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{{quote|''"This is what I call a [[Drive-In Theater|drive-in movie]]!"''|'''[[Pungeon Master|Carlos]]''', ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'' ("Spins a Web")}}
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A group of characters, often a mix of heroes and villains, are trapped by some form of [[Applied Phlebotinum]] inside the world of literature, video games or the like, but most often, television. Either they must learn to cope with their newfound environment until some way can be found to escape, or they will jump from channel to channel, hitting a multitude of clichéd worlds and thin parodies.
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* ''[[Sleeping with the Girls]]'' is all about this, fused with semi-uncontrolled reality hopping. Before you ask, no, there's no sex, the title's just like that. A guy who is an anime fan in real life is, for unknown reasons, being teleported to the side of eight of his favorite anime characters. The problem? He is transported the instant he falls asleep, and the characters he likes are a) always asleep when he teleports to them, and b) they tend to run in the [[Tsundere]] category. One of the most realistic takes on a self-insert, he nearly dies several times because they can throw punches he can't survive, not to mention that he almost never gets enough sleep. He's cycling through eight separate worlds, each one one of his favorite anime/manga. Currently in the middle of its second of what the author claims is a three-volume story. See the trope page for more details.
* ''[[Mass Vexations]],'' is probably one of THE examples of Trapped in TV Land done right. Another self-insert story, it shows Art, a quirky college guy, suddenly transported to the world of Mass Effect. He doesn't gain super-powers, and it shows how a fan of the game could realistically interact with a fictional world, while trying to hide that he knows pretty much every single outcome from when he arrives (near the beginning of [[ME 1]]) to the end of [[Mass Effect 2]].
* ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3107822/1/The_Wild_Horse_Thesis [The Wild Horse Thesis]]'' is a story about how, due to a magical spell, Ranma from ''[[Ranma ½]]'' is trapped inside a series of video tapes, which contain ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. He finds himself replacing the character of Shinji, but has all his [[Martial Arts and Crafts|abilities and techniques intact]]. Unlike some of the other examples, we see Ranma having his Tokyo-3 adventures from the viewpoint of Ranma's family and fianceesfiancées, who are watching the tapes in the "real" world. The best part is seeing Ranma telling people in the show of his "previous" life, thinking no one knows what he's talking about, while the characters in the "real" world are subjected to his honest opinions of them.
 
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== Theme Parks ==
* Cinemagique in Walt Disney Studios [[Disney Theme Parks|(Disneyland Resort Paris)]]is was about a member of the audience send in a montage of classical movies.
 
== Videogames ==
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