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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]]. [[note]]It's because the expansion of the universe causes redshift which stretches light waves such that they can no longer be seen by the naked eye[[/note]]

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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]]. [[note]]It's because the expansion of the universe causes redshift which stretches light waves such that they can no longer be seen by the naked human eye[[/note]]
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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]]. It's because the expansion of the universe causes redshift which stretches light waves such that they can no longer be seen by the naked eye

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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]]. It's [[note]]It's because the expansion of the universe causes redshift which stretches light waves such that they can no longer be seen by the naked eyeeye[[/note]]
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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]].

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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]]. It's because the expansion of the universe causes redshift which stretches light waves such that they can no longer be seen by the naked eye
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Reign}}'': The sun is in a fixed position in the sky, so you have this trope everywhere that's exposed to direct sunlight, and TheNightThatNeverEnds anywhere that's in shadow or otherwise out of view of the sun.



* ''TabletopGame/{{Reign}}'': The sun is in a fixed position in the sky, so you have this trope everywhere that's exposed to direct sunlight, and TheNightThatNeverEnds anywhere that's in shadow or otherwise out of view of the sun.

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* In Creator/SandyMitchell's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' Literature/CiaphasCain novel ''The Traitor's Hand'', all the action happens on a tidally locked planet (though Cain's regiment, made of Valhallan ice warriors, mainly operates on [[TheNightThatNeverEnds the "dark" side]]).
* In the [[{{WebVideo/Shadiversity}} Shad M. Brooks]] novel [[Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror The Chronicles of Everfall: Shadow of the Conqueror]] (and any other Chronicles of Everfall books), the sky is bathed in eternal light and it never becomes night. When there is a night, the night lasts for decades and monsters called Shade come out.

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* ''Literature/CiaphasCain'': In Creator/SandyMitchell's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' Literature/CiaphasCain novel ''The Traitor's Hand'', all the action happens on a tidally locked planet (though Cain's regiment, made of Valhallan ice warriors, mainly operates on [[TheNightThatNeverEnds the "dark" side]]).
* In the [[{{WebVideo/Shadiversity}} Shad M. Brooks]] novel [[Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror ''Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror'': The Chronicles of Everfall: Shadow of the Conqueror]] (and any other Chronicles of Everfall books), the sky is bathed in eternal light and it never becomes night. When there is a night, the night lasts for decades and monsters called Shade come out.



* In year 374 of ''TabletopGame/RuneQuest'''s world of Glorantha, the sun stopped in the sky, which halted time. ''[[AllMythsAreTrue Every]]'' [[AllMythsAreTrue culture has a myth]] explaining why their gods/enemies stopped the sun, and how they or their gods started it again.
* In ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' there are several places where this is the case.
** The plane of [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Mirrodin]] has five suns. There ''is'' night time, but it's brief and exaggerated. Basically the only reason this is worth mentioning is the flavor text on [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=194105 Grasp of Darkness]].
** The plane of Serra is bathed in the light of a perpetual sunrise.
** In Lorwyn "the sun never quite dips below the horizon". This is because Lorwyn is the "Day" in a really messed up Day-Night cycle, while [[AlwaysNight Shadowmoor]] is the "Night".
** The plane of Amonkhet has two suns. The "normal" sun moves around the day as one would expect, but the [[WeirdSun Second Sun]] moves slowly across the sky [[spoiler:as it is manipulated by Nicol Bolas]]. As such, Amonkhet is generally cast in daytime barring rare occasions, to the point that [[http://magiccards.info/query?q=%21Blighted+Bat bats can't stand it]]. [[spoiler:At the end of the plane's storyline, it experiences the first night it's had in years as the Second Sun sets]].

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* In year 374 of ''TabletopGame/RuneQuest'''s world of Glorantha, the sun stopped in the sky, which halted time. ''[[AllMythsAreTrue Every]]'' [[AllMythsAreTrue culture ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' has a myth]] explaining why their gods/enemies stopped the sun, and how they or their gods started it again.
* In ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' there are several places where this is the case.
** The plane of [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Mirrodin]] has five suns. There ''is'' night time, but it's brief and exaggerated. Basically the only reason this is worth mentioning is the flavor text on [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=194105 Grasp of Darkness]].
** The plane of Serra is bathed in the light of a perpetual sunrise.
** In Lorwyn "the sun never quite dips below the horizon". This is because Lorwyn is the "Day" in a really messed up Day-Night cycle, while [[AlwaysNight Shadowmoor]] is the "Night".
** The plane of Amonkhet has two suns. The "normal" sun moves around the day as one would expect, but the [[WeirdSun Second Sun]] moves slowly across the sky [[spoiler:as it is manipulated by Nicol Bolas]]. As such, Amonkhet is generally cast in daytime barring rare occasions, to the point that [[http://magiccards.info/query?q=%21Blighted+Bat bats can't stand it]]. [[spoiler:At the end of the plane's storyline, it experiences
Krigala, the first night it's had in years as level of the Second Sun sets]].Beastlands, which in an eternal afternoon. The only way to mark the passage of time is through the gentle rains that occur once a day. Krigala is mostly home to diurnal animals, and the constant heat has covered the plane in a patchwork of deserts and savannahs in the drier uplands and thick rainforests in the more humid areas.



* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' has Krigala, the first level of the Beastlands, which in an eternal afternoon. The only way to mark the passage of time is through the gentle rains that occur once a day.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Reign}}'', the sun is in a fixed position in the sky, so you have this trope everywhere that's exposed to direct sunlight, and TheNightThatNeverEnds anywhere that's in shadow or otherwise out of view of the sun.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': There are several places where this is the case.
** The plane of [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Mirrodin]]
has Krigala, five suns. There ''is'' night time, but it's brief and exaggerated. Basically the only reason this is worth mentioning is the flavor text on [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=194105 Grasp of Darkness]].
** Serra's plane is bathed in the light of a perpetual sunrise.
** In Lorwyn "the sun never quite dips below the horizon". This is because Lorwyn is the "Day" in a really messed up Day-Night cycle, while [[AlwaysNight Shadowmoor]] is the "Night".
** The plane of Amonkhet has two suns. The "normal" sun moves around the day as one would expect, but the [[WeirdSun Second Sun]] moves slowly across the sky [[spoiler:as it is manipulated by Nicol Bolas]]. As such, Amonkhet is generally cast in daytime barring rare occasions, to the point that [[http://magiccards.info/query?q=%21Blighted+Bat bats can't stand it]]. [[spoiler:At the end of the plane's storyline, it experiences
the first level of night it's had in years as the Beastlands, Second Sun sets]].
* ''TabletopGame/RuneQuest'': In Glorantha, the sun stopped in the sky,
which in an eternal afternoon. halted time. Every culture has a myth explaining why their gods/enemies stopped the sun, and how they or their gods started it again.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Reign}}'':
The only way to mark the passage of time is through the gentle rains that occur once a day.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Reign}}'', the
sun is in a fixed position in the sky, so you have this trope everywhere that's exposed to direct sunlight, and TheNightThatNeverEnds anywhere that's in shadow or otherwise out of view of the sun.
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* ''Fanfic/ABrighterDark'': Inverted. There is no sun in Nohr, it is always night. ''Always.'' [[DeconstructionFic Taken to its logical extreme,]] the only way to see anything is by torchlight, the people have an enormously low tolerance to bright light and sun burns, and it's practically impossible to grow anything causing the kingdom to be in a permanent state of decay. A CrapsackWorld indeed.
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* "WesternAnimation/BeepPrepared" is the ''only'' WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner cartoon that averts this trope, in the final two gags (though it was seen in the first and last scenes of ''Adventures of the Road Runner,'' a full-length pilot project from the following year).

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* In the ''Creator/ShadMBrooks'' novel [[Literature//ChroniclesofEverfallShadowoftheConqueror Chronicles of Everfall: Shadow of the Conqueror]] (and any other Chronicles of Everfall books), the sky is bathed in eternal light and it never becomes night. When there is a night, the night lasts for decades and monsters called Shade come out.

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* In the ''Creator/ShadMBrooks'' [[{{WebVideo/Shadiversity}} Shad M. Brooks]] novel [[Literature//ChroniclesofEverfallShadowoftheConqueror [[Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror The Chronicles of Everfall: Shadow of the Conqueror]] (and any other Chronicles of Everfall books), the sky is bathed in eternal light and it never becomes night. When there is a night, the night lasts for decades and monsters called Shade come out.


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* A humorous example in ''Literature/TheRestaurantAtTheEndOfTheUniverse'': On Ursa Minor Beta it is always 3 O'clock on a Saturday afternoon, except in places where it is Saturday evening.
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** In the episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E75TheMidnightSun The Midnight Sun]]" the Earth is spiraling closer and closer to the sun, and it is perpetually day. [[spoiler: Except it turns out the main character is dreaming, and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds the Earth is actually spiraling AWAY from the sun and freezing.]]]] [[note]]For this to work, the Earth would have to become tidally-locked, meaning the other side would be constantly dark and probably somewhat less hot. [[spoiler: And moving away from the sun makes tidal locking highly improbable.]][[/note]]

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** In the episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E75TheMidnightSun The Midnight Sun]]" the Earth is spiraling closer and closer to the sun, and it is perpetually day. [[spoiler: Except it turns out the main character is dreaming, and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds the Earth is actually spiraling AWAY from the sun and freezing.]]]] [[note]]For this to work, the Earth would have to become tidally-locked, meaning the other side would be constantly dark and probably somewhat less hot. [[spoiler: And moving away from the sun makes tidal locking highly improbable.[[spoiler:But since it's AllJustADream, it doesn't have to make sense.]][[/note]]
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** "Literature/TheLastTrump": After TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt and [[MassResurrection everyone starts waking from death]], there is no sunlight, just a pervasive light and warmth. One of the characters believes it to be the light of the First Day; before the sun, moon, and stars were created.
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* [[VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsWarriorsOfTheEternalSun Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun]]'': As the title suggests, this is baked into the main story. The characters' city is transported to a strange land where the sun never sets, forcing them to find a way to teleport everyone back home. As the game progresses, the townsfolk slowly start going insane from the unceasing daylight.

