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* ''Film/AreYouThereGodItsMeMargaret'' has the seasons shown passing through methods such as Moose doing maintenance in the Simon's front lawn and images of trees losing leaves, being bare, or budding them. In the classroom, motifs for the year are present in the background such as construction paper leaves for fall.
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* ''Music/TheOhHellos'' released four albums - ''Notos'', ''Eurus'', ''Boreas'', and ''Zephyrus'' - which are themed not only after the Four Winds from Myth/ClassicalMythology but each tied into a season. They're denoted with a color and a seasonally appropriate animal (dark blue and a firefly for autumn in ''Notos'', red and a goose for summer in ''Eurus'', black and a sleeping bear for winter in ''Boreas'', and green and a rabbit for spring in ''Zephyrus''). The tracks in each album roughly fit the mood and theme for that season.

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* ''Music/TheOhHellos'' released four albums - ''Notos'', ''Eurus'', ''Boreas'', and ''Zephyrus'' - which are themed not only after the Four Winds from Myth/ClassicalMythology but each tied into a season. They're denoted with a color and a seasonally appropriate animal (dark blue and a firefly for autumn summer in ''Notos'', red and a goose for summer autumn in ''Eurus'', black and a sleeping bear for winter in ''Boreas'', and green and a rabbit for spring in ''Zephyrus''). The tracks in each album roughly fit the mood and theme for that season.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': Near the end of the episode Springtime for CatDog, Loraine tells Cat and Dog she doesn't have romantic feelings either of them and leaves and they stand in the park in the rain that turns to Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall (again), Winter (again) and then Spring and Cat decides to move on.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': Near the end of the episode Springtime for CatDog, Loraine tells Cat and Dog she doesn't have romantic feelings for either of them and leaves and they stand in the park in the rain that turns to Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall (again), Winter (again) and then Spring and Cat decides to move on.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': Near the end of the episode "Springtime for CatDog" Loraine tells Cat and Dog she doesn't have romantic feelings either of them and leaves and they stand in the park in the rain that turns to Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall (again), Winter (again) and then Spring and Cat decides to move on.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': Near the end of the episode "Springtime Springtime for CatDog" CatDog, Loraine tells Cat and Dog she doesn't have romantic feelings either of them and leaves and they stand in the park in the rain that turns to Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall (again), Winter (again) and then Spring and Cat decides to move on.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'': Near the end of the episode "Springtime for CatDog" Loraine tells Cat and Dog she doesn't have romantic feelings either of them and leaves and they stand in the park in the rain that turns to Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall (again), Winter (again) and then Spring and Cat decides to move on.

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* The TimePassesMontage variation was subverted in ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. After it occurs, a subtitle reads "One Week Later" and Drew says to Stu, "Crazy weather this week, huh?"

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* The TimePassesMontage variation was subverted in ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. After it occurs, a subtitle reads "One Week Later" and Drew says to Stu, Later"
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"Crazy weather this week, huh?"huh?"
--> '''Stu''': "I'll say."
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* The 2016 revival of ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' is four episodes that encapsulate [[TitleDrop a year in the life]] of the eponymous Gilmore Girls, one for each season. In an aversion of ItsAlwaysSpring, the revival season starts in the winter and ends in the fall.
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* ''VideoGame/MouseHunt'' has a Seasonal Garden where each season lasts about 50 hours before switching to a new one. Winter is snowy/icy; Spring is rainy; Summer is hot and green; Fall is dry and a bit spooky. Each has its own set of mice.

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* ''VideoGame/MouseHunt'' ''VideoGame/MouseHunt2008'' has a Seasonal Garden where each season lasts about 50 hours before switching to a new one. Winter is snowy/icy; Spring is rainy; Summer is hot and green; Fall is dry and a bit spooky. Each has its own set of mice.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Pulled in "[[Recap/DextersLaboratoryS2EP32 Just an Old-Fashioned Lab Song...]]" when Dexter ends up taking piano lessons. The four seasons pass by pretty quickly to the point Dexter has a [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] about it to the point also he decides to quit his piano lessons altogether... [[spoiler:until his piano teacher sees his laboratory and how he was able to balance his work and music.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Pulled in "[[Recap/DextersLaboratoryS2EP32 Just an Old-Fashioned Lab Song...]]" when Dexter ends up taking piano lessons. The four seasons pass by pretty quickly to the point Dexter has a [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] about it to the point also he decides to quit his piano lessons altogether... [[spoiler:until his piano teacher sees his laboratory and how he was able to balance his work science and music.music at the same time and master the arpeggio.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Pulled in "Just an Old-Fashioned Lab Song..." when Dexter ends up taking piano lessons. The four seasons pass by pretty quickly to the point Dexter has a [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] about it to the point also he decides to quit his piano lessons altogether... [[spoiler:until his piano teacher sees his laboratory and how he was able to balance his work and music.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Pulled in "Just "[[Recap/DextersLaboratoryS2EP32 Just an Old-Fashioned Lab Song..." ]]" when Dexter ends up taking piano lessons. The four seasons pass by pretty quickly to the point Dexter has a [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] about it to the point also he decides to quit his piano lessons altogether... [[spoiler:until his piano teacher sees his laboratory and how he was able to balance his work and music.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Pulled in "Just an Old-Fashioned Lab Song..." when Dexter ends up taking piano lessons. The four seasons pass by pretty quickly to the point Dexter has a [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] about it to the point also he decides to quit his piano lessons altogether... [[spoiler:until his piano teacher sees his laboratory and how he was able to balance his work and music.]]
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* ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar and VideoGame/KirbySuperStarUltra: In "Milky Way Wishes", Kirby has to travel to a planet star called Floria, where it is shaped in such a way for the four seasons of the star to be in constant change, and it is this difference that Kirby must use to get through the level.

