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* ''VideoGame/CultOfTheLamb'' you are able to punish your followers by locking them up in pillories.



* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' features Briar, the Restrained Hunger, who as part of her design is regularly locked up in an elaborate metal pillory decked out with spikes and a [[PowerCrystal "hemolith"]]. Briar is [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a bloodthirsty, vampiric homunculus]] created by [[AncientConspiracy the Black Rose]] to serve [[HumanWeapon as an assassin for specific political targets]], but was a tremendous failure due to being [[AxCrazy far too unstable and indiscriminate with her killings]], resulting in her being captured and locked up for years, with the pillory made as a RestrainingBolt to keep her arms bound, with the hemolith additionally tempering her mind. By the present day, [[{{Unishment}} Briar doesn't mind the pillory at all]]' -- while [[CardboardPrison she found a way to slip out of it]], she's also become comfortable with the peace of mind that it brings, though not enough to completely dampen [[HorrorHunger her insatiable hunger for blood]]. Ever since escaping, Briar alternates between [[SelfRestraint willfully staying in the pillory]] to explore the world with a clear, open mind, and [[TheGlovesComeOff shedding it when her hunger pangs are too much to bear and she feels like ripping some heads off]].



* ''VideoGame/CultOfTheLamb'' you are able to punish your followers by locking them up in pillories.
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* At the ''Ride/LondonDungeon'', there's a pillory in the entrance area for visitors to have fun putting their head and arms in and take photos.
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* ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'': The season 7 episode "Samantha's Hot Bedwarmer" has Serena finding an old woman stuck in the pillory. She helps her by using her magic to release the lock by making it levitate.

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* ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'': The season 7 episode "Samantha's Hot Bedwarmer" has Serena finding an old woman woman, Widow Patterson (played by Ysabel MacCloskey, un-credited) stuck in the pillory. She helps her by using her magic to release the lock by making it levitate.
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* Creator/WilliamShakespeare used this in ''Theatre/KingLear'', in which a disguised Kent is put in the stocks. The Fool mocks him for this.
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* DC's ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnlimitedMonsterMayhem'' has Silver Banshee trapped in the pillory when Green Arrow beaten her.
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* ''The Marvel Family'' In Issue #26, Marvel Marvel: The Story Of Witche's Arces - has the Mary in the pillory in the first page of the story. However her in the pillory never occurs in the actual story.
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* ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' Issue #73 Wonder Women and a couple of ladies (and one man who dress up as witches, travel back in time in the Salem Witch Trials. Obviously, they all end up in the pillory, with Wonder Woman's hands tied up behind her back.

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* ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' Issue #73 Wonder Women and a couple of ladies (and one man man) who dress up as witches, travel back in time in the Salem Witch Trials. Obviously, they nearly all the ladies end up in the pillory, with Wonder Woman's hands tied up behind her back.back.
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* ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' Issue #73 Wonder Women and a couple of ladies (and one man who dress up as witches, travel back in time in the Salem Witch Trials. Obviously, they all end up in the pillory, with Wonder Woman's hands tied up behind her back.
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* ''Film/WizardsOfTheLostKiingdom2'': There is a hulking bald prisoner being held in the stocks in Prince Erman's kingdom.He gets freed to join the rebellion, but otherwise plays no part in the movie.

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* ''Film/WizardsOfTheLostKiingdom2'': There is a hulking bald prisoner being held in the stocks in Prince Erman's kingdom.He gets freed to join the rebellion, but otherwise plays no part in the movie.
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* ''ComicBook/LesCompagnonsDuCrepuscule'' One of the covers has a women in a mobile pillory.
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* In a historical game called "Strange Sickness", an aspiring scholar named Robert finds a woman named Canny, trapped in the pillory for being a really pig-catcher!



* In a historical game called "Strange Sickness": An aspiring scholar named Robert finds a woman named Canny, trapped in the pillory for being a really pig-catcher!

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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] ''standard'' forms of punishment.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': Happens to Star, Marco, and River in the episode “Escape From the Pie Folk.”
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* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': Spectra gets locked in pillories after being caught smuggling by a forest outpost.
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* Parodied in a 2004 issue of the German edition of ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'', where, in a ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' comic strip, Lumpy is taken to a pillory with a single hole that would restrain his genitals rather than his legs, which he had lost upon committing the crime he was condemned for.

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* Parodied in a 2004 issue of the German edition of ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'', where, in a ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' comic strip, Lumpy is taken to a pillory with a single hole that would restrain his genitals rather than a pair of holes for his legs, which he had lost upon committing the crime he was condemned for.
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* Parodied in a 2004 issue of the German edition of ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'', where, in a ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' comic strip, Lumpy is taken to a pillory with a single hole that would restrain his genitals rather than his legs, which he had lost upon committing the crime he was condemned for.
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* In ''Film/CryOfTheBanshee'', Lord Edward Whitman, a wicked magistrate, presides over the trial of a young woman. Ruling that she is a witch, he has her branded, whipped through the streets, then placed in the village stocks.
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* ''Swords and Sausages''
** Chapter 5 Page 5 - A moose kneeling in the pillory is being pelted.
** Chapter 8 Page 8 - Tor and Silver encounter two prisoners pilloried together.
** Chapter 8 AMA #18 - Silver's mother is in the pillory.

