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* ''[[Series/TheSweeney Sweeney 2''. John Thaw leaves his apartment key for a bird he's chatting up, only when she goes around to his place he's passed out drunk. So she unzips his fly and deposits the key there before leaving. He rings her up later and offers her the opportunity to retrieve it, but she's not interested.

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* ''[[Series/TheSweeney Sweeney 2''.2]]''. John Thaw leaves his apartment key for a bird he's chatting up, only when she goes around to his place he's passed out drunk. So she unzips his fly and deposits the key there before leaving. He rings her up later and offers her the opportunity to retrieve it, but she's not interested.
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Some guy reaches right into his pants. '''Oh, God! He's pulling out'''--well the good news is that it's not ''that''. The bad news is that it's still something you'd rather not see.

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Some guy reaches right into his pants. '''Oh, God! He's pulling out'''--well out''' -- well the good news is that it's not ''that''. The bad news is that it's still something you'd rather not see.



* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Al likes to store things in his loincloth. Despite the fact that the loincloth is not actually ''hiding'' anything due to his... [[AnimatedArmor metallic nature]], it never fails to freak out the people who see it. They usually tell him to stop doing it, but he seems to like the attention.
* One of the demons in ''Manga/WeddingPeach'' pulls a carnival style strength test out of his pants in one episode, actually freaking out his devil master by doing so.

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* ''LightNovel/AmagiBrilliantPark'': To all appearances, it's where Isuzu Sento keeps her enchanted musket, Steinberger.
* ''Manga/BlackButler II'':
In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Al likes to store things in his loincloth. Despite the fact that the loincloth is not actually ''hiding'' anything due to his... [[AnimatedArmor metallic nature]], it never fails to freak out the people who see it. They usually tell him to stop doing it, but he seems to like the attention.
* One of the demons in ''Manga/WeddingPeach''
episode 7 Hannah pulls a carnival style strength test out of his pants rather large gatling gun from her skirt.
** [[NightmareFuel For extra creepy]], Hannah [[VaporWear only wears]] a [[GoingCommando see-through slip]] under her dress. And she already has has a demon sword [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything
in one episode, actually freaking out his devil master by doing so.her throat]]. ...[[FridgeHorror yeah]].



* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': Whether he is wearing his tight, ice dance inspired costume or his butterfly embroidered speedos, Papillon has been shown to pull whatever he needs from the crotch area of his outfit. Keys, a spare copy of his costume and even the a bulky, larger than palm-sized kakugane have all apeared from his costume despite there being no indication that they were in there beforehand.
* In ''Anime/{{Potemayo}}'', Guchuko can store corncobs, snakes and whatnot in her underwear. She also keeps her battle-axe there when she's not using it.
* The titular ''Manga/MysteriousGirlfriendX'' does this with one or two pairs of scissors, but they're more "holstered" than "hidden" in her underwear (or bikini bottom, if it's summer).
* Bulma in ''Manga/DragonBall'' once hid a very large diamond in her panties--leaving no visible bulge, which has made some of the more dirty-minded readers wonder exactly where it was kept. In fact, in the manga, Krillin says he can "tell by the smell where you hid it!"

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* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': Whether he is wearing his tight, ice dance inspired costume or his butterfly embroidered speedos, Papillon has been shown to pull whatever he needs from the crotch area of his outfit. Keys, a spare copy of his costume and even the a bulky, larger than palm-sized kakugane have all apeared appeared from his costume despite there being no indication that they were in there beforehand.
* In ''Anime/{{Potemayo}}'', Guchuko can store corncobs, snakes and whatnot ''Anime/CrayonShinChan'', Nene/Penny several times stores plush animals in her underwear. She also keeps her battle-axe there dress, including Happiness Bunny -- even a huge pile of them bigger than she is -- without any visible indications. This is lampshaded once when she's not using it.
her friends told her they could tell by how she walked like she was constipated.
* The titular ''Manga/MysteriousGirlfriendX'' does this In one chapter of ''Manga/DeathNote'', Mello was depicted stashing his gun down the front of his pants as he left his meeting with one or two pairs of scissors, but they're more "holstered" than "hidden" in her underwear (or bikini bottom, if it's summer).
Near. This bit (likely understandably) didn't make it into the anime adaptation.
** Though the anime team did choose to actually depict just where Light stashed Misa's Death Note when he had to "hold" it. In the manga, it was implied he strapped it to himself with a corset. In the anime, well... [[http://deathnotefansite.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Lights-Hiding-Place-257199331]]
*** It's the place to keep your ArtifactOfDoom WeaponOfMassDestruction!
* Bulma in ''Manga/DragonBall'' once hid a very large diamond in her panties--leaving panties -- leaving no visible bulge, which has made some of the more dirty-minded readers wonder exactly where it was kept. In fact, in the manga, Krillin says he can "tell by the smell where you hid it!"



* Excel from ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' does this on Episode 22.
* ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'': Haruko seems to be able to fit her Rickenbacker bass guitar inside her underwear. That, a giant boxing glove on a spring [[note]] A reference to the below mentioned ''Franchise/LupinIII'' [[/note]] and who knows what else...
* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Al likes to store things in his loincloth. Despite the fact that the loincloth is not actually ''hiding'' anything due to his... [[AnimatedArmor metallic nature]], it never fails to freak out the people who see it. They usually tell him to stop doing it, but he seems to like the attention.
* Shuichi in the ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}'' manga apparently keeps an important photo Yuki gave him close to, uh, his important member. This causes an awkward moment when Yuki, who wants to fully explain the significance of the photo to him, has to stuff his hand down his pants to retrieve it.



* Shuichi in the ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}'' manga apparently keeps an important photo Yuki gave him close to, uh, his important member. This causes an awkward moment when Yuki, who wants to fully explain the significance of the photo to him, has to stuff his hand down his pants to retrieve it.
* Excel from ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' does this on episode 22.
* An amateur filmmaker in ''Anime/{{Planetes}}'', making a movie on a space station without authorization, has all of his equipment confiscated, and has to resort to a backup camera he stored in his pants.
* In the first episode of ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', the strap on Millie's "stun gun" breaks and it falls on the floor from where it's concealed. She's wearing a very voluminous cloak and later on she's revealed to be wearing a shirt, tie, and slacks underneath, but it's nonetheless a rather alarming sight. Not least because what she terms a "stun gun" is the size of a minigun that fires ammo which appears to have been made on the assumption that the "stun" they were shooting for was "clobber into submission".

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* Shuichi The titular Cocotamas in ''Anime/KamisamaMinaraiHimitsuNoCocotama'' are frequently shown pulling the ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}'' manga apparently contracts they make with their human contractors and the eggshells they hide in to avoid being seen by humans who aren't supposed to know about their existence from their eggshell-shaped underpants.
* ''Manga/{{Kochikame}}'': Special Detective Kitano who only wears a speedo and equipped with sidearms always pulls a banana from down there to eat and also carries around his cell phone and other items.
* ''Franchise/LupinIII'':
** The title character likes to hide some of his back-up gadgets in his boxers. Sometimes, his boxers ''are'' the back-up gadget.
** ''Anime/LupinIIICrisisInTokyo'' features Lupin pulling a yo-yo out of his boxers at one point.
** In the opening to the anime, Fujiko
keeps an important photo Yuki gave him close to, uh, his important member. This causes an awkward moment a giant boxing glove on a spring... ''somewhere'' intimate that she uses to punch Lupin when Yuki, who wants he tries to fully explain the significance of the photo to him, has to stuff dive into her bed in naught but his hand down skivvies.
* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', a Zeon soldier captured in White Base criticized
his pants to retrieve it.
* Excel from ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' does this on episode 22.
* An amateur filmmaker in ''Anime/{{Planetes}}'',
captors for not making a movie on proper cavity search before taking out a space station without authorization, has all piece of metal from his equipment confiscated, mouth and has to resort to a backup camera he stored in cord from inside his pants.
* In ** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'''s Heero Yuy occasionally keeps a handgun tucked into the first episode rear waistband of ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', his [[SensualSpandex spandex shorts]]. Considering the strap on Millie's "stun gun" breaks and it falls on [[YaoiFangirl fandom]] the floor from where series attracted, one can imagine [[AssShove the jokes that were made]] before this was revealed.
* The titular ''Manga/MysteriousGirlfriendX'' does this with one or two pairs of scissors, but they're more "holstered" than "hidden" in her underwear (or bikini bottom, if
it's concealed. She's wearing a very voluminous cloak and later on she's revealed to be wearing a shirt, tie, and slacks underneath, but it's nonetheless a rather alarming sight. Not least because what she terms a "stun gun" is the size of a minigun that fires ammo which appears to have been made on the assumption that the "stun" they were shooting for was "clobber into submission".summer).