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* [[VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsWarriorsOfTheEternalSun ''[[VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsWarriorsOfTheEternalSun Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun]]'': As the title suggests, this is baked into the main story. The characters' city is transported to a strange land where the sun never sets, forcing them to find a way to teleport everyone back home. As the game progresses, the townsfolk slowly start going insane from the unceasing daylight.
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* [[VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsWarriorsOfTheEternalSun Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun]]'': As the title suggests, this is baked into the main story. The characters' city is transported to a strange land where the sun never sets, forcing them to find a way to teleport everyone back home. As the game progresses, the townsfolk slowly start going insane from the unceasing daylight.

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* Skartaris, the setting for ''Comicbook/TheWarlord'', is based on Pellucidar and has a similar 'eternal noon', save at the poles at the very edge of the world.

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* Skartaris, the setting for ''Comicbook/TheWarlord'', ''ComicBook/TheWarlord'', is based on Pellucidar and has a similar 'eternal noon', save at the poles at the very edge of the world.



* ''FanFic/ABrighterDark'': Inverted. There is no sun in Nohr, it is always night. ''Always.'' [[DeconstructionFic Taken to its logical extreme,]] the only way to see anything is by torchlight, the people have an enormously low tolerance to bright light and sun burns, and it's practically impossible to grow anything causing the kingdom to be in a permanent state of decay. A CrapsackWorld indeed.

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* ''FanFic/ABrighterDark'': ''Fanfic/ABrighterDark'': Inverted. There is no sun in Nohr, it is always night. ''Always.'' [[DeconstructionFic Taken to its logical extreme,]] the only way to see anything is by torchlight, the people have an enormously low tolerance to bright light and sun burns, and it's practically impossible to grow anything causing the kingdom to be in a permanent state of decay. A CrapsackWorld indeed.



* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'':
** The episode "Ponynet Fight!" uses a "14 hours later..." transition card six times, and it remains day after every transition. It seems like a random joke at first, until the characters wonder aloud why the sun hasn't set yet. Twilight Sparkle realizes it's because of the two royal sisters who control the cycle of day and night; one of them's been kidnapped and the other is being lazy.
** In "Purple Party Pooper", it happens again. This time, Princess Celestia is deliberately extending the day because it's her birthday.



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* Half of Earth is heading for this in ‘’The Age of Miracles’’. The days get longer and longer and as the novel ends, people realize that before long, there won’t be any night at all.
* In Literature/TheNevernightChronicle the three suns only set every two and a half years during a week long period know as True Dark

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* Half of Earth is heading for this in ‘’The ''The Age of Miracles’’.Miracles''. The days get longer and longer and as the novel ends, people realize that before long, there won’t be any night at all.
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** The episode "Ponynet Fight!" uses a "14 hours later..." transition card six times, and it remains day after every transition. It seems like a random joke at first, until the characters wonder aloud why the sun hasn't set yet. Twilight Sparkle realizes it's because of the two royal sisters who control the cycle of day and night; one of them's been kidnapped and the other is being lazy.
** In "Purple Party Pooper", it happens again. This time, Princess Celestia is deliberately extending the day because it's her birthday.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', the judicial island Enies Lobby is always in the sunlight at all hours of the day or night, which is the reason for its nickname of "the nightless island".

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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', the judicial island Enies Lobby is always in the sunlight at all hours of the day or night, which is the reason for its nickname of "the nightless island". It's referred to as a ''type'' of island, one of many forms of WeirdWeather in the Grand Line, suggesting there are other islands which never have night either.
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* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: Joys of Seasons'' episode 13, the sun apparently has a family that plans a reunion, and their presence in the sky causes it to become bright as day ''at 3:00 in the morning''. Weslie mentions the suns will be around for the next few days, an unhappy announcement for Paddi and Wolffy since they just want to sleep.
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* The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' expansion ''Shadowbringers'' involves the [[PlayerCharacter Warrior of Light]] and their companions being transported to the First, an alternate version of Hydaelyn that is slowly being consumed by all-encompassing light. As such, it is constantly daytime regardless of the in-game clock, and the storyline involves the Warrior of Light becoming the Warrior of Darkness and bringing the darkness of night back to the First.
-->'''Skywatchers, if asked about the weather forecast in Norvrandt:''' "The weather...? Have you not seen the sky? Today, tomorrow, and every day henceforth will be plagued by everlasting light."

