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* '''[[The Lion King]] 1/2'' has Timon's song, "That's All I Need" Lamshading it. The sequence of the 'props' sliding out back to the Savannah and the sarcastic applause of the hyenas makes it very clear that, far from a bunch of animals suddenly displaying amazing choreography skills, this is genuine daydreaming/acid consumption territory, but since Timon is awake, it is not actually a dream.
* ''[[Pocahontas]]'': "Colors of the Wind". It's difficult to say whether the sequence is actually happening (if so, it happened over the course of several days, considering the changes in daylight), or if it's simply an interpretation of the spirit of nature surrounding them.
* ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'': "A Guy Like You". The commentary track references this trope, going so far as to suggest that ''everything'' involving the three gargoyles might have been Quasimodo's imagination.
* [[A Goofy Movie]]: The original had "Out on the Open Road" which included a bunch of girls popping out of a piano, while it's played in the back of a pick up truck and a corpse dancing on a hearse. Being a Goofy movie of course, it's not ''impossible'' that this is actually happening, but it's still pretty trippy.
* ''[[Recess: School's Out]]'': The cast performing "Green Tamborine" during the credits (this movie was also a huge [[Shout-Out]] to [[The Sixties]])
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* The iconic "Walking in the Air" sequence from ''[[The Snowman]]''.
* [[Regular Show]] had the Mississippi Queen, a drink so impossibly spicy that it caused Mordecai, Rigby and Benson to have an acid trip while the song "Mississippi Queen" by 70's rock band ''Mountain'' was playing.
* In the ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' episode "It's Never Tter made ofoo Late to Loon", Plucky Duck had to study hard for a science test the following day, and when he had to do homework about [[Albert Einstein]], he starts to daydream and imagines a scene reminiscent of the "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence from ''Dumbo'', complete with several Einsteins running around the screen until the collide with each other and explode, doing a waltz, squirting water like a fountain, before finally turning into cars that drive around for a while until the explode again, ending the dream and causing Plucky to wake up and study harder. [[Offscreen Moment of Awesome|Sorry, no]] [[Combining Mecha|monster made up of]] Albert Einstein heads, unfortunately.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In the [[Flight of the Conchords]] tv series this was done a couple of times with some of the more surreal songs in the duo's repertoire. Most notably Pretty Prince Of Parties, which was a literal acid trip.
* Many early episodes of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' have a series of sketches on numbers (1 through 10) that involved a baker who holds in his arms that number of desserts but falls down a flight of stairs, ruining the desserts in question. The sketches started with a very flashy animated intro in which the voices of kids are heard counting up from 1 to 10, then back to 1, and finally up to the featured number in the sketch, in choral voice over, while that number, in animated form, zoomed around the screen.
 
== [[Music]] ==
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== [[Theatre]] ==
* Jerome Robbins' comic ballet ''The Concert'' is [[All Just a Dream]] anyway (more precisely, people daydreaming to music), but the end features all of the characters morphing into butterflies and being chased off the stage by the increasingly irritated [[Interactive Narrator|pianist]].
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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