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== Tabletop Games ==
* In the ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' 3.5 edition game, there is a way for a character to not only develop immunity to poison but actually absorb them for healing and stat boosts. On the Character Optimization forum at the [[Wizards of the Coast]] message boards, a character called the Trouserfang Dwarf was developed who got [[Game Breaker|twinked this ability to the max]] and would walk around with his [[Stealth Pun|trousers full of the most venomous snakes]] he could buy and monstrously overpowered stats.
** If anyone were to actually play this character, the suggested pre-combat threat was ''[[Nightmare Fuel|"Don't make me take off my pants".]]''
* Giants in ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' use random attacks in combat. At one point, these included "Stuff in Pants." The (very) unfortunate victim model was removed from the table permanently and counted as a casualty.
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== Theater ==
* In ''[[The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)||The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Abridged]]'', the "scholarly" character pulls out his book on Shakespeare, which he keeps...right where you think. The title of the book? ''I Love My Willy''.
 
 
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** Homage is paid to this by [http://adventuregamestudio.co.uk/games.php?action=detail&id=1208 Awakener.]
** A bit subverted in ''[[Tales of Monkey Island]]'': Chapters 1 through 4 has Guybrush mention his "trousers" or "pants pockets" when he places items in his inventory; but in Chapter 5, when he places the [[Chekhov's Boomerang|tiny pyrite parrots]] into the tip jar he has gotten, he says, "Sorry, guys. I need to keep you in a more contained space than my jacket pockets!"
* Played straight in another [[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]] adventure game - ''[[The Dig]]''. Somewhat justified in that you're never carrying a great number of objects and none of them are particularly large - your shovel is a pocket shovel - but still beyond what anyone could realistically carry.
** Many of these same jokes make it into ''[[Homestar Runner|Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'', as many of the Lucasarts people from the MI series reconvened at Telltale.
* [[Lampshaded]] in the computer game ''[[Space Quest]] III'':
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* All of the (bearded) freed prisoners in ''[[Metal Slug]]'' hide bonuses in their underwear. Including weapons. Is that a <s>Heavy Machine Gun</s> <s>Rocket Launcher</s> <s>Iron Lizard</s> <s>Flamethrower</s> Super Grenade in your pocket [[Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?|or are you happy to]]... Aw, never mind. What makes it hilarious is the giant grin they give you as they shake the bonus out.
** The boxers are comically-large and he manages to pull them out of his pants in one-piece and then put them back in easily.
* When becoming Calamity Jane in ''[[Wild ArmsARMs 3]]'', Maya has a ''[[Gatling Good|chain gun]]'' drop out of her skirt.
* Trucy does it with her panties as a magic trick in ''[[Apollo Justice]]: [[Ace Attorney]]''. Fortunately for the sanity of us all, they aren't panties that she actually wears.
* When Johnny Cage wins a round in the original [[Mortal Kombat]], where exactly does he pull his sunglasses from?
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