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* In ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', when Cara invites Doc to her apartment, she asks Miki to tidy the apartment before he gets there. Miki says she'll bulldoze everything into the hall closet, and suggests that Cara ask Doc to open it in order to "test how durable your new boyfriend is". Subverted when he actually does so, however.
-->'''Doc:''' Something tells me Miki is really good at playing VideoGame/{{Tetris}}.

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* ''Series/{{Zoboomafoo}}'': Whenever the Kratt Brothers want to go on an adventure, they open the closet and just shield themselves from the falling safari gear. Then they pick up what they need from whatever fell on the ground and leave. Also subverted, as a female guest-host who occasionally visited was able to open the closet, take out what she wanted, and close it again, without any problem. Of course, the next time the guys opened the closet, they again had all their stuff raining down on them.

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* ''Series/{{Zoboomafoo}}'': Whenever the Kratt Brothers want to go on an adventure, they open the closet and just shield themselves from the falling safari gear. Then they pick up what they need from whatever fell on the ground and leave. Also
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subverted, as a female guest-host who occasionally visited was able to open the closet, take out what she wanted, and close it again, without any problem. Of course, the next time the guys opened the closet, they again had all their stuff raining down on them.them.
** Subverted further on other episodes where they expect the closet to do this and the closet doesn't do it, actually giving them the stuff they need. It seems like the closet is honestly self aware, and since this is an edutainment show, that might not be too farfetched.

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Sometimes TruthInTelevision, but [[OlderThanTelevision older]]. It was most notably the subject of a RunningGag on the popular radio series ''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly'' - the former trope namer. Has nothing to do with actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.

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Sometimes TruthInTelevision, but [[OlderThanTelevision older]]. It was most notably the subject of a RunningGag on the popular radio series ''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly'' - -- the former trope namer. Has nothing to do with actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.






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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': This is a small RunningGag whenever someone opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick-knacks avalanche on them. For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel, which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.
-->'''Rabbit:''' Pooh, I want my shovel back, right now! And I'm going to get it!\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': This is a small RunningGag whenever someone opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick-knacks avalanche on them. them.
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For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel, which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.
-->'''Rabbit:''' --->'''Rabbit:''' Pooh, I want my shovel back, right now! And I'm going to get it!\\



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'''Rabbit:''' (''pulling his ears in frustration'') AAARGH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, ''now!'' \\

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'''Rabbit:''' (''pulling ''[pulling his ears in frustration'') frustration]'' AAARGH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, ''now!'' \\



'''Rabbit:''' Aha! (''sprints towards the closet'')\\

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'''Rabbit:''' Aha! (''sprints ''[sprints towards the closet'')\\closet]''\\



'''Rabbit:''' [''groans'']

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'''Rabbit:''' [''groans'']''[groans]''
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode, "[[Recap/RugratsS3E9Reptar2010StuGetsAJob Stu Gets a Job]]", one of Tommy's attempts to keep Stu from going to work is by filling his closet with his toys. When Stu opens his closet, an avalanche of toys falls on him. Stu believes that Drew filled his closet with toys as a prank, after Stu's late on repaying a loan to Drew.
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* In one of the Grimtooth's Traps books, we find [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Fibber McGee's Closet of Caltrops]].

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* In one of the Grimtooth's Traps ''TabletopGame/GrimtoothsTraps'' books, we find [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Fibber McGee's Closet of Caltrops]].
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* Happens to Wolf near the end of ''Series/TheTenthKingdom'', when he, Tony, and Virginia are looking in Wendell's palace for the Evil Queen's room of {{Magic Mirror}}s. Played with in that as a wolf his senses should have told him it was the wrong room, except [[spoiler:at the time [[TheMole he was actually working for the Queen]] ([[ReverseMole but only to fool her]] so he could save the poisoned guests and eventually Virginia), so he did this on purpose to keep anyone from being suspicious]].

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* Happens to Wolf with a broom closet near the end of ''Series/TheTenthKingdom'', when he, Tony, and Virginia are looking in Wendell's palace for the Evil Queen's room of {{Magic Mirror}}s. Played with in that as a wolf his senses should have told him it was the wrong room, except [[spoiler:at the time [[TheMole he was actually working for the Queen]] ([[ReverseMole but only to fool her]] so he could save the poisoned guests and eventually Virginia), so he did this on purpose to keep anyone from being suspicious]].
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* Happens to Wolf near the end of ''Series/TheTenthKingdom'', when he, Tony, and Virginia are looking in Wendell's palace for the Evil Queen's room of {{Magic Mirror}}s. Played with in that as a wolf his senses should have told him it was the wrong room, except [[spoiler:at the time [[TheMole he was actually working for the Queen]] ([[ReverseMole but only to fool her]] so he could save the poisoned guests and eventually Virginia), so he did this on purpose to keep anyone from being suspicious]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': It happens to Huey, Dewey and Louie when Scrooge opens their closet in "Raiders of the Lost Harp". The nephews had been told to clean their room. Clean their room they did, but they stuffed everything in their closet. It was too bad they didn't deflate their rubber life raft first!
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Sometimes TruthInTelevision, but [[OlderThanTelevision older]]. It was the subject of a RunningGag on the popular radio series ''Fibber McGee and Molly'' - see the page quote above and under radio below. Has nothing to do with actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.

