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* The very first Literature/SherlockHolmes story, ''A Study In Scarlet,'' involves the Mormons in 19th century Utah.

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* The second half of the very first Literature/SherlockHolmes story, ''A Study In Scarlet,'' involves is set on the Mormons in 19th century Utah.American frontier.
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* The very first Literature/SherlockHolmes story, ''A Study In Scarlet,'' involves the Mormons in 19th century Utah.
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* ''Comicbook/AlphaFlight'' did a story where Shaman, Snowbird, and Talisman time travel to 19th century Canada to confront a supernatural threat.

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* ''Comicbook/AlphaFlight'' did a story where Shaman, Snowbird, and Talisman time travel to [[CanadianWestern 19th century Canada Canada]] to confront a supernatural threat.
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* ''Comicbook/AlphaFlight'' did a story where Shaman, Snowbird, and Talisman time travel to 19th century Canada to confront a supernatural threat.
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* DC's late 90's time travel series ''Chronos'' (about Walker Gabriel, the hero named Chronos, not the supervillain of the same name) set one of its first story arcs in 19th century Kansas visiting [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} Pa Kent's]] ancestors (the cast of DC's recently completed miniseries ''The Kents).''

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* DC's late 90's time travel series ''Chronos'' (about Walker Gabriel, the hero named Chronos, not the supervillain of the same name) set one of its first story arcs in 19th century Kansas visiting [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} Pa Kent's]] ancestors (the cast of DC's recently then-recently completed miniseries ''The Kents).''
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* DC's late 90's time travel series ''Chronos'' (about Walker Gabriel, the hero named Chronos, not the supervillain of the same name) set one of its first story arcs in 19th century Kansas visiting [[Comicbook/{{Superman}} Pa Kent's]] ancestors (the cast of DC's recently completed miniseries ''The Kents).''
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* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': Season 9 episodes 32 and 33 involve Careless S. as a cowboy in the Wild West.
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* ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' episode ''The Good, The Bad and The Cursed'' sees Prue and Cole time traveling back to the Wild West in an attempt to break a time loop, whilst Piper and Leo investigate the same town in the present - where it has been abandoned due to all the residents being trapped in the loop.

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* ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' episode ''The "The Good, The Bad and The Cursed'' Cursed" sees Prue and Cole time traveling back to the Wild West in an attempt to break a time loop, whilst Piper and Leo investigate the same town in the present - where it has been abandoned due to all the residents being trapped in the loop.
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* The title of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' refers to how the protagonists are bounty hunters, [[FutureSlang which are often called "cowboys" in-series]], but some episodes have a distinct Western theme:

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* The title of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' refers to how the protagonists are bounty hunters, [[FutureSlang which are often called "cowboys" in-series]], but some episodes have a distinct Western SpaceWestern theme:
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** [[Recap/CowboyBebopSession17MushroomSamba "Mushroom Samba"]] sees Ed and Ein chase down a bounty on a terraformed that Europa that's very Old West-looking. Oddly, it's also a BlaxspoitationParody.

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** [[Recap/CowboyBebopSession17MushroomSamba "Mushroom Samba"]] sees Ed and Ein chase down a bounty on a terraformed that Europa that's very Old West-looking. Oddly, it's also a BlaxspoitationParody.BlaxploitationParody.

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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' had one; while the main character is a "cowboy" (i.e., [[FutureSlang a bounty hunter]]), one episode had Spike face off against a ''cowboy'' cowboy, complete with hat, revolver, horse, lasso and everything.

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* The title of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' had one; while refers to how the main character is protagonists are bounty hunters, [[FutureSlang which are often called "cowboys" in-series]], but some episodes have a distinct Western theme:
** [[Recap/CowboyBebopSession17MushroomSamba "Mushroom Samba"]] sees Ed and Ein chase down a bounty on a terraformed that Europa that's very Old West-looking. Oddly, it's also a BlaxspoitationParody.
** [[Recap/CowboyBebopSession22CowboyFunk "Cowboy Funk"]] has Spike become rivals with Andy,
a "cowboy" (i.e., [[FutureSlang a bounty hunter]]), one episode had Spike face off against a ''cowboy'' cowboy, in the traditional sense, complete with hat, revolver, horse, lasso and everything.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has had a few, like "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E18DudeWheresMyRanch Dude, Where's My Ranch?]]"

