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** Explained more in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', in the duel academia episode. Lua/Rua/Leo was commended for having good acting skills instead of good dueling skills. The psycho duelists however...
*** Then there's the duels with the Dark Signers, the Three Emperors, a ghost...
** In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' it has gotten to the point where the Solid Vision holograms can be interacted with by the players; for example, Yuya can ride his summoned Performapals as mounts, while the Action Duel arenas have platforms and bridges that are solid enough to stand on.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''{{'}}s Ground Battlefield Simulator, which seems to have taken a page from the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'s Danger Room and expanded it to the size of a city.
** ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' this is taken even further. Minor character Sushiko Maki uses a sushi-themed deck with Trap Cards that use a variety of effects that, as a cost, increase the opponents' Life Points, the Solid Vision interpreting this effect by creating sushi that is fed to the opponent. When used against Romin, this effect seems so real, she is even able to ''taste'' them.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''{{'}}s Ground Battlefield Simulator, which seems to have taken a page from the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'s Danger Room and expanded it to the size of a city.
* Sixshot in ''[[Transformers Headmasters]]'' is adept at creating holograms that can fool any human or robot. They are perfectly capable of fighting, and even shooting real lasers.
* Folken in the ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]'' movie attempts to persuade the heroine to his side twice projecting his image to distant places with his (or possibly Sora's) psychic powers. The second time he does this he grasps her hand quite physically.
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{{quote|'''Superman''': Are your holograms supposed to scare me?
'''Luminus''': Holograms are made of light. ''So are lasers.'' }}
:* Later in the same episode, he claims that [[Artistic License Physics| "with the proper application of laser fields"]] the holograms can seem solid, so much that he can create a holographic clone of himself with a sword that is able to rip the hero's cape.
*:* In ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'', Luminus escapes from prison, and uses his technology to surround Flash with holograms. Flash, used to this trick with Mirror Master, thinks that they're just holograms and apparently doesn't fall for it, except, as those who've watched ''STAS'' would know, they're pretty solid. Ass kicking ensues.
* In ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', the Polymorphic Specters (and the translated heroes in Season 4) are also a form of Hard Light. This is confirmed by the William Clone's [[Techno Babble|self-description]] in episode "Down to Earth":
{{quote|'''William Clone:''' I'm a digitally-generated random polymorphic energy field controlled by a basic non-evolving behavioral program.}}
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** He met his match in this trope's polar opposite: Raven's hard ''shadows''. And the soul-crushing abyss within her cloak they dragged him into because she was so pissed she tapped into her demon heritage, but that's another story.
* The holographic training simulator in the Hall of Justice in ''[[DC Super Friends]]'' runs on this. Things go bad when Joker decides to take over the home base while Superman and Batman are visiting it.
** Also, an episode of ''[[Superfriends|Challenge of the Superfriends]]'' went a step further in one episode, where scientists were somehow able to create ''liquid'' light. At least, that's what they called it.
* Liquid rainbows appeared in ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]''. They're edible, but ridiculously spicy, and sticky enough to be used as war paint.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987]]'' had an episode where Shredder created a couple of "solid holograms" to fight the Ninja Turtles.