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4->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Mr. Krabs, what are you doing in Squidward's dream?\
5'''Mr. Krabs:''' Hard time, boy, or at least it feels like it. Do you think you can make it across this sheet of music to the Golden Spatula on Squidward's big nose?\
6'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Don't worry, Mr. Krabs. I'll end this challenge on a high note!
7-->-- ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsBattleForBikiniBottom''
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9Quite a few video games have levels or other areas that are music-themed. No, we're not talking about an UnexpectedGameplayChange to a RhythmGame here. (There might be a music-themed MiniGame or three, but that's not the whole point of the place.)
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11These levels make you "face the music" in a more literal fashion. They're made of musical instruments, sheet music, or (somehow) music itself, often [[MacroZone of giant scale]]. You might get blasted out of a huge trumpet, walk gingerly along a giant keyboard, or slide down a musical score. Often, moving around and interacting with your surroundings will "play" at least a few of the instruments. If the level designer is feeling especially playful, [[PaintingTheMedium the background music itself may even be affected by what you do in the level]]. As these settings tend to be [[LighterAndSofter light and comical]], they're sometimes used to indicate a BreatherLevel. [[SurpriseDifficulty But don't count on it.]]
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13Compare DiscoTech.
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19[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
20* In ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}'', Melody Land is inhabited by Tamagotchis who love music and has FantasticFlora themed around music, such as plants growing musical notes and bells.
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23[[folder:Asian Animation]]
24* ''Animation/NoonboryAndTheSuper7'': Melody Forest, in which some sort of music is always playing. It gets visited in the episode “Lurkboy’s Cape Caper”.
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28* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7in_IiNijbA The Day The Orchestra Played]]'' is set in a [[RhymesOnADime “very distant, far-out place, beyond the deepest star in outer space”]] which “has [...] only [[AnimateInAnimateObject instruments]] for residents”.
29* ''Die Abenteuer der Flöte Piccolo''[[labelnote:Translation]]"The Adventure Of Piccolo, The Little Flute"[[/labelnote]] is set in a land inhabited by musical instruments called [=KlingKlang Land=][[labelnote:Rough Translation]][="SoundSound Land"=][[/labelnote]].
30* ''Once Upon An Orchestra: Sydney Saxophone Joins The Symphony Of Life'' has Symphonyville (inhibited specifically by the instruments of ClassicalMusic), as well as the unnamed town Sydney Saxophone lived in before moving to Symphonyville.
31* Children’s audio record ''Piccolo, Saxo, Et Compagine''[[labelnote:Translation]]''Piccolo, Saxo, And Company''[[/labelnote]] by Andre Popp is set in one, called the Kingdom Of Music and inhabited by AnimateInanimateObject musical instruments (specifically the instruments of the symphony orchestra). The first sequel implies that it’s located somewhere in Europe. One of the other sequels, ''Piccolo Et Saxo A Music City''[[labelnote:Translation]]''Piccolo And Saxo At Music City''[[/labelnote]] introduces a second Band Land in the form of the titular Music City, which is found somewhere in America and home to AnimateInanimateObject ''electronic'' musical instruments.
32* ''Rusty In Orchestraville'', another children’s audio record, has the town of Orchestraville, inhabited by living musical instruments- however, Rusty’s visit to it turns out to be AllJustADream.
33* The rather obscure [[TheMoralSubstitute Christian]] music program ''Sing God’s Word'' has two kids wander into Symphony City, which is inhabited by sentient (and, of course, Christian) musical instruments.
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37* At one point in ''ComicBook/DoctorWhoTitanTenthDoctor'', when discussing possible destinations, Cindy suggests that they go to the "planet of the living musical instruments". The Doctor shoots this idea down; apparently, he's [[NoodleIncident been there]], and isn't eager to return.
38* ''ComicBook/HotStuffTheLittleDevil'' visited a world of sentient musical instruments in one issue, in a story called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "The Land Of Music"]].
39* ''ComicBook/{{Perky}}'' once visited the Land Of Music, and ended up helping its inhabitants by putting a stop to [[AnimateInanimateObject the Drum]]'s IncessantMusicMadness.
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43* The Creator/{{Soyuzmultfilm}} stop-motion cartoon ''Orchestra Country'' is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin- set in the city of orchestral instruments, the plot involves a trio of non-symphony instruments- an electric guitar, a saxophone, and a rock-style drum- attempting [[DreadfulMusician and failing]] to introduce the city's inhabitants to "modern" non-classical music.
44* Russian short film ''[[https://youtube.com/watch?v=TuuVHOmM1Zc Seeing Music]]'' involves two children venturing to the City Of Music to meet the instruments of the symphony orchestra.
