating Vagrants who wander from town to town spouting nonsense.
* Cassie,
great change in the ''Literature/SoulRider'' series by Creator/JackChalker. society. After having magically compelled herself to become the champion of Mother Church on World, her bond eventually falls apart and she plot is captured by uncovered, the male-dominated society of New Eden, and wakes up from unconsciousness to find she's been [[UndressingTheUnconscious undressed]], [[BoundAndGagged gagged and handcuffed]] just as a prelude to her "re-education", using traditional brainwashing methods to turn her into a compliant female. Their task is made easier by the fact royal family realizes that [[spoiler: she's [[DespairEventHorizon tired of being a responsible leader]] and is going through they can't actually undo the low point of a [[MoodSwinger manic-depressive swing]] that makes her want to turn authority over her life over to someone else. By the end of her brainwashing, she's willing to marry New Eden's leader and bind herself with a spell will have to find some similar social upheaval that makes her a [[ExtremeLibido sex-obsessed]], physically exaggerated, [[BrainlessBeauty airheaded]] [[MadeASlave Fluxgirl]].]]
* The ''Literature/GuardiansOfGaHoole'' series has moon blinking.
* Steven Gould's ''Literature/{{Helm}}'' was about a mental imprinting device. It was one of the primary causes of Earth's self-destruction in a massive war, because it was used to convert large groups of people over to particular viewpoints. For example, during the war the Iranians of Tehran used the device to forcibly convert Muslims and non-Muslims to
will satisfy their brand of Shiite fundamentalism.
* The 3-D [[HypnoRay Hypno Ring]] in the ''Literature/CaptainUnderpants'' books.
* Literature/TimeScout's version of Prince Eddy of VictorianLondon is under the MindControl of UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper.
citizen's urge for change.
* In one of the ''Literature/{{Witchcraft}}'' gameplay examples they have on the Eden Studios website, the bumbling villain uses a psionic effect ''Literature/ThePlatinumKey'' [[spoiler:TRAPPSTON was hypnotized by Tayk Wun to do a kind of Jedi Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me and want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her for turn evil purposes. However, what happens is that and steal the PC breaks the effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.
* In ''Candor'' by Pam Bachorz, the StepfordSuburbia town of Candor brainwashes its citizens through subliminal messages hidden in the music playing throughout the city. If people try to leave, they often go crazy. Oscar, the son of the town's founder, starts a business where he helps teenagers escape before the brainwashing completely takes hold of them. He himself
Platinum Key. Aly manages not to be brainwashed by listening to his own subliminal messages.
* In
accidentally undo the novel ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'', the [[LightIsNotGood GOOD guys]] are doing this to the villains. After good finally triumphed over evil, the few remaining not totally good people are being secretly rounded up and "whitewashed", basically forced to forget about their previous lives and live the live of an average productive citizen. And the good guys no longer have any moral qualms about forcing this fate on people, since it can't be evil if the good guys are doing it... right?
%% * ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'': [[spoiler:Jonathan]] does this to [[spoiler:Jace]] in ''City of Lost Souls''.
hypnotism]].



* ''Literature/JamesBond''
** ''Literature/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' starts with Bond returning to England after his disappearance at the end of ''Literature/YouOnlyLiveTwice''. His agency quickly notes that there is something wrong with him, and it is soon revealed that he had been captured by the KGB, and they brainwashed him to kill his boss M. He fails, and he is send to be deprogrammed via electroshock-therapy.
** Bad guys put Bond through brainwashing in ''Literature/ForSpecialServices'', [[spoiler:but to supposed BigBad Markus Bismarquer [[HeelFaceTurn had a change of heart]] and messed up the process]].
* The Shepherds in the ''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}/Literature/HowTheMarquisGotHisCoatBack'' universe get workers this way.
* Literature/DarkOnesMistress has Lucias compelling both a guard and Clara at different times ... the former to his death, the latter [[spoiler:to keep her safe]].
* In ''Literature/ThePlatinumKey'' [[spoiler:TRAPPSTON was hypnotized by Tayk Wun to turn evil and steal the Platinum Key. Aly manages to accidentally undo the hypnotism.]]

to:

* ''Literature/JamesBond''
** ''Literature/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' starts
In ''Literature/ShamanOfTheUndead'', WON brainwashes {{Muggles}} who had contact with Bond returning supernatural to England after his disappearance at keep up TheMasquerade.
* ''Literature/SoulRider'': After having magically compelled herself to become
the end champion of ''Literature/YouOnlyLiveTwice''. His agency quickly notes that there is something wrong with him, Mother Church on World, Cassie's bond eventually falls apart and it she is soon revealed that he had been captured by the KGB, male-dominated society of New Eden, and they brainwashed him wakes up from unconsciousness to kill his boss M. He fails, find she's been [[UndressingTheUnconscious undressed]], [[BoundAndGagged gagged and he is send handcuffed]] just as a prelude to be deprogrammed via electroshock-therapy.
** Bad guys put Bond through
her [[MadeASlave "re-education"]], using traditional brainwashing in ''Literature/ForSpecialServices'', [[spoiler:but to supposed BigBad Markus Bismarquer [[HeelFaceTurn had a change of heart]] and messed up the process]].
* The Shepherds in the ''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}/Literature/HowTheMarquisGotHisCoatBack'' universe get workers this way.
* Literature/DarkOnesMistress has Lucias compelling both a guard and Clara at different times ... the former to his death, the latter [[spoiler:to keep her safe]].
* In ''Literature/ThePlatinumKey'' [[spoiler:TRAPPSTON was hypnotized by Tayk Wun
methods to turn her into a compliant female. Their task is made easier by the fact that [[spoiler:she's [[DespairEventHorizon tired of being a responsible leader]] and is going through the low point of a [[MoodSwinger manic-depressive swing]] that makes her want to turn authority over her life over to someone else. By the end of her brainwashing, she's willing to marry New Eden's leader and bind herself with a spell that makes her a [[ExtremeLibido sex-obsessed]], physically exaggerated, [[BrainlessBeauty airheaded]] Fluxgirl]].
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** ''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'': Project Unity brainwashes dissidents against the Empire by subjecting them to both psychological manipulation and pharmaceutical conditioning to convince them that the Empire's methods are right and they shouldn't rebel. Zare Leonis finds the flaw in the Empire's methods by breaking through his friend Beck Ollet's conditioning using the smell of a jogan fruit to remind Ollet of his family's jogan fruit orchards, the ones that the Empire destroyed. After this, Ollet joins Zare's struggle to free his sister [[spoiler:and ends up sacrificing his life]].
** ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
*** ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'': Ylesian Pilgrims undergo brainwashing into the scam One and the All cult through combining Exultation (a highly addictive sensation they receive from the priests that is claimed to have a divine source) with a diet which leaves them always malnourished, thus more malleable than usual.
*** ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire'': Xizor's {{pheromones}} essentially do this to women, since he says even if they were faithful to others for years, they'll only want to have sex with him after exposure.
*** ''Literature/TalesOfTheBountyHunters'': This is essentially what happened to Dengar. Imperial surgeons used brain surgery to remove most emotions from him. COMPNOR Redesign also does something similar to Aruzans, who are all pacifists, turning them violent and aggressive.
* ''Literature/SummerKnight'': [[spoiler:Elaine]] reveals that [=Justin DuMorne=] used magic to influence her mind and brainwash her to betray Harry years ago. That's why she helped him try to capture Harry.
* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'':
** Anyone who undergoes Confession loves the Confessor who does it without limit over the rest of their life, will do anything they're ordered to, and die from grief without them.
** Mord-Sith are tortured and forced to kill so they'll serve as fanatically elite bodyguards/torturers of the Lord Rahl.
* ''Literature/TimeScout'''s version of Prince Eddy of VictorianLondon is under the control of UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper.
* ''Literature/TheToughGuideToFantasyland'': The Dark Lord and their elite minions will often have the power to control people, turning them into automata who do their bidding. {{Puppet king}}s are controlled in this way, along with elite soldiers.
* In ''Literature/TheTripods'', humanity has been conquered and enslaved by the Masters, alien entities who use televised mass hypnosis on the human population when they began the turn the tide of battle on their invasion. To make sure the process was permanent, humans at the age of 14 are forced to wear Caps permanently affixed to the skull, removing the victim's creativity and curiosity while regarding the Masters as their saviors. Some "Cappings" can go wrong, however, when a mind is too weak or too strong and eventually collapses under the strain, creating Vagrants who wander from town to town spouting nonsense.
* In ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'', the ''[[LightIsNotGood good guys]]'' are doing this to the villains. After good finally triumphed over evil, the few remaining not totally good people are being secretly rounded up and "whitewashed", basically forced to forget about their previous lives and live the live of an average productive citizen. And the good guys no longer have any moral qualms about forcing this fate on people, since it can't be
evil if the good guys are doing it... right?
* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' has Compulsion. There's also [[ColdBloodedTorture Semirhage]]. Compulsion can be unwoven, though in extreme cases there may be nothing left of the original person. Semirhage's work, done with conventional methods, is all but impossible to undo.
* In one of the ''Literature/{{Witchcraft}}'' gameplay examples they have on the Eden Studios website, the bumbling villain uses a psionic effect to do a kind of Jedi Mind Trick on an NPC, forcing her to do one sentence's worth of activities ("You love me
and steal want nothing more than to follow me out of this bar.") so he can sacrifice her for evil purposes. However, what happens is that the Platinum Key. Aly manages to accidentally undo PC breaks the hypnotism.]]effect, making her believe that he tried to hypnotize her, rather than [[WeirdnessCensor use mind control]], and so the lady proceeds to [[GroinAttack kick him in the balls]], then smash his face in with a pool ball.



