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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E28ANicePlaceToVisit A Nice Place to Visit]]", the small-time crook Rocky Valentine dies and ends up in a gorgeous hotel room, where Pip, a jovial fellow dressed all in white, tells him that he's been assigned as his guide and personal valet. Pip shows Rocky all around Heaven, including casinos and a Hall of Records listing every human on Earth. The twist, of course, is that Rocky eventually [[VictoryIsBoring gets bored]] by getting everything he wants whenever he wants it...

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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E28ANicePlaceToVisit "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E28ANicePlaceToVisit A Nice Place to Visit]]", the small-time crook Rocky Valentine dies and ends up in a gorgeous hotel room, where Pip, a jovial fellow dressed all in white, tells him that he's been assigned as his guide and personal valet. Pip shows Rocky all around Heaven, including casinos and a Hall of Records listing every human on Earth. The twist, of course, is that Rocky eventually [[VictoryIsBoring gets bored]] by getting everything he wants whenever he wants it...
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* Still another variation is the dead person touring Hell where the damned are separated by nation. Most are of the fire-and-brimstone variety, but there's always one where the residents seem to be enjoying themselves with no torture in sight. When asked, one of the "victims" confirms that yes, this is Hell, but since it's [nation famous for its government's inefficiency/its citizens' laziness] Hell, some days the fire goes out, some days they forget the brimstone, some days the boiling oil is used to fry food, etc.

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* Still another Another variation is the dead person touring Hell where the damned are separated by nation. Most are of the fire-and-brimstone variety, but there's always one where the residents seem to be enjoying themselves with no torture in sight. When asked, one of the "victims" confirms that yes, this is Hell, but since it's [nation famous for its government's inefficiency/its citizens' laziness] Hell, some days the fire goes out, some days they forget the brimstone, some days the boiling oil is used to fry food, etc.
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* Still another variation is the dead person touring Hell where the damned are separated by nation. Most are of the fire-and-brimstone variety, but there's always one where the residents seem to be enjoying themselves with no torture in sight. When asked, one of the "victims" confirms that yes, this is Hell, but since it's [nation famous for its government's inefficiency/its citizens' laziness] Hell, some days the fire goes out, some days they forget the brimstone, some days the boiling oil is used to fry food, etc.
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* In ''Fanfic/JudgementDayDragonBall'' Goku gives Vegeta a tour of Fighter’s Heaven after they arrive, since he’d been there before during his earlier deaths and knows his way around quite well.
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->''I have display'd
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->That under thy command are purg'd from sin.''

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* ''ComicBook/TheSandman'': One issue sees Dream getting led around the then-abandoned Hell by Lucifer as the demon kicks out the few stragglers who haven't gotten the message that perdition is over. They see a few former torture chambers, some lone monsters, and an ancient murderer convinced he deserves to suffer forever for killing hundreds of people who have long been forgotten.

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* ''ComicBook/TheSandman'': ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': One issue sees Dream getting led around the then-abandoned Hell by Lucifer as the demon kicks out the few stragglers who haven't gotten the message that perdition is over. They see a few former torture chambers, some lone monsters, and an ancient murderer convinced he deserves to suffer forever for killing hundreds of people who have long been forgotten.
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* One arc in ''WebComic/{{minus}}'' has minus come across an adult reading about various depictions of the afterlife. Being a RealityWarper, she offers to show him around the ''real'' afterlife. He's thoroughly unimpressed with it, since it's basically the same thing as the normal world, including homeless people, except everyone has a ghost tail instead of legs. (The implication is that [[GooGooGodlike minus created the afterlife, and, being a little girl, doesn't have very complex ideas about it]]). He says that this afterlife is all wrong, and minus asks what he thinks it should be like. SmashCut to him being taken across the River Styx in absolute terror.
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* ''Literature/GestaDanorum'': At King Hading's marriage with a Norwegian princess (which is held in winter), a mysterious old woman shows Hading fresh stalks of hemlock and asks him whether he would like to see the place where hemlock grows in winter, to which Hading agrees. The mystery woman wraps him into her cloak and thus takes him to {{the underworld}}, where they travel through thick fog and darkness to a sunny meadow where hemlock grows. Afterwards they cross a river bearing weapons in its water to a field where two armies are fighting, and the woman explains both armies are of men who were killed in battle. Finally they stop at an unsurmountable wall; the woman kills a rooster and throws it over the wall, and immediately it is heard crowing on the other side. Then they return.