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47[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
48* ''Piccolo, Saxo, and Cie'': This AnimatedAdaptation of the above-mentioned ''Piccolo, Saxo, Et Compagnie'' replaces the Kingdom Of Music with the whole ''Planet'' Of Music, inhabited not just by talking instruments but also living notes and clefs as well.
49* ''WesternAnimation/TubbyTheTuba1975'': The Singing City.
50* ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'': Pepperland.
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53[[folder:Literature]]
54* Ernest [=LaPrade=]’s 1925 novel ''Alice In Orchestralia'', which involved Alice (no, not [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland that Alice]]) going [[DownTheRabbitHole Down The Tuba Bell]] and winding up in the titular country, where a [[AnimateInanimateObject bass viol]][[note]]The instrument that today is called a double bass or a contrabass[[/note]] introduces her to the instruments of the symphony orchestra.
55* ''Crumpet The Trumpet'': The Village of Enchanted Instruments.
56* ''The Day The Instruments Split!'' (by Trinity Bursey) is set in a city inhabited by living musical instruments. [[AllThereInTheManual According to the supplemental materials, the city is named “Cadenza”.]]
57* ''The House On Melody Street'' has the titular street, inhabited by the different families of instruments [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the Conductor]].
58* ''The Ice Castle: An Adventure In Music'' by Pendren Noyce has the Land Of Winter, a combination of this and a SlippySlideyIceWorld that makes up one quadrant of [[TheWonderland the world of Lexicon]].
59* ''In My Neighborhood'' is set in a (nameless) city inhabited by humanoid musical instruments. The narrator is a drum who feels useless because, unlike all the other instruments, he cannot play a melody.
60* One of the many fantastical realms the narrator visits in ''A Journey To The World Underground'' is Music-Land (or, in a few translations, “Harmonia” or “Crochet Island”[[note]]”Crochet” is the British term for what the U.S. calls a “quarter note”[[/note]]), an otherwise barren country populated by sentient stringed instruments that communicate by playing themselves.
61* ''The Land Of Music, Laughter, And Love''
62* The ''Melody’s Song'' series is set in the singing-themed Voice City, which the second book reveals is located in the more generally music-based Sound Kingdom.
63* ''Mila And The Magical Music Box'': Harmonia, which the titular music box transports Mila to.
64* One of Creator/LFrankBaum’s poems, “Miss Violin’s Beau” is set in a place simply called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin “Music Land'']]. The poem itself mostly consists of a HurricaneOfPuns set off by Miss Violin being unable to find her “beau”.
65* German children's book ''Mit Rapauke im Lande der Musikinstrumente''[[labelnote:Translation]]''With Rapauke In The Land Of Musical Instruments''[[/labelnote]] involves a boy named Jonas meeting a [[AnimateInanimateObject sentient drum]] named Rapauke, who takes Jonas on a tour of the Land Of Musical Instruments.
66* Hungarian author Klára Chitz’s novel ''Muzsikus Péter Hangszerországban''[[labelnote:Translation]]''Musician Peter In Instrument Country''[[/labelnote]] has a land populated by musical instruments and “reproduction devices”[[note]]Radios, tape players, phonographs, that sort of thing[[/note]], which young Peter adventures to in search of a lost melody.
67* Elizabeth Simpson’s 1917 childrens’ novel ''Prince Melody In Music-Land'' is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin naturally]] set in one of these, as its sequel, ''The Little Princess Of Music-Land''[[note]]Or, as it’s better known as, ''The Little [[TyopOnTheCover Princes]] Of Music-Land''[[/note]].
68* ''Rhythm Rescue'': Music Metropolis.
69* ''The Story Of Vox Angelica And Lieblich Gedacht'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Musicland]], inhabited by human versions of various musical instruments and even individual organ pipes.
70* 1876 children’s novel ''Trip To Music-Land'' is naturally set in one, [[spoiler:albeit one that turns out to have been AllJustADream.]]
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74* [[https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/240765/Adventure-Module-DP2--Musicland Musicland]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin of course.]]
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78* In D’Ennery and Clairville’s InNameOnly adaptation of ''La Poule Aux Oeufs D'or''[[note]]''The Hen With The Golden Eggs''[[/note]], the main characters at one point find themselves transported to the Isle Of Harmony, which is inhabited by humanoid musical instruments and ruled over by King Bémol and Queen Cadence [[TwoBeingsOneBody (who make up a lyre)]].
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82* The radio program ''Radio/LandOfTheLost1943'' has Harmony Hollow, the place where lost musical instruments go- Isabell and Billy visit in the episode "Marriage Of The Fife And Drum".
