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* In ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', Ariel attempts to make a dress from a sail on a wrecked ship. The result is more comical than anything.
* In ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', Ariel attempts to make a dress from a sail on a wrecked ship. The result is more comical than anything.
* The Grinch in the animated version of ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animation)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]'' makes his [[Santa Claus]] suit from a set of red curtains.
* The Grinch in the animated version of ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animation)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]'' makes his [[Santa Claus]] suit from a set of red curtains.
* ''[[Hey Arnold]]'': When Rhonda's family loses their wealth for an episode, she eventually figures out to get by without money and makes a casual dress for herself using a shower curtain.
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'': When Rhonda's family loses their wealth for an episode, she eventually figures out to get by without money and makes a casual dress for herself using a shower curtain.
* On the ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' short "Zoot Cat", Tom makes a zoot suit out of a hammock.
* On the ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' short "Zoot Cat", Tom makes a zoot suit out of a hammock.
* A gag in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' involves Aang, Sokka, and [[Team Pet|Lord Momo of the Momo Dynasty]] improvising robes out of curtains and [[Antiquated Linguistics|affecting posh accents]] to practice infiltrating a royal feast.
* A gag in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' involves Aang, Sokka, and [[Team Pet|Lord Momo of the Momo Dynasty]] improvising robes out of curtains and [[Antiquated Linguistics|affecting posh accents]] to practice infiltrating a royal feast.