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* ''[[The Phantom Tollbooth]]'' begins as real-life footage, then switches entirely to an animated movie, only returning to real life all the way at the end.
* Shinya Ohira's anime sequence in ''[[Kill Bill]] Vol. 1'', that details the violent [[Backstory]] of O-Ren Ishii.
* ''[[Horton Hears a Who!]]!'' shifts from CGI to Dr. Seuss-style cel animation when Horton imagines the people living on the speck, and then to [[Animesque]] (or, more accurately, ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''-esque) when Horton imagines that he's a heroic ninja.
* ''[[WALL-E]]'' is another variation. {{spoiler|The videos we see of humanity's past are in straight live-action. The future humans of the ''Axiom'', obese and with barely any bone mass due to a completely sedentary lifestyle, are CGI.}}
* A rare ''live-action'' example is "Zilla" (a.k.a. [[In Name Only|"GINO"]]) who was officially put into [[Godzilla]] canon in ''Godzilla: Final Wars'', faithfully rendered in ''full'' CGI unlike the other monsters. The sheer cost of rendering him might explain why it's also one of the shortest battles in the series, though cynical fans loved the idea of [[Take That/Film|Godzilla taking him down within a minute]].
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