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* In his original appearances, Hedge of ''ElGoonishShive'' wielded a chain as a weapon - specifically, the very chain that had once bound him in captivity in the laboratory that created him. Very symbolic. Very quickly forgotten, too. Only really appeared in one scene, if memory serves, though Grace references it again later.
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* In his original appearances, Hedge of ''ElGoonishShive'' ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' wielded a chain as a weapon - specifically, the very chain that had once bound him in captivity in the laboratory that created him. Very symbolic. Very quickly forgotten, too. Only really appeared in one scene, if memory serves, though Grace references it again later.
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* ''{{Hellraiser}}'' has a variation of this, prehensile chains with barbed hooks come out of the Lament Configuration and snag people.
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* [[LethalWeapon Riggs]] tries to use one of these against [[JetLi Wah Sing Ku]] after trying to kill him with a forklift. It goes about as well as you'd expect.
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* In ''MitsumeteKnight'', [[GiantMook Jack Burston]], one of the game's three punks, fights with a big chain in one-on-one duels.
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* The ''Road Rash'' games have the top AI bikers wielding chains as weapons. The player can steal a chain and wield it himself.
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* ''SailorMoon'': Venus [[FetishFuel Love-Me]] [[VariableLengthChain Chain!]]
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* In the book of ''Literature/AClockworkOrange'', at least one of Alex's droogs has the "oozy" (from the Russian word for snake, no connection to Israeli submachine guns) as his weapon of choice.
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* In the book of ''Literature/AClockworkOrange'', at least [[TheBrute Dim]], one of Alex's droogs has the "oozy" (from the Russian word for snake, no connection to Israeli submachine guns) as his weapon of choice.choice. He uses it surprisingly effectively.
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* When the power plant donuts are being replaced by healthy snacks in an episode ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', the vendor fends off the angered employees with a chain.
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* Many of the ''{{Castlevania}}'' games involve the main characters wielding weapons like this.
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* Though she has absolutely nothing to do with biking of any kind, Eileen can use a length of chain in ''SilentHill4''. It's her second most powerful melee weapon, and the best overall.
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* Shun of ''SaintSeiya'' use these as his WeaponOfChoice.
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* ''FateStayNight'': Rider uses a chain with a pair of nails attached at the ends.
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* Chains are a staple weapon in the ''KunioKun'' series (especially ''RiverCityRansom'')
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* Dim's favourite weapon in ''AClockworkOrange''.
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* In the [[spoiler: Gods vs Titans]] fight in ''{{Immortals}}'', [[spoiler: Zeus beats the tar out of the Titans with a chain that he snagged from their cage.]]
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* The MonsterOfTheWeek in the ''{{Buffy}}'' episode "Beauty and the Beasts" has his neck broken by a semi-feral Angel using a chain Buffy had previously used to restrain him.
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->You know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I go get and beat you with 'til ya understand who's in ruttin' command here!
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* Freddy gets whipped and choked with a chain in ''ANightmareOnElmStreet: Paranoid''.
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* The conductor in ''Train'' is hung with a chain.
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* ''KunioKun'' series: Chains are a staple weapon.
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* ''{{Hellraiser}}'' has a variation of this, prehensile chains with barbed hooks come out of the Lament Configuration and snag people.
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* The Ninjakari guild in ''{{Lusternia}}'': stealthy, potentially psionic assassins... whose weapon of choice is ''enormous bladed chains''.
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* Of the many [[WeaponsKitchenSink ridiculous weapons]] in ''ExitFate'', this is one of the few that can actually do serious damage. It's wielded by Outsider, a mercenary who's essentially a DiscOneNuke if you can afford his asking price.
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* Michael bludgeons one of the guards escorting him with his shackles in the ''{{Halloween}}'' remake.
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* Jason snaps the neck of one of his guards with a chain in ''JasonX''.
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* TheMonsterOfTheWeek in the ''{{Buffy}}'' episode "Beauty and the Beasts" has his neck broken by a semi-feral Angel using a chain Buffy had previously used to restrain him.
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