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* ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'': Virgil often went to talk to his mom during the first bit of the series.



* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''. Henchman 21 talks to the skull of [[spoiler:Henchman 24]] several times during the first half of Season 4, but we only hear ''him'' talk. It isn't until the mid-season finale that we learn [[spoiler:24]] [[DeadPersonConversation responds to him]]...

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* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''. Henchman 21 talks ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'': Virgil often went to the skull of [[spoiler:Henchman 24]] several times talk to his mom during the first half bit of Season 4, but we only hear ''him'' talk. It isn't until the mid-season finale that we learn [[spoiler:24]] [[DeadPersonConversation responds to him]]...series.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'': Subverted. Henchman 21 talks to the skull of [[spoiler:Henchman 24]] several times during the first half of Season 4, but we only hear ''him'' talk. It isn't until the mid-season finale that we learn [[spoiler:24]] [[DeadPersonConversation responds to him]]...
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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': At the end of "[[Recap/CSINYS06E19 Redemptio]]," after he finds out who had killed his estranged sister, Maya, years earlier, Sheldon visits her grave and catches her up on all that's been going on in his life since they'd last spoken.
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* One WWE backstage segment has Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[https://youtu.be/XLFGyGv-Yhg?si=ElkLfxfnP98sTgN_ visit his (kayfabe) parents' graves]] to talk to them about his issues with Wrestling/{{Kane}} and apologizing for having to break his promise not to hurt his younger brother.
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* ''Fanfic/APrizeForThreeEmpires'': After absorbing [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]]' memories, [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] visited Carol's grave's brother and wept.

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* ''Fanfic/APrizeForThreeEmpires'': After absorbing [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]]' memories, [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] visited Carol's grave's brother brother's grave and wept.



* Part of the second chapter of ''Fanfic/AllTheWorldsAStage'' has [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]] doing this at Eddie Valiant's grave. (The fic was written shortly after Creator/BobHoskins death)

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* Part of the second chapter of ''Fanfic/AllTheWorldsAStage'' has [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]] doing this at Eddie Valiant's grave. (The fic was written shortly after Creator/BobHoskins death)death.)



* ''Fanfic/LittleByLittle'': The second half of the fic consists in [[spoiler:Jett going to Springfield's cemetery to visit Frank's grave and talk to him.]]

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* ''Fanfic/LittleByLittle'': The second half of the fic consists in of [[spoiler:Jett going to Springfield's cemetery to visit Frank's grave and talk to him.]]



** Played for tearjerker effect when Bruce falls in love with Andrea, and visits his parents graves [[LeaveYourQuestTest begging to be released from his promise to avenge them]].

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** Played for tearjerker effect when Bruce falls in love with Andrea, and visits his parents parents' graves [[LeaveYourQuestTest begging to be released from his promise to avenge them]].
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* ''Film/AYearAndChange'': Owen spends most of the movie [[spoiler: writing journal entries to a Jen, who was his twin sister that died shortly after childbirth. ]]
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* ''VideoGame/LunarLux'': The game starts with Bella talking to the memorial of fallen Lunex Warriors, which includes her mom.
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* In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', after Shinjiro's funeral, Akihiko comes to talk to him, before breaking down about how he's lost someone important to him again. Eventually, Akihiko picks himself up, forming a new resolve and causing his Persona Polydeuces to evolve into Caesar. In the ''Portable'' UpdatedRerelease, if the female protagonist maxed the Moon Arcana Social Link, Shinjiro survives, and the scene instead has Akihiko ConverseWithTheUnconscious in Shinjiro's hospital room.
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* ''Fanfic/LittleByLittle'': The second half of the fic consists in [[spoiler:Jett going to Springfield's cemetery to visit Frank's grave and talk to him.]]
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* ''Fanfic/APrizeForThreeEmpires'': After absorbing ComicBook/CarolDanvers' memories, Rogue visited Carol's grave's brother and wept.

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* ''Fanfic/APrizeForThreeEmpires'': After absorbing ComicBook/CarolDanvers' [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]]' memories, Rogue [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] visited Carol's grave's brother and wept.
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* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's Literature/VorkosiganSaga, Miles Vorkosigan has a tendency to talk to dead people during crises of motivation, most particularly his grandfather and a baby girl named Raina who was killed for having a birth defect. In ''Literature/{{Memory}}'' he tells his driver that he wants to go talk to the latter of these two, causing the driver to doubt his sanity.
* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/AWitchShallBeBorn" Valerius tells Krallides's head that his death was not in vain -- now Valerius knows that the true queen is alive and a prisoner.

