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->''Yes, sir, that's my baby''
-> ''No, sir, I don't mean maybe''
-> ''Yes, sir, that's my baby now!''
->-- [[IdenticalGrandson Osgood Conklin Junior]], singing while playing the ukulele, "The Dream", ''Radio/OurMissBrooks''

Dreams are weird. If a person can imagine it, they can dream it, no matter how surreal, out-of-character, or frightening it may be. With the endless possibilities that exist, occasionally a creator would want to take full advantage of it, and have an entire episode dedicated to exploring the dreams of one or more characters.

While AllJustADream sets this as a surprise, these episodes play no tricks- the audience knows they're in for a story about a dream, and so the story can be as surreal and strange as can be without breaking the suspension of disbelief or tipping off the audience to any twists. A character may in fact be aware that they're dreaming, while still victim to the oddities of dreamworld. The dream could also be a nightmare, most likely leading to AnAesop about facing one's fears, or even a particularly odd day-dream or hallucination. Sometimes, these dreams may manifest as a SharedDream between all the characters.

To qualify, this part of a work must be devoted to or heavily reliant on the dream aspect; otherwise, it's just a DreamSequence.

Similar to AllJustADream and the typical DreamSequence, this could possibly end in the character asking, OrWasItADream This is not to be confused with an episode the fanbase had been dreaming of for a while, a la SugarWiki/AndTheFandomRejoiced. Finally, see also FeverDreamEpisode, which is this trope meets SickEpisode, and AdventuresInComaLand. Due to the bizarre nature of dreams it shouldn't be much of a surprise that this often overlaps with BizarroEpisode.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' has a chapter/episode focusing on {{Hatsuyume}}, which is a vignette of all the dreams the characters have on New Year's. These include Osaka dreaming about Chiyo flying using her pigtails, and Sakaki dreaming about meeting Chiyo's father, who is a cat, among others.
* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'': Have some of them.
** "Livin' the Dream" is about Doraemon using a dream director's chair to direct one of Sneech's dreams to Noby's liking. It doesn't goes well for them at the end.
* Chapter 11 of ''Manga/{{Fullmapla}}'' has Kyou having a dream where everyone is their opposite ([[TalkingWithSigns Makoto]] is talkative, Shiori is flat, and [[BunnyEarsLawyer Sumi]] is serious).
* ''Anime/{{Hamtaro}}'' has a lot of dream episodes where all the main characters (usually only the hamsters, sometimes Laura too) have a single dream. Many of them are set in feudal Japan, with Hamtaro as a Shinsengumi member.
* ''Manga/ZatchBell'': A manga only chapter set before the final battle with Clear Note served as a BreatherEpisode of sorts in which Kiyo and Zatch have a very bizarre dream with a few returning characters.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/MisterMiracle2017'': Depending on how you interpret it's deliberately vague and surreal plot, the series could be this for Scott Free following his wife Big Barda's forced leave of absence in ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar''. What makes sense is that it all pertains to the various things Scott seems to have suffered from or is guilty of, up to and including the deaths of significant figures in his life, Granny Goodness, Orion and culminating in losing his newborn son to his evil stepfather Darkseid, and ends with him killing the evil god. It's believed it could be a deliberately induced JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind to confront his repressed trauma and overcome it.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/WebOfSpiderMan'' #7 is an issue-long dream where Peter Parker relives past traumas while being chased by an enraged Hulk. Turns out it isn't a natural dream; the dream-Hulk is actually after Doctor Strange's foe Nightmare, who has drawn Spider-Man into his realm in a last-ditch effort to protect himself from being smashed.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWomanBlackAndGold'': "Homecoming" is almost entirely Diana having an eerie dream of returning to a seemingly-empty Themyscira.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Series/LaverneAndShirley'' fanfiction:
** In ''[[http://knapp-street.org/Cheshyre/MilkNPepsi.html Milk 'n' Pepsi]]'', Laverne has a nightmare where she wakes up as a ghost in a morgue. In its sequel, ''[[http://knapp-street.org/CheshMissy/DrinkWater1.html Drink the Water]]'', Laverne tries to forget the nightmare, but [[ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere everything reminds her of it]].
** In ''[[http://knapp-street.org/Sarah/TheDream.html The Dream]]'', Shirley comforts Laverne after the latter has a nightmare about Shirley dying and then coming back as a zombie to kill her.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'':
** Downplayed for ''Fanfic/LincolnIsDone''. While the dream Lincoln has about his sisters sending him to Hell doesn't take up most of the fanfic, it sets the plot going because it's what inspires him to [[TheRunaway run away]].
** ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12672367/1/ The Nightmare House]]'' (page [[Fanfic/TheNightmareHouse here]]) is about the nightmares of all the Loud children.
** ''Fanfic/TheSpongeHouse'' has a chapter parodying the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants'' episode "Sleepy Time", where Lincoln dreams about going into his sisters' dreams.
* ''Series/TheXFiles'' fanfiction ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/10767864 I Dreamt About You Last Night]]'', Mulder has a [[PsychicDreamsForEveryone prophetic dream]] about [[OutOfCharacter Scully showing up to work sick]].
* ''Fanfic/MyDreamIsYours'' involves Precinct 13579 experiencing a second epidemic of Dream-Transfer-itis, and Olympia and Otis needing to work together to restore everyone's usual recurring dreams.
* ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'':
** Season 1 Episode 9 is about Dib experimenting with a DreamWalker spell he discovered, viewing the dreams of all the other major characters.
** Season 2 Episode 13 sees most of the central characters trapped by a NightmareWeaver and needing to fight off their fears to escape.
* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': Fiora's [[ADayInTheLimelight standalone story]] is framed as a dream which Haara (the series protagonist) experiences thanks to lingering aftereffects from the [[FightingDownMemoryLane amnesid]] the pair fought together.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* One of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'' stories that's both a book and a cartoon episode called "The Bad Dream" is about a TV show giving the cubs nightmares.
* In ''Literature/TheBFG'', the titular giant's job is to give people dreams and he and [[KidHero Sophie]] save the day by giving the Queen a nightmare about the other giants eating humans.
* In the ''Literature/FrogAndToad'' story "The Dream", Toad has a nightmare where he's a circus performer but Frog, who is in the audience, [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrinks]] and then disappears.
* ''Literature/{{Mog}}'':
** In "Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper", Mog takes a nap [[BirthdayEpisode on Debbie's birthday]] and has a surreal dream involving a Native American guy, Debbie's friend Emily being eaten, and a bunch of other things besides.
** In "Mog in the Dark", Mog has trippy nightmares about mouse/dog/bird hybrids.
* In the kids' book ''Literature/MommyDaddyIHadABadDream'', a little kangaroo named [[ALizardNamedLiz Joey]] learns to interpret his nightmares.
* ''Literature/UncleLubin'' has a chapter called "The Dream" which is about a dream Lubin has. It ends quite sadly with him [[IWasHavingSuchANiceDream waking up and crying because he thought it was real]].
* ''Literature/ThePilgrimsProgress'' by John Bunyan is this from the first sentence [[labelnote:Which reads...]]"As I walk'd through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place, where was a Denn; And I laid me down in that place to sleep: And as I slept I dreamed a Dream."[[/labelnote]] to the last sentence[[labelnote:which is]] "So I awoke, and behold it was a dream."[[/labelnote]] The book was written in 1675; back then dream frames were a common way of saying, "I made this all up."

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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'': The two-part season two finale is based around the aliens having dreams for the first time, which vary from artistic (Sally's) to musical (Harry's).
* ''Series/{{Awkward}}'' has an episode focusing on Jenna having a restless ''Series/SexAndTheCity''-themed dream where her ex-boyfriends confront her about their relationship failures, culminating in realizing [[spoiler:she still loves Matty]].
* ''Series/BirdsOfAFeather'': In "[[Recap/BirdsOfAFeatherCS6ChristmasInDreamland Christmas In Dreamland]]", Sharon falls asleep in front of the TV and dreams about an alternative life involving her being a rich woman whilst her sister is a layabout, and Dorien is a spinster cleaning lady.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
** The first season had "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E10Nightmares}} Nightmares]]" where the nightmares and fears of the citizens start keeping true, including the Scoobies (Buffy getting rejected by her father, seeing The Master escape, being buried alive and turning into a vampire herself, Xander's fear of a clown from his childhood, Willow stage fright, etc). Eventually it's revealed to be the power of a comatose boy who was beaten into a coma by his baseball coach for losing a game. Once the boy confronts his fear, does he manage to wake up and things return to normal.
** The fourth SeasonFinale "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E22Restless}} Restless]]" has Buffy and friends having prophetic dreams as a side effect of the spell they'd cast in the previous episode to fight the season's villain.
* ''Series/TheCosbyShow'': The season six episode "Cliff's Nightmare" is about, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a nightmare Cliff has]] after eating a late-night snack. Complete with Muppet cameos!
