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Institutional Apparel
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There are a handful of outfits used to identify when a character has been placed in some manner of corrective institution, such as a mental hospital or prison. In the case of both, this trope is usually somewhat justified, because people from prisons or mental hospitals are people who need to stand out from the normal population if they haven't been rehabilitated or declared sane. Unless it's a comic strip or a cartoon with Limited Animation, the trope is, of a necessity, temporary. Crazy people and prisoners who don't want to go back to where they broke out from make it an immediate priority to find clothes that will let them blend in. Note that the British trope of burglars wearing horizontally-striped jerseys is unrelated, being derived from the jerseys worn by seamen in the Napoleonic period and after. Crime committed by demobilised, unemployed servicemen was a BIG issue in the early to mid-nineteenth century. |
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In Batman: Arkham Asylum, a few of the villains (Zsasz, Ivy, and Croc) are wearing asylum-issued orange clothing, though they take steps to emulate their usual getups. Croc and Zsasz go shirtless, whilst Ivy goes around without pants. Stanard transfers from Blackgate either wear mottled grey scrubs or dirty white pants with no shirt. There's also hordes of "Arkham Lunatics" who are released midway through the game, who wear white scrubs and are covered in restraints, with muzzles over their faces. | |
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Watchmen has charcoal-grey prison uniforms, possibly as one of those slight differences (like everyone wearing double-breasted suits) to indicate its Alternate History. | |
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In Fractured Stars, prisoners on Frost Moon 3 wear neon green uniforms to make them easy to spot. | |
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The Heavy Metal Sisters from GLOW used to be led to the ring in straitjackets, as their gimmick was they were mental patients at the state hospital but were allowed out to wrestle "because it's therapeutic". | |
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day has Sarah Connor in the scrubs, without any accouterments that could be used as weapons, though she found a way anyway. | |
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Dead Again has people in scrubs, straitjackets or both on top of normal clothing or pajamas. | |
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In The Smurfs comic book story "King Smurf" (and its 1980s Animated Adaptation), Jokey as seen in the picture goes from wearing a regular white hat and pants to a prison-striped hat and pants when he becomes King Smurf's prisoner. In the comic book version only, after Jokey breaks out and Brainy gets put into prison, Brainy gets the same prison-stripes treatment. | |
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In Street Fighter Alpha 3, Cody, then a recently escaped convict, has the horizontal stripes. He keeps this look for Super Street Fighter IV, having since returned to jail only to re-escape, with orange scrubs reminiscent of his Final Fight: Streetwise design as DLC. Canonically averted as of Street Fighter V, where Cody is exonerated of his past crimes by Haggar and goes on to become the next mayor of Metro City, though his Alpha 3 look is included as Cody's Nostalgia costume. | |
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Great Teacher Onizuka wears a prison uniform with old-fashioned stripes on the covers of several volumes. | |
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The Simpsons: Sideshow Bob, for some reason, wore his prisoner orange jumpsuit under his regular clothes when he had gone straight and moved to Italy. | |
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At least once on MythBusters the cast has worn the striped version while testing prison-based myths. | |
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In the famed The Trial of the Flash story, The Flash kills his archnemesis Reverse-Flash just as the latter is about to murder his fiancee, Fiona Webb, on their wedding day, and is promptly arrested for murder afterward. Problem is, Fiona doesn't know the Flash's secret identity, Barry Allen, and thinks that Barry jilted her at the altar. This causes her to have a nervous breakdown, and the Flash concludes it's best for her mental health if he stay away completely. Unfortunately, this causes her to lapse into complete insanity, causing her to erupt in violent outbursts. Eventually she becomes delusional, accosting strangers and believing them to be Barry. The last we see of her is her strapped to a bed in a padded room, wearing a straitjacket and rambling deliriously about how someday Barry will return for her. | |
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Escaped Luthor on Justice League Unlimited wears the Orange Prison Fatigues. | |
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Lyrical Nanoha has all those thrown into prisons and corrective facilities wearing white shirts, trousers and shoes during their stay. | |
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The prison in The Suffering has a very 1920s-30s feel to it (including guards with Tommy guns), but the prisoners all wear modern orange jumpsuits. | |
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Hancock and the other convicts in the Los Angeles prison wear the orange jumpsuit. | |
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There was also a rather large NWA jobber who wore prison clothes and was known simply as "Death Row". | |
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During the "On the Open Road" number from A Goofy Movie, a verse is sung by a prisoner in a paddy wagon wearing the stripes. Goofy looks at him, then at his son Max and imagines him wearing stripes as well (as he is afraid that Max will lead a life of crime if he doesn't spend more time with him). | |
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Caged Heat in WOW Women of Wrestling. Two of them were declared innocent but continued to wear their jumpsuits in honor of their still incarcerated friends. | |
