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* The TV Show ''{{Dinosaurs}}'' had Baby Dinosaur sick and hallucinating that the tender words of comfort and support his family were saying to him were a evil threats to devour his feet.

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* The TV Show An episode of ''{{Dinosaurs}}'' had Baby Dinosaur sick and hallucinating that the tender words of comfort and support his family were saying to him were a evil threats to devour his feet.



* ''TheKingOfQueens'' had an episode where Doug dreams he is in the old sitcom TheHoneyMooners.

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* ''TheKingOfQueens'' had an episode where Doug dreams he is in the old sitcom TheHoneyMooners.''TheHoneymooners''.
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* In the ''{{Bones}}'' season 4 finale, ''The End In The Beginning'', Booth is in a coma after undergoing brain surgery and has a dream where he and Bones run a nightclub called The Lab, staffed by the regular cast, and they're the ones being investigated in relation to a murder. He wakes up once the murder is solved. Also, [[ShipTease he and Bones are married in his dream.]]
* The ''[[MASHTheSeries M*A*S*H]]'' episode "Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead" combines this trope with NearDeathClairvoyance: Klinger sees, and talks with, the ghost of a recently-dead soldier while recovering from a high fever.

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* In the ''{{Bones}}'' season 4 finale, ''The "The End In The Beginning'', the Beginning", Booth is in a coma after undergoing brain surgery and has a dream where he and Bones run a nightclub called The Lab, staffed by the regular cast, and they're the ones being investigated in relation to a murder. He wakes up once the murder is solved. Also, [[ShipTease he and Bones are married in his dream.]]
* The ''[[MASHTheSeries M*A*S*H]]'' ''{{Series/Mash}}'' episode "Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead" combines this trope with NearDeathClairvoyance: Klinger sees, and talks with, the ghost of a recently-dead soldier while recovering from a high fever.



* TheKingOfQueens had an episode where Doug dreams he is in the old sitcom TheHoneyMooners.

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* TheKingOfQueens ''TheKingOfQueens'' had an episode where Doug dreams he is in the old sitcom TheHoneyMooners.



* ''{{Major Dad}}''s Halloween special featured this. In it, Casey is excited about going trick-or-treating. She gets a cold and falls asleep and has a fever dream, where she imagines that every main character is a horror movie monster.

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* ''{{Major Dad}}''s Dad}}'''s Halloween special featured this. In it, Casey is excited about going trick-or-treating. She gets a cold and falls asleep and has a fever dream, where she imagines that every main character is a horror movie monster.
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* Happens in ''{{Macross}}''. It was actually a Clip Show with clever editing and a new soundtrack, appearing as a dream after Hikaru was shot down by accidental friendly fire.

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* Happens in ''{{Macross}}''. It was actually a Clip Show ClipShow with clever editing and a new soundtrack, appearing as a dream after Hikaru was shot down by accidental friendly fire.




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* A common [[WildMassGuessing fan theory]] about the ''CowboyBebop'' episode "Toys in the Attic" (the one with the BlobMonster) is that it's actually [[AllJustADream just a weird dream]] Spike has while he's sick with food poisoning.
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* One episode of ''[=~Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends~=]'' begins with Bloo as his SuperpoweredAlterEgo the Bloo Superdude battling his way through a ''DungeonsAndDragons''-type world. Gradually it is revealed that it's just a feverish Bloo wandering around the house and attacking his friends.

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* One episode of ''[=~Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends~=]'' ''FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' begins with Bloo as his SuperpoweredAlterEgo the Bloo Superdude battling his way through a ''DungeonsAndDragons''-type world. Gradually it is revealed that it's just a feverish Bloo wandering around the house and attacking his friends.
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* ''LifeOnMars'' is made of this trope, but the most significant and direct example is [=S02E05=], where 2006!Sam's [[spoiler:medication has been messed about with and 1973 seems to warp out of control. At one point during the episode he is actually sedated so deeply he can only watch his comrades on a television screen as they attempt to solve the crime of the week]].

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* ''LifeOnMars'' is made of this trope, but the most significant and direct example is [=S02E05=], where 2006!Sam's [[spoiler:medication has been messed about with and 1973 seems to warp out of control.control; instead of being realistic, billboards remind him of his thoughts, lollipop ladies' signs read OH SHIT! and other things happen to him which show his stability in a coma is taking a dramatic turn for the worse. At one point during the episode he is actually sedated so deeply he can only watch his comrades on a television screen as they attempt to solve the crime of the week]].
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* ''LifeOnMars'' is made of this trope, but the most significant and direct example is S02E05, where 2006!Sam's [[spoiler:medication has been messed about with and 1973 seems to warp out of control. At one point during the episode he is actually sedated so deeply he can only watch his comrades on a television screen as they attempt to solve the crime of the week]].

