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== Anime & Manga ==
 
* ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'': [[The Rival|Shutaro Mendo]] has an army of [[The Men in Black|Men in Black]] bodyguards, usually calling them "Men in Black Glasses" due to their signature shades. In a subversion, they're all incompetent idiots who frequently misunderstand his commands and are easily fooled -- in one chapter of the manga, [[Green-Skinned Space Babe|Lum]], [[Cute Bruiser|Shinobu]] and [[Bifauxnen|Ryuunosuke]] easily infiltrated them by [[Wig, Dress, Accent|putting on black suits and glasses]].<br /><br />His sister, [[Royal Brat|Ryoko Mendo]], is served by a team of kuroko, kabuki stagehands that officially aren't there and fulfill her every order, including playing her horse when she's feeling particularly dramatic. They pop up from the strangest places and are much more organized than her brother's minions. Of course, that does not stop the two groups having tea together when their masters are not throwing grenades at each other and complaining about their difficult life.
** His sister, [[Royal Brat|Ryoko Mendo]], is served by a team of kuroko, kabuki stagehands that officially aren't there and fulfill her every order, including playing her horse when she's feeling particularly dramatic. They pop up from the strangest places and are much more organized than her brother's minions. Of course, that does not stop the two groups having tea together when their masters are not throwing grenades at each other and complaining about their difficult life.
* [[media:1121134714739.jpg|Click here]] to see several of the girls from ''[[Pani Poni Dash!]]'' do the MIB thing.
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'': Tomoyo had her Men in Black (or should we say Womenn in Black) female bodyguards. They also show up in ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle|Tsubasa]]'' in the [[Elseworld|alternate world]] of Piffle.
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* The GOP in ''[[Kurau Phantom Memory]]'' is populated by Men in Black, with the one in charge being a female version, complete with cool sunglasses and bad-ass attitude, inspired by her hatred for the two protagonists and their kind.
* The main characters of ''[[Ga-Rei Zero]]'' are essentially MIB working to protect the ignorant masses from supernatural threats.
* ''[[Detective Conan]]'''s black-clothed organization, who are responsible for turning Shinichi into what he is now. Though they seem to be a very small criminal gang, they are extraordinarily powerful, mainly because the world at large doesn't even know they exist. They basically live off of this trope, committing crimes by blackmailing others into doing it for them, killing those who learn of their existence and anybody they might possibly have contacted, and even killing members whom they consider even a potential threat. Many of their members even wear black outfits and shades (when not in disguise)!<br /><br />It is implied the organization is at least somewhat larger than what we see (how large is anyone's guess) and that the main foes are in fact several of the top ranking members that report directly to the boss. Also, they are always in disguise, because their very existence is a secret to the world and they want to keep it that way.
** It is implied the organization is at least somewhat larger than what we see (how large is anyone's guess) and that the main foes are in fact several of the top ranking members that report directly to the boss. Also, they are always in disguise, because their very existence is a secret to the world and they want to keep it that way.
* In chapter 214 of ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Kaede and Setsuna are dressed quite literally as Men in Black, though perhaps WIB would be more appropriate. Regardless, in looks they fit the part perfectly.
* Ciel from ''[[Tsukihime]]'' usually dresses up as a teacher or a [[Church Militant]], but she once put on fancy to retrieve her [[Empathic Weapon]] that had befriended [[Those Two Guys|That One Guy]]. Apparently she thought it would attract less attention or something. (Well, she can just use her [[Evil Eye]] to wipe people's memories, but still.)
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== Live Action TV ==
* ''[[The X-Files]]'' occasionally had Men in Black as nameless grunts for the [[Ancient Conspiracy]] that ran the government. However, when Men in Black were specifically referred to, it was spoofed by casting ''[[Jeopardy!]]'''s Alex Trebek and wrestler/future governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura in the roles. The [[Celebrity Paradox]] was [[Zig-Zagging Trope|zig zagged]] in that episode: the MIB played by Ventura was described as "creepy," while the one played by Trebek was described as "looked like Alex Trebek," which made those reporting them seem all the more crazy.<br /><br />Mulder himself was referred to as an MIB when episodes had a more objective viewpoint ("Jose Chung's from Outer Space", etc.). Mulder was dropped into the body of an MIB in the episode "Dreamland" switching with Michael McKean, who complains that his job is a good deal more tedious than popular belief would have it.
** Mulder himself was referred to as an MIB when episodes had a more objective viewpoint ("Jose Chung's from Outer Space", etc.). Mulder was dropped into the body of an MIB in the episode "Dreamland" switching with Michael McKean, who complains that his job is a good deal more tedious than popular belief would have it.
* One of the villains in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation]]'' is a Man in Black. Bishop, from the 2003 cartoon, was also one.
* ''[[Torchwood]]'''s members are, essentially, Men in Black who are doing the MIB equivalent of [[Not Wearing Tights]]. They wipe memories of alien encounters as well as confiscate, and reverse-engineer any alien technology which finds its way to Earth. What do they get up to behind the scenes? Well, in the case of Torchwood 3 (Cardiff) at least... lots of sex.