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The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: In "Up, Up and Awry", Pooh is locked up for "breaking the law of gravity", and he wears a striped version of his normal t-shirt. | |
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In Everyday Heroes, Jane and her cellmates wore the all-orange baggy shirt and trousers, as did J.P. Wunsch and his henchmen. | |
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In KateModern, the inmates of St. Grinstead Psychiatric Research Institution wear plain grey pajamas. Straitjackets are reserved for especially dangerous patients, such as the infamous Patient #12. | |
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In Kill la Kill AU, the most recent comic and video have it where an eight-year-old Ryuuko wears an orange prison jumpsuit. Apparently, she's been in jail so many times that they decided she should keep it and she's been wearing that ever since. Later on, Nui, Mako, and Nonon can be seen wearing them. | |
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Gonbee Yamada from Your Turn to Die wears a black-and-white prison uniform with horizontal stripes, a ball-and-chain around his leg, and handcuffs around one wrist. When claiming that he's actually a salaryman, he lampshades that Japanese prison uniforms don't even use that pattern... which immediately betrays that he's a real prisoner. | |
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In the Famicom Disk System version of Monty on the Run (Monty no Doki Doki Daisassou), the player character is an escaped prisoner wearing the usual striped garb. Averted in the original version, where Monty was a mole. | |
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Sketches taking place in prison on The Benny Hill Show have the British arrow-covered uniforms. Some gags are milked out of it, such as Benny standing in a line with other inmates, whose arrows, both on the right and the left, all point toward him, while the arrows of his own uniform point upwards, toward his face. | |
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Prince John, Sir Hiss, and the Sheriff of Nottingham at the end of Robin Hood (1973). | |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold The defeated Gorilla Grodd, turned human is placed in prison stripes, cap and all. No shoes, though. Various villains who have just escaped from prison, or are in the process of escaping from prison, appear to be wearing prison stripes over their costumes. Or at least are allowed to keep their distinctive headgear. And in the Music Meister episode all the Arkham inmates are shown to wear either prison stripes or straitjackets — bar Clock King, seen working out in a wifebeater and a durag, for some reason. |
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In the Donald Duck cartoon "Donald's Crime", Donald acquires a striped black and white prisoner's uniform when he worries that the jig is up and he's about to go to jail. | |
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One of the weasels from Who Framed Roger Rabbit has a half-done straitjacket on, in lieu of the zoot suits worn by the other weasels. | |
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In the intro of Jak II: Renegade Jak wears a dark green jumpsuit before being rescued by Daxter. The front of it says CRIMI⅃AИ in the in-game writing system (the last three letters mirrored) and on his leg is "CELLB". | |
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In the season four episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars called Deception, the inmates of the Republican Judiciary Central Detention Center have the orange apparel with the serial numbers printed on the back of the jumpsuit as well as a word printed on the left side of the arm. They also wear a black bodysuit underneath the jumpsuit | |
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A major plot in The Hurricane. Ruben Carter refuses to wear prison stripes and stays in "the hole" for weeks as a result. Finally, the head guard let him wear prison pajamas without stripes on them. | |
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The distinctive prisoner outfit with grey and white horizontal stripes in The Grand Budapest Hotel. | |
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DuckTales (1987): The Beagle Boys always wear their prison number cards. They also have their own personal uniform of black mask, red shirt, and blue pants. During the times Scrooge was (wrongfully) imprisoned ("Duckman of Aquatraz", "Ducks on the Lam", and "Billionaire Beagle Boys Club"), he was placed in prison stripes. In "Ducks on the Lam", he's even given a striped top hat. Averted in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. Mrs. Beakley, when she's imprisoned in "Billionaire Beagle Boys Club", is given a prison striped dress. |
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In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), the prison-issue apparel at the Kyln Space Prison consists of a yellow t-shirt and pants, with some variations. Gamora gets a sleeveless top, Drax doesn't bother with the shirt (much like any other part of the movie), and Groot (who can't even attempt to pass for humanoid) doesn't wear anything. | |
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In The Order of the Stick, prisoners in Cliffport City wears black-and-white striped shirts. Elan is Genre Savvy enough to know that the first thing you do after breaking from jail is to change clothes. | |
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Joker, the protagonist of Persona 5, is dressed in black and white pinstripes inside the Velvet Room, which manifests in this game as a prison. This no longer applies by the end of the game (and the third semester in Royal), as the fake Igor who imprisoned him has been ousted and Joker is formally recognized as a guest of the Velvet Room by both the real Igor and Lavenza, though once Joker finds himself embroiled in a new conflict come Persona 5 Strikers, he's back in the jumpsuit (much to Lavenza's sadness). | |