* In ''Franchise/StarWars Rebels: Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', Project Unity brainwashes dissidents against the Empire by subjecting them to both psychological manipulation and pharmaceutical conditioning to convince them that the Empire's methods are right and they shouldn't rebel. Zare Leonis finds the flaw in the Empire's methods by breaking through his friend Beck Ollet's conditioning using the smell of a jogan fruit to remind Ollet of his family's jogan fruit orchards, the ones that the Empire destroyed. After this, Ollet joins Zare's struggle to free his sister [[spoiler:and ends up sacrificing his life.]]
* In ''Literature/TheMachineriesOfEmpire'', all Kel recruits are conditioned to have formation instinct, which enforces absolute obedience to anyone of a rank higher than theirs.
* ''Literature/TalesOfTheBountyHunters'': This is essentially what happened to Dengar. Imperial surgeons used brain surgery to remove most emotions from him. COMPNOR Redesign also does something similar to Aruzans, who are all pacifists, turning them violent and aggressive.
* ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'': Ylesian Pilgrims undergo brainwashing into the scam One and the All cult through combining Exultation (a highly addictive sensation they receive from the priests that is claimed to have a divine source) with a diet which leaves them always malnourished, thus more malleable than usual.
* ''Literature/Area51'': The Airlia technology can brainwash humans to serve them.
* In the ''Literature/FairyOak'' series, the Rock of Arrochar has this effect, specially on Magicals of the Dark. It makes them wish to climb it and to forget about their ties to their loved ones, making them more likely to join the army of the Terrible 21st once they reach the top. Grisam is able to snap out of it via ThePowerOfLove.
* In ''Literature/GirlsWithSharpSticks'', the students at Innovations Academy are being slowly brainwashed through pills filled with {{nanomachines}} that rewire their brains. When they start acting up, they are subjected to impulse control therapy, a procedure [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything strongly resembling]] a {{lobotomy}} in which a long metal rod resembling an ice pick is [[EyeScream pushed into the eye socket]] and directly into the brain, where their memories and thoughts are rewritten from the computer that the pick is attached to.
* ''Literature/SummerKnight'': [[spoiler:Elaine]] reveals [=Justin DuMorne=] used magic to influence her mind and brainwash her to betray Harry years ago. That's why she helped him try to capture Harry.
* ''Literature/TheToughGuideToFantasyland'': The Dark Lord and their elite minions will often have the power to control people, turning them into automata who do their bidding. {{Puppet king}}s are controlled in this way, along with elite soldiers.
* ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire'': Xizor's pheromones essentially do this to women, since he says even if they were faithful to others for years they'll only want to have sex with him after exposure.
* ''Literature/BazilBroketail'':
** Thrembode controls Princess Besita of Marneri with a spell that makes her his willing slave while he takes her to Tummuz Orgmeen. Once there, the Doom starts to work its evil influence on her too, brainwashing Besita slowly. It's interrupted when she's rescued by Lessis and co, but later she still requires treatment to break this.
** The Sephists are hypnotized by their god Sephis (really a demon) in book two, making them become fanatical worshipers who gladly fight and kill for him.
* ''Literature/IndustrialSocietyAndItsFuture'': Kaczynski expresses deep fear that through drugs, propaganda and other means people's minds can be manipulated to support the system.
* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'':
** The effect of Confession. Anyone who undergoes it loves the Confessor who does it without limit over the rest of their life, will do anything they're ordered to, and die from grief without them.
** Mord-Sith are tortured and forced to kill so they'll serve as fanatically elite bodyguards/torturers of the Lord Rahl.
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* Shinso Hitoshi in ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'' has a quirk called “Brainwash”. He can control a person’s mind if they answer him, which he often provokes with a question. It only works on one person at a time and won’t work using a recording. He tends to get annoyed by the repeated comments about it being suited to a villain rather than a hero.
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* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', Pyramid troops undergo brainwashing to support Pyramid and become fearless footsoldiers as part of their training regiment, . This is done by a combination of mandatory pills, sleeping gas, and speakers broadcasting propaganda.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'': Used by Pierce, who uses a spherical device to hypnotize both Larke into going on a date with him, and a bunch of people on the beach.
* ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'': The snobby antagonist Burdine uses a hypnosis tool called the Hypnozapper she brought over the internet to force Sasha and Jade into sabotaging the Bratz on the night they're set to receive the "Teen Choice Award." Meanwhile the Tweevil twins try to hypnotize Cameron and Dylan so they will fall in love with them.



* Not quite the same, but many devices in the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' multiverse are able to temporarily "overwrite" the personality and faction programming of one side with that of the other.
** Of particular note, on ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' Megatron gene-washes Rhinox into a Predacon, but he becomes so evil Megatron is forced to change him back. Perhaps ironically, he does this when Rhinox is monologuing on the machine that changed him in the first place.
** And then there's the Robo-Smasher from [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]], which put the "-con" into the Constructicons. [[SarcasmMode Luckily for Omega Supreme]], he ''[[SarcasmMode merely]]'' ended up getting [[MindRape mind-raped]].
* Creator/{{Filmation}} loved this trope, as several of their eighties shows feature MindControl powers or technology. The ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' episode "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" showed Beast Man using his power over beasts to make Manny-in monster-mug form--attack He-Man; however, he clearly didn't wish to and showed this with a [[SingleTear tear in his eye]]. In the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "The Perils of Peekablue", Shadow Weaver forced the all-seeing heroine to be Hordak's spy with her mind-control magic. Peek wasn't content with one demure tear; she fairly flowed. In fact, it was her streaming eyes that told her fellow rebels she wasn't serving the Horde willingly.
* ''WesternAnimation/IHeartArlo'': In the Season 1 finale "The Uncondemning", the villainous Bog Lady of the Louisiana swamp where Arlo was raised all his life ensnares him with her plant magic and brainwashes him into never leaving the swamp again, not even caring if everyone around him is still in peril. Thankfully, he was released thanks to Bertie and Alia coming to the rescue.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' falls victim to it at least three times and it's used at least a few more.
** Shego suffers this via control chip from her boss, Dr. Draken, but is very aware of everything she does or hears; something she furiously reminds him about when she's free.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', this is the [[RoguesGallery recurring villain]] Mr Big's gimmick. And [[AlphaBitch Victoria Best]].

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* Not quite the same, but many devices in the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' multiverse are able to temporarily "overwrite" the personality and faction programming of one side with that Brainwashing is a huge part of the other.
** Of particular note, on ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' Megatron gene-washes Rhinox into
plot of seasons one and two of ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}''. It's done by way of MindControlMusic, specifically a Predacon, but he becomes so evil Megatron is forced to change him back. Perhaps ironically, he does this when Rhinox is monologuing on song called the machine that changed him in the first place.
** And then there's the Robo-Smasher from [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]],
Prank Song, which put the "-con" into the Constructicons. [[SarcasmMode Luckily for Omega Supreme]], he ''[[SarcasmMode merely]]'' ended up getting [[MindRape mind-raped]].
* Creator/{{Filmation}} loved this trope, as several of their eighties shows feature MindControl powers or technology. The ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' episode "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" showed Beast Man using his power over beasts
seems to make Manny-in monster-mug form--attack He-Man; however, he clearly didn't wish to and showed this with a [[SingleTear tear in his eye]]. In the ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "The Perils of Peekablue", Shadow Weaver forced the all-seeing heroine to be Hordak's spy with her mind-control magic. Peek wasn't content with one demure tear; she fairly flowed. In fact, it was her streaming eyes that told her fellow rebels she wasn't serving the Horde willingly.
* ''WesternAnimation/IHeartArlo'': In the Season 1 finale "The Uncondemning", the villainous Bog Lady of the Louisiana swamp where Arlo was raised all his life ensnares him with her plant magic and brainwashes him into never leaving the swamp again, not even caring if
affect everyone around him is still in peril. Thankfully, he was released thanks to Bertie but [[spoiler:Lee and Alia coming to the rescue.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' falls victim to it at least three times and it's used at least a few more.
** Shego suffers this via control chip from her boss, Dr. Draken, but is very aware of everything she does or hears; something she furiously reminds him about when she's free.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', this is the [[RoguesGallery recurring villain]] Mr Big's gimmick. And [[AlphaBitch Victoria Best]].
Biffy]], who are [[TheImmune immune]].



* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
--->''"Didn't you ever see ''The Manchurian Candidate''? Even the remake with Creator/{{Denzel|Washington}}?"''
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
** Doofenshmirtz's Slave-inator from "Raging Bully" brainwashes anyone who looks at it into doing whatever it tells them.
** The De-Volitionator from "Brain Drain" mind controls Perry into doing whatever Doofenshmirtz controls him to do.
** Doofenshmirtz tried to brainwash the Tri-State Area with a country song in "Bubble Boys". He also brainwashed an entire audience in "Phineas and Ferb's Musical Cliptastic Countdown".
** In "Meapless in Seattle", Phineas is brainwashed by a cuteness-influenced Mitch when he douses himself with Mitch's Cutonium.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' episode "The Sandman". Jan and Jace are subjected to the [[AntagonistTitle title villain's]] mind control device.
* Brother Blood of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' has this as his MO. Only [[GeniusBruiser Cyborg]] was able to consistently resist his powers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' LOVES this trope, especially for Sam as a running gag in the series. In fact, this was done not only to them, but their families and friends as well (Tim Scam brainwashing their mothers to kill them, a disgruntled child mind controlling all the children in the world including one of the girl's younger siblings, Jerry's being turned evil by his evil brother, the previous trio of female spies, the list goes on).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
--->''"Didn't you ever see ''The Manchurian Candidate''? Even the remake with Creator/{{Denzel|Washington}}?"''
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
** Doofenshmirtz's Slave-inator from "Raging Bully" brainwashes anyone who looks at it into doing whatever it tells them.
**
The De-Volitionator from "Brain Drain" mind controls Perry into doing whatever Doofenshmirtz controls him to do.
** Doofenshmirtz tried to brainwash the Tri-State Area with a country song in "Bubble Boys". He also brainwashed an entire audience in "Phineas and Ferb's Musical Cliptastic Countdown".
** In "Meapless in Seattle", Phineas is brainwashed by a cuteness-influenced Mitch when he douses himself with Mitch's Cutonium.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost''
''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode "The Sandman". Jan Fair Bears" has the titular [[RefugeeFromTVLand Refugees from TV Land]] hypnotizing and Jace are subjected to the [[AntagonistTitle title villain's]] mind control device.
* Brother Blood of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' has this as his MO. Only [[GeniusBruiser Cyborg]] was able to consistently resist his powers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' LOVES this trope, especially for Sam as a running gag in the series. In fact, this was done not only to them, but their families
putting Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and friends as well (Tim Scam Chloe to sleep. They later brainwash Timmy and Wanda by putting "Happy Hats" (really brainwashing helmets) on them, making them irresistible to the trio, complete with WingdingEyes.
* Creator/{{Filmation}} loved this trope, as several of
their mothers eighties shows feature MindControl powers or technology. The ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' episode "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" showed Beast Man using his power over beasts to kill them, make Manny-in monster-mug form--attack He-Man; however, he clearly didn't wish to and showed this with a disgruntled child mind controlling all [[SingleTear tear in his eye]]. In the children in ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' episode "The Perils of Peekablue", Shadow Weaver forced the world including all-seeing heroine to be Hordak's spy with her mind-control magic. Peek wasn't content with one demure tear; she fairly flowed. In fact, it was her streaming eyes that told her fellow rebels she wasn't serving the Horde willingly.
* ''WesternAnimation/IHeartArlo'': In the Season 1 finale "The Uncondemning", the villainous Bog Lady
of the girl's younger siblings, Jerry's being turned evil by Louisiana swamp where Arlo was raised all his evil brother, life ensnares him with her plant magic and brainwashes him into never leaving the previous trio of female spies, swamp again, not even caring if everyone around him is still in peril. Thankfully, he was released thanks to Bertie and Alia coming to the list goes on).rescue.
* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS episode "Pirates from Below". Hadji hypnotizes a guard by tricking him into watching a flashing ruby and using the usual hypnotist's patter.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' falls victim to it at least three times and it's used at least a few more.
** Shego suffers this via control chip from her boss, Dr. Draken, but is very aware of everything she does or hears; something she furiously reminds him about when she's free.



* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Huey duck sets off for the dentist, but winds up instead subject for an evil scientist, who accidentally equips the duck with the bio-remote the big bad needed to use to conquer the world. As the headgear gives Huey the near-infinite power of mind control, Huey becomes mad with power and makes himself emperor of the world by forcing the populace to worship him, but realizes he's still miserable. Played for laughs but still a WHAT THE HELL HERO? moment.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': Appeared in both episodes, "Walk This Way", and "G is For Garbage", as a mystical horn that hypnotized it's victims into trance-marchers who did anything they could by those who possessed it.
* Done a few times in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', mostly by Mesmero, who used his hypnosis powers to gain control of the X-men several times.
* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': In one episode, Robotnik uses a "submission spell" to control Sally Acorn and Bunny, transporting them to any place, but without major consequences.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'': Used by Pierce, who uses a spherical device to hypnotize both Larke into going on a date with him, and a bunch of people on the beach.
* ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'': The snobby antagonist Burdine uses a hypnosis tool called the Hypnozapper she brought over the internet to force Sasha and Jade into sabotaging the Bratz on the night they're set to receive the "Teen Choice Award." Meanwhile the Tweevil twins try to hypnotize Cameron and Dylan so they will fall in love with them.
* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS episode "Pirates from Below". Hadji hypnotizes a guard by tricking him into watching a flashing ruby and using the usual hypnotist's patter.
* The final arc in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. This makes it creepier. Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.
* The ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' episode "The Fair Bears" has the titular [[RefugeeFromTVLand Refugees from TV Land]] hypnotizing and putting Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and Chloe to sleep. They later brainwash Timmy and Wanda by putting "Happy Hats" (really brainwashing helmets) on them, making them irresistible to the trio, complete with WingdingEyes.

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* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Huey duck sets off for Happened to ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' in the dentist, but winds up instead subject for an evil scientist, who accidentally equips the duck with the bio-remote the big bad needed to use to conquer the world. As the headgear gives Huey the near-infinite power of mind control, Huey becomes mad with power and makes himself emperor of the world by forcing the populace to worship him, but realizes he's still miserable. Played for laughs but still a WHAT THE HELL HERO? moment.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': Appeared in both episodes, "Walk This Way", and "G is For Garbage", as a mystical horn that hypnotized it's victims into trance-marchers who did anything they could by those who possessed it.
* Done a few times in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', mostly by Mesmero, who used his hypnosis powers to gain control of the X-men several times.
* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': In one episode, Robotnik uses a "submission spell" to control Sally Acorn and Bunny, transporting them to any place, but without major consequences.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'': Used by Pierce, who uses a spherical device to hypnotize both Larke into going on a date with him, and a bunch of people on the beach.
* ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'': The snobby antagonist Burdine uses a hypnosis tool called the Hypnozapper she brought over the internet to force Sasha and Jade into sabotaging the Bratz on the night they're set to receive the "Teen Choice Award." Meanwhile the Tweevil twins try to hypnotize Cameron and Dylan so they will fall in love with them.
* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS
episode "Pirates from Below". Hadji hypnotizes a guard by tricking him "Mega-Pinocchio." Wily cons Mega Man into watching a flashing ruby and using the usual hypnotist's patter.
* The final arc in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty
thinking he is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having human by installing a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. mind-control chip on him. This makes it creepier. Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with is also the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.
* The ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents''
fate of the original Robot Masters who were reprogrammed by Wily in the first episode.
** All the humans, including Dr. Light, were brainwashed by Dr. Wily in the
episode "The Fair Bears" has the titular [[RefugeeFromTVLand Refugees from TV Land]] hypnotizing and putting Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and Chloe to sleep. They later brainwash Timmy and Wanda by putting "Happy Hats" (really brainwashing helmets) on them, making them irresistible to the trio, complete with WingdingEyes."Cold Steel."



* Brainwashing is a huge part of the plot of seasons one and two of ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}''. It's done by way of MindControlMusic, specifically a song called the Prank Song, which seems to affect everyone but [[spoiler:Lee and Biffy]], who are [[TheImmune immune]].
* Happened to ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' in the episode "Mega-Pinocchio." Wily cons Mega Man into thinking he is human by installing a mind-control chip on him. This is also the fate of the original Robot Masters who were reprogrammed by Wily in the first episode.
** All the humans, including Dr. Light, were brainwashed by Dr. Wily in the episode "Cold Steel."
* Late in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/SpacePOP'', Geela brainwashes the girls' parents to cajole them into surrendering.

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* Brainwashing is a huge part ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Huey duck sets off for the dentist, but winds up instead subject for an evil scientist, who accidentally equips the duck with the bio-remote the big bad needed to use to conquer the world. As the headgear gives Huey the near-infinite power of mind control, Huey becomes mad with power and makes himself emperor of the plot of seasons one and two of ''WesternAnimation/{{Detentionaire}}''. It's done world by way of MindControlMusic, specifically a song called forcing the Prank Song, which seems populace to affect everyone worship him, but [[spoiler:Lee and Biffy]], who are [[TheImmune immune]].
* Happened to ''WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears'' in the episode "Mega-Pinocchio." Wily cons Mega Man into thinking he is human by installing
realizes he's still miserable. Played for laughs but still a mind-control chip on him. This is also the fate of the original Robot Masters who were reprogrammed by Wily in the first episode.
** All the humans, including Dr. Light, were brainwashed by Dr. Wily in the episode "Cold Steel."
* Late in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/SpacePOP'', Geela brainwashes the girls' parents to cajole them into surrendering.
WHAT THE HELL HERO? moment.


