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* In the setup to ''[[Overlord]]'', Momonga is one of the sparse remaining fans of a failing MMORPG; when the devs decide to shut the servers down, he decided to stay online until that occurs, but when it does, he finds himself trapped in a fantasy world that resembles the game, in the body of the lich-like character he used. Seeing as he has no family, friends, or anything else in the real world except a boring white collar job, he doesn't make much effort to finding his way home, and it seems he isn't the only victim of this odd transition.
* ''[[Spirited Away]]'': Chihiro Ogino is trapped in the spirit world. Her family walks into a theme park after her dad takes a 'shortcut', and her parents eat food which turns them into pigs. She becomes trapped when the sun falls and [[Closed Circle|the way out is flooded]]. The film is notable for using almost none of the typical tropes associated with this plot, instead choosing to focus on character development and relationships.
* ''[[The Cat Returns]]'' features a hilarious version of the trope. The protagonist Haru is being carried off to the Cat Kingdom and forced to marry a cat, turning into a [[Catgirl]] in the process. She's trapped in the Cat Kingdom alrightall right, but fear not, as ''other cats'' — Muta and the Baron from the Cat Bureau — are there to help Haru escape.
 
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