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In spite of the name, [[The Hidden Hour]] is not necesarily 60 minutes long; it frequently lasts [[Traveling At the Speed of Plot|as long as the plot requires]], which to those involved may feel like several hours, or possibly even ''days'', before the Hidden Hour ends and normal time resumes.
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* The famous science fiction story ''Zeepsday'' by [[Gordon R Dickson]] is about an alien race that shows humanity that there is an ''eighth day'' in the week.
* Clive Barker's ''[[Abarat (Literature)|Abarat]] Trilogy'' deals with a magical archipelago where each hour of the day is represented by an island. There is a 25th island, that remains highly mysterious even after it's visited.
* The Eleven-Day Empire, from the [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]], was created from the 'missing' days between [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_:Calendar (New_StyleNew Style)_Act_1750 Act 1750|3 and 13 September 1752]].
* The entire plot of [[Stephen King]]'s short story ''[[The Langoliers]]'' from [[Four Past Midnight]]. Several people wake up on an airplane mid-flight to find themselves all alone in the world and {{spoiler|trapped in a sort of garbage space between days, where the entire world is erased and created anew.}}