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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': In one episode, Robotnik uses a "submission spell" to control Sally Acorn and Bunny, transporting them to any place, but without major consequences.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' episode "The Sandman". Jan and Jace are subjected to the [[AntagonistTitle title villain's]] mind control device.
* Late in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/SpacePOP'', Geela brainwashes the girls' parents to cajole them into surrendering.
* The final arc in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. This makes it creepier. Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.
* Brother Blood of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' has this as his MO. Only [[GeniusBruiser Cyborg]] was able to consistently resist his powers.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' LOVES this trope, especially for Sam as a running gag in the series. In fact, this was done not only to them, but their families and friends as well (Tim Scam brainwashing their mothers to kill them, a disgruntled child mind controlling all the children in the world including one of the girl's younger siblings, Jerry's being turned evil by his evil brother, the previous trio of female spies, the list goes on).
* Not quite the same, but many devices in the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' multiverse are able to temporarily "overwrite" the personality and faction programming of one side with that of the other.
** Of particular note, on ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' Megatron gene-washes Rhinox into a Predacon, but he becomes so evil Megatron is forced to change him back. Perhaps ironically, he does this when Rhinox is monologuing on the machine that changed him in the first place.
** And then there's the Robo-Smasher from [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]], which put the "-con" into the Constructicons. [[SarcasmMode Luckily for Omega Supreme]], he ''[[SarcasmMode merely]]'' ended up getting [[MindRape mind-raped]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
--->''"Didn't you ever see ''The Manchurian Candidate''? Even the remake with Creator/{{Denzel|Washington}}?"''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': Appeared in both episodes, "Walk This Way", and "G is For Garbage", as a mystical horn that hypnotized it's victims into trance-marchers who did anything they could by those who possessed it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', this is the [[RoguesGallery recurring villain]] Mr Big's gimmick. And [[AlphaBitch Victoria Best]].
* Done a few times in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', mostly by Mesmero, who used his hypnosis powers to gain control of the X-men several times.

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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** The series loved this trope, especially during the "Dark Kingdom" arc, ranging from brainwashed random innocents-of-the-week up to the horrifying [[spoiler:brainwashing of Endymion/Mamoru/Tuxedo Kamen]] into becoming [[spoiler:an agent of the Dark Kingdom in the first season. Sure, it didn't take at first, but after the second go he pretty much beat Usagi within an inch of her life before [[ThePowerOfLove Usagi tearfully reminding him of their history together, holding out their music box locket]] snapped him out of it. Then he's brainwashed again in the second arc of [[Manga/SailorMoon the manga]] by the Black Moon. He's brainwashed ''again'' in the fourth season by Nehellenia's mirror shard. Finally, his corpse is brainwashed once last time by Galaxia in the manga.]]
** The other senshi are also reanimated as evil pawns in the last arcs of the manga, and several characters have episode or chapter incidences of minor brainwashing.
* Unlike prior versions, in Act 2 of ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Ami is brainwashed by the Dark Kingdom's [[MindControlDevice Crystal Disk]] program into expending her cognitive energies in their service, though it doesn't fully take due to Ami recognizing that her [[ThePowerOfFriendship friend]] Usagi is in distress, and snapping out of it.
** And according to the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] continuity and a blink-and-you-miss-it reference near the end of the season [[spoiler: the four Dark Generals/Shittenou all suffered this fate, too, being brainwashed by Beryl and Metallia the same way Endymion was. This might suggest some semi-failed brainwashing on the part of [[HeroicSacrifice Nephrite]]...]]
* The titular cybernetics-enhanced characters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' get brainwashed to make them function as cold-blooded assassins. Since they are still basically young girls though, this leads to all kinds of problems, especially since the brainwashing focuses their feelings on their guardians.

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* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** The series loved this trope, especially during the "Dark Kingdom" arc, ranging from brainwashed random innocents-of-the-week up to the horrifying [[spoiler:brainwashing of Endymion/Mamoru/Tuxedo Kamen]] into becoming [[spoiler:an agent of the Dark Kingdom
Rika in the first season. Sure, it didn't take at first, but ''Manga/AirGear'' was "reborn" as Genesis' Thorn Queen after being connected to a machine with this purpose.
* This is
the second go he pretty much beat Usagi within an inch premise of her life before [[ThePowerOfLove Usagi tearfully reminding him of their history together, holding out their music box locket]] snapped him out of it. Then he's brainwashed again in ''Reversi'', the second arc of [[Manga/SailorMoon the manga]] by the Black Moon. He's brainwashed ''again'' [[ShowWithinAShow Manga Within A Manga]] in the fourth season by Nehellenia's mirror shard. Finally, his corpse is brainwashed once last time by Galaxia in the manga.]]
** The other senshi are also reanimated as
''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'': two demons, an evil pawns in one brainwashing people, and a good one reverting the last arcs of the manga, and several characters have episode or chapter incidences of minor brainwashing.
* Unlike prior versions,
brainwashes. Though in Act 2 of ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Ami is brainwashed by the Dark Kingdom's [[MindControlDevice Crystal Disk]] program into expending her cognitive energies in their service, though this case it doesn't fully take due to Ami recognizing that her [[ThePowerOfFriendship friend]] Usagi is in distress, and snapping out of it.
** And according to the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] continuity and a blink-and-you-miss-it reference near
use LaserGuidedAmnesia.
* Near
the end of the season [[spoiler: the four Dark Generals/Shittenou all suffered this fate, too, being ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'', Melan is brainwashed by Beryl and Metallia the same way Endymion was. This might suggest some semi-failed brainwashing on the part of [[HeroicSacrifice Nephrite]]...]]
* The titular cybernetics-enhanced characters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' get brainwashed to make them function as cold-blooded assassins. Since they are still basically young girls though, this leads to all kinds of problems, especially since
into thinking that he must attack Marin. Fortunately,[[spoiler:TrueLovesKiss]] breaks through the brainwashing focuses and reminds him of what she means to him.
* ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'': The United Sanctuary Branch in ''Cardfight!! Vanguard G'' does this to young fighters. Of course, the young unsuspecting fighters have no idea what they're getting into at first, but once they sign up, they're subjected to a harsh "strengthening program" and having the sentence [[MadnessMantra "Weakness is a sin."]] ingrained in
their feelings on heads. They aren't kept against their guardians.will though. However, their [[MoreThanMindControl desire to become better players]] is used to the Branch's advantage to keep the majority from quitting. It also helps that their training does work in getting results, if you're willing to sacrifice the fun of the game.



* In ''Anime/WolfsRain'' [[spoiler:Hige is brainwashed by remote control via his collar, as part of a plot by Lady Jagara to find the wolf who will open Paradise.]]

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* In ''Anime/WolfsRain'' [[spoiler:Hige is ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', first caused by Devimon, followed by [[DrivenToVillainy The Digimon Emperor]].
* ''Anime/{{Endride}}'': [[{{Tykebomb}} Mischa]] and other assassins are emotionally broken then
brainwashed by remote control via his collar, in childhood in order to make them more effective killers.
* The titular cybernetics-enhanced characters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' get brainwashed to make them function
as part cold-blooded assassins. Since they are still basically young girls though, this leads to all kinds of a plot by Lady Jagara to find problems, especially since the wolf who will open Paradise.]]brainwashing focuses their feelings on their guardians.
* ''Manga/{{Kekkaishi}}'' has a fair amount of this. There's Byaku, the prosecution office, the Oumi brothers...



* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** The [[AncientArtifact Millennium Rod]] grants its user the ability to brainwash people. Marik, the owner of the Rod, uses it to brainwash Jōnouchi and Anzu into turning against Yugi.
** In the Virtual World Arc, Noa brainwashes Mokuba into believing that Noa is his only brother and that he hates Seto.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'', not only does brainwashing happen with the members of the Society of Light, but it is mentioned that this is one of the abilities that Juudai has once his Darkness powers activate and that he had done this/planned to do this to those duelists that he didn't kill for Super Fusion.
* Brainwashing comes in many forms in ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''. The Barian emperors (mainly the tough but somewhat cowardly Girag) get random humans to do their bidding through the power of their Rank-Up Magic cards, turning them into loyal servants (until losing a duel knocks them out of the trance). Meanwhile, many of the Number monsters make people who own their cards worship them, and/or do unfriendly or even evil things....in a phenomenon more similar to a MindVirus. Both Barians and Numbers often have the power to outright possess a helpless person, but defeat in a duel is an assured way to reverse that.
** Then there's Barian BigBad Don Thousand, who combines simple magic-based brainwashing with tactful MoreThanMindControl techniques, exploiting others' bitter and vindictive personality traits to make them lean toward evil ways.
* Rika in ''Manga/AirGear'' was "reborn" as Genesis' Thorn Queen after being connected to a machine with this purpose.