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** Chapter 5 Page 5 - [[https://www.tigerknight.com/ss/5-5 A moose deer kneeling in the pillory is being pelted.
pelted with tomatoes.]]
** Chapter 8 Page 8 - [[https://www.tigerknight.com/ss/8-8 Tor and Silver encounter two prisoners pilloried together.
together.]]
** Chapter 8 AMA #18 - [[https://www.tigerknight.com/ss/ama-18 Silver's mother is in the pillory.]]

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* In the TranslationTrainWreck game, ''VideoGame/PokemonVietnameseCrystal'', sometimes when switching out Pokemon, the game will say "(Pokemon) HAVE A PILLORY." A pillory is pretty much the same things as stocks, implying that this might be happening to them. But it's so badly translated, who knows?
* In ''VideoGame/TheSimsMedieval'' sims can end up in the stocks from failing to complete responsibilities, stealing, or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential just because the player felt like it.]]
** It's technically a pillory, but apparently because nobody knows that word anymore, they call it the stocks. (Sims' heads and hands are restrained, not their legs.)
* ''VideoGame/LegoPiratesOfTheCaribbean'' uses this to replace scenes where people were hanged in the movie.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Stronghold}}'' series, a pillory is one among the many devices of punishments the player can use where to send criminals both to punish and to gain prestige. It's actually the ''mildest'' punishment option available to you, only slightly hurting public opinion; everything else is an outright torture or execution method.
* In ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'', the victory animation for Sinestro has him making a HardLight construct of one with his lantern ring, suspending his defeated opponent in the air with it.

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* In ''VideoGame/BraveFencerMusashi'': Jon the TranslationTrainWreck game, ''VideoGame/PokemonVietnameseCrystal'', sometimes when switching out Pokemon, the game will say "(Pokemon) HAVE A PILLORY." A pillory Treasure Hunter is pretty much the same things as stocks, implying that first met in this might be happening to them. But predicament, though it's so badly translated, who knows?
* In ''VideoGame/TheSimsMedieval'' sims can end up in the stocks from failing to complete responsibilities, stealing, or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential just because the player felt like it.]]
** It's technically a pillory, but apparently because nobody knows that word anymore, they call it the stocks. (Sims' heads and hands are restrained, not their legs.)
* ''VideoGame/LegoPiratesOfTheCaribbean'' uses this to replace scenes where people were hanged in the movie.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Stronghold}}'' series, a pillory is one among the many devices of punishments the player can use where to send criminals both to punish and to gain prestige. It's actually the ''mildest'' punishment option available to you, only slightly hurting public opinion; everything else is an outright torture or execution method.
* In ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'', the victory animation for Sinestro has
never revealed exactly what landed him making a HardLight construct of one with his lantern ring, suspending his defeated opponent in the air with it.there. An early quest involves giving him food, then freeing him.



* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'''s "Contraptions Workshop" DLC added a pillory item you can build in your allied settlements and put [=NPCs=] into. This means that they won't be gathering food or scrap or manning a store, but if one of your settlers keeps complaining, or [[ArtificialStupidity blocking doorways]], or nearly killed you during that skirmish with raiders, maybe they deserve to be in there.



* ''What A Legend'': Lana ends up in the pillory.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Worgen characters end up in one at the start of their initial questlines.



* ''VideoGame/BraveFencerMusashi'': Jon the Treasure Hunter is first met in this predicament, though it's never revealed exactly what landed him there. An early quest involves giving him food, then freeing him.

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* ''VideoGame/BraveFencerMusashi'': Jon ''VideoGame/Fallout4'''s "Contraptions Workshop" DLC added a pillory item you can build in your allied settlements and put [=NPCs=] into. This means that they won't be gathering food or scrap or manning a store, but if one of your settlers keeps complaining, or [[ArtificialStupidity blocking doorways]], or nearly killed you during that skirmish with raiders, maybe they deserve to be in there.
* In ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'',
the Treasure Hunter is first met victory animation for Sinestro has him making a HardLight construct of one with his lantern ring, suspending his defeated opponent in the air with it.
* ''VideoGame/LegoPiratesOfTheCaribbean'' uses
this predicament, though to replace scenes where people were hanged in the movie.
* In the TranslationTrainWreck game, ''VideoGame/PokemonVietnameseCrystal'', sometimes when switching out Pokemon, the game will say "(Pokemon) HAVE A PILLORY." A pillory is pretty much the same things as stocks, implying that this might be happening to them. But
it's never revealed exactly what landed him there. An early quest involves giving him food, then freeing him.so badly translated, who knows?
* In ''VideoGame/TheSimsMedieval'' sims can end up in the stocks from failing to complete responsibilities, stealing, or [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential just because the player felt like it.]]
** It's technically a pillory, but apparently because nobody knows that word anymore, they call it the stocks. (Sims' heads and hands are restrained, not their legs.)
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Stronghold}}'' series, a pillory is one among the many devices of punishments the player can use where to send criminals both to punish and to gain prestige. It's actually the ''mildest'' punishment option available to you, only slightly hurting public opinion; everything else is an outright torture or execution method.
* ''VideoGame/WhatALegend'': Lana ends up in the pillory.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Worgen characters end up in one at the start of their initial questlines.