%%* ''SexyCommando''
* In one chapter of ''Manga/DeathNote'', Mello was depicted stashing his gun down the front of his pants as he left his meeting with Near. This bit (likely understandably) didn't make it into the anime adaptation.
** Though the anime team did choose to actually depict just where Light stashed Misa's Death Note when he had to "hold" it. In the manga, it was implied he strapped it to himself with a corset. In the anime, well... [[http://deathnotefansite.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Lights-Hiding-Place-257199331]]
*** It's the place to keep your ArtifactOfDoom WeaponOfMassDestruction!
* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', a Zeon soldier captured in White Base criticized his captors for not making a proper cavity search before taking out a piece of metal from his mouth and a cord from inside his pants.
** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'''s Heero Yuy occasionally keeps a handgun tucked into the rear waistband of his [[SensualSpandex spandex shorts]]. Considering the [[YaoiFangirl fandom]] the series attracted, one can imagine [[AssShove the jokes that were made]] before this was revealed.
* ''Manga/BlackButler II'': In episode 7 Hannah pulls a rather large gatling gun from her skirt.
** [[NightmareFuel For extra creepy]], Hannah [[VaporWear only wears]] a [[GoingCommando see-through slip]] under her dress. And she already has has a demon sword [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything in her throat]]. ...[[FridgeHorror yeah]].
* ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'': Haruko seems to be able to fit her Rickenbacker bass guitar inside her underwear. That, a giant boxing glove on a spring [[note]] A reference to the below mentioned ''Franchise/LupinIII'' [[/note]] and who knows what else...

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%%* ''SexyCommando''
* In one chapter of ''Manga/DeathNote'', Mello was depicted stashing his gun down the front of his pants as he left his meeting with Near. This bit (likely understandably) didn't make it into the anime adaptation.
** Though the anime team did choose to actually depict just where Light stashed Misa's Death Note when he had to "hold" it. In the manga, it was implied he strapped it to himself with a corset. In the anime, well... [[http://deathnotefansite.deviantart.com/art/Death-Note-Lights-Hiding-Place-257199331]]
*** It's the place to keep your ArtifactOfDoom WeaponOfMassDestruction!
* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', a Zeon soldier captured
An amateur filmmaker in White Base criticized his captors for not ''Anime/{{Planetes}}'', making a proper cavity search before taking out movie on a piece space station without authorization, has all of metal from his mouth equipment confiscated, and has to resort to a cord from inside backup camera he stored in his pants.
** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'''s Heero Yuy occasionally keeps a handgun tucked into the rear waistband of his [[SensualSpandex spandex shorts]]. Considering the [[YaoiFangirl fandom]] the series attracted, one * In ''Anime/{{Potemayo}}'', Guchuko can imagine [[AssShove the jokes that were made]] before this was revealed.
* ''Manga/BlackButler II'': In episode 7 Hannah pulls a rather large gatling gun from her skirt.
** [[NightmareFuel For extra creepy]], Hannah [[VaporWear only wears]] a [[GoingCommando see-through slip]] under her dress. And she already has has a demon sword [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything
store corncobs, snakes and whatnot in her throat]]. ...[[FridgeHorror yeah]].
* ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'': Haruko seems to be able to fit her Rickenbacker bass guitar inside
her underwear. That, a giant boxing glove on a spring [[note]] A reference to the below mentioned ''Franchise/LupinIII'' [[/note]] and who knows what else...She also keeps her battle-axe there when she's not using it.



* ''Manga/{{Kochikame}}'': Special Detective Kitano who only wears a speedo and equipped with sidearms always pulls a banana from down there to eat and also carries around his cell phone and other items.
* ''Franchise/LupinIII'':
** The title character likes to hide some of his back-up gadgets in his boxers. Sometimes, his boxers ''are'' the back-up gadget.
** ''Anime/LupinIIICrisisInTokyo'' features Lupin pulling a yo-yo out of his boxers at one point.
** In the opening to the anime, Fujiko keeps a giant boxing glove on a spring... ''somewhere'' intimate that she uses to punch Lupin when he tries to dive into her bed in naught but his skivvies.
* In ''Anime/CrayonShinChan'', Nene/Penny several times stores plush animals in her dress, including Happiness Bunny--even a huge pile of them bigger than she is--without any visible indications. This is lampshaded once when her friends told her they could tell by how she walked like she was constipated.
* ''LightNovel/AmagiBrilliantPark'': To all appearances, it's where Isuzu Sento keeps her enchanted musket, Steinberger.
* The titular Cocotamas in ''Anime/KamisamaMinaraiHimitsuNoCocotama'' are frequently shown pulling the contracts they make with their human contractors and the eggshells they hide in to avoid being seen by humans who aren't supposed to know about their existence from their eggshell-shaped underpants.

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* ''Manga/{{Kochikame}}'': Special Detective Kitano who only wears a speedo In the first episode of ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', the strap on Millie's "stun gun" breaks and equipped with sidearms always it falls on the floor from where it's concealed. She's wearing a very voluminous cloak and later on she's revealed to be wearing a shirt, tie, and slacks underneath, but it's nonetheless a rather alarming sight. Not least because what she terms a "stun gun" is the size of a minigun that fires ammo which appears to have been made on the assumption that the "stun" they were shooting for was "clobber into submission".
* One of the demons in ''Manga/WeddingPeach''
pulls a banana from down there to eat and also carries around his cell phone and other items.
* ''Franchise/LupinIII'':
** The title character likes to hide some of his back-up gadgets in his boxers. Sometimes, his boxers ''are'' the back-up gadget.
** ''Anime/LupinIIICrisisInTokyo'' features Lupin pulling a yo-yo
carnival style strength test out of his boxers at pants in one point.
** In the opening to the anime, Fujiko keeps a giant boxing glove on a spring... ''somewhere'' intimate that she uses to punch Lupin when he tries to dive into her bed in naught but
episode, actually freaking out his skivvies.
* In ''Anime/CrayonShinChan'', Nene/Penny several times stores plush animals in her dress, including Happiness Bunny--even a huge pile of them bigger than she is--without any visible indications. This is lampshaded once when her friends told her they could tell
devil master by how she walked like she was constipated.
* ''LightNovel/AmagiBrilliantPark'': To all appearances, it's where Isuzu Sento keeps her enchanted musket, Steinberger.
* The titular Cocotamas in ''Anime/KamisamaMinaraiHimitsuNoCocotama'' are frequently shown pulling the contracts they make with their human contractors and the eggshells they hide in to avoid being seen by humans who aren't supposed to know about their existence from their eggshell-shaped underpants.
doing so.



* In ''ComicBook/{{Cavewoman}}: Raptorella'' #2, Meriem produces a ''hand grenade'' she somehow had concealed in the bottom of her FurBikini.



