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Any time you're involved in research that involves Animal Testing it's generally a bad idea to get too attached to your test animals. Most of the time your experiment will end with these animals being killed and dissected (and not always ...In That Order). However often in fiction this little detail is ignored and scientists are shown treating their test animals like pets, naming them and even playing with them or petting them. If an animal was Kidnapped for Experimentation, then Lima Syndrome might lead to this trope. If the animal dies it is a freak accident and the scientist involved is usually filled with remorse. Occasionally a work will invert this trope: a character will take a beloved pet and use it for experimentation. Often this can be used to show what a heartless Jerkass the character is, or that the character will simply do anything For Science! Since these animals have been experimented on, they may sometimes be an Intellectual Animal, Uplifted Animal, Nearly Normal Animal or Talking Animal. |
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Adventure Time: Princess Bubblegum has a lab rat named "Science" who she not only treats like a pet, despite being involved in some of her experiments, but is also trained to actually perform some complex experiments for her. | |
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In Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Ceasar, the son of a lab chimp, is taken home and made a pet. | |
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Inverted in House: House captures a wild rat in a co-worker's home, and decides to keep it as a pet, naming it "Steve McQueen". It is later indicated that he occasionally uses the rat for medical experiments. | |
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Cannon: In "To Kill a Guinea Pig", a medical researcher has adopted a former lab research monkey as a pet. However, mobsters kill it as a Dead Animal Warning to her. | |
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In the Cheers episode "Take Me Out of the Ball Game", the psychiatrist Lilith Sternin Crane has a pet lab rat named Whiskers. Another episode, "Rat Girl", had her become distraught after another lab rat named Whitey died, to the point where she smuggled his corpse out in a purse so she could give him a decent burial instead of letting the lab incinerate him. |
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The bunnies in The Secret World of Alex Mack are named and are never killed or dissected, not surprising as it is a children's show. | |
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Averted in an episode of The Simpsons, when Bart cons his way into a school for the gifted he is told not to get attached to the class hamsters as they are scheduled for dissection. | |
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Kevin & Kell: Lindisfarne, the daughter of Kevin and Kell, has two mice as lab animals she wants to use in a school project on carpal tunnel. Of course, she plays this straight. | |
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In Half-Life 2, Kleiner has Lamarr, a pet headcrab. | |
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On Rocko's Modern Life, Bev adopts a pit bull named Earl that had escaped from the science lab. Her husband sends poor Earl off into space, in an attempt to get rid of him, but two Starfish Aliens return him to Bev. | |
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In Cowboy Bebop, Ein is a former lab animal called a "data dog", a Welsh Corgi which somehow has had its intelligence enhanced. It is stolen from the laboratory, and eventually ends up as the Bebop pet and mascot, and friend to Ed. | |
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In one episode of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, Billy has a little white lab rat named Jack that he calls his "lab assistant". | |
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Star Trek (2009): Inverted. Admiral Archer allows his pet beagle to be used in a teleportation experiment... with unfortunate results. (Word of God has it that this will likely be a Brick Joke later in the film series.) | |
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According to the opening cartoon in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Roger was formerly a lab animal. | |
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An inversion: Doctor Borous in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues gave his dog Gabe, the closest thing in the world he had to a friend, as a subject for cyberdog enhancement research. If you complete a certain side-quest and present him with Gabe's dogbowl, he will have a My God, What Have I Done? moment over this. | |
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In The Powerpuff Girls (1998), Mojo Jojo started out as the professor's lab pet. | |
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In an episode of Quantum Leap Sam leaps into a lab chimp in the space exploration lab, being prepared to go into space. His experimenter gets attached to him, and complains when he's transferred to helmet testing — which is basically "put a helmet on a chimp and bash its head with a giant hammer." | |
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Inverted in Neopets, which allows you to acquire a "lab ray" after completing a secret laboratory map. You may then zap your neopets (now dubbed "lab rats") with the ray, causing random changes in size, gender, color and species. | |
