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== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Amusingly averted for virtually the entire run of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]''; the "M" in "M*A*S*H" stands for "Mobile", but for obvious reasons of production logistics the camp was almost always in the same location. The only exceptions were the two-part episode "Bug Out" from 1976, and the 1979 episode "C*A*V*E". In the former, the camp's comfortable location had to be abandoned in the face of an enemy advance; in the latter, a seemingly endless barrage of friendly artillery fire forces the camp to relocate to a nearby cave.
* ''[[Doomsday Preppers]]'' was a 2011-2014 [[Reality Show]] on the [[National Geographic Channel]] about uber-survivalists, which focused on a different group of "preppers" in each episode. Among the consistent features of each group was their plans for a Bug-Out in the event of disaster or societal collapse, including their bug-out bags (see ''Real Life'', below).
* ''[[Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)|Last Man Standing]]'', a 2011-2021 [[Sit Com]] starring [[Tim Allen]] as an executive at a sporting goods store chain who is also a survivalist/prepper. Bugging out is discussed in multiple episodes, with one 2015 episode including a scene where Allen's character chastises an employee for not having bug-out plans and a survival cache.
* ''[[American Blackout]]'', a 2013 [[TV Movie]] from the [[National Geographic Channel]], which used a [[Found Footage Films|Found Footage]] format to tell a ''[[The War of the Worlds (radio)|War of the Worlds]]''-style semi-[[Mockumentary]] story of a nationwide disaster. One family followed by the story is prepared with their bug-out bags and immediately take off for their bunker in the woods.
 
== [[Music]] ==