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* In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' two-parter ''Mona Lisa's Revenge'' the eponymous picture comes to life.
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "Fear Her" the girl's drawings both come to life, and draw people into them.
* A lighthearted example happened in a ''[[Captain Kangaroo]]'' skit where the Captain was in a museum and two paintings and a stone bust eat his banana, soda pop, and candy bar when his back is turned.
 
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* Inversion: There's anThe Eastern tale "The Boy Who Drew Cats" is about boy who (unknowingly) spends the night in a cursed deserted monastery in which every night a Giant Demon Rat appeared and killed whoever slept inside; Since he loved to paint cats, he had spent all day painting them all over the walls of the monastery before going to sleep, that night, he wakes up hearing terrible screeching noises that are suddenly silenced, the next morning he finds the Giant Demon Rat dead in a pool of blood, the shock of the finding prevents him from realizing right away that the paws of the cats he painted the day before were also stained with blood...
* Used in [[Disney Theme Parks|Disney's]] [[The Haunted Mansion|Haunted Mansion]] attractions around the world. Several paintings depict seemingly innocent scenes - a woman reclining on a couch, a ship at sea, a knight on a horse, to name a few - that change to horrific versions when lightning flashes outside nearby windows - the woman becomes a snarling tiger, the ship rides through a storm with tattered sails, and the knight and horse become skeletons. There are also a few that were originally installed at Walt Disney World that had eyes that would follow the riders, but the moving-eye effect (as well as most of the portraits) seems to have been removed during a 2007 overhaul of the ride, leaving the paintings static (although still suitably creepy in their design).