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Jailbait (2014) has an even mix of orange jumpsuits and beige scrubs with no explanation of the distinctions. Bras apparently aren't granted until you've been there for a while. | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Felony of CRUSH and, later, Wrestlicious, who was more interested in trying to escape from her corrections officer than winning matches. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_59c6fbf5 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5a3533fe | comment |
In Season 3 of My Name Is Earl, all inmates (male, female, and juvenile) in Camden County wear jeans and sneakers, with white T-shirts or tank tops, and a denim jacket with their ID number sewn onto it. In Season 1, Donny was sent to prison for 2 years for a crime Earl committed, and appears to be wearing a gray jumpsuit. |
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My Name Is Earl | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_5a3533fe | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Misfits is all over this trope. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5a3dae52 | featureConfidence |
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Misfits | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_5a3dae52 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5ae0b268 | comment |
TNA wrestler Abyss wrestles in the white scrubs from the mental hospital he was placed in (which have his last name, "Park", stenciled on the back, for some reason) after he was freed from James Mitchell. | |
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TNA | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_5ae0b268 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5ae0bec6 | comment |
Kevin Wacholz wrestled in orange prison scrubs during his brief WWE stint as "Nailz" and his single WCW match as "The Prisoner". | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5ae0bec6 | featureConfidence |
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WWE (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_5ae0bec6 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5c897f4a | comment |
In Schlock Mercenary Schlock, Legs, and Andy are allowed to keep their clothes the first time they're arrested, but after breaking out using their low-profile Powered Armor and re-arrested they get stripped naked and issued striped jammies. Even Schlock, who normally doesn't wear clothes. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5c897f4a | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5c897f4a | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5c897f4a | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5ce3fc86 | comment |
Free from Soul Eater continues to wear his striped prison uniform and ball-and-chain long after breaking out, and uses the latter as a weapon in conjunction with his ice magic. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5ce3fc86 | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5ce3fc86 | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5db577ba | type |
Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5db577ba | comment |
The Dark Knight has criminals in orange jumpsuits. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5db577ba | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5db577ba | featureConfidence |
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The Dark Knight | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_5db577ba | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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In All Fall Down, IQ Squared and Pronto wear this after they end up in prison. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_5ec8cfe2 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5ec8cfe2 | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel / int_5ec8cfe2 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_60381be1 | comment |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? has the old school striped prison outfits. Justified in that if anywhere would have striped jumpsuits for prisoners, it's 1930s Mississippi. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_60381be1 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_60381be1 | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel / int_60381be1 | |
Institutional Apparel / int_6045c687 | type |
Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_6045c687 | comment |
Wrongfully Accused has the orange jumpsuits. There's even a shot of Leslie Nielsen's character after escaping from the prison bus, trying very unsuccessfully to hide among a crowd of people dressed mainly in black. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_6045c687 | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel / int_6045c687 | |
Institutional Apparel / int_62570927 | type |
Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_62570927 | comment |
Marvel Universe villain The Absorbing Man wears prison-striped pants (typically either black-and-white or, oddly, alternating shades of purple). In his case, it's because he received his powers while in prison, and the enchantment deliberately included his pants. He probably could pick up a new outfit of unstable molecules that work with his powers, but he simply sees no need. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_62570927 | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel / int_62570927 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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In the Harry Potter movies, Azkaban prisoners wear the stripes. Sirius has a shirt and trousers, and Bellatrix has what looks like a striped hospital gown. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_64dd58b2 | featureApplicability |
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Harry Potter | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_64dd58b2 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The 29th episode of the PaRappa the Rapper anime features an Imagine Spot where PaRappa and Matt are behind bars while wearing striped prison uniforms. | |