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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E12TheLastestGunInTheWest The Lastest Gun in the West]]"
has had Bart befriend a few, washed-up Western star, which includes Bart threatening his classmates into dressing like cowboys.
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"[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E18DudeWheresMyRanch Dude, Where's My Ranch?]]"Ranch?]]" has the Simpsons [[VacationEpisode vacation]] at a ranch, though it was as much about rural living as western-themed.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' episode ''Ducks of the West''. Scrooge's oil wells go dry, and he heads out to Texas with Huey, Dewey and Louie in tow.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' episode ''Ducks of the West''. Scrooge's oil wells go dry, and he heads out to Texas with Huey, Dewey and Louie in tow.
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* ''Series/MacGyver1985'': Has two Wild West dream episodes, "Serenity", where Mac falls asleep while watching a western and dreams that he is homesteader and Murdoc and Pete are trying to force him off his land", and [=MacGyver=]'s Women", when [=MacGyver=] dreams that he's in the Wild West and has to defend three women from outlaws.

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* ''Series/MacGyver1985'': Has two Wild West dream episodes, "Serenity", where Mac falls asleep while watching a western and dreams that he is homesteader and Murdoc and Pete are trying to force him off his land", land, and [=MacGyver=]'s "[=MacGyver=]'s Women", when [=MacGyver=] dreams that he's in the Wild West and has to defend three women from outlaws.

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* ''Film/CarryOnCowboy'' features the usual cast of 'Film/CarryOn'' actors and characters transplanted into a not very convincing version of TheWildWest.



* ''Series/MacGyver1985'': Has two Wild West dream episodes, "[=MacGyver=]'s Women", when [=MacGyver=] dreams that he's in the Wild West and has to defend three women from outlaws , and "Serenity".

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* ''Series/MacGyver1985'': Has two Wild West dream episodes, "[=MacGyver=]'s "Serenity", where Mac falls asleep while watching a western and dreams that he is homesteader and Murdoc and Pete are trying to force him off his land", and [=MacGyver=]'s Women", when [=MacGyver=] dreams that he's in the Wild West and has to defend three women from outlaws , and "Serenity".outlaws.
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* ''Series/ThePrisoner1967'' episode "Living in Harmony" takes place in an apparent {{Elseworld}} Wild West setting. Number Six is a sheriff who turns in his badge and gun and tries to leave town. It turns out to be a VirtualRealityInterrogation created in-universe with a stage set and hallucinogenic drugs.

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* ''Series/ThePrisoner1967'' episode "Living "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE14LivingInHarmony Living in Harmony" Harmony]]" takes place in an apparent {{Elseworld}} Wild West setting. Number Six is a sheriff who turns in his badge and gun and tries to leave town. It turns out to be a VirtualRealityInterrogation created in-universe with a stage set and hallucinogenic drugs.
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** [[Recap/CommunityS2E24ForAFewPaintballsMore The second paintball episode]] starts off with a very western feel, with everyone dressing and acting as though they're in a Western while playing a paintball game that's taken [[SeriousBusiness very seriously]].

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** [[Recap/CommunityS2E24ForAFewPaintballsMore [[Recap/CommunityS2E23AFistfulOfPaintballs The second paintball episode]] starts off with a very western feel, with is an AffectionateParody of {{Spaghetti Western}}s and Westerns in general; though the community college setting doesn't change, everyone dressing dresses and acting acts as though they're in a Western while playing a paintball game that's taken [[SeriousBusiness very seriously]].
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* The ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode "Lone Star", where Sydney tells the others about the legend of a pioneer named Lone Star that built the town's first observatory. It has also has Western-flavored songs and doubles as a MusicalEpisode.

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* [[Recap/CommunityS2E24ForAFewPaintballsMore The second paintball episode]] of ''Series/{{Community}}'' starts off with a very western feel.
** [[Recap/CommunityS2E21ParadigmsOfHumanMemory "Paradigms of Human Memory"]] showed that the study group went to an authentic Wild West ghost town.