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* ''Literature/GestaDanorum'': At King Hading's Hadding's marriage with a Norwegian princess (which is held in winter), a mysterious old woman shows Hading fresh stalks of hemlock and asks him whether he would like to see the place where hemlock grows in winter, to which Hading Hadding agrees. The mystery woman wraps him into her cloak and thus takes him to {{the underworld}}, where they travel through thick fog and darkness to a sunny meadow where hemlock grows. Afterwards they cross a river bearing weapons in its water to a field where two armies are fighting, and the woman explains both armies are of men who were killed in battle. Finally they stop at an unsurmountable wall; the woman kills a rooster and throws it over the wall, and immediately it is heard crowing on the other side. Then they return.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' fic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5389454/1/ To Hell With Gaz]]'' sees Gaz die and end up in Hell, which is based on the version in ''Literature/TheDivineComedy''. The Devil proceeds to give her a tour through the nine circles (with her under the delusion that [[NeverMyFault she doesn't belong there]] and she's being led to the way out), during which she suffers proxy effects of the various tortures due to her own sins, before finally being sealed in the ice of the ninth circle.
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* [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Bill Gates]] dies and is given the choice between Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the typical clouds-and-harps, while Hell is a gorgeous tropical island, so Gates chooses that. But when he arrives, he finds nothing but fire, brimstone, and agony. When he asks when he gets to go to the island, Satan laughs and remarks "That was the ''screensaver.''"

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* [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Bill Gates]] dies and is given the choice between Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the typical clouds-and-harps, while Hell is a gorgeous tropical island, so Gates chooses that. But when he arrives, he finds nothing but fire, brimstone, and agony. When he asks when he gets to go to the island, Satan laughs and remarks "That was the ''screensaver.''"''" (Or, in some variants, "That was the ''demonstration'' version.")
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* ''ComicBook/TheChroniclesOfWormwood'': Danny, Jesus and Jimmy tag along with an angel escorting a soul to the afterlife to visit. It turns out just about everybody who didn't live too bad a life goes to Heaven regardless of creed or religion (including a [[spoiler:suicide bomber [[HellOfAHeaven who now has to take care of 72 screaming baby virgins for all eternity]]]]. Then they go to hell where sinners are forced to realize they were evil (even the insane) and deserve to be tortured forever (Hitler in particular is made to lick shit off a giant circumsized penis).

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* ''ComicBook/TheChroniclesOfWormwood'': Danny, Jesus Jesus, and Jimmy tag along with an angel escorting a soul to the afterlife to visit. It turns out just about everybody who didn't live too bad a life goes to Heaven regardless of creed or religion (including a [[spoiler:suicide bomber [[HellOfAHeaven who now has to take care of 72 screaming baby virgins for all eternity]]]]. Then they go to hell where sinners are forced to realize they were evil (even the insane) and deserve to be tortured forever (Hitler in particular is made to lick shit off a giant circumsized circumcised penis).



* UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}}: The Jewish Parable of the Long Spoons has a rabbi being given a tour of Heaven and Hell (in some versions in a dream; in others, this happens after he dies). In Hell, all the people are surrounded by delicious food, but have spoons too long to bring the food to their mouths (in some versions, their arms won't bend at all). Heaven is exactly the same, but the people there feed each other. In some versions of the tale, the rabbi, despite being worthy of Heaven, chooses to go to Hell to try and teach the people there how to cooperate.

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* UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}}: The Jewish Parable of the Long Spoons has a rabbi being given a tour of Heaven and Hell (in some versions in a dream; in others, this happens after he dies). In Hell, all the people are surrounded by delicious food, food but have spoons too long to bring the food to their mouths (in some versions, their arms won't bend at all). Heaven is exactly the same, but the people there feed each other. In some versions of the tale, the rabbi, despite being worthy of Heaven, chooses to go to Hell to try and teach the people there how to cooperate.

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* One odd issue of ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' sees Dream getting led around the then-abandoned Hell by Lucifer as the demon kicks out the few stragglers who haven't gotten the message that perdition is over. They see a few former torture chambers, some lone monsters, and an ancient murderer convinced he deserves to suffer forever for killing hundreds of people who have long been forgotten.

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* ''ComicBook/TheSandman'': One odd issue of ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' sees Dream getting led around the then-abandoned Hell by Lucifer as the demon kicks out the few stragglers who haven't gotten the message that perdition is over. They see a few former torture chambers, some lone monsters, and an ancient murderer convinced he deserves to suffer forever for killing hundreds of people who have long been forgotten.



