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* Potemkin of ''GuiltyGear'' wears one. There used to be a bomb in it, and even without the bomb it makes independent movement very difficult. He wears it as a reminder of what he's surpassed (and fighting it is what gave him his tremendous muscle mass). This overlaps with RestrainingBolt, since step one of his [[OneHitKill Instant Kill]] is taking the collar off.
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** This goes right into HighOctaneNightmareFuel when the collars are used to create berserkers that will use any means to complete their orders, even if it kills or maims themselves in the process, and they ''enjoy'' it too.

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* ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. Members of the Enterprise crew wear collars in two episodes: "The Gamesters of Triskelion" and "Spock's Brain". In each case the collars are high tech devices that can inflict pain on their wearers on command, and are used for control purposes.

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* ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. Members of the Enterprise crew wear collars in two episodes: "The "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E16TheGamestersOfTriskelion The Gamesters of Triskelion" Triskelion]]" and "Spock's Brain"."[[Recap/StarTrekS3E1SpocksBrain Spock's Brain]]". In each case the collars are high tech devices that can inflict pain on their wearers on command, and are used for control purposes.
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* TheElderScrollsIII have a play on this in Slaves' Bracers, which are left and right bracers worn by slaves that drain their fatigue.
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* Repeatedly {{played for laughs}} in ''ElGoonishShive'' out of continuity -- usually each character in a strip wears a collar with the initial of supposed LoveInterest or blank if none defined. For example, [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2006-11-06 here]] Grace (Tedd), Hedge (blank), Tedd (Grace), Lisa and Amanda (now to whom this one may refer, really?).

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* Repeatedly {{played for laughs}} in ''ElGoonishShive'' out of continuity -- usually each character in a strip wears a collar with the initial of supposed LoveInterest or blank if none defined. For example, [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2006-11-06 here]] in this order: Lisa and Amanda (each other), Elliot (Sarah), Justin (Elliot), Jeremy (Tedd), Grace (Tedd), Hedge (blank), (no-one), Tedd (Grace), Justin again (Elliot), Lisa and Amanda (now to whom this one may refer, really?).(each other), Dan (no-one). Jeremy, of course, has a legitimate reason for wearing a collar ...
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** And considering [[TheMaster who was inside that statue]] at the time... he gets to wear one of his own in The End of Time. And ''how''.

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* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 - In "The Cat Woman From Channel Six", Shredder uses a mind control collar on April's neck (who has mutated into a cat woman), to kill Shredder. Because having a mind-controlled cat person wasn't enough fetish fuel already.
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* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 - In "The Cat Woman From Channel Six", Shredder uses mutates April into a catgirl, puts a mind control collar on April's neck (who has mutated into a cat woman), her, and sends her to kill Shredder. Because having a mind-controlled cat person wasn't enough fetish fuel already.
** I'm going out on a limb here and assume she is sent to kill Splinter.
Splinter.
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** And in ''Elvenbane'', by the same authors, the elves use magical collars to control both their human slaves and elven subordinates.
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* The NeverwinterNights add on 'Shadows of Undrentide' has the player wearing a control collar for at lest on chapter. It shock them if they wander in the wrong direction and [[spoiler: shatters after the death of the slave master]]

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Redudancy. "Explosive Leash" was mentioned twice. (And a tiny typo removed.)


Can sometimes take form in necklaces. may have some overlap with ExplosiveLeash and RestrainingBolt.

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Can sometimes take form in necklaces. may May have some overlap with ExplosiveLeash and RestrainingBolt.



If the collar explodes if you remove it or flee, it's an ExplosiveLeash.
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* ''StarWars VI: ReturnOfTheJedi''. Princess Leia is forced to wear a collar by Jabba the Hut. At one point he yanks her around by a chain attached to the collar: she later uses the chain to strangle him.

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* ''StarWars VI: ReturnOfTheJedi''. Princess Leia is forced to wear a collar by Jabba the Hut. At one point he yanks her around by a chain attached to the collar: she later [[KarmicDeath uses the chain to strangle him.him]].
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* When the main characters in Mercedes Lackey/Andre Norton's novel ''Elvenblood'' are taken prisoner by the Iron People, they are made to wear iron collars that block their natural magic talents.

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* When the main characters in Mercedes Lackey/Andre Norton's novel ''Elvenblood'' ''[[TheHalfBloodChronicles Elvenblood]]'' are taken prisoner by the Iron People, they are made to wear iron collars that block their natural magic talents.
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When you see someone wearing a collar (particularly the ones made of belt) on the neck, you can assume that the character is under a domination of someone else. It's also a popular device to use when it comes to brainwash someone. It may also be a part of a GoGoEnslavement routine. Sometimes, if it IS part of their normal costume, it can identify sex appeal or something. It's especially popular with human / animal shapeshifters and PettingZooPeople -- they can wear it justifiedly as they are technically part "pets", while in human form it becomes a sexy accesory. Sometimes, the collar doesn't need to be made of belt, but it cannot be any collar part of a shirt. Somehow, this has entered the FetishFuel territory, since it is used a lot in slavery, be it in the slaver or the enslaved, and the wearer tends to be hot.