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* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** The [[AncientArtifact Millennium Rod]] grants its user the ability to brainwash people. Marik, the owner
Used in episode 8 of season 4's ''Manga/MinamiKe''. Several characters watch a tv show with a song promoting eating vegetables. Two of the Rod, uses it to brainwash Jōnouchi main characters, Chiaki and Anzu into turning against Yugi.
** In
Kana, both watch a recording of it as well. While Kana thought it was a good show, Chiaki develops MindControlEyes and has a sudden urge to eat vegetables, despite normally hating them. She snaps out of it after trying a sausage food sample in the Virtual World Arc, Noa brainwashes Mokuba into believing grocery store, but when she returns home, her older sister Haruka also develops the same condition after watching the recorded show.
* Present in the [[{{Hentai}} ero-OVA series]], ''Moonlight Lady'': the maid, Sayaka, induces this on herself after she was kidnapped and raped. The trope is subverted in
that Noa is his only brother and Sayaka doesn't get flashbacks (or the 'mind-control vision') until she's under ''further'' mind-control from the magic forces around Kuraki Manor. It's also implied that he hates Seto.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'', not only does brainwashing happen with
the members of the Society of Light, but it is mentioned that this is one of the abilities that Juudai has once his Darkness powers activate and that he had done this/planned to do this to those duelists that he didn't kill for Super Fusion.
* Brainwashing comes in many forms in ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''. The Barian emperors (mainly the tough but somewhat cowardly Girag) get random humans to do their bidding
other maid, Tomomi, went through the power of their Rank-Up Magic cards, turning them into loyal servants (until losing a duel knocks them out of same procedure.
* In
the trance). Meanwhile, many second to last episode of ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'', the Number monsters make people who own their cards worship them, and/or do unfriendly or even evil things....in a phenomenon more similar title character is brainwashed by [[BigBad Gargoyle]] to a MindVirus. Both Barians and Numbers often have the power to outright possess a helpless person, but defeat in a duel is an assured way to reverse that.
** Then there's Barian BigBad Don Thousand, who combines simple magic-based brainwashing with tactful MoreThanMindControl techniques, exploiting others' bitter and vindictive personality traits to make them lean toward evil ways.
* Rika in ''Manga/AirGear'' was "reborn" as Genesis' Thorn Queen after being connected to a machine with this purpose.
follow his every order, including shooting Captain Nemo.



* ''Manga/{{Kekkaishi}}'' has a fair amount of this. There's Byaku, the prosecution office, the Oumi brothers...
* Present in the [[{{Hentai}} ero-OVA series]], ''Moonlight Lady'': the maid, Sayaka, induces this on herself after she was kidnapped and raped. The trope is subverted in that Sayaka doesn't get flashbacks (or the 'mind-control vision') until she's under ''further'' mind-control from the magic forces around Kuraki Manor. It's also implied that the other maid, Tomomi, went through the same procedure.
* Near the end of ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'', Melan is brainwashed into thinking that he must attack Marin. Fortunately,[[spoiler:TrueLovesKiss]] breaks through the brainwashing and reminds him of what she means to him.
* In the second to last episode of ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'', the title character is brainwashed by [[BigBad Gargoyle]] to follow his every order, including shooting Captain Nemo.
* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', first caused by Devimon, followed by [[DrivenToVillainy The Digimon Emperor]].
* This is the premise of ''Reversi'', the [[ShowWithinAShow Manga Within A Manga]] in ''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'': two demons, an evil one brainwashing people, and a good one reverting the brainwashes. Though in this case it doesn't use LaserGuidedAmnesia.
* Used in episode 8 of season 4's ''Manga/MinamiKe''. Several characters watch a tv show with a song promoting eating vegetables. Two of the main characters, Chiaki and Kana, both watch a recording of it as well. While Kana thought it was a good show, Chiaki develops MindControlEyes and has a sudden urge to eat vegetables, despite normally hating them. She snaps out of it after trying a sausage food sample in the grocery store, but when she returns home, her older sister Haruka also develops the same condition after watching the recorded show.
* ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'': The United Sanctuary Branch in ''Cardfight!! Vanguard G'' does this to young fighters. Of course, the young unsuspecting fighters have no idea what they're getting into at first, but once they sign up, they're subjected to a harsh "strengthening program" and having the sentence [[MadnessMantra "Weakness is a sin."]] ingrained in their heads. They aren't kept against their will though. However, their [[MoreThanMindControl desire to become better players]] is used to the Branch's advantage to keep the majority from quitting. It also helps that their training does work in getting results, if you're willing to sacrifice the fun of the game.
* ''Anime/{{Endride}}'': [[{{Tykebomb}} Mischa]] and other assassins are emotionally broken then brainwashed in childhood in order to make them more effective killers.

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* ''Manga/{{Kekkaishi}}'' has a fair amount of this. There's Byaku, ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** The series loved this trope, especially during
the prosecution office, "Dark Kingdom" arc, ranging from brainwashed random innocents-of-the-week up to the Oumi brothers...
* Present
horrifying [[spoiler:brainwashing of Endymion/Mamoru/Tuxedo Kamen]] into becoming [[spoiler:an agent of the Dark Kingdom in the [[{{Hentai}} ero-OVA series]], ''Moonlight Lady'': the maid, Sayaka, induces this on herself first season. Sure, it didn't take at first, but after she was kidnapped and raped. The trope is subverted in that Sayaka doesn't get flashbacks (or the 'mind-control vision') until she's under ''further'' mind-control from second go he pretty much beat Usagi within an inch of her life before [[ThePowerOfLove Usagi tearfully reminding him of their history together, holding out their music box locket]] snapped him out of it. Then he's brainwashed again in the magic forces around Kuraki Manor. It's also implied that second arc of [[Manga/SailorMoon the other maid, Tomomi, went through manga]] by the same procedure.
* Near
Black Moon. He's brainwashed ''again'' in the end of ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'', Melan fourth season by Nehellenia's mirror shard. Finally, his corpse is brainwashed into thinking that he must attack Marin. Fortunately,[[spoiler:TrueLovesKiss]] breaks through the brainwashing and reminds him of what she means to him.
* In the second to
once last time by Galaxia in the manga.]]
** The other senshi are also reanimated as evil pawns in the last arcs of the manga, and several characters have
episode or chapter incidences of ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'', the title character minor brainwashing.
* Unlike prior versions, in Act 2 of ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Ami
is brainwashed by [[BigBad Gargoyle]] to follow his every order, including shooting Captain Nemo.
* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', first caused by Devimon, followed by [[DrivenToVillainy The Digimon Emperor]].
* This is
the premise of ''Reversi'', the [[ShowWithinAShow Manga Within A Manga]] Dark Kingdom's [[MindControlDevice Crystal Disk]] program into expending her cognitive energies in ''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'': two demons, an evil one brainwashing people, and a good one reverting the brainwashes. Though in this case their service, though it doesn't use LaserGuidedAmnesia.
* Used
fully take due to Ami recognizing that her [[ThePowerOfFriendship friend]] Usagi is in episode 8 of season 4's ''Manga/MinamiKe''. Several characters watch a tv show with a song promoting eating vegetables. Two of the main characters, Chiaki distress, and Kana, both watch a recording of it as well. While Kana thought it was a good show, Chiaki develops MindControlEyes and has a sudden urge to eat vegetables, despite normally hating them. She snaps snapping out of it after trying a sausage food sample in the grocery store, but when she returns home, her older sister Haruka also develops the same condition after watching the recorded show.
* ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'': The United Sanctuary Branch in ''Cardfight!! Vanguard G'' does this to young fighters. Of course, the young unsuspecting fighters have no idea what they're getting into at first, but once they sign up, they're subjected to a harsh "strengthening program" and having the sentence [[MadnessMantra "Weakness is a sin."]] ingrained in their heads. They aren't kept against their will though. However, their [[MoreThanMindControl desire to become better players]] is used to the Branch's advantage to keep the majority from quitting. It also helps that their training does work in getting results, if you're willing to sacrifice the fun of the game.
it.
* ''Anime/{{Endride}}'': [[{{Tykebomb}} Mischa]] ** And according to the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] continuity and other assassins are emotionally broken then a blink-and-you-miss-it reference near the end of the season [[spoiler: the four Dark Generals/Shittenou all suffered this fate, too, being brainwashed by Beryl and Metallia the same way Endymion was. This might suggest some semi-failed brainwashing on the part of [[HeroicSacrifice Nephrite]]...]]
* In ''Anime/WolfsRain'' [[spoiler:Hige is brainwashed by remote control via his collar, as part of a plot by Lady Jagara to find the wolf who will open Paradise.]]
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'':
** The [[AncientArtifact Millennium Rod]] grants its user the ability to brainwash people. Marik, the owner of the Rod, uses it to brainwash Jōnouchi and Anzu into turning against Yugi.
** In the Virtual World Arc, Noa brainwashes Mokuba into believing that Noa is his only brother and that he hates Seto.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'', not only does brainwashing happen with the members of the Society of Light, but it is mentioned that this is one of the abilities that Juudai has once his Darkness powers activate and that he had done this/planned to do this to those duelists that he didn't kill for Super Fusion.
* Brainwashing comes
in childhood many forms in order ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''. The Barian emperors (mainly the tough but somewhat cowardly Girag) get random humans to do their bidding through the power of their Rank-Up Magic cards, turning them into loyal servants (until losing a duel knocks them out of the trance). Meanwhile, many of the Number monsters make people who own their cards worship them, and/or do unfriendly or even evil things....in a phenomenon more similar to a MindVirus. Both Barians and Numbers often have the power to outright possess a helpless person, but defeat in a duel is an assured way to reverse that.
** Then there's Barian BigBad Don Thousand, who combines simple magic-based brainwashing with tactful MoreThanMindControl techniques, exploiting others' bitter and vindictive personality traits
to make them more effective killers.lean toward evil ways.



