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* Manga/DNAngel: The setting is architecturally a mix of Japanese, Italian, French, and German, and the town is possibly based on the town of Manarola, but the characters have Japanese names and Japanese educational and social customs. Ruins around the town include Romanticism-era German castles, Roman-like temples, and old Gothic medieval churches. To make matters worse, Dark can occasionally be heard to chant GratuitousGerman when sealing artwork in the anime. It doesn't help that the name of the town itself is "Azumano", which can literally translate to "Eastern Japan." One of the audio commentaries on the English [=DVDs=] has Creator/VicMignogna and Kevin Corn expressing confusion on where the series is actually set.
** Even the time period is ambiguous. While they appear to have some modern technologies (touch-activated security systems, trip beams, computers, cameras, and security passcodes), much of the clothing and lifestyle is extremely dated. Flashbacks from only thirty or forty years ago look as though they were from the Victorian era at the very latest (with GorgeousPeriodDress, lavish garden parties, large German castles, small and poorly insulated rooms and windows, candle lighting, carriages, the works). While the main characters wear modern clothing, background adult characters often dress in old-fashioned styles (Inspector Saehara even wears a Victorian tiered cloak while on the job). Even the flashbacks aren't consistent with time and place themselves; some have people wearing Japanese kimonos and robes, others wearing European ball gowns and tuxedos from varying eras--usually in the same scene and shot. '''This seems more like CultureChopSuey.'''
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* Recap/ArrowS4E9DarkWaters: Damien's dialogue explicitly places Star City on the West Coast, ignoring hints in prior episodes that it was in the Midwest. This tends to indicate Central City is also situated more toward the West, otherwise the characters (including Barry) wouldn't be jaunting between them so nonchalantly.
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* WesternAnimation/QuirkyWork: ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'' is a WHAT animated series from the same people as ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' about a trio of river otters who live on a houseboat on a lake '''[[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield of undetermined location]]''' who do a "Noodle Dance" to solve problems, and live alongside a variety of neighbors including millionaire poodles, a toilet seat-collecting "mayor", and "watchbird" cranes.
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* Fanfic/TheManyDeathOfJasonTodd: Gotham City is located somewhere in New Jersey, and the Kane Memorial Bridges connects directly to the New York state.

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* Fanfic/TheManyDeathOfJasonTodd: Fanfic/TheManyDeathsOfJasonTodd: Gotham City is located somewhere in New Jersey, and the Kane Memorial Bridges connects directly to the New York state.
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* Fanfic/TheManyDeathOfJasonTodd: Gotham City is located somewhere in New Jersey, and the Kane Memorial Bridges connects directly to the New York state.

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* VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub: The game is completely American-developed, but it would be easy to mistake it for a real Japanese visual novel. This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d by Monika during her endless talk with the player in Act 3:
-->'''Monika:''' By the way, there's something that's been bothering me... You know how this takes place in Japan? Well...I assume you knew that, right? Or at least decided it probably does? I don't think you're actually told at any point where this takes place... '''[[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield Is this even really Japan?]]''' I mean, [[CreatorProvincialism aren't the classrooms and stuff kind of weird for a Japanese school?]] Not to mention [[TranslationConvention everything is in English]]... It feels like everything is just there because it needs to be, and the actual setting is an afterthought. It's kind of giving me an identity crisis.
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* WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes: A minor RunningGag is that, despite the '''[[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield non-specific]]''' American setting, everyone uses an exaggerated Canadian pronunciation for the word "sorry".



* ''Series/StrangerThings'': Hawkins is located in the fictional Roane County somewhere in Indiana, but ''where'' in Indiana precisely is never specified. The tie-in novel ''Suspicious Minds'' indicates that it's close to Bloomington, where the protagonists live and go to school, as they take regular day trips to Hawkins National Laboratory to participate in [=MKUltra=] experiments. Various comments made on the show also indicate that it's close to the Illinois border. The mobile game lampshades it if you choose to look at a map, with the player character stating that they can't find Hawkins on it.

