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Shock Collar
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The concept of a Shock Collar is simple: A character is forced to wear a Slave Collar or torc and when they do something undesirable, as designated by whomever put the collar on them, they are administered a shock. Such things exist in real life for dogs, but it is more likely that the trope is in use as a way to replicate the iron slave collar with a Speculative Fiction twist. How it actually works is nearly always undefined. It's a metal ring, it hurts, end of statement. Sometimes it is electricity for some Electric Torture, sometimes it's a generic Agony Beam generated by some alien technobabble. It makes a good Restraining Bolt for the plot, you can even spin some plot lines out of how to get it off (especially if it's designed to go off automatically if tampered with), and sometimes it'll have the added feature of being able to be pumped up to deadly levels so that it can also be, effectively, an Explosive Leash. On other occasions, expect some fun with Pavlovian conditioning. |
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In a case of Shock Collars being used for good, in Batman: Arkham Asylum the inmates have shock collars (dubbed "Suicide Collars") that double as life sign monitors. We see them demonstrated at the beginning as the only thing that can help keep Killer Croc under control in a Chekhov's Gun moment. A bit more of a straight use of this trope occurs in the game as well, since The Joker uses them to keep tabs on his goons (and as an alert system to where Batman is or has been) and presumably also uses them when they get too out of line. Batman can also overload the collars with a specialized batarang so that they shock the goon wearing it into unconsciousness. |
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Lemongrab has his subjects wear them in the Adventure Time episode "Too Old", until they are deactivated by Lemongrab 2. | |
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In Star Wars: The Sith, Zero Louise is outfitted with one during her time as a Slave to the Sith Empire. | |
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Wonder Woman (1987): The Sangtee Empire's slave collars can deliver a painful potentially fatal shock over extended or brief periods. | |
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In Captain Earth, Daichi, Teppei, and Hana are briefly forced to wear "lead gear", a headset-like device that causes them pain if they try to venture too far from the military base where they're quartered, or at the press of a switch. Daichi braves his way out of the perimeter, summons his Livlaster, and blows the broadcast antenna away. | |
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In The Rising of the Shield Hero, slaves are marked on the chest with a magical brand that binds them to the will of their master. If they try to disobey orders or even lie when they're asked a question, it shocks them. In the anime and manga, this is weaponized during the trial against notorious Compulsive Liar Malty S. Melromarc, whose False Rape Accusation against Naofumi kicked off the plot and led to much grief for him, leading to his exoneration. | |
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In the "Queen of the Adriatic Sea Arc" in A Certain Magical Index, several of Biagio Busoni's enslaved nuns are forced to wear enchanted clothing that causes them incredible pain if they try to escape or use magic. Sisters Lucia and Angeline manage to modify their clothes to power up their magic instead, but they still experience pain when they get out. Touma's Imagine Breaker is used to destroy them. | |
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Future World (2018): Big Daddy Love Lord's sex slaves all wear collars like this which can be triggered if they do something he doesn't like (or to amuse a customer). | |
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In an episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Princess Ardala tells Buck that, when he marries her (due to her holding Earth hostage with an invincible Kill Sat), she will have him fitted with a lovely, decorative choke collar. If he displeases her, the collar will gradually constrict until he dies. | |
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Human slaves in Pylea wear these on Angel. | |
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In Crank: High Voltage, Chev Chelios encounters two assholes that are torturing a dog with a shock collar even though it was obeying their commands. Chev tells them off, takes the collar, and puts it on. He then makes them shock him to power up his artificial heart. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Brother's Little Helper", Nelson Muntz had one on himself when he, Bart, Milhouse, and Martin complained about all the medicinal treatments they had to go through to control their respective behaviors. In "The Great Louse Detective", Sideshow Bob had something similar, a Shock Bracelet Restraining Bolt, so the Simpsons can keep him under control as he was recruited by the police to uncover who is trying to kill Homer Simpson. |
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Task Force X from My Adventures with Superman conscripts the criminals that stole their weaponry in the latter half of the season to their war on Superman and employ shock collars to keep them in line. | |
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In Coneheads, the two humans are carted off to the Conehead homeworld and kept in check by a collar with glowy red lights. | |
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The Caged Bird Seal of the Hyuga clan in Naruto works this way, in addition to sealing off the Byakugan after the wearer's death. With a single gesture, a main branch member can cause agonizing pain to a branch member who even seems to be acting out of line. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): The aliens in the episode "Rite of Passage" put shock wristbands on the humans they were raising to prevent them from trying to leave their enclosure. It wasn't due to malice; the woods were full of dangerous creatures. "The Grell" from the episode of the same name are a race of Rubber-Forehead Aliens who were enslaved by humans. They all wear shock collars that electrocute them if they disobey their masters. In "Stranded", Tyr'Nar is wearing a security anklet which was placed on him when he was captured by a bounty hunter from his planet. It prevents him from leaving the confines of the bounty hunter's ship, giving him an electric shock if he gets too close to the exit. When the ship crashlands on Earth (having been sabotaged by Tyr'Nar), he enlists the help of Kevin Buchanan in his attempts to remove it. He is eventually able to do so using a hacksaw and a blowtorch belonging to Kevin's father Alex. |
