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So the aliens have taken over the world. Or maybe they've captured us and taken us back to their home planet. Either way, they decide we're cute and cuddly and they're going to take us home and keep us. This can also apply with earthbound supernatural races like vampires or demons as well. The main component of the trope is that it's a work where humans are the pets of another species.
Not to be confused with the webseries The Human Pet.
The Beast And His Pet High School Girl takes place in a world where beastman are the dominant population and humans are considered high maintenance exotic pets: the female lead of the story was kidnapped from the human world and sold as a pet to a wolf man named Zinovy.
Cross Ange: Riza Randog is a double agent for the a race of humans that can turn into dragons seeks the location of their progenitor, Aura whom was captured by the so-called god Embryo. Riza infiltrated the World of Mana where Embryo used Aura to create a utopia world where magic was possible through Mana; however, those that were unable use it were persecuted and shunned. Embryo later captured Riza and after torturing her gave her to his follower, Sylvia Ikaruga Misurugi who abused her, treating her like an animal: depriving her of clothes, muzzling and shackling her, and even whipping her for failure.
In Tokyo Ghoul, upper class Ghouls sometimes keep humans as pets. The members of the Ghoul Restaurant train humans to serve as Scrappers, executioners that perform in a "pre-dinner show" by maiming and dismembering the unlucky victims on the night's menu. Juuzou Suzuya is revealed to have been one, prior to being rescued by CCG. The torture and training he underwent transformed him into a perfect killing machine, but left him damaged goods in all ways imaginable.
Yu-Gi-Oh!: In the original manga, Yugi's snobby classmate Kujirada had a "hidden character" virtual pet that would live two months (as opposed to normal ones, that lived twenty-one days). Unfortunately for him, it was harder to take care of, constantly waking him up in the middle of the night and demanding to be fed. Eventually, the aggressive virtual pet developed a malignant intelligence and the ability to control Kujirada, regarding him as its pet. It also directed him to link it to other kids' devices so it could devour other virtual pets. The evil virtual pet was defeated when it tried to prey on Yugi's pet, which, due to exchanging data with Jonouchi's pet, was far stronger than it looked. Though a little upset that his prized monster was gone, Kujirada was glad he could finally get some sleep.
The Avengers: In one issue, Tigra is caught by Kraven the Hunter and subjected to a "mnemonic scrambler" (more or less a Slave Collar) that reduces her intelligence to that of a common tiger. He then keeps her like some obedient Right-Hand Cat until Spider-Man shows up and is able to remove it. Some would argue that Tigra was actually lucky; years later, Kraven's madness would be such that he might have turned her into a rug.
Image Comics: In The Humans, apes reign as the dominate species and humans (or "skins", due to their hairlessness) are animals used as manual labor, lab rats, pets, etc. However, that does little to prevent apes from having sexual relations with humans. Karns, a chimpanzee, keeps a woman as his pet and sexual plaything, naming her Florence. He owned another by the name of Georgene, but made her into a pair of boots.
Judge Dredd: A rather horrific example occurs to Chief Judge Silver during "Necropolis" when the Dark Judges murder him and keep him as a zombie pet to constantly humiliate him.
Spawn had a story that followed several dead people through their travails in the afterlife. One of the dangers was an angelic-looking creature descending and carrying one of them away... not for any sort of glory, but because its race valued the souls of entertainers as pets. "Last year it was singers. This year, acrobats."
In Transformers: Shattered Glass, the Evil Autobot Tailgate finds humans cute and takes Butch Witwicky as a pet, encouraging the other Autobots to do the same.
Duchess: Come now, Jack, tell me the truth about your Alice. Is she a pet to you, hmm?
Jack: I was...seeing her. On the other side, we were dating.
Duchess: Dating, hmm? So would you like me to speak for her? I could do that you know, and we could keep her. Put her in a pretty golden cage, and she could wear a shiny golden collar. You could walk her you know, and play with her.
[The words painted pictures in his head, of Alice in a gilded golden cage in the corner of his room, wearing nothing but a collar around her throat, of him and Duchess walking through the gardens, Alice trailing behind on a leash.]
Fantastic Planet is set on the homeworld of giant, blue humanoid aliens called Draags who keep Oms (humans) as pets, though they also often see them as vermin. The protagonist, Terr, grows up as the pet of a Draag girl named Tiwa.
The Snow Queen (1957): When Gerda is captured by the robbers, the Robber Girl claims Gerda as her new pet and even puts a leash on her.
Blade II: Lampshaded by a vampire familiar who would rather be a vampire's pet than a vampire's meal.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019): As Dr. Serizawa is testifying in congress about his refusal to destroy Godzilla on the grounds that humans and Titans can coexist, one senator asks if they should turn Godzilla into a pet. Serizawa retorts that if anything, humanity should accept that they are nothing more than Godzilla's pets.
The Pet: A poor American girl agrees to "replace" an European aristocrat's recently deceased dog.
In Pet, Seth is a Stalker with a Crush to Holly, and eventually kidnaps her and locks her in a cage, treating her like a dog.
Planet of the Apes (2001): One of the ape politicians buys his daughter a human girl as a pet.
In Superman II, General Zod and Ursa assume that Superman is protecting the human race because he is treating them like pets.
Transformers: In the first movie, Megatron says he'd let Sam live as his pet if he gave him the Allspark.
The Woman: A feral Woman is captured and imprisoned in the Cleek family's cellar. Despite his claims of wanting to civilize her, it's clear this is what Chris and Brian intend to treat the Woman as. The Cleeks also have a daughter born without eyes named Socket, whom they also keep locked up and treat like a dog. In the end, after the Woman is freed, she tames Socket as a loyal dog.
