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** The quest A Brush With Death features you entering a painting to [[spoiler: fight painted trolls who killed the painter of the picture]]
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** The quest A Brush With Death features you entering a painting to [[spoiler: fight painted trolls who killed the painter of the picture]]their painter]]
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* ''Series/TeenTitans'' has two. While time-traveling, Starfire goes through a dimension made up of ticking clocks. In a later season, Raven meets the hero Herald in one of these.
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* ''Series/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' has two. While time-traveling, Starfire goes through a dimension made up of ticking clocks. In a later season, Raven meets the hero Herald in one of these.
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* In the DisneyChannel show ''AdventuresInWonderland'', a modern-day Alice steps through her mirror into one OncePerEpisode on her way to Wonderland.
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* Perhaps one of the earliest appearances of an Acid Trip Dimension comes from the 1930 [[MaxAndDaveFleischer Flescher]] short "Swing You Sinners". The short is a MindScrew all the way through, but it completely stops making sense and loses control of itself for the last minute or so, resulting in this.
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* Perhaps one of the earliest appearances of an Acid Trip Dimension comes from the 1930 [[MaxAndDaveFleischer Flescher]] Fleischer]] short "Swing You Sinners". The short is a MindScrew all the way through, but it completely stops making sense and loses control of itself for the last minute or so, resulting in this.
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** "The Milkman Conspiracy" is especially notable for it's irregular physics and being a scarily accurate rendering of how a Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist sees the world.
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* The aptly-named Warp of Confusion in the ''AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' episode "Trail of the Missing Tails".
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* ''{{The KAMics}}'', Gertrude, Brunhilda & Nikki [[http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/index.php?p=82770 experienced one of these]].
* [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_799.php Quite possibly]] [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_800.php the home of]] [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_802.php the Fae in]] ''{{DMFA}}''.
* ''{{The KAMics}}'', Gertrude, Brunhilda & Nikki [[http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/index.php?p=82770 experienced one of these]].
* [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_799.php Quite possibly]] [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_800.php the home of]] [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_802.php the Fae in]] ''{{DMFA}}''.
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* [[HomestarRunner Strong Bad]]'s ''Sweet Cuppin' Cakes''
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* ''{{The KAMics}}'', Gertrude, Brunhilda & Nikki [[http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/index.php?p=82770 experienced one of these]].
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* ''TeenTitans'' has two. While time-traveling, Starfire goes through a dimension made up of ticking clocks. In a later season, Raven meets the hero Herald in one of these.
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* Wherever the hell that boat in ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'' might count. The whole factory counts. It's one really strange factory.
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* The ''Unseen world" (or "wraith-world") in ''LordOfTheRings" which the Nazgul inhabited, and which exists along with the Seen world; in it, things in the "Seen" world are typically perceived as dim and shadowy, but other things can seem plain which are hidden to the "Seen" world. For example, on Weathertop Frodo puts on the Ring, he vanishes from the Seen world, but can see into the Wraith world (being "half in the wraith-world" himself), and he sees the Nazgul as they appear in the Wraith-world, i.e. as their normal human forms (which is also how the Nazgul appear to each other, despite being invisible in the Seen world). Likewise, Frodo is drawn gradually further into the wraith-world after being stabbed by the morgul-knife. Glorfindel, meanwhile, lives in both the Seen and Unseen worlds at the same time, since he has dwelt in the Blessed Realm; but he appears as a "shining figure" in the Wraith-world. (In the movie, however Frodo is apparently ''entirely'' in the wraith-world whenever he puts on the Ring, while the Nazgul seem as glowing distorted figures rather than plain men; meanwhile Arwen becomes the "shining figure" despite having never dwelled in the Blessed Realm).
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* The ''Unseen "Unseen world" (or "wraith-world") in ''LordOfTheRings" ''LordOfTheRings'' which the Nazgul inhabited, and which exists along with the Seen world; in it, things in the "Seen" world are typically perceived as dim and shadowy, but other things can seem plain which are hidden to the "Seen" world. For example, on Weathertop Frodo puts on the Ring, he vanishes from the Seen world, but can see into the Wraith world (being "half in the wraith-world" himself), and he sees the Nazgul as they appear in the Wraith-world, i.e. as their normal human forms (which is also how the Nazgul appear to each other, despite being invisible in the Seen world). Likewise, Frodo is drawn gradually further into the wraith-world after being stabbed by the morgul-knife. Glorfindel, meanwhile, lives in both the Seen and Unseen worlds at the same time, since he has dwelt in the Blessed Realm; but he appears as a "shining figure" in the Wraith-world. (In the movie, however however, Frodo is apparently ''entirely'' in the wraith-world whenever he puts on the Ring, while the Nazgul seem as glowing distorted figures rather than plain men; meanwhile Arwen becomes the "shining figure" despite having never dwelled in the Blessed Realm).
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** There's also the Far Realm, which exists outside the bounds of the multiverse. Nothing there even resembles the real world, and the text which actually describes the appearance of the plane (Of which there is very little) carries to note that nothing on the Far Realm can possible be comprehended by a human being, therefore you can't even imagine what it's like. Oh, and to top it all off: The Far Realm contains more than one dimension, and you can see all the other dimensions by looking down and, in some areas, can be in several dimensions at once.
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*The ''[=JAGS=]'' game ''Wonderland'', ''JAGSWonderland'', based on ''AliceInWonderland''. The lower a Chessboard is, the more different it is from the real world. The lowest level ones are very odd indeed.
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* '' Legend of Zelda: Majora's mask''. The entire game as a whole could count, but a good example would be the inside of the Moon's mouth. Yes, you read that right.
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* '' ''[[TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Legend of Zelda: Majora's mask''.Mask]]''. The entire game as a whole could count, but a good example would be the inside of the Moon's mouth. Yes, you read that right.
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**There's also the Far Realm, which exists outside the bounds of the multiverse. Nothing there even resembles the real world, and the text which actually describes the appearance of the plane (Of which there is very little) carries to note that nothing on the Far Realm can possible be comprehended by a human being, therefore you can't even imagine what it's like. Oh, and to top it all off: The Far Realm contains more than one dimension, and you can see all the other dimensions by looking down and, in some areas, can be in several dimensions at once.
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** There are, however, parts of the Special Zone which are "normal". It's a CloudCuckooLand to Sonic, but it's pretty average in comparison to the swirling mass of colours that make up the rest of the dimension.
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For a more musical experience, see DisneyAcidSequence. See also HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace, EldritchLocation and RealityIsOutToLunch.
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* The dimension outside "angled space" (the 3-dimensional universe) in HPLovecraft's ''Dreams in the Witch House'' fits this. It's a black space filled with portals, and living beins passing through it appear as strange shapes.
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* ''{{Psychonauts}}'', every single map. The graphic style is already pretty stylistic, even in the more 'realistic' settings, but the psychic journeys dive right into trippy.
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* Moonside from EarthBound, where you fight some of the more absurd enemies like Dali's Clock, gas pumps, fire hydrants, and paintings. The denizens aren't much saner.
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* Moonside from EarthBound, ''EarthBound'', where you fight some of the more absurd enemies like Dali's Clock, gas pumps, fire hydrants, and paintings. The denizens aren't much saner.
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* ''{{Runescape}}'' has a fairy ring transportation network which can send you to a few different versions of this trope.