* Twice in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
** [[MassHypnosis Nearly]] ''[[MassHypnosis everyone]]'' [[MassHypnosis even lightly associated with Calvin]] in "The Alien Huntress".
** Calvin himself in "The Five Calvins".
* In ''FanFic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', Mephiles uses multiple forms of MindManipulation to a point where it's hard to discern which trope article this should even be entered on, but most predominantly he likes to sprinkle his forces kidnapped DC characters that are brainwashed into being grey scaled, red-eyeds, mindless thralls of his that serve only to do his bidding and inflict mental/emotional pain on those who knew them.
* One major example in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'': Ringo is subtly brainwashed by the Guardians' psionics and almost kills John as a result.
* In the 5th chapter of the ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' fic "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1474579/1/NonNeglecting-Week NonNeglecting Week]]", Asuka hypnotizes Fuyutsuki so that he will take the group skydiving, instead of a boring museum trip.
* The NebulousEvilOrganization Pokextinction in ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'' builds its army by capturing transforming Pokeumans and brainwashing them to side with Mr. X in the secret war.



* In ''Fanfic/TakeAStand: Dimensions and Time'', [[spoiler:the ones sucked into Ryan Wilde's dimension find that not just part of that dimension's Team Ceartais has been brainwashed -- the ZPD, the MCB, and others too. During the fight against the brainwashed Ceartais members, Sirius is injected with a chemical that brainwashes her as well. The mastermind behind this is revealed to be Ryan Wilde himself.]]
* During ''[[FanFic/TamersForeverSeries Theory of Chaos]]'', all the Tamers except Takato are brainwashed into acting wildly out of character, leading to some of the series' most [[CrossesTheLineTwice disturbingly hilarious]] scenes ever.
* ''FanFic/TwilightRevised'' features [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle]] being brainwashed by [[spoiler:Nightmare Moon]].



* In ''FanFic/Flashpoint2AdventSolaris'', Mephiles uses multiple forms of MindManipulation to a point where it's hard to discern which trope article this should even be entered on, but most predominantly he likes to sprinkle his forces kidnapped DC characters that are brainwashed into being grey scaled, red-eyeds, mindless thralls of his that serve only to do his bidding and inflict mental/emotional pain on those who knew them.
* One major example in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World'': Ringo is subtly brainwashed by the Guardians' psionics and almost kills John as a result.



* Twice in ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'':
** [[MassHypnosis Nearly]] ''[[MassHypnosis everyone]]'' [[MassHypnosis even lightly associated with Calvin]] in "The Alien Huntress".
** Calvin himself in "The Five Calvins".
* During ''[[FanFic/TamersForeverSeries Theory of Chaos]]'', all the Tamers except Takato are brainwashed into acting wildly out of character, leading to some of the series' most [[CrossesTheLineTwice disturbingly hilarious]] scenes ever.
* ''FanFic/TwilightRevised'' features [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle]] being brainwashed by [[spoiler:Nightmare Moon]].
* The NebulousEvilOrganization Pokextinction in ''Fanfic/{{Pokeumans}}'' builds its army by capturing transforming Pokeumans and brainwashing them to side with Mr. X in the secret war.
* In the 5th chapter of the ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' fic "[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1474579/1/NonNeglecting-Week NonNeglecting Week]]", Asuka hypnotizes Fuyutsuki so that he will take the group skydiving, instead of a boring museum trip.
* In ''Fanfic/TakeAStand: Dimensions and Time'', [[spoiler:the ones sucked into Ryan Wilde's dimension find that not just part of that dimension's Team Ceartais has been brainwashed -- the ZPD, the MCB, and others too. During the fight against the brainwashed Ceartais members, Sirius is injected with a chemical that brainwashes her as well. The mastermind behind this is revealed to be Ryan Wilde himself.]]



* ''Volunteers'' has John Candy's character get brainwashed in the middle. It happened to him in ''Going Berserk'' as well.

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* ''Volunteers'' has John Candy's character get brainwashed ''Film/AbsolutelyAnything'': Neil's wishes effect people's minds in some cases, for instance causing Ray's crush to worship him, making Catherine love Grant and everyone make war for no reason.
* ''Film/{{Bit}}'': Powerful vampires can exert mental influence over
the middle. It happened to him in ''Going Berserk'' as well.other vampires [[MonsterLord they rule]], which makes them do things they wouldn't otherwise, sometimes without them even knowing. This includes Vlad and [[spoiler:Duke]].



* ''{{Film/Cure}}'': [[PsychoPsychologist Kunihiko Mamiya]] exposes other people to repetitive sounds to hypnotize them, implanting the suggestion to [[SerialKiller commit murders.]]



* In ''Film/FlashGordon1980'', Klytus and General Kala brainwash Professor Zarkov, the Earth scientist that deduced Ming's attack on Earth. They reversed his experiences in his mind starting with blasting off to Mongo, through his years at NASA, all the way back to the womb. Klytus says to reprogram him to a Level 3 agent. but Kala has the tech up it to Level 6. Ultimately subverted since Zarkov successfuly fought the process by remembering things (Shakespeare, Einstein, "even a song by the Beatles") which protected him from the process. He also retained the new information General Kala had "installed."
* In ''Film/FrankensteinIsland'', Sheila Frankenstein brainwashes Doc into helping with her experiments to revitalize her husband. Doc's friends realize there is something wrong when Doc has no issues with conducting experiements that result in the deaths of human subjects. Eventually, they take Sheila hostage and force her to turn off the devices holding Doc in her thrall.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', Mola Ram brainwashes people to join the Thuggee cult by making them drink magic blood. He even manages to brainwash Indiana Jones. Fortunately, Short Round snaps him out of the trance by burning Indy with a torch.



* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', Mola Ram brainwashes people to join the Thuggee cult by making them drink magic blood. He even manages to brainwash Indiana Jones. Fortunately, Short Round snaps him out of the trance by burning Indy with a torch.
* One of the crimes that the Galaxy organization commits in the Franchise/JamesBond-spoof ''Film/OurManFlint'' is turning women into brainwashed "Pleasure Units".



* Happens to multiple anonymous programs in ''Film/TronLegacy'', most notably [[spoiler:Tron himself, who goes under the name "Rinzler" until the effects are broken by Flynn in the climax.]]. The process is known variously as "rectifying" or "re-purposing" and is essentially to programs what brainwashing is to humans.

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* Happens to multiple anonymous programs in ''Film/TronLegacy'', most notably [[spoiler:Tron himself, who goes under One of the name "Rinzler" until crimes that the effects are broken by Flynn Galaxy organization commits in the climax.]]. The process Franchise/JamesBond-spoof ''Film/OurManFlint'' is known variously as "rectifying" or "re-purposing" and is essentially to programs what brainwashing is to humans.turning women into brainwashed "Pleasure Units".



* ''{{Film/Thelma}}'': Thelma is able to make people do things she wants (like arrive at her building and kiss her) by wishing it. She's appalled to realize this may be [[spoiler:why Anja is attracted to her.]]
* Happens to multiple anonymous programs in ''Film/TronLegacy'', most notably [[spoiler:Tron himself, who goes under the name "Rinzler" until the effects are broken by Flynn in the climax.]]. The process is known variously as "rectifying" or "re-purposing" and is essentially to programs what brainwashing is to humans.
* ''Volunteers'' has John Candy's character get brainwashed in the middle. It happened to him in ''Going Berserk'' as well.



* In ''Film/FrankensteinIsland'', Sheila Frankenstein brainwashes Doc into helping with her experiments to revitalize her husband. Doc's friends realize there is something wrong when Doc has no issues with conducting experiements that result in the deaths of human subjects. Eventually, they take Sheila hostage and force her to turn off the devices holding Doc in her thrall.
* In ''Film/FlashGordon1980'', Klytus and General Kala brainwash Professor Zarkov, the Earth scientist that deduced Ming's attack on Earth. They reversed his experiences in his mind starting with blasting off to Mongo, through his years at NASA, all the way back to the womb. Klytus says to reprogram him to a Level 3 agent. but Kala has the tech up it to Level 6. Ultimately subverted since Zarkov successfuly fought the process by remembering things (Shakespeare, Einstein, "even a song by the Beatles") which protected him from the process. He also retained the new information General Kala had "installed."
* ''{{Film/Cure}}'': [[PsychoPsychologist Kunihiko Mamiya]] exposes other people to repetitive sounds to hypnotize them, implanting the suggestion to [[SerialKiller commit murders.]]
* ''{{Film/Thelma}}'': Thelma is able to make people do things she wants (like arrive at her building and kiss her) by wishing it. She's appalled to realize this may be [[spoiler:why Anja is attracted to her.]]
* ''Film/AbsolutelyAnything'': Neil's wishes effect people's minds in some cases, for instance causing Ray's crush to worship him, making Catherine love Grant and everyone make war for no reason.
* ''Film/{{Bit}}'': Powerful vampires can exert mental influence over the other vampires [[MonsterLord they rule]], which makes them do things they wouldn't otherwise, sometimes without them even knowing. This includes Vlad and [[spoiler:Duke]].
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* [[ConspiracyTheorist Conspiracy theorists]] will have you believe that basically, every actress, model, female singer, Creator/FoxNews commentator, TV newsanchor, reporter, sports reporter and weathergirl has been subject to [[http://hollywoodsubliminals.wordpress.com/project-monarch/sex-kitten Monarch beta sex kitten programming]] in which they were brainwashed by TheIlluminati as little girls through physical and psychological torture and sexual abuse by a [[TortureTechnician "handler"]] and they're pimped out as [[SexSlave sex slaves]] to the rich and powerful by Henry Kissinger and the Rothschilds at their [[APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy sex parties]]. They also say that the other duties that these women have are as drug mules and as messengers who bribe highly influential people with sex.