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E7AmysChoice Amy's Choice]]", the Doctor and his companions find themselves switching between two different settings. A being calling himself the Dream Lord tells them that one is a dream and they need to decide which one is reality. [[spoiler:In fact, both settings are dreams — hallucinations caused by psychic pollen trapped in the time rotor of the TARDIS.]]
* ''Series/HannahMontana'': In "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak", a good portion of the episode is devoted to Miley having an obvious nightmare about an upcoming throat surgery, in which she fears that if she can't sing again, she'll be demoted to Cinderella-like status, and Jackson will get the love as "Bucky Kentucky".
* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'': In "iDream of Dancing", the trio fall asleep while reviewing videos of their viewers dancing, and thus each has a wild dream that heavily involves dancing. Each dream seems to blend together as well, with the three of them seen together at the start commenting that none of them remember waking up that morning.
* ''Series/{{MASH}}'' had a surreal episode entitled "Dreams" in which each member of the main cast, exhausted by marathon sessions in surgery and post-op, fall asleep and suffer through traumatic dreams related to the war.
* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'': In "Guide To Daydreams", Sweeny traps everyone in his classroom until they can solve a riddle for him. Ned spends the time having a daydream about him and Moze being spies, fighting ninjas, and being aided by [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Cosmo and Wanda]]. At the end, his daydreaming actually allows him to solve the riddle, freeing his class.
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': The third-season episode "The Dream". After reading a book called "Maternity Ward", Miss Brooks dreams that she marries Mr. Boynton and has a baby girl named Cleo. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Conklin has a second child, a boy named Osgood Conklin Junior. Harriet Conklin marries Walter Denton and they have at least five children in three year. By the end of the dream, Osgood Conklin Junior and Cleo are secretly married and secretly have a baby of their own.
-->'''Osgood Conklin Junior''': Yes, sir, that's my baby
--> No, sir, I don't mean maybe
--> Yes, sir, that's my baby now!
* ''Series/Room104'': The episode "A Nightmare." A woman experiences a series of nested nightmares about being murdered.
* In the ''Series/SmallWonder'' episode "My Robot Family", Jamie dreams that his parents have become robots like Vicki, and that he is the head of the household.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS4E17NightTerrors Night Terrors]]", Deanna Troi has dreams which turn out to be caused by an alien sending her telepathic messages. She needs to lucid dream in order to communicate with the alien and save her crew mates, who have lost their ability to dream.
** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS6E15Birthright}} Birthright]]", Data (an android) starts having dreams because he's uncovered a program in his brain.
** In "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS7E5Phantasms}} Phantasms]]", Data starts experimenting with his dream program and begins having nightmares [[spoiler: that turn out to be because alien parasites are attacking the ship.]]
* In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Waking Moments", a race of sleeping aliens put the crew to sleep and lock them in the same dream.
* The ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' have a couple of these, and unsurprisingly they are usually considered the weirdest, and trippiest {{Bizarro Episode}}s of the franchise.
** The ''Series/UltramanTiga'' episode, "Dreams", have the monster Bakugon being created from cosmic radiation infiltrating the home of an extremely stressed-out and recently heartbroken man named Ikuta. Whenever Ikuta had nightmares, Bakugon will manifest itself in the real world, and in the penultimate battle Daigo / Ultraman Tiga can only confront Bakugon ... by having Daigo going to sleep and transforming himself while in the dream world. The entire episode is as high and as trippy as it sounds, with weird imagery and the camera going crazy at times.
** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' follows this with "Ephemeral Dream", in which Shin Asuka gets to pilot a HumongousMecha into space to battle an invasion force, before the final two minutes concludes with a daydreaming Asuka being waken up by his colleague, Ryo, who then scolds him for dozing off at his job.
** ''Series/UltramanCosmos'' have a slightly more normal version, "The Sleeping Girl", with the monster being Inculas, a sheep-like monster that puts people into an eternal sleep full of vivid dreams. It places people across Japan to sleep, including Ayano, which forces Musashi to enter the dream world and transform into Ultraman Cosmos to battle it.
* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'': "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" in the final season was this. [[spoiler:The entire episode detailed Alex having a nightmare about Walker and Trivette being killed by Victor Drake and [[PlagueEpisode her, Sydney and Gage almost testing positive for Ebola virus]] after a diamond smuggler Trivette posed as to lure Drake into a trap gave it to a prostitute they interrogated after he was murdered by her pimp. Alex finally wakes up from her nightmare after Walker is killed by Drake, but [[DreamingOfThingsToCome he was revealed to be on the case from her dream that morning]].]]