* In ''ComicBook/{{Cavewoman}}: Raptorella'' #2, Meriem produces a ''hand grenade'' she somehow had concealed in the bottom of her FurBikini.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'': Yzma hikes up her skirt, saying "I bet you weren't expecting... ''this''!" Pacha and Kuzco are scared at first... and then realize she's just pulling out a vicious-looking dagger, and sigh in relief.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/FernGully'' sequel, a circus performer pulls a fishing pole out of his pants to save his granddaughter.
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/WereBackADinosaursStory'', Stubbs the Clown hands in his props when he resigns from Prof. Screweyes' circus, and starts pulling [[LongList a bunch of random stuff out of his pants]]. Among the things were a host of traditional pranks like a joy buzzer and a fake OverlyLongTongue, his backstage pass, his rabbit, the rabbit's back stage pass, "a few birds", a lucky whale tooth which was around his size, and "a giant clam that opens to reveal a mermaid holding the American flag and her normal brother Richard!"



* ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'': Yzma hikes up her skirt, saying "I bet you weren't expecting... ''this''!" Pacha and Kuzco are scared at first... and then realize she's just pulling out a vicious-looking dagger, and sigh in relief.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FernGully'' sequel, a circus performer pulls a fishing pole out of his pants to save his granddaughter.
* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/WereBackADinosaursStory'', Stubbs the Clown hands in his props when he resigns from Prof. Screweyes' circus, and starts pulling [[LongList a bunch of random stuff out of his pants]]. Among the things were a host of traditional pranks like a joy buzzer and a fake OverlyLongTongue, his backstage pass, his rabbit, the rabbit's back stage pass, "a few birds", a lucky whale tooth which was around his size, and "a giant clam that opens to reveal a mermaid holding the American flag and her normal brother Richard!"




* In ''3 Dev Adam'', Wrestling/ElSanto never '''pulls''' an overly-large object out of his wrestling shorts. However, he does stuff much of Spider-Man's lair into the front of them during his search. {{Lampshaded}} in a review by website ''I-Mockery'' when El Santo carries around ''a'' corpse of Spider-Man, the reviewer comments that El Santo must have ran out of room to stuff him in.
* In ''Film/Batman1989'', ComicBook/TheJoker pulls an absurdly long-barreled revolver out of the front of his trousers. It's so long that he shouldn't have been able to ''walk'' with that thing down his trouser leg, at least not without a serious limp.
* ''Film/BlackPanther2018''. BlackMarket ArmsDealer Ulysses Klaue is selling a vibranium axe-head to a member of the CIA. He unzips his crotch and takes it from his pants, saying he thought he'd save the money for a suitcase. Bonus points for it being wrapped in paper labelled [[BlatantLies FRAGILE]].



* ''Film/{{Snatch}}'': Vincent stores the fist-sized diamond in his pants, in case he got mugged. Sol counters. "Who is gonna mug two black fellas, holding pistols, sitting in a car that's worth less than your shirt?!" In fact, they do immediately get mugged.

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* ''Film/{{Snatch}}'': Vincent stores In ''Film/{{Bowling For Columbine}}'', there is a clip from a video made to sell school administrators on uniforms (and/or metal detectors) [[ExtendedDisarming showing a teenager pulling about half a dozen pistols out of the fist-sized diamond pockets and waistband of his baggy jeans, what looks like a MAC-11 submachine gun and its separate mag, and finally a shotgun that was in his pants, in case he got mugged. Sol counters. "Who is gonna mug two black fellas, holding pistols, sitting in pants.]] It's not clear how the kid could walk without clanking, let alone nonchalantly with that much metal on him and the shotgun acting like a car that's worth less than your shirt?!" In fact, they do immediately get mugged.leg brace.



* ''Film/CityHeat'' (1984). In the final shootout Creator/ClintEastwood and Burt Reynolds keep producing larger pistols in an attempt to both shoot the mooks and [[CompensatingForSomething one-up each other]]. [[Film/DirtyHarry Clint naturally has the biggest gun]], an [[PhallicWeapon absurdly long-barreled revolver which he pulls out of his trousers]].
* ''Film/ForcedVengeance'' (1982). An employee denies he's skimming from the casino. Creator/ChuckNorris forces him to take off his pants where he's hiding the money, then walk trouser-less through the casino [[HumiliationConga being laughed at by patrons]].
* ''Film/TheGuard'': Gerry hides a Derringer in his pants just by his groin.



* ''Film/TheSting''. Johnny Hooker demonstrates trouser space when suggesting that a money courier should hide his money there. [[spoiler: This was a trick. During the demonstration, Hooker switched the courier's money for a wad of plain paper.]]

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* ''Film/TheSting''. Johnny Hooker demonstrates trouser space ''Film/LetsGetHarry'' (1986). A group of construction workers, financed by a gung-ho businessman and advised by a mercenary, go down to Columbia to rescue a colleague. The mercenary, who's given them strict instructions not to try bringing guns into the country, walks into their hotel room, grabs the businessman by the crotch and says, "I want you to give me this." While the others are gaping at this apparent HoYay, the businessman gives a shamefaced grin and produces a 9mm pistol from his underpants.
* ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight'': Veteran CIA agent Nathan Waldman keeps a small-caliber pistol strapped right next to his genitals (he's been in the business long enough to know that men don't like the idea of patting other men there). It becomes a ChekhovsGun
when suggesting Samantha Caine is getting some pretty impressive waterboarding (by being tied to a water wheel) and notices that a money courier should hide his money there. [[spoiler: This was a trick. Waldman's drowned corpse is right next to her.
* ''Film/TheMagicVoyage'':
During the demonstration, Hooker switched the courier's money Christopher Columbus' DreamSequence, he pulls a spyglass out of his nuts.
* ''Film/MagnumForce''. When a pimp is pulled over by a motorcycle cop shortly after he's murdered someone, he tucks a small revolver between his legs, outside his pants rather than inside them. Even then he's [[DidntSeeThatComing taken by surprise]] and [[KillerCop murdered]] before he has a chance to reach
for a wad of plain paper.]]it.



* ''Film/{{Snatch}}'': Vincent stores the fist-sized diamond in his pants, in case he got mugged. Sol counters. "Who is gonna mug two black fellas, holding pistols, sitting in a car that's worth less than your shirt?!" In fact, they do immediately get mugged.
* ''Film/TheSting''. Johnny Hooker demonstrates trouser space when suggesting that a money courier should hide his money there. [[spoiler: This was a trick. During the demonstration, Hooker switched the courier's money for a wad of plain paper.]]
* ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce''. Bruce hits the jackpot and the slot machine pours out so much money his pockets are quickly full, so he removes the stockings from the girl he's with, ties them around his legs and gets her to dump the rest of the coins into his pants. This comes in handy when a mafia hitman stabs him and the coins act as a PocketProtector.



* In ''3 Dev Adam'', Wrestling/ElSanto never '''pulls''' an overly-large object out of his wrestling shorts. However, he does stuff much of Spider-Man's lair into the front of them during his search. {{Lampshaded}} in a review by website ''I-Mockery'' when El Santo carries around ''a'' corpse of Spider-Man, the reviewer comments that El Santo must have ran out of room to stuff him in.
* ''Film/CityHeat'' (1984). In the final shootout Creator/ClintEastwood and Burt Reynolds keep producing larger pistols in an attempt to both shoot the mooks and [[CompensatingForSomething one-up each other]]. [[Film/DirtyHarry Clint naturally has the biggest gun]], an [[PhallicWeapon absurdly long-barreled revolver which he pulls out of his trousers]].
* In ''Film/Batman1989'', ComicBook/TheJoker pulls an absurdly long-barreled revolver out of the front of his trousers. It's so long that he shouldn't have been able to ''walk'' with that thing down his trouser leg, at least not without a serious limp.
* ''Film/LetsGetHarry'' (1986). A group of construction workers, financed by a gung-ho businessman and advised by a mercenary, go down to Columbia to rescue a colleague. The mercenary, who's given them strict instructions not to try bringing guns into the country, walks into their hotel room, grabs the businessman by the crotch and says, "I want you to give me this." While the others are gaping at this apparent HoYay, the businessman gives a shamefaced grin and produces a 9mm pistol from his underpants.
* ''Film/TheMagicVoyage'': During Christopher Columbus' DreamSequence, he pulls a spyglass out of his nuts.



