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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Yumeria]]'' has a dreamworld called Moera where the character gains different outfits, powers, and weapons. The main character can also give the others in Moera a boost in power.
* ''[[Yumeria]]'' has a dreamworld called Moera where visitors gain different outfits, powers, and weapons. The main character can also give the others in Moera a boost in power.
* Averted in ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' where the characters are brought to Edolas and can't use magic unless they use certain equipment. This is solved when they swallow a crystal which allows them to use magic normally.
* Averted in ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' where the characters are brought to Edolas and can't use magic unless they use certain equipment. This is solved when they swallow a crystal which allows them to use magic normally.
* Yumeji, from ''[[Dream Eater Merry]]'', has an ability called Lucid Gear that can only be used in a Daydream. {{spoiler|Later on, he then becomes able to use his power in reality until he has to face Dream Demons summoned by Rem in the real world.}}
* Yumeji, from ''[[Dream Eater Merry]]'', has an ability called Lucid Gear that can only be used in a Daydream. {{spoiler|Later on, he then becomes able to use his power in reality until he has to face Dream Demons summoned by Rem in the real world.}}
* Played with in the manga ''Isekai Ojisan'': when the titular character was dragged to a fantasy world, he didn't have any special powers there, but he was able to learn the local magic. Then he is returned to the modern world 17 years later, he still has the knowledge and can use magic.
* Played with in the manga ''[[Isekai Ojisan]]'': when the titular character was dragged to a fantasy world, he didn't have any special powers there, but he was able to learn the local magic. Then he is returned to the modern world 17 years later, he still has the knowledge and can use magic.
* ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'', one of the earlier Isekai licensed for release in North America, has four people gain powers when they are transported from Earth to El-Hazard. (Which powers they get depends on which continuity they are in.) At the end, at least one of the people returns to Earth.
* ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'', one of the earlier Isekai licensed for release in North America, has four people gain powers when they are transported from Earth to El-Hazard. (Which powers they get depends on which continuity they are in.) At the end, at least one of the people returns to Earth.
* There's no evidence that the main characters of ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' get to keep their new-found abilities when they return to Earth.
* There's no evidence that the main characters of ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' get to keep their new-found abilities when they return to Earth.
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== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[Denkou Choujin Gridman]]'', Gridman fuses with Naoto in order to fight Kaiju in the Computer World that causes any chaos to it. He has access to help from Junk (a computer made from different junk computer parts) with Yuka and Ippa's assistance makes Assists Weapons that can help him fight the monsters.
* In ''[[Denkou Choujin Gridman]]'', Gridman fuses with Naoto in order to fight Kaiju in the Computer World that causes any chaos to it. He has access to help from Junk (a computer made from different junk computer parts) with Yuka and Ippa's assistance makes Assists Weapons that can help him fight the monsters.
== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==


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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* An inverted example from ''[[d20 Modern]]'''s "Urban Arcana" setting monsters from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fall to Earth as "Shadowkind". Monsters that are large physical combatants aren't special on their home world, but pose the greatest danger in the "real" world due to the high density of civilians, weapon restrictions, and the lower power level of heroes (especially heroic magic users). This is especially true of anything with damage reduction that requires magic to bypass it: In D&D one is expected to have a magic weapon by ~level 4 and can find ways to have one temporarily from the first level, but in Urban Arcana any kind of magic weapon is exceptionally rare and likely an archaic weapon even if you find one.
* An inverted example from ''[[d20 Modern]]''{{'}}s "Urban Arcana" setting: monsters from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fall to Earth as "Shadowkind". Monsters that are large physical combatants aren't special on their home world, but pose the greatest danger in the "real" world due to the high density of civilians, weapon restrictions, and the lower power level of heroes (especially heroic magic users). This is especially true of anything with damage reduction that requires magic to bypass it -- in ''D&D'' one is expected to have a magic weapon by about level 4 and can find ways to have one temporarily from the first level, but in ''Urban Arcana'' any kind of magic weapon is exceptionally rare and likely archaic even if you find one.


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
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* In ''[[Code Lyoko]]'' whenever a person gets Virtualized into Lyoko to gain a form and abilities that seem to be based on their personality.
* In ''[[Code Lyoko]]'' whenever a person gets Virtualized into Lyoko to gain a form and abilities that seem to be based on their personality.
* Magic chalk from ''[[Chalk Zone]]'' is ordinary chalk while in the real world. It can open a portal to the titular zone and draw anything when in a person's hands. The chalk can only draw in the hands of a human artist and can't be used by the inhabitants of Chalk Zone.
* Magic chalk from ''[[Chalk Zone]]'' is ordinary chalk while in the real world. It can open a portal to the titular zone and draw anything when in a person's hands. The chalk can only draw in the hands of a human artist and can't be used by the inhabitants of Chalk Zone.
* [[Space Jam]] has any person who enters the Loony Tunes World has the same attributes of a cartoon character such a being inflated like a balloon to streaching their arm.
* ''[[Space Jam]]'' has any person who enters the Loony Tunes World has the same attributes of a cartoon character such a being inflated like a balloon to streaching their arm.
* [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]: Averted, in Orko's home dimension, he's a very good mage and enough to challenge the [[Lord of the Rings|Ishtari]]. Whereas Eternia's magic environment crippled him so much that he comes across an [[Inept Mage|inept]].
* ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'': Averted, in Orko's home dimension, he's a very good mage and enough to challenge the [[Lord of the Rings|Ishtari]]. Whereas Eternia's magic environment crippled him so much that he comes across an [[Inept Mage|inept]].


== Other Media ==
== Other Media ==
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