And of course, 50% of the monsters in every video RPG ever. You know, the two-foot long rat that somehow drops a ten-foot pike when it dies.
The backpack/briefcase in Ultraviolet and many objects in Equilibrium, both by the same director (possibly set in the same universe?).
There’s also the coats/pants/underwear/whatever of the various immortals in the “Highlander” movies and TV show…how else are they gonna hide those big long swords until they need them?
The steamer trunks in Joe Versus the Volcano.
Several objects on various incarnations of Star Trek have hyperspace pockets or other related phenomena inside. Iirc in ENT there was a derelict spacecraft found that was bigger on the inside. The Bajoran Wormhole in DS9 may also be a contender as one episode established that it had a habitable area inside with a solid surface and an oxygen atmosphere.
The hold of the SS Minnow.
All the non-bamboo stuff they had…
The magazine of just about any firearm in any action movie ever filmed.
They look from the outside like they could only hold ten rounds or whatever is supposed to fit in them, but clearly the inside space is bigger than the outside dimensions, because they have twenty or thirty or apparently infinite rounds inside.
A two-part episode of the first season of “Lost in Space” had Michael (“The Day The Earth Stood Still”) Rennie playing an inter-stellar zoo keeper. The inside of his ship went on for miles in every direction to hold the “thousands” of animals he collected from all over the universe. Of course, Dr. Smith, in trying to steal the ship to return to Earth, sets all the animals loose. In typical cheapjack Irwin Allen fashion, the first six or seven creatures to appear (which have all made appearances in previous episodes), would run around the back of the ship and stomp on through a bunch more times, then they would run the footage eight or nine times.
The Keeper wanted Will and Penny as specimens. I assume they were supposed to breed. Ick. :dubious: Why not Don and Judy?
This is a relativistic effect, due to its 4th dimension being hammertime.
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This is explained in one of the TV specials; all of Snoopy’s stuff in his doghouse is underground.
Actually, the ship’s hold was quite large, based on the pictures (especially from the earliest episodes), and quite a bit of the non-bamboo stuff wasn’t on the boat but washed ashore separately.
Sport Billy’s Omni-Sack
I was a child of the 80’s
I understand. Hammertime must be infinite, since seems like it will never end.
The girl’s apartment in Friends
Also, Ruff’s doghouse from the PBS Kids series, “Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman”. Currently my daughter’s favorite show of all time. Too bad it got cancelled. . . Anyway, the inside of his doghouse is quite spacious and includes a large desk, recliner, super computer, etc.
I want to know when they had time to build “the costume hut.”
How about Howl’s Moving Castle? Not only was it bigger on the inside but it was also in multiple places … I think … okay, it had me quite confused, actually.
Cloak’s cloak.
Stan Laurel did the bottomless pocket thing years before Harpo, although he usually used a lunchbox.
There was a character on the cartoon Penelope Pitstop named Pockets.
Rico from the Penguins of Madigasgar.
Shinichi Wantanabe’s hair on Excel Saga.
Bo Bo Bo’s hair on Bo Bo Bo.