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* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's Literature/VorkosiganSaga, ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': Miles Vorkosigan has a tendency to talk to dead people during crises of motivation, most particularly his grandfather and a baby girl named Raina who was killed for having a birth defect. In ''Literature/{{Memory}}'' ''Memory'', he tells his driver that he wants to go talk to the latter of these two, causing the driver to doubt his sanity.
* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/AWitchShallBeBorn" "Literature/AWitchShallBeBorn", Valerius tells Krallides's head that his death was not in vain -- now Valerius knows that the true queen is alive and a prisoner.

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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'': After Superman's death, ComicBook/LexLuthor asks for a moment alone with the corpse, and proceeds to gloat over how he is now free. The novelization takes an opposite approach, as he's with the corpse of ''Doomsday'', and smashes a chair over its head while shouting "[[GoshDangItToHeck Miserable, stinking...]]" It's not that he's sorry Superman is dead, it's that [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou he wanted to kill Superman himself]].
** ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004'': After returning to Themyscira Kara visits Harbinger's grave and talks to her departed friend.
** ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'': After her confrontation with Lex Luthor, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} spends a while kneeling in front of [[spoiler:[[Franchise/{{Superman}} her cousin's]]]] grave, crying and telling him she hopes that he'll like his resting place.
** One flashback scene in ''ComicBook/ActionComics #500'' has Clark Kent visiting his recently-departed parents' graves. After lamenting his incapability to save his ill parents, he promises to Jonathan and Martha he will not allow the pain to overwhelm him or stop him from doing what is right.
** ''ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman'' opens up with one scene where Kara's conversing with her dearly missed father.
** "[[ComicBook/Supergirl2005 Guilding Day]]" is framed as one letter written by Kara to her recently-murdered father Zor-El where she tells him how (very badly) her mother is dealing with his loss, and explains why she's choosing the Science Guild instead of following his footsteps and choosing the Arts Guild as she had always intended.



* Ralph Dibny does this at the end of ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis''. While getting ready for bed, he talks to his deceased wife Sue on the suggestion of ComicBook/GreenArrow, who had told him earlier, "She can hear you." (And GA [[DeathIsCheap would know]]...)
* ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie visits [[ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}} Conner]]'s grave and speaks to his headstone. ComicBook/{{Herc|ulesUnbound}} has the temerity to interrupt her there glamoured to look like Conner and pretend to speak for him, with rightly infuriates her.
* ''ComicBook/DaredevilYellow'''s whole story is framed as a series of letters written by ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} himself to his recently-killed girlfriend Karen Page.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlue'''s framing device, Franchise/SpiderMan's recording tapes for Gwen Stacy, serving for a whole series flashback.
* In the ''ComicBook/LandsOfArran'' series ''Orcs & Gobelins'', the Orc necromancer Nerrom can speak to the dead and uses his power to interrogate Nelyr the mage, allowing Lanawyn to learn that Ulronn the Black Elf is responsible for a massacre Lanawyn has been investigating.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': ''ComicBook/DaredevilYellow'''s whole story is framed as a series of letters written by ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} himself to his recently-killed girlfriend Karen Page.
* ''ComicBook/{{Identity Crisis|2004}}'':
Ralph Dibny does this at the end of ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis''.the series. While getting ready for bed, he talks to his deceased wife Sue on the suggestion of ComicBook/GreenArrow, who had told him earlier, "She can hear you." (And GA Green Arrow [[DeathIsCheap would know]]...)
* ComicBook/WonderGirl ''ComicBook/LandsOfArran'': In ''Orcs & Gobelins'', the Orc necromancer Nerrom can speak to the dead and uses his power to interrogate Nelyr the mage, allowing Lanawyn to learn that Ulronn the Black Elf is responsible for a massacre Lanawyn has been investigating.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlue'''s framing device, Spider-Man's recording tapes for Gwen Stacy, serving for a whole series flashback.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'': After Superman's death, ComicBook/LexLuthor asks for a moment alone with the corpse, and proceeds to gloat over how he is now free. The novelization takes an opposite approach, as he's with the corpse of ''Doomsday'', and smashes a chair over its head while shouting "[[GoshDangItToHeck Miserable, stinking...]]" It's not that he's sorry Superman is dead, it's that [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou he wanted to kill Superman himself]].
** ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004'': After returning to Themyscira Kara visits Harbinger's grave and talks to her departed friend.
** ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'': After her confrontation with Lex Luthor, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} spends a while kneeling in front of [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{Superman}} her cousin's]]]] grave, crying and telling him she hopes that he'll like his resting place.
** One flashback scene in ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' #500 has Clark Kent visiting his recently-departed parents' graves. After lamenting his incapability to save his ill parents, he promises to Jonathan and Martha he will not allow the pain to overwhelm him or stop him from doing what is right.
** ''ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman'' opens up with one scene where Kara's conversing with her dearly missed father.
** "[[ComicBook/Supergirl2005 Guilding Day]]" is framed as one letter written by Kara to her recently-murdered father Zor-El where she tells him how (very badly) her mother is dealing with his loss, and explains why she's choosing the Science Guild instead of following his footsteps and choosing the Arts Guild as she had always intended.
* ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'':
Cassie visits [[ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}} Conner]]'s grave and speaks to his headstone. ComicBook/{{Herc|ulesUnbound}} has the temerity to interrupt her there glamoured to look like Conner and pretend to speak for him, with rightly infuriates her.
* ''ComicBook/DaredevilYellow'''s whole story is framed as a series of letters written by ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} himself to his recently-killed girlfriend Karen Page.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManBlue'''s framing device, Franchise/SpiderMan's recording tapes for Gwen Stacy, serving for a whole series flashback.
* In the ''ComicBook/LandsOfArran'' series ''Orcs & Gobelins'', the Orc necromancer Nerrom can speak to the dead and uses his power to interrogate Nelyr the mage, allowing Lanawyn to learn that Ulronn the Black Elf is responsible for a massacre Lanawyn has been investigating.
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** [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin III]], Tim Drake, stands at his parents' graves and talks to them shortly after his father's death. Bruce finds him there and asks his own parents to keep an eye on the Drakes before leading Tim home.

