Talking in Your Sleep: Difference between revisions

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** Another outtake: "Klaus, the pinata is drooping..."
* The [[Damsel in Distress]] in ''[[Dead Again]]'' could ''only'' talk in her sleep at the beginning of the movie. While awake, she was amnesiac and mute until they got her hypnotized.
* In the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] [[Harry Potter and Thethe Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' [[The Film of the Book|film]], Ron Weasley wakes up one night and mumbles to Harry, somewhat distressed—and a few seconds later, promptly falls asleep again.
{{quote|'''Ron:'''... Spiders...they want me to tapdance! I don't want to tapdance!
'''Harry:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|You tell those spiders, Ron]]. }}
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* In ''[[Vorkosigan Saga|Diplomatic Immunity]]'', we're told that Ekaterin doesn't just have a top secret clearance due to her part in foiling a terrorist plot; it's also due to Miles' tendency to babble about state secrets in his sleep.
* [[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]- The first time Percy ever sees Annabeth, she's feeding him ambrosia (which to him tastes like popcorn-flavored pudding) and muttering something. When he can talk and asks how she even knew his name and what happened to him, she just smirks and says, "You talk in your sleep"
* In ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Prisoner of Azkaban (novel)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Sirius was talking in his sleep before his escape, which they use as evidence.
** Specifically, he kept saying "He's at Hogwarts," with "he" being {{spoiler|Wormtail}}.
* Several characters do this in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', including Frodo, Eowyn, Merry and Faramir.