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A common [[Action Adventure Tropes]]. Often part of the [[Cannibal Tribe]] movie genre, but not limited to it. |
A common [[Action Adventure Tropes]]. Often part of the [[Cannibal Tribe]] movie genre, but not limited to it. |
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The protagonists are [[Captured |
The protagonists are [[Captured by Cannibals|captured by some primitives and taken away to their village]]. Invariably, they will be taken away like mere game, arms and legs tied to a pole carried by a pair of tribesmen. |
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They are rarely gagged, though, so expect lots of grumbling about the discomfort or the whole humiliation of the thing. |
They are rarely gagged, though, so expect lots of grumbling about the discomfort or the whole humiliation of the thing. |
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A subtrope of [[Bound and Gagged]]. Often preceded by [[Caught in |
A subtrope of [[Bound and Gagged]]. Often preceded by [[Caught in a Snare]]. Not to be confused with [[Bridal Carry]]. |
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== Anime & Manga == |
== Anime & Manga == |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Fairy Tail]]'': This is the fate awaiting Ichiya of Blue Pegasus after [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fairy_tail/v17/c137/14.html he's beaten by some goons] working for Oracion Seis. |
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== Comic Books == |
== Comic Books == |
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* The protagonists of ''[[De Cape |
* The protagonists of ''[[De Cape et de Crocs]]'' undergo this treatment. However, as they are [[Petting Zoo People]] (a fox and a wolf), one even comments on how degrading the whole thing is. |
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== Fan Works == |
== Fan Works == |
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* In ''[[ |
* In ''[[Travels Through Azeroth and Outland]]'', a ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' fanfiction, Destron falls victim to this thanks to the Vilebranch trolls of the Hinterlands. |
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== Films -- Animation == |
== Films -- Animation == |
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* It occurs in Disney's version of ''[[Peter Pan (Disney)|Peter Pan]]'', right after the Indians capture the Lost Boys. |
* It occurs in Disney's version of ''[[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Peter Pan]]'', right after the Indians capture the Lost Boys. |
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== Films -- Live-Action == |
== Films -- Live-Action == |
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* In ''[[Avatar ( |
* In ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'', Jake Sully & Grace Augustine are taken captive by the Na'vi, But not before being released after by Mo'at after but on one condition, that they must save her people, they both agree. |
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* In ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', Luke Skywalker and Co. when captured by the |
* In ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', Luke Skywalker and Co. when captured by the Ewoks—with the exception of C-3PO, who gets a comfortable palanquin chair since they believe he's a god. |
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* This happens in the ''[[George of the Jungle ( |
* This happens in the ''[[George of the Jungle (film)|George of the Jungle]]'' film. |
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* In ''[[ |
* In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]: Dead Man's Chest'', Will Turner is brought into the village trussed to a pole like game. And Jack Sparrow spends a few minutes running away from the locals whilst tied to a rotisserie skewer. |
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* ''All Tied Up''. When Brian Hartley tries to escape from his three female captors, they bring him back by tying him to a wooden pole in this way and carrying him. |
* ''All Tied Up''. When Brian Hartley tries to escape from his three female captors, they bring him back by tying him to a wooden pole in this way and carrying him. |
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* As specified above, this is a staple of the [[Cannibal Tribe]] genre. Examples that can be found on this Wiki: |
* As specified above, this is a staple of the [[Cannibal Tribe]] genre. Examples that can be found on this Wiki: |
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** ''[[ |
** ''[[Cannibal Ferox]]'' |
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** ''[[ |
** ''[[Cannibal Holocaust]]'' |
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** ''[[ |
** ''[[Prisoner of the Cannibal God]]'' |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* One of Zack's possible "deaths" in ''[[Zack |
* One of Zack's possible "deaths" in ''[[Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure|Zack and Wiki Quest For Barbaros Treasure]]'' fits this trope. |
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== Western Animation == |
== Western Animation == |
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* In ''[[ |
* In ''[[Wakfu]]'', season 1 episode 15, Yugo, Amalia and Evangelyne are captured by primitive Sadidas on a tropical island, and carried this way to their village. Cue an [[Homage]] to the classic ''[[King Kong]]'' sacrifice scene. |
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* ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'': The episode "Needle Point" has Kowalski, Private and Rico doing this to Skipper [[Kind Restraints|while trying to get him to the medical bay]]; being [[The Ace]], Skipper somehow manages to escape while simultaneously substituting Julien for himself (made even funnier by the fact that Julien wasn't even nearby when the switch happened). |
* ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'': The episode "Needle Point" has Kowalski, Private and Rico doing this to Skipper [[Kind Restraints|while trying to get him to the medical bay]]; being [[The Ace]], Skipper somehow manages to escape while simultaneously substituting Julien for himself (made even funnier by the fact that Julien wasn't even nearby when the switch happened). |
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 14 June 2015
A common Action Adventure Tropes. Often part of the Cannibal Tribe movie genre, but not limited to it.
![](http://static.miraheze.org/allthetropeswiki/8/83/Captured_9184.jpg)
The protagonists are captured by some primitives and taken away to their village. Invariably, they will be taken away like mere game, arms and legs tied to a pole carried by a pair of tribesmen.
They are rarely gagged, though, so expect lots of grumbling about the discomfort or the whole humiliation of the thing.
A subtrope of Bound and Gagged. Often preceded by Caught in a Snare. Not to be confused with Bridal Carry.
Examples of Tribal Carry include:
Anime & Manga
- Fairy Tail: This is the fate awaiting Ichiya of Blue Pegasus after he's beaten by some goons working for Oracion Seis.
Comic Books
- The protagonists of De Cape et de Crocs undergo this treatment. However, as they are Petting Zoo People (a fox and a wolf), one even comments on how degrading the whole thing is.
Fan Works
- In Travels Through Azeroth and Outland, a World of Warcraft fanfiction, Destron falls victim to this thanks to the Vilebranch trolls of the Hinterlands.
Films -- Animation
- It occurs in Disney's version of Peter Pan, right after the Indians capture the Lost Boys.
Films -- Live-Action
- In Avatar, Jake Sully & Grace Augustine are taken captive by the Na'vi, But not before being released after by Mo'at after but on one condition, that they must save her people, they both agree.
- In Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker and Co. when captured by the Ewoks—with the exception of C-3PO, who gets a comfortable palanquin chair since they believe he's a god.
- This happens in the George of the Jungle film.
- In Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Will Turner is brought into the village trussed to a pole like game. And Jack Sparrow spends a few minutes running away from the locals whilst tied to a rotisserie skewer.
- All Tied Up. When Brian Hartley tries to escape from his three female captors, they bring him back by tying him to a wooden pole in this way and carrying him.
- As specified above, this is a staple of the Cannibal Tribe genre. Examples that can be found on this Wiki:
Literature
- Happens in one of the Spellsinger books, when the Ogres capture Jon-Tom and his friends.
Live-Action TV
- Can be seen in the MacGyver episode "The Golden Triangle".
Video Games
- One of Zack's possible "deaths" in Zack and Wiki Quest For Barbaros Treasure fits this trope.
Western Animation
- In Wakfu, season 1 episode 15, Yugo, Amalia and Evangelyne are captured by primitive Sadidas on a tropical island, and carried this way to their village. Cue an Homage to the classic King Kong sacrifice scene.
- The Penguins of Madagascar: The episode "Needle Point" has Kowalski, Private and Rico doing this to Skipper while trying to get him to the medical bay; being The Ace, Skipper somehow manages to escape while simultaneously substituting Julien for himself (made even funnier by the fact that Julien wasn't even nearby when the switch happened).