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86* [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Music World]] in ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfCookieAndCream''.
87* ''VideoGame/AeroTheAcroBat 2'' has Disco Fever.
88* The ''Franchise/BreathOfFire'' series has the recurring kingdom of Tunland/Tuneland, a less cartoonish, more realistic take on this trope. Its architecture has a noticeable music motif, and its inhabitants are very musically inclined, to the point that one game requires you to use a special flute to even communicate with them.
89* The second level of ''VideoGame/BarneysHideAndSeekGame'' on Platform/SegaGenesis is Music Town, a colorful collection of buildings inhabited by various living musical instruments. Barney can interact with the instruments to make them play music.
90* ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'' takes place in a fantasy world inspired by [[ThePowerOfRock metal music and its various sub-genres]].
91* The music levels of ''VideoGame/{{Bubsy}} II''.
92* ''VideoGame/TheCatInTheHat'': Musical Madness, a level which takes place inside a gramophone, is full of spinning turntables, accordions, and squawking horns.
93* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'' features Mosquito Marsh, a [[BubblegloopSwamp swamp area]] that takes cues from [[TheBigEasy Louisiana]]. Its ''first'' level, however, fittingly called "Off Beat", is a Mardi Gras-esque parade that's a mix between a Band Land and a [[BigBoosHaunt haunted area]].
94* In the UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame ''Crazy Climber 2'', the inhabitants of one of the skyscrapers you climb have a inexplicably tendency to hurl musical instruments out of the windows.
95* ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'': The second half of Funhouse Frazzle features oversized musical instruments, microphones, and phonographs in the background, in addition to anthropomorphic tubas that serve as enemies.
96* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
97** The level Music Madness in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns''. All the machinery moves to the beat [[SourceMusic of the music]]. For added emphasis the grinders look like gigantic drums.
98** The level "Horn Top Hop" in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze''. In this level you need to jump on cushions of air being blow out by horns.
99* ''VideoGame/DragonsLair II: Time Warp'' has the second half of the Beethoven level, which is just… bizarre.
100* This is probably the best term for where ''VideoGame/EternalSonata'' is set, though a lot of it's a matter of ThemeNaming.
101* Some rounds introduced in Season 5 of ''VideoGame/FallGuysUltimateKnockout'' feature large [[LilyPadPlatform lilypad-shaped]] drums that players can bounce on. They are most prominent in the race round Lily Leapers.
102* ''VideoGame/{{Figment}}'' has the Freedom Isles, which combine this with a WorldInTheSky.
103* Stage 3 of the Korean UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame ''VideoGame/HardHead'' has FloatingPlatforms that function as small toy pianos.
104* ''VideoGame/ItTakesTwo2021'': [[spoiler:The final chapter of the game takes place in the attic and every level portion is based on some different genre of music while Cody and May try to put on a concert.]]
105* ''Journey 1983'': You bounced on drums, fired at moving microphones, played your piano to shoot down things, used your guitar as a jetpack...then fought off groupies trying to steal your instruments. Pure cheesy gold!
106* ''VideoGame/JukesTowersOfHell'': The Tower Of Jazz in Zone Seven
107* In ''Jumping Jack'son'' for the Platform/AtariST, the player has to place records on turntables while avoiding musical instrument enemies.
108* ''VideoGame/JumpStart Music'' is set in one, simply called the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Land Of Music]].
109* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
110** Melody Town in ''VideoGame/KirbysEpicYarn''.
111** Rhythm Route also serves as one in ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot''.
112* ''VideoGame/HarmoKnight'' has Melodia, an entire band ''planet''. Characters even resemble musical instruments and notes, to an extent.
113* The second to last world in ''VideoGame/{{Kingdom Hearts 3D|DreamDropDistance}}'' is based off ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. The hit sounds get replaced with {{sting}}s!
114* The boss-stage of Bongo Bongo in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' is a giant drum, and Bongo Bongo is trying to hit you while playing the drum.
115%%* ''VideoGame/LocoRoco'': Calo Caro, which combines this with ancient UsefulNotes/{{Africa}}.
116* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' games:
117** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'': A section of the Cloudy Court Galaxy has drums and a cymbal that you can jump on.
118** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DLand'': One section of the BigBoosHaunt level 6-3 has Mario walking across a giant piano keyboard.
119** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'': Fluff-Puff Peaks' "Jump! Jump! Jump!" and "Climb to the Beat" have you jumping from disappearing platform to platform to the rhythm of the beat after getting the Wonder Flower. The background has music note-shaped clouds to show you what kind of challenges these are.
