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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', Misato wears an anti-radiation suit when she tries to stop Jet Alone's nuclear reactor manually
* In ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', Misato wears an anti-radiation suit when she tries to stop Jet Alone's nuclear reactor manually
* Used as part of [[The Reveal]] in the manga, ''[[Cage of Eden]]'', where the heroes find a long abandoned research facility complete with broken [[People Jars]], the DNA samples collected from every animal in the world in cultivation centers, models of the former extinct animals they had to fight the first time they crash landed on the mysterious island, and the aforementioned hazmat suits hanging around, which clues them that the everything on the island was the result of a secret experiment gone wrong.
* Used as part of [[The Reveal]] in the manga, ''[[Cage of Eden]]'', where the heroes find a long abandoned research facility complete with broken [[People Jars]], the DNA samples collected from every animal in the world in cultivation centers, models of the former extinct animals they had to fight the first time they crash landed on the mysterious island, and the aforementioned hazmat suits hanging around, which clues them that the everything on the island was the result of a secret experiment gone wrong.
* ''[[Darker than Black]]'' shows the field researcher teams in [[Eldritch Location|the Hell's Gate]] wearing these. Not that it helped much, but at least very lucky ones survived... and even weren't ''visibly'' affected. Most of sniffing around is done via remotely controlled robots, and even this involves visions highly disturbing to the operators.
* ''[[Darker than Black]]'' shows the field researcher teams in [[Eldritch Location|the Hell's Gate]] wearing these. Not that it helped much, but at least very lucky ones survived... and even weren't ''visibly'' affected. Most of sniffing around is done via remotely controlled robots, and even this involves visions highly disturbing to the operators.


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* ''[[Cat-Women of the Moon]]'': the hero dons a suit to combat a coolant leak, after the obligatory meteor shower damages their nuclear-powered [[Retro Rocket]].
* ''[[Cat-Women of the Moon]]'': the hero dons a suit to combat a coolant leak, after the obligatory meteor shower damages their nuclear-powered [[Retro Rocket]].
* ''[[Contagion]]'', naturally.
* ''[[Contagion]]'', naturally.
* Hazmats are especially popular in movies where scientists are handling deadly chemicals that are inevitably released outside containment and cause the [[Zombie Apocalypse]]. Case in point is the movie, ''[[Return Of The Living Dead 3]]'', where hazmat suits prove to be useless to aggressive zombie attack.
* Hazmats are especially popular in movies where scientists are handling deadly chemicals that are inevitably released outside containment and cause the [[Zombie Apocalypse]]. Case in point is the movie, ''[[Return Of The Living Dead 3]]'', where hazmat suits prove to be useless to aggressive zombie attack.
* Hazmat suits are worn by Royalton's workers when they install a [[Techno Babble|inner-positive transponder]] in ''[[Speed Racer (film)|Speed Racer]]'', and, for some reason, their little dog too.
* Hazmat suits are worn by Royalton's workers when they install a [[Techno Babble|inner-positive transponder]] in ''[[Speed Racer (film)|Speed Racer]]'', and, for some reason, their little dog too.
* The obscure cult film ''[[Static (film)|Static]]'' has a scene where the main character visits his [[Crazy Survivalist]] uncle's house on Christmas, only to find the entire family wearing hazmat suits.
* The obscure cult film ''[[Static (film)|Static]]'' has a scene where the main character visits his [[Crazy Survivalist]] uncle's house on Christmas, only to find the entire family wearing hazmat suits.
{{quote|[[Crowning Moment of Funny|"So, is this just a test, or do I have only seconds to live?"]]}}
{{quote|[[Crowning Moment of Funny|"So, is this just a test, or do I have only seconds to live?"]]}}