* ''Bruno The Bandit'' often ended up in one of these - mostly when the judge had run out of CoolAndUnusualPunishment for him.

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* ''Bruno The Bandit'' ''Webcomic/BrunoTheBandit'' often ended up in one of these - mostly when the judge had run out of CoolAndUnusualPunishment for him.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''
** Season 3 Episode 12 - I Married Marge: Homer ends up in the pillory for making crappy candles.
** Season 9 Episode - 5 Treehouse of Horror VIII: First 11 seconds of that segment shows a man in the pillory.
** Season 13 Episode 2 - The Parent Rap: did an odd version of this where Marge and Homer were deemed bad parents, and were forced to wear portable pillories 24/7 and then had additional punishments added onto such as standing next to a road while motorists spanked them as they drove by.
--> '''Wiggum:''' Hey, no extension cords!
** Season 17 Episode 18 - The Wettest Stories Ever Told: Homer ends up in a portable pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Happens to Squidward in an episode where he reads Spongebob’s diary.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' Episode 14 - Not-so-good Old Days: The story arc where the town was sent back to the Middle Ages. The girls were put in pillories. Among other things, ''croutons'' were thrown at them.
* Used in ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Holdeth the Pickle, Holdeth the Lettuce: When Henry and June were visiting Colonial Williamsburg, and ended up in stocks at the end (I guess they were too nineties)
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' Season 2 Episode 11 - Large Dragon at Large: The gang goes to a ren faire, and Scooby and Shaggy get sentenced to the pillory. Fairgoers throw (fresh) food at them. Cue Scooby and Shaggy open their mouths wide and eat the food...
* The ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode "Camera Shy" features this on the title card, with a film clapboard used in place of actual stocks. Rocko is stuck inside it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''
''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' Season 1 Episode 1 - Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad: Tails gets pilloried.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' Season 1 Episode 62 - Scare Happy Slappy / Witch One / MacBeth: Runt gets put in the pillory, but was freed by a horse.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs2020}}''
** Season 3 1 Episode 12 7 - I Married Marge: Homer ends up in Warner She Wrote; France France Revolution; Gift Rapper, In France France Revolution short, the pillory for making crappy candles.
** Season 9 Episode - 5 Treehouse of Horror VIII: First 11 seconds of that segment shows a man
Warner-brothers end up in the pillory.
** Season 13 2 Episode 2 7 - Yakko Amakko; The Parent Rap: did an odd version of this where Marge and Homer were deemed bad parents, and were forced to wear portable pillories 24/7 and then had additional punishments added onto such as standing next to Longest Word; Happy Narfday!; Magna Cartoon, In Magna Cartoon has a road while motorists spanked them as they drove by.
--> '''Wiggum:''' Hey, no extension cords!
** Season 17 Episode 18 - The Wettest Stories Ever Told: Homer ends up
king kneeling in the pillory during a musical number.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': In "Avatar Day", Aang is locked
in a portable pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Happens to Squidward
jail in an episode where a pillory. It's loose enough that he reads Spongebob’s diary.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' Episode 14 - Not-so-good Old Days: The story arc where the town was sent back to the Middle Ages. The girls were put in pillories. Among other things, ''croutons'' were thrown
can slip out of it at them.
will.
* Used in ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'' ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' Season 3 Episode 5 3 - Holdeth the Pickle, Holdeth the Lettuce: When Henry A Change Of Face: With Ben and June were visiting Colonial Williamsburg, and ended Gwen switching bodies thanks to Charmcaster, they end up in stocks at the end (I guess they were too nineties)
pillory while she prepares to steal Ben's body, and the Omnitrix with it. They get out thanks to some lotion in Gwen's back pocket.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' Season 2 1 Episode 11 6 - Large Dragon at Large: The gang goes to a ren faire, Witches Stew: Futura ends up in the Salem witch trials and Scooby and Shaggy get sentenced to the pillory. Fairgoers throw (fresh) food at them. Cue Scooby and Shaggy open their mouths wide and eat the food...
* The ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode "Camera Shy" features this on the title card, with a film clapboard used
ends up in place of actual stocks. Rocko is stuck inside it. a pillory, accused for being, well, a witch.



* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' Season 2 Episode 18 - Gadget's Clean Sweep: Has a kneeling pillory, made of what looks like metal. Penny ends up in it.
* Used in ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Holdeth the Pickle, Holdeth the Lettuce: When Henry and June were visiting Colonial Williamsburg, and ended up in stocks at the end (I guess they were too nineties).
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' Season 4 Episode 13 - Cap N Drakken: Shego is placed in the pillory for going against Captain Drakken, who was currently possessed by a sword.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' Season 6 Episode 8 - Joust like a Woman: A female ends up in the pillory during the renaissance fair, and eventually Peggy.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaLegendsOfAwesomeness'' Season 1 Episode 10 - Bad Po: Good Po and Shifu end up trapped in the pillory. However their escape was quite easy.
* ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' Season 4 Episode 12 - Guilt Tripping: The beginning of the song of the episode, a girl is trapped in a pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': In the Season 2 Episode 1 - [[Recap/TheMaskS2E1AComedyOfEras A Comedy Of Eras]], Stanley is accused of being witch and ends up in the pillory.



* The ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode "Camera Shy" features this on the title card, with a film clapboard used in place of actual stocks. Rocko is stuck inside it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''
** Season 3 Episode 12 - I Married Marge: Homer ends up in the pillory for making crappy candles.
** Season 9 Episode - 5 Treehouse of Horror VIII: First 11 seconds of that segment shows a man in the pillory.
** Season 13 Episode 2 - The Parent Rap: did an odd version of this where Marge and Homer were deemed bad parents, and were forced to wear portable pillories 24/7 and then had additional punishments added onto such as standing next to a road while motorists spanked them as they drove by.
--> '''Wiggum:''' Hey, no extension cords!
** Season 17 Episode 18 - The Wettest Stories Ever Told: Homer ends up in a portable pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Happens to Squidward in an episode where he reads Spongebob’s diary.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' Season 1 Episode 1: Two lizard critters in pillories.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Island'': In "No Pain, No Game", the punishment for failing to complete a challenge or a challenger's victim completing the challenge, is to be put in a pillory. Only Leshawna and Eva escape said punishment.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' Episode 14 - Not-so-good Old Days: The story arc where the town was sent back to the Middle Ages. The girls were put in pillories. Among other things, ''croutons'' were thrown at them.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' Season 2 Episode 11 - Large Dragon at Large: The gang goes to a ren faire, and Scooby and Shaggy get sentenced to the pillory. Fairgoers throw (fresh) food at them. Cue Scooby and Shaggy open their mouths wide and eat the food...
* ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'' Season 4 Episode 4 - Retribution Pt. 2: In Memoriam: The main cast get caught. They all end up in the Stocks and Pillory.



* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': In "Avatar Day", Aang is locked in a jail in a pillory. It's loose enough that he can slip out of it at will.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'' Season 4 Episode 4 - Retribution Pt. 2: In Memoriam: The main cast get caught. They all end up in the Stocks and Pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaLegendsOfAwesomeness'' Season 1 Episode 10 - Bad Po: Good Po and Shifu end up trapped in the pillory. However their escape was quite easy.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' Season 4 Episode 13 - Cap N Drakken: Shego is placed in the pillory for going against Captain Drakken, who was currently possessed by a sword.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' Season 1 Episode 62 - Scare Happy Slappy / Witch One / MacBeth: Runt gets put in the pillory, but was freed by a horse.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs2020}}''
** Season 1 Episode 7 - Warner She Wrote; France France Revolution; Gift Rapper, In France France Revolution short, the Warner-brothers end up in the pillory.
** Season 2 Episode 7 - Yakko Amakko; The Longest Word; Happy Narfday!; Magna Cartoon, In Magna Cartoon has a king kneeling in the pillory during a musical number.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': In the Season 2 Episode 1 - [[Recap/TheMaskS2E1AComedyOfEras A Comedy Of Eras]], Stanley is accused of being witch and ends up in the pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' Season 1 Episode 1 - Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad: Tails gets pilloried.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' Season 1 Episode 1: Two lizard critters in pillories.
* ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' Season 4 Episode 12 - Guilt Tripping: The beginning of the song of the episode, a girl is trapped in a pillory.
* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' Season 3 Episode 3 - A Change Of Face: With Ben and Gwen switching bodies thanks to Charmcaster, they end up in the pillory while she prepares to steal Ben's body, and the Omnitrix with it. They get out thanks to some lotion in Gwen's back pocket.
* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' Season 2 Episode 18 - Gadget's Clean Sweep: Has a kneeling pillory, made of what looks like metal. Penny ends up in it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Island'': In "No Pain, No Game", the punishment for failing to complete a challenge or a challenger's victim completing the challenge, is to be put in a pillory. Only Leshawna and Eva escape said punishment.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' Season 6 Episode 8 - Joust like a Woman: A female ends up in the pillory during the renaissance fair, and eventually Peggy.
* ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' Season 1 Episode 6 - Witches Stew: Futura ends up in the Salem witch trials and ends up in a pillory, accused for being, well, a witch.

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Tomahawk}}'' #92, the citizens of Wildcat's hometown place Tomahawk in the stocks as punishment for bringing the war to their pacifist village. This results in him almost being killed by a giant stone robot. (ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext).