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* In ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven2'', Charlie serves as this for the recently-deceased Itchy, showing him the wonderful things Heaven has to offer. The twist is that Charlie is [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction bored out of his skull]] by all of it--as a LovableRogue, being in a place where everyone is perpetually cheerful and pleasant is a HellOfAHeaven for him.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven2'', ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven2'': Charlie serves as this for the recently-deceased Itchy, showing him the wonderful things Heaven has to offer. The twist is that Charlie is [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction bored out of his skull]] by all of it--as a LovableRogue, being in a place where everyone is perpetually cheerful and pleasant is a HellOfAHeaven for him.



* An executive dies and is sent to Saint Paul. Saint Paul tells him that he's permitted to choose between Heaven and Hell. The exec asks if he can try them each out for a day. In Heaven, he spends all day sitting on a cloud playing the harp. In Hell, he spends all day playing golf and goes to the club for drinks. He chooses to go to Hell. When he gets there, he's placed in a cubicle for the rest of eternity. "I don't get it. Yesterday we played golf all day and drank all night." The devil replies, "Yesterday was recruitment, but now you're staff."
** An alternate version of this joke replaces the punchline and build-up to it with "Yesterday you were a tourist, now you're an immigrant."
* A similar joke follows the RuleOfThree. A man dies and is sent to Hell, where Satan explains that he can have his choice of one of three rooms to spend eternity. The first is covered in flames; the second is a pit full of spikes; and the last is a beautiful woman on her knees giving oral sex to a disgustingly ugly man. The guy eagerly chooses Room Three, and Satan says "You heard the man, you're free to go!"...and the ''woman'' leaves.
** Another "three-room" joke has the man see a room of people lit on fire, a room of people being constantly attacked by stinging insects, and a room where everyone is standing around drinking coffee while knee-deep in human feces. The guy figures the third room is the best choice and wades in. After a few minutes, a voice announces "OK, break's over, [[{{Squick}} back to standing on your heads!]]"

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* An executive dies and is sent to Saint Paul. Saint Paul tells him that he's permitted to choose between Heaven and Hell. The exec asks if he can try them each out for a day. In Heaven, he spends all day sitting on a cloud playing the harp. In Hell, he spends all day playing golf and goes to the club for drinks. He chooses to go to Hell. When he gets there, he's placed in a cubicle for the rest of eternity. "I don't get it. Yesterday we played golf all day and drank all night." The devil replies, "Yesterday was recruitment, but now you're staff."
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" An alternate version of this joke replaces the punchline and build-up to it with "Yesterday you were a tourist, now you're an immigrant."
* A similar joke follows the RuleOfThree. A man dies and is sent to Hell, where Satan explains that he can have his choice of one of three rooms to spend eternity. The first is covered in flames; the second is a pit full of spikes; and the last is a beautiful woman on her knees giving oral sex to a disgustingly ugly man. The guy eagerly chooses Room Three, and Satan says "You heard the man, you're free to go!"... and the ''woman'' leaves.
** * Another "three-room" joke has the man see a room of people lit on fire, a room of people being constantly attacked by stinging insects, and a room where everyone is standing around drinking coffee while knee-deep in human feces. The guy figures the third room is the best choice and wades in. After a few minutes, a voice announces "OK, break's over, [[{{Squick}} back to standing on your heads!]]"






