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* Also [https://www.deviantart.com/redpulp/art/Spider-Woman-The-Commentary-898428820 lampooned here], where [[Spider-Woman]] tries to justify all the times it happened to her, specifically mentioning Hangman, a villain from a two-part story in her original comic - who, in hindsight, she should have been able to defeat [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|in three panels at most]].
 
== [[Film]] - Animated ==
* Hilariously done in ''[[Ratatouille]]'', with one unusual twist—it's the "good guys" doing the binding and gagging (on a Health Inspector and an interfering former Head Chef)!
 
== [[Film]] - Live-Action ==
* In ''[[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]'', Alex and his droogs improvise ball gags out of rubber super balls and cellophane tape when they break into Frank Alexander's house. Works real horrorshow, too.
* Ball-gags are used in ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' in the scene where Butch and Marsellus are captured by Zed and Maynard.