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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Subtly referenced]] in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55gmAtakjJ4#t=1m30s the trailer] for ''[[Puss in Boots (animation)|Puss in Boots]]''.
{{quote|'''Humpty Alexander Dumpty:''' You got any idea what they do to eggs in prison? I'll tell you this. It ain't [[A Worldwide Punomenon|over easy.]]}}
 
 
== Literature ==
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* Not exactly prison, but the orderlies at the [[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest|Pendleton insane asylum]] love to give patients showers. They always check the patient's temperature at the same time they shower the patient, and they go down to [[Battleaxe Nurse|Miss Ratched]] beforehand to get a rectal thermometer and a bottle of Vaseline. She admonishes them to use the minimum amount of Vaseline necessary, but they take the whole bottle inside with them, and they turn up the water pressure till the noise [[Nightmare Fuel|makes it impossible to hear anything that's going on inside]]...
* Happened to Sean Miller in the book (but not the movie) version of ''[[Tom Clancy|Patriot Games]]''.
* A rather dark joke (of the "blink and you'll miss it" variety) in the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'', as Vimes tries to talk Lady Sybil out of making him wear a formal "duke outfit" that includes red tights to an important function: "Duke's a military title, dear. No soldier would ever wear tights to a battlefield. Not if he thought there was any chance of him being taken prisoner, anyway."
* [[Played for Laughs]] in ''[[Bridget Jones]]: The Edge of Reason'', where Bridget is imprisoned in Thailand for unwittingly smuggling drugs and is groped/molested by other women in her cell. She ends up having to bribe them to leave her alone by giving them her Wonderbra, but consoles herself by thinking she is safe because at least she still has underpants.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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* A recurring skit on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' "Scared Straight" Keenan Thompson (often joined by the Host of the Week) talks to some teens about the dangers of going to prison, most of which involves prison rape.
* In the [[NBC]] made-for-tv movie [[Born Innocent]], Linda Blair plays a fourteen-year-old runaway who, while in a girl's detention center, is gang-raped in the shower with a plunger handle. On screen. In 1974.
 
 
== Music ==
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* The [[Bloodhound Gang]]'s "I Hope You Die" describes how the subject of the song will hopefully go to prison for (accidental) vehicular homicide, and be put in the same cell as someone called Bowling Ball Bag Bob:
{{quote|What happens next is all a blur / But you remember that "fist" can be a verb.}}
 
 
== New Media ==
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* A simple story about getting a functioning [[Star Wars|lightsaber]] in the mail somehow leads to promises of brutal vengeance: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRINErZzyTA "I'm gonna make sure you guys get locked up in a *raping* jail!"]
* Featured in the disclaimer on certain kinds of [[Not Safe for Work|NSFW]] original fiction on the 'net: ''Anyone acting out such scenarios in "real life" can look forward to many unproductive years getting it up the butt by a fellow convict in their local prison.''
 
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Played with in ''[[Bloom County]]'', where Opus the penguin is sent to jail for a misinterpreted compliment, with one or more massive hungry prisoners regarding him with adoration...
 
== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
 
== Recorded and Stand Up Comedy ==
* [[Chris Rock]] has a bit in ''Bigger and Blacker'' describing an HBO special about prison life. The interviewer is talking to a drug dealer who makes would-be purchasers "toss his salad." The interviewer asks why: "When a man's sucking your dick, he can pretend it's something else. If he's eatin' ass, he '''knows''' it's ass." This is not prison rape, obviously, but Rock makes a few follow-up jokes that do reference that.
* Yakov Smirnov: 'We have homosexual in Russia, but none of them gay. Punishment for homosexual in Soviet Russia is ten year locked up in prison with other men ... but there is five year waiting list'
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* A [[Scary Black Man]] (who else) and the titular [[Anti-Hero]] of ''[[Edmond]]''.
** Another [[David Mamet]] play also makes reference to it: ''[[Speed-the-Plow]]'' features a movie pitch made by one of the characters for a prison-set action film that involves the threat of this. ''Also by a [[Scary Black Man]]''.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* Played for laughs in [https://web.archive.org/web/20150530165537/http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20050410&mode=classic this] ''[[User Friendly]]'' strip.
* ''[[Ménage à 3]]'': When Gary is afraid that Yuki will turn him in for accidentally molesting her, he says to Dillon: "Just remember me fondly as I get butt-raped daily in jail."
 
 
== Web Original ==