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* Nodoka from ''{{Saki}}'' can't sleep without her [[{{ptitleul0owi4irvy5}} stuffed penguin, Etopen]]. She's also encouraged to hug it when she plays {{Mahjong}} with other people, just as she does online, with the hope of improving her skill.

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* Nodoka from ''{{Saki}}'' can't sleep without her [[{{ptitleul0owi4irvy5}} [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins stuffed penguin, Etopen]]. She's also encouraged to hug it when she plays {{Mahjong}} with other people, just as she does online, with the hope of improving her skill.
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*In ''[[{{Fanfic/Progress}} Progress]]'', Luna has a security abacus.
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* Sunday from ''ClaDun'' is extremely shy and paranoid around others. The only thing that truly gives her comfort is her sword.
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* Subverted in BlackButler. Ciel says he can't sleep without his preferred pillow, [[spoiler: but it was just an excuse to hide the blood on Sebastian's chest.]]

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* Subverted in BlackButler.''BlackButler''. Ciel says he can't sleep without his preferred pillow, [[spoiler: but it was just an excuse to hide the blood on Sebastian's chest.]]
* Erio Towa, the {{Hikikomori}} main character of ''DenpaOnnaToSeishunOtoko'' finds it difficult to interact with people without having herself wrapped securely in a futon. Even after getting over the worst of this she finds it soothing.

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* In Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars, [[{{Disgaea}} Asagi Asagiri]] has Wildcat, her {{BFG}}. When it was nearly taken away from her by DNP, she went into a CornerOfWoe.


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* In Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars, [[{{Disgaea}} Asagi Asagiri]] has Wildcat, her {{BFG}}. When it was nearly taken away from her by DNP, she went into a CornerOfWoe.
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* In ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'', Maki has a pink teddy bear with a recorded voice of her deceased mother, which gives her comfort when ever she's in distress

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* In ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'', Maki has a pink teddy bear with a recorded voice of her deceased mother, which gives her that provides comfort for her when ever she's in distress distress.
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* In ''Flim/LChangeTheWorld'', Maki has a pink teddy bear with a recorded voice of her deceased mother, which gives her comfort when ever she's in distress

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* In ''Flim/LChangeTheWorld'', ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'', Maki has a pink teddy bear with a recorded voice of her deceased mother, which gives her comfort when ever she's in distress

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* In ''Flim/LChangeTheWorld'', Maki has a pink teddy bear with a recorded voice of her deceased mother, which gives her comfort when ever she's in distress
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If the character is seperated from their SecurityBlanket, or it is otherwise destroyed before they're ready to let go, expect the WaterWorks and InelegantBlubbering to commence ad nauseum. [[TruthInTelevision Especially,]] in RealLife.

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If the character is seperated separated from their SecurityBlanket, or it is otherwise destroyed before they're ready to let go, expect the WaterWorks and InelegantBlubbering to commence ad nauseum. [[TruthInTelevision Especially,]] in RealLife.



* JaneEyre's childhood attachment to her doll makes this trope OlderThanRadio: "It puzzles me now to remember with what absurd sincerity I doated on this little toy, half fancying it alive and capable of sensation. I could not sleep unless it was folded in my night-gown; and when it lay there safe and warm, I was comparatively happy, believing it to be happy likewise."

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* JaneEyre's childhood attachment to her doll makes this trope OlderThanRadio: "It puzzles me now to remember with what absurd sincerity I doated doted on this little toy, half fancying it alive and capable of sensation. I could not sleep unless it was folded in my night-gown; and when it lay there safe and warm, I was comparatively happy, believing it to be happy likewise."
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* In BestInShow, one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."

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* In BestInShow, ''BestInShow'', one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."
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* In ''[[BestInShow]] Best In Show'', one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."

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* In ''[[BestInShow]] Best In Show'', BestInShow, one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."
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* In ''Best of Show'', one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."

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* In ''Best of ''[[BestInShow]] Best In Show'', one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."
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* The ExcusePlot in CirqueDuSoleil's ''{{Mystere}}'' kicks off when two babies (played by adults) lose their loveys -- a big red ball for the male, a toy snail for the female -- and venture out into the world to find them.

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* The ExcusePlot plot in CirqueDuSoleil's ''{{Mystere}}'' kicks off when two babies (played by adults) lose their loveys -- a big red ball for the male, a toy snail for the female -- and venture out into the world to find them.
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** Which is [[strike:ironic]] creepy when you recall how Asuka Langley Soryu felt about dolls in the original series.

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** Which is [[strike:ironic]] eiher ironic or creepy when you recall how Asuka Langley Soryu felt about dolls in the original series.




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* Subverted in BlackButler. Ciel says he can't sleep without his preferred pillow, [[spoiler: but it was just an excuse to hide the blood on Sebastian's chest.]]
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If the character is seperated from their SecurityBlanket, or it is otherwise destroyed before they're ready to let go. Expect the WaterWorks and InelegantBlubbering to commence ad nauseaum. [[TruthInTelevision Especially,]] in RealLife.

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If the character is seperated from their SecurityBlanket, or it is otherwise destroyed before they're ready to let go. Expect go, expect the WaterWorks and InelegantBlubbering to commence ad nauseaum.nauseum. [[TruthInTelevision Especially,]] in RealLife.
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* In RobertAHeinlein 's ''Have Space Suit -- Will Travel'', Peewee admits she can't sleep at night without her doll Madame Pompadour, even as she admits, "I'm perfectly aware that it's just a doll; I've understood the pathetic fallacy for -- oh, years and years!"

