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[[File:someone call a plumber 1325.png|frame|Did someone call a plumber?<ref>Clockwise from top right: [[Chrono Trigger]], [[Super Mario RPG]], [[Tales of Symphonia]], [[EarthBound]], [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]], [[Yoshi's Story]], [[Mother 3]], [[Paper Mario (franchise)|Paper Mario]]</ref>]]
 
 
{{quote|'''Iwata:''' Wow, I never knew sewer tunnels were so wide and spacious.
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Compare [[Unnecessarily Large Interior]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' managed to fit this trope. Despite, you know, a lack of any reason for sewers to exist in the digital world. But then, that's the digital world for you.
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* ''[[City of Heroes]]'': Paragon City has a huge sewer system choked with all kinds of villains (mutated cultist gangs, [[Deadly Doctor|decidedly amoral surgeons]] and their [[Frankenstein's Monster|scientifically animated zombies]], just for starters...), and an abandoned network that's home to even more dangerous villains (extradimensional alien invaders, giant mutated monsters). Even generic missions have an instanced sewer map for this trope.
** The Rogue Isles, in ''[[City of Villains]]'', have their fair share as well.
** Averted in the Praetorian Underground from the ''Going Rogue'' expansion—this insanely spacious tunnel system (complete with ''faction bases'' and offering an alternate way of getting from zone to zone fast) is ''not'' a sewer, but an [[Sinister Subway|abandoned subway network]].
* Along with [[Air Vent Passageway|vents and maintenance tunnels]], a common way to safely<ref>for the most part</ref> get from point A to B in ''[[Deus Ex]]''. One sewer junction has an ''entire bioweapons laboratory'' built into it.
** The prequel, ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution|Human Revolution]]'', continues this trend, to the point where hobos, street gangs and conspirators, make routine use of the sewers of Detroit and Hengsha.