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== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', Seto Kaiba uses a briefcase when he is attacked by Pegasus' goons. His [[Damsel in Distress|little brother]] ''tries'' to pull off the same moves later on, but fails miserably.
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', Seto Kaiba uses a briefcase when he is attacked by Pegasus' goons. His [[Damsel in Distress|little brother]] ''tries'' to pull off the same moves later on, but fails miserably.
* Attempted in the fight between a Russian assassin and a serial killer (revealed to be {{spoiler|[[Idol Singer|Hijiribe Ruri]]}}) in the 4th volume of ''[[Durarara]]''. Unfortunately for them that briefcase belonged to a {{spoiler|[[It Got Worse|certain man in a bartender suit]]}}.
* Attempted in the fight between a Russian assassin and a serial killer (revealed to be {{spoiler|[[Idol Singer|Hijiribe Ruri]]}}) in the 4th volume of ''[[Durarara]]''. Unfortunately for them that briefcase belonged to a {{spoiler|[[It Got Worse|certain man in a bartender suit]]}}.


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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'': Mrs. Figg hits Mundungus Fletcher with her handbag, which, from the clanking, appeared to be filled with cans of cat food.
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'': Mrs. Figg hits Mundungus Fletcher with her handbag, which, from the clanking, appeared to be filled with cans of cat food.
* In ''[[Discworld]]'', Agony Aunt Dotsie's unnaturally heavy purse provides a quick removal of any threat
* In ''[[Discworld]]'', Agony Aunt Dotsie's unnaturally heavy purse provides a quick removal of any threat


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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[[Category:Handbag of Hurt]]
[[Category:Handbag of Hurt]]
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