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The shock collar comes up from time to time on the dog-training show It's Me or the Dog with owners who use these to try to correct their dog's behavior. These are unnaceptable for host Victoria Stillwell, who feels that they are basically akin to torture and not a genuine way of properly training a dog. Anytime she encounters somebody using one, she will immediately call them out for it and put an end to it. | |
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A bit more of a straight use of this trope occurs in the game as well, since The Joker uses them to keep tabs on his goons (and as an alert system to where Batman is or has been) and presumably also uses them when they get too out of line. Batman can also overload the collars with a specialized batarang so that they shock the goon wearing it into unconsciousness. | |
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Saving Silverman used this as a form of aversion therapy - if Darren mentioned his late-girlfriend on a date, he'd get zapped by the stickers on his nipples. | |
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RWBY: Cinder was forced to wear one as a child by their "step-mother", which they were quite liberal in the use of. To make it even more twisted, it's disguised to look like an ornate necklace, but closer inspection reveals the "jewel" in the center is actually a Lightning Dust crystal. Eventually, Cinder developed a resistance to the pain after having endured it so many times. You can guess what happened next. | |
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In DC Universe Online, your character is outfitted with one of these in instances where you form an Enemy Mine with players of the opposite faction. | |
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There was a series of Dilbert strips where the employees all had to wear headbands that the boss could use to shock them at will. Dilbert reprogrammed his to redirect its signal to Wally. | |
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In an episode of Married... with Children, Al Bundy had to wear one. | |
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Total Drama: In "Eat, Puke and Be Wary", Chef hunts down the Final Four as the second part of the day's challenge. Everyone but Scott, who won the first part, gets a tracking collar to make things easier for Chef. As an anti-removal feature, the tracking collars send out a strong shock whenever they're pulled on, although Zoey gets shocked either for having negative emotions or because hers malfunctions. Cameron manages to use his wristwatch to hack his collar open and also helps out Lightning in return for his help getting to the finish. Zoey finishes the challenge with the collar on. For the Truth-or-Scare contest in "I Love You, I Love You Knots", the campers get outfitted with shock collars. Any time someone fails their assigned truth or scare, they and their entire team incur a strong shock. Rodney gets a lot of truths and fails all of them, causing the Pimâpotew Kinosewak to resent him for the pain he puts them through. On top of that, he loses the tie-breaker and because he insulted Clucky earlier, the chicken goes ape on the controller to the Pimâpotew Kinosewak' collars. Rodney gets voted off that evening. |
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In World of Warcraft, Thok the Bloodthirsty, a devilsaur (a T-rex) that's a boss in the Siege of Orgrimmar raid, has a shock collar by the orcs that are trying to tame him as a beast of war. Unfortunately, the shock collar ends up causing damage to the players during the fight by zapping them with electricity. | |
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Inuyasha has a collar of enchanted prayer beads (or rosary) designed to make him hit the ground whenever Kagome says "Osuwari" or "Sit" / "Sit, boy". Kagome is an easily pissed off Tsundere Type B. Bad day for InuYasha. | |
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Voluntary example: In the Dream Park series, Gamers wear remote-control amulets that deliver a mild electrical stimulus to inform them that they've been killed out of a scenario. The initial shock is merely uncomfortable, but if a player stubbornly refuses to lie down and "die" when the simulation demands it, the voltage can be increased to inflict actual pain. (Presumably they're required to sign a release to allow this.) | |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~ have it's villains, a group of Evil Poachers, enslaving animals from the titular Extinct Animal Park using these collars, one of their ranks being a vicious giant moa. | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: "The Academy" provides the page image, when corrupt Mandalorian Prime Minister Almec gets stuck in the shock collar he'd threatened to put on Duchess Satine's nephew. "Escape from Kadavo": The slaves at the Zygerrian facility wear these. |
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The prisoners in Breathing Room are all wearing Shock Collars which are rigged to deliver a deadly voltage if they try to leave the room. | |
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In Slayers, captured Lina Inverse was restrained by a circlet that zapped her when she tried to use magic. They really haven't a slightest idea what her big sister used to put her through, however... | |
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In the mini-series House of Frankenstein (1997) a vampire tries to control the title character with one of these. The next thing the audience sees is Frankenstein's monster ripping off the collar after impaling said vampire. | |
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In the Turning Red fanfic The Great Red Panda Rescue, Mei is kidnapped and fitted with one of these. | |
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When the captain of Babylon Five, John Sheridan, found himself captured by the Earth government, who had recently given themselves a little 1984 Shout-Out by setting up the Ministry of Peace, he had a Shock Collar put in place as a Restraining Bolt to explain why he didn't just attack the torturer who was trying to make him see four lights sign a confession. | |