* In ''Literature/TheAeneid'', Aeneas, while still alive, makes a journey through the underworld under the guidance of a likewise still-living Sybil. His purpose is to speak with his deceased father, which he does, but the Sybil also shows him around the underworld in general.
* In ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', Dante, by the prayers of his beloved and deceased Beatrice, is allowed to journey through the various regions of Hell and Purgatory (guided by the shade of Virgil) and Paradise (guided by Beatrice), meeting celebrated sinners and saints as well as some of his real-life friends and relations.
** In Creator/LarryNiven and Creator/JerryPournelle's ''[[Literature/InfernoLarryNivenAndJerryPournelle Inferno]]'', a modern retelling/deconstruction of the first portion of ''The Divine Comedy'', the protagonist is guided by "Benny", eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:Benito Mussolini]].
* Like many others, this trope appears as an UnbuiltTrope in ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh''. Enkidu goes into the netherworld, almost gets stuck there but gets rescued, and afterwards gives Gilgamesh a detailed description of the different fates of the people he has seen. (The picture is extremely bleak even compared to what Aeneas sees: unless one has at least four sons left, one is quite miserable).
* The narrator of ''Literature/TheGreatDivorce'' is lost and confused in Heaven until the spirit of Creator/GeorgeMacDonald takes him under his wing and explains what's going on. He shows to him the various types of souls whom their own heavenly guides try to convince to accept salvation, and explains why many still end up in Hell.
* Downplayed in ''Literature/MyPosthumousAdventures''. Due to HolyBurnsEvil, the not-so-virtuous Anna, although her guardian angel and her saintly relatives are willing to show her around, is only able to visit two places in the outskirts of Heaven: the Students' Vale, where the new arrivals get adjusted to the afterlife, and the Crystal Plain, where her distant ancestor is waiting for her husband in case he [[DeliveranceFromDamnation ascends from Hell]]. When Anna and her angel try to fly to a region where virtuous nuns reside, Anna can't bear the grace surrounding it and has to turn back.

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* In ''Literature/TheAeneid'', ''Literature/TheAeneid'': Aeneas, while still alive, makes a journey through the underworld under the guidance of a likewise still-living Sybil. His purpose is to speak with his deceased father, which he does, but the Sybil also shows him around the underworld in general.
* In ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'': Dante, by the prayers of his beloved and deceased Beatrice, is allowed to journey through the various regions of Hell and Purgatory (guided by the shade of Virgil) and Paradise (guided by Beatrice), meeting celebrated sinners and saints as well as some of his real-life friends and relations.
** In Creator/LarryNiven and Creator/JerryPournelle's ''[[Literature/InfernoLarryNivenAndJerryPournelle Inferno]]'', a modern retelling/deconstruction of the first portion of ''The Divine Comedy'', the protagonist is guided by "Benny", eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:Benito Mussolini]].
* ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'': Like many others, this trope appears as an UnbuiltTrope in ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh''. UnbuiltTrope. Enkidu goes into the netherworld, almost gets stuck there but gets is rescued, and afterwards gives Gilgamesh a detailed description of the different fates of the people he has seen. (The The picture is extremely bleak even compared to what Aeneas sees: unless one has at least four sons left, one is quite miserable).
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* ''Literature/TheGreatDivorce'': The narrator of ''Literature/TheGreatDivorce'' is lost and confused in Heaven until the spirit of Creator/GeorgeMacDonald takes him under his wing and explains what's going on. He shows to him the various types of souls whom their own heavenly guides try to convince to accept salvation, and explains why many still end up in Hell.
* Downplayed in ''Literature/MyPosthumousAdventures''. Due ''Literature/InfernoLarryNivenAndJerryPournelle'', a modern retelling/deconstruction of the first portion of ''The Divine Comedy'', has the protagonist be guided through Hell by "Benny", eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:Benito Mussolini]].
* ''Literature/MyPosthumousAdventures'': Downplayed. Because
HolyBurnsEvil, the not-so-virtuous Anna, although her guardian angel and her saintly relatives are willing to show her around, is only able to visit two places in the outskirts of Heaven: the Students' Vale, where the new arrivals get adjusted to the afterlife, and the Crystal Plain, where her distant ancestor is waiting for her husband in case he [[DeliveranceFromDamnation ascends from Hell]]. When Anna and her angel try to fly to a region where virtuous nuns reside, Anna can't bear the grace surrounding it and has to turn back.



* One episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' has Rose suffer a NearDeathExperience. When she wakes up, she tells the Girls that while she was unconscious, she found herself not in Heaven, but a train station on the outskirts of it (Rose is a CloudCuckoolander to the extreme). A dead uncle of hers arrived to explain how the station works; since he was killed by a piece of farm equipment smacking him in the face, he suffered from ElmuhFuddSyndwome ("Wose, this is a wetuwn ticket!").

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* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'': One episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' has Rose suffer a NearDeathExperience. When she wakes up, she tells the Girls that while she was unconscious, she found herself not in Heaven, but a train station on the outskirts of it (Rose is a CloudCuckoolander to the extreme). A dead uncle of hers arrived to explain how the station works; since he was killed by a piece of farm equipment smacking him in the face, he suffered from ElmuhFuddSyndwome ("Wose, this is a wetuwn ticket!").