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* ''Series/StrangerThings'': Series/StrangerThings: Hawkins is located in the fictional Roane County somewhere in Indiana, but ''where'' in Indiana precisely is never specified. The tie-in novel ''Suspicious Minds'' indicates that it's close to Bloomington, where the protagonists live and go to school, as they take regular day trips to Hawkins National Laboratory to participate in [=MKUltra=] experiments. Various comments made on the show also indicate that it's close to the Illinois border. The mobile game lampshades it if you choose to look at a map, with the player character stating that they can't find Hawkins on it.
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* VideoGame/DevilMayCryFive: ''[=DMC5=]'' brings in Red Grave City with its mixture of British and American architecture and urban design. However, it's not established in which country the city is located. It's also revealed Red Grave City is Dante and Vergil's birth place as their childhood mansion is located in it, although it isn't mentioned if Dante's Devil May Cry shop is set there as well. No one also says if it's the same city in ''[[VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening DMC3]]'' where the Temen-ni-gru was summoned, which all traces back to Dante's supposed nationality in ''[[VideoGame/DevilMayCry1 DMC1]]''; if he is American, then Red Grave City should be located in the United States, but again, nothing is ever said or made clear. Not helping the matter is that Mission 2 of ''[=DMC5=]'' (set in Red Grave City) starts in a shopping mall based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galleria_Vittorio_Emanuele_II Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II]], a [[RealPlaceBackground real-life famous mall]] ''in Milan, Italy''.

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* ''Series/StrangerThings'': Hawkins is located in the fictional Roane County somewhere in Indiana, but ''where'' in Indiana precisely is never specified. The tie-in novel ''Suspicious Minds'' indicates that it's close to Bloomington, where the protagonists live and go to school, as they take regular day trips to Hawkins National Laboratory to participate in [=MKUltra=] experiments. Various comments made on the show also indicate that it's close to the Illinois border. The mobile game lampshades it if you choose to look at a map, with the player character stating that they can't find Hawkins on it.
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* Bloodborne/TropesJToZ: The game's setting is a mishmash of various European locales and eras, with Romania, Victorian England and pre-industrial Prague being particularly prominent sources of inspiration for Yharnam's architechture and technology. It cannot truly be pinned down to a single real world location, and more extremely, the AlienSky and WeirdMoon makes it hard to say with certainty that it takes places on our Earth at all. '''This seems more like CultureChopSuey.'''
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* Anime/PrincessTutu: Kinkan/Gold Crown/Goldekrone isn't given a specific location, although the fandom tends to assume it's set in Germany (since nearly all of the text shown in-series is German, including a map of the town where the "Goldekrone" name is taken from, and the town itself is heavily based on Nordlingen, Bavaria).

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* TheKidsAreAmerican: Both film adaptations of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' go with a WhereTheHellIsSpringfield approach to the location of Charlie Bucket's home and Wonka's Factory, and this trope winds up being invoked in one version and inverted in another. In the 1971 film ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'', which was shot in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, Charlie and his family are amongst the only people in town with American accents — while in the 2005 version ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', they're amongst the only ones with ''British'' accents.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: In ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'', the actor playing Mike Teavee is supposed to be from New Mexico but speaks in a stereotypically New York fashion when he's trying to sound like a tough guy (probably RuleOfFunny). And in Charlie's hometown, there's a mix of American and British accents in an intentional evocation of WhereTheHellIsSpringfield .



* TheKidsAreAmerican: Both film adaptations of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' go with a WhereTheHellIsSpringfield approach to the location of Charlie Bucket's home and Wonka's Factory, and this trope winds up being invoked in one version and inverted in another. In the 1971 film ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'', which was shot in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, Charlie and his family are amongst the only people in town with American accents — while in the 2005 version ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', they're amongst the only ones with ''British'' accents.