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* [[ConspiracyTheorist Conspiracy theorists]] will have you believe that basically, every actress, model, female singer, Creator/FoxNews Fox News commentator, TV newsanchor, reporter, sports reporter and weathergirl has been subject to [[http://hollywoodsubliminals.wordpress.com/project-monarch/sex-kitten Monarch beta sex kitten programming]] in which they were brainwashed by TheIlluminati as little girls through physical and psychological torture and sexual abuse by a [[TortureTechnician "handler"]] and they're pimped out as [[SexSlave sex slaves]] to the rich and powerful by Henry Kissinger and the Rothschilds at their [[APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy sex parties]]. They also say that the other duties that these women have are as drug mules and as messengers who bribe highly influential people with sex.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Film/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
--->"Didn't you ever see ''The Manchurian Candidate''? Even the remake with Creator/{{Denzel|Washington}}?"

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' does this to [[ChasteHero Colonel Bud Manstrong]] as a parody of ''Film/TheManchurianCandidate''.''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Abraham Lincoln's ghost]] even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
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* ''Film/TheManchurianCandidate'' is the film most associated with this trope in the public mind. An American soldier held prisoner in North Korea is brainwashed to [[ManchurianAgent become an assassin on command]]. However it's not really an example as his beliefs and values don't really change. It happens in the remake too, with little change [[spoiler:but adds a twist]].



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%%* * ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate'' by Richard Condon.is the work most associated with this trope in the public mind. An American soldier held prisoner in North Korea is brainwashed to [[ManchurianAgent become an assassin on command]]. However, it's not quite a straight example, as his beliefs and values don't really change.
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* ''Series/ThePower2023'': It turns out that the power is capable of affecting people's minds and changing their thoughts, via manipulating the electricity in their brains. Eve uses this on Sister Veronica, stopping her alerting the police to Eve's location.
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* ''VideoGame/Manhunt2'' has this being a huge part of the plot, as later you learn that [[spoiler: your best friend Leo was only a split personality implanted into your character's brain as part of a brainwashing project started by the government, nicknamed simply as The Project.]]

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* ''VideoGame/Manhunt2'' ''VideoGame/{{Manhunt}} 2'' has this being a huge part of the plot, as later you learn that [[spoiler: your [[spoiler:your best friend Leo was only a split personality implanted into your character's brain as part of a brainwashing project started by the government, nicknamed simply as The Project.]]the Project]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': In one episode, Robotnik uses a "submission spell" to control Princess Acorn and Bunny.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': In one episode, Robotnik uses a "submission spell" to control Princess Sally Acorn and Bunny.Bunny, transporting them to any place, but without major consequences.
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* The final arc in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. [[UncannyValley This makes it creepier.]] Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.

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* The final arc in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' involves Darkseid capturing Superman and giving him to Granny Goodness, whose specialty is brainwashing, so that he thinks he's Darkseid's son, Kal-El of Apokolips, happily conquering star systems for his father. Darkseid likes the irony, the military advantage, and apparently having a son he can be proud of. (Kalibak is not happy.) Oddly, given the setting, Granny's brainwashing didn't make him [[CardCarryingVillain actively evil]], it just made him believe in Darkseid and his empire and not think too hard. Darkseid even assigned four of his elite troops to be Kal's 'buddies,' who he's 'known all his life' and jokes around with. They actually hate him but they fake it pretty well. He's polite, and reacts to his regular sessions in Granny's chair like a very good boy being sent to the dentist. He's still basically the same guy. [[UncannyValley This makes it creepier.]] creepier. Then Darkseid gets addicted to irony and [[NiceJobFixingItVillain sends him to conquer Earth]]. Lois breaks him out with the PowerOfLove before he and his army do too much real damage, but his reputation is wrecked and there are still repercussions years later on ''Franchise/{{Justice League|of America}}''.
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Often the brainwashing victim will come to his/her senses and resist, necessitating the villain to pour on the mind control mojo. Sometimes they will perform the hated task, but weep openly as they do so. This is [[TruthInTelevision not far off]], as hypnosis cannot force someone to do something they intrinsically believe is wrong. Occasionally, even when the character does overcome it, they [[BrainwashResidue don't clean off all symptoms]], and all [[CartesianKarma isn't instantly right with the world]] because of it. Can be the cause of a FaceMonsterTurn.

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Often the brainwashing victim will come to his/her their senses and resist, necessitating the villain to pour on the mind control mojo. Sometimes they will perform the hated task, but weep openly as they do so. This is [[TruthInTelevision not far off]], as hypnosis cannot force someone to do something they intrinsically believe is wrong. Occasionally, even when the character does overcome it, they [[BrainwashResidue don't clean off all symptoms]], and all [[CartesianKarma isn't instantly right with the world]] because of it. Can be the cause of a FaceMonsterTurn.

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* At one point, the player has to keep this from happening in ''VideoGame/TheArtOfTheft''.
* One ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' [[ApocalypticLog audio diary]] reveal that Andrew Ryan had the plasmids modified so that Rapture's already brain-buggered population would be susceptible to mind controlling pheromones. Pheromones and mental programming are also used to ensure that the [[CreepyChild Little Sisters]] stay close to the Big Daddies, and that the Big Daddies protect the Little Sisters. There's also [[spoiler:"Would you kindly?"]]
* In ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', the Mimigas are brainwashed by the Doctor into growing the red flowers known to turn Mimigas into mindless monsters.



* In ''VideoGame/TrafficDepartment2192'', the foul-mouthed, gung-ho ActionGirl protagonist, Lt. Velasquez, is kidnapped by her hated foe, the Vulture Cult Army, and brainwashed into serving them. Not only does she perform outstandingly in the field, she's also a lot more disciplined than the [[CowboyCop loose cannon]] she seemed to be when she was still with the good guys. Naturally, she eventually overcomes the brainwashing and returns to the TD... where her boss is less disturbed by her being brainwashed, and more worried by the fact that she's even-tempered, obedient, and disciplined...

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* In ''VideoGame/TrafficDepartment2192'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has this trope, and started at the foul-mouthed, gung-ho ActionGirl protagonist, Lt. Velasquez, is kidnapped by her hated foe, '''very beginning of the Vulture Cult Army, and brainwashed into serving them. Not only does she perform outstandingly in the field, she's also a lot more disciplined than the [[CowboyCop loose cannon]] she seemed to be when she game!''' But Donkey Kong was still with the good guys. Naturally, she eventually overcomes able to [[NoSell resist the brainwashing and returns effects]].
* Temporarily happens
to the TD... where her boss is less disturbed by her being brainwashed, and more worried anything hit by the fact that she's even-tempered, obedient, Ordos Deviator in ''VideoGame/DuneII''.
* In the ''Dragonborn'' DLC for ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', [[spoiler:the Bend Will shout, Miraak's SignatureMove, can be used to subjugate mortals
and disciplined...even dragons. You eventually learn it, and can use it to become a DragonRider.]]



* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' features "Mind Control" as a standard Priest spell, allowing control of opposing characters and some monsters for a short period of time. MindControl and MoreThanMindControl scenarios also feature prominently in the canon.

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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' features "Mind Control" In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragon'', [[EvilSorcerer Gharnef]] is doing this to [[TokenMiniMoe Dragon Princess Tiki]] via putting her in a hypnotic state, and convincing her that the player's army are intruders, and Gharnef is the only one that can protect her belived guardian, Bantu for her. Only Bantu, who joins Marth's army, can break the brainwashing, via the bond between the two.
* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', [[spoiler: Botan from Those of the Past]] can do this via converting human beings into PeoplePuppets with thin wires, controlling their actions and minds. She uses this skill on [[spoiler: Chizuru Kagura]] in 2003, and on [[spoiler: Rose Berstein]] in XI [[spoiler: and until the end of XIII.]]
* In ''Labyrinths of the World 9: Lost Island'' Simon is hypnotized into doing Dietrich's evil bidding.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'' the third game has this [[spoiler:Rean's team finds that his former class VII has went through some form of brain washing. And the final dungeon has his new Class VII team face off against his friends]]
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
** The BigBad does this, prior to the actual in-game events, to the palace guards in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', so they abandon all loyalty to Princess Zelda and obey his orders to hold her prisoner.
** Vaati seems to have done the same in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures''
as a standard Priest spell, allowing control of opposing the guards are enemies, and various characters and some monsters for a short period of time. MindControl and MoreThanMindControl scenarios also feature prominently in comment they're acting strangely.
* ''VideoGame/LoserReborn'': The protagonist has
the canon.ability to brainwash women by headpatting them. The author states that any relationships formed through headpatting are never true love. [[spoiler:One of the antagonists, the Cultist, has the same headpatting ability, which he used to control several of the protagonist's female soldiers.]]
* ''VideoGame/Manhunt2'' has this being a huge part of the plot, as later you learn that [[spoiler: your best friend Leo was only a split personality implanted into your character's brain as part of a brainwashing project started by the government, nicknamed simply as The Project.]]