* The classic ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "A Nice Place to Visit" is one of the best-known examples in television. Small-time crook Rocky Valentine dies and ends up in a gorgeous hotel room, where Pip, a jovial fellow dressed all in white, tells him that he's been assigned as his guide and personal valet. Pip shows Rocky all around Heaven, including casinos and a Hall of Records listing every human on Earth. The twist, of course, is that Rocky eventually [[VictoryIsBoring gets bored]] by getting everything he wants whenever he wants it...
-->'''Rocky''': I don't belong in Heaven, see? I wanna go to the other place!
-->'''Pip''': Heaven? [[WhamLine Whatever gave you the idea you were in]] ''[[WhamLine Heaven]]'', [[WhamLine Mr. Valentine?]] [[ThisIsntHeaven This]] '''[[ThisIsntHeaven IS]]''' [[ThisIsntHeaven the Other Place!]]

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* The classic ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "A ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E28ANicePlaceToVisit A Nice Place to Visit" is one of Visit]]", the best-known examples in television. Small-time small-time crook Rocky Valentine dies and ends up in a gorgeous hotel room, where Pip, a jovial fellow dressed all in white, tells him that he's been assigned as his guide and personal valet. Pip shows Rocky all around Heaven, including casinos and a Hall of Records listing every human on Earth. The twist, of course, is that Rocky eventually [[VictoryIsBoring gets bored]] by getting everything he wants whenever he wants it...
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Heaven? [[WhamLine Whatever gave you the idea you were in]] ''[[WhamLine Heaven]]'', [[WhamLine Mr. Valentine?]] [[ThisIsntHeaven This]] '''[[ThisIsntHeaven IS]]''' [[ThisIsntHeaven the Other Place!]]



* UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}}: The Jewish Parable of the Long Spoons has a rabbi being given a tour of heaven and hell (in some versions in a dream, others after he dies). In hell, all the people are surrounded by delicious food, but have spoons too long to bring the food to their mouths (in some versions, their arms won't bend at all). Heaven is exactly the same, but the people there feed each other. In some versions of the tale, the rabbi, despite being worthy of heaven, chooses to go to hell to try and teach the people there how to cooperate.

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* UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}}: The Jewish Parable of the Long Spoons has a rabbi being given a tour of heaven Heaven and hell Hell (in some versions in a dream, others dream; in others, this happens after he dies). In hell, Hell, all the people are surrounded by delicious food, but have spoons too long to bring the food to their mouths (in some versions, their arms won't bend at all). Heaven is exactly the same, but the people there feed each other. In some versions of the tale, the rabbi, despite being worthy of heaven, Heaven, chooses to go to hell Hell to try and teach the people there how to cooperate.



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* Virgil serves as Dante's guide in ''VideoGame/DantesInferno''. With each new region or circle of Hell that Dante descends into, Virgil is there to tell him of the sins that each ring encompasses, as well as some cryptic advise on Dante's quest.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Hell Is Other Robots", the Robot Devil shows Bender the CirclesOfHell, where he will be tortured one by one. It might be a little too dark for a comedy, which is probably why the Robot Devil does all this [[VillainSong in song]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Hell "[[Recap/FuturamaS1E9HellIsOtherRobots Hell Is Other Robots", Robots]]", the Robot Devil shows Bender the CirclesOfHell, where he will be tortured one by one. It might be a little too dark for a comedy, which is probably why the Robot Devil does all this [[VillainSong in song]].
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Hell Is Other Robots", the Robot Devil shows Bender each CircleOfHell where he will be tortured one by one. It might be a little too dark for a comedy, which is probably why the Robot Devil does all this [[VillainSong in song]].

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* ''Literature/GestaDanorum'': At King Hading's marriage with a Norwegian princess (which is held in winter), a mysterious old woman shows Hading fresh stalks of hemlock and asks him whether he would like to see the place where hemlock grows in winter, to which Hading agrees. The mystery woman wraps him into her cloak and thus takes him to {{the underworld}}, where they travel through thick fog and darkness to a sunny meadow where hemlock grows. Afterwards they cross a river bearing weapons in its water to a field where two armies are fighting, and the woman explains both armies are of men who were killed in battle. Finally they stop at an unsurmountable wall; the woman kills a rooster and throws it over the wall, and immediately it is heard crowing on the other side. Then they return.
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* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' is essentially "Afterlife Tour: The Series." Main character Eleanor Shellstrop dies and ends up in the titular "Good Place." The first season is largely her getting to know Heaven's features and meeting her fellow Good Place residents, all while trying to hide the fact that the Powers That Be messed up--she was a terrible person and supposed to go to the "Bad Place" instead. The concept then expands with the first season finale, a WhamEpisode that reveals that, in Eleanor's words, "THIS is the Bad Place!" It turns out the characters were in Hell all along as part of an experimental new torture. The rest of the series shows the heroes trying to reach the actual Good Place, and along the way, they explore everything from the depths of Hell to the offices of a literal CelestialBureaucracy to a special "Medium Place" that was created for a single woman who neither Heaven or Hell could truly claim as their own.