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* Frank Black's "Men In Black"
* Will Smith's theme songs to the films, "Men In Black" and "Nod Ya Head (Black Suits Coming)"
* [[Running Wild (band)|Running Wild]]'s ha song "Men in Black" from (''Masquerade'' album).
* For a while in the summer/fall of 2010 [[Kanye West]] and his whole crew started using a smart tailored aesthetic that he called "Rosewood Movement", which had the side effect of making all of them [http://www.dresslikekanyewest.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/kanye-rosewood-movement-in-korea.jpg look like Men in Black]
 
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* ''[[Fans]]!'' had its Fantasmagorical Integration Board, or FIB, whose theoretical purpose was the defense of the world from destructive forces. Initially antagonists, then untrusted allies, then antagonists again, then... and so on. Largely a sort of over-arching sendup of this concept and all related ones. Most notably, "Miller" and "Sully" were agents, and "The XYZ-Files" was a way for them to cover their tracks using fiction. They were semi-sympathetic.
** Which was exactly what their "first" leader wanted. It's easier to get away with things when they like you.
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', a [[Flash Back]] reveals that two rather benign Men in Black were responsible for Zimmy and Gamma's enrollment at the Court, apparently for the girls' own protection. Their insignia and then [[Word of God|Word Of Tom]] has since revealed that they were Court staff.
* ''[[The Continentals]]'' is a steampunk murder, mystery, adventure featuring two "Continental Operatives" named Jeffrey Tiffen Smythe and Lady Fiona Fiziwigg who work for an official government agency that doesn't offically exist known as the A.T.S.T.K
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' has Agent Ben and Agent Jerry. Initially just a pair of FBI agents who had the bad luck to be stuck with the task of investigating Bob, they have since been officially promoted to the status of a "paranormal taskforce", and now get undesirable jobs like investigating "[[Fish People]] reports" [[Cosmic Horror|in Innsmouth.]] Jerry blames Bob for this development in his career.
* ''[[The Law of Purple]]'' features an MIB. Ironically, the ''[[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]]'' film also exists in this universe.
* ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'s'' Martians theme has repeated appearances by an MIB agent, who shows up out of nowhere to deny all of Ishmael's claims of Martians, [[Implausible Deniability|no matter how much proof there is]]. His most memorable moments include denying the existance of aliens [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/782.html to the Martians themselves], [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1146.html preemptively denying Ishmael's next alien sighting], [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1189.html claiming that Venus was actually the one using Ishmal's computer], [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1352.html denying Ishmael's claims that they can move from one room to the other], and many other leaps of [[You Fail Logic Forever|horrible logic]]. But, [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1028.html of course],
{{quote|'''Man in Black''': {[[Revealing Coverup|appearing disconcertingly in their path]]} [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|There's no such thing]] as Men in Black.}}
* In ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' Mr. Verres, Tedd's Dad, is a high ranking offical in a similar organization in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''.
** In a recent comicEventually, a bit of (relative) realism was injected into the situation, after Mr. Verres became personally involved, and nearly killed a wizard who was attacking his niece:
{{quote|'''Director:''' Edward, your supernatural and extraterrestrial connections make you invaluable, but I have suspected for a while now that you have ''too much'' of a personal connection to much of what happens around here. Your loss of control today confirms it. As of this moment, you are no longer head of the paranormal division, and will not take part in investigations.
'''Mr. Verres:''' You're ''firing me''?!
'''Director:''' Oh no, nothing of the sort. You have too may important friends who would raise hell, myself included. No, I'm doing the best thing I can do for everyone, Ed. [[Kicked Upstairs|I'm promoting you to head of Paranormal Diplomacy.]]<br />
'''Mr. Verres:''' There is no such position.<br />
'''Director:''' ''There is now.'' }}
* The ''[[Walkyverse]]'' has exactly ''one'' MIB. {{spoiler|He's an agent ''and'' an alien in disguise.}}
* MIB Agent Turing has appeared twice in ''[[Questionable Content]]'' starting [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=147 here] and later [http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=750 here].
* The main characters of ''[[Exterminatus Now]]'' are part of the Mobian Inquisition, though most Inquisitors prefer [[Badass Longcoat|black trenchcoats]] to suits (and Eastwood recently switched to a brown one). [http://exterminatusnow.comicgenesisco.comuk/d2010-12-06/comic/non-storyline/randoms/boy-did-you-pick-the-wrong-table/20101206.html Once] they had to correct a drunken [[Conspiracy Theorist]].
* In ''[[Elf Blood]]'', King, the leader of the secretive paramilitary government-sanctioned magitek-wielding unethically-experimenting Council, naturally favours a dark grey suit and a dark burgundy tie.
* All the members of ''[[Trying Human]]'''s Majestic 12 fit very well, following the dress code (except for 3, who wears a ''white'' suit) and being an organization totally dedicated to dealing with alien activity on Earth. Unlike most examples of this trope, a good number of Majic agents are [[Hot Chick in a Badass Suit|female]].
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