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* In the ''[[Harley Quinn]]'' cartoon, Arkham is still something of a [[Cardboard Prison]], but the staff does seem to be trying harder. Guards appointed in the same wing as Poison Ivy are armed with flamethrowers, which they use on any plant matter that might come near her. Eventually Ivy escapes with Riddler's help; he eats an orange, swallows the seeds in the process, and gives them to her after passing them.
* Played for laughs in the ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' episode "Operation: C.A.K.E.D.-5", Father's [[Evil Plan]] involves constructing an ice-cream cake the size of the Death Star; when he has the captured Numbah 86 and Numbuh 18th Century thrown in the detention block, they quickly find that eating their way out is impossible, because he was savvy enough to build that part of the complex with sorbet, a [[Stock Yuck]] of frozen desserts.
* From ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]'', the Self-Aware Megalomaniacal Computer Storage area in the Daystrom Institute. It seems that the concept of [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]] has become such a problem for Starfleet that they use this place as a prison for evil computers. Known inmates include 10111 and AGIMUS (from "Where Pleasant Fountains Lie") and Peanut Hamper (from "A Mathematically Perfect Redemption"). A later episode gives is a name - Daystrom Institute, Megalomaniacal A.I. Penitentiary - and shows it has a lot of amenities a regular prison has, including work detail, an excersizeexercise room, and group therapy sessions. Inmates are also given parole hearings.
 
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