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See Fridge Brilliance for most of it. The justification is that Dreams don't really fade away permanently. Mike needed to wake up because Real Life was his home. While he's awake, the world of the Raposa doesn't exist. But it's highly unlikely that someone as imaginative as Mike would never dream again. The world of the Raposa is in no danger of ceasing to exist. In my opinion, there is very little to contradict this in game, except for the Raposa's reactions to Mike waking up. But that could be explained by a combination of ignorance, and not wanting to let go even temporarily of their world. And they even get over that.
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