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Sometimes TruthInTelevision, but [[OlderThanTelevision older]]. It was most notably the subject of a RunningGag on the popular radio series ''Fibber McGee and Molly'' ''Radio/FibberMcGeeAndMolly'' - see the page quote above and under radio below. former trope namer. Has nothing to do with actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.
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Sometimes TruthInTelevision. Has nothing to do with [[QueerAsTropes LGBT characters]] in [[StuffBlowingUp spectacular]] [[ComingOutStory coming-out scenes]], nor actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.

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Sometimes TruthInTelevision. TruthInTelevision, but [[OlderThanTelevision older]]. It was the subject of a RunningGag on the popular radio series ''Fibber McGee and Molly'' - see the page quote above and under radio below. Has nothing to do with [[QueerAsTropes LGBT characters]] in [[StuffBlowingUp spectacular]] [[ComingOutStory coming-out scenes]], nor actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.

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-->'''Rabbit:''' We must avoid the terrible fiasco that took place last year!
-->'''Tigger:''' Abso-tively posi-lutely, longears! Er, but just one thing, what terrible fiasco are we talking about?
-->'''Rabbit:''' Tigger, allow me to refresh your memory. ''[opens the cupboard, and the cards inside fall out and bury Tigger]'' Too many cards were given last year. Ten zillion Valentines is more than any one animal can use!

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-->'''Rabbit:''' --->'''Rabbit:''' We must avoid the terrible fiasco that took place last year!
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year!\\
'''Tigger:'''
Abso-tively posi-lutely, longears! Er, but just one thing, what terrible fiasco are we talking about?
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about?\\
'''Rabbit:'''
Tigger, allow me to refresh your memory. ''[opens the cupboard, and the cards inside fall out and bury Tigger]'' Too many cards were given last year. Ten zillion Valentines is more than any one animal can use!


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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Goldie Delicious, the historian of the Apples family, is well-established as a compulsive hoarder in her debut episode. In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E13ThePerfectPear The Perfect Pear]]", when the Apple siblings knock at the door of her cottage, said door bulges outward and explodes in an avalanche of books and furniture entirely covering the front lawn.
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'''Rabbit:''' (''pulling his ears in frustration'') D'OH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, ''now!'' \\

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'''Rabbit:''' (''pulling his ears in frustration'') D'OH!!! AAARGH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, ''now!'' \\
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* In the comic ''ComicBook/SuskeEnWiske'', the girl Wiske is GenreSavvy (or perhaps just knows the habits of the people she lives with): before opening a medicine cabinet, she places a basin before it and stands back, as the contents falls out of it.

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* In the comic ''ComicBook/SuskeEnWiske'', before the girl Wiske is GenreSavvy (or perhaps just knows the habits of the people she lives with): before opening opens a medicine cabinet, she places a basin before it and stands back, as the contents falls out of it.
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* In one of the Grimtooth's Traps books, we find [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Fibber McGee's Closet of Caltrops]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': This is a small running gag whenever someone opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick-knacks avalanche on them. For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel, which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': This is a small running gag RunningGag whenever someone opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick-knacks avalanche on them. For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel, which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.



'''Rabbit:''' No "buts" about it! (''opens closet door, only to be trampled by Pooh's knick knacks; The last item to fall is the shovel'')\\

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'''Rabbit:''' No "buts" about it! (''opens ''[opens closet door, only to be trampled by Pooh's knick knacks; The last item to fall is the shovel'')\\shovel]''\\


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** In "Un-Valentine's Day", Rabbit holds a meeting about cancelling Valentine's Day. When Tigger asks why, Rabbit shows him by opening his cupboard, causing a flood of Valentine cards to fall out and bury Tigger underneath them.
-->'''Rabbit:''' We must avoid the terrible fiasco that took place last year!
-->'''Tigger:''' Abso-tively posi-lutely, longears! Er, but just one thing, what terrible fiasco are we talking about?
-->'''Rabbit:''' Tigger, allow me to refresh your memory. ''[opens the cupboard, and the cards inside fall out and bury Tigger]'' Too many cards were given last year. Ten zillion Valentines is more than any one animal can use!
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* One ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' strip has a headhunter's wife being [[NothingButSkulls half-buried in skulls]] that come spilling out an opened closet.
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Sometimes TruthInTelevision. Has nothing to do with [[QueerAsTropes LGBT characters]] in [[StuffBlowingUp spectacular]] [[ComingOutStory coming-out scenes]].