* One ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' [[ApocalypticLog audio diary]] reveal that Andrew Ryan had the plasmids modified so that Rapture's already brain-buggered population would be susceptible to mind controlling pheromones. Pheromones and mental programming are also used to ensure that the [[CreepyChild Little Sisters]] stay close to the Big Daddies, and that the Big Daddies protect the Little Sisters. There's also [[spoiler:"Would you kindly?"]]
* The ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' games uses this exceptionally liberally; If a particular protagonist is one of their original creations, the odds are fairly high that they've been brainwashed at least once, in at least one of the many different timelines. One BigBad of a faction even makes it part of their standard operating procedure. Okay. More than one...(One faction's plot is to Brainwash/Clone the ENTIRE CAST!)

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* One ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' [[ApocalypticLog audio diary]] reveal that Andrew Ryan had In an HGame titled ''Minerva's Adventure'' (a ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' clone of sorts) exists a "brainwashed" {{Status Effect|s}}. [[spoiler: It is put on Minerva if she loses, or surrenders, to a {{Random Encounter|s}} of heretic cult members. While the plasmids modified so that Rapture's already brain-buggered population player can still control her as before, under this effect she will refuse to wear clothes, refuse to fight and when interacting with other people, she will either get appalled reactions (if women) or flat-out rape them (if men). Since this is an ActionAdventure, this would be susceptible to mind controlling pheromones. Pheromones and mental programming are also used to ensure that make the [[CreepyChild Little Sisters]] stay close game impossible to win, but a visit to the Big Daddies, and that local {{Physical God}}dess can remove the Big Daddies protect the Little Sisters. There's also [[spoiler:"Would you kindly?"]]
* The ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' games uses this exceptionally liberally; If a particular protagonist is one of their original creations, the odds are fairly high that they've been brainwashed at least once, in at least one of the many different timelines. One BigBad of a faction even makes it part of their standard operating procedure. Okay. More than one...(One faction's plot is to Brainwash/Clone the ENTIRE CAST!)
status.]]



* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
** The BigBad does this, prior to the actual in-game events, to the palace guards in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', so they abandon all loyalty to Princess Zelda and obey his orders to hold her prisoner.
** Vaati seems to have done the same in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures'' as the guards are enemies, and various characters comment they're acting strangely.
* In ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', the Mimigas are brainwashed by the Doctor into growing the red flowers known to turn Mimigas into mindless monsters.
* At one point, the player has to keep this from happening in ''VideoGame/TheArtOfTheft''.
* Temporarily happens to anything hit by the Ordos Deviator in ''VideoGame/DuneII''.
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragon'', [[EvilSorcerer Gharnef]] is doing this to [[TokenMiniMoe Dragon Princess Tiki]] via putting her in a hypnotic state, and convincing her that the player's army are intruders, and Gharnef is the only one that can protect her belived guardian, Bantu for her. Only Bantu, who joins Marth's army, can break the brainwashing, via the bond between the two.
* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has this trope, and started at the '''very beginning of the game!''' But Donkey Kong was able to [[NoSell resist the brainwashing effects]].
* In the ''Dragonborn'' DLC for ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', [[spoiler:the Bend Will shout, Miraak's SignatureMove, can be used to subjugate mortals and even dragons. You eventually learn it, and can use it to become a DragonRider.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', [[spoiler: Botan from Those of the Past]] can do this via converting human beings into PeoplePuppets with thin wires, controlling their actions and minds. She uses this skill on [[spoiler: Chizuru Kagura]] in 2003, and on [[spoiler: Rose Berstein]] in XI [[spoiler: and until the end of XIII.]]
* In an HGame titled ''Minerva's Adventure'' (a ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' clone of sorts) exists a "brainwashed" {{Status Effect|s}}. [[spoiler: It is put on Minerva if she loses, or surrenders, to a {{Random Encounter|s}} of heretic cult members. While the player can still control her as before, under this effect she will refuse to wear clothes, refuse to fight and when interacting with other people, she will either get appalled reactions (if women) or flat-out rape them (if men). Since this is an ActionAdventure, this would make the game impossible to win, but a visit to the local {{Physical God}}dess can remove the status.]]
* ''VideoGame/Manhunt2'' has this being a huge part of the plot, as later you learn that [[spoiler: your best friend Leo was only a split personality implanted into your character's brain as part of a brainwashing project started by the government, nicknamed simply as The Project.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'' the third game has this [[spoiler:Rean's team finds that his former class VII has went through some form of brain washing. And the final dungeon has his new Class VII team face off against his friends]]
* ''VideoGame/LoserReborn'': The protagonist has the ability to brainwash women by headpatting them. The author states that any relationships formed through headpatting are never true love. [[spoiler:One of the antagonists, the Cultist, has the same headpatting ability, which he used to control several of the protagonist's female soldiers.]]
* In ''Labyrinths of the World 9: Lost Island'' Simon is hypnotized into doing Dietrich's evil bidding.

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* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
** The BigBad does this, prior to
In ''VideoGame/StarTrekJudgmentRites'', the actual in-game events, omnipotent Trelane creates a romanticized version of a World War 1 German town named "Gothos" in which to play out his childish fascination with the palace guards in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', so they abandon all loyalty war. Lacking anyone to Princess Zelda populate the town, he kidnaps three Federation ships and obey his orders to hold her prisoner.
** Vaati seems to have done
brainwashes the same in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures'' crews to serve as the guards town's population. The townspeople are enemies, [[AllStereotypeCast all stereotypes]], but fully believe their roles and various characters comment they're acting strangely.
* In ''VideoGame/CaveStory'',
have no memory of their real lives. When Trelane is finally driven off one way or another, the Mimigas are brainwashed by the Doctor into growing the red flowers known to turn Mimigas into mindless monsters.
* At one point, the player has to keep this from happening
crewmembers regain their memories but forget their time in ''VideoGame/TheArtOfTheft''.
* Temporarily happens to anything hit by the Ordos Deviator in ''VideoGame/DuneII''.
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragon'', [[EvilSorcerer Gharnef]] is doing this to [[TokenMiniMoe Dragon Princess Tiki]] via putting her in a hypnotic state, and convincing her that the player's army are intruders, and Gharnef is the only one that can protect her belived guardian, Bantu for her. Only Bantu, who joins Marth's army, can break the brainwashing, via the bond between the two.
* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has this trope, and started at the '''very beginning of the game!''' But Donkey Kong was able to [[NoSell resist the brainwashing effects]].
*
Gothos almost completely. In the ''Dragonborn'' DLC for ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', [[spoiler:the Bend Will shout, Miraak's SignatureMove, can be used epilogue, Gretel Gernsbeck does seem to subjugate mortals and even dragons. You eventually learn it, and can use it to become a DragonRider.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', [[spoiler: Botan from Those of the Past]] can do this via converting human beings into PeoplePuppets with thin wires, controlling their actions and minds. She uses this skill on [[spoiler: Chizuru Kagura]] in 2003, and on [[spoiler: Rose Berstein]] in XI [[spoiler: and until the end of XIII.]]
* In an HGame titled ''Minerva's Adventure'' (a ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' clone of sorts) exists a "brainwashed" {{Status Effect|s}}. [[spoiler: It is put on Minerva if she loses, or surrenders, to a {{Random Encounter|s}} of heretic cult members. While the player can still control her as before, under this effect she will refuse to wear clothes, refuse to fight and when interacting with other people, she will either get appalled reactions (if women) or flat-out rape them (if men). Since this is an ActionAdventure, this would make the game impossible to win, but a visit to the local {{Physical God}}dess can remove the status.]]
* ''VideoGame/Manhunt2'' has this being a huge part of the plot, as later you learn that [[spoiler: your best friend Leo was only a split personality implanted into your character's brain as part of a brainwashing project started by the government, nicknamed simply as The Project.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'' the third game has this [[spoiler:Rean's team finds that his former class VII has went through some form of brain washing. And the final dungeon has his new Class VII team face off against his friends]]
* ''VideoGame/LoserReborn'': The protagonist has the ability to brainwash women by headpatting them. The author states that any relationships formed through headpatting are never true love. [[spoiler:One of the antagonists, the Cultist, has the same headpatting ability, which he used to control several of the protagonist's female soldiers.]]
* In ''Labyrinths of the World 9: Lost Island'' Simon is hypnotized into doing Dietrich's evil bidding.
vaguely remember having met Kirk.


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* The ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' games uses this exceptionally liberally; If a particular protagonist is one of their original creations, the odds are fairly high that they've been brainwashed at least once, in at least one of the many different timelines. One BigBad of a faction even makes it part of their standard operating procedure. Okay. More than one...(One faction's plot is to Brainwash/Clone the ENTIRE CAST!)
* In ''VideoGame/TrafficDepartment2192'', the foul-mouthed, gung-ho ActionGirl protagonist, Lt. Velasquez, is kidnapped by her hated foe, the Vulture Cult Army, and brainwashed into serving them. Not only does she perform outstandingly in the field, she's also a lot more disciplined than the [[CowboyCop loose cannon]] she seemed to be when she was still with the good guys. Naturally, she eventually overcomes the brainwashing and returns to the TD... where her boss is less disturbed by her being brainwashed, and more worried by the fact that she's even-tempered, obedient, and disciplined...
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' features "Mind Control" as a standard Priest spell, allowing control of opposing characters and some monsters for a short period of time. MindControl and MoreThanMindControl scenarios also feature prominently in the canon.

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