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* ''LifeOnMars'' is made of this trope, but the most significant and direct example is S02E05, [=S02E05=], where 2006!Sam's [[spoiler:medication has been messed about with and 1973 seems to warp out of control. At one point during the episode he is actually sedated so deeply he can only watch his comrades on a television screen as they attempt to solve the crime of the week]].
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* ''LifeOnMars'' is made of this trope, but the most significant and direct example is S02E05, where 2006!Sam's [[spoiler:medication has been messed about with and 1973 seems to warp out of control. At one point during the episode he is actually sedated so deeply he can only watch his comrades on a television screen as they attempt to solve the crime of the week]].
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* ''{{The Sopranos}}'' episode "Funhouse" contains multiple fever dreams after Tony gets a bad case of food poisoning. In one of them, Tony douses himself with gasoline and lights himself on fire.

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* ''{{The Sopranos}}'' episode "Funhouse" contains multiple fever dreams after Tony gets a bad case of food poisoning. In one of them, Tony douses himself with gasoline and lights himself on fire.fire.
* ''{{Major Dad}}''s Halloween special featured this. In it, Casey is excited about going trick-or-treating. She gets a cold and falls asleep and has a fever dream, where she imagines that every main character is a horror movie monster.

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* ''{{The Sopranos}}'' episode "Funhouse" contains multiple fever dreams after Tony gets a bad case of food poisoning. In one of them, Tony douses himself with gasoline and lights himself on fire.
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* Elements of this appear in the ''{{Farscape}}'' episode "Won't Get Fooled Again", but both John and the audience think it's [[MagnificentBastard Scorpius]] messing with him again. In actuality, it's a different alien inducing a fever dream in an effort to extract information.

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* Elements of this appear in the ''{{Farscape}}'' ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode "Won't Get Fooled Again", but both John and the audience think it's [[MagnificentBastard Scorpius]] messing with him again. In actuality, it's a different alien inducing a fever dream in an effort to extract information.
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* The ''EvenStevens'' episode "Influenza: The Musical" is Ren's fever dream. As you probably guessed from the title, this was also the MusicalEpisode.
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* Happens in ''{{Macross}}''. It was actually a Clip Show with clever editing and a new soundtrack, appearing as a dream after Hikaru was shot down.

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* Happens in ''{{Macross}}''. It was actually a Clip Show with clever editing and a new soundtrack, appearing as a dream after Hikaru was shot down.down by accidental friendly fire.
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* {{Angel}} spends an entire episode stuck in a fever dream thanks to a parasite..
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* The second arc of [[http://marryme.keenspot.com/ Marry Me]] is about ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin and entitled]]) when Parker met Guy. Parker, doing a babysitting job, is told by her temporary charges that their uncle Guy is upstairs, sicker than an entire pack of effluent dogs. Guy is clearly having a good time with this, because although he's fully awake, he's nowhere near lucid; when he inevitably manages to escape Parker's attention with the boys, he comes to the conclusion that they need hamburgers, and treats their fast food order with all the grave urgency of a black ops mission.
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Not to be confused with a brief glimpse of the world as seen through the eyes of someone who's just [[TapOnTheHead taken a blow]], had a whiff of poison gas, etc. and is about to go down for the count -- that's ImpairmentShot.
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* In the ''{{Bones}}'' season 4 finale, ''The End In The Beginning'', Booth is in a coma after undergoing brain surgery and has a dream where he and Bones run a nightclub called The Lab, staffed by the regular cast, and they're the ones being investigated in relation to a murder. He wakes up once the murder is solved.

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* In the ''{{Bones}}'' season 4 finale, ''The End In The Beginning'', Booth is in a coma after undergoing brain surgery and has a dream where he and Bones run a nightclub called The Lab, staffed by the regular cast, and they're the ones being investigated in relation to a murder. He wakes up once the murder is solved. Also, [[ShipTease he and Bones are married in his dream.]]
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* One episode of ''[=~Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends~=]'' begins with Bloo as his SuperAlterEgo the Bloo Superdude battling his way through a ''DungeonsAndDragons''-type world. Gradually it is revealed that it's just a feverish Bloo wandering around the house and attacking his friends.