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* TheKidsAreAmerican: Both film adaptations of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' go with a WhereTheHellIsSpringfield approach to the location of Charlie Bucket's home and Wonka's Factory, and this trope winds up being invoked in one version and inverted in another. In the 1971 film ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'', which was shot in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, Charlie and his family are amongst the only people in town with American accents — while in the 2005 version ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', they're amongst the only ones with ''British'' accents.
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* TheKidsAreAmerican: Both film adaptations of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' go with a WhereTheHellIsSpringfield approach to the location of Charlie Bucket's home and Wonka's Factory, and this trope winds up being invoked in one version and inverted in another. In the 1971 film ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'', which was shot in UsefulNotes/{{Munich}}, Charlie and his family are amongst the only people in town with American accents — while in the 2005 version ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', they're amongst the only ones with ''British'' accents.
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* LyingToProtectYourFeelings: In ''Webcomic/BloodStain'', Elliot [[RaceAgainstTheClock rushes]] to take a flight to '''[[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield God-knows-where]]''' for a professor's lab assistant position, ditching her boyfriend's date and causing her older sister to become alarmed that she's missing. She can't exactly say that she's living in the same house as her boss. All of them thought there would be student dorms, so Elliot fabricates that as a lie to make the explanation easier. She can't state that the sudden rush was due to [[AbsentMindedProfessor Dr. Stein's]] carelessness, so she claims that the position has tight deadlines. The gist of what actually happened is there, but the details have been smoothed out.

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* DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas: ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' usually features plenty of snow in its Christmas and wintertime strips, but as with ''Calvin and Hobbes'' this is pretty well justified by the setting ([[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield generally accepted to be]] in or around the UsefulNotes/TwinCities of Minnesota, in this case). '''Fan speculation about where a fictional location is located.'''

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* DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas: ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' usually features plenty of snow in its Christmas and wintertime strips, but as with ''Calvin and Hobbes'' this is pretty well justified by the setting ([[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield '''([[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield generally accepted to be]] be]]''' in or around the UsefulNotes/TwinCities of Minnesota, in this case). '''Fan speculation about where a fictional location is located.'''
* * ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Bart hears the tale of an old west fort '''([[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield In Springfield?]])''' where the soldiers, surrounded by hostile natives, are told they'll be left alone if they hand over the base's commander. This being ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' of course, [[SubvertedTrope they give him up to a horrible death]], and the base is renamed "Fort Sensible". '''Seems like a troper making a joke.'''
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* BackBlocking: In "Much Apu About Nothing", Apu is about to [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield point to Springfield]] on a wall map, when Bart enters and blocks the whole scene with the back of his head.

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* BackBlocking: In "Much Apu About Nothing", Apu is about to [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield '''[[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield point to Springfield]] Springfield]]''' on a wall map, when Bart enters and blocks the whole scene with the back of his head.
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* FantasyGunControl: In ''Series/TheTribe,'' a 90s and early 2000s New Zealand teen post-apocalyptic soap opera, TheCity (which is located in an unnamed country that is generically Anglophone to the point of WhereTheHellIsSpringfield) is a TeenageWasteland or warring "tribes," including one, the Locos, who terrorize the streets with an appropriated police car. But there are no guns anywhere to be found. The Locos have a police car, but not police firearms (suggesting possibly that the show's very generic setting, police pre-apocalypse didn't regularly guns, like in some European and Asian countries). When Lex gets mad enough to assassinate [[TheFundamentalist the local fundamentalist cult leader]], he arms himself with a crossbow, and the characters treat it like an instantly lethal, game-breaking weapon. And finally, in Season 4 the city is invaded by a technologically advanced tribe with stun guns... and yet no one thinks to dust off their parent's old revolver. Clearly, the pre-apocalyptic version of whatever country the hell this is had some serious gun control.

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* DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas: ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' usually features plenty of snow in its Christmas and wintertime strips, but as with ''Calvin and Hobbes'' this is pretty well justified by the setting ([[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield generally accepted to be]] in or around the UsefulNotes/TwinCities of Minnesota, in this case). '''Fan speculation about where a fictional location is located.'''

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* BackBlocking: In "Much Apu About Nothing", Apu is about to [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield point to Springfield]] on a wall map, when Bart enters and blocks the whole scene with the back of his head.


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* AltarDiplomacy: Legend has it that one of King Nebuchadnezzar's wives was given to him under these circumstances (as princesses and noblewomen of that time and place usually were), and she was homesick. She came from '''[[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield an unspecified kingdom in an unspecified mountainous region]]''', and apparently quite loved the nature scenery there. Because King Nebuchadnezzar actually loved and cared about his wife, he commissioned [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanging_Gardens_of_Babylon The Hanging Gardens of Babylon]] to cheer her up.
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