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* ''[[Underworld (film)|Underworld]]'' features a wall of anti-lycan weaponry for use by Deathdealers.
** ''[[Blade]]'' also has an anti-vampire wall of weapons.
* ''[[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]]'' has an impressive wall of impossible sci-fi superweapons in the form of Jeebs' Jewelery; naturally, seeing as Jeebs is a fence who deals in the black market, he keeps the display hidden behind a secret panel.
** The sequel has another one stashed behind the wall of Agent Kay's old apartment. It comes in handy for the heroes when they are stuck outside of MIB headquarters.
* In ''Pineapple Express'', Red literally has weapons in the wall.
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* The Fenton family in ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. They have a ''vault'' of weapons.
* [[SpongeBob SquarePants|Mermaidman and Barnacleboy]] have one, and its weapons are genuinely deadly (as deadly as it can get in a children's show, anyways). One wonders why the duo never use said weapons seeing how their own abilities are lacking due to age.
* Most versions of the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' have the heroes keep one of these in their lair, usually in their training room, though in this case it's all martial arts weapons.
 
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