* ''Series/TheWildWildWest'' episode "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS2E12TheNightOfTheManEatingHouse The Night of the Man-Eating House]]". Almost the entire episode (the investigation of a HauntedHouse) is a dream that Artemus Gordon has. The fact that he's dreaming is made clear with a wavy dissolve, one of the FlashbackEffects. At the end of the episode Artemus wakes up, and the [[DreamingOfThingsToCome events that occurred in his dream start to come true in real life]].
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[[folder:Music]]
* Music/JudyPancoast: Her song "Swimming in Jello" describes a dream in which the singer is trying to swim through a lake of jello to get to a hot fudge sundae.
* The narrator of "The Sound of Silence" by Music/SimonAndGarfunkel declares at the beginning that he is describing a dream he had.
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* A ''Series/SesameStreet'' episode involves Oscar the Grouch having nightmares about [[SickeninglySweet happy people and butterflies]].
* ''Series/TheWubbulousWorldOfDrSeuss'': In the first Seuss Story in "The Cat in the Hat Takes a Nap", we get to see the dreams of the citizens of Seussville. Norval the Fish dreams that he can fly, The Grinch dreams about [[PunchClockVillain celebrating his birthday with Max]], and Sarah-Hall Small dreams that her house is a spaceship that she flies to the planet Malamaroo.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BugsBunnyInDoubleTrouble'' takes place entirely within the titular rabbit's dream, coming across a mysterious television-esque device that transports him to his old cartoons after a run-in with Yosemite Sam (as a mad scientist) and Gossamer. Upon waking up, [[spoiler:[[OrWasItADream he discovers the giant carrot sitting on his bed]] as in the opening cutscene.]]
* The fourth episode of ''VideoGame/FarnhamFables'' starts with Theresa getting ready for bed. Once she's asleep, the rest of the game takes place inside of her dream's world (which is mostly inspired by old-school adventure games).
* ''VideoGame/MarioParty5'' is set in the Dream Depot, guarded by the [[VideoGame/PaperMario64 Seven Star Spirits]]. Bowser and Koopa Kid plan to invade the depot in the game's Story Mode, and Misstar summons the player character to help stop Bowser and his evil plans.
* Each chapter of ''VideoGame/{{Melatonin}}'' represents the dreams of the main character on a specific night, with the state of their living room indicating what kind of dreams they'll be having.
* The 2022 game ''VideoGame/NekomewsNightmares'' delves into the mind of the titular 4-year-old kitten, who is suffering from horrifying nightmares relating to his traumatizing past and learning to face his fears with the help of a luminous doll which serves as his guide.
* ''Nighty Nightmare'', a PC game based on the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' television series, explores the dreams and nightmares of [=SpongeBob=], Patrick and Plankton. Unlike its console counterpart, ''[[VideoGame/SpongebobSquarepantsCreatureFromTheKrustyKrab Creature from the Krusty Krab]]'', they are set in the dreams of the three main characters rather than [[spoiler:all being set in Gary's dream.]]
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** ''VideoGame/SonicShuffle'' is set in a dream realm called Maginaryworld, as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Amy are summoned here by Lumina Flowlight to help restore the Precioustone and bring the Goddess of Dreams, Illumina, back to life.
** The entirety of ''VideoGame/SonicDreamTeam'' takes place within Eggman's dreams, courtesy of the Reverie, an artifact that can bring dreams to reality. With the help of the dream guardian Ariem, Sonic and friends race to stop the mad doctor's plan in bringing his dream to life and rescue Cream & Cheese.
* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'' takes place in Subcon, a dream world where Mario and his friends are summoned into to defeat Wart. However, it turns out that the entirety of the game [[AllJustADream was all Mario's dream.]]
* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': [[spoiler:Early on in arc 7, Malleus activates his unique magic to [[ForcedSleep put the entire school to sleep]] and [[DreamWeaver control their dreams]]. Most of the arc from that point onward takes place in various characters' dreamscapes.]]
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* ''Webcomic/ChampionsOfFaraus'': Story #6, ''“Sweet dre - NIGHTMARE”'' (stylized with the words “Sweet dre” having a line crossing them out), is about the protagonists going through AdventuresInComaland after [[DreamWeaver Hypnoron]] trapped them there for a “game”.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'':
** "Sleepy Time" shows the dreams of most main characters on one night.
** In "Second Life", which takes place on the same night as "Sleepy Time", Ellen experiences the early childhood of another Ellen in an AlternateUniverse in her dreams because of Nioi's magic
** In "Grace the Goddess" Grace dreams about ''VideoGame/BlackAndWhite''.
** "Parable", a ''VideoGame/{{Fable}}'' parody with Susan, Jay, Rhoda, Catalina and Grace, eventually turns out to be a magical SharedDream caused by a DreamWeaver.