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* In RobertAHeinlein 's ''Have Space Suit -- Will Travel'', ''HaveSpaceSuitWillTravel'', Peewee admits she can't sleep at night without her doll Madame Pompadour, even as she admits, "I'm perfectly aware that it's just a doll; I've understood the pathetic fallacy for -- oh, years and years!"
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* A bit twisted in ''{{Berserk}}'', since Guts's security blanket is his {{BFS}}. He says that he's more at ease when he has it on hand and has a hard time sleeping without it [[spoiler: of course, he had a [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean very]] nice time sleeping without it when he was with Casca....]]
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* In Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars, [[{{Disgaea}} Asagi Asagiri]] has Wildcat, her {{BFG}}. When it was nearly taken away from her by DNP, she went into a CornerOfWoe.
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If the character is seperated from their SecurityBlanket, or it is otherwise destroyed before they're ready to let go. Expect the WaterWorks and InelegantBlubbering to commence ad nauseaum. [[TruthInTelevision Especially,]] in RealLife.
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* Asuka Shikinami Langley is awfully attached to her little red doll in ''{{Rebuild Of Evangelion}}''...
** Which is [[strike:ironic]] creepy when you recall how Asuka Soryu Langley felt about dolls in the original series.

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* Asuka Langley Shikinami Langley is awfully attached to her little red doll in ''{{Rebuild Of Evangelion}}''...
** Which is [[strike:ironic]] creepy when you recall how Asuka Soryu Langley Soryu felt about dolls in the original series.
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** Which is ironic when you recall how Asuka Soryu Langley felt about dolls in the original series.

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** Which is ironic [[strike:ironic]] creepy when you recall how Asuka Soryu Langley felt about dolls in the original series.

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* In ''Film/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', Buffy has a small teddy bear that she cuddles for comfort at night following her nightmares of past incarnations.
* In ''Best of Show'', one of the contestants in the dog show is extremely high-strung (like her owners) and can't function without a specific toy called a "Busy Bee."




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* In a way, the six-fingered sword serves this function for Inigo in ''ThePrincessBride'' (not in the movie so much). He's really rather lost without it. This has more meaning than many examples of the trope, since his father made it and was killed over its worth.



** This stake was originally the favored stake of Buffy's Slayer successor, Kendra, who gave it the name.
* Finn seemed to have one of these in ''{{Glee}}'' which he called his "gee gee"

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** This stake was originally the favored stake of Buffy's Slayer successor, predecessor, Kendra, who gave it the name.
* Finn seemed to have one of these in ''{{Glee}}'' which he called his "gee gee"
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* [[CalvinAndHobbes Calvin has Hobbes]], of course. This aspect of their relationship is showcased most clearly in the series of strips in which Calvin and his parents go camping and come home to find their house has been robbed.




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* [[http://www.projectlinus.com Project Linus]] also took the idea and ran with it. Volunteers with this non-profit organization sew, knit, crochet, and quilt security blankets for children and teenagers who are hospitalized or suffer other traumatic experiences.
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* JaneEyre 's childhood attachment to her doll makes this trope OlderThanRadio: "It puzzles me now to remember with what absurd sincerity I doated on this little toy, half fancying it alive and capable of sensation. I could not sleep unless it was folded in my night-gown; and when it lay there safe and warm, I was comparatively happy, believing it to be happy likewise."

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* JaneEyre 's JaneEyre's childhood attachment to her doll makes this trope OlderThanRadio: "It puzzles me now to remember with what absurd sincerity I doated on this little toy, half fancying it alive and capable of sensation. I could not sleep unless it was folded in my night-gown; and when it lay there safe and warm, I was comparatively happy, believing it to be happy likewise."



* Finn seemed to have one of these in ''Glee'' which he called his "gee gee"

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* Finn seemed to have one of these in ''Glee'' ''{{Glee}}'' which he called his "gee gee"
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* Kiri Komori's blanket in ''SayonaraZetsubouSensei''. The episode where she loses it references Linus.
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* Sawyer throws a fit and then goes unresponsive in ''{{Black Lagoon}}'' when she looses her Ulravoice.

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* Sawyer throws a fit and then goes unresponsive in ''{{Black Lagoon}}'' when she looses loses her Ulravoice.
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* Sawyer throws a fit and then goes unresponsive in ''{{Black Lagoon}}'' when she looses her Ulravoice.
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Can overlap with GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals.

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Can overlap with GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals.
GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals. Compare LivingEmotionalCrutch.
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*Chef Boyardee: Abby and Bridget still have their Blankies, despite trying to pretend they don't. According to Abby's blanket, she is acting like she is too old to have a Blankie but not for Boyardee Ravioli.
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* Linus and his blue blanket from ''{{Peanuts}}'' are perhaps the UrExample, and also the TropeNamer as TheOtherWiki credits the series for the term "security blanket."

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* Linus and his blue blanket from ''{{Peanuts}}'' are perhaps the UrExample, most famous example, and also the TropeNamer as TheOtherWiki credits the series for the term "security blanket."
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* Finn seemed to have one of these in ''Glee'' which he called his "gee gee"

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