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The [[Trope Namer]] was Dutch psychiatrist and writer Frederik (Willem) van Eeden, who coined the term "lucid dream" in 1913 in an article called "The Study of Dreams", published in the ''Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research''.
The [[Trope Namer]] was Dutch psychiatrist and writer Frederik (Willem) van Eeden, who coined the term "lucid dream" in 1913 in an article called "The Study of Dreams", published in the ''Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research''.


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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The ending of ''[[Kirby Right Back At Ya]]'' had Kirby falling asleep and {{spoiler|ending up in a nightmare realm filled with food, it's then that the baby star warrior realized that he can attack with his powers in this dream.}} Unlike before when he was awake.
* The ending of ''[[Kirby Right Back At Ya]]'' had Kirby falling asleep and {{spoiler|ending up in a nightmare realm filled with food, it's then that the baby star warrior realized that he can attack with his powers in this dream.}} Unlike before when he was awake.