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PaRappa the Rapper | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_657a1bd8 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The stripes and the orange jumpsuits turn up on The Powerpuff Girls (1998). Whenever Mojo Jojo is in stripes, he gets a special striped brain cover. At the end of "Equal Fights", Femme Fatale is placed in stripes and complains that the horizontal stripes make her look chubby. |
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Institutional Apparel / int_671d5c19 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_671d5c19 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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When David goes to a prison work camp in Sounder to look for his father, the prisoners there are wearing the stereotypical white-with-horizontal-black-stripes outfit. | |
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Sounder | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_69b97f4f | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: The Beagle Boys have prison stripes and prison numbers on their chests (they don't have names, only prison numbers). They also have shaved heads and masks covering their eyes, but that just shows they're criminals. The Beagle Boys from works involving Scrooge (e.g. The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and DuckTales (1987)) wear long-sleeved orange tops and blue jeans. Ma Beagle wears an orange jacket over a white blouse and a blue skirt. |
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Institutional Apparel / int_69fa7496 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_69fa7496 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Dungeons & Dragons has Tarterian dragons, whose hides are covered in black, grey and olive-green stripes to invoke this trope. As dragons from the Prison Dimension of Carceri, they're simultaneously the inmates of that plane and cruel wardens ruling over weaker creatures. Should a Tarterian dragon manage to escape to the Material Plane, they delight in recreating the jailhouse atmosphere of their home plane. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_6ac55ec7 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Quantum Leap has people in scrubs on top of normal clothing or pajamas. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_6ce0d19c | featureConfidence |
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Quantum Leap | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_6ce0d19c | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_7291539d | comment |
In Batman: Arkham City, all of the inmates wear prison-issued clothing, which they may or may not have modified based on whatever gang they're following. In addition to the standard orange Blackgate prison scrubs/ pants, inmates may also wear white prison jumpsuits (if they're Two-Face's thugs). | |
Institutional Apparel / int_7291539d | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_7291539d | featureConfidence |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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LEGO police sets, starting in 1993, occasionally included a prisoner figure with a white striped shirt and black pants. This switched over to orange jumpsuits in the "World City" line, and then back to stripes since 2005. Lego also now makes matching striped pants and a "ball and chain" piece. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_755c9804 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_755c9804 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Jack's standard outfit in Mass Effect 2 is an orange prison jumpsuit (you did just break her out of prison after all), with the top half draped off to show off her chest tattoos. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_7668653a | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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In Sanitarium, Amnesiac Hero Max wakes up in an insane asylum wearing teal patient scrubs with his head swathed in bandages. He spends much of the game trying to piece together how he got there, while being transported to bizarre otherworlds, sometimes taking on other identities, never certain how much is real. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_793a2518 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The main character in Saints Row 2 breaks out of prison at the beginning dressed in, of course, an orange jumpsuit. Strangely, you can also customize said jumpsuit later on and change its color into others, such as purple, if you wish. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_7b429ebd | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The Zashiki Warashi of Intellectual Village: Megumi Kawabata wears a green prison jumpsuit as part of her cover. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_7bd87081 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel / int_7bd87081 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The mothers who are required to attend a parenting rehab program at the The School for Good Mothers are issued jumpsuits and other state-issued clothing, to make the "school" seem more like a prison. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_7c25402 | featureApplicability |
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The School for Good Mothers | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_7c25402 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The arrow variation uniform can be seen in The Goodies episode "Goodies in the Nick." | |
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The Goodies | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_7d5e43b0 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Lucky Luke: The Daltons, since they are constantly trying (and succeeding) to break out of prison, spend much of their time in black-and-yellow striped outfits. | |
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Lucky Luke (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_7db5e90f | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Con Air has criminals in jumpsuits of some other color. The prisoners are Color-Coded for Your Convenience: normal inmates get Blue, the really scary ones get Orange, and the pants-wettingly scary Steve Buscemi gets White. | |
