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* ''[[Revolver]]'', from [[Guy Ritchie]] of ''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]'' and ''[[Snatch]]'' fame, has [[Non Sequitur Scene|one scene]] in which the events and aftermath of a heist are shown in cartoon form, on a TV, ''during the heist!''
* ''[[Run Lola Run]]'' has a recurring motif(?) of showing the title character's actions in an animated form.
* ''[[UHF (film)|UHF]]'' features a dream sequence where [[Weird Al]] imagines a CG version of himself playing a psychedelic rock cover version of the theme from ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]''.
* In ''[[Nine to Five]]'', [[Lily Tomlin]], [[Jane Fonda]] and [[Dolly Parton]] get stoned and fantasize about killing their boss. All three fit the [[Art Shift]] trope, as the fantasies are filmed in distinctly different styles from the rest of the movie, but Lily Tomlin's features adorable animated wildlife surrounding her in the office kitchen as she poisons his coffee.
* In ''[[Waltz with Bashir]]'', the majority of the film is in two-tone, dreamlike animation until the protagonist remembers encountering a procession of women lamenting their slain husbands and children. At that point, the film switches to real footage of the aftermath of the [[wikipedia:Sabra and Shatila massacre|Sabra and Shatila massacre]], making it all too real for both the protagonist and the audience.
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* ''[[Happy Feet]]'' is mostly CGI, but near the end, live-action humans are superimposed into the scenes.
* The animated ''Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure'' (1977) includes a live-action wraparound featuring Marcella.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==