* ''Webcomic/PebbelAndWren'' has a story arc about the title characters having a lucid, SharedDream where they're both omnipotent.
* ''Webcomic/Rain2010'': [[Recap/Rain2010Chapter25Wings Chapter 25 – Wings]] takes place entirely with Rain's dream that has her and her friends as characters in the [[ShowWithinAShow fictional in-universe manga "Black Wings Kaminari]].
* Chapter 9 of ''Webcomic/TwinDragons'' is focused on a dream Kai has while sleeping off a cold.
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[[folder:Web Videos]]
* ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared'': Episode 6, aptly titled "Dreams", is a DoubleMeaningTitle: not only does it focus on Yellow Guy being tormented by an annoying lamp singing about dreams and nightmares regardless of his pleas, it also involves dreams as in goals, with the episode also focusing on Red Guy working in the boring real world and wanting to inject some creativity into his life.
* ''WebVideo/StampysLovelyWorld'': The 2015 HalloweenEpisode 351, "Nightmares", involves Stampy having [[RuleOfThree three]] {{nightmare sequence}}s.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'': In "I Dream Of Jimmy", Jimmy decides to go into Carl's dream in order to help him prevent his nightmares. The rest of the episode is devoted to Carl's dreamworld antics, such as a giant evil lima bean that chases him around, and Carl being the smart student while Jimmy is the class dunce.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' episode, "The Night", which has The Moon curious of the dreams of the citizens of Elmore and takes us through a few of them. Some ranging from silly to outright disturbing.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'':
** The episode "Arthur's Underwear" (which is also a book story) focuses on Arthur having frequent [[NotWearingPantsDream "Not Wearing Pants" Dreams]].
** The episode "Just Desserts" involves Arthur having an AcidRefluxNightmare in which he takes part in several fairy tales.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': In "Nightmares and Daydreams", Aang finds himself too stressed to sleep, and gets sleep deprived. Then, he starts hallucinating surreal stuff like dancing rocks, or {{Team Pet}}s Appa and Momo talking and walking like humans.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': In the episode “Dream Weavers”, Cricket ends up waking up in the middle of the night, and he discovers that he can manipulate his family’s dreams. Tilly dreams about hosting her own comedy show, Bill dreams about being a truck, and Alice dreams about being a lone warrior. Unfortunately, Cricket’s tampering goes awry, and their dreams end up getting messed up.
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' episode "Sleepytime" mostly takes place in Bingo's dream, where she floats around in space with a sentient version of her plush rabbit Floppy, but cuts back and forth between the dream and the real world, with various things happening in the real world influencing Bingo's dream.
* ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'': The show's penultimate episode, "The View from Halfway Down", is set inside [=BoJack's=] [[RecurringDreams recurring nightmare]] about attending a dinner party at his mother's house, populated with dead family members and friends. Except this time he can’t wake up, because [[spoiler: [[DrivenToSuicide he’s drowning in his pool as an attempt to kill himself]], making the entire episode a DyingDream]].
* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': In "It's a Wonderful Half Life", Cat and Dog both have dreams where they're separate animals in a world styled after UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation, and where Dog is a happy hobo and Cat is a rich business tycoon. Their dreams blend together, becoming a story about Dog having to rescue Cat from the Greasers.
* Most of the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!" takes place in a SharedDream caused by Lena's magic while the kids are having a sleepover.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLifeAndTimesOfJuniperLee'': "Enter Sandman" in which a Sandman named Stephen hypnotizes the people of Orchid Bay within their dreams to build him a tower to enter the mortal world, causing the people to be exhausted during the waking hours. June, being the magical protector, is immune from his control and has to fight him within the dream realm.
* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'': "Remmy" mostly takes place in Lilo's dream when the titular experiment of the episode invades it as she's sleeping and Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley have to go in and fish it out before it gives her permanent nightmares.
* The ''WesternAnimation/MarthaSpeaks'' episode "Fit Fights Fat" has Martha fall asleep and dream that she and her friends are the superheroes known as Book Bots that she and the others made up a few episodes ago, and that [[BigBrotherBully Ronald Boxwood]] is an evil scientist who makes exercise books decrease fitness and yoga books tie people in knots.