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** [[ComicBook/RobinSeries [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Robin III]], Tim Drake, stands at his parents' graves and talks to them shortly after his father's death. Bruce finds him there and asks his own parents to keep an eye on the Drakes before leading Tim home.



* ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie visits [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Conner]]'s grave and speaks to his headstone. ComicBook/{{Herc|ulesUnbound}} has the temerity to interrupt her there glamoured to look like Conner and pretend to speak for him, with rightly infuriates her.

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* ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie visits [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} [[ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}} Conner]]'s grave and speaks to his headstone. ComicBook/{{Herc|ulesUnbound}} has the temerity to interrupt her there glamoured to look like Conner and pretend to speak for him, with rightly infuriates her.
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* In ''ComicBook/ElfesEtNains'', the Orc necromancer Nerrom can speak to the dead and uses his power to interrogate Nelyr the mage, allowing Lanawyn to learn that Ulronn the Black Elf is responsible for a massacre Lanawyn has been investigating.

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* In ''ComicBook/ElfesEtNains'', the ''ComicBook/LandsOfArran'' series ''Orcs & Gobelins'', the Orc necromancer Nerrom can speak to the dead and uses his power to interrogate Nelyr the mage, allowing Lanawyn to learn that Ulronn the Black Elf is responsible for a massacre Lanawyn has been investigating.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Mr. Freeze in the episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE14HeartOfIce Heart of Ice]]", talking to a snowglobe that represents his wife, Nora. He talks to her again at the end of the episode, begging for her forgiveness. It's heartwrenching. (Later episodes shown that Nora is alive, but she's clearly meant to be dead in this one.)

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Mr. Freeze in the episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE14HeartOfIce Heart of Ice]]", talking to a snowglobe that represents his wife, Nora. He talks to her again at the end of the episode, begging for her forgiveness. It's heartwrenching. (Later episodes shown show that Nora is alive, but she's clearly meant to be dead in this one.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', Mr. Freeze in the episode "Heart of Ice", talking to a snowglobe that represents his wife, Nora. He talks to her again at the end of the episode, begging for her forgiveness. It's heartwrenching.
-->'''Mr. Freeze:''' This is how I'll always remember you: surrounded by winter, forever young, forever beautiful... Rest well, my love! The monster who took you from me will soon learn that revenge is a dish best served cold.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Mr. Freeze in the episode "Heart "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE14HeartOfIce Heart of Ice", Ice]]", talking to a snowglobe that represents his wife, Nora. He talks to her again at the end of the episode, begging for her forgiveness. It's heartwrenching.
heartwrenching. (Later episodes shown that Nora is alive, but she's clearly meant to be dead in this one.)
-->'''Mr. Freeze:''' This is how I'll always remember you: surrounded by winter, forever young, forever beautiful... Rest well, my love! love. The monster who took you from me will soon learn that revenge is a dish best served cold.



* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': "Steven's Dream" has the official debut of Blue Diamond, who is seen at Pink Diamond's destroyed palanquin, crying as she talks to Pink. [[spoiler: What she doesn't know is that Pink is, [[{{Reincarnation}} in a sense]], standing close by, hearing every word.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': "Steven's Dream" "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS4E10StevensDream Steven's Dream]]" has the official debut of Blue Diamond, who is seen at Pink Diamond's destroyed palanquin, crying as she talks to Pink. [[spoiler: What [[spoiler:What she doesn't know is that Pink is, [[{{Reincarnation}} in a sense]], standing close by, hearing every word.]]
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* In ''Series/CobraKai'', Daniel will occasionally visit Mr. Miyagi's grave to unload his troubles. [[spoiler: Subverted in [[Recap/CobraKaiS4E10TheRise "The Rise"]]: after he's said his piece the camera pans over to Chozen, revealing that Daniel's comments were at least partly directed at him]].
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* ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWallTheMovie'': While stranded on Europa, Linkara briefly talks with [[spoiler:Allen's]] corpse, venting about his frustrations with his life, before finally admitting that he genuinely does enjoy talking about bad comics and realizing that's his ultimate purpose in life. [[spoiler: Once he's finished, Allen comes back to life, having been restored by the healing effect of the Plot Hole]].
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-->'''Penn''': Harry, can you believe it? The same bullshit you so thoroughly debunked almost a century ago is continuing, and even enjoying a resurgence! (to the audience) See? Anyone can talk to the dead! Getting an answer, that's the hard part.\\

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* ''Series/PennAndTellerBullshit'': This trope is the topic for the pilot episode, in which the duo dismiss the likes of John Edwards and James Van Praagh as "performance artists". In the cold open, Penn is shown talking to a (prop) gravestone of his idol Harry Houdini.
-->'''Penn''': Harry, can you believe it? The same bullshit you so thoroughly debunked almost a century ago is continuing, and even enjoying a resurgence! (to the audience) See? Anyone can talk to the dead! Getting an answer, that's the hard part.\\
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* The [[Literature/TheRoyalDiaries Royal Diaries]] book ''Sondok'' is framed as Sondok's offerings to her ancestors. In the beginning she asks her grandmother's permission to include her own personal thoughts, and she goes on to write very conversationally to her grandmother. (That is, until she [[BargainWithHeaven bargains with heaven]] to spare a loved one's life and vows to offer only prayers instead of "selfish ramblings", and her writing becomes [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness strikingly impersonal, obedient, and prayerful]]).
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* The second verse of Music/TimMcGraw's "Grown Men Don't Cry" is about the narrator going to the grave of his father [[WhenYouComingHomeDad who was never around]] when he was growing up-- but instead of talking to his father, he just talks to the wind.
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* In the final episode of ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'', a character asks his long-dead brother, in the "thin air" variety, whether it's alright that [[spoiler: the executives of the Martillo crime family are now immortal]].

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* In the final episode of ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'', ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'', a character asks his long-dead brother, in the "thin air" variety, whether it's alright that [[spoiler: the executives of the Martillo crime family are now immortal]].



* ''LightNovel/KyoKaraMaoh'': After [[spoiler:Wolfram]] dies, Yuuri has a conversation with his preserved body, promising to save him. The imaginary ghost of the deceased does most of the talking. [[spoiler:It's more halfway between this and ConverseWithTheUnconscious. While Wolfram is technically dead, the preservative apparatus and Yuuri's determination that Wolfram will get better make it feel more like Wolfram's comatose or unconscious.]]

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* ''LightNovel/KyoKaraMaoh'': ''Literature/KyoKaraMaoh'': After [[spoiler:Wolfram]] dies, Yuuri has a conversation with his preserved body, promising to save him. The imaginary ghost of the deceased does most of the talking. [[spoiler:It's more halfway between this and ConverseWithTheUnconscious. While Wolfram is technically dead, the preservative apparatus and Yuuri's determination that Wolfram will get better make it feel more like Wolfram's comatose or unconscious.]]

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