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== [[Anime]] ==
* An instrumental version of "Let's Stay Together" plays in one episode of ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', when Roberto and Eva are dancing. In ''Another Monster'', Eva says that this is one of [[Musical Nod|Tenma's favorite songs]].
* Given the realistic nature of the show, all the music in ''[[Beck Mongolian Chop Squad|BECK]]'' is either played live, on a music player, or played in an [[Imagine Spot]].
* The music in one scene of the ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' episode "Black Dog Serenade" seems to be diegetic, in that the music stops suddenly when the view cuts to Fad turning off a monitor before going to confront the episode's bad guy.
* ''[[Macross]]'' has diegetic music almost ''everywhere'' courtesy of there being at least one character who is an [[Idol Singer]]. In general, if the song has lyrics, it's probably diegetic, but the score is generally extra-diegetic.
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* ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' had this in the season finale for season 3, where "All Along The Watchtower" is playing through the Galactica. {{spoiler|Turns out that only the four Cylons still on board can hear it}}, and in the series finale, {{spoiler|the song is the key to getting to Earth}}.
* In the season 1 finale of ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'', Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising" plays in the Impala while {{spoiler|the car is totaled by a semi as Sam is driving Dean and John to the hospital.}}The music continues to play afterwards, as we get a view of the {{spoiler|bloody and unconscious Winchesters, and the demonic driver of the semi.}} If you listen to the lyrics, they're very ominous.
* ''[[The Wire]]'', as a rule, only uses music that the characters are listening to and no other music, with the exception of one musical montage allowed [[Once a Season|per season]].
* In the first season finale for ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'', snippets of Percy Faith's "Theme from ''A Summer Place''" was used during the Intermission title cards.
* Parodied in one episode of ''[[Community]],'' which includes diegetic [[Chirping Crickets]] during an awkward silence. (Inside the school, during the day.)
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* In the third case of ''Apollo Justice: [[Ace Attorney]]'', the hero spends the first phase of the investigation backstage at a rock concert; the BGM is coming from the onstage band.
** The second case implies that Klavier's theme song really is playing in the court room, as well.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', while one of your characters is impersonating an opera singer, a monster attacks the rest of the party, who end up on the main stage. The Impressario, having had his leading man knocked out by the attack, decides to roll with it, and gets the orchestra to provide the musical accompaniment for the fightscene.
* Beethoven's "Für Elise" can be heard playing on phonographs in ''Return To Castle Wolfenstein''.
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* The Nightclub music in ''[[Perfect Dark]] Zero'', which [[Record Needle Scratch|grinds to a halt]] when you pull the fire alarm.
* There's one boss fight in ''[[Master of the Wind]]'' set to "Spirit Never Dies" by Masterplan. This is because the fight takes place in the middle of a rock concert. ''With the lead singer and his band of summoned music angels''. It's in the running for [[Best Boss Ever]].
* The main protagonist of ''[[Persona 3]]'' is never, ever seen without his Atlus Audio [[MP 3MP3]] player. He was even listening to the game's opening theme, "Burn My Dread," as he headed for the train station that would take him to his new home in Tatsumi Port Island. He listened to it ''on the train'', for that matter, and during the {{spoiler|[[Final Battle]]}} --it must be his favorite.
* The final mission of ''[[Soldier of Fortune]]: Payback'' is set in a dance club, with a diegetic techno soundtrack.
* Fairly common in the ''[[Fatal Fury]]'' series. In Fatal Fury 2 and Special, Krauser has a 90-piece orchestra in the background of his stage, obviously supplying the orchestral music. In Fatal Fury 3, the background music in Terry's stage only starts when a character turns on a radio. In Real Bout Special and 2, there is an opera singer visible in Krauser's stage, and she sings in time with the vocals of his new theme.
* ''[[Aquaria (video game)|Aquaria]]'' is an interesting case: the BGM heard throughout the game {{spoiler|was woven into the fabric of the underwater world by [[Physical God|a boy who acquired god-like powers]] and couldn't get [[Arc Words|the verse]] of his mother's nursery rhyme out of his head}}.
* ''[[Ace Combat 5 The Unsung War]]'' has music actually playing in-universe at two points. The first is when the squad is celebrating their destruction of the Hrimfaxi submarine - interestingly enough, the music is taken from the game's arcade mode. The second is at the start of the "Sea of Chaos" mission, where Captain Andersen plays "The Journey Home" over the Kestrel's loudspeaker, though after about a minute it undergoes a [[Diegetic Switch]].
* Unusually for a fighting game, the music in most ''[[Power Instinct]]'' games is diagetic - you can see the musicians in the background performing the song in each stage.