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* As does Matsuri Hino of ''[[Vampire Knight]]''.
* As does Matsuri Hino of ''[[Vampire Knight]]''.
* Literal example: In ''[[Death Note]]'' Light and L are literally chained together during a story arc. Though [[Genre Savvy]] Misa does actually point this out, the main symbolic meaning is something else entirely.
* Literal example: In ''[[Death Note]]'' Light and L are literally chained together during a story arc. Though [[Genre Savvy]] Misa does actually point this out, the main symbolic meaning is something else entirely.
* ''[[GetBackers]]'' [http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Get-Backers/item62284/ sure contains] [http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Get-Backers/item78113/ a lot] [http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Get-Backers/item10129/ of this] for a [[Shounen]].
* ''[[GetBackers]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20090818153923/http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Get-Backers/item62284 sure contains] [https://web.archive.org/web/20090123005132/http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Get-Backers/item78113/ a lot] [https://web.archive.org/web/20090224161256/http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Get-Backers/item10129 of this] for a [[Shounen]].
* Happens both literally and in the artwork of ''[[Loveless]]'', though in the literal case it's used as a spell to try and immobilize the protagonists.
* Happens both literally and in the artwork of ''[[Loveless]]'', though in the literal case it's used as a spell to try and immobilize the protagonists.
* There is a Western example in the Hitchcock film ''The 39 Steps'' in which it is commented that after being handcuffed together for most of the film, it makes sense for the male and female protagonists to marry.
* There is a Western example in the Hitchcock film ''The 39 Steps'' in which it is commented that after being handcuffed together for most of the film, it makes sense for the male and female protagonists to marry.
* Used in the second season's [[Ending Theme]] of ''[[Zero no Tsukaima]]'', with Louise mentioning taking Saito for a walk with the "chains of love" (or "leash of love", same thing). Given how she treats him normally, this is entirely unsurprising.
* Used in the second season's [[Ending Theme]] of ''[[Zero no Tsukaima]]'', with Louise mentioning taking Saito for a walk with the "chains of love" (or "leash of love", same thing). Given how she treats him normally, this is entirely unsurprising.
* [http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/Code-Geass/item153096/ An image] from the ''[[Code Geass]]'' calendar delivers a double-whammy with [[Anti-Hero]] Lelouch in chains and [[White Prince]] Suzaku tied up in red cloth. Unsurprisingly, the characters were designed by [[CLAMP]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090727055810/http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/scans/code-geass/item153096/ An image] from the ''[[Code Geass]]'' calendar delivers a double-whammy with [[Anti-Hero]] Lelouch in chains and [[White Prince]] Suzaku tied up in red cloth. Unsurprisingly, the characters were designed by [[CLAMP]].
** This gets taken [[Up to Eleven]] with the second season's first ending theme, which puts ''everyone'' in them (with the exception of Nunnally, who gets ribbons instead).
** This gets taken [[Up to Eleven]] with the second season's first ending theme, which puts ''everyone'' in them (with the exception of Nunnally, who gets ribbons instead).
*** And the second one puts Lelouch and Suzaku in them again.
*** And the second one puts Lelouch and Suzaku in them again.