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* Happens in an episode of ''[[CatDog]]'', where Cat plans to make Dog and Shriek fall for each other, hoping that the Greaser Dogs will thereby leave him alone. The rest of the episode is Cat's dream of what the consequences are: Dog marries Shriek, which causes the Greaser Dogs to move into their house and generally making Cat's life a living hell.
* {{spoiler|The better part of episode 20}} in ''[[Wakfu]]'', which thoroughly confused the non-French-speaking people watching it without subtitles, though it could only have been [[Disney Acid Sequence|one other trope]] if not this one.
* ''[[Re BootReBoot]]'' episode "Number 7". A [[Mind Screw]] episode which directly parodies ''[[The Prisoner]]'', including a version of that shows opening sequence. Given what happens during the [[Mind Screw]], this trope is a [[Tropes Are Not Bad|welcome sight]].
* ''[[American Dad]]'' has one when Stan accidentally crapped himself in a pool party and concocts a scheme to get [[Barack Obama]] to do the same. It was a dream moments before he actually jumps... and craps himself. It's implied that this was not the first time he's done it too.
* The ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' episode "[[Pandaing to the Audience|Panda-Monium]]".
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* The events of the 2003 ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003]]'' episode "Bad Day" are simply a form of [[Mind Rape]] conjured by the Foot Mystics.
* The 1988 ''Ninja Turtles'' episode "Shredderville" had the Turtles supposedly taken to an alternate world where [[It's a Wonderful Plot|they never existed and thus Shredder conquered the world]], only for it to have been a dream that all four of them had at the same time.
* The episode "The Binky Show" of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'' is this. It ends with {{spoiler|Binky actually showing up. The announcer tells that Binky was going to do a number of things, including embarrassing Jon by singing to him in a restaurant.}}
 
 
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