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* ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]'' starts with Charlie breaking out of a dog pound, the whole sequence of which is treated like a typical jailbreak scene. In the next scene, another dog comments on Charlie's return with "Ain't you supposed to be on Death Row?" |
* ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]'' starts with Charlie breaking out of a dog pound, the whole sequence of which is treated like a typical jailbreak scene. In the next scene, another dog comments on Charlie's return with "Ain't you supposed to be on Death Row?" |
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* Dan has this view of animal shelters in an episode of ''[[Dan Vs.]]'' |
* Dan has this view of animal shelters in an episode of ''[[Dan Vs.]]'' |
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{{quote|"I didn't ask you to build an animal jail across the street. Shut your prisoners up, warden!"}} |
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* Played with in ''[[Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron]]''. The wild horses see stables as a prison, or like them being taken for slaves. The humans in the movie are treated quite reasonably though, but the horses point-of-view is different from the reality. |
* Played with in ''[[Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron]]''. The wild horses see stables as a prison, or like them being taken for slaves. The humans in the movie are treated quite reasonably though, but the horses point-of-view is different from the reality. |
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* ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' did this with a fish tank. |
* ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' did this with a fish tank. |