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* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'', which examines how common Disney Princess tropes would work in the real world. Oddly enough, it wasn't supposed to be a Disney film at first but became one.

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* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'', which examines how common Disney Princess tropes would work in the real world. world after one travels from a magical animated land to modern New York. Oddly enough, it wasn't supposed to be a Disney film at first but became one.
** It's sequel ''Film/Disenchanted2022'' examines how they would apply to suburbia and also how Disney villain tropes would effects things too [[spoiler:after Giselle the protagonist from the first film who decided to live in the real world wishes for a fairy tail life - and accidentally turns herself into a Wicked Stepmother by mistake.]] This time we get to see a little bit of what it's like for people from the real world to travel to the animated
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* While ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' is CGI, some dimensions are given heavy stylisation, making them read as "tooniverses" in comparison to the more "realistic" worlds of ComicBook/MilesMorales, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter B. Parker]], and [[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwen Stacy]]; Peni Parker is an {{anime}} character complete with MouthFlaps that don't sync up with her actual speech, ComicBook/SpiderHam is a Creator/TexAvery cartoon character who can [[{{Hammerspace}} produce hammers and anvils from nowhere]], [[spoiler:and in TheStinger, [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Miguel O'Hara]] finds himself visiting [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon]]]]. Scorpion even refers to Spider-Ham as a "cartoon" during the final battle. TheStinger of the live-action film ''Film/{{Venom|2018}}'' states that ''Into the Spider-Verse'' takes place "in an AlternateUniverse". ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' reflects, including several scenes [[RogerRabbitEffect that blend in live-action footage with animation]]; the Spot even visits the SSU.

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* While ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' is CGI, some dimensions are given heavy stylisation, making them read as "tooniverses" in comparison to the more "realistic" worlds of ComicBook/MilesMorales, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter B. Parker]], and [[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwen Stacy]]; Peni Parker is an {{anime}} character complete with MouthFlaps that don't sync up with her actual speech, ComicBook/SpiderHam is a Creator/TexAvery cartoon character who can [[{{Hammerspace}} produce hammers and anvils from nowhere]], [[spoiler:and in TheStinger, [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Miguel O'Hara]] finds himself visiting [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon]]]]. Scorpion even refers to Spider-Ham as a "cartoon" during the final battle. TheStinger of the live-action film ''Film/{{Venom|2018}}'' states that ''Into the Spider-Verse'' takes place "in an AlternateUniverse". ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' reflects, reflects much of that, including several scenes [[RogerRabbitEffect that blend in live-action footage with animation]]; the Spot even visits the SSU.[[Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse SSU]][[spoiler:, while [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse the Prowler of Earth-199999]] [[TheCameo cameoed]]]].



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* While ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' is CGI, some dimensions are given heavy stylisation, making them read as "tooniverses" in comparison to the more "realistic" worlds of ComicBook/MilesMorales, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter B. Parker]], and [[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwen Stacy]]; Peni Parker is an {{anime}} character complete with MouthFlaps that don't sync up with her actual speech, ComicBook/SpiderHam is a Creator/TexAvery cartoon character who can [[{{Hammerspace}} produce hammers and anvils from nowhere]], [[spoiler:and in TheStinger, [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Miguel O'Hara]] finds himself visiting [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon]]]]. Scorpion even refers to Spider-Ham as a "cartoon" during the final battle.
** TheStinger of the live-action film ''Film/{{Venom|2018}}'' states that ''Into the Spider-Verse'' takes place "in an AlternateUniverse".

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* While ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' is CGI, some dimensions are given heavy stylisation, making them read as "tooniverses" in comparison to the more "realistic" worlds of ComicBook/MilesMorales, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter B. Parker]], and [[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwen Stacy]]; Peni Parker is an {{anime}} character complete with MouthFlaps that don't sync up with her actual speech, ComicBook/SpiderHam is a Creator/TexAvery cartoon character who can [[{{Hammerspace}} produce hammers and anvils from nowhere]], [[spoiler:and in TheStinger, [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Miguel O'Hara]] finds himself visiting [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon]]]]. Scorpion even refers to Spider-Ham as a "cartoon" during the final battle.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever'' has a slideshow of the [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles TMNT]] multiverse, which includes footage from ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'', the LiveActionAdaptation of the franchise. The end of the movie also shows another universe: our universe, where the franchise co-creators [[CreatorCameo Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird]] are putting the finishing touches to the [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage original Mirage comics]], hoping the book would sell well.
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* ''Series/TheFairlyOddParentsFairlyOdder'' is a live-action reboot of ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' though Fairy World is still animated. Humans who go there undergo a ToonTransformation but fairies stay toons when they come to Earth.

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* ''Series/TheFairlyOddParentsFairlyOdder'' is a live