* In ''Film/{{Bowling For Columbine}}'', there is a clip from a video made to sell school administrators on uniforms (and/or metal detectors) [[ExtendedDisarming showing a teenager pulling about half a dozen pistols out of the pockets and waistband of his baggy jeans, what looks like a MAC-11 submachine gun and its separate mag, and finally a shotgun that was in his pants.]] It's not clear how the kid could walk without clanking, let alone nonchalantly with that much metal on him and the shotgun acting like a leg brace.
* ''Film/MagnumForce''. When a pimp is pulled over by a motorcycle cop shortly after he's murdered someone, he tucks a small revolver between his legs, outside his pants rather than inside them. Even then he's [[DidntSeeThatComing taken by surprise]] and [[KillerCop murdered]] before he has a chance to reach for it.
* ''Film/BlackPanther2018''. BlackMarket ArmsDealer Ulysses Klaue is selling a vibranium axe-head to a member of the CIA. He unzips his crotch and takes it from his pants, saying he thought he'd save the money for a suitcase. Bonus points for it being wrapped in paper labelled [[BlatantLies FRAGILE]].
* ''Film/ForcedVengeance'' (1982). An employee denies he's skimming from the casino. Creator/ChuckNorris forces him to take off his pants where he's hiding the money, then walk trouser-less through the casino [[HumiliationConga being laughed at by patrons]].
* ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight'': Veteran CIA agent Nathan Waldman keeps a small-caliber pistol strapped right next to his genitals (he's been in the business long enough to know that men don't like the idea of patting other men there). It becomes a ChekhovsGun when Samantha Caine is getting some pretty impressive waterboarding (by being tied to a water wheel) and notices that Waldman's drowned corpse is right next to her.
* ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce''. Bruce hits the jackpot and the slot machine pours out so much money his pockets are quickly full, so he removes the stockings from the girl he's with, ties them around his legs and gets her to dump the rest of the coins into his pants. This comes in handy when a mafia hitman stabs him and the coins act as a PocketProtector.
* ''Film/TheGuard'': Gerry hides a Derringer in his pants just by his groin.



* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' Jerin keeps his lockpicks there. (Possibly also his ChastityDagger, though he can remove that without too much indecency, apparently).
* In ''Cops: Their Lives In Their Own Words'' an undercover policeman relates how he had a small automatic hidden in his jocks, and had to go fishing around for it while a hitman was blasting away at him.



* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' Jerin keeps his lockpicks there. (Possibly also his ChastityDagger, though he can remove that without too much indecency, apparently).



* In ''Cops: Their Lives In Their Own Words'' an undercover policeman relates how he had a small automatic hidden in his jocks, and had to go fishing around for it while a hitman was blasting away at him.



* In an episode of ''Series/TheGoodies'', Tim is shown to be keeping all manner of things in his boxers, including a wad of cash and a Union Jack tea mug.



* Gaius Baltar has done this in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''. Played totally straight, even with a strip search.



* Bill on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' is a master of this trope, constantly pulling things out of "storage space" in his overalls, up to and including a ''whole bicycle''.
** Bicycle, ''nothing''! One time he retrieved an entire vaulting pole from out of there.
** Then there was the one episode where he pulled an axe, a two-man saw, and a "powered" hacksaw out of his pants while attempting to cut down a tree (the last of which actually did the job. Go figure).

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* Bill on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' is a master In the Episode 6 of this trope, constantly pulling things out of "storage space" in ''AlTV'', during an interview with Music/OzzyOsbourne, Music/WeirdAlYankovic recalls that it's just where he's put his overalls, up to and including a ''whole bicycle''.
** Bicycle, ''nothing''! One time he retrieved
bologna sandwich.
* In
an entire vaulting pole from out of there.
** Then there was the one
episode where he pulled an axe, of ''Series/BabylonFive'', Sheridan is going to negotiate with a two-man saw, MadBomber and wants to keep a "powered" hacksaw out of com line open with Garibaldi. He knows that his pants while attempting to cut com link will be visible if it's on his hand as usual, and that the bomber will likely think of checking if he hides it in his shirt. So he drops it down his pants. It works great until he sits on it.
* Gaius Baltar has done this in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''. Played totally straight, even with
a tree (the last of which actually did the job. Go figure).strip search.



* ''Series/BroadCity'':
** In "What a Wonderful World," a creepy guy who tricks Abbi and Ilana into cleaning his apartment in their underwear keeps his cell phone in his diaper.
** Ilana stores weed in her vagina.
* ''Series/{{Casanova}}'' gets an UnsettlingGenderReveal in more or less this way... [[spoiler: when the young man who he was taking to bed appears to ''remove his own genitals'' and puts a prosthesis in Giacomo's hand. "Hmm. Mine doesn't do that."]]



* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Wiseguy}}'', TheMafia is surprised to see an ArmsDealer bring his woman to their meeting. As things go badly we see her casually unbuttoning her skirt (how she does this [[NotDistractedByTheSexy without attracting attention]] is not explained), then she somehow produces an [[CoolGuns Ingram MAC-10]] and starts blazing away. Now admittedly the MAC-10 is quite small for an SMG, but it's still a large chunk of metal to be hiding between your legs while wearing a tight skirt. It's worth noting that this scene was based on a real-life arms deal in which the narrator noticed the women at the meeting were concealing firearms between their legs just from the way they sat down.
* In the episode 6 of ''AlTV'', during an interview with Music/OzzyOsbourne, Music/WeirdAlYankovic recalls that it's just where he's put his bologna sandwich.
* In a season 3 episode of ''Series/DueSouth'', Fraser manages to smuggle files for Ray out of the police station by hiding them in the front of his trousers.

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* In the first ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' episode "Alien Invasion", the boys get ready to pull a revenge prank on Megan, and Drake pulls the DVD needed for it out of ''Series/{{Wiseguy}}'', TheMafia is surprised to see an ArmsDealer bring his woman to their meeting. As things go badly we see her casually unbuttoning her skirt (how she does this [[NotDistractedByTheSexy without attracting attention]] is not explained), then she somehow produces an [[CoolGuns Ingram MAC-10]] and starts blazing away. Now admittedly the MAC-10 is quite small for an SMG, but it's still a large chunk jeans.
-->'''Josh:''' You put my copy
of metal to be hiding between ''Alien Attack 2'' down your legs while wearing a tight skirt. It's worth noting that this scene was based on a real-life arms deal in which the narrator noticed the women at the meeting were concealing firearms between their legs just from the way they sat down.
* In the episode 6 of ''AlTV'', during an interview with Music/OzzyOsbourne, Music/WeirdAlYankovic recalls that it's just where he's put his bologna sandwich.
pants?!\\
'''Drake:''' So?\\
'''Josh:''' So warm!
* In a season Season 3 episode of ''Series/DueSouth'', Fraser manages to smuggle files for Ray out of the police station by hiding them in the front of his trousers.



* In ''Series/TheGeorgeLopezShow'' episode, "George's house of Cards", after an argument over his refusal to give George the money he lost against him a few nights prior, Vic decides to give George the money at the end, only for George to discover that Vic literally [[ExactWords keeps the money inside his pants]]. George reconsiders and instead asks Vic to write him a check, only to discover Vic keeps his checkbook in his pants as well.
* In an episode of ''Series/TheGoodies'', Tim is shown to be keeping all manner of things in his boxers, including a wad of cash and a Union Jack tea mug.
* ''{{Series/Guerrilla}}'': Jas smuggles a container of glass shards into prison by hiding it inside her vagina. She's in quite visible discomfort on the way over.