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Our Miss Brooks: Mr. Boynton has a habit of naming many of his lab animals. However, that doesn't prevent him from doing fatal tests on them. In "New Girl in Town", it's revealed that he has been burying his mouse martyrs to science in the athletic field. Moreover, Miss Brooks has been (reluctantly) helping him. Averted in the case of Mr. Boynton's pet frog Mcdougall: although Mac is usually kept in the lab, he's a personal pet and not used for testing. Usually Mac's kept in a separate cage. However in the theatrical series finale, Mr. Boynton seems to have temporarily placed Mcdougall with a number of other frogs. | |
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In The Amazing Spider-Man, Dr. Connors names his lab rats Fred and Wilma. At no point is a dissection considered. | |
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Splice zig-zags with this trope, with the scientists constantly shifting between treating Dren as a test subject, a pet, an adoptive child, and a lover when he/she takes on an adult human appearance. | |
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On Rugrats, Chuckie is given a new allergy treatment, which works for a while, but proves to be only a temporary solution. To make up for it, the allergist lets him keep her lab mouse, "Cheddar." | |
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Night of the Lepus has this as its set up: the Scientist's daughter has grown attached to one of the test rabbits, and she swaps him with one from the control group. When said rabbit escape, it leads to the invasion of the Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits. | |
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Spinnerette: Inverted: Dr. Demikhov turned his pet dog Laika into a cyborg by grafting her head and tail onto a Roomba. | |
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Felidae has a variation of the inverted route. A lab using cats as test subjects for an experimental "glue" for wounds takes in a stray that appeared at the door, deciding to use him as a mascot. After countless failed experiments, dozens of dead test subjects killed by the glue, and a cut in funding, the head scientist opts to use the mascot as a test subject. Miraculously, the glue, and the scientists believe they've made a breakthrough. Turns out that this particular cat, now named Claudandus, has a mutation that allows him to absorb the substance harmlessly, making him the only animal they can use for their experiments without killing him. As such, he went from a pet of the scientists to enduring countless painful experiments, ultimately leading to his Start of Darkness. | |
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On Beakman's World, Lester is ostensibly the resident lab rat. However, the show is Post Modern enough to ignore this most of the time and treat him merely as what he is in real life: a guy in a rat suit. A few episodes even admit that he's an actor playing a "lab rat" role on a kids' science show. | |
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From the Earth to the Moon has a 19th century inversion: in order to test whether the rocket's living compartment is secure, several animals are put inside including a cat and a pet squirrel belonging to one of the Gun Club. A week later, the compartment is opened, but the squirrel has evidently been eaten by the cat. The distraught owner wants to put its name on a monument as a martyr for science. | |
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Splatoon's feline judge Judd is implied to have been this to his former owner, the Professor. His unusual fur pattern and intelligence, coupled with the fact that his owner is known to have been a brilliant scientist, suggest that Judd may be the product of some sort of experimentation. Furthermore, when land-dwelling creatures faced extinction due to rising sea levels, the Professor jabbed the cat with an immortality serum and cryogenically sealed him away for 12,000 years — and as Splatoon 2 reveals, the capsule Judd was sealed in was also capable of cloning him as a Plan B. | |
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The Medic's doves from Team Fortress 2 are never used in any of his experiments, but they do hang around the lab. One of the birds, named Archimedes, has a habit of tunneling through the innards of the patient Medic is currently working on (and, as a reference to The Stinger of the 'Meet the Medic' video, there's a small chance that a dove will appear from a Scout that gets killed during a match). | |
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Veronica Mars: In the third season episode "Show Me the Monkey", Veronica is hired by a group of on-campus research scientists to find a kidnapped monkey. It's believed at first an animal-rights group was responsible, but it turns out one of the scientists had become attached to the monkey and didn't want to see the monkey killed, so he was responsible. | |
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Dr. Brundle is much too attached to his baboons in The Fly (1986). This leaves him quite distraught when he turns one inside out. | |
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There's a Frasier episode in which it's revealed that Frasier's mother was so attached to her lab rats that she named her children after them. | |
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Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers: In "Does Pavlov Ring a Bell?", Sparky and Buzz clearly believe this is the case, with them speaking of their professor very highly. However, said professor is Norton Nimnul, who only sees them as pawns for his plan to rob banks and couldn't care less about either. | |
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The Amazing Spider-Man has Dr. Conners' Iguana, who was unknowingly exposed to some cross-species experimentation. When Conners was sent away to Beloit Mental Hospital, his iguana has mutated to human-size and then breaks out with the other cross-species very early in the video game. | |
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