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Where ever the hideaway is, it must be an area so small that even if the character were to scrunch up and get squeezed into the space, it would still be too small for them, making Hammerspace the only plausible explanation for how they could possibly fit.
When characters use Hammerspace to disappear behind narrow poles, they are [[Behind a Stick]]. If a character turns out to be living inside a Hammerspace Hideaway, then it is probably a [[Clown Car Base]] instead. If we can see inside the Hammerspace Hideaway, then it will likely be [[Bigger
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* One common gag in ''[[Shake It Up]]'' involves cute kid Flynn stowing away in his sister CeCe's suitcase, even when it's filled to capacity.
** In the [[Good Luck Charlie]] crossover episode, Flynn, along with Rocky, [[Ce Ce]], and Deuce, all stowed away in Teddy's luggage. Rocky and [[Ce Ce]] hid in her suitcase, Flynn hid in her carry-on, and Deuce hid in her ''purse''. Yeah, ''her purse''.
* ''[[
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== Video Games ==
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda:
== Western Animation ==
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* ''[[Ed Edd and Eddy]]'': The Eds often end up in some very small places.
** Eddy once managed to stuff himself into a bucket.
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* ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'': "I will now hide inside my own pants. Presto!" Timmy succeeds... until Vicky yanks him out.
* [[Family Guy|"Peter, get out of the fridge!"]]
* The closet doors from ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]''.
* [[Danny Phantom]] uses this plenty. One wonders how [[It Makes Sense in Context|a soup can can hold an unlimited amount of ghosts.]] It's even lampshaded at one point:
{{quote| '''Danny:''' How on earth did they cram [[Rogues Gallery|all of you]] into the Spectre Speeder?<br />
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