The Legend of Tarzan * Biff Barksdale > In the episode "The Lost Treasure", Jane is grabbed from behind and handgagged around 10' in, I believe. She's later seen bound in a sitting position to a large tree trunk with several loops of rope ... her arms are pinioned but her hands are free. Lastly, she's again held and handgagged, but takes a bite out of crime in a bid to warn Tarzan of a trap, to no avail. The Legend of White Fang * #1*******freak > In one episode, a con artist came to town and bought a gold claim. He claimed there was gold but there really wasn't any and he wrote a fake note shifting the blame on Wendy's father. When she went to see him, she overheard the guy's plan about leaving and putting Wendy's dad in jail and got caught. She then had her hands tied behind her and a rope tied around her an a chair. In another scene, Wendy went to spy on a couple of hunters but she got caught causing rope to tie her to a tree and a gag on her mouth. The Legend of Zelda * Austin899 ** Zorro In one episode, Zelda got wrapped up almost completely in silk by a bunch of spiders. After killing off the spiders, Link then started taunted the bound princess ("How about a kiss, princess?" "Mmmmpphh!!! Mmmmpph!!") and finally cut her free. In another episode, Zelda was captured by Ganon and tied to a pole, with her hands behind the pole. She cut herself free with a boomerang. And in another episode, Zelda was handcuffed to a pole with her hands behind the pole. This time Link had to free her. > I downloaded an episode of The Legend of Zelda from the Internet. And I saw one scene were Link and Zelda are in this pool, and then a snake grabs Zelda's legs and pulls her down to the pool and wraps her in its coils. She gets free when Link blasts it with his sword. >> "Kiss and Tell": In this 4th episode, Link is turned into a frog by one of Gannon's minions. Eventually, he kidnaps Zelda and brings her to the Underworld. Her wrists are chained behind her back and behind a stone spike. One close up is shown. "That Sinking Feeling": In this 6th episode is the classic scene in which the blue spiders mummify Zelda in red tape and attempt to drag her away. She "Mmmphs" several times and several shots are shown. Link even comments about her being "all tied up", and he grunts and hops around for a few seconds before being released by him (and immediately griping about her possible "smothering" under there). "Doppelganger": In this 7th episode, Gannon makes an evil clone of Zelda, who captures her with some Moblins. They wrap her up in a bag and carry her off, some mumbling is heard. Zelda is once again bound to a stone spike, only this time, her hands are bound with rope and thus she quickly works herself free. There is one close shot of her hands as she does that. "Stinging a Stinger": In this 9th episode, Zelda and Link are captured, along with an elf crook who tricked Link of hos sword, by Gannon. Zelda is shown with her wrists chained to a wall, hanging with Link. Later, she is led into another section with her hands chained in front of her. Link and the crook are there, so, putz alert. They are released very quickly. "Fairies in the Spring": In this 11th episode, an aqua-monster binds Zelda with it's tentacles and holds her at the bottom of a lake/water ride thing. She is soon saved by Link. Liberty's Kids * Biff Barksdale > In the episode "Green Mountain Boys", Sarah, Henri and James are taken captive by the Green Mountain Boys, who are suspicious of their presence in the area. They're taken to their camp and brought before the commander, Ethan Allen. Sarah is overgagged with white cloth and presumably bound, although her hands are unseen under her cloak. She's quickly ungagged, but before that there's one closeup. The short scene occurs about seven minutes in. There's also a "woodcut" from the sequence of her gagged seated in the back of a wagon that repeats several times, the first about three minutes in, as part of a collage of images from the ep. The Little Lulu Show In a dream, Lulu and her friend Annie are bound using rope (mummified from neck to toe), and forced to watch a long, boring monologue show by her friend Tubby. When she wakes up, she screams: "I will not watch TV in your house again!" The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea * Biff Barksdale > Ariel is bound and gagged with the villainess' tentacles around 62 minutes in, in the DISNEY CHANNEL showing. A lengthy scene lasting intermittently over the next five minutes or so. Lupid the 3rd * Biff Barksdale ** Christopher Fabris > In the episode "Now Museum, Now You Don't", from the "Red Jacket Lupin" series. About sixteen minutes in, there's a blinkie of a scene showing a flight attendant and a male pilot bound and overgagged in their undies atop an airport toilet. Fujiko and Lupin will be taking their places on the "flight" (see the ep for an explanation of the parentheses). In the episode "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Fifty-Foot Lover", from the "Red Jacket Lupin" series. Around five minutes in, Fujiko is captured by the baddies after a boat chase on Loch Ness. She's chained arms apart for a good while afterwards (the first shot of her includes ankle fetters that mysteriously disappear from subsequent images) before being rescued by the other gang members. In the episode "ZenigataCon", from the "Red Jacket Lupin" series. About five minutes in, Fujiko and Lupin are captured and strapped into chairs at the neck, wrists and ankles. I'm assuming this last fettering, as there was a shot of Lupin's ankle bonds, but not Fujiko's. This first scene lasts a couple of minutes or so. She's shown again briefly at around the 19 minutes in, and finally when she's rescued a few minutes later. In the episode "Sheik-Down", about twenty minutes in, Fujiko and the gang find themselves lashed to poles before a firing squad. She *appears* to sell out the boys, and is released. In the episode "A Safe Bet", from the "Red Jacket Lupin" series, about 18 minutes in, Fujiko's (voiced by Michelle Ruff) wrists are bound in front with cubelike cuffs. The sequence lasts about five minutes. >> Episode "But Your Brother was Such a Nice Guy" In this episode, Lupin is bitten by a female vampire and turned into one himself. His friends try to catch him by setting up a cottage filled with garlic and crosses. At about 14 minutes in, Lupin arrives at the cottage and carries off Fujiko. At the 16 minute mark, Fujiko is seen chained spread-eagle to a stone slab and detective gagged, to be used as a sacrifice for the vampires. There are several shots of her predicament over the next few minutes. She's later rescued by a disguised Goemon. Through the whole scene she is wearing a red dress and is barefoot.