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Con Air | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_7e0fd062 | |
Institutional Apparel / int_8516bd41 | type |
Institutional Apparel | |
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The female prisoners in Chicago wore drab greys, with fancies underneath. For their numbers, they wore typical performance outfits, but that was a conceit of the format in which the story was told. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_8516bd41 | featureApplicability |
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Chicago (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_8516bd41 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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The Beagle Boys from works involving Scrooge (e.g. The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and DuckTales (1987)) wear long-sleeved orange tops and blue jeans. Ma Beagle wears an orange jacket over a white blouse and a blue skirt. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_877bc78 | featureApplicability |
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The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_877bc78 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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In Prison School, the male protagonists wear classic black and white prisoner attire. | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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In Ghost Trick, Detective Jowd and the other inmates of the special prison wear the traditional striped uniforms. | |
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Ghost Trick (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_8bd02a57 | |
Institutional Apparel / int_8deb62ad | type |
Institutional Apparel | |
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In Prison Break the convicts have blue fatigues. At one point of the eponymous escape, they use bleach to make the uniforms white to blend in with the mental ward prisoners. | |
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Prison Break | hasFeature |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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One Silver Age Superman story involved Superman finding out that a criminal who was getting out for time served was planning on a nefarious profiting over something Supes did in his last day as Superboy in Smallville, and Superman trying to figure out how to stop him before it's too late. It turned out that it was that the prison said criminal was held in, built by Supes on that day, had its bars made out of gold painted with lead paint (from a job the criminal was responsible for), and the prison was due to be demolished (somehow allowing the criminal to collect the gold and profit then). Superman figured it out when he realized that the stripes on the criminal's outfit, when Supes checked on him with x-ray vision, were not the old striped prison garb, but instead were blank spots from the lead paint blocking his x-ray vision, and he was actually wearing a more recent grey prison jumpsuit (similar in style to Luthor's, above). | |
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Superboy (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Superman: In early Silver Age stories like The Unknown Supergirl, Lex Luthor's "costume" was his prison greys, showing that he hadn't even bothered to change his clothes before starting his latest evil scheme. (Considering he usually ended up back in prison by the end of any given story, it might be taken as a subconscious admittance of defeat.) At some point, it was stated that he wore his prison uniform to remind himself how much he hated Superman for putting him in prison. This gets backwards-referenced in Action Comics (New 52), where the first thing he does after getting out of prison is to order his staff to burn the uniform, so he'll never be reminded of his time there again. One Silver Age Superman story involved Superman finding out that a criminal who was getting out for time served was planning on a nefarious profiting over something Supes did in his last day as Superboy in Smallville, and Superman trying to figure out how to stop him before it's too late. It turned out that it was that the prison said criminal was held in, built by Supes on that day, had its bars made out of gold painted with lead paint (from a job the criminal was responsible for), and the prison was due to be demolished (somehow allowing the criminal to collect the gold and profit then). Superman figured it out when he realized that the stripes on the criminal's outfit, when Supes checked on him with x-ray vision, were not the old striped prison garb, but instead were blank spots from the lead paint blocking his x-ray vision, and he was actually wearing a more recent grey prison jumpsuit (similar in style to Luthor's, above). In A Mind-Switch in Time, teenager Lex Luthor is wearing his prison greys in Smallville's Soames Reform School. In The Super-Revenge of Lex Luthor, Luthor wears a frayed dark-grey jumpsuit as he does road work in an asteroid prison. Amusingly, he is the only prisoner who is seen wearing one. |
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Institutional Apparel / int_8df5521b | featureConfidence |
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Superman (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_8df5521b | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Widdershins: Convicts in the titular Alternate History 19th-century English town wear drab brown outfits with their prisoner number prominently displayed on the front and back. Not as glaring as other examples, but still "obviously criminal" enough that Will needs to change clothes immediately after breaking out to clear his name. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_8ea79323 | featureApplicability |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Persona: Pharos from Persona 3 wears black- and white-striped shirt and pants to symbolize how he's sealed inside of the protagonist. Joker, the protagonist of Persona 5, is dressed in black and white pinstripes inside the Velvet Room, which manifests in this game as a prison. This no longer applies by the end of the game (and the third semester in Royal), as the fake Igor who imprisoned him has been ousted and Joker is formally recognized as a guest of the Velvet Room by both the real Igor and Lavenza, though once Joker finds himself embroiled in a new conflict come Persona 5 Strikers, he's back in the jumpsuit (much to Lavenza's sadness). |
