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This is not necessarily just a throwaway reference either; sometimes the whole point of the main work is based upon this '''Fictional Media''', for example a review of a non-existent book, or a trailer for a film that no one had any intention to make. Common types of '''Fictional Media''' include:
 
*{{Supertrope [[list|Fictional Document]] Media}}
 
** [[Great Big Book of Everything]]
** [[Scrapbook Story]]
*** [[Epistolary Novel]]
** [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]]
** [[Spell Book]]
** [[Hollywood Apocrypha]]
* [[Fictional Video Game]]
* [[My Little Panzer]]
* [[Niche Network]]
* [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie]]
* [[Show Within a Show]] (arguably the [[Super-Trope]])
 
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* ''[[Back to The Future Part II]]'' had a ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' sequel at a number the real franchise did not reach.
** In fact, that was a common future trope for the movies about the future made in the 1980s and 1990s. ''[[Rambo]]'' and ''[[Rocky (film)|Rocky]]'' sequels were also popularly mentioned.
** ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' did the same with ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th13th]]'', [[Up to Eleven|up to one thousand six hundred and forty nine]].
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== Examples that don't fit the categories above ==
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