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* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' [[It's Been Done|did it]] when Homer was accused of groping a woman. Apparently [[Funny Foreigner|Groundskeeper Willy]], like ''all'' Scottish people, secretly videotapes random people in cars, and he uses his tape to prove that Homer was just trying to grab a piece of candy off the woman's butt.
* The [[Dinosaucers]] tried it with the Tyrannos once ,but it failed because they put Bonehead in charge of taping the confession. Instead of doing so, [[Literal-Minded|he covered the villain with adhesive tape]].
* ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' had an episode where Flintheart Glomgold framed Scrooge with art theft by showing a tape of 'Scrooge' stealing the painting. It worked at first but Huey, Dewey and Louie eventually found out the tape caught a reflection of 'Scrooge' taking off his disguise, revealing himself as Flintheart Glomgold.
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' had an animated movie where a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] tried to demolish several homes and businesses to erect a shopping center and avenge an ancestor. The villain gloated to Arnold and burned a document that established the area as a historical site, thus making it illegal to demolish it. It was caught on the villain's own security tape.
* ''[[Wheel Squad]]'': Akim and Johnny were once arrested for robbery and a security tape from World Mart had been introduced as evidence against them. It turned out that [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Enzo]], the manager of World Mart, doctored the tape becaise his boss wasn't satisfied that the extra cameras had yet to diminish the place's theft rate.
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