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Institutional Apparel / int_8ee238c9 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Orange Is the New Black: Inmates in Psych wear flimsy blue jumpsuits that cannot be used to make weapons or suicide implements. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_90032631 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Kim Possible's bad guys all end up with orange jumpsuits. | |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Batman: The Animated Series has the villains in their normal costumes with straitjackets on top in some episodes, or in scrubs in others (it took a while to establish consistency). | |
Institutional Apparel / int_90b916ba | featureApplicability |
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Batman: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Institutional Apparel / int_90b916ba | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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During the times Scrooge was (wrongfully) imprisoned ("Duckman of Aquatraz", "Ducks on the Lam", and "Billionaire Beagle Boys Club"), he was placed in prison stripes. In "Ducks on the Lam", he's even given a striped top hat. Averted in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. | |
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Institutional Apparel / int_920fd3e0 | |
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Institutional Apparel | |
Institutional Apparel / int_983914bc | comment |
The KAMics: When Gertrude and Brunhilda are captured by King Jason, they're put in blue-striped, midriff-bearing outfits with pillbox hats. | |
Institutional Apparel / int_983914bc | featureApplicability |
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The KAMics (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Institutional Apparel | |
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Terry Fawles in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Trials and Tribulations wears old-fashioned stripes, complete with ball and chain. However, all the other prisoners (such as Maggey Byrde, who spent nearly a month in solitary due to a rigged trial) seem to retain their civilian clothing, which makes one really wonder about poor Terry... | |
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Wonder Woman: In the Golden, Silver and Bronze ages of comics Reformation Island has its own version of institutional apparel. The inmates there are given sporty dresses and then locked into magic girdles and bracelets of submission which they wear at all times until they are deemed reformed and released. | |
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Daredevil (2015). Wilson Fisk ends up in prison at the end of Season One and is made to change from his expensive black suit into a white jumpsuit, in a Mythology Gag on the white suits he wore in the comics as The Kingpin. The other inmates wear orange jumpsuits, but newbies are made to wear white for some unexplained reason. So when Frank Castle is sent to the same prison he also wears a white jumpsuit, leading to an entirely different trope. | |
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Under the Piano: Rosetta wears a straitjacket in the mental hospital after her suicide attempt. | |
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In One Piece, the inmates of Impel Down wear the classic black-and-white striped uniforms. | |
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Both of these are actually costume options for the mentally unbalanced Psymon Stark in SSX 3; One of his alternate shirts is a straitjacket, and one of his alternate bottoms is a pair of orange prison scrubs called "Standard Issue." Note that Psymon has had his trouble with the law before, as well. | |
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Played with in Code Geass, where the Britannian Empire uses straitjackets for most prisoners, not just mental patients. C.C. Escaped from the Lab wearing a sort of odd, undone straitjacket which she kept as her default outfit in season 1. Later on, Kallen wears the same type as C.C. when held prisoner. Everyone else, including Kallen for the second time, wear more traditional straitjackets. | |
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In Lethal League Blaze, a straitjacket is an unlockable outfit for Candyman. There is also a bright red variant, known in-game as Straitjacket Alert. In both cases, the sleeves have been separated from each other to allow Candyman to use his arms, as he'd be unable to play Lethal League otherwise. | |
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Cosmo and Wanda in The Fairly OddParents!: "School's Out" end up in the black and white stripes when Jorgen puts them in jail. | |
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Psychonauts uses both the "straitjacket" and "rags" versions of the "mental institution" type: Fred wears a straitjacket, and Gloria has a tattered dress. And they also use the "scrubs" version. It turns out that Crispin was originally a patient in the asylum and Fred was an orderly, but Crispin drove Fred to Critical Psychoanalysis Failure and pulled a malicious sort of Caretaker Reversal. | |
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Trick or Treats: All the patients at the mental hospital Malcolm is being kept in, including Malcolm himself, all wear bright blue outfits. | |
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The convicts in the prison in Johnny Dangerously wear the horizontal stripes. | |
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In Questionable Content, May is released from Robot Jail in institutional orange coveralls, and Dale has to remind her that a change of clothes would be a good idea before she starts applying for jobs. | |