* The crew from ''Series/{{Hustle}}'' pull the same trick from ''Film/TheSting'' on a drug dealer at the beginning of the third season.



* In an episode of ''Series/BabylonFive'', Sheridan is going to negotiate with a MadBomber and wants to keep a com line open with Garibaldi. He knows that his com link will be visible if it's on his hand as usual, and that the bomber will likely think of checking if he hides it in his shirt. So he drops it down his pants. It works great until he sits on it.
* ''Series/{{Casanova}}'' gets an UnsettlingGenderReveal in more or less this way... [[spoiler: when the young man who he was taking to bed appears to ''remove his own genitals'' and puts a prosthesis in Giacomo's hand. "Hmm. Mine doesn't do that."]]



* The crew from ''Series/{{Hustle}}'' pull the same trick from ''Film/TheSting'' on a drug dealer at the beginning of the third season.
* In the ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' episode "Alien Invasion", the boys get ready to pull a revenge prank on Megan, and Drake pulls the DVD needed for it out of his jeans.
-->'''Josh:''' You put my copy of ''Alien Attack 2'' down your pants?!\\
'''Drake:''' So?\\
'''Josh:''' So warm!
* In ''Series/TheGeorgeLopezShow'' episode, "George's house of Cards", after an argument over his refusal to give George the money he lost against him a few nights prior, Vic decides to give George the money at the end, only for George to discover that Vic literally [[ExactWords keeps the money inside his pants]]. George reconsiders and instead asks Vic to write him a check, only to discover Vic keeps his checkbook in his pants as well.
* ''{{Series/Guerrilla}}'': Jas smuggles a container of glass shards into prison by hiding it inside her vagina. She's in quite visible discomfort on the way over.



* ''Series/BroadCity'':
** In "What a Wonderful World," a creepy guy who tricks Abbi and Ilana into cleaning his apartment in their underwear keeps his cell phone in his diaper.
** Ilana stores weed in her vagina.

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* ''Series/BroadCity'':
** In "What
Bill on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' is a Wonderful World," a creepy guy who tricks Abbi and Ilana into cleaning his apartment in their underwear keeps his cell phone master of this trope, constantly pulling things out of "storage space" in his diaper.
overalls, up to and including a ''whole bicycle''.
** Ilana stores weed in Bicycle, ''nothing''! One time he retrieved an entire vaulting pole from out of there.
** Then there was the one episode where he pulled an axe, a two-man saw, and a "powered" hacksaw out of his pants while attempting to cut down a tree (the last of which actually did the job. Go figure).
* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Wiseguy}}'', TheMafia is surprised to see an ArmsDealer bring his woman to their meeting. As things go badly we see
her vagina.casually unbuttoning her skirt (how she does this [[NotDistractedByTheSexy without attracting attention]] is not explained), then she somehow produces an [[CoolGuns Ingram MAC-10]] and starts blazing away. Now admittedly the MAC-10 is quite small for an SMG, but it's still a large chunk of metal to be hiding between your legs while wearing a tight skirt. It's worth noting that this scene was based on a real-life arms deal in which the narrator noticed the women at the meeting were concealing firearms between their legs just from the way they sat down.



* The perk Natural Pocket in ''{{TabletopGame/GURPS}}'' can represent this. To quote the rulebook, "Some interpretations have the potential to offend..."



* The perk Natural Pocket in ''{{TabletopGame/GURPS}}'' can represent this. To quote the rulebook, "Some interpretations have the potential to offend..."



* {{Lampshaded}} in ''VideoGame/ZorkGrandInquisitor'': From the beginning of the game, the player possesses a "permasuck machine" which is basically a canister vacuum. When he places it on the ground, Dalboz asks, "Just where were you keeping that?"
* The original ''Secret of VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' game. Guybrush Threepwood stores his entire (Significant) inventory in his pants, with a particularly notable example involving the 'Key' to the Monkey-Cave--a gigantic cotton swab--seeing him pull that out of his pants is vaguely disturbing. In ''[=LeChuck=]'s Revenge'', he acquires a jacket, and starts storing large objects in his inner pockets instead. Which is a real shame, since he picks up a living monkey at one point, and the sheer number of puns and bad jokes that could've resulted from him stuffing that in his pants would be ''terrifying''.

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* {{Lampshaded}} Trucy does it with her panties as a magic trick in ''VideoGame/ZorkGrandInquisitor'': From ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''. Fortunately for the sanity of us all, they aren't panties that she actually wears.
* In ''VideoGame/CreatureCrunch'', Wesley stores the items he collects (which he can eat to transform and eliminate his obstacles) inside his pants.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'', Lord Raptor whips his guitar out of his pants (neck first) for his victory pose.
* Played straight in another Creator/LucasArts adventure game -- ''VideoGame/TheDig''. Somewhat justified in that you're never carrying a great number of objects and none of them are particularly large -- your shovel is a pocket shovel -- but still beyond what anyone could realistically carry.
** Many of these same jokes make it into ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', as many of the [=LucasArts=] people from the MI series reconvened at Telltale.
* Lampshaded by Barney halfway through ''VideoGame/HeartOfEvil'', when he expresses concern over the fact that Percy might have accidently ejaculated on the Roasted Moose given to him at
the beginning of the game, the player possesses a "permasuck machine" which is basically a canister vacuum. When game.
** Later on, Barney himself yells in disgust after
he places it apparently peed himself. It turns out that he had just spilled his glass of applejuice in his underpants. Needless to say, you stock up on the ground, Dalboz asks, "Just little food you can get during a war.
* Speaking of {{Creator/Sierra}}, this trope is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry2LookingForLoveInSeveralWrongPlaces''
where were Larry has to collect a 36-gallon trashcan-sized Grotesque Gulp soda. The narrator wonders how Larry's going to carry it with him... and then remembers that this is an adventure game and lets Larry just stuff the drink in his pocket.
* {{Lampshaded}} in ''VideoGame/{{Luigis Mansion Dark Moon}}''. Luigi occasionally needs to take large items (often being half of Luigi's size) back to the Bunker. One time, when you're taking three of them back to a level, E. Gadd chuckles and says "It's a good thing
you keeping that?"
have such deep pockets in those overalls!"
* All of the (bearded) freed prisoners in ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'' hide bonuses in their underwear. Including weapons. Is that a [[strike:Heavy Machine Gun]] [[strike:Rocket Launcher]] [[strike:Iron Lizard]] [[strike:Flamethrower]] Super Grenade in your pocket [[OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe or are you happy to]]... aw, never mind. What makes it hilarious is the giant grin they give you as they shake the bonus out.
** The boxers are comically large and he manages to pull them out of his pants in one-piece and then put them back in easily.
* The original ''Secret of VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' game. Guybrush Threepwood stores his entire (Significant) inventory in his pants, with a particularly notable example involving the 'Key' to the Monkey-Cave--a Monkey-Cave -- a gigantic cotton swab--seeing swab -- seeing him pull that out of his pants is vaguely disturbing. In ''[=LeChuck=]'s Revenge'', he acquires a jacket, and starts storing large objects in his inner pockets instead. Which is a real shame, since he picks up a living monkey at one point, and the sheer number of puns and bad jokes that could've resulted from him stuffing that in his pants would be ''terrifying''.



