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1[[quoteright:350:[[Film/{{Casper}} https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ghosts_dislike_vacuums.png]]]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Pun}} Sucks]] to be a ghost right now!]]
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4-> ''I am not afraid of you, fool! I fear only that infernal Poltergust 3000 you carry on your back! Stupid machine! But I am a KING among Boos! I swear it... I shall fear no mere house-cleaning device!!''
5-->-- '''King Boo''', ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion1''
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7Evil ghosts and spirits are terrifying and murderous. They can't be reasoned with, as they have a single-minded goal of getting to you. As well, they're unstoppable. No weapon you use on them shows any effect, as bullets and knives pass harmlessly through their vaporous bodies. No barrier or door you set up can keep them away, as they can pass through them. You're doomed to face their menacing threats.
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9And then you pull out your secret weapon. The one thing in your arsenal that can stop an evil spirit.
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11Is it a magical glowing sword, imbued with the power of angels?
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13A powerful, ancient talisman from an Egyptian tomb that can shine holy light?
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15No, indeed, it isn't remotely magical at all, and in fact can be found in at least one closet of most modern homes: The dreaded vacuum cleaner.
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17Apparently, ghosts, wraiths, genies, and other specters are simply floating lumps of conscious gas, and quite easily dispelled by vacuuming them up. Of course, with ghosts being intangible, [[ForgotAboutHisPowers how exactly they are unable to escape the vacuum again afterwards]] is often left unexplained.
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19The trope name is a play on the physics quote "nature abhors a vacuum" by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. He believed that nature contains no vacuums [[note]]A vacuum, in a physics context, is a space devoid of matter. An approximation to such a vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. [[/note]] because the denser surrounding material continuum would immediately fill the rarity of an incipient void. Vacuum cleaners are so named because they operate on this principle - the body uses a motor to expel air from vents, and the inlet side (tube, vacuum head, etc) pulls in whatever is at its opening to fill the space.
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21Subtrope of WeaponsThatSuck. Compare ViciousVac (which the vacuum certainly looks like from a ghost's perspective). Often seen as the weapon of choice for TheRealSpoofbusters even though the AwesomeBackpack and the vacuuming containment unit [[LostInImitation were separate tools]] in the original ''{{Franchise/Ghostbusters}}''.
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28[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
29* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'':
30** In an unusual variant, Matsuri's pinwheel can suck evil spirits possessing humans out of their mouth through its base, and then expel them from its blades as a gust of wind. Even more bizarrely, without the pinwheel, Matsuri can suck out the spirits ''[[MagicKiss using his own mouth]]'', ejecting through his hand. If he uses the technique ''on'' a (solid) ayakashi, which needn't be through their mouth, [[ManaBurn it will suck away their power, weakening them]].
31** Reo is introduced sucking up an [[BlobMonster ikon]] into a tube with a hand-pumped air cylinder. This only works on amorphous ayakashi, whereas Shirogane simply got his tail caught in the nozzle. Paper talismans wrapped around the tube keep the ayakashi inside--until it breaks out because it's more powerful than Reo expected. Much later she uses an improved version, which is basically a vacuum cleaner with a suction cup mouth, to remove TheCorruption from a BrainwashedAndCrazy ayakashi through his mouth.
32* ''Anime/M78LoveAndPeace'': One of the [[https://youtu.be/nttwvBPKK7Q?t=429 short gags]] of this OVA spin-off of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' has Ultraman working as a janitor in the Monster Graveyard, where he proceeds to suck up a whole ton of ghosts using a vacuum cleaner. He then noticed one ''last'' lonely ghost still around, which he quickly sucked up, only to result in said vacuum [[TheLastStraw overloading and exploding]], where all the ghosts in the vacuum merges into a giant-sized super-ghost and proceeds to chase Ultraman off-screen.
33* ''Anime/YokaiWatch'': Whisper has been sucked into a vacuum by accident in at least two episodes: once in "The Sleepover," and again in "Yo-Kai Peppillon."
