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* ''Series/DarkDesire'': These occur frequently, either violent or erotic, which can be confusing to tell if something is happening or imaginary at times.
* ''Series/TheGirlFromPlainville'': The show uses fantasy sequences to show Michelle and Conrad's emotional relationship because, in real life, they interacted almost exclusively over text messages. Some sequences are mostly grounded in reality (talking while walking down a street or standing on a pier), some blend reality and fantasy, and some are just out-and-out fantasy on Michelle's part (singing a duet as Series/{{Glee}}'s Rachel and Finn).



* ''Series/{{Impulse|2018}}'': Henry frequently fantasizes about things being better than what is actually going on, as a coping mechanism, such as Clay having treated her nicely instead of raping her or [[spoiler:her mom]] not getting shot.



* ''Series/DarkDesire'': These occur frequently, either violent or erotic, which can be confusing to tell if something is happening or imaginary at times.

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* ''Series/DarkDesire'': These occur frequently, either violent or erotic, which can be confusing to tell if something is happening or ''Series/MyWorldAndWelcomeToIt'': John frequently daydreams imaginary at times.scenarios in these episodes. One especially notable example is seen in "Nobody Ever Kills Dragons Anymore," where he repeatedly imagines himself as a secret agent, complete with a fawning {{Fanservice}} FemmeFatale girlfriend. He does so while riding the commuter train to work and in the office, as well as [[DreamSequence in bed asleep]].
* ''Series/TheRedSkeltonShow'': Almost one third of "Freddie and the Yuletide Doll" is this. During the Christmas season, [[{{Hobo}} Freddie the Freeloader]] wakes up on a snowy park bench. He finds a Literature/RaggedyAnn doll, which a shopper has accidentally left behind. Freddie indulges in some pantomime with the doll... which then comes to life. They dance together and ice skate together (after being given skates via a ChristmasMiracle) until Raggedy Ann changes back to a doll and is reclaimed by the woman who had lost her.



* ''Series/TheGirlFromPlainville'': The show uses fantasy sequences to show Michelle and Conrad's emotional relationship because, in real life, they interacted almost exclusively over text messages. Some sequences are mostly grounded in reality (talking while walking down a street or standing on a pier), some blend reality and fantasy, and some are just out-and-out fantasy on Michelle's part (singing a duet as Series/{{Glee}}'s Rachel and Finn).
* ''Series/{{Impulse|2018}}'': Henry frequently fantasizes about things being better than what is actually going on, as a coping mechanism, such as Clay having treated her nicely instead of raping her or [[spoiler:her mom]] not getting shot.



* ''Series/MyWorldAndWelcomeToIt'': John frequently daydreams imaginary scenarios in these episodes. One especially notable example is seen in "Nobody Ever Kills Dragons Anymore," where he repeatedly imagines himself as a secret agent, complete with a fawning {{Fanservice}} FemmeFatale girlfriend. He does so while riding the commuter train to work and in the office, as well as [[DreamSequence in bed asleep]].
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* ''Literature/DarcyAndGranDontLikeBabies'': When Gran says that Darcy's father is probably right about her growing to like her brother better when he's older, she imagines the two siblings older and playing together.
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* ''Series/MyWorldAndWelcomeToIt'': John frequently daydreams imaginary scenarios in these episodes. One especially notable example is seen in "Nobody Ever Kills Dragons Anymore," where he repeatedly imagines himself as a secret agent, complete with a fawning {{Fanservice}} FemmeFatale girlfriend. He does so while riding the commuter train to work and in the office, as well as [[DreamSequence in bed asleep]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/HarrietTheSpy'', despite being based on a realistic drama [[Literature/HarrietTheSpy kid novel]], is a SliceOfLife cartoon that has a few of these. They include situations such as Harriet imagining one of her teeth being alive, Harriet running from lasers and hiding from unknown attackers in a man's house, and imagining herself as a famous writer in the future.
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* There's a small number of them in ''ComicStrip/OneBigHappy''. One has Ruthie standing on a rock and imagining that she's standing high up on a mountain.

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