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* ''Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama'': The second stage, "England 1447", takes place in the kingdom of [[VillainousPrincess Princess Cuffy]]. Cuffy has captured Persephone, the Goddess of Sunshine, so she can work on her tan, and Normy's goal in this stage is to rescue Persephone, who is being held prisoner in Cuffy's Castle. Cuffy's royal subjects serve as the stage's enemies, and Cuffy serves as the boss, using magic powers to stop Normy.
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* ''Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama'': ''VideoGame/NormysBeachBabeORama'': The second stage, "England 1447", takes place in the kingdom of [[VillainousPrincess Princess Cuffy]]. Cuffy has captured Persephone, the Goddess of Sunshine, so she can work on her tan, and Normy's goal in this stage is to rescue Persephone, who is being held prisoner in Cuffy's Castle. Cuffy's royal subjects serve as the stage's enemies, and Cuffy serves as the boss, using magic powers to stop Normy.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle Neuschwanstein Castle]] in Bavaria, Germany.]]
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* [[UsefulNotes/LudwigIIOfBavaria Mad King Ludwig's]] castle in [[UsefulNotes/TheSixteenLandsOfDeutschland Bavaria]], Schloss Neuschwanstein. Ludwig bankrupted his country by spending lavishly on a castle heavily based on folklore and his favorite {{opera}}s by Music/RichardWagner (''Theatre/{{Lohengrin}}'' in particular), all in an attempt to live out his fantasies (he identified ''a lot'' to Lohengrin). It is widely speculated that his mysterious death was an assassination due in large part to his irresponsible spending on the castle. Only a small fraction of Ludwig's planned vision was built before his death, the final castle would have been ''much'' bigger. Ludwig's other castles (Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee) also qualify, to a slightly lesser extent. Neuschwanstein is so iconic that it inspired the Creator/{{Disney}} Castle in the company's logo and its [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks theme park equivalents]].
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* [[UsefulNotes/LudwigIIOfBavaria Mad King Ludwig's]] castle in [[UsefulNotes/TheSixteenLandsOfDeutschland Bavaria]], Schloss Neuschwanstein. Ludwig bankrupted his country by spending lavishly on a castle heavily based on folklore and his favorite {{opera}}s by Music/RichardWagner (''Theatre/{{Lohengrin}}'' in particular), all in an attempt to live out his fantasies (he identified ''a lot'' to with the character of Lohengrin). It is widely speculated that his mysterious death was an assassination due in large part to his irresponsible spending on the castle. Only a small fraction of Ludwig's planned vision was built before his death, the final castle would have been ''much'' bigger. Ludwig's other castles (Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee) also qualify, to a slightly lesser extent. Neuschwanstein is so iconic that it inspired the Creator/{{Disney}} Castle in the company's logo and its [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks theme park equivalents]].
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* [[UsefulNotes/LudwigIIOfBavaria Mad King Ludwig's]] castle in [[UsefulNotes/TheSixteenLandsOfDeutschland Bavaria]], Schloss Neuschwanstein. Ludwig bankrupted his country by spending lavishly on a castle heavily based on folklore and his favorite {{opera}}s by Music/RichardWagner, all in an attempt to live out his fantasies. It is widely speculated that his mysterious death was an assassination due in large part to his irresponsible spending on the castle. Only a small fraction of Ludwig's planned vision was built before his death, the final castle would have been ''much'' bigger. Ludwig's other castles (Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee) also qualify, to a slightly lesser extent. Neuschwanstein is so iconic that it inspired the Creator/{{Disney}} Castle in the company's logo and its [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks theme park equivalents]].