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* ''Series/{{Community}}'':
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[[Recap/CommunityS2E24ForAFewPaintballsMore The second paintball episode]] of ''Series/{{Community}}'' starts off with a very western feel.
feel, with everyone dressing and acting as though they're in a Western while playing a paintball game that's taken [[SeriousBusiness very seriously]].
** [[Recap/CommunityS2E21ParadigmsOfHumanMemory "Paradigms of Human Memory"]] showed that the study group went to an authentic Wild West ghost town.town [[NoodleIncident for some reason]].
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* During the 2008 election cycle, ''Radio/WaitWaitDontTellMe'' had great fun with a panel segment entitled "''Wait Wait'' on the Trail!", the standing intro for which involved normally strait-laced newscaster Carl Kasell performing a cowboy yell (to great hilarity) followed by a different [[TheWestern Western ]] song quote or cliche. (Hear one from Jan. 19, 2008 [[https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18236418 here]].)
--> '''Peter:''' And now it's time once again for the segment we call... "''Wait Wait'' on the Trail!"
--> '''Carl:''' ''(cowboy music plays)'' YEEEEEEEHAW!! [[Series/TheVirginian Git along little dogies, git along]].
** When Korva Coleman stood in as guest announcer and scorekeeper, she got a turn too and approached it with great relish, also to the audience's delight.
--> '''Korva:''' ''(cowboy music plays)'' YEEEEEEEHAW!! [[Theatre/AnnieGetYourGun I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night!]]
--> '''Peter:''' Bullseye, Annie!
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* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'': the episode "Go West, Young Scoob" had the gang visit an animatronic Wild West theme park called Cyber Gulch, and investigate why the robots have turned evil.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'': "El Oso" takes place in turn-of-the-century Mexico, and features Charlie the Sasquatch getting involved with a group of bandits.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'': the The episode "Go West, Young Scoob" had the gang visit an animatronic Wild West theme park called Cyber Gulch, and investigate why the robots have turned evil.
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* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'' episode "Heart's Desire" takes place in the Oregon Territory in 1872.
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* ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' has the end episode 9 and beginning of episode 10, in which the girls get sent to a Wild West dimension by Gemini--the first in a series of dimensional hops.
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This can be done through TimeTravel, virtual reality, some form of historic re-enactment, a DreamSequence or, for works set in the right period but wrong location, a trip out West. This can ne motivated by, or turn into, a QuestToTheWest. The effect can also be achieved with a FantasyCounterpartCulture.

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This can be done through TimeTravel, virtual reality, some form of historic re-enactment, a DreamSequence or, for works set in the right period but wrong location, a trip out West. This can ne be motivated by, or turn into, a QuestToTheWest. The effect can also be achieved with a FantasyCounterpartCulture.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' has the episode, "The Good, The Bad, and the Wallaby", where Rocko visits his Uncle Gib's cattle ranch. Heffer tags along, and gets sold to market with the rest of the herd, leaving Rocko and his childhood horse, Jezebel (who's been dead for six years) to save him.

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"The Good, The Bad, and the Wallaby", where Rocko visits his Uncle Gib's cattle ranch. Heffer tags along, and gets sold to market with the rest of the herd, leaving Rocko and his childhood horse, Jezebel (who's been dead for six years) to save him.him.
** "The Fatlands" focuses on Bloaty and Squirmy, a pair of parasites living on Spunky travelling to newly discovered lands due to Spunky's weight gain with a western theme.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/ThreeTwoOnePenguins 3-2-1 Penguins!]]'' episode, "Git Along Little Doggies!", the Rockhopper crew visits Planet Roo-Tin Too-Tin to help get Wild Bill Quasar's cows back.

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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/ThreeTwoOnePenguins 3-2-1 Penguins!]]'' ''WesternAnimation/ThreeTwoOnePenguins'' episode, "Git Along Little Doggies!", the Rockhopper crew visits Planet Roo-Tin Too-Tin to help get Wild Bill Quasar's cows back.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' has "Cowboy Courage", in which Courage and Muriel fantacize about being in the Old West. Courage portrays the sheriff, who defends the town from an undead outlaw know as "The Whip" (portrayed by Eustace).

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* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' has "Cowboy Courage", in which Courage and Muriel fantacize fantasize about being in the Old West. Courage portrays the sheriff, who defends the town from an undead outlaw know as "The Whip" (portrayed by Eustace).
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* ''WesternAnimation/GetBlake'': In "Get West!", Blake and Mitch go to spend the weekend in the frontier town of Authenticville, only to be pursured by the Squalliens in the form of a black clad robotic gunslinger.

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