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* ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'' and VideoGame/KirbySuperStarUltra: ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStarUltra'': In "Milky Way Wishes", Kirby has to travel to a planet star called Floria, where it is shaped in such a way for the four seasons of the star to be in constant change, and it is this difference that Kirby must use to get through the level.
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* ''Music/TheOhHellos'' released four albums - ''Notos'', ''Eurus'', ''Boreas'', and ''Zephyrus'' - which are themed not only after the Four Winds from Myth/ClassicalMythology but each tied into a season. They're denoted with a color and a seasonally appropriate animal (dark blue and a firefly for autumn in ''Notos'', red and a goose for summer in ''Eurus'', black and a sleeping bear for winter in ''Boreas'', and green and a rabbit for spring in ''Zephyrus''). The tracks in each album roughly fit the mood and theme for that season.
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* ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsSparksOfHope'' has four planets that are themed around the four seasons. Beacon Beach is based on Summer, Prisine Peaks is based on Winter, Pallete Prime is based on Autumn, and Terra Flora is based on Spring. However, there is actually a fifth planet called Barrendale Mesa, which is essentially a mechanical desert.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'': The four nations of Elyos seem to be based on the four seasons. Firene seems to be Spring, as it is a plain-land full of flowers, Brodia is Autumn, as there are plenty of red leaves and terrain, Elusia is Winter, as it has lots of evergreens and snow, and Solm is Summer, as it is a desert area with a few oases.
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* ''Art/AllegoryOfTheSeasonsManfredi'': As part of the RuleOfSymbolism, the characters are the {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s of the four seasons, with each of them wearing motifs that represent that. Spring is playing the lute and wearing a crown of roses by virtue of it being the season of celebration (that winter ended) and blossoms. Autumn is represented by the fruits and vegetables on the table and the Bacchic crown of grapes on his head because it's the season when most crops are harvested. Summer has wheat stalks on her hair because both the color yellow and the crop itself are associated with that season. Finally, Winter is an elderly man buried in blankets and a white, fur head cover which alludes to the cold weather of said season and the fact it ends the year.

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* ''Art/AllegoryOfTheSeasonsManfredi'': ''Art/AllegoryOfTheFourSeasons'': As part of the RuleOfSymbolism, the characters are the {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s of the four seasons, with each of them wearing motifs that represent that. Spring is playing the lute and wearing a crown of roses by virtue of it being the season of celebration (that winter ended) and blossoms. Autumn is represented by the fruits and vegetables on the table and the Bacchic crown of grapes on his head because it's the season when most crops are harvested. Summer has wheat stalks on her hair because both the color yellow and the crop itself are associated with that season. Finally, Winter is an elderly man buried in blankets and a white, fur head cover which alludes to the cold weather of said season and the fact it ends the year.
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* Creator/AlphonseMucha did three lithograph series called ''The Seasons'' (1896, 1897, and 1900), each of which depicted four women representing each season of the year through a combination of scenery, flora, outfits, and posture.

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* ''VideoGame/TheSims2'', ''VideoGame/TheSims3'', and ''VideoGame/TheSims4'' have all received a ''Seasons'' expansion pack which adds to the game, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin seasons]]. While the game does allow you to customise each season by choosing how long each season is (in ''The Sims 3''), selecting which holidays are celebrated when (in ''The Sims 4''), and even disabling some seasons entirely so you don't get subzero temperatures in what is supposed to be a tropical location (in ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3''), you can't change the temperature ranges each season is: in winter, for example, [[DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas will always snow]].
** {{Averted}} somewhat in ''The Sims 4'', which does away with the feature that allows you to disable some seasons, but gives each world climate-appropriate weather for each season. Most notably, in the desert towns of Oasis Springs and [=StrangerVille=], the tropical island of Sulani, and LA-inspired Del Sol Valley it will ''never'' snow, but winter will still be colder than the rest of the year.

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* ''VideoGame/TheSims2'', ''VideoGame/TheSims3'', and ''VideoGame/TheSims4'' have all received a ''Seasons'' expansion pack which adds to the game, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin seasons]]. While the game does allow you to customise each season by choosing how long each season is (in ''The Sims 3''), selecting which holidays are celebrated when (in ''The Sims 4''), and even disabling some seasons entirely so you don't get subzero temperatures in what is supposed to be a tropical location (in ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3''), you can't change the temperature ranges each season is: in winter, for example, [[DreamingOfAWhiteChristmas will always snow]].
** {{Averted}} somewhat in ''The Sims 4'', which
snow]]. ''Sims 4'' does away with the feature that allows you to disable some seasons, but gives each world climate-appropriate weather for each season. Most notably, in the desert towns of Oasis Springs and [=StrangerVille=], the tropical island of Sulani, and LA-inspired Del Sol Valley it will ''never'' snow, but winter will still be colder than the rest of the year.season-disabling feature.

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