120** ''VideoGame/MarioKart7'' has Music Park ([[DubNameChange or known in Europe as Melody Motorway]]), which sees you driving past giant trumpets, across piano keys and jumping over tambourines. It makes a return in ''8''.
121** ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'' has the Electrodrome, which is a giant nightclub, and also features Music Park as one of its retro race courses.
122** ''VideoGame/MarioParty7'': The minigame Catchy Tunes takes place inside a large musical learning table for toddlers, with multi-colored xylophones in the sides, a metronome at the north and a piano keyboard at the south. Several color-coded musical symbols will begin falling from the sky, and each player needs to catch one symbol from each color to win the minigame (and they have to be collected while they're falling, as they'll vanish as soon as they touch the floor). If nobody manages to get five different symbols after 30 seconds, the minigame ends in a tie.
123** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': Toadette's Music Room. It takes place inside the place where Toadette practices music, and the board's paths pass over (or next to) several instruments like drums, trumpets, a piano and a cello. In this board, the Stars are sold by sentient musical notes, one at a time, and each one sells it for a different price (ranging from 5 to 30 coins). In Story Mode, Toadette asks the gang to defeat Hammer Bro., who is messing with the instruments and is so careless that it may end up breaking any of them.
124* In ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Mega Man Battle Network 3]]'', Mayl's home page has a background with part of a detailed musical piece.
125* The bonus stages of ''VideoGame/MilonsSecretCastle'' are patterned entirely on musical notation.
126* ''VideoGame/Mother3'' has the attic of Club Titiboo, which features abandoned musical instruments for you to fight. The boss is a sentient bass which performs a powerful "jam session attack" with a nearby drum and electric guitar.
127* The first level of ''[[VideoGame/BubbleBobble Parasol Stars]]'' features instruments as enemies, with a matching boss.
128* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies2ItsAboutTime'' has the world Neon Mixtape Tour, taking place in TheEighties where music genres were the rage. Fittingly, the world's gimmick are musical [[ThemeMusicPowerUp Jams]] (Punk, Pop, Rap, Metal, 8-bit, Ballad), which alter the speed of the zombies, as well as allowing certain zombies to use special abilities when their favourite Jam plays.
129* In ''VideoGame/{{Purple}}'', you will occasionally have to pass through colorful corridors inhabited by flying deadly instruments, while clavinet music plays.
130* The Trope Namer is Band Land from ''VideoGame/Rayman1''. ''VideoGame/RaymanOrigins'' resurrects it as the Desert of Didgeridoos, which combines Band Land with [[HailfirePeaks a side order of]] ShiftingSandLand and a little bit of GustyGlade.
131* Planet Sonata in ''VideoGame/{{Ristar}}'', which, as its name suggests, is made out of musical instruments and more abstract representations of music. The first stage of the planet even has you rebuilding the background music, bar by bar.
132* The entirety of the incredibly low-budget platformer ''Rock N Roll Adventures'' is set in one. The levels feature giant stereo equipment, and the enemies are walking drums and cymbals. It all looks very similar to Zool's music level...seeing as how the company behind the game was also behind an aborted Zool game, it's likely they just reused the assets from the Zool prototype to make ''Rock N Roll Adventures''.
133* The '[[TheSixties Sixties]]' theme in the ''VideoGame/RollercoasterTycoon 2'' expansion ''Time Twister'' includes lots of parts for building this kind of theme park.
134* ''[=Rootin' Tootin'=]'', a MazeGame by Creator/DataEast in which you play a tuba.
135* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games:
136** Stardust Speedway in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD'', which looks like a giant brass instrument.
137** Music Plant in ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance2''.
138** Starlight Carnival in ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' has some Band Land elements.
139* In ''Snoopy's Grand Adventure'', the sixth and final world, "Melody Chateau", takes place in the house of the music-loving Schroeder, and the goal of the world is to rescue him. Enemies in this world include flute snakes, bats, fish, and busts of Beethoven. The final boss is the Marble Pianist, a pair of stone hands that [[TacticalSuicideBoss cracks every time it presses a piano key]].
140* Musical Town, the sixth level of ''VideoGame/{{Sparkster}}'' (SNES).
141* Squidward's Dream in ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsBattleForBikiniBottom''. In no way a breather level.
142* ''VideoGame/SuperMonkeyBall''. Advanced Floor 11 is about rolling your ball on the strings of a giant guitar. It's [[ThatOneLevel definitely]] ''[[ThatOneLevel not]]'' a BreatherLevel. Also, Advanced Floor 18 is a downhill ramp in the shape of a treble clef, where you start in the middle of the spiral part and have to chase down the goals, which have a small head start and ski down the ramp.
