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* Drosselmeyer in ''[[Princess Tutu]]'' manages to guess his genre wrong [[Author Powers|despite being the "author" character]], since he has no understanding of [[Post Modernism]]. He writes the story as a conventional tragedy, viewing himself as the guiding hand rather than a character in his own right, not realizing until the very end just how thin the fourth wall really is.
* The Literature Girl in ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'' is trying to reenact her own romantic novel in a [[Slice of Life]] comedy. It completely weirded out [[Genre Savvy|Hidenori]].
* Sogiita Gunha from ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'' thinks he's the hero of a [[Sentai]] anime. Not only is this series much more mature and complicated than that, he's not even a main character.
* Combined with [[Aliens Steal Cable]] in ''[[Rinne no Lagrange]]'' - one of [[Human Aliens]] in one episode watches a samurai movie and mistakes it's events for some Earth tradition he then tries to repeat to challenge Madoka for a duel. Suprisingly things works exactly like he is expecting them to, but for different reasons and he accidentially convinces girls at Madoka's school that he is her boyfriend.
* One of Hibiki's friends from ''[[Senki Zesshou Symphogear]]'' likes to point out when people act like anime characters, which she treats as unusual, because she doesn't realize she actually is in an anime.
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