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* On ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', when Lucius and Jimmy are trapped on a [[Far Side Island]], Lucius does this, trapping Jimmy on a very small "half". Being [[The Pollyanna|Jimmy]], he's flattered that Lucius gives him half.
* In ''[[Angelina Ballerina]]: The Next Steps'', Angelina and Marco did this with a poster after they were assigned to work together. Marco didn't want frills and a tutu on his poster, while Angelina couldn't abide by the idea of having soccer balls in the poster. It didn't work work out, and they went through a couple of other hangups, before finally hitting on a working idea.
* On ''[[Cat DogCatDog]]'', Cat and Dog once took this to the extreme by physically sawing all their possessions in half, including their house.
* On ''[[American Dad]]'', Stan and Francine draw a line across the house after a fight over remodeling the kitchen. It's an [[Invoked Trope]], as Stan comments he saw it on ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''. Eventually they build a wall across the middle of the house and a [[Time Passes Montage]] shows the family celebrating holidays on Stan's and Francine's side. (It turns out they celebrated all those holidays in one week to make each other feel bad.)
* In ''[[The Smurfs]]'' episode "Romeo and Smurfette," Papa Smurf has Brainy divide the village like this when Gargamel starts a dangerous Smurfette/Handy vs. Smurfette/Hefty [[Ship-to-Ship Combat|Ship War]]. Seriously.