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* One episode of ''[=~Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends~=]'' begins with Bloo as his SuperAlterEgo SuperpoweredAlterEgo the Bloo Superdude battling his way through a ''DungeonsAndDragons''-type world. Gradually it is revealed that it's just a feverish Bloo wandering around the house and attacking his friends.

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* The animeesqe HiHiPuffyAmiYumi has this happen to the main characters, induced by cheap sushi.

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* The animeesqe {{animesque}} HiHiPuffyAmiYumi has this happen to the main characters, induced by cheap sushi.


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* One episode of ''[=~Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends~=]'' begins with Bloo as his SuperAlterEgo the Bloo Superdude battling his way through a ''DungeonsAndDragons''-type world. Gradually it is revealed that it's just a feverish Bloo wandering around the house and attacking his friends.
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* In ''{{Homestuck}}'', after Jade's dream self dies, she ends up on the receiving end of this and the viewers get to see. Karkat and Feferi meanwhile got killed while dreaming and end up getting the same results, though [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror Feferi knew this all along]] and is more than happy to explain the situation to Jade.

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* In ''{{Homestuck}}'', after [[spoiler: Jade's dream self dies, dies]], she ends up on the receiving end of this and the viewers get to see. Karkat and Feferi meanwhile [[spoiler: got killed while dreaming dreaming]] and end up getting the same results, though [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror Feferi knew this all along]] and is more than happy to explain the situation to Jade.
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* In ''{{Homestuck}}'', after Jade's dream self dies, she ends up on the receiving end of this and the viewers get to see. Karkat and Feferi meanwhile got killed while dreaming and end up getting the same results, though [[ConditionedToAcceptHorror Feferi knew this all along]] and is more than happy to explain the situation to Jade.
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* The ''[[MASHTheSeries M* A* S* H]]'' episode "Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead" combines this trope with NearDeathClairvoyance: Klinger sees, and talks with, the ghost of a recently-dead soldier while recovering from a high fever.

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* The ''[[MASHTheSeries M* A* S* H]]'' M*A*S*H]]'' episode "Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead" combines this trope with NearDeathClairvoyance: Klinger sees, and talks with, the ghost of a recently-dead soldier while recovering from a high fever.
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* Elements of this appear in the {{Farscape}} episode "Won't Be Fooled Again", but both John and the audience think it's a particular alien messing with him again. In actuality, it's a different alien inducing a fever dream in an effort to extract information.

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* Elements of this appear in the {{Farscape}} ''{{Farscape}}'' episode "Won't Be Get Fooled Again", but both John and the audience think it's a particular alien [[MagnificentBastard Scorpius]] messing with him again. In actuality, it's a different alien inducing a fever dream in an effort to extract information.
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* Elements of this appear in the {{Farscape}} episode "Won't Be Fooled Again", but both John and the audience think it's a particular alien messing with him again. In actuality, it's a different alien inducing a fever dream in an effort to extract information.
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* ''{{House}}''! The episode where he gets shot, and the patient's balls explode.

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* ''{{House}}''! The episode where he gets shot, and the patient's balls explode. From top to bottom, the whole thing is HighOctaneNightmareFuel.

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Does not count as a Fever Dream Episode if other, ''lucid'' characters are watching the sick one stumbling around. See also MushroomSamba. May be an instance of BadDreams or DreamingOfThingsToCome. Compare YourWorstNightmare and TalkingInYourDreams, both of which may be mistaken for this.

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Does not count as a Fever Dream Episode if other, ''lucid'' characters are watching the sick one stumbling around. around.

Subtrope of SickEpisode.
See also MushroomSamba. May be an instance of BadDreams or DreamingOfThingsToCome. Compare YourWorstNightmare and TalkingInYourDreams, both of which may be mistaken for this.
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*TheKingOfQueens had an episode where Doug dreams he is in the old sitcom TheHoneyMooners.
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* The ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'' episode "The Earth King" has this for Zuko's side of the story, when he [[AngstComa gets sick as a result of doing the right thing.]]
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* ''[[Animeesqe Hi-Hi Puffi Ami Yumi]]'' has this happen to the main characters, induced by cheap sushi.

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* ''[[Animeesqe Hi-Hi Puffi Ami Yumi]]'' The animeesqe HiHiPuffyAmiYumi has this happen to the main characters, induced by cheap sushi.
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* Yurie's fever in {{Kamichu}} had the strange effect of casting her out of her body. Being new to Goddess-hood, she wasn't sure what was real and what was dream. Ironically, Kenji actually noticed her for once.

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