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== Anime and Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Sesshomaru of ''[[Inuyasha]]'' does this several times.
* Sesshomaru of ''[[Inuyasha]]'' does this several times.
* In the ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'' anime's 25th episode, [[Orcus on His Throne|Lord Il Palazzo]] does this to two [[Robot Girl|Ropponomatsus]] at once, one in either hand. Then he ''pops their heads off with a single squeeze''.
* In the ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'' anime's 25th episode, [[Orcus on His Throne|Lord Il Palazzo]] does this to two [[Robot Girl|Ropponomatsus]] at once, one in either hand. Then he ''pops their heads off with a single squeeze''.
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== Comic Books ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* There is a [https://web.archive.org/web/20130703082800/http://chokeonthiscomics.tumblr.com/ Tumblr blog] dedicated to this.
* There is a [https://web.archive.org/web/20130703082800/http://chokeonthiscomics.tumblr.com/ Tumblr blog] dedicated to this.
* In comics parlance, this is also known as a Byrne Hold, named after artist John Byrne who was unusually fond of using it on comic covers.
* In comics parlance, this is also known as a Byrne Hold, named after artist John Byrne who was unusually fond of using it on comic covers.
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* Shortly after being introduced as leader of the Mutant Liberation Front in New Mutants #87, Stryfe does it to MLF member Wildside as punishment for incompetence, as seen [https://web.archive.org/web/20140911213518/http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/14.jpg here].
* Shortly after being introduced as leader of the Mutant Liberation Front in New Mutants #87, Stryfe does it to MLF member Wildside as punishment for incompetence, as seen [https://web.archive.org/web/20140911213518/http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/14.jpg here].


== Fan Works ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* Early on in his fight with Chridion, the main character of ''[[Christian Humber Reloaded]]'' charges him while underestimating his strength, only to get picked up by his neck and slammed into a tree.
* Early on in his fight with Chridion, the main character of ''[[Christian Humber Reloaded]]'' charges him while underestimating his strength, only to get picked up by his neck and slammed into a tree.
* Episode 4 of [https://www.wattpad.com/story/173566505-final-stand-of-death Final Stand of Death], Spur does this to [[Celebrity Deathmatch| Zatar]], after he got too close for her comfort. Zatar had also made Redd uncomfortable.
* In episode 4 of ''[https://www.wattpad.com/story/173566505-final-stand-of-death Final Stand of Death]'', Spur does this to [[Celebrity Deathmatch| Zatar]], after he got too close for her comfort. Zatar had also made Redd uncomfortable.


== Films -- Animation ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'': As seen above, the Beast holds Gaston over the edge of the roof after defeating him. Notable in that the laws of physics were maintained because the Beast holds onto a grotesque to stay balanced.
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'': As seen above, the Beast holds Gaston over the edge of the roof after defeating him. Notable in that the laws of physics were maintained because the Beast holds onto a grotesque to stay balanced.
* Quasimodo does this to Captain Phoebus by his collar in ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''. After calming down a bit, [[Does Not Know His Own Strength|he looked vaguely surprised to see that he'd done this]], and was kind enough to let the captain back down on the ground.
* Quasimodo does this to Captain Phoebus by his collar in ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''. After calming down a bit, [[Does Not Know His Own Strength|he looked vaguely surprised to see that he'd done this]], and was kind enough to let the captain back down on the ground.
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* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. Judge Doom does it to Roger when he captures him in the bar.
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. Judge Doom does it to Roger when he captures him in the bar.
* The [[Horny Vikings|Viking captain]] actually does this to his first mate after he refuses the first mate's warning that the Leviathan is about to destroy their ship during their search for Atlantis in a deleted opening for ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]''.
* The [[Horny Vikings|Viking captain]] actually does this to his first mate after he refuses the first mate's warning that the Leviathan is about to destroy their ship during their search for Atlantis in a deleted opening for ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]''.

== Films -- Live-Action ==
* In ''[[Daredevil (film)|Daredevil]]'', Kingpin does this to a guard implied to have squealed.
* In ''[[Daredevil (film)|Daredevil]]'', Kingpin does this to a guard implied to have squealed.
* ''[[Predator]]''
* ''[[Predator]]''
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* In ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', Loki does this to Tony Stark [[Destination Defenestration|(and chucks him out a 50th story skyscraper window)]] in a fit of pique after [[Won't Work On Me|Loki's attempt to brainwash him fails spectacularly]].
* In ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', Loki does this to Tony Stark [[Destination Defenestration|(and chucks him out a 50th story skyscraper window)]] in a fit of pique after [[Won't Work On Me|Loki's attempt to brainwash him fails spectacularly]].