* Played straight in another Creator/LucasArts adventure game--''VideoGame/TheDig''. Somewhat justified in that you're never carrying a great number of objects and none of them are particularly large--your shovel is a pocket shovel--but still beyond what anyone could realistically carry.
** Many of these same jokes make it into ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', as many of the [=LucasArts=] people from the MI series reconvened at Telltale.
* {{Lampshaded}} in the computer game ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon'':
-->You put the ladder in your pocket. Ouch!
* And again in ''VideoGame/{{Space Quest VI|Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier}}'', after trying to pick up a plank:
-->Narrator: Bet you can't fit that thing in your pants. Guess I was wrong, it does fit. There must be plenty of spare room in there.
* Speaking of {{Creator/Sierra}}, this trope is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry2LookingForLoveInSeveralWrongPlaces'' where Larry has to collect a 36-gallon trashcan-sized Grotesque Gulp soda. The narrator wonders how Larry's going to carry it with him... and then remembers that this is an adventure game and lets Larry just stuff the drink in his pocket.
* VideoGame/TexMurphy pulls a 4-foot long bamboo pole out of his in ''The Pandora Directive''.
* All of the (bearded) freed prisoners in ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'' hide bonuses in their underwear. Including weapons. Is that a [[strike:Heavy Machine Gun]] [[strike:Rocket Launcher]] [[strike:Iron Lizard]] [[strike:Flamethrower]] Super Grenade in your pocket [[OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe or are you happy to]]... aw, never mind. What makes it hilarious is the giant grin they give you as they shake the bonus out.
** The boxers are comically large and he manages to pull them out of his pants in one-piece and then put them back in easily.
* When becoming Calamity Jane in ''VideoGame/WildArms3'', Maya has a ''[[GatlingGood chain gun]]'' drop out of her skirt.
* Trucy does it with her panties as a magic trick in ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''. Fortunately for the sanity of us all, they aren't panties that she actually wears.



* VideoGame/PajamaSam, who seems to have plenty of space in the dropseat of his pajamas.
* In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever2'', Gogette pulls out a mysterious potion out of his pants in Raffina's [=HaraHara=] course. Raffina naturally rejects the potion out of disgust.
* In ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'', Sean Devlin is always seen pulling out his guns somewhere inside his torso or pants.



* In ''VideoGame/TheSaboteur'', Sean Devlin is always seen pulling out his guns somewhere inside his torso or pants.
* Lampshaded in ''VideoGame/ThyDungeonman 2''; the title character is constantly putting stuff into his "roomy loin-cheese cloth".
* In ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', Strong Bad can store all sorts of things in his pants, including helium-filled balloons, a dozen dozen gelatin dessert packets, a large prop sword, and a bat hutch full of endangered bats.
--> '''Strong Bad:''' Puttin' bat hutches in my pants, hope I don't get bit!
* VideoGame/PajamaSam, who seems to have plenty of space in the dropseat of his pajamas.



* Lampshaded by Barney halfway through ''VideoGame/HeartOfEvil'', when he expresses concern over the fact that Percy might have accidently ejaculated on the Roasted Moose given to him at the beginning of the game.
** Later on, Barney himself yells in disgust after he apparently peed himself. It turns out that he had just spilled his glass of applejuice in his underpants. Needless to say, you stock up on the little food you can get during a war.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'', Lord Raptor whips his guitar out of his pants (neck first) for his victory pose.
* All of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead's'' protagonists seem to be able to store just about anything they need in their pants, from the realistic (a pistol) to the downright insane (a blowtorch).
* {{Lampshaded}} in ''VideoGame/{{Luigis Mansion Dark Moon}}''. Luigi occasionally needs to take large items (often being half of Luigi's size) back to the Bunker. One time, when you're taking three of them back to a level, E. Gadd chuckles and says "It's a good thing you have such deep pockets in those overalls!"
* In ''VideoGame/CreatureCrunch'', Wesley stores the items he collects (which he can eat to transform and eliminate his obstacles) inside his pants.
* In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever2'', Gogette pulls out a mysterious potion out of his pants in Raffina's [=HaraHara=] course. Raffina naturally rejects the potion out of disgust.
* ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'' has Ayano Aishi able to carry around weapons and hide them even while naked. The developer hints that she keeps the weapons in her anus and vagina.



* {{Lampshaded}} in the computer game ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIIThePiratesOfPestulon'':
-->You put the ladder in your pocket. Ouch!
* And again in ''VideoGame/{{Space Quest VI|Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier}}'', after trying to pick up a plank:
-->Narrator: Bet you can't fit that thing in your pants. Guess I was wrong, it does fit. There must be plenty of spare room in there.
* In ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', Strong Bad can store all sorts of things in his pants, including helium-filled balloons, a dozen dozen gelatin dessert packets, a large prop sword, and a bat hutch full of endangered bats.
--> '''Strong Bad:''' Puttin' bat hutches in my pants, hope I don't get bit!
* VideoGame/TexMurphy pulls a 4-foot long bamboo pole out of his in ''The Pandora Directive''.
* Lampshaded in ''VideoGame/ThyDungeonman 2''; the title character is constantly putting stuff into his "roomy loin-cheese cloth".
* All of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead's'' protagonists seem to be able to store just about anything they need in their pants, from the realistic (a pistol) to the downright insane (a blowtorch).
* When becoming Calamity Jane in ''VideoGame/WildArms3'', Maya has a ''[[GatlingGood chain gun]]'' drop out of her skirt.
* ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'' has Ayano Aishi able to carry around weapons and hide them even while naked. The developer hints that she keeps the weapons in her anus and vagina.
* {{Lampshaded}} in ''VideoGame/ZorkGrandInquisitor'': From the beginning of the game, the player possesses a "permasuck machine" which is basically a canister vacuum. When he places it on the ground, Dalboz asks, "Just where were you keeping that?"



* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/RPGWorld'', the party's inventory is kept in Hero's pants. This led to an amusing scene when the others had to retrieve items while Hero was unconscious.
* In [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0261.html this]] ''[[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]]'' strip, Belkar says that he concealed his Ring of Jumping somewhere he was "reasonably certain no one would search". Gee, I wonder what finger he's wearing it on?



* ''Webcomic/BrunoTheBandit'' once pulled a bundle of literary criticism out of his [[http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/20010430.html boxer shorts]].



* ''Webcomic/BrunoTheBandit'' once pulled a bundle of literary criticism out of his [[http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/20010430.html boxer shorts]].

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* ''Webcomic/BrunoTheBandit'' once pulled a bundle of literary criticism out of his In [[http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/20010430.giantitp.com/comics/oots0261.html boxer shorts]].this]] ''[[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]]'' strip, Belkar says that he concealed his Ring of Jumping somewhere he was "reasonably certain no one would search". Gee, I wonder what finger he's wearing it on?
* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/RPGWorld'', the party's inventory is kept in Hero's pants. This led to an amusing scene when the others had to retrieve items while Hero was unconscious.



-->'''Light''': As for Misa's Death Note, I'll keep it in the only place I know it will be safe—''my pants.''

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-->'''Light''': As for Misa's Death Note, I'll keep it in the only place I know it will be safe—''my safe -- ''my pants.''



* In WebOriginal/OrionsArm, young [[http://www.orionsarm.com/page/501 Siberoos]] can be carried in their mothers’ pants long after they outgrow the pouch – but mainly for special occasions such as birthdays.

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* In WebOriginal/OrionsArm, young [[http://www.orionsarm.com/page/501 Siberoos]] can be carried in their mothers’ pants long after they outgrow the pouch –- but mainly for special occasions such as birthdays.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'''s Yakko keeps lots of things in his pants. Wakko would count if he ''wore'' pants.
** He does keep Baloney in his Slacks...



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{The Brothers Grunt}}'', the brothers spontaneously pull objects, usually food, out of their boxers.
* The dragons in ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' have pouches that they can store seemingly anything in. They don't wear pants, but it's close.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' has Toon at one point keep a toaster and a cooler in her vagina.
* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', whenever Kevin needs his bike he pulls it right out of his pants.



* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' features Cody somehow storing a loaf of bread and a can of soda in his pants without any apparent difficulty walking.
--> '''Cody''': I was gonna make us a... ''romantic'' picnic.
--> '''Gwen''': With bread from your ''pants?!''
* The dragons in ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' have pouches that they can store seemingly anything in. They don't wear pants, but it's close.