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* The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' expansion ''Shadowbringers'' involves the [[PlayerCharacter Warrior of Light]] and their companions being transported to the First, an alternate version of Hydaelyn that is slowly being consumed by all-encompassing light. As such, it is constantly daytime regardless of the in-game clock, clock - even when the in-game time reaches 6, the time when every other map in the game switches between daytime and nighttime music tracks as the sun begins rising or setting, all that happens in the First is that shadows are cast in a slightly different direction - and the storyline involves the Warrior of Light becoming the Warrior of Darkness and bringing the darkness of night back to the First.
-->'''Skywatchers, if -->'''Skywatcher:''' ''(if asked about the weather forecast in Norvrandt:''' "The Norvrandt)'' The weather...? Have you not seen the sky? Today, tomorrow, and every day henceforth will be plagued by everlasting light."

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* A common trope in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfics where [[BigGood Princess Celestia]] goes bad. The eternal day mirrors what her sister, Princess Luna, did in the show's backstory when she became Nightmare Moon.

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* A common trope in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfics where [[BigGood Princess Celestia]] goes bad. The eternal day mirrors what the [[TheNightThatNeverEnds eternal night]] her sister, Princess Luna, did created in the show's backstory when she became Nightmare Moon.
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* In ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}'', after [[RealityIsOutToLunch Reality Goes Out To Lunch]], the competing sun gods turn the sun's arc into something akin to a spirited ballgame.

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* In ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}'', ''Literature/{{Pyramids}}'', after [[RealityIsOutToLunch Reality Goes Out To Lunch]], the competing sun gods turn the sun's arc into something akin to a spirited ballgame.
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* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', the planet Namek had multiple suns shining on it from all sides, keeping it in perpetual daylight.

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* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', the planet Namek had multiple has three suns shining on it from all sides, keeping it in perpetual daylight.
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** A variant occurs in ''Fanfic/TwilightTheTerrible'', where Twilight receives Celestia's powers, [[HowDoIShotWeb but doesn't know how to use them]].

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** A variant occurs in ''Fanfic/TwilightTheTerrible'', where Twilight receives Celestia's powers, [[HowDoIShotWeb but doesn't know how to use them]]. It's also more technically Endless ''Twilight'', as while the sun is always visible, it's also always at the edge of the horizon, which means plants don't get enough sunlight and it's always cold, making this an odd mix of being this trope with the effects of TheNightThatNeverEnds.
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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that its not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]].

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* Reasonably this should be the case given the amount of stars and other light-emitting objects in the universe. The fact that its it's not is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers%27_paradox paradox]].
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'' Endless Island has no night time. This makes it look like a very bright, cheery world, but (along with causing clocks to malfunction) makes it very easy for outsiders to [[YearOutsideHourInside lose track of time]] [[spoiler:until it drives them insane]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'' ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'', Endless Island has no night time. This makes it look like a very bright, cheery world, but (along with causing clocks to malfunction) makes it very easy for outsiders to [[YearOutsideHourInside lose track of time]] [[spoiler:until it drives them insane]].



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* In ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'' Endless Island has no night time. This makes it look like a very bright, cheery world, but also makes conventional time measurement impossible, [[spoiler:which drives outsiders insane]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TwelveForever'' Endless Island has no night time. This makes it look like a very bright, cheery world, but also (along with causing clocks to malfunction) makes conventional time measurement impossible, [[spoiler:which drives it very easy for outsiders to [[YearOutsideHourInside lose track of time]] [[spoiler:until it drives them insane]].
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* Season 8 episode 33 of ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' takes place on Peace Day, meaning that for 24 hours anyone seen fighting will be arrested. Big M. has Huo Haha cast a spell on the sun to keep it from setting and thus making it so that Peace Day never ends. Not only are the Supermen forced to "fight" Big M. and his group peacefully, but the spell weakens Huo Haha since he absorbs [[{{Lunacy}} moonlight]] to power his magic.
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** A non 'evil Celestia' version of this happens in ''Fanfic/{{Antipodes}}'', where the princesses disappear, locking the sun and moon in the sky, leaving half the planet with endless daytime and the land a desert, and the other half a frozen wasteland due to TheNightThatNeverEnds. Only a narrow strip of land known as the Temperate Zone can support ponykind.

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** A non 'evil Celestia' version of this happens in ''Fanfic/{{Antipodes}}'', where the princesses disappear, locking the sun and moon in the sky, leaving half the planet with endless daytime and the land a desert, desert thanks to this trope, and the other half a frozen wasteland due to TheNightThatNeverEnds. Only a narrow strip of land known as the Temperate Zone can support ponykind.

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