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[[File:Wedding_Peach_strong_testWedding Peach strong test.jpg|link=Wedding Peach|frame|Don't touch that. We know ''exactly'' where it's been.]]
 
 
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Women can pull this trick too, with their own... implications about it. Also can be done whether it's pants or a skirt.
 
When the [['''Trouser Space]]''' region is explicitly the character's rectum, then that's an [[Ass Shove]]. When the item retrieved is a gun, then its a [[Pants-Positive Safety]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Magic Pants]], or, despite being the trouser version of Hammerspace, [[MC Hammer|Hammerpants]].
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* As seen in the pic, one of the demons in ''[[Wedding Peach]]'' pulls a carnival style strength test out of his pants, actually freaking out his devil master by doing so.
* In ''[[Bleach]]'', Ururu turns around, bends over and [[media:uruushidingplace.gif|pulls a bazooka from out her skirt]].
** The Arrancar Pesh keeps his sword {{spoiler|ULTIMAA!!!}} down the front of his <s>pants</s> loincloth, and massively [[Squick|squickssquick]]s [[Mad Scientist]] Szayel Aporro Grantz in the process. That's quite an accomplishment, given how disgusting most of what Szayel does is.
* ''[[Buso Renkin]]'''s Papillon has the disturbing tendecy to pull whatever item he needs out of his butterfly speedos, ranging from a key to {{spoiler|his kakugane}} to even a second copy of his costume, and of course various copies of his trademark butterfly mask.
** Disturbingly, he seems to have had this habit [and the speedos] since before {{spoiler|he turned into a humanoid homunculus}}, as the speedos were under his clothes {{spoiler|pre-transformation}} and the key was clearly in there before the fact as well.
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(reaches into waistline as crowd gasps and screams; Bart pulls out paper, they sigh with relief)
(Or was it disappointment?) }}
* Done with a not ridiculously large object in ''[[Snatch]]'', but still lampshaded and spoofed. At one point two wannabe gangsters are going to turn over a huge diamond to a mob boss in order to get themselves out of trouble with said mob boss. When they're outside the mobster's headquarters, it turns out that the slightly [[The Ditz|ditzy]] one has hidden it in [[Trouser Space]]. The Following conversation takes place:
{{quote|'''Sol:''' Well why did you put it down there?
'''Vince:''' In case we got mugged.
'''Sol:''' You're not from this planet are you, Vincent? Who is gonna mug two black fellas, who're holding pistols, while sitting in a car that's worth less than your shirt?!! }}
** And then right after this, a different gangster who is after the diamond taps on the window of their car with his [[Hand Cannon|Desert Eagle]]. It turns out [[Trouser Space]] actually keeps the diamond hidden a little longer.
* ''[[Bram Stoker's Dracula|Bram Stokers Dracula]]'' (1992). Watched by a wide-eyed Mina Harker, Lucy Westenra appears to be reaching into the trousers of her American suitor, saying "Let me touch it; it's so big!" only to remove a huge Bowie knife.
* Lampshaded and parodied in ''Lean on Me'', where one high school character imitates the Principal's demeanor while unlocking a door. He reaches into his beltline, finds something, and says "ooh, thats not the key".
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** Also batteries, sticks of dynamite, rolled-up copies of valuable paintings, batteries disguised as sausages, sticks of dynamite disguised as sausages, valuable paintings and copies thereof rolled up and stored inside sausages, the same stored inside baguettes... Are we getting the idea, here?
* Gaius Baltar has done this in ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]''. Played totally straight, even with a strip search.
* Played magnificently in an episode of ''[[All That]]'', which featured Baggin' Saggin' Barry, a guy who could pull ''anything'' out of his comically oversized pants. When a similarly abilitied [[The Rival|rival]] came into town, he was at first depressed. Then a [[Magical Negro]] told him to "reach down ''deep''". The result? A [[Trouser Space]] contest with his rival, which he won by pulling out ''[[Abraham Lincoln]]''.
* Bill on ''[[The Red Green Show]]'' is a master of this trope, constantly pulling things out of "storage space" in his overalls, up to and including a ''whole bicycle''.
* Richie in ''[[Bottom]]'' fit a whole BBC camera in down there.
{{quote|There's plenty of space in my trousers... sadly.}}
* The ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode, "The Runaway Bride". Donna is forced to [[Lampshade Hanging|hang a lampshade]] on how The Doctor manages to carry around a large two-handed R/C controller complete with aerial in his trousers.
{{quote|'''The Doctor''': [[Applied Phlebotinum|Bigger on the inside.]] [[Gag Penis|* wink* ]]}}
* In the first episode of ''[[Wiseguy]]'', [[The Mafia]] is surprised to see an [[Arms Dealer]] bring his woman to their meeting. As things go badly we see her casually unbuttoning her skirt (how she does this [[Not Distracted by the Sexy|without attracting attention]] is not explained), then she somehow produces an [[Cool Guns|Ingram MAC-10]] and starts blazing away. Now admittedly the MAC-10 is quite small for an SMG, but it's still a large chunk of metal to be hiding between your legs while wearing a tight skirt. It's worth noting that this scene was based on a real-life arms deal in which the narrator noticed the women at the meeting were concealing firearms between their legs just from the way they sat down.
* In the episode 6 of Al TV, during an interview with [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] recalls that it's just where he's put his bologna sandwich.
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