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Tomahawk}}'' #92, the citizens of Wildcat's hometown place Tomahawk ''Bakelandt (Kleur)''
** #16 - De Gouden Harp: Trapped on a ship, Zita is forced to be
in the stocks as punishment for bringing pillory on a ship without food and water.
** #51 - De Man Met De Gouden: Zita ends up in
the war to their pacifist village. This results in him almost being killed by pillory during a giant stone robot. (ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext).rainy night.



* ''ComicBook/{{Mosaik}}'' 385 - Fire, Sausages and Scandal: Characters end up in the pillory
* In ''ComicBook/{{Tomahawk}}'' #92, the citizens of Wildcat's hometown place Tomahawk in the stocks as punishment for bringing the war to their pacifist village. This results in him almost being killed by a giant stone robot. (ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext).



* ''ComicBook/{{Mosaik}}'' 385 - Fire, Sausages and Scandal: Characters end up in the pillory
* ''Bakelandt (Kleur)''
** #16 - De Gouden Harp: Trapped on a ship, Zita is forced to be in the pillory on a ship without food and water
** #51 - De Man Met De Gouden: Zita ends up in the pillory during a rainy night.



* ''ComicStrip/TheWizardOfId'' had a peasant arrested for violating curfew. The King orders that he be [[MakeAnExampleOfThem made an example]]. Cue peasant looking unhappy in the stocks in the middle of the night, and then hauled (still in the stocks) before the King by his brainless minions for violation of curfew.
* ''Tillie The Toiler'': Tillie tries out a pillory as her John kisses her on the cheek. Of course she wants payback.



* ''Tillie The Toiler'': Tillie tries out a pillory as her John kisses her on the cheek. Of course she wants payback.
* ''ComicStrip/TheWizardOfId'' had a peasant arrested for violating curfew. The King orders that he be [[MakeAnExampleOfThem made an example]]. Cue peasant looking unhappy in the stocks in the middle of the night, and then hauled (still in the stocks) before the King by his brainless minions for violation of curfew.



* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' has a guy in these tipping his hat to Belle at the start of her IWantSong.



* Disney's ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' has a guy in these tipping his hat to Belle at the start of her IWantSong.



* ''Film/AKnightsTale'' has this happen to the main character while his friends try to defend him. Earlier in the film, there's a flashback to him as a young boy, watching the knights parade into the tournament grounds with his father. There's a man locked in the stocks right next to them, who advises young William that it would be easier [[ArcWords for a man to change the stars]] themselves than for a peasant to grow up to be a knight.



* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'': In the beginning of the film, Ash ends being in a portable pillory, with other prisoners in them being dragged by King Arthur's men.



* In ''Film/UpTheChastityBelt'', there is a man in stocks in village square being pelted with vegetables. Sir Coward later sneaks around collecting the vegetables for dinner.

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* In ''Film/UpTheChastityBelt'', there is ''Film/DrGoldfootAndTheBikiniMachine'' Annette Funicello makes a cameo in the film being in the film.
* ''Film/AKnightsTale'' has this happen to the main character while his friends try to defend him. Earlier in the film, there's a flashback to him as a young boy, watching the knights parade into the tournament grounds with his father. There's
a man locked in the stocks in village square being pelted with vegetables. Sir Coward later sneaks around collecting right next to them, who advises young William that it would be easier [[ArcWords for a man to change the vegetables stars]] themselves than for dinner.a peasant to grow up to be a knight.



* ''Film/{{Swashbuckler}}'': After being captured at the customs house, Mr. Moonbeam is held in a pillory at the fortress. During the assault of the fortress, his pal Polanski uses his StoutStrength to bust him loose.

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* ''Film/{{Swashbuckler}}'': After being captured at ''Film/MadWolf (1998)'': As a woman is stuck in the customs house, Mr. Moonbeam pillory, she is held in mocked by colonial soldiers, which includes daytime scenes and a pillory at the fortress. During the assault of the fortress, his pal Polanski uses his StoutStrength to bust him loose.nighttime scene.



* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'': In the beginning of the film, Ash ends being in a portable pillory, with other prisoners in them being dragged by King Arthur's men.
* ''Mad Wolf (1998)'': As a woman is stuck in the pillory, she is mocked by colonial soldiers, which includes daytime scenes and a nighttime scene.
* ''Tower Of London (1962): A women is awaiting her torture in a pillory.
* ''Starlet (1969): Allison Jordan (played by Shari Mann) is playing a pilgrim in a pillory, while getting whipped. Plus she gets left behind as the crew members leave the set.
* ''Film/DrGoldfootAndTheBikiniMachine'' Annette Funicello makes a cameo in the film being in the film.
* When Robin and Little John are PuttingTheBandBackTogether in ''Film/RoguesOfSherwoodForest'', they find Will Scarlet locked up in a set of stocks in a town square with the words 'THIS MAN IS A POACHER' carved into the stocks.