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* One episode In ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMax'', Max often pulls stuff out of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' features Cody somehow storing a loaf of bread and a can of soda in his pants without any apparent difficulty walking.
--> '''Cody''': I was gonna make us a... ''romantic'' picnic.
--> '''Gwen''': With bread from your ''pants?!''
* The dragons in ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' have pouches that they can store seemingly anything in. They don't wear pants, but it's close.
diaper. AB even comments about how unsanitary of a habit it is considering Max uses the object he pulls out to his fullest advantage.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'''s Yakko keeps lots of things in his pants. Wakko would count if he ''wore'' pants.
** He does keep Baloney in his Slacks...
* A running gag in WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes is that often characters will pull anything they need out of their pants--most commonly binoculars.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "You Only Move Twice", Scorpio hands Homer some un-packaged sugar from his pants pocket. He then offers cream to which Homer quickly declines.



* Quack Quack from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' keeps a lot of stuff in his underwear (since he doesn't wear pants). These somehow include a piano, a UFO and a live sheep.
* A running gag in WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes is that often characters will pull anything they need out of their pants--most commonly binoculars.
* In the WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse cartoon “Jungle Rhythm” Mickey pulls out a musket from his shorts.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Censored" the titular character retrieves a messenger dove from the back of his pants.
* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', Tommy often pulls stuff out of his diaper, usually his trusty toy screwdriver. Phil and Lil have been known to keep stuff there, too, such as god-knows-how-old graham crackers. Which [[FridgeLogic makes one wonder]], how often do the parents change the kids diapers if they never know they have all this stuff in them?
* In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInArabianNights'', WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla pulls an enormous telescope out of his very tight trousers. (Insert your own joke about having a phallic shaped object that expands in your pants here.)



* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', Tommy often pulls stuff out of his diaper, usually his trusty toy screwdriver. Phil and Lil have been known to keep stuff there, too, such as god-knows-how-old graham crackers. Which [[FridgeLogic makes one wonder]], how often do the parents change the kids diapers if they never know they have all this stuff in them?
* In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInArabianNights'', WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla pulls an enormous telescope out of his very tight trousers. (Insert your own joke about having a phallic shaped object that expands in your pants here.)
* In ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMax'', Max often pulls stuff out of his diaper. AB even comments about how unsanitary of a habit it is considering Max uses the object he pulls out to his fullest advantage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', whenever Kevin needs his bike he pulls it right out of his pants.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{The Brothers Grunt}}'', the brothers spontaneously pull objects, usually food, out of their boxers.
* Quack Quack from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' keeps a lot of stuff in his underwear (since he doesn't wear pants). These somehow include a piano, a UFO and a live sheep.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', Tommy often pulls stuff out of his diaper, usually his trusty toy screwdriver. Phil and Lil have been known to keep stuff there, too, such as god-knows-how-old graham crackers. Which [[FridgeLogic makes one wonder]], how often do the parents change the kids diapers if they never know they have all this stuff in them?
* In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInArabianNights'', WesternAnimation/MagillaGorilla pulls an enormous telescope out of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "You Only Move Twice", Scorpio hands Homer some un-packaged sugar from his very tight trousers. (Insert your own joke about having a phallic shaped object that expands in your pants here.)
* In ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMax'', Max often pulls stuff out of his diaper. AB even comments about how unsanitary of a habit it is considering Max uses the object he pulls out
pocket. He then offers cream to his fullest advantage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', whenever Kevin needs his bike he pulls it right out of his pants.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{The Brothers Grunt}}'', the brothers spontaneously pull objects, usually food, out of their boxers.
* Quack Quack from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' keeps a lot of stuff in his underwear (since he doesn't wear pants). These somehow include a piano, a UFO and a live sheep.
which Homer quickly declines.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Censored" the titular character retrieves a messenger dove from the back of his pants.
* In the WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse cartoon “Jungle Rhythm” Mickey pulls out a musket from his shorts.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' has Toon at one point keep a toaster and a cooler in her vagina.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' short "Censored" the titular character retrieves a messenger dove from the back One episode of his pants.
* In the WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse cartoon “Jungle Rhythm” Mickey pulls out
''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' features Cody somehow storing a musket from his shorts.
* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' has Toon at one point keep a toaster
loaf of bread and a cooler can of soda in her vagina.his pants without any apparent difficulty walking.
--> '''Cody''': I was gonna make us a... ''romantic'' picnic.
--> '''Gwen''': With bread from your ''pants?!''
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-->(reaches into waistline as crowd gasps and screams; Bart pulls out paper; they sigh with relief)

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-->(reaches -->''(reaches into waistline as [[BlackIsBiggerInBed crowd gasps and screams; screams]]. Bart pulls out paper; they sigh with relief)relief)''
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Not to be confused with MagicPants, or, despite being the trouser version of Hammerspace, [[Music/MCHammer Hammerpants]].

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Not to be confused with MagicPants, or, despite being the trouser version of Hammerspace, HammerSpace, [[Music/MCHammer Hammerpants]].
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* In ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Puyo Puyo Fever 2]]'', Gogette pulls out a mysterious potion out of his pants in Raffina's [=HaraHara=] course. Raffina naturally rejects the potion out of disgust.

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* In ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Puyo Puyo Fever 2]]'', ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoFever2'', Gogette pulls out a mysterious potion out of his pants in Raffina's [=HaraHara=] course. Raffina naturally rejects the potion out of disgust.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/DuckTalesTheMovieTreasureOfTheLostLamp'' Dijon makes off with Scrooge's money from his money bin by stuffing it in his pants.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/DuckTalesTheMovieTreasureOfTheLostLamp'' Dijon makes off with Scrooge's money from his money bin by stuffing it in his pants. This includes a whole treasure chest full of money falling out of his pant leg and tripping Scrooge as he chases him.

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* ''VideoGame/SoUhASpaceshipCrashedInMyYard'': GroinAttack to Mark for putting a jellyfish in there.

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* ''VideoGame/SoUhASpaceshipCrashedInMyYard'': Mark suffers a GroinAttack to Mark for from putting a jellyfish in there.down his pants.
-->'''Mark:''' Ow, the burning.

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-->'''Josh:''' You put my copy of ''Alien Attack 2'' down your pants?!
-->'''Drake:''' So?
-->'''Josh:''' So warm!


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-->'''Josh:''' You put my copy of ''Alien Attack 2'' down your pants?!
-->'''Drake:''' So?
-->'''Josh:'''
pants?!\\
'''Drake:''' So?\\
'''Josh:'''
So warm!

warm!


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* ''Film/TheGuard'': Gerry hides a Derringer in his pants just by his groin.
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* ''Let's Get Harry'' (1986). A group of construction workers, financed by a gung-ho businessman and advised by a mercenary, go down to Columbia to rescue a colleague. The mercenary, who's given them strict instructions not to try bringing guns into the country, walks into their hotel room, grabs the businessman by the crotch and says, "I want you to give me this." While the others are gaping at this apparent HoYay, the businessman gives a shamefaced grin and produces a 9mm pistol from his underpants.

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* ''Let's Get Harry'' ''Film/LetsGetHarry'' (1986). A group of construction workers, financed by a gung-ho businessman and advised by a mercenary, go down to Columbia to rescue a colleague. The mercenary, who's given them strict instructions not to try bringing guns into the country, walks into their hotel room, grabs the businessman by the crotch and says, "I want you to give me this." While the others are gaping at this apparent HoYay, the businessman gives a shamefaced grin and produces a 9mm pistol from his underpants.
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* ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce''. Bruce hits the jackpot and the slot machine pours out so much money his pockets are quickly full, so he removes the stockings from the girl he's with, ties them around his legs and gets her to dump the rest of the coins into his pants.

