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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Ranma ½]]'' has [[Anime Chinese Girl|Shampoo's]] village of Joketsuzoku; according to the rulebook, not only is she supposed to give a [[Kiss of Death]] to any non-Joketsuzoku girl who defeats her, but she's also supposed to marry any non-Joketsuzoku guy who defeats her. Between being a guy who defeated her in front of her whole village (admittedly in the wrong form, thanks to his [[Gender Bender]] curse), followed by knocking her out cold again in male form in her first appearance in Japan, Shampoo and her great-grandmother insist that Ranma is engaged to her.
** Similarly, though she doesn't actually believe Ranma to be married to her, Kodachi [[Yandere|develops her obsessive crush on him]] after Ranma [[Rescue Romance|rescues her from a fall]]. She's so infatuated that she insists that all of Ranma's other [[Arranged Marriage]]s are usurpers who are trying to steal Ranma from her. Despite the fact Ranma has no interest in her whatsoever.
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* In ''[[Kore wa Zombie Desu ka?]]'', Ayumu accidentally gets knocked into a female vampire, Maelstrom, and ends up kissing her on the lips. According to Maelstrom's culture, a kiss between a man and a woman constitutes a marriage, which she vows to take seriously. Underscored because at the time of said marriage, [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy|Ayumu was wearing a frilly pink dress and Maelstrom was wearing shorts.]] Hilarity ensues as she competes with Haruna for Ayumu's attention.
* Sorta parodied in ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'' when Souichiro Nagi gets tossed into a dressing roo when Aya Natsume was taking a shower. [[Naked First Impression|He gets to see Aya naked]], and according to the rules of the Natsume clan this means she must devote herself to him. Cue to Aya acting like a weird mix of [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] and [[Clingy Jealous Girl]] in regards to him.
* The first episode of ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury]]'', after Suletta witnesses [[Prince Charmless|asshole]] and [[Spoiled Brat]] Guel physically abuse Miorine, whom has just shown Suletta the bare minimum of kindness, her demands he apologize result in a duel. Suletta wins and finds out Guel's [[Arranged Marriage]] to Miorine is transferred in duels. Suletta is shocked to learn this, and protests that she's a girl, but [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|Miorine is actually cool with it]]. Yes: It '''is''' ''Utena'' with [[Humungous Mecha]].
 
* The final chapter of the ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' manga reveals that the wording of Keiichi's wish was the phrase usually used in Heaven to propose marriage. Thus, he accidentally wished for Belldandy to marry him (which explains her shocked look in the very first chapter).
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* Mal's wedding to Saffron in the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "Our Mrs. Reynolds" (which provides this page's quote) supposedly occurred by accepting a wreath, drink, and dance from the young lady. However, {{spoiler|"Saffron" was actually a con-artist, taking advantage of the obscure tradition to get aboard without raising suspicion, with the ultimate intent of hijacking the ship}}.
** However, Mal is lucky in that {{spoiler|[[The Vamp|Saffron]] has been [[Black Widow|married many other times]], some of her husbands are still alive because she only ripped them off, and the Alliance has laws against bigamy}}. Suffice to say, the marriage is invalid. Though Saffron does tease him about it the next time they meet.
* A subplot in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story "The Aztecs" involves the Doctor accidentally getting engaged to a local woman.
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* On ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', in series 6 the Dwarfers have to barter for an oxygen unit from a planet of GELFs. Their price? Lister as bridegroom to a female yeti.
* The premise of the [[Taiwanese Series]] ''[[Drunken to Love You]]'', is two strangers getting drunk, getting married, and falling in love.
* An episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'' had Winchester "married" to a fun-loving woman after his [[Rn R]]leave to Tokyo.
 
 
== Mythology ==
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* Happens in a side-story of ''[[Collar 6]]'' where a man finds out that he became a sub to a dom woman without remembering it (due to a [[Easy Amnesia|knock on the head]]) since dom/sub relationships in that universe resemble marriages in the sense that they are contracted and the slave collar serves the purpose of a wedding ring.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
 
== Web Original ==
* This is the premise behind the series ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120816064238/http://husbandstheseries.com/video/ Husbands]'' when [[Camp Gay|Cheeks]] and Brady (who were dating) find out they got married. For multiple reasons they decide to remain married and see how it works out.
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* On ''[[Total Drama World Tour]],'' [[Stalker with a Crush]] [[Loony Fan|Sierra]] tries to trick [[Adorkable|Cody]] into this by reciting the marriage vow really fast and tricking him into saying "I do," arguing it counts since she became an ordained minister on the Internet. [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] at the beginning of the next episode when [[Alpha Bitch|Heather]] points out they didn't have a marriage license or any of the other trappings in the first place (even ignoring the issues of their age or his informed consent). She continues to call him her "husband" for most of the season, though.
* [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] on ''[[Ugly Americans]]''--[[Unfazed Everyman|Mark]] accidentally agrees to take part in some weird demonic ritual for his girlfriend [[Horny Devil|Callie]]. A lot of the festivities ''seem'' to mean it's a wedding, either directly (white dress, ice sculptor) or indirectly (killing her ex-boyfriends), but it turns out she actually plans to [[Soul Jar|suck out his soul]]. When he manages to get out of it (and [[Shout-Out|cheers her up by]] [[Carrie|dumping pig blood on her]]) he asks if all this means they're engaged, and she tells him not to be an idiot.
 
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
* In Israel, pronouncing "You are consecrated to me through this ring in accordance with the religion of Moses and Israel" in the presence of two witnesses, then having sex, is a legal marriage. [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3677927,00.html So what was intended as a joke was resolved by a legal divorce. [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3677927,00.html]
 
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