143* ''VideoGame/TadpoleTreble'''s setting, Opus Island, is one of these. Every body of water has a musical theme, looks like a musical score, and the notes are either obstacles or collectibles.
144* The [[Platform/SegaGenesis Sega 32X]] game ''VideoGame/{{Tempo}}'' comes about as close as one can get to being an entire ''game'' made of this trope: although the levels are quite varied, they all have some sort of musical motif.
145* An area of ''VideoGame/ToontownOnline'', "Minnie's Melodyland", has piano-key sidewalks, trees with music-note fruit, flowers that look like gramophones, and buildings with names like "Double Reed Bookstore" and "Tom-Tom's Drums".
146* ''VideoGame/{{Vexx}}'' has a sub-level inside one of the worlds composed of nothing but floating musical instruments. You get there by jumping inside a giant piano. No, it doesn't make any sense.
147* The first level of ''Film/WaynesWorld'' (SNES), set in a music shop full of various [[EverythingTryingToKillYou homicidal instruments]].
148* The second level of ''VideoGame/WorldOfIllusion'' (mostly a sky-plus-mountaintops level) has segments that take place on giant keyboards suspended in space where stepping on each key generates a musical note that randomly changes into an item or a bomb. The Sega Master System version of its predecessor ''VideoGame/CastleOfIllusion'' features a segment with a similar premise in the Library level, where you walk across the keys of a piano with a page of sheetmusic in the background, wherein some of the musical notes suddenly come to life and drop off the page to attack you.
149* The second level of ''VideoGame/{{Zool}}'' has a general music theme, with not only musical instruments but also stereo equipment.
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152[[folder:Web Animation]]
153* Indie cartoon ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb9tRf-5JPY Sounzee]]'' is set in a (nameless) world inhabited by living musical instruments- for instance, Sounzee is an acoustic guitar.
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157* The Melody Kingdom from ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'' has its citizens, architecture, nature and culture built around music, like every kingdom with its theme in Dreamside.
158* The Land of Quartz and Melody in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', which is themed around music boxes. The Land of Heat and Clockwork also contains a few hints of turntables, such as the Beat Mesa.
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162* Short film ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fz1DItdsvo A Musical Masterpiece]]'' is set on Treble Clef Island, a Band Land [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shaped like a treble cleff]] and inhabited by living musical notes and instruments, as well as the [[TokenHuman Conductor]]
163* ''WesternAnimation/CreativeGalaxy'': Grooveopolis, the planet of music and dance.
164* The world of ''Jammers'' by Creator/BabyTV is one, inhabited by living musical instruments.
165* Jammbo in ''WesternAnimation/JellyJamm''. Not surprising since it's [[IDyeGrass the source of all the music in the]] ''[[IDyeGrass entire Universe]]''.
166* ''WesternAnimation/LittleLulu'' visits one in "Musica-Lulu", where she is put on trial by living musical instruments and then escapes the courtroom, finding herself in a surreal world filled with menacing ''giant'' instruments and musical notes. [[AllJustADream And then she wakes up]].
167* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Musicland]], home of the musical instrument-themed Mixie tribe.
168* ''Musicalia'' has the titular location, inhabited by animate instruments as well as more abstract representations of music like Harmony and Rock.
169* Short-lived[[note]]As in, has only one episode[[/note]] Christian childrens’ series ''Musicland Band'' has one on the titular Musicland, which is populated by living instruments.
170* One of Creator/{{Disney}}'s WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies shorts, "WesternAnimation/MusicLand" by name, portrayed rival nations called The Land of Symphony and the Isle of Jazz, inhabited by anthropomorphic musical instruments.
171* In the 1980s special ''WesternAnimation/PuffTheMagicDragon and the Incredible Mr. Nobody'', Puff and a boy named Terry travel through the [[MagicalLand Fantaverse]], which includes Cleftomania, a land made of musical instruments. They are instructed to "proceed harmonious through," but have to tame the Savage Beast first.
172* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' parodied "Music Land" with the CouchGag of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS25E6TheKidIsAllRight The Kid is All Right]]". It was even called a "Silly Simpsony". Just like in the original Disney short, Springfield is now a music-themed town and the characters are anthropomorphic instruments.
173* The “magical, musical world” of ''Symfollies'', inhabited by [[AnimateInanimateObject anthropomorphic musical instruments]], definitely counts as one of these.
174* The titular world of ''Taratabong'' is one- the landscape has various musical features (such as bell-like flowers), and the inhabitants are [[AnimateInanimateObject anthropomorphic instruments]]..
175* Obscure children’s music education program "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSpU1-zcRjE The Tuneables]]" is set in one, called “Tuneville”.
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