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In Strangeland, playing on the cliche, the main character wears what is referred to in-game as a "retro-straitjacket". He manages to undo his straps in the first minute of the game, and the overlong cuffs dangle past his fingers when not rolled back to allow the use of his hands. In fact, he does not seem to have been institutionalized in real life — the straitjacket is simply shorthand for his fractured mental state in the dreamscape of the game's setting. | |
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In Batman & Robin, Mr. Freeze wears the old-school prison stripes uniform, which fits in perfectly with the campiness of the rest of the film. | |
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On April Fool's 2021, Usada Pekora of hololive received a new outfit. A standard prison uniform. Following up on the running joke that she's a "war criminal" due to her actions in Minecraft. | |
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Oddly enough, Babylon 5, (which is an American show) uses a stylized take on the British uniform, sans the hat, at least the first couple of times convicts are shown onscreen. | |
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The prisoner at the end of Adele Hasn't Had Her Dinner Yet wears an outfit with horizontal stripes and matching pillbox hats. | |
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Donna, in Unedited Footage of a Bear, is wearing a top with alternating white and black stripes, underneath a more prosaic yellow sweater. Her alter-ego, however, is wearing just the stripes. | |
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In the video for the song, "Jailbreak", some of the members of AC/DC are wearing the "arrow" prison uniforms. The two who aren't are dressed as guards. | |
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Paranormal Prison: The mannequin in Black Wolf's cell in the prison is dressed in black and white striped prison clothes. | |
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Young Justice (2010) Lampshaded when Zatanna traps The Riddler in white bindings, causing him to freak out. "I am NOT the straightjacket type! I am strictly Belle Reve, not Arkham!" Speaking of which, the jumpsuits worn by Belle Reve inmates are orange. |
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In Logan Lucky, the convicts in the prison where Joe Bang, and later Clyde, are incarcerated wear old-fashioned 'horizontal stripe' style uniforms. Daniel Craig can be seen dressed this way on the movie poster. | |
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In The Cuphead Show!, season one ends with Cuphead and Mugman thrown in a jail cell in striped prison clothes and even the straws in their heads are black and white striped. | |
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In The Lydian Option prisoners all wear magnetic arm cuffs to enable easy restraint. | |
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Rebus puzzles on Concentration used this trope to represent the syllable "con". | |
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The main characters of Wendell & Wild are each introduced wearing prison clothes - Wendell and Wild are introduced in striped prison garb, having been “jailed” by their father for “treason” (that is proposing their own version of his “scream fair”). Kat, meanwhile, is reintroduced following the prologue in more modern prison clothes, having been released from the juvenile detention system. | |
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The striped prison outfit and the jumpsuit prison outfit both appear in Danny Phantom. Wulf wears the jumpsuit type. | |
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In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, the long-term human prisoners of Skynet wear ill-fitting, drab, dirty gray-white uniforms. | |
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On SpongeBob SquarePants, Mrs. Puff has been sent to jail at least twice, thanks to Spongebob's antics. The first time, she wore a black-and-white striped dress with a matching pillbox hat. The second time, she wore an orange dress with a matching hat. | |
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This gets backwards-referenced in Action Comics (New 52), where the first thing he does after getting out of prison is to order his staff to burn the uniform, so he'll never be reminded of his time there again. | |
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In A Mind-Switch in Time, teenager Lex Luthor is wearing his prison greys in Smallville's Soames Reform School. | |
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In The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, the prisoners usually wear orange jumpsuits with grey patches sewn onto the elbows and knees or short-sleeved variants thereof. Riddick himself wears the trousers of this jumpsuit and a black tank top. | |
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In Escape at Dannemora Lyle Mitchell visits his wife in prison and remarks that she is dressed like the Hamburglar. | |
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Prisoners in Judge Dredd wear a variant on the horizontal stripes. | |
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Doctor Who. The Doctor starts off "Revolution of the Daleks" incarcerated in a space prison. The inmates (at least those who aren't Starfish Aliens) wear red jumpsuits with a strip of alien writing down the side. | |
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An episode of Beetlejuice has him thrown to prison after a frame-up; one guard changes his pinstripe suit's stripes from vertical to horizontal. | |
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The Justice Society of America fought a time-traveling villain, Knodar, who billed himself as "the last criminal" — he wore a custom-designed prison uniform, as there were no other prisoners in his time period; indeed, they had to reinvent jail just for him. For the record, it was a gray, form-fitting bodysuit with the letter "P" for "prisoner" all over it in black lettering. | |
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Jimmy Two-Shoes uses the traditional black and white stripes. | |