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In one episode of The Angry Beavers, the beavers are mistaken for dogs by a suburban family that gives them shock collars to housebreak them. "Bad puppies! We love you!" | |
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The prison where Polaris and other mutants are held in The Gifted (2017) uses shock collars to inhibit the mutants' ability to use their powers. | |
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Thor: Ragnarok: Slaves—"prisoners with jobs" on Sakaar have small obedience discs attached to their necks that release a powerful neurotoxin causing convulsions if they get out of line. | |
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The page quote comes from Ratchet: Deadlocked — all participants in the Dreadzone reality show are forced to wear Deadlock collars in order to make them comply. If a contestant becomes uncooperative or goes somewhere they aren't meant to be, the collar can be activated to electrocute them. And in more extreme cases, they can also be detonated. | |
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Vow of Nudity: In one story, Haara and three other slaves are kidnapped by an unscrupulous platoon of soldiers to use as bartering chips while negotiating an enemy fortress' surrender. She and the others are locked in these to ensure they don't try to escape while performing their 'duties' within the foreign camp. | |
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Something*Positive: Aubrey makes Jason wear one to ensure he remains subservient when she finds out some men are turning that most potent of female superweapons, the "let's just stay friends" speech, against them. His only response is to observe that Thursday keeps coming earlier and earlier. | |
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Chiana is wearing one of these when she first appears on Farscape, activated by a button on her handler's forehead. In another episode, the entire crew is fitted with collars- even Pilot. | |
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Farscape | hasFeature |
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A similar device is used in Parable of the Sower and its sequel, by slavers to keep their slaves in line. Lauren and her community also have these put on them when they are attacked and captured in the second book. | |
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Virtual Combat: A Corrupt Corporate Executive whose company sells virtual reality sex programs discovers a way to download the virtual girls into artificial clone bodies. He also forces them to wear electric collars to better control them. | |
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Virtual Combat | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar / int_78fc0025 | type |
Shock Collar | |
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Both Twin Peaks and Cheers used the gag in which the wearer of the collar gets hold of its control box and uses it in the mistaken belief that it will shock the other person instead of himself. | |
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Twin Peaks | hasFeature |
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Blood and Honor: Vette is fitted with one when she's turned over to the authorities on Korriban. Her jailer makes use of it when she gets mouthy, which is all the time, so she ends up in a fair amount of pain. Sanguis, on the other hand, though given the controller, never uses it or even threatens to. When they leave Korriban, the collar is removed. | |
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In Star Wars: The Old Republic, slave girl Vette has one that the Sith Warrior can choose to abuse. However, you can also remove it for Video Game Caring Potential. | |
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Cartman has a V-chip implanted in his skull by Sheila Broflovski in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. It sends out an electric jolt when he swears, in an effort to make him stop swearing. It, for the most part, doesn't work; towards the end of the movie, it even turns into a Deus ex Machina when the chip shorts out and Cartman gains cuss-powered lightning powers as a result. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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In Enslaved: Odyssey to the West a slavers' headband is the (initial) reason Monkey goes along with Trip in the plot; in the gameplay it also provides a reason to keep the player character close to Trip at times with the headband programmed to deliver painful shocks that eventually kill you if you wander too far from her. | |
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The Michael Vey series introduces Dr. Hatch (leader of the Elgen company) who enslaves what he terms "the scum of society" (drug addicts, hardcore criminals, etc) by making them a tempting offer. Once they accept, a shock collar is placed around their necks and Hatch jolts them with electricity if they disobey. | |
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A rarely seen function of the iKnow in Commander Kitty, as Zenith demonstrates on Fortiscue when he questions her plans. | |
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Commander Kitty / Web Comic | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_8c22af8f | comment |
In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Paragus uses one as a Restraining Bolt to Broly, shocking him if he acts out of line. Cheelai sees this as unfair treatment and manages to steal the remote for the collar. When Broly is forced to act without threat of being shocked, that's when he really cuts loose. | |
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Dragon Ball Super: Broly | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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Worn by Shego's subjects in her future dystopia in Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time. | |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_960062b7 | comment |
