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* In ''The Super [[Harlem Globetrotters|Globetrotters]]'', Gizmo had an "afro of holding".
* In ''The Super [[Harlem Globetrotters|Globetrotters]]'', Gizmo had an "afro of holding".
* Hamilton's box on ''Maggie and the Ferocious Beast''. Not only is it Hamilton's home, he also seems to be able to pull out of it just about anything that he, Maggie or the Ferocious Beast need.
* Hamilton's box on ''Maggie and the Ferocious Beast''. Not only is it Hamilton's home, he also seems to be able to pull out of it just about anything that he, Maggie or the Ferocious Beast need.
* In the animated series version of ''[[Pac-Man]]'', one of the ghosts (Correct if I'm wrong, but I //think// it was Inky) had a front pocket to himself that was this way. I distinctly remember him pulling a full length ladder from it once.
* In the animated series version of ''[[Pac-Man]]'', Inky had a front pocket that worked this way. in one episode Blinky needs a fishing pole, and Inky pulls out a fish bowl and fish casserole before finding the fishing pole. In another, he pulls a full-length ladder out of it.
* In ''[[Wakfu]]'', Ruel's Havresac is big enough to accommodate whole [[Five-Man Band]], with room to spare.
* In ''[[Wakfu]]'', Ruel's Havresac is big enough to accommodate whole [[Five-Man Band]], with room to spare.
* In ''[[Drawn Together]]'', Wooldor Sockbat does a literal [[Ass Pull]], producing items from his rectum.
* In ''[[Drawn Together]]'', Wooldor Sockbat does a literal [[Ass Pull]], producing items from his rectum.
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* Batman's utility belt seems to function as a Bag of Holding in the [[DCAU]]. When Luthor manages to open it in "Injustice For All", the Batarangs and other gadgets that spill out of of the belt are far larger than any of the pouches could possibly contain.
* Batman's utility belt seems to function as a Bag of Holding in the [[DCAU]]. When Luthor manages to open it in "Injustice For All", the Batarangs and other gadgets that spill out of of the belt are far larger than any of the pouches could possibly contain.
* Orko's hat in ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' has a compartment where he can store almost anything. Unfortunately, the stuff in it seems rather cluttered and unkempt (and seems to have as much junk in it as it does useful items), and it often takes him a while to find what he's looking for.
* Orko's hat in ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' has a compartment where he can store almost anything. Unfortunately, the stuff in it seems rather cluttered and unkempt (and seems to have as much junk in it as it does useful items), and it often takes him a while to find what he's looking for.
* ''[[Samurai Jack]]''; the Scottsman had a sporran on the front of his kilt that worked this way. He could store several grenades, a very large chunk of gold, and his bagpipes inside it.
* Inky's front pocket in the animated version of ''[[Pac-Man]]'' were like this; in one episode Blinky needs a fishing pole, and Inky pulls out a fish bowl and fish casserole before finding the fishing pole. In another, he pulls a full-length ladder out of it.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==