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* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' is essentially "Afterlife Tour: The Series." Main character Eleanor Shellstrop dies and ends up in the titular "Good Place." The first season is largely her getting to know Heaven's features and meeting her fellow Good Place residents, all while trying to hide the fact that the Powers That Be messed up--she was a terrible person and supposed to go to the "Bad Place" instead. The [[spoiler:The concept then expands with the first season finale, a WhamEpisode that reveals that, in Eleanor's words, "THIS is the Bad Place!" It turns out the characters were in Hell all along as part of an experimental new torture. torture]]. The rest of the series shows the heroes trying to reach the actual [[spoiler:actual Good Place, Place]], and along the way, they explore everything from the depths of Hell to the offices of a literal CelestialBureaucracy to a special "Medium Place" that was created for a single woman who neither Heaven or Hell could truly claim as their own.
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** In Creator/LarryNiven and Creator/JerryPournelle's ''[[Literature/InfernoLarryNivenAndJerryPournelle Inferno]]'', a modern retelling/deconstruction of the first portion of ''The Divine Comedy'', the protagonist is guided by "Benito", eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:Benito Mussolini]].

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** In Creator/LarryNiven and Creator/JerryPournelle's ''[[Literature/InfernoLarryNivenAndJerryPournelle Inferno]]'', a modern retelling/deconstruction of the first portion of ''The Divine Comedy'', the protagonist is guided by "Benito", "Benny", eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:Benito Mussolini]].
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* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' is essentially "Afterlife Tour: The Series." Main character Eleanor Shellstrop dies and ends up in the titular "Good Place." The first season is largely her getting to know Heaven's features and meeting her fellow Good Place residents, all while trying to hide the fact that the Powers That Be messed up--she was a terrible person and supposed to go to the "Bad Place" instead. The concept then expands with the first season finale, a WhamEpisode that reveals that, in Eleanor's words, "THIS is the Bad Place!" It turns out the characters were in Hell all along as part of an experimental new torture. The rest of the series shows the heroes trying to reach the actual Good Place, and along the way, they explore everything from the depths of Hell to the offices of a literal CelestialBureaucracy to a special "Medium Place" that was created for a single woman who neither Heaven or Hell could truly claim as their own.
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* UsefulNotes/BillGates dies and is given the choice between Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the typical clouds-and-harps, while Hell is a gorgeous tropical island, so Gates chooses that. But when he arrives, he finds nothing but fire, brimstone, and agony. When he asks when he gets to go to the island, Satan laughs and remarks "That was the ''screensaver.''"

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* In ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeavenTwo'', Charlie serves as this for the recently-deceased Itchy, showing him the wonderful things Heaven has to offer. The twist is that Charlie is [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction bored out of his skull]] by all of it--as a LovableRogue, being in a place where everyone is

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* In ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeavenTwo'', ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven2'', Charlie serves as this for the recently-deceased Itchy, showing him the wonderful things Heaven has to offer. The twist is that Charlie is [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction bored out of his skull]] by all of it--as a LovableRogue, being in a place where everyone is perpetually cheerful and pleasant is a HellOfAHeaven for him.