Present Mic is fitted with one in the My Hero Academia fic Pulse and Void as extra insurance against his Super Scream, along with the muzzle that actually gets welded onto his face. It’s meant to discourage him yelling when it isn’t wanted but since it’s always on, the times he is made to scream make it go off and the flesh beneath is bright red, blistered and outright charred black when it’s finally cut off him. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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Star Trek: The Original Series had two episodes with collars that inflicted pain: "The Gamesters of Triskelion": Used by the title characters on their thralls. "Spock's Brain": Belts used by the Eymorg women on their male slaves and the captured Enterprise crew members. |
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Shock Collar | |
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The beginning of the Sliders episode "In Dino Veritas" is set in a world where all people wear shock collars that prevent them from lying. | |
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Sliders | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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In Futurama's third movie, Bender's Game, Leela gets a shock collar to condition her to give up violence and profanity and all that other fun stuff. She learns to associate the shocks with pleasure. | |
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Futurama | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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These collars are worn by the imprisoned women in the "Gladiatrix" episode of Birds of Prey (2002). It also drugged them to the point of insanity. | |
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In The Fairly OddParents! episode "Wish Fixers", the Pixies make Timmy sign a contract that would supposedly help him get rid of any "bad" wishes and put collars on Cosmo and Wanda that release an electric shock every time they grant a wish that is considered "bad". In fact, the only good wish on the contract is handing Fairy World over to the Pixies. However, thanks to a loophole in the contract (making an irresponsible wish that is at the same time responsible will cause the contract to be null and void), Timmy wishes for both his godparents to be made of rubber, making them immune to the shocks and nullifying the contract as a result. | |
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The Fairly OddParents! | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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In The Amazing World of Gumball episode "The Move", one scene absent from U.S. airings has Gumball, Darwin, and Clayton wearing these in an attempt to curb Clayton's lying habit. | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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In Hi to Tsuki to Hoshi no Tama, paget slaves often have magical shock collars. | |
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HiToTsukiToHoshiNoTama | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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In Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, Joe Gibken was forced to wear one that doubled as a tracker when he escaped from the Zangyack empire, but only activated if he tried to remove it. When he meets Captain Marvelous, after fighting alongside each other for a bit, Marvelous rips the collar out of him by sheer force, freeing Joe of it. | |
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Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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In one Zits comic, Jeremy's mother forces him to wear a shock collar to stay at home after he breaks curfew one time too many. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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The inhibitor collars in Young Justice (2010), designed primarily to nullify superpowers, also contain this feature as they are used primarily on dangerous convicts and slaves. | |
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Young Justice (2010) | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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Danny Phantom: In his first appearance, Wulf is outfitted with a shock collar to keep him docile when he is sent into the human world to capture Danny. Tucker and Sam are able to disable it, which leads to Wulf befriending them. | |
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Danny Phantom | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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Caverns of the Snow Witch has the Snow Witch fit collars onto her slaves, so that when they disobey her orders, they get choked. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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The more villainous members of DC's Suicide Squad were fitted with these on missions. If they got too out of line, the collar could also be commanded to blow off their heads. | |
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Suicide Squad (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_bdcd318c | comment |
Used in Son of the Sannin as a preventive measure to keep some prisoners under control, along with chakra-dampening bracelets. These can be activated with a hand seal. | |
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Son of the Sannin (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: In "Boom Town", Jack Harkness loans the Doctor a pair of bracelets designed to shock one of the wearers if they get too far from the person wearing the other one so he can take their evil alien prisoner out for a last meal. | |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_c75d67d | comment |
Person of Interest: In Season 3, Root wears a device on her ankle implied to do this if she tries to break out of the Faraday cage Finch has her imprisoned in. In "4C", Reese is stuck on an airplane with the Victim of the Week whom he finds rather annoying. Turns out he's wearing a shock belt, so Reese has a lot of fun with the remote until he gets the information he wants. Then Reese hands the remote to the stewardess, telling her that it's his beeper and that she should 'alert' him if the POI gets out of his seat. |
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Shock Collar | |
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In Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat's Revenge note and The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You, the Grey Men attach one to James ("Slippery Jim") diGriz, connected by a cable to a control box. It inflicts searing pain by stimulating neurons in the brain. | |