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37* ''ComicBook/TheDandy'': Subverted. In one issue [[InsufferableGenius Brain Dwayne]], feeling smug at people getting scared by a haunted house builds a modified vacuum and goes around it sucking up the ghosts. It's only after he gets home and boasts about it to his mother, that she asks what exactly stops the intangible ghosts from simply leaving the vacuum and [[DidntThinkThisThrough he realises he didn't think of that]]. Cut the reveal all the annoyed spirits are now haunting his house.
38* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': The Dark Judges' spirits exist in gaseous forms that can be temporarily trapped inside a vacuum. The rest of the time they're contained inside a CrystalPrison.
39* ''ComicBook/SuskeEnWiske'':
40** In "De Sprietatoom", after [[BigBad Savantas]] dies and comes back as a ghost, Wiske disposes of him by vacuuming him up.
41** In "De spokenjagers" (the ghost hunters), Jerom captures the final two ghosts with a vacuum cleaner.
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44[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
45* ''Film/{{Casper}}'': James Harvey gets into a fight with the Ghostly Trio. The ghosts initially have the upper hand, until James gets his hands on a vacuum cleaner (which the ghosts have never seen before), and vacuums them all up (though it takes some effort on his part to completely suck up [[FatBastard Fatso]]). They can be heard bickering with one another inside the vacuum as the scene ends. The next morning, Kat uses a dust buster for protection as she wanders the mansion.
46** Ultimately subverted the next morning, as they're right back to terrorizing James and Kat. They later show that there are few things they won't touch when going for a scare or gag (including pretending to summon James' deceased wife); the vacuum was an opportunity to demonstrate that they aren't going anywhere. They even pull a WeakenedByTheLight gag in front of James and Kat to hammer their position home.
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50* One of the earlier ''Literature/AliceGirlFromTheFuture'' stories has Alice claiming she met a ghost. When her father sees it and runs toward it, it seems to disappear, and the girl says it must be approached slowly so that it won't be blown away by the wind. In the end, the "ghost" turned out to be a ProfessorGuineaPig whose body was all but completely dispersed when a fuse was blown during a teleportation experiment.
51* Played with in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets''. When the ghost of Nearly Headless Nick is petrified and simply hangs there, Professor [=McGonagall=] instructs Ernie to use a fan to waft him out of the way.
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55* In TheStinger of the ''Series/GoodLuckCharlie'' episode, "Scary Had a Little Lamb", the ghost of Ezekiel Fitchhorn comes to the Duncan house to return the favor to Amy for visiting his grave the night before. When he asks Amy to go on a date with him, she turns him down due to him being 90 years older than her and dead. She then sucks him up in her vacuum cleaner.
56-->'''Ezekiel''': Next time, a simple "No, thank you." will suffice.
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61* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 5[[superscript:th]] Edition, ''Out of the Abyss'': Ogrémoch's Bane is a demonic spirit in the form of a cloud of intangible dust, which can only be affected by {{Banishing Ritual}}s or a strong wind. Since it manifests BeneathTheEarth, the latter requires [[BlowYouAway magic]] and only has a temporary effect.
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65* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsWithMrHugsAndFriends'': To get rid of Dust Bonnie, a weird ghostly rabbit animatronic made of dust, the player has to use the vacuum cleaner until he (temporarily) disappears. Failing to do so before he reaches the right corner of the screen would result in the {{Jumpscare}} and GameOver.
66* ''VideoGame/GalGun 2'': One of your weapons to defeat the mini-demons attacking the school is a vacuum weapon that sucks them in... and also sucks the clothes off of any girls that are in the vicinity. Yeah, it's that kind of game.
67* Creator/{{Activision}}'s 1984 ''VideoGame/{{Ghostbusters|1984}}'' game. The title characters have a "ghost vacuum" on their vehicle, the Ecto-1. It sucks down ghosts that are wandering the streets, which reduces the rate of increase of PK Energy in the city.
68* In the type-in BASIC adventure game ''Haunted House'' (from ''Write Your Own Adventure Programs for Your Microcomputer'') the vacuum cleaner is used to defeat paralysing ghosts.
69--> WHIZZ- VACUUMED THE GHOSTS UP!
70* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'': The Gust Jar is your go-to for defeating any ghost-like enemies, like ghinies and that one wraith thing possessing the old man from the Wind Tribe.
71* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'': Luigi's weapon of choice is the Poltergust, a modified vacuum invented by Professor E. Gadd for the [[JustifiedTrope express purpose of catching ghosts]]. [[MundaneUtility It also works pretty great as an ordinary vacuum.]]
72* ''VideoGame/MidnightGhostHunt'': One of the items the ghost hunters can equip themselves with is a vacuum. The vacuum is used to suck up the shattered remains of a ghost so it can't be revived by the other ones.
73* One of the mini-games in the PC adaptation of ''TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}} Jr.'' takes place in the [[BigBoosHaunt Haunted House]], where the goal is to suck up ghosts with a vacuum cleaner.
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77* ''WebComic/BrunoTheBandit'' used a vacuum cleaner in place of an enchanted box to trap the Dread Lord Numbth'kul off-camera between [[http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/19990618.html this comic]] and [[http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/19990619.html this comic.]]
78* ''Webcomic/GrimTalesFromDownBelow'': In the fight between Mina Harper and Mimi, after Mina uses her vampire powers to turn into a ghostly form to avoid getting crushed by a house Mimi threw at her, Mimi [[https://snafu-comics.com/swmcomic/housekeeping/ uses a vacuum to trap her.]]
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82* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': One episode had Dog accidently releasing Cat's [[CatsHaveNineLives spare lives]], which proceed to run amok around town, necessitating the duo to recapture them with a vacuum cleaner.
83* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', one of the ghost-catching devices built by Danny's parents is a vacuum-like device called the Fenton Ghost Weasel. It turns out to work quite effectively. The ghost-sucking device that is used most often in the series is the Fenton Thermos.
84* In the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' promo [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELtEn2wQ3pA "Meet Mrs. Beakley!"]] Mrs. Beakley is vacuuming while the kids flee from a ghost. She calmly flips a switch on the vacuum from "dirt" to "ghost", vacuums up the ghost, then returns to her cleaning.
85* ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'':
86** Genies can be sucked by either magical lamps or vacuum cleaners with bags made of smoof.
87** In "Poltergeeks," Timmy's parents become ghost hunters and capture ghosts (or rather, Timmy's fairies pretending to be ghosts) using a vacuum-like device as a ShoutOut to ''Ghostbusters''. However, a problem arises when they borrow a vacuum device from Crocker that can actually capture fairies.
88* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': Of a sort in the episode "Bloooo." Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco mistake Bloo (who is sick and very pale) for the ghost from the scary movie they had just watched. They remember that an "Atomic Suckulator" was used to defeat the ghost and end up arming themselves with a vacuum cleaner from an egg Coco lays.
89* On one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'', Brainy and Clumsy become "Ghostsmurfers", hunting for ghosts in a haunted castle. Handy equips them with ghost-catching devices, which suck the ghosts into a jar using bellows.
90* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode, "Loan-a-Lisa", in the ''[[JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow Itchy and Scratchy]]'' episode that parodies the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', Itchy kills Scratchy and his girlfriend, and [[WingedSoulFliesOffAtDeath when their souls try to float up to heaven]], Itchy sucks them up in a vacuum cleaner. Then he takes out the vacuum bag (which the souls are struggling to get out of) and [[KillItWithFire lights it on fire]].
91* ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'': Superman once imprisoned an evil genie by inhaling him and then blowing him back into his lamp.
92* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': In "Laundry Day," Cyborg dies from smelling Beast Boy's dirty clothes. Before his spirit can [[WingedSoulFliesOffAtDeath go to the great beyond]], Beast Boy sucks it up with a vacuum and puts it back into Cyborg's body, which revives him.
93* The 1942 ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoon "Fraidy Cat" has Jerry Mouse drape a nightgown over an upright vacuum cleaner, then switch it on/off in succession to mimic an angry ghost. Tom falls for the ruse to the point where his "[[CatsHaveNineLives lives]]" desert his body, neatly numbered 1 through 9. Lives 1 to 8 seem horrified as they're being drawn by the suction toward the closet; number 9, however, grins like an idiot, enjoying the ride.
94* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/KiddVideo'' the band finds themselves in a city full of ghosts. Whiz saves the day by inventing a giant vacuum cleaner that sucks them all up.
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