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* ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'': In the beginning of the film, Ash ends being When Robin and Little John are PuttingTheBandBackTogether in ''Film/RoguesOfSherwoodForest'', they find Will Scarlet locked up in a portable pillory, pillory in a town square with other prisoners in them being dragged by King Arthur's men.
* ''Mad Wolf (1998)'': As a woman is stuck in
the pillory, she is mocked by colonial soldiers, which includes daytime scenes and a nighttime scene.
* ''Tower Of London (1962):
words 'THIS MAN IS A women is awaiting her torture in a POACHER' carved into the pillory.
* ''Starlet ''Film/{{Starlet}}'' (1969): Allison Jordan (played by Shari Mann) is playing a pilgrim in a pillory, while getting whipped. Plus she gets left behind as the crew members leave the set.
* ''Film/DrGoldfootAndTheBikiniMachine'' Annette Funicello makes a cameo in the film ''Film/{{Swashbuckler}}'': After being in captured at the film.
* When Robin and Little John are PuttingTheBandBackTogether in ''Film/RoguesOfSherwoodForest'', they find Will Scarlet locked up
customs house, Mr. Moonbeam is held in a set pillory at the fortress. During the assault of the fortress, his pal Polanski uses his StoutStrength to bust him loose.
* ''Film/TowerOfLondon1962'': A women is awaiting her torture in a pillory.
* In ''Film/UpTheChastityBelt'', there is a man in
stocks in a town village square being pelted with vegetables. Sir Coward later sneaks around collecting the words 'THIS MAN IS A POACHER' carved into the stocks.vegetables for dinner.



* ''Literature/ThePrinceAndThePauper'': The prince-as-a-pauper's friend, Miles, gets punished with these.



* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': [[TokenEvilTeammate Roose Bolton]] sentences women caught fraternising with the enemy to this, the sexual implications being not only explicit but his twisted idea of LaserGuidedKarma. This is just one of many horrific punishments in the series, yet it manages to stand out among the crowd. POV character reactions run the gamut from truly scared to almost blasé.



* In ''Literature/WorldWarZ'', the president proposed bringing back the stock punishment and public flogging since the United States is in the middle of a ZombieApocalypse and putting criminals in prisons would be highly impracticable. Since the United States needs to dedicate all its resources to rebuilding the nation and fighting off zombies, publicly humiliating criminals would be more effective in deterring crime.



* ''Literature/ThePrinceAndThePauper'': The prince-as-a-pauper's friend, Miles, gets punished with these.



* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': [[TokenEvilTeammate Roose Bolton]] sentences women caught fraternising with the enemy to this, the sexual implications being not only explicit but his twisted idea of LaserGuidedKarma. This is just one of many horrific punishments in the series, yet it manages to stand out among the crowd. POV character reactions run the gamut from truly scared to almost blasé.
* In ''Literature/WorldWarZ'', the president proposed bringing back the stock punishment and public flogging since the United States is in the middle of a ZombieApocalypse and putting criminals in prisons would be highly impracticable. Since the United States needs to dedicate all its resources to rebuilding the nation and fighting off zombies, publicly humiliating criminals would be more effective in deterring crime.



* In an episode of ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', Season 1 Episode 23 - The Crucible, there is a field trip to a SalemWitchTrial-themed village. At the end of the episode, the AlphaBitch Libby ends up in the stock but does not get things thrown at her.

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* In an episode of ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', ''Series/AntFarm'' Season 1 2 Episode 23 9 - The Crucible, there is a field trip to a SalemWitchTrial-themed village. At the end of the episode, the AlphaBitch Libby ends up ContestANTS: Chyne and Lexi get pied in the stock but does not face to get things thrown at her.partners for a contest.



* ''Series/{{ThatsSoRaven}}'': Season 1 Episode 10, Ye Olde Dating Game, has A teacher in a jester costume ends up in the pillory, which includes the main character Raven. She manages to break free, but brings along with her and fights two jousting horsemen.

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* ''Series/{{ThatsSoRaven}}'': Season 1 Episode 10, Ye Olde Dating Game, has A teacher in ''Series/TheBill''. At a jester costume ends up community fair someone suggests to Chief Superintendent Brownlow that it would be amusing for a couple of his officers to be placed in the pillory, which includes the main character Raven. She manages to break free, but brings along stocks. The two officers with her Brownlow try to vanish into the crowd, but they're not quick enough and fights two jousting horsemen. get volunteered. Things become dangerous when some teenaged hoodlums who've previously had a run-in with these officers show up and start threatening violence, so the showman has to quickly let them out.



* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}''- a bit of a RunningGag for the titular character- happens in the first episode when he picks a fight with Arthur, three times in one episode. The Series/ChildrenInNeed scene naturally features it.

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* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}''- a bit ''Series/DadsArmy''. In "A Man of Action", [[ButtMonkey Private Pike]] gets his [[HelpImStuck head stuck in some gate railings]]. The gate is removed with Pike still in it so he can be brought back to the hall, which leads to a RunningGag for the titular character- happens of people thinking Pike is undergoing StockPunishment due to Captain Mainwaring having just declared martial law and acting like a petty dictator.
* ''Series/{{Dwight in Shining Armor}}'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Just Deserts: Hexela and Baldric end up
in the first episode pillory thanks to an obsessed witch, Madgie who is over Baldric. Thankfully Baldric puts Madgie in her place by putting her in the pillory when he picks a fight with Arthur, three times in one episode. The Series/ChildrenInNeed scene naturally features it.got out of his.