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The Stainless Steel Rat | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_d18cf67d | comment |
In Mother 3, Salsa the monkey has a Shock Collar that is used by Fassad to punish him. Fassad also activates it after Salsa finishes jobs for him, because he's that much of a Bad Boss. | |
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Mother 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_d4e33bb9 | comment |
The Adventures of Gyno-Star: Supervillain Vlad Deferens tries to use a shock collar to make Gyno-Star compliant and obedient. | |
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The Adventures of Gyno-Star (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_d4f71db8 | comment |
One clip on World's Dumbest... has a couple guys taking turns wearing a shock collar that's meant to curtail a dog's barking and shocking themselves. Naturally, Danny Bonaduce has to try it himself with a collar that's meant for a Rottweiler. | |
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World's Dumbest... | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
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Dungeon Siege II had your character wearing one near the start, after being captured by dryads. | |
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Dungeon Siege (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Shock Collar / int_df8856e6 | |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_e59216c7 | comment |
In The Gamer's Alliance, the Grey Cult uses magical shock collars donated by the Totenkopfs to force captured demons to work in the cult's army as foot soldiers against the cult's enemies...but once a spell ends up disabling the collars, the once enslaved demons lash out horribly and turn against their "masters". It later turns out that the Totenkopfs only used the cult for their own ends to help further test the collars' effectiveness. Once they make some adjustments, they force a few captured higher demons to wear the new, modified collars which will force the demons to work as their more or less loyal minions and use these new lackeys to infiltrate demon hordes so that the Totenkopfs can learn the demons' weaknesses. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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This happened in Negima! Magister Negi Magi to the girls under slavery in the magical world. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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in The Red Vixen Adventures when captured Rolas is given one that triggers if he goes through his cell's door (but not the vents) without the Red Vixen's permission, or if he gets more than five meters away from her when she takes him for a "walk." Ali is fitted with an ankle bracelet that does something similar when she's arrested. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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Baldur's Gate II has one trippy level where you follow a band of kidnapped actors into a Pocket Dimension where the slaves are kept in line by a magical version of these collars. If you're schmuck enough to fall for the bait, you can pick them up and try them on. | |
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Shock Collar | |
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Lily gets the idea of Barney having to wear one (or rather, a cock shock ring) to get him to behave in How I Met Your Mother. | |
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How I Met Your Mother | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_f120845f | comment |
The Kingdom of Loathing Web Game has the Stab Bat, a familiar with the unfortunate habit of stabbing the player rather than the enemy every now and then. The familiar-specific equipment is, appropriately enough, a Shock Collar. | |
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Kingdom of Loathing (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_f31d7d98 | comment |
The Drawn Together episode "Clum Babies" has a gag where Foxxy shocks Clara with a collar when she makes a racist remark. | |
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Drawn Together | hasFeature |
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Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_f74b5f80 | comment |
Babylon 5: When the captain of Babylon Five, John Sheridan, found himself captured by the Earth government, who had recently given themselves a little 1984 Shout-Out by setting up the Ministry of Peace, he had a Shock Collar put in place as a Restraining Bolt to explain why he didn't just attack the torturer who was trying to make him see four lights sign a confession. A torturer/assassin makes G'Kar wear one. One of his political enemies on the Kah'Ree had just died, and wished to exact revenge. |
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Babylon 5 | hasFeature |
Shock Collar / int_f74b5f80 | |
Shock Collar / int_fd275a9c | type |
Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_fd275a9c | comment |
At the end of the film Garfield, the main character steals a shock collar from the dog catcher. The collar is later strapped onto the dog catcher and used by Garfield for some good old Laser-Guided Karma. | |
Shock Collar / int_fd275a9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Shock Collar / int_fd275a9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Garfield | hasFeature |
Shock Collar / int_fd275a9c | |
Shock Collar / int_fe4a2e7f | type |
Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_fe4a2e7f | comment |
In The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), all of the beast-folk have an implant that causes them excruciating pain when a remote control is triggered. This system of keeping them in check backfires when the Hyena-Swine figures this out and removes his own implant, then steals the control device to use it to dominate the others. | |
Shock Collar / int_fe4a2e7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Shock Collar / int_fe4a2e7f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) | hasFeature |
Shock Collar / int_fe4a2e7f | |
Shock Collar / int_fe71dc69 | type |
Shock Collar | |
Shock Collar / int_fe71dc69 | comment |
The eponymous hero wears one in Hell Comes to Frogtown. | |
Shock Collar / int_fe71dc69 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Shock Collar / int_fe71dc69 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hell Comes to Frogtown | hasFeature |
Shock Collar / int_fe71dc69 |
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