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* In the popular ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', an entire story arc (part 2 in a 4-part mega-arc) is based on this storytelling format, to the extent that it is called "I Told You That Story So I Could Tell You This One". The stories concerned are the titular main character's dilemma when every person he ever killed returns as a zombie to plague him, which leads into an exploration of his family and his sidekick's family when he leaves his sidekick to stay with them instead of bothering him.
* ''[[YU+ME: dream]]''. Goes from a very typical [[Coming Out Story]] about a girl named Fiona who goes to a Catholic high school and falls in love with another girl called Lia, to {{spoiler|finding out that it was [[All Just a Dream|all a dream]], Lia is 900 years old, has been captured by the Queen of Dreams and now Fiona, a bear called Mrs Butterfield, a woman with a removable head, Fiona's conscience, a blue haired girl called Clandestine, and a bisexual male called Don must travel through Fiona's dreams to get her back.}} You... you have to read it to wrap your head around it.
* Close to being standard practice for Mountain Time, such as [https://web.archive.org/web/20110823030539/http://mountaincomics.com/2011/05/30/shorts-blaster/ here], when the plot switches to an entirely new set of characters in a completely different scenario, and much more pronounced in longer story arcs like [http://mountaincomics.com/2010/08/16/the-unstartled-giraffe/ this one].