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseFunhouse'': The plot of "Dream a Little Dream" is about Goofy being unable to sleep due to having a fear of dreaming, so the rest of his friends help him out by having a sleepover as Funny transports them to the "[[DreamLand Land of Dreams]]", where Mickey and the gang help Goofy understand that dreaming can be strange, yet fun to experience.
* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'': In "Elm Street Babies", the babies have strange dreams, so they wake up in the middle of the night and tell each other what happened in them. Kermit's dream involves the babies in the Wild West and him getting into a showdown with Gonzo, Rowlf's dream involves him turning into a "wereboy" at a dog prom, Gonzo's dream is a spoof of ''Series/LeaveItToBeaver'', and Fozzie's dream is a spoof of ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood''.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep?", a creature from Princess Luna's nightmares starts magically giving other ponies nightmares and threatening to turn into a real creature, so they must do a mass-lucid dreaming scenario to defeat it.
* ''WesternAnimation/NateIsLate'': "The Dream" episode involved Nate having anxiety over a multiplication test and having nightmares from a being called Mr. Multiplication. Malika, with the help of a local scientist, enters his dream to help combat him (to which it eventually revealed Mr. Multiplication was actually GoodAllAlong and trying to help Nate with his Math problems) and everything seems to work out as Nate wakes up and Malika and he got to school...and Malika's head suddenly turns into a fish at the end. [[DreamWithinADream And THEN Nate wakes up for real]] at the end of the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'': The Season 9 episode "Pups Save a Lonely Ghost" takes place in Rubble's dream, where he meets a ghost who wants to make friends but is too scary to have anybody's attention.
* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'':
** In "[[Recap/RugratsS3E18InTheDreamtimeTheUnfairPair In the Dreamtime]]", Chuckie has two vivid nightmares, then begins to think he's dreaming when he really isn't.
** In "[[Recap/RugratsS7E4SisterActSpikesNightscareCuddleBunny Spike's Nightscare]]", the babies try to cheer up Spike the dog when he appears to be having a nightmare.
** "[[Recap/RugratsS8E10BackToSchoolSweetDreams Sweet Dreams]]" begins with the babies dreaming. Tommy's dream involves him exploring an ancient temple as "Okey-dokey Jones", Kimi dreams that she's an acrobat at the circus, and Phil and Lil share a dream, wherein Phil rides a frog while Lil rides a flying mud pie. Unfortunately, Chuckie doesn't have an exciting dream like the other babies. When Chuckie tells the other babies that his exciting dreams involve him being a superhero who isn't afraid of anything (which is a huge contrast from his cowardly personality), they try to help him find his missing dream.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E7TreehouseOfHorrorII Treehouse of Horror II]]" has a frame story in which each segment is a nightmare being had by one of the family after overindulging in Halloween candy.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** In "Sleepy Time", [=SpongeBob=] starts out by having a strange, driving-related dream, when a dream version of Mrs. Puff rips away his "dream license". Now out of his own dream, he starts to explore the dreams of his friends and messes each and every one of them up- for example, in Plankton's dream of being a giant monster destroying the town, [=SpongeBob=] ends up defeating and shrinking him.
** Later episode "Dream Hoppers" features a similar plot wherein [=SpongeBob=] falls out of his own dream and enters ones that others are having. The episode starts out with [=SpongeBob=] having a dream where he's making and delivering Krabby Patties in an airplane, only to lose control of the plane while chasing a sentient Krabby Patty and flies right out of his dream. The rest of the episode follows [=SpongeBob=], and later Patrick as well, as they chase the Krabby Patty across several dreams.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' has two examples:
** "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E13ChilleTid Chille Tid]]" is about Steven and the Gems trying to rest up after searching for Lapis Lazuli all night, but Steven keeps dreaming about Lapis and eventually figures out [[spoiler:he's entering her mind]].
** "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS3E13KikisPizzaDeliveryService Kiki's Pizza Delivery Service]]": Kiki has a reoccurring nightmare about drowning in pizza goo which Steven uses his powers to help save her from every night. She only gets better after she confronts her sister in real life.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseFuture'': In episode “In Dreams” Steven and Peridot try to fix the reboot of their favorite TV series, by using Steven’s ability to project his dreams into the TV. But because of [[RealDreamsAreWeirder the nature of dreams itself]] and [[spoiler: Steven’s unresolved trauma]], things are easy to say than being done.
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