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* ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Literature)]]'' by [[Gary Wolf|Gary K. Wolf]] and the sequels, not-quite-sequels, [[Spiritual Successor|spiritual successors]], and short stories it spawned, (not to mention [[Adaptation Distillation|a much more famous]] [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|film adaptation]]) featuring an [[Alternate History|alternate 1947 Hollywood]] where the animated stars are just as real as the live-action film stars. Sadly out of print, these books are hard to get a hold of, but one of the short stories is available for free [http://garywolf.com/ at Mr. Wolf's website]
** Interestingly, unlike the movie, the book presents the Toons as comic-strip characters (talking via speech balloons, for instance) rather than animated cartoons. If memory serves, one scene has Eddie attempting to reattach Roger's nose first with tape and then glue.
* The [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]] novel ''The Crooked World'' implies
* In Simon R. Green's ''Shadows Fall'', cartoon creatures are among the many inhabitants of the titular town of fictional and legendary beings. When the town is invaded by outsiders, some find out just how dangerous it is to fight semi-mutable creatures that ''always'' bounce back when injured...
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* ''Homer³'', one of the [[Three Shorts]] of [[Halloween Episode|Treehouse Of Horror VI]] in ''[[The Simpsons]]'', ends with 3D Homer being transported into the real world (if you can call [[Los Angeles]] real). "Mmm... erotic cakes!"
** If you pay attention to the people around him, they seem very well aware that the strange, yellow man walking down the sidewalk isn't normal. None of them seem to do anything more than stare, however.
* In March
* [[South Park]] had a two-parter featuring giant, real-life guinea pigs "rampaging" through town.
* In a truly bizarre example of this trope, in the late 40's, when [[Columbia Pictures]] was making live action [[Superman]] serials, in order to save money on the flight effect, they actually had Superman ''turn into a cartoon version of himself'' when he flew!
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