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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Becomes a plot point in [[The Movie]] of ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]''. Togusa is on stakeout in his car when he notices that the automatic doors for the parking garage take longer to close than they normally would. He then finds out that the pressure-sensitive floor picked up far more weight than the two people he saw walking in. {{spoiler|The reason is because mooks with optical camouflage snuck in behind them.}}
* A crucial battle in ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' happens in one.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* The basis of the movie ''[[P2]]''.
* Scarecrow's drug deal at the beginning of ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' takes place in a parking garage.
* In ''[[Fantastic Four (film)|Fantastic Four]]'', Doom {{spoiler|kills Ned Cecil}} in a parking garage.
* In ''[[Fargo]]'', this is where the {{spoiler|[[Bribe Backfire]] that kills Jerry's father-in-law}} takes place.
* ''[[Frantic]]''. A [[Hostage for Macguffin]] exchange is set up in a multilevel parking garage; unfortunately it's gatecrashed by Mossad agents who turn it into a shootout.
* Christine in ''[[Drag Me to Hell]]'' is confronted and assaulted by a vengeful gypsy in an isolated parking garage.
* ''[[Death Wish 4 The Crackdown]]'' opens with three guys trying to rape a woman in a parking garage, and Paul Kersey intervening the process. {{spoiler|It's actually a dream he's having}}.
 
== [[Live -Action TelevisionTV]] ==
* Much of the season 6 finale of ''[[House MD(TV series)|House]]'' takes place in a collapsed and collapsing parking garage.
* An episode of ''[[Seinfeld]]'' takes place in a mall parking garage.
* The Grave Digger, one of the scariest antagonists on ''[[Bones]]'', kidnapped Bones and Hodgins from a parking garage.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Parodied in the episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'' when the Griffins become a reality TV show and Meg Griffin is kicked off the show for being boring; she later has to meet her parents in a parking garage, where they're wearing trenchcoats, fedoras, and sunglasses (and Peter offers her a cigarette).
* Parodied in an episode of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' where the Simpson kids go to meet an informant (who turns out to be Mr. Smithers) in a garage. He goes to great lengths to conceal his identity (wearing a trench coat, smoking, standing in the shadows, etc.) but the effect is ruined when Homer drives up and turns on his headlights.
{{quote|'''Smithers''': Well, you might as well give me a ride home...}}