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* One episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' has Rose suffer a NearDeathExperience. When she wakes up, she tells the Girls that while she was unconscious, she found herself not in Heaven, but a train station on the outskirts of it (Rose is a CloudCuckoolander to the extreme). A dead uncle of hers arrived to explain how the station works; since he was killed by a piece of farm equipment smacking him in the face, he suffered from ElmuhFuddSyndwome ("Wose, this is a wetuwn ticket!").
* The classic ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "A Nice Place to Visit" is one of the best-known examples in television. Small-time crook Rocky Valentine dies and ends up in a gorgeous hotel room, where Pip, a jovial fellow dressed all in white, tells him that he's been assigned as his guide and personal valet. Pip shows Rocky all around Heaven, including casinos and a Hall of Records listing every human on Earth. The twist, of course, is that Rocky eventually [[VictoryIsBoring gets bored]] by getting everything he wants whenever he wants it...
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* An executive dies and is sent to Saint Paul. Saint Paul tells him that he's permitted to choose between Heaven and Hell. The exec asks if he can try them each out for a day. In Heaven, he spends all day sitting on a coud playing the harp. In Hell, he spends all day playing golf and goes to the club for drinks. He chooses to go to Hell. When he gets there, he's placed in a cubicle for the rest of eternity. "I don't get it. Yesterday we played golf all day and drank all night." The devil replies, "Yesterday was recruitment, but now you're staff."

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* A similar joke follows the RuleOfThree. A man dies and is sent to Hell, where Satan explains that he can have his choice of one of three rooms to spend eternity. The first is covered in flames; the second is a pit full of spikes; and the last is a beautiful woman on her knees giving oral sex to a disgustingly ugly man. The guy eagerly chooses Room Three, and Satan says "You heard the man, you're free to go!"...and the ''woman'' leaves.
** Another "three-room" joke has the man see a room of people lit on fire, a room of people being constantly attacked by stinging insects, and a room where everyone is standing around drinking coffee while knee-deep in human feces. The guy figures the third room is the best choice and wades in. After a few minutes, a voice announces "OK, break's over, [[{{Squick}} back to standing on your heads!]]"
* UsefulNotes/BillGates dies and is given the choice between Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the typical clouds-and-harps, while Hell is a gorgeous tropical island, so Gates chooses that. But when he arrives, he finds nothing but fire, brimstone, and agony. When he asks when he gets to go to the island, Satan laughs and remarks "That was the ''screensaver.''"
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* An executive dies and is sent to Saint Paul. Saint Paul tells him that he's permitted to choose between Heaven and Hell. The exec asks if he can try them each out for a day. In Heaven, he spends all day sitting on a coud playing the harp. In Hell, he spends all day playing golf and goes to the club for drinks. He chooses to go to Hell. When he gets there, he's placed in a cubicle for the rest of eternity. "I don't get it. Yesterday we played golf all day and drank all night." The devil replies, "Yesterday was recruitment, but now you're staff."
** An alternate version of this joke replaces the punchline and build-up to it with "Yesterday you were a tourist, now you're an immigrant."
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* UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}}: The Jewish Parable of the Long Spoons has a rabbi being given a tour of heaven and hell (in some versions in a dream, others after he dies). In hell, all the people are surrounded by delicious food, but have spoons too long to bring the food to their mouths (in some versions, their arms won't bend at all). Heaven is exactly the same, but the people there feed each other. In some versions of the tale, the rabbi, despite being worthy of heaven, chooses to go to hell to try and teach the people there how to cooperate.


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* Virgil serves as Dante's guide in ''VideoGame/DantesInferno''. With each new region or circle of Hell that Dante descends into, Virgil is there to tell him of the sins that each ring encompasses, as well as some cryptic advise on Dante's quest.
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* ''Manga/AndYetTheTownMoves'' has its self-titled dual chapter follows Hotori Arashiyama, our protagonist, after she gets hit by a truck and gets into a near-fatal coma. She's then led around the Japanese afterlife by a civil servant from Heaven while she waits for her verification to go through, and is able to see how certain systems work or how she can still make contact with the living world.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': In "Together Again," Mr. Fox attempts to give one of these to Finn after he finally dies (and it's implied this is SOP for the recently deceased), but Finn is far too focused on getting to Death and reuniting with Jake to sit still.

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So your character has just died and has to adjust to the wholly new world of the afterlife. Or maybe they are still alive but for some reason (or [[HandWave lack thereof]]) visit the afterlife anyway.

But why should they be left to their own devices? They're probably confused enough as it is. It's much better for them to get a SpiritAdvisor to show them the best view of ThePearlyGates, the nicest places in NostalgiaHeaven, and/or the structure of the CirclesOfHell that they have (hopefully) avoided.

The trope's earliest mentions are OlderThanDirt, with Enkidu in the last tablet of ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'' journeying to the netherworld and afterwards explaining its order to his friend. However, the ultimate TropeCodifier is ''Literature/TheAeneid'' (with, unusually, another living human acting as guide).