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* ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce''. Bruce hits the jackpot and the slot machine pours out so much money his pockets are quickly full, so he removes the stockings from the girl he's with, ties them around his legs and gets her to dump the rest of the coins into his pants. This comes in handy when a mafia hitman stabs him and the coins act as a PocketProtector.
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* ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce''. Bruce hits the jackpot and the slot machine pours out so much money his pockets are quickly full, so he removes the stockings from the girl he's with, ties them around his legs and gets her to dump the rest of the coins into his pants.
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* ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'' has Ayano Aishi able to carry around weapons and hide them even while naked. The developer hints that she keeps the weapons in her anus and vagina.


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* ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'' has Toon at one point keep a toaster and a cooler in her vagina.
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* The titular Cocotamas in ''Anime/KamisamaMinaraiHimitsuNoCocotama'' are frequently shown pulling the contracts they make with their human contractors and the eggshells they hide in to avoid being seen by humans who aren't supposed to know about their existence from their eggshell-shaped underpants.
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* ''City Heat'' (1984). In the final shootout Creator/ClintEastwood and Burt Reynolds keep producing larger pistols in an attempt to both shoot the mooks and [[CompensatingForSomething one-up each other]]. [[Film/DirtyHarry Clint naturally has the biggest gun]], an [[PhallicWeapon absurdly long-barreled revolver which he pulls out of his trousers]].

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* ''City Heat'' ''Film/CityHeat'' (1984). In the final shootout Creator/ClintEastwood and Burt Reynolds keep producing larger pistols in an attempt to both shoot the mooks and [[CompensatingForSomething one-up each other]]. [[Film/DirtyHarry Clint naturally has the biggest gun]], an [[PhallicWeapon absurdly long-barreled revolver which he pulls out of his trousers]].
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* In ''Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia'', Italy has pulled at least once a pair of boxers... out from his own pair.

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* In ''Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia'', ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'', Italy has pulled at least once a pair of boxers... out from his own pair.



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* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/2409341/Ynyr Ynyr's]] [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8438238/ The Cult of Dionysus]], Nymphadora Tonks smuggles prison-escape tools in her "You-Know-What" into Azkaban to spring Harry, Hermione and Luna. She uses her shapeshifting abilities to alter the position of her inner organs to make more room down there (it looked still rather painful). Watching her removing the bag from this orifice gave Harry nightmares til his last day and Hermione vomited from this scene.

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* In [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/2409341/Ynyr Ynyr's]] [[https://www.''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8438238/ The Cult of Dionysus]], Dionysus]]'', Nymphadora Tonks smuggles prison-escape tools in her "You-Know-What" into Azkaban to spring Harry, Hermione and Luna. She uses her shapeshifting abilities to alter the position of her inner organs to make more room down there (it looked still rather painful). Watching her removing the bag from this orifice gave Harry nightmares til his last day and Hermione vomited from this scene.
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* Trucy does it with her panties as a magic trick in ''VisaulNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''. Fortunately for the sanity of us all, they aren't panties that she actually wears.

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* Trucy does it with her panties as a magic trick in ''VisaulNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''.''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''. Fortunately for the sanity of us all, they aren't panties that she actually wears.


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* In ''[[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Puyo Puyo Fever 2]]'', Gogette pulls out a mysterious potion out of his pants in Raffina's [=HaraHara=] course. Raffina naturally rejects the potion out of disgust.
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* In ''Film/Batman1989'', SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker pulls an absurdly long-barreled revolver out of the front of his trousers. It's so long that he shouldn't have been able to ''walk'' with that thing down his trouser leg, at least not without a serious limp.

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* In ''Film/Batman1989'', SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker ComicBook/TheJoker pulls an absurdly long-barreled revolver out of the front of his trousers. It's so long that he shouldn't have been able to ''walk'' with that thing down his trouser leg, at least not without a serious limp.
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* In the WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse cartoon “Jungle Rhythm” Mickey pulls out a musket from his shorts.

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* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'''s Papillion has the disturbing tendency to pull whatever item he needs out of his butterfly speedos, ranging from a key to [[spoiler:his kakugane]] to even a second copy of his costume, and of course various copies of his trademark butterfly mask.
** Disturbingly, he seems to have had this habit [and the speedo] since before [[spoiler: he turned into a humanoid homunculus]], as the speedo were under his clothes [[spoiler: pre-transformation]] and the key was clearly in there before the fact as well.
** There might be a ShoutOut here to the book and film ''Papillion'', which includes a lot of detail about storing things via an [[AssShove unpleasant method]].

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* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'''s Papillion ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': Whether he is wearing his tight, ice dance inspired costume or his butterfly embroidered speedos, Papillon has the disturbing tendency been shown to pull whatever item he needs out from the crotch area of his butterfly speedos, ranging from outfit. Keys, a key to [[spoiler:his kakugane]] to even a second spare copy of his costume, costume and of course various copies of his trademark butterfly mask.
** Disturbingly, he seems to
even the a bulky, larger than palm-sized kakugane have had this habit [and the speedo] since before [[spoiler: he turned into a humanoid homunculus]], as the speedo all apeared from his costume despite there being no indication that they were under his clothes [[spoiler: pre-transformation]] and the key was clearly in there before the fact as well.
** There might be a ShoutOut here to the book and film ''Papillion'', which includes a lot of detail about storing things via an [[AssShove unpleasant method]].
beforehand.
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* ''Fanfic/TheLoneliestLaundromat'': Either this or VictoriasSecretCompartment is how Sonata gets money after [[stripping down for clothes launder.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/CreatureCrunch'', Wesley stores the items he collects (which he can eat to transform and eliminate his obstacles) inside his pants.
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* ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'': Yzma hikes up her skirt, saying "I bet you weren't expecting... ''this''!" Pacha and Kuzco are scared at first... and then realize she's just pulling out a vicious-looking dagger, and sigh in relief.

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* ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'': ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'': Yzma hikes up her skirt, saying "I bet you weren't expecting... ''this''!" Pacha and Kuzco are scared at first... and then realize she's just pulling out a vicious-looking dagger, and sigh in relief.
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* ''Manga/BusouRenkin'''s Papillion has the disturbing tendency to pull whatever item he needs out of his butterfly speedos, ranging from a key to [[spoiler:his kakugane]] to even a second copy of his costume, and of course various copies of his trademark butterfly mask.

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* ''Manga/BusouRenkin'''s ''Manga/BusoRenkin'''s Papillion has the disturbing tendency to pull whatever item he needs out of his butterfly speedos, ranging from a key to [[spoiler:his kakugane]] to even a second copy of his costume, and of course various copies of his trademark butterfly mask.

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* In the ''Series/BroadCity'' episode "What a Wonderful World," a creepy guy who pays Abbi and Ilana to clean his apartment in their underwear keeps his cell phone in his diaper.

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In the ''Series/BroadCity'' episode "What a Wonderful World," a creepy guy who pays tricks Abbi and Ilana to clean into cleaning his apartment in their underwear keeps his cell phone in his diaper.diaper.
** Ilana stores weed in her vagina.
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Women can pull this trick too, with their own... implications about it. Also can be done whether it's pants or a skirt.

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*''WebVideo/ConsoleWars'': In the ''Daze Before Christmas'' episode, Anti-Claus is revealed to keep a bag of potato flakes in his pants. When Pat asks him why he keeps potato flakes in his pants, Anti-Claus tells him that he couldn't fit them in his pockets because they were filled with macaroni.
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* In ''Film/TropicThunder'', Jeff Portnoy is [[NakedPeopleAreFunny in just his underpants]] during an intense firefight. He reaches into said underpants, and after struggling for a moment [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic pulls out a pistol and fires a bunch of blanks]].

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* In ''Film/TropicThunder'', Jeff Portnoy is [[NakedPeopleAreFunny in just his underpants]] during an intense firefight. He reaches into said underpants, them, and after struggling for a moment [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic pulls out a pistol and fires a bunch of blanks]].

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