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Bud White does this to a prisoner in the "Bloody Christmas" part of ''[[L.A. Confidential]]''. In a subversion, he ''does'' get kicked in the balls.
* Bud White does this to a prisoner in the "Bloody Christmas" part of ''[[L.A. Confidential]]''. In a subversion, he ''does'' get kicked in the balls.
* In ''[[Ender's Game]]'', when Ender is in a life or death fight, he lets himself get into a hold like this, then feints towards a [[Groin Attack]] before headbutting his oppressor. {{spoiler|The headbutt kills the guy}}.
* In ''[[Ender's Game]]'', when Ender is in a life or death fight, he lets himself get into a hold like this, then feints towards a [[Groin Attack]] before headbutting his oppressor. {{spoiler|The headbutt kills the guy}}.
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* In ''[[War of the Spider Queen]]'' the half-demon [[Blood Knight]] does this to a dark elf prisoner. Justified in that he is eight feet tall and insanely strong and she is barely five feet tall.
* In ''[[War of the Spider Queen]]'' the half-demon [[Blood Knight]] does this to a dark elf prisoner. Justified in that he is eight feet tall and insanely strong and she is barely five feet tall.


== Live-Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Seen repeatedly in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'':
* Seen repeatedly in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'':
** Jessica Sanders grabs her father by the throat, picks him up and slams him against a wardrobe. Particularly ridiculous example (at least before the slam,) since, regardless of strength, she will be considerably lighter than him.
** Jessica Sanders grabs her father by the throat, picks him up and slams him against a wardrobe. Particularly ridiculous example (at least before the slam,) since, regardless of strength, she will be considerably lighter than him.
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* In an episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'', a shapeshifting alien pretending to be Mulder does this to Scully.
* In an episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'', a shapeshifting alien pretending to be Mulder does this to Scully.


== Newspaper Comics ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Once happened in ''[[What's New with Phil and Dixie]]'' to a game-company flack, who'd interrupted yet another attempt by the hosts to address the topic of Sex in ''D&D''. One panel shows him being subjected to this trope; the next reveals that it's Dixie, rather than Phil, who's doing it.
* Once happened in ''[[What's New with Phil and Dixie]]'' to a game-company flack, who'd interrupted yet another attempt by the hosts to address the topic of Sex in ''D&D''. One panel shows him being subjected to this trope; the next reveals that it's Dixie, rather than Phil, who's doing it.


== Pro Wrestling ==
== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* The Chokeslam (lifting your opponent by their neck then slamming them to the mat) used by big, powerful wrestlers such as [[The Undertaker]], [[Kane (wrestling)|Kane]], and [[The Big Show]]. The way the chokeslam actually works is (like most pro wrestling moves) with the person on the receiving end doing a good bit of the work; they jump. They're also very rarely held in the air for any amount of time, just long enough to get them to the highest point before bringing them down. Typically the wrestler delivering the move will lift with the other hand on the victim's hip, unless he's doing it to two guys at the same time.
* The Chokeslam (lifting your opponent by their neck then slamming them to the mat) used by big, powerful wrestlers such as [[The Undertaker]], [[Kane (wrestling)|Kane]], and [[The Big Show]]. The way the chokeslam actually works is (like most pro wrestling moves) with the person on the receiving end doing a good bit of the work; they jump. They're also very rarely held in the air for any amount of time, just long enough to get them to the highest point before bringing them down. Typically the wrestler delivering the move will lift with the other hand on the victim's hip, unless he's doing it to two guys at the same time.
* Some moves start with a two-handed chokelift, too.
* Some moves start with a two-handed chokelift, too.


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Spidey grabs mooks like this in ''Spider-Man 2: The Video Game''. From there on, he can do a variety of things to the helpless dude.
* Spidey grabs mooks like this in ''Spider-Man 2: The Video Game''. From there on, he can do a variety of things to the helpless dude.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
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* ''[[Dragon Age II]]'' has Fenris do this to {{spoiler|his former master.}}
* ''[[Dragon Age II]]'' has Fenris do this to {{spoiler|his former master.}}
* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'', this seems to be one of Solidus's favorite things to do to [[Bishonen|Raiden]].
* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'', this seems to be one of Solidus's favorite things to do to [[Bishonen|Raiden]].
* In ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]'', spoiled brat Jelanda accidentally ingests a vial of ghoul powder and undergoes a [[Body Horror]]ific transformation. Grabbing an unfortunate nearby knight by the helmet mid-transformation with one of her transformed arms, she lifts him up in the hair and slowly crushes (and presumably his skull as well) as the powder [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQPa6LLNcCQ&feature=related completes her transformation into a raging monster]
* In ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]'', spoiled brat Jelanda accidentally ingests a vial of ghoul powder and undergoes a [[Body Horror]]ific transformation. Grabbing an unfortunate nearby knight by the helmet mid-transformation with one of her transformed arms, she lifts him up in the hair and slowly crushes (and presumably his skull as well) as the powder [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQPa6LLNcCQ&feature=related completes her transformation into a raging monster].
* This is Batman's default [[Mook]] interrogation technique ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]''...when he's not [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|slamming them into walls]] or [[High Altitude Interrogation|dangling them off railings.]]
* This is Batman's default [[Mook]] interrogation technique ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]''...when he's not [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|slamming them into walls]] or [[High Altitude Interrogation|dangling them off railings.]]
* Quiet's [[Establishing Character Moment]] in ''[[Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain]]'' (as in, when the player realizes ''not'' to underestimate this sexy gal in a bikini) is a cutscene where she kills ''two soldiers at once'' (one in each hand) this way
* Quiet's [[Establishing Character Moment]] in ''[[Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain]]'' (as in, when the player realizes ''not'' to underestimate this sexy gal in a bikini) is a cutscene where she kills ''two soldiers at once'' (one in each hand) this way


