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* One ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' strip had Calvin's clothes jump him and put themselves on him in odd combinations. His mother then scolds him for dressing improperly, to which he responds, "You think I ''wanted'' to dress this way?" |
* One ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' strip had Calvin's clothes jump him and put themselves on him in odd combinations. His mother then scolds him for dressing improperly, to which he responds, "You think I ''wanted'' to dress this way?" |
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* [[Iron Man]] has had at least one suit of his [[Powered Armor]] [[Instant AI, Just Add Water|become sentient]] (and start acting disturbingly like an [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|abusive boyfriend]]). |
* [[Iron Man]] has had at least one suit of his [[Powered Armor]] [[Instant AI, Just Add Water|become sentient]] (and start acting disturbingly like an [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|abusive boyfriend]]). |
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* The first issue of the ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Roger Rabbit]]'' comic books featured as a villain a sentient set of "fancy pants," which talked like a gangster most of the time but got eloquent when wishing it would meet a pair of "female pants" to end its loneliness. [[Planet Eris|This was pretty much par for the course]]. |
* The first issue of the ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Roger Rabbit]]'' comic books featured as a villain a sentient set of "fancy pants," which talked like a gangster most of the time but got eloquent when wishing it would meet a pair of "female pants" to end its loneliness. [[Planet Eris|This was pretty much par for the course]]. |
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* Azzarello and Chiang's [[Doctor Thirteen]] backup in Tales of the Unexpected featured a pile of superhero costumes attacking the obscure band of characters as a [[Take That|statement]] about how the company ignores the stranger heroes in favor of big-name heroes that are ultimately nothing but sales icons. |
* Azzarello and Chiang's [[Doctor Thirteen]] backup in Tales of the Unexpected featured a pile of superhero costumes attacking the obscure band of characters as a [[Take That|statement]] about how the company ignores the stranger heroes in favor of big-name heroes that are ultimately nothing but sales icons. |
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{{quote|'''Doctor Thirteen''': No father wants to see his daughter become [[Incredibly Lame Pun|a fashion victim.]]}} |
{{quote|'''Doctor Thirteen''': No father wants to see his daughter become [[Incredibly Lame Pun|a fashion victim.]]}} |
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== [[Web Comics]] == |
== [[Web Comics]] == |
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* In ''[[Adventurers]]!'', Ardam randomly encounters [http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/0343.html one pair of evil pants]. The sheer stupidity of an article of clothing apparently [[Everything Trying to Kill You|trying to kill him]] sends him into shock. |
* In ''[[Adventurers!]]!'', Ardam randomly encounters [http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/0343.html one pair of evil pants]. The sheer stupidity of an article of clothing apparently [[Everything Trying to Kill You|trying to kill him]] sends him into shock. |
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* In one ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' storyline, Gwynn enchants a pile of laundry and clutter to become a Clutter Monster which would force Torg to clean up their apartment. It died when they put away some of the clothes that it was using for vital organs. |
* In one ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' storyline, Gwynn enchants a pile of laundry and clutter to become a Clutter Monster which would force Torg to clean up their apartment. It died when they put away some of the clothes that it was using for vital organs. |
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* [[Eek the Cat]] has a character named Clutter, a living pile of laundry. |
* [[Eek the Cat]] has a character named Clutter, a living pile of laundry. |
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* Greenbeard's gloves in ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]'', which can move under their own power and force whoever's wearing them to steal things. |
* Greenbeard's gloves in ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]'', which can move under their own power and force whoever's wearing them to steal things. |
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* An episode of [[Johnny Test]] had Johnny's genius sisters create a pair of pants that increased his intellect called Super Smarty Pants. It developed sentience as well as [[Yandere]] traits towards Johnny, including trying to kill a love interest (whom he repeatedly denied he did have feelings for). |
* An episode of [[Johnny Test]] had Johnny's genius sisters create a pair of pants that increased his intellect called Super Smarty Pants. It developed sentience as well as [[Yandere (disambiguation)]] traits towards Johnny, including trying to kill a love interest (whom he repeatedly denied he did have feelings for). |
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