The protagonist: He'd be safer in Winter's cage than anywhere else in the academy.
Angel: In the dimension of Pylea the natives keep humans as pets... well, not so much "pets" as "beasts of burden".
Are You Afraid of the Dark?: "...The Zombie Dice" features a malevolent game shop owner who shrinks people down to just a few inches tall and ships them out to exotic places as pets if they lose his challenge.
The Big Bang Theory: Sheldon claims that he would be willing to be a pet to a race of more intelligent aliens.
Bones featured a pony play episode.
CSI: The A-plot of "Unleashed" (Season 11, Episode 19) focused on the bondage version of this, with the victim found dead in a cat costume at a human pet house.
Dinosaurs: Primitive cavemen are kept as pet and zoo animals by the dinosaurs.
Doctor Who: The Doctor's companions have been labeled as this by Idris (who tells the Doctor off for "bringing home strays") and Missy (though "snacks" was an alternate possibility).
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: In one episode, Salem pesters the aunts over his desire to own a pet, which they refuse to allow. Eventually, he goes behind their back and buys a "dogman", a talking, dressed man that stands on two feet, but otherwise behaves like a dog. After Salem fails to be a good owner, he gives his pet to a family of talking dogs.
True Blood: Inverted in season 5. Emma Garza is abducted in her werewolf form to be Steve Newlin's new pet dog. When she returns to human form, Steve gets angry and orders her to remain in her werewolf form indefinitely.
The Twilight Zone (1959): In "Stopover in a Quiet Town", a couple wakes up in an abandoned town. At the end of the episode it's revealed that they've been kidnapped by an alien giant to be pets for the giant's daughter.
Stranger: These Martians will make pets of some of 'em, train 'em to do tricks. Who knows? Get sentimental over the pet boy who grew up and had to be killed...
Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning and Hope come to the revelation that the fal'Cie that run Cocoon treat humans like pets — providing them with safety, food, water, and light in exchange for their freedoms. As it turns out, it's more like "sacrificial lambs" than "housepets".
Phantom Thief Silver Cat: Ginka is treated like one in some punishments, and becomes one permanently in a bad ending.
World of Warcraft:
The pet store in Dalaran includes a Gnome Diver in an aquarium tank. Not for sale, mind you.
While the Gnome Diver can be argued to only be cleaning the tank, the trope is played straight with the various Father Christmas's Helpers (gnomes in holiday gear), the Goblin Cupid, and Squire players' pets.
Orion's Arm:
Among the various Human Subspecies are "pet humans" who are usually genetically engineered for lower intelligence and neoteny. They're most popular among Splices and Provolves, seeing as their ancestors were frequently kept as pets or worse. Their ownership is almost universally outlawed in human-dominated areas.
Some of the more cynical inhabitants of the Terragen sphere think this is the main reason why so many archailects keep modosophonts (human-level beings) around.
SCP Foundation: SCP-1897 details aliens that come to abduct people which they then lobotomize, castrate, and train as pets.
Fry: (After Bender suggests they share an apartment) You're sure I won't be imposing?
Bender: Nah, I always wanted a pet.
A subset of the BDSM lifestyle. Pony play is a subset of this subset, where the submissives act like horses.
Puppy play is something similar, with the submissive acting like a dog instead. There is also kitten play or cat play, where the submissive plays a feline persona as well; no doubt, there are other forms of pet play involving other animals as well.
"Pet" can also pop up as an affectionate term used towards a submissive who is not a slave.
A fan was once quoted as saying she'd like to keep Masi Oka as a pet.note When a reporter asked him about it, Masi decided that it wouldn't be so bad to be someone's cuddly pet as long as she feeds him well.
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Перевести · These manga focus on a relationship - platonic or romantic - between a master and a servant. Sometimes these relationships are traditional, such as the interactions between a Maid or Butler with the master of the house. Comedy and Fantasy titles sometimes showcase this relationship in a different capacity, featuring a magic user with a human 'familiar' or 'pet…
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Перевести · The Pet: A poor American girl agrees to "replace" an European aristocrat's recently deceased dog. In Pet, Seth is a Stalker with a Crush to Holly, and eventually kidnaps her and locks her in a cage, treating her like a dog. Planet of the Apes (2001): One of the ape politicians buys his daughter a human girl as a pet.
Who are the human characters in the pet?
Who are the human characters in the pet?
The Pet: A poor American girl agrees to "replace" an European aristocrat's recently deceased dog. In Pet, Seth is a Stalker with a Crush to Holly, and eventually kidnaps her and locks her in a cage, treating her like a dog. Planet of the Apes (2001): One of the ape politicians buys his daughter a human girl as a pet.
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Is there such a thing as a human pet?
Is there such a thing as a human pet?
This can also apply with earthbound supernatural races like vampires or demons as well. The main component of the trope is that it's a work where humans are the pets of another species. Overlaps with Sapient Pet and This Is My Human. May overlap with Bond Creature or People Zoo . Not to be confused with the webseries The Human Pet .
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What's the trope of the human as a pet?
What's the trope of the human as a pet?
The main component of the trope is that it's a work where humans are the pets of another species. Overlaps with Sapient Pet and This Is My Human. May overlap with Bond Creature or People Zoo. Especially common when humans are a Formerly Sapient Species .
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Who are the Draags that keep humans as pets?
Who are the Draags that keep humans as pets?
Fantastic Planet is set on the homeworld of giant, blue humanoid aliens called Draags who keep Oms (humans) as pets, though they also often see them as vermin. The protagonist, Terr, grows up as the pet of a Draag girl named Tiwa. Blade II: Lampshaded by a vampire familiar who would rather be a vampire's pet than a vampire's meal.
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