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Last Res0rt Shows the prisoners being brought in and performing on the first episode in bright orange jumpsuits. The volunteers are also wearing these outfits during the first episode — but since Xanatos is the only volunteer NOT to become an executioner, he ends up tossed in with the prisoners as well, and keeps his outfit. | |
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In The Super-Revenge of Lex Luthor, Luthor wears a frayed dark-grey jumpsuit as he does road work in an asteroid prison. Amusingly, he is the only prisoner who is seen wearing one. | |
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The Stainless Steel Rat. The Grey Men put their prisoners in a transparent plastic outfit to prevent them from hiding anything. In the book that first introduces the Grey Men, diGriz is sent to infiltrate a closed totalitarian planet where everybody wears a colour-coded uniform. The military wear blood-coloured clothing, for instance, and as an off-worlder, diGriz is forced to don a high-visibility black-and-yellow wasp striped outfit. He wonders who the caste are who wear uniform grey... |
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The general issue fatigues in Oz are grey with the prisoner's number on them. The prisoners in Emerald City get to wear civvies. | |
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In T.U.F.F. Puppy, Kitty Katswell's evil twin sister Katty wears a striped convict uniform as one of the two ways to distinguish her from her sister, the other being that her hair has a white streak. | |
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In Portal, Chell is wearing an outfit very reminiscent of prison garb, which makes sense because she is imprisoned in a "research facility" as a human lab rat. In the sequel, she is wearing largely the same jumpsuit, undone to the waist to reveal a white undershirt. | |
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Rey Mysterio Jr. sometimes wore orange prison gear during that portion of his WCW career in which he was unmasked. | |
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Whenever The Three Stooges were in prison, they'd be wearing the old-school striped uniforms. | |
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Ace Attorney: Terry Fawles in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Trials and Tribulations wears old-fashioned stripes, complete with ball and chain. However, all the other prisoners (such as Maggey Byrde, who spent nearly a month in solitary due to a rigged trial) seem to retain their civilian clothing, which makes one really wonder about poor Terry... The second case of Investigations 2 takes place in a prison, and all of the inmates wear blue and white stripes identical to Fawles's, including the warden underneath her fur coat when she's revealed to be the killer. |
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In the Firefly film Serenity, in the intro showing River's time at the Academy, she is shown wearing a form-fitting gray outfit that is like the bastard child of a prisoner uniform and a hospital gown, at least aesthetically. | |
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In the Mediochre Q Seth Series, mantically aware prisons appear to use grey overalls instead of orange ones, but the principle is the same. Floor Theta specifically puts theta symbols on the overalls for additional identification. | |
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Mike Shaw wore pajamas from a mental hospital as Norman The Lunatic. | |
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The "heroes" in both Manhunt games, coming from death row in the first and an asylum in the second. | |
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The Joker wore an oversized straitjacket in his early appearances on The Batman, later donning the traditional purple suit. | |
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In Dead Space 2, protagonist Isaac Clarke wakes up in a straitjacket. It's pretty inconvenient, seeing how there's a Zombie Apocalypse going on and he can't fight back. | |
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In Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, the pilots of the Osean Air Defense Force's 444th Penal Fighter Squadron are seen wearing their green flightsuits in place of what would be standard orange prison jumpsuits. The only noticeable exception to this is Avril Mead, who is a mechanic assigned to the Penal Unit, and she wears a more standard colored orange jumpsuit. | |
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In Five Get into Trouble from The Famous Five, an escaped prisoner is seen disposing of his prison outfit down a well. | |
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In the movie The Quick and the Dead, Scars is still wearing his striped prison uniform, having just broken out of prison and come straight to the quick-draw competition. | |
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Biff's prison outfit in The Strawberry Blonde, which is used for a gag. Former dentistry student Biff takes up dentistry again while in jail. In one scene he enters his prison dentistry practice, takes off his prison shirt, and puts on his dentist's coat—which is the exact same shirt. | |
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The second case of Investigations 2 takes place in a prison, and all of the inmates wear blue and white stripes identical to Fawles's, including the warden underneath her fur coat when she's revealed to be the killer. | |
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The Fugitive has the prisoners in bright jumpsuits that are either all yellow or all green; Dr. Kimble's first challenge after escaping is to steal some less conspicuous clothing. | |
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Sometimes the women wore short dresses (like in the lobotomized Ivy in the Justice Lord's Universe in Justice League Unlimited, and BTAS' tie-in comics. | |
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In the video game sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man, Connors is shown wearing off-white scrubs with a dark shirt underneath while in Beloit Psychiatric Hospital. | |
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