** A similar thing happened to Mother Needham, the notorious bawd, in Channel Four's drama-documentary of Hogarth's ''A Harlot's Progress''.
** Kind of TruthInTelevision. Unpopular people put in the stocks faced a real risk of being beaten to death by angry mobs. Some people even wore armor when in the stocks in order to avoid this.
* ''Series/TheBill''. At a community fair someone suggests to Chief Superintendent Brownlow that it would be amusing for a couple of his officers to be placed in the stocks. The two officers with Brownlow try to vanish into the crowd, but they're not quick enough and get volunteered. Things become dangerous when some teenaged hoodlums who've previously had a run-in with these officers show up and start threatening violence, so the showman has to quickly let them out.
* A sketch on ''Series/YoureSkittingMe'' has two convicts locked in the stocks. While one of them complains bitterly, the other goes on about how lucky they are to be in Australia and how he plans to work hard when he is released, buy some land and have his own set of stocks in his backyard so he can relax.

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** * ''Series/TheGenieFromDownUnder'' Season 2 Episode 12 - Otto Rules OK: Penelope ends up in the pillory when confronting Otto, who has her Opal.
*
A similar thing to the ''Garrow's Law'' example happened to Mother Needham, Needham , the notorious bawd, in Channel Four's drama-documentary of Hogarth's ''A Harlot's Progress''.
** Kind of TruthInTelevision. Unpopular people put in the stocks faced a real risk of being beaten to death by angry mobs. Some people even wore armor when in the stocks in order to avoid this.
* ''Series/TheBill''. At a community fair someone suggests to Chief Superintendent Brownlow that it would be amusing for a couple of his officers to be placed in the stocks. The two officers with Brownlow try to vanish into the crowd, but they're not quick enough and get volunteered. Things become dangerous when some teenaged hoodlums who've previously had a run-in with these officers show up and start threatening violence, so the showman has to quickly let them out.
* A sketch on ''Series/YoureSkittingMe'' has two convicts locked in the stocks. While one of them complains bitterly, the other goes on about how lucky they are to be in Australia and how he plans to work hard when he is released, buy some land and have his own set of stocks in his backyard so he can relax.
''Series/AHarlotsProgress''.



* ''Tony Robinson's Crime and Punishment'' was a documentary series in which Tony looked at the history of how the law worked and what happened if you broke it. Naturally, in one episode he gets pilloried.
* "Mileaway", one of Ronnie Barker's scripts for Series/TheTwoRonnies, has Ronnie Corbett's character put in "the stocks" (as the stage directions point out, actually a pillory) overnight. The word "stocks" may have been chosen for scansion, since the character in question was speaking in iambic pentameter.
* ''Series/DadsArmy''. In "A Man of Action", [[ButtMonkey Private Pike]] gets his [[HelpImStuck head stuck in some gate railings]]. The gate is removed with Pike still in it so he can be brought back to the hall, which leads to a RunningGag of people thinking Pike is undergoing StockPunishment due to Captain Mainwaring having just declared martial law and acting like a petty dictator.
* ''Series/{{Thanks}}'': Episode 1 has the youngest daughter in the pillory. Episode 2 has the Winthrops are put in stocks as punishment for going to a party.
* ''Series/AntFarm'' Season 2 Episode 9 - ContestANTS: Chyne and Lexi get pied in the face to get partners for a contest.
* ''Series/{{Dwight in Shining Armor}}'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Just Deserts: Hexela and Baldric end up in the pillory thanks to an obsessed witch, Madgie who is over Baldric. Thankfully Baldric puts Madgie in her place by putting her in the pillory when he got out of his.
* ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' Season 6 Episode 1 - Let the Punishment Fit the Crime: Catherine O'Hara's character, Geraldine ends up in the pillory in a dungeon, seeing flashes of people who she unintentionally killed.