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* [[UsefulNotes/LudwigIIOfBavaria Mad King Ludwig's]] castle in [[UsefulNotes/TheSixteenLandsOfDeutschland Bavaria]], Schloss Neuschwanstein. Ludwig bankrupted his country by spending lavishly on a castle heavily based on folklore and his favorite {{opera}}s by Music/RichardWagner, Music/RichardWagner (''Theatre/{{Lohengrin}}'' in particular), all in an attempt to live out his fantasies.fantasies (he identified ''a lot'' to Lohengrin). It is widely speculated that his mysterious death was an assassination due in large part to his irresponsible spending on the castle. Only a small fraction of Ludwig's planned vision was built before his death, the final castle would have been ''much'' bigger. Ludwig's other castles (Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee) also qualify, to a slightly lesser extent. Neuschwanstein is so iconic that it inspired the Creator/{{Disney}} Castle in the company's logo and its [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks theme park equivalents]].
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* A particularly ridiculous example in season 2 of ''WesternAnimation/ZigAndSharko'' with Marina's castle, a sand castle with plumbing, electricity, ''far'' more rooms and turrets than needed, and a courtyard that could contain dozens of the castle ([[BiggerOnTheInside as seen from the outside]]).
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* A particularly ridiculous example in season Season 2 of ''WesternAnimation/ZigAndSharko'' with Marina's castle, a sand castle with plumbing, electricity, ''far'' more rooms and turrets than needed, and a courtyard that could contain dozens of the castle ([[BiggerOnTheInside as seen from the outside]]).
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* Winchester House
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* Winchester HouseHouse.
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* ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'' has the Castle track, which is based on ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''. The Beast and his transformed servants put on a show for their guests racing in a specialized track inside the castle for them.
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* ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'' has the ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'':
** The Castletrack, which track is based on ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''. The Beast and his transformed servants put on a show for their guests racing in a specialized track inside the castle for them.them.
** The ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' track features a section based on Elsa's Ice Palace, combining this trope with SlippySlideyIceWorld.
** The Castle
** The ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' track features a section based on Elsa's Ice Palace, combining this trope with SlippySlideyIceWorld.
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* ''WebVideo/DreamSMP'': Eret's castle, also known as the Gay Castle or Pride Palace, is a large stone-brick castle decorated with [[QueerColors rainbow-coloured]] windows, a giant rainbow flag, and a statue of Eret.
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* ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'' has the Castle track, which is based on ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''. The Beast and his transformed servants put on a show for their guests racing in a specialized track inside the castle for them.
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* Creator/{{Nitrome}}'s work ''Tiny Castle'', despite being ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, it can change dramatically in many ways, thus making it ''seem'' large and confusing.
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* Creator/{{Nitrome}}'s work ''Tiny Castle'', despite being ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, it can change dramatically ''WebVideo/{{Highcraft}}'': The group finds a huge abandoned castle base in many ways, thus making it ''seem'' large and confusing."2b2stoned". They decide to write a book to put in a chest inside it.
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* Creator/{{Nitrome}}'s work ''Tiny Castle'', despite being ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, it can change dramatically in many ways, thus making it ''seem'' large and confusing.
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* ''WebVideo/SMPEarth'': The giant, intricate castle in the heart of the Antarctic Empire's capital, Port-aux-Francais.
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* ''WebVideo/SMPLive'': Fallen Kingdom -- as the name implies, a huge recreation of the castle from [[WebAnimation/FallenKingdom the song]] built by Altrive and Krinios for [=CaptainSparklez=].
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* ''Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama'': The second stage, "England 1447", takes place in the kingdom of [[VillainousPrincess Princess Cuffy]]. Cuffy has captured Persephone, the Goddess of Sunshine, so she can work on her tan, and Normy's goal in this stage is to rescue Persephone, who is being held prisoner in Cuffy's Castle. Cuffy's royal subjects serve as the stage's enemies, and Cuffy serves as the boss, using magic powers to stop Normy.
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* The Pocketville Castle in ''WesternAnimation/PuppyInMyPocketAdventuresInPocketville'' is a huge and colorful castle built on top of a hill overlooking Pocketville. It’s detailed inside and out and has a magical fountain in front of it where Friendship Ceremonies for pets to be sent to children are performed.