![]() ![]() A minor villain in Batman did this to two of his henchmen when they screwed up - the cocoons were airtight, and the victims suffocated.So I'm a Spider, So What?: The main character uses this trope constantly over the course of the story due to being a Giant Spider in an RPG world.Sailor Moon: The seventh episode sees the unfortunate Idol Singer Mikan Shiratori get cocooned in rapidly solidifying glass in her shower by the Monster of the Week, a youma named Derella.Pikachu learns the Electroweb attack during Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, which can not only trap opponents but also shield him in a pinch.In early episodes, even the relatively useless (in the games) String Shot attack could do this. Happens a few times when the characters run across spider-based mons.Whether their targets are willing participants or not. Especially given that many of them enjoy using it to perform bondage and domination on others. Monster Musume: The ability for arachnes (half-woman half-spiders) to rapidly cocoon others in their silk is one of the major reasons they are considered so dangerous.Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid shows that Lutecia's tiny robotic Insects are capable of doing this when they immobilize Fabia in this manner.The fact that Stan Lee is a co-producer might be part of the reason as well. Karakuridouji Ultimo: Jealous has this as one of his abilities, being that his theme animal is a spider.Earlier, the Kumogashira (spider demons) try to do this to InuYasha.A moth demon called Gatenmaru wraps both InuYasha and Miroku inside a poisonous, corrosive cocoon.In the 100th episode, Kagome, Miroku, Sango, and Shippo get webbed up in demon moth cocoons. ![]()
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