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** In the episode "Where There's Smoke", Volcana was spared a regular prison and instead isolated on an island, where Superman brought her supplies (this was both for extenuating circumstances and for the protection of other inmates, given her powers); it seemed a tropical paradise, so long as she stayed put, but she clearly did not. She was later seen fighting Supergirl, and later sent to a high-security section of Stryker's Island Penitentiary.
** In the episode "Where There's Smoke", Volcana was spared a regular prison and instead isolated on an island, where Superman brought her supplies (this was both for extenuating circumstances and for the protection of other inmates, given her powers); it seemed a tropical paradise, so long as she stayed put, but she clearly did not. She was later seen fighting Supergirl, and later sent to a high-security section of Stryker's Island Penitentiary.
** The Ultrahumanite has one of these in ''[[Justice League]]'', albeit a relatively small one. Gourmet food, classical music, TV, books, he has to be heavily bribed by Lex to even consider escaping. {{spoiler| And then he agrees to betray Lex and go back anyway in return for Batman doubling Luthor's price... in the form of a charitable "generous donation" to his favorite classical music television channel in the Humanite's name. [[Viewers Like You|The channel even thanks him for it on air]].}}
** The Ultrahumanite has one of these in ''[[Justice League]]'', albeit a relatively small one. Gourmet food, classical music, TV, books, he has to be heavily bribed by Lex to even consider escaping. {{spoiler| And then he agrees to betray Lex and go back anyway in return for Batman doubling Luthor's price... in the form of a charitable "generous donation" to his favorite classical music television channel in the Humanite's name. [[Viewers Like You|The channel even thanks him for it on air]].}}
* ''[[She-Ra|She-Ra and the Princesses of Power]]'':
* ''[[She-Ra|She-Ra and the Princesses of Power]]''; {{spoiler|because Brightmoon has never had any need for a prison - or even a stockade - Queen Angella has the captured Shadoweaver kept in a standard guest room. Eventually, she becomes slightly more trusted, given access to more areas of the palace (even starting a garden) becoming an [[Evil Mentor]] to both Adora and Glimmer.}}
** {{spoiler|Because Brightmoon has never had any need for a prison - or even a stockade - Queen Angella has the captured Shadoweaver kept in a standard guest room. Eventually, she becomes slightly more trusted, given access to more areas of the palace (even starting a garden) becoming an [[Evil Mentor]] to both Adora and Glimmer.}}
** {{spoiler|Scorpia fares even better - while they do tie her up and keep her under guard, they actually let her use Queen Angella's bedroom, as "it's the only spare room we have" with Perfuma (despite Scorpia having stung her in the fight that leads to Scorpia being captured) making sure she is well-fed. The great irony (which is not lost of Scorpia) is that she is treated better as a prisoner by the heroes than she ever was as a high-ranking officer in the villains' employ.}}
* In an episode of ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'', the team finds themselves in Ghostworld, where they are caught by the [[Evil Counterpart| People Busters]] and jailed in a human-holding containment unit; the [[Hammerspace]] interior resembles a peaceful, idyllic meadow. One could fathom thus that ''their'' containment unit is a nice place for ghosts, seeing as Ghost World is a dark mirror image of Earth.
* In an episode of ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'', the team finds themselves in Ghostworld, where they are caught by the [[Evil Counterpart| People Busters]] and jailed in a human-holding containment unit; the [[Hammerspace]] interior resembles a peaceful, idyllic meadow. One could fathom thus that ''their'' containment unit is a nice place for ghosts, seeing as Ghost World is a dark mirror image of Earth.
** The heroes themselves seem to believe this; in one episode, they encounter a ghost who has been woken up from its eternal slumber, and simply ''cannot stand'' noise. They quickly determine it would be happy in the containment unit, as it's pretty quiet in there. Of course, it's hard to negotiate with a ghost when even the sound of ''talking'' makes it angry...
** The heroes themselves seem to believe this; in one episode, they encounter a ghost who has been woken up from its eternal slumber, and simply ''cannot stand'' noise. They quickly determine it would be happy in the containment unit, as it's pretty quiet in there. Of course, it's hard to negotiate with a ghost when even the sound of ''talking'' makes it angry...