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When you see someone wearing a collar (particularly the ones made of belt) on the neck, you can assume that the character is under a domination of someone else. It's also a popular device to use when it comes to brainwash someone. It may also be a part of a GoGoEnslavement routine. Sometimes, if it IS part of their normal costume, it can identify sex appeal or something. It's especially popular with human / animal shapeshifters and PettingZooPeople -- they who can wear it justifiedly as they are technically part "pets", while in human form it becomes a sexy accesory."pets". Sometimes, the collar doesn't need to be made of belt, but it cannot be any collar part of a shirt. Somehow, this has entered the FetishFuel territory, since it is used a lot in slavery, be it in the slaver or the enslaved, and the wearer tends to be hot.

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When you see someone wearing a collar (particularly the ones made of belt) on the neck, you can assume that the character is under a domination of someone else. It's also a popular device to use when it comes to brainwash someone. It may also be a part of a GoGoEnslavement routine. Sometimes, if it IS part of their normal costume, it can identify sex appeal or something. Sometimes, the collar doesn't need to be made of belt, but it cannot be any collar part of a shirt. Somehow, this has entered the FetishFuel territory, since it is used a lot in slavery, be it in the slaver or the enslaved, and the wearer tends to be hot.

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When you see someone wearing a collar (particularly the ones made of belt) on the neck, you can assume that the character is under a domination of someone else. It's also a popular device to use when it comes to brainwash someone. It may also be a part of a GoGoEnslavement routine. Sometimes, if it IS part of their normal costume, it can identify sex appeal or something. It's especially popular with human / animal shapeshifters and PettingZooPeople -- they can wear it justifiedly as they are technically part "pets", while in human form it becomes a sexy accesory. Sometimes, the collar doesn't need to be made of belt, but it cannot be any collar part of a shirt. Somehow, this has entered the FetishFuel territory, since it is used a lot in slavery, be it in the slaver or the enslaved, and the wearer tends to be hot.
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* Apart from the Nebari ShockCollars, ''{{Farscape}}'' also featured the LivingShip Moya wearing a very large control collar over her hull in the pilot episode.
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** I'm going out on a limp here and assume she is sent to kill Splinter.

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** I'm going out on a limp limb here and assume she is sent to kill Splinter.
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* Jet Li wore one in a movie where he's treated like a dog and trained to fight since childhood.

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* Jet Li wore one in DannyTheDog, a movie where he's treated like a dog and trained to fight since childhood.
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* In TamoraPierce's {{Tortall}} series ''Trickster's Choice'' and ''Trickster's Queen'', all the slaves have collars. Bad stuff happens if the slave goes out of a given range of a member of the owning family. The one exception is [[spoiler:the main character herself,]] who manages to get hers deactivated [[spoiler:on the grounds that she's serving a god.]]

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* In {{Ivanhoe}} Gurth, the slave of Cedric wears this. When he saves his master's life,his master frees him, and the collar is ceremoniously sawed off.
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** I'm going out on a limp here and assume she is send to kill Splinter.

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** I'm going out on a limp here and assume she is send sent to kill Splinter.
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** I'm going out on a limp here and assume she is send to kill Splinter.
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* The Vortigaunts/Alien Slaves from ''HalfLife'' wear collars and armbands which signify their status. By the second game, they have been freed and lost them.

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* The Vortigaunts/Alien Slaves from ''HalfLife'' ''{{Half-Life}}'' wear collars and armbands which signify their status. By status: slaves to the Nihilanth. In the second game, they have been freed most Vortigaunts are free and lost them. don't wear them anymore, but there's one behind a fence at the start of the game who's forced by the Combine to be the train station's janitor.
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* In HolidayWars, AprilFoolsDay has a watch attached to his wrist that lets TheEasterBunny control him, as seen[[http://www.th3rdworld.com/web-comic/Holiday-Wars/episode/Holiday-Wars-Episode-41 in this strip]].

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* In HolidayWars, AprilFoolsDay has a watch attached to his wrist that lets TheEasterBunny control him, as seen[[http://www.seen [[http://www.th3rdworld.com/web-comic/Holiday-Wars/episode/Holiday-Wars-Episode-41 in this strip]].
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* In HolidayWars, AprilFoolsDay has a watch attached to his wrist that lets TheEasterBunny control him, as seen[[http://www.th3rdworld.com/web-comic/Holiday-Wars/episode/Holiday-Wars-Episode-41 in this strip]].

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