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There are a lot of reviewers of video games, movies, cartoons and other media. Some of the comedic reviewers have unique gimmicks that go beyond simply reviewing the work in question, but instead take it a step further, coming up with unique ways to show off the work or interact with it. One of these ways it to actually enter the work in question, or interact with its characters! This is '''[[Breaking the ReviewersReviewer's Wall''']]. Instead of [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] and talking to the audience, which they're already doing, they break another wall - the wall separating the reviewer from the work reviewed.
 
It's kinda like [[Trapped in TV Land]], except they're usually not trapped, and in many cases, they're doing it to mock the work in question.
 
In order to be this trope, the reviewer has to directly interact with the work in question, either by the character exiting the work to meet the reviewer, the reviewer entering the work, or some other direct interaction. Simply talking to a character who doesn't talk back doesn't count.
 
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Harry Hill in ''[[Harry Hill's TV Burp]]'' in some way manipulates the TV shows he reviews frequently. Often, he even has access to the sets and actors used.
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'': This is done in [http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mc28 an article] by Matt Carvotta on the Izzet guild in the Ravnica block, written as an interview of Izzet mages Trivaz and Quizl.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==