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** In season two, a man who calls himself "Henry", who is actually {{spoiler|Ben}} gets caught in one of Rousseau's nets, and she suspects him of being an Other.
* ''Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off'': Giles Wemmbley-Hogg gets stuck in a snare while wandering the jungle in Bolivia, and spends the end of the episode suspended upside-down eating from a bag.
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S26 E4/E04 Survival|Survival]]'', Ace and her friends set a trap to catch a [[Catgirl]]. Unfortunately, the next person to come that way is the Doctor.
* A black-and-white episode of ''[[Lassie (TV series)|Lassie]]'' has young Timmy caught in a snare intended for a loose wildcat who sees him hanging like grapes on a bough. Lassie arrives to kick the wildcat's tuchus.
* Happens in ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'', episode "Dangerous Prey", where one character is caught by both her ankles in a snare set to catch humans.
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* ''[[Jonny Quest]]'' episode "Treasure of the Temple". While the Quest team is traveling to the temple, a native cuts a line and one of the bearers is hauled into the air by the ankle.
* ''[[Taz-Mania]]'': Bull Gator & Axl get trapped in a snare they set for Taz; then Taz trips another nearby snare on purpose just so he can get close enough to [[Hilarity Ensues|ensue some hilarity]].
* Happens several times on ''[[Scooby Doo Mystery Inc]]'', with Fred the guy responsible for them.
* In the animated ''[[Punky Brewster]]'' episode "Punky to the Rescue", Margaux has one foot in a snare posing as bait for a so-called swamp monster, but in a case of animator's discretion she is shown standing upright with her snared foot raised and not hanging upside down because she's wearing a dress.
* In some instances, getting hung upside down in any tether isn't relegated to just snares but usually occur either by accident or as part of a story device. The 1951 [[Mighty Mouse]] cartoon ''Sunny Italy'' opens with such a story device, showing Pearl Pureheart dangling by one foot from the Leaning Tower of Pisa at the behest of the villain Oil Can Harry.