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** Supplement ''PRIMUS and DEMON''. PRIMUS agents have radiation suits available.
** Supplement ''PRIMUS and DEMON''. PRIMUS agents have radiation suits available.
* ''[[GURPS]]'' has NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) suits.
* ''[[GURPS]]'' has NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) suits.
* ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'':
* ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'':
** Terminator Armors, the most powerful and durable suit of [[Powered Armor|Power Armor]] ever developed by the Imperium of Man, is a hybrid of "standard" Space Marine armor with [http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Terminator_Armour#History a hazmat suit]. For maintenance work inside plasma reactors, while the reactor's running at full capacity, or on "dirty" orbits under constant bombardment of hypervelocity dust.
** Terminator Armors, the most powerful and durable suit of [[Powered Armor|Power Armor]] ever developed by the Imperium of Man, is a hybrid of "standard" Space Marine armor with [http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Terminator_Armour#History a hazmat suit]. For maintenance work inside plasma reactors, while the reactor's running at full capacity, or on "dirty" orbits under constant bombardment of hypervelocity dust.
** Wind Armor is a suit intended to protect the wearer from hurricane winds and "will sandblast you to the bone in half a minute" strength dust storms. Aside of plain metallo-ceramic plating, it involves design tweaking turbulence so that it's easier to move against lighter winds and withstand stronger ones, has built-in heavy air filters and (in case of being buried) 3 hours of internal air supply, plus communication gear. As a side effect, it gives overall protection equal to common flak armour (which doesn't say much, as this falls a notch short even of full Guard flak armour proper).
** Wind Armor is a suit intended to protect the wearer from hurricane winds and "will sandblast you to the bone in half a minute" strength dust storms. Aside of plain metallo-ceramic plating, it involves design tweaking turbulence so that it's easier to move against lighter winds and withstand stronger ones, has built-in heavy air filters and (in case of being buried) 3 hours of internal air supply, plus communication gear. As a side effect, it gives overall protection equal to common flak armour (which doesn't say much, as this falls a notch short even of full Guard flak armour proper).
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* You can find and buy a few hazmat suits in the ''[[Fallout]]'' series, as well as finding them on dead researchers.
* You can find and buy a few hazmat suits in the ''[[Fallout]]'' series, as well as finding them on dead researchers.
** ''[[Fallout 3]]'' has [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Radiation_suit radiation suit], which unfortunately offers only 30% - 40% radiation resistance... and thanks to the way the game handles radiation you can still die from standing in a radioactive puddle.
** ''[[Fallout 3]]'' has [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Radiation_suit radiation suit], which unfortunately offers only 30% - 40% radiation resistance... and thanks to the way the game handles radiation you can still die from standing in a radioactive puddle.
** ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' adds the [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Hazmat_suit Hazmat suit], unfortunately the suit combined with a certain [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/The_Cloud chemical cloud] lead to some [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Ghost_people rather unfortunate results]
** ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' adds the [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Hazmat_suit Hazmat suit], unfortunately the suit combined with a certain [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/The_Cloud chemical cloud] lead to some [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Ghost_people rather unfortunate results]
* ''[[Saints Row]] 2'' had a scene where a guy was denying a leak in the nuclear power plant, while wearing a suit
* ''[[Saints Row]] 2'' had a scene where a guy was denying a leak in the nuclear power plant, while wearing a suit
* You can find them in ''[[Doom]]'' and its sequels. They allow you to walk through toxic waste without any harm for a limited time.
* You can find them in ''[[Doom]]'' and its sequels. They allow you to walk through toxic waste without any harm for a limited time.
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** A researcher in a hazmat suit is brutally smashed against unbreakable glass in ''Code: Veronica.''
** A researcher in a hazmat suit is brutally smashed against unbreakable glass in ''Code: Veronica.''
** One hazmat zombie appears in ''Dead Aim.''
** One hazmat zombie appears in ''Dead Aim.''
* The S.I.N. scientists in the background of the ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' Secret Laboratory and Crumbling Laboratory levels wear hazmat suits. They seem more focused at cheering on the fighters than they are at actually keeping the laboratory working.
* The S.I.N. scientists in the background of the ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' Secret Laboratory and Crumbling Laboratory levels wear hazmat suits. They seem more focused at cheering on the fighters than they are at actually keeping the laboratory working.
* ''[[STALKER]]:'' ''Shadow of Chernobyl'' has a few of these, worn by scientists and player characters who expect to go into high-radiation areas. Even most regular kinds of armor has some characteristics of this, and given the environmental hazards of The Zone, it is a significant factor in choosing what kind of protection to wear.
* ''[[STALKER]]:'' ''Shadow of Chernobyl'' has a few of these, worn by scientists and player characters who expect to go into high-radiation areas. Even most regular kinds of armor has some characteristics of this, and given the environmental hazards of The Zone, it is a significant factor in choosing what kind of protection to wear.
* ''[[Dead Space (series)|Dead Space]]'' has the 'RIG', a [[Powered Armor]] suit that protects against hazardous gases, vacuum and undead co-workers. It also features build in gravity boots and a holographic projector.
* ''[[Dead Space (series)|Dead Space]]'' has the 'RIG', a [[Powered Armor]] suit that protects against hazardous gases, vacuum and undead co-workers. It also features build in gravity boots and a holographic projector.
** Unfortunately the sequels suits have an embarrassing weakness ... {{spoiler|they can be breached by a crazy person holding a screwdriver}}.
** Unfortunately the sequels suits have an embarrassing weakness ... {{spoiler|they can be breached by a crazy person holding a screwdriver}}.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' episode "The Cutie Pox", upon learning of a case of the titular disease, some citizens of Ponyville are quick to clad themselves in these (complete with a radiation warning symbol over the wearer's cutie mark).
* In the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' episode "The Cutie Pox", upon learning of a case of the titular disease, some citizens of Ponyville are quick to clad themselves in these (complete with a radiation warning symbol over the wearer's cutie mark).
* Done in ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' creator John R. Dilworth's early cartoon, "Dirty Birdy", where one of the [[Amusing Injuries]] done on the mooning cross-eyed bird by the impatient blue cat is put on a hazmat suit and dunk him in a vat of radioactive green waste which causes him to disappear. He got better of course.
* Done in ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' creator John R. Dilworth's early cartoon, "Dirty Birdy", where one of the [[Amusing Injuries]] done on the mooning cross-eyed bird by the impatient blue cat is put on a hazmat suit and dunk him in a vat of radioactive green waste which causes him to disappear. He got better of course.
* An episode of ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' had a group of villagers besieged by Wile E. Coyote [[Expy]] bandits, before the timely arrival of Buster and his friends. One of the punishments dished out on the dastardly bunch is giving them a [[Fire-Breathing Diner]] of chili so spicy that one of the villagers serving it wears a hazmat suit to exaggerate the effect.
* An episode of ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' had a group of villagers besieged by Wile E. Coyote [[Expy]] bandits, before the timely arrival of Buster and his friends. One of the punishments dished out on the dastardly bunch is giving them a [[Fire-Breathing Diner]] of chili so spicy that one of the villagers serving it wears a hazmat suit to exaggerate the effect.
* Worn by Sid in ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' when he develops an excessive fear of germs after watching a hygiene film.
* Worn by Sid in ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' when he develops an excessive fear of germs after watching a hygiene film.
* Worn by Homer Simpson in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' from time to time as part of his job as a safety inspector in Mr. Burn's nuclear power plant. This is seen in the old and new [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1iplQQJTo intro theme].
* Worn by Homer Simpson in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' from time to time as part of his job as a safety inspector in Mr. Burn's nuclear power plant. This is seen in the old and new [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1iplQQJTo intro theme].


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