== Web Animation ==
== [[Web Animation]] ==
* Hal was on the receiving end of one of these by [[Super Mario Bros Z|Turbo Mecha Sonic]] in the [[Easter Egg]] of ''[[Bowser's Kingdom]]'' episode 8.
* Hal was on the receiving end of one of these by [[Super Mario Bros Z|Turbo Mecha Sonic]] in the [[Easter Egg]] of ''[[Bowser's Kingdom]]'' episode 8.
* In ''[[Haloid]]'' a Covenant Elite does this to an ODST near the end of the initial battle.
* In ''[[Haloid]]'' a Covenant Elite does this to an ODST near the end of the initial battle.


== Web Comics ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=1064 this strip] of ''[[Misfile]]'', resident [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] Cassiel gets this treatment as part of the Creepy New Angel Xapharael's [[Kick the Dog|introduction]].
* In [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=1064 this strip] of ''[[Misfile]]'', resident [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] Cassiel gets this treatment as part of the Creepy New Angel Xapharael's [[Kick the Dog|introduction]].
* In ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20090901192730/http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=7&issue=14 Bearclaw] is able to do this ''to a velociraptor''.
* In ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20090901192730/http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=7&issue=14 Bearclaw] is able to do this ''to a velociraptor''.
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* In ''[[The Dreamland Chronicles]]'', in a rare [[Good Versus Good]] example, an impatient Orion does it to Alex just so the latter will take his flight training seriously. From there, it's [[Die or Fly]].
* In ''[[The Dreamland Chronicles]]'', in a rare [[Good Versus Good]] example, an impatient Orion does it to Alex just so the latter will take his flight training seriously. From there, it's [[Die or Fly]].


== Web Original ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* Combined with a [[Neck Snap]] in ''[[Magical Girl Hunters]]'' against Pretty Marshall Rose.
* Combined with a [[Neck Snap]] in ''[[Magical Girl Hunters]]'' against Pretty Marshall Rose.
* Carmilla of the ''[[Whateley Universe]]'' does this to Shadowolf, but she has [[Combat Tentacles]], so his legs and arms are also restrained and he can't fight back. He then finds out she's really a [[Cosmic Horror]] instead of a schoolgirl.
* Carmilla of the ''[[Whateley Universe]]'' does this to Shadowolf, but she has [[Combat Tentacles]], so his legs and arms are also restrained and he can't fight back. He then finds out she's really a [[Cosmic Horror]] instead of a schoolgirl.
* Captain Hammer uses a slightly more practical version on Dr. Horrible at the end of the first act of ''Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-Long Blog'', grabbing the Doctor by the neck without lifting him off the ground.
* Captain Hammer uses a slightly more practical version on Dr. Horrible at the end of the first act of ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]'', grabbing the Doctor by the neck without lifting him off the ground.


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', Blackarachnia does this to Optimus Prime after downloading Bulkhead's strength.
* In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', Blackarachnia does this to Optimus Prime after downloading Bulkhead's strength.
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{{quote|'''Starscream:''' ''(to Bumblebee)'' YOU INTERRUPTED MY SPEECH!}}
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* ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short ''Big Top Bunny''. Bruno the bear does it to [[Bugs Bunny]] so Bugs will let Bruno do the 1,000-foot-high dive first.
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short ''Big Top Bunny''. Bruno the bear does it to [[Bugs Bunny]] so Bugs will let Bruno do the 1,000-foot-high dive first.


== Real Life ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* Some small mammals will go limp if you do this ''from behind'', grasping them by the loose skin there, as it taps into their infantile reflexes from being carried by their mothers. It's the safest way to carry an uncooperative rabbit, for one. Don't carry grown cats by their necks alone, though; they can get hurt that way.
* Some small mammals will go limp if you do this ''from behind'', grasping them by the loose skin there, as it taps into their infantile reflexes from being carried by their mothers. It's the safest way to carry an uncooperative rabbit, for one. Don't carry grown cats by their necks alone, though; they can get hurt that way.
** And if that warning alone [[Jerkass|isn't enough to heed the advice]], picking up a grown cat by the neck also doesn't tend to make them go limp, either, and ''you'' can also get hurt that way. Typically gorgeous [[wikipedia:Ragdoll|Ragdolls]] are very likely an exception; but then, Ragdolls usually go limp when you pick them up ''anyway''.
** And if that warning alone [[Jerkass|isn't enough to heed the advice]], picking up a grown cat by the neck also doesn't tend to make them go limp, either, and ''you'' can also get hurt that way. Typically gorgeous [[wikipedia:Ragdoll|Ragdolls]] are very likely an exception; but then, Ragdolls usually go limp when you pick them up ''anyway''.