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In [[Video Games]], this can overlap with [[Level Ate]] as applied to lunar settings.
 
See also [[The Man in Thethe Moon]], the other common Western folklore about the moon.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[Duck TalesDuckTales (Videovideo Gamegame)|Duck Tales]]'', one level is the Moon, and one of its collectibles is a piece of cheese.
* The "Moon Fondue" level in ''[[Spyro]] 2: Season of Flame'' on the [[Game Boy Advance]] is comprised of green, cheese-like terrain and includes a race of mouse astronauts.
* In ''[[King's Quest VII]]: The Princeless Bride'', during one chapter the moon falls out of sky into Falderal (a place based on wordplay and literal figures of speech) and it's revealed to be just a wheel of [[Cartoon Cheese]]. The player is tasked with finding some way of getting it back in the sky before they can leave the area.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* The ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]'' short, "O Solar Meow", ends with Jerry on the moon, which has large quantities of cheese. Another short featured Tom and Jerry operating a lunar mining operation, where the caverns were made entirely of cheese.
* ''[[Wallace and Gromit]]'''s debut short film, "A Grand Day Out", revolved around the characters travelling to the moon to get cheese. The second short film, "The Wrong Trousers" later made a reference to it in a newspaper article mentioning how sales of "moon cheese" are soaring.
* ''[[Arthur The Aardvark]]'': In one episode, Arthur is trying to buy Moon Boots. He imagines himself hopping straight to the moon wearing these. He then grabs a bit of the moon and tastes it, saying that it's green cheese all right!