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In shows that lean toward comedy, the character will often play pranks on the other characters, often overhearing things they were not prepared for (such as supposed enemies expressing concern about the character being missing, or frustration at aspects of the character's personality).
 
If the show is geared toward a young adult or older audience, the invisibility will [[Invisible Streaker|frequently not apply to clothing]] -- this—this [[Most Writers Are Male|seems more common if the invisible character is female]]. If the character has [[Invisible Jerkass|done anything to deserve a karmic backlash]] during their invisibility, [[Laser-Guided Karma|said invisibility will usually wear off at the worst possible time, and in front of the most people possible]].
 
In one variation, characters are placed "out of phase" so they're imperceptible to anyone on the show, but still visible to the audience. They can [[Intangible Man|walk through walls]], but they [[Required Secondary Powers|don't fall through the floor]]. They can't eat, but can still breathe oxygen. Often, if the character is "out of phase," there is one other character (usually a guest star) who [[Only Sane Man|can see and/or hear them]], but this character has a reputation for "seeing things" that aren't there or has been in a mental institution for years. This variation can be realized as an out-of-body or near-death experience.
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** Daniel goes out of phase in "Crystal Skull"; the only person who can see him is his grandfather, who's spent the last few decades in an insane asylum.
*** Daniel is not only invisible and intangible. He also doesn't experience hunger, thirst, or the need to relieve himself. When he realizes this, he assumes it's because he's dead. Of course, this is never brought up again.
* The "out of phase" scenario was done in ''[[Star Trek: theThe Next Generation]]'' episode "The Next Phase" focusing on Geordi and Ro Laren.
* Done in an episode of ''[[Round the Twist]]'', titled "Linda Godiva". The title is in reference to the way the [[Invisible Streaker]] heroine helps another character win a horse race--afterrace—after all, Linda is invisible, but her clothing isn't. In the end, the rider accidentally turns her visible again, just in time for her to ride off (nude, hence the episode's title) into the sunset as the credits start.
* In a 1992 episode of ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]'', repeated in 1994, Oscar the Grouch spritzes María, then himself, with invisibility spray called Disappear-O. Oscar's pet elephant, Fluffy, provides the antidote.
** In a two-part story in 2004, a magic ukulele makes Snuffy invisible, but he drops the ukulele while invisible and it breaks. He doesn't become visible again until the ukulele is repaired and brought back to Sesame Street.
* In the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "Gone", Buffy wreaked havoc and had invisible sex with Spike. In "Fear Itself", Xander experienced the visible-to-the-audience variation due to a demon exploiting his fear of being ignored.
* "Gillian of the Spirits" is an example where the out-of-phase character is perceived by another character.
* An episode of ''[[Seven Days]]'' had Parker unable to be seen ''or'' heard, [[By the Eyes of Thethe Blind|except by one]] [[Blind Black Guy]].
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Batman: theThe Brave And The Bold (Animation)|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'', Gentleman Ghost buries Batman alive. Batman then proceeds to use a trick taught to him by monks, rendering him a ghost that can go back into its still living body. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* In the ''[[Peanuts]]'' special ''It's Magic, Charlie Brown'', Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible during his magic act. At first Charlie laments becoming a "lost soul", but then he discovers that he can kick the football off Lucy's hand before she pulls it away, which he [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|takes advantage of.]] Naturally, he becomes visible again just as he is attempting the kick a second time.
* One episode of ''[[DextersDexter's Laboratory]]'' has the main character turning invisible to discover his birthday gifts.
* In the [[Bugs Bunny/Characters|Bugs Bunny]] cartoon ''Water, Water Every Hare'', Bugs douses himself in vanishing fluid to attempt escape from a [[Mad Scientist]]. It backfires when said scientist subsequently uses "Hare Restorer" to render him visible again.
* ''[[Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius]]'': Jimmy did this, in a way, by creating shoes that make him run so fast that nobody can see him. He abuses this ability to play mean tricks on all his friends.
* ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'': Timmy once wishes to make himself invisible to keep from being beat up by the school bully. He uses this opportunity to scare the entire student body.
* ''[[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]]'': Spongebob and Patrick accidentally paint themselves invisible ([[It Makes Sense in Context]]) and then try to scare everybody in Bikini Bottom by [[Scooby-Doo Hoax|pretending to be ghosts]].
* An odd variation happens in two episodes of ''[[South Park]]'', In one Cartman believes he is invisible/dead because everybody is intentionally ignoring him, and another has him use a fake superpower of invisibility. In both episodes, everyone but him knows that he is not invisible.
 
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