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* ''Tony Robinson's Crime and Punishment'' was a documentary series in which Tony looked at the history of how the law worked and what happened if you broke it. Naturally, in one episode he gets pilloried.
* "Mileaway", one of Ronnie Barker's scripts for Series/TheTwoRonnies, has Ronnie Corbett's character put in "the stocks" (as the stage directions point out, actually a pillory) overnight. The word "stocks" may have been chosen for scansion, since the character in question was speaking in iambic pentameter.
* ''Series/DadsArmy''. In "A Man of Action", [[ButtMonkey Private Pike]] gets his [[HelpImStuck head stuck in some gate railings]]. The gate
''Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert'': Witches Are Sick Of You Saying 'Witch Hunt': A witch (Jen Spyra) is removed with Pike still in it so he can be brought back to the hall, which leads to a RunningGag of people thinking Pike is undergoing StockPunishment due to Captain Mainwaring having just declared martial law and acting like a petty dictator.
* ''Series/{{Thanks}}'': Episode 1 has the youngest daughter in the pillory. Episode 2 has the Winthrops are put in stocks as punishment for going to a party.
* ''Series/AntFarm'' Season 2 Episode 9 - ContestANTS: Chyne and Lexi get pied in the face to get partners for a contest.
* ''Series/{{Dwight in Shining Armor}}'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Just Deserts: Hexela and Baldric end up
in the pillory thanks to an obsessed witch, Madgie who is over Baldric. Thankfully Baldric puts Madgie in her place by putting her and explains what a witch is.
* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}''- a bit of a RunningGag for the titular character- happens
in the pillory first episode when he got out of his.
* ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' Season 6 Episode 1 - Let the Punishment Fit the Crime: Catherine O'Hara's character, Geraldine ends up
picks a fight with Arthur, three times in the pillory in a dungeon, seeing flashes of people who she unintentionally killed.one episode. The Series/ChildrenInNeed scene naturally features it.



* ''Series/TheGenieFromDownUnder'' Season 2 Episode 12 - Otto Rules OK: Penelope ends up in the pillory when confronting Otto, who has her Opal.

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* ''Series/TheGenieFromDownUnder'' In an episode of ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', Season 2 1 Episode 12 23 - Otto Rules OK: Penelope The Crucible, there is a field trip to a SalemWitchTrial-themed village. At the end of the episode, the AlphaBitch Libby ends up in the pillory when confronting Otto, who has her Opal.stock but does not get things thrown at her.



* ''Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert'': Witches Are Sick Of You Saying 'Witch Hunt': A witch (Jen Spyra) is in the pillory and explains what a witch is.

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* ''Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert'': Witches Are Sick Of You Saying 'Witch Hunt': A witch (Jen Spyra) is ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' Season 6 Episode 1 - "Let the Punishment Fit the Crime": Catherine O'Hara's character, Geraldine ends up in the pillory in a dungeon, seeing flashes of people who she unintentionally killed.
* ''Series/{{Thanks}}'': Episode 1 has the youngest daughter in the pillory. Episode 2 has the Winthrops are put in stocks as punishment for going to a party.
* ''Series/{{ThatsSoRaven}}'': Season 1 Episode 10, Ye Olde Dating Game, has A teacher in a jester costume ends up in the pillory, which includes the main character Raven. She manages to break free, but brings along with her
and explains fights two jousting horsemen.
* ''Series/TonyRobinsonsCrimeAndPunishment'' was a documentary series in which Tony looked at the history of how the law worked and
what happened if you broke it. Naturally, in one episode he gets pilloried.
* "Mileaway", one of Ronnie Barker's scripts for ''Series/TheTwoRonnies'', has Ronnie Corbett's character put in "the stocks" (as the stage directions point out, actually
a witch is.pillory) overnight. The word "stocks" may have been chosen for scansion, since the character in question was speaking in iambic pentameter.
* A recurring sketch on ''Series/YoureSkittingMe'' has two convicts locked in the stocks. While one of them complains bitterly, the other goes on about how lucky they are to be in Australia and how he plans to work hard when he is released, buy some land and have his own set of stocks in his backyard so he can relax.
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* When Robin and Little John are PuttingTheBandBackTogether in ''Film/RoguesOfsherwoodForest'', they find Will Scarlet locked up in a set of stocks in a town square with the words 'THIS MAN IS A POACHER' carved into the stocks.

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* When Robin and Little John are PuttingTheBandBackTogether in ''Film/RoguesOfsherwoodForest'', ''Film/RoguesOfSherwoodForest'', they find Will Scarlet locked up in a set of stocks in a town square with the words 'THIS MAN IS A POACHER' carved into the stocks.
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* ''Film/{{Anazapta}}'' (aka ''Black Plague''). The soldiers who are accused of bringing ThePlague to the village end up in the stocks, despite having been examined by the local physician and cleared. The crowd grows ever more drunk and rowdy until someone fetches Lady Matilda to free them before things get out of hand.

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* ''Bakelandt (Kleur)'' #51 - De Man Met De Gouden: Red hair chick ends up in the pillory during a rainy night.

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* ''Bakelandt (Kleur)'' (Kleur)''
** #16 - De Gouden Harp: Trapped on a ship, Zita is forced to be in the pillory on a ship without food and water
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* ''Series/{{Dwight in Shining Armor}}'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Just Deserts: Hexela and Baldric end up in the pillory thanks to an obsessed witch who is over Baldric. Thankfully he put her in her place by putting her in the pillory when he got out of his.

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* ''Series/{{Dwight in Shining Armor}}'' Season 3 Episode 5 - Just Deserts: Hexela and Baldric end up in the pillory thanks to an obsessed witch witch, Madgie who is over Baldric. Thankfully he put her Baldric puts Madgie in her place by putting her in the pillory when he got out of his.

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