Compare SpiritAdvisor, AfterlifeWelcome, AfterlifeExpress. Contrast TheNothingAfterDeath.

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* ''Manga/AndYetTheTownMoves'' has its self-titled dual chapter follows Hotori Arashiyama, our protagonist, after she gets hit by a truck and gets into a near-fatal coma. She's then led around the Japanese afterlife by a civil servant from Heaven while she waits for her verification to go through, and is able to see how certain systems work or how she can still make contact with the living world.
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* ''ComicBook/TheChroniclesOfWormwood'': Danny, Jesus and Jimmy tag along with an angel escorting a soul to the afterlife to visit. It turns out just about everybody who didn't live too bad a life goes to Heaven regardless of creed or religion (including a [[spoiler:suicide bomber [[HellOfAHeaven who now has to take care of 72 screaming baby virgins for all eternity]]]]. Then they go to hell where sinners are forced to realize they were evil (even the insane) and deserve to be tortured forever (Hitler in particular is made to lick shit off a giant circumsized penis).
* One odd issue of ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' sees Dream getting led around the then-abandoned Hell by Lucifer as the demon kicks out the few stragglers who haven't gotten the message that perdition is over. They see a few former torture chambers, some lone monsters, and an ancient murderer convinced he deserves to suffer forever for killing hundreds of people who have long been forgotten.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': In "Together Again," Mr. Fox attempts to give one of these to Finn after he finally dies (and it's implied this is SOP for the recently deceased), but Finn is far too focused on getting to Death and reuniting with Jake to sit still.
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* In ''Literature/TheAeneid'', Aeneas, while still alive, makes a journey through the underworld under the guidance of a likewise still-living Sybil. His purpose is to speak with his deceased father, which he does, but the Sybil also shows him around the underworld in general.
* In ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', Dante, by the prayers of his beloved and deceased Beatrice, is allowed to journey through the various regions of Hell and Purgatory (guided by the shade of Virgil) and Paradise (guided by Beatrice), meeting celebrated sinners and saints as well as some of his real-life friends and relations.
* Like many others, this trope appears as an UnbuiltTrope in ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh''. Enkidu goes into the netherworld, almost gets stuck there but gets rescued, and afterwards gives Gilgamesh a detailed description of the different fates of the people he has seen. (The picture is extremely bleak even compared to what Aeneas sees: unless one has at least four sons left, one is quite miserable).
* The narrator of ''Literature/TheGreatDivorce'' is lost and confused in Heaven until the spirit of Creator/GeorgeMacDonald takes him under his wing and explains what's going on. He shows to him the various types of souls whom their own heavenly guides try to convince to accept salvation, and explains why many still end up in Hell.
* Downplayed in ''Literature/MyPosthumousAdventures''. Due to HolyBurnsEvil, the not-so-virtuous Anna, although her guardian angel and her saintly relatives are willing to show her around, is only able to visit two places in the outskirts of Heaven: the Students' Vale, where the new arrivals get adjusted to the afterlife, and the Crystal Plain, where her distant ancestor is waiting for her husband in case he [[DeliveranceFromDamnation ascends from Hell]]. When Anna and her angel try to fly to a region where virtuous nuns reside, Anna can't bear the grace surrounding it and has to turn back.
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* UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}}:
** In the Orthodox tradition, it is believed that from the third until the fortieth day after death, a departed soul is shown the different regions of Heaven and Hell.
** In ''The Ecclesiastical History of the English People'', St. Bede recounts the story of a man from Northumbria who was shown the different regions of the afterlife by an angel before being told his was a case of ItIsNotYourTime.
** In ''Life of St. Andrew the Fool-for-Christ'', it is described how St. Andrew, while still alive, was briefly taken to Heaven as a respite from his exhausting toil and shown around by an angel. Although, as they only had two weeks, it's explicitly noted they didn't see everything: in particular, they had no time to see the abode of the Mother of God.
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* ''WebAnimation/{{HFIL}}'': Upon being sent to the titular area following his death, Cell is forced into being given a breakdown of what he will have to go through before the Ogres bring him to a welcome party to introduce him to the other villains who ended up in HFIL.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': In "Rapture's Delight", When Steve and Hayley are raptured, they are given a tour of their personal Heavens.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Hell Is Other Robots", the Robot Devil shows Bender each CircleOfHell where he will be tortured one by one. It might be a little too dark for a comedy, which is probably why the Robot Devil does all this [[VillainSong in song]].
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