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* Parodied in the [[Ur Example|ur-context]] of a ''Dr. No'' spoof in [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1384.html this] ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]''.
* ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' does this [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0185.html here], with reference to this trope.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'':
** In ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' nearNear the end of the siege of Azure City, Haley and Belkar attempt to retrieve {{spoiler|Roy's body}} from the battlefield but find that he and {{spoiler|O-Chul}} are guests at a tea party hosted by the extremely powerful but childlike Monster in the Darkness. (Yes, {{spoiler|Roy is dead. O-Chul is paralyzed.}} It's that sort of tea party.) Haley and Belkar have to carefully play along through the meal (and Belkar has to ''cook'' the meal) before they can attempt to escape.
** Played almost perfectly straight when Elan's father invites Elan and Haley to a formal dinner, except for the fact that Elan hasn't realized his dad is a villain yet.
* ''[[Blade Bunny]]'': When your would-be assassin is a hot chick in a bunnygirl outfit and disarmed to boot you can probably be excused for deciding to indulge in this trope.
* In ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]'', the warriors ''think'' Garland is doing this, when in fact he's an [[Affably Evil]] [[Harmless Villain]].
* In ''[[Exterminatus Now]]'', Silas Morth invites Jamilla to dinner after finding out she's a spy. He even adds complimentary drugs to the wine to make her a more compliant sacrifice.
 
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