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Sometimes TruthInTelevision. Has nothing to do with [[QueerAsTropes LGBT characters]] in [[StuffBlowingUp spectacular]] [[ComingOutStory coming-out scenes]].
scenes]], nor actually [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] closets.
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-->'''Mama:''' And with the floor cleaned, [[TemptingFate you can actually open the]]--\\

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-->'''Mama:''' And with And, look! With the floor cleaned, clean, [[TemptingFate you can actually open the]]--\\
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* On ''WesternAnimation/TennesseeTuxedoAndHisTales'', Phineas J. Whoopee kept his 3DBB (three-dimensional blackboard) in a closet that he always repacked by the next episode.
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'''Pooh:''' Here you go, Rabbit; your shovel.\\

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'''Pooh:''' Here you go, Rabbit; Rabbit-- your shovel.\\
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* On ''TennesseeTuxedo'', Phineas J. Whoopee kept his 3DBB (three-dimensional blackboard) in a closet that he always repacked by the next episode.

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* On ''TennesseeTuxedo'', ''WesternAnimation/TennesseeTuxedoAndHisTales'', Phineas J. Whoopee kept his 3DBB (three-dimensional blackboard) in a closet that he always repacked by the next episode.
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* On ''TennesseeTuxedo'', Phineas J. Whoopee kept his 3DBB (three-dimensional blackboard) in a closet that he always repacked by the next episode.
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* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'': In ''...and the Messy Room'', poor Mama Bear falls victim to this after Brother and Sister decide pack their closet with their toys. This also happens to her in the AnimatedAdaptation.

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* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'': In ''...and the Messy Room'', poor Mama Bear falls victim to this after Brother and Sister decide pack their closet with their toys. This also happens to her in the AnimatedAdaptation.



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* In one of Jeanne Robertson's videos she describes interviewing her Administrative Assistant who opens a closet before Jeanne can warn her "and the sporting world fell out upon her."
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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' has this happen to Fred when he goes to the closet to look for his bowling ball. It turns out that's where Dino was hiding his bones.
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'''Pooh:''' Here you go, Rabbit -- your shovel.\\

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'''Pooh:''' Here you go, Rabbit -- Rabbit; your shovel.\\
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': This is a small running gag whenever someone opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick-knacks avalanche on them. For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': This is a small running gag whenever someone opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick-knacks avalanche on them. For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel shovel, which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.



'''Rabbit:''' (''pulling his ears in frustration'') D'OH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, now! \\

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'''Rabbit:''' (''pulling his ears in frustration'') D'OH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, now! ''now!'' \\



'''Pooh:''' Here you go, Rabbit, your shovel.\\
'''Rabbit:''' [groans]

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'''Pooh:''' Here you go, Rabbit, Rabbit -- your shovel.\\
'''Rabbit:''' [groans][''groans'']
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Apparently, all household junk is rubbery and spongy enough that you can squeeze a roomful of the stuff into a single foot-deep closet, as long as you're strong enough to force the door shut afterward. Given the fact that many of these knickknacks can be comfortably squeezed into (and pulled out of) [[HammerSpace thin air]], this may not be that inexplicable.

Alternatively, the closet could just be [[BiggerOnTheInside really large on the inside]].

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Apparently, all household junk is rubbery and spongy enough that you can squeeze a roomful of the stuff into a single foot-deep closet, as long as you're strong enough to force the door shut afterward. Given the fact that many of these knickknacks can be comfortably squeezed into (and pulled out of) [[HammerSpace thin air]], this may not be that inexplicable.

inexplicable. Alternatively, the closet could just be [[BiggerOnTheInside really large on the inside]].
inside]].

If it's ''people'' tumbling out of a closet or similarly tight space, you've got TheStateroomSketch.

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* A RunningGag in the newspaper strip ''Big Nate'', with Nate's school locker exploding with an impossible volume of crap whenever he opens it (with Nate able to swiftly find whatever he wants to in the debris).

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* A RunningGag in the newspaper strip ''Big Nate'', ''ComicStrip/BigNate'', with Nate's school locker exploding with an impossible volume of crap whenever he opens it (with Nate able to swiftly find whatever he wants to in the debris).



* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' {{Fanvid}} [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KQs_TKYzsU "Ocatavia's Birthday"]] features this, after Vinyl Scratch precipitously cleans the house and stuffs a closet.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' {{Fanvid}} [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KQs_TKYzsU "Ocatavia's Birthday"]] features this, this after Vinyl Scratch precipitously cleans the house and stuffs a closet.closet. Poor Octavia is the one opening it, and ends up in the hospital.



* The "broom closet" Hoggle opens accidentally in the oubliette in ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'' is packed full of stuff. However, since opening the door from the other side revealed a passage, that closet obviously wasn't following the laws of physics.

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* The "broom closet" Hoggle opens accidentally in the oubliette in ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'' is packed full of stuff. However, since opening the door from the other side revealed reveals a passage, that closet obviously wasn't isn't following the laws of physics.



-->'''Mama:''' And with the floor cleaned, [[TemptingFate you can actually open the]]—\\
'''Brother and Sister:''' [[BigNo NO]], MAMA! DON'T OPEN THE—\\
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-->'''Mama:''' And with the floor cleaned, [[TemptingFate you can actually open the]]—\\
the]]--\\
'''Brother and Sister:''' [[BigNo NO]], MAMA! DON'T OPEN THE—\\
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THE--\\
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** This was the basis for a three-part Harvey Kneeslapper sketch, involving a closet full of toys with the word OPEN on the door.
** The "Elmo's World" segments had Elmo determine today's topic by opening one of these.

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** This was is the basis for a three-part Harvey Kneeslapper sketch, involving a closet full of toys with the word OPEN on the door.
** The "Elmo's World" segments had has Elmo determine today's topic by opening one of these.



* WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants has a closet full of trophies. Patrick ended up opening it in one episode, and was flooded by the trophies inside.

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* WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': [=SpongeBob=] has a closet full of trophies. Patrick ended ends up opening it in one episode, and was is flooded by the trophies inside.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': had this as a small running gag whenever someone opened a closet, and have a bunch of knick knacks avalanche on them.
** "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.
-->'''Rabbit''': Pooh, I want my shovel back, right now! And I'm going to get it!\\
'''Pooh''': Your shovel?\\
'''Rabbit''': You promised you'd return it last week, you silly bear! If I don't begin planting my carrots at the stroke of 12, how will they grow up to be midnight snacks?!\\
'''Pooh''': [[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder I don't know, Rabbit. Uh...how?]]\\
''(beat)''\\
'''Rabbit''' (''pulling his ears in frustration''): D'OH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, now! \\
'''Pooh''': Actually, I think I left it in the closet.\\
'''Rabbit''': Aha! (''sprints towards the closet'')\\
'''Pooh''': But, Rabbit...\\
'''Rabbit''': No "buts" about it! [''opens closet door, only to be trampled by Pooh's knick knacks; The last item to fall is the shovel'']\\
'''Pooh''': Here you go, Rabbit, your shovel.\\
'''Rabbit''': [''groans'']

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': had this as This is a small running gag whenever someone opened opens a closet, and have a bunch of knick knacks knick-knacks avalanche on them.
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them. For example, "Lights Out" begins with Rabbit storming into Pooh's house after he allowed the bear to borrow his shovel, but Pooh forgot to return it. Pooh states he left the shovel in his closet and Rabbit, dismissing Pooh's warnings, opens the door and gets trampled in junk. The last item to fall is the shovel which Pooh gleefully hands to a nearly buried and grumbling Rabbit.
-->'''Rabbit''': -->'''Rabbit:''' Pooh, I want my shovel back, right now! And I'm going to get it!\\
'''Pooh''': '''Pooh:''' Your shovel?\\
'''Rabbit''': '''Rabbit:''' You promised you'd return it last week, you silly bear! If I don't begin planting my carrots at the stroke of 12, how will they grow up to be midnight snacks?!\\
'''Pooh''': '''Pooh:''' [[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder I don't know, Rabbit. Uh... how?]]\\
''(beat)''\\
'''Rabbit'''
(''beat'')\\
'''Rabbit:'''
(''pulling his ears in frustration''): frustration'') D'OH!!! Pooh, no more borrowing! Shovel, now! \\
'''Pooh''': '''Pooh:''' Actually, I think I left it in the closet.\\
'''Rabbit''': '''Rabbit:''' Aha! (''sprints towards the closet'')\\
'''Pooh''': '''Pooh:''' But, Rabbit...\\
'''Rabbit''': '''Rabbit:''' No "buts" about it! [''opens (''opens closet door, only to be trampled by Pooh's knick knacks; The last item to fall is the shovel'']\\
'''Pooh''':
shovel'')\\
'''Pooh:'''
Here you go, Rabbit, your shovel.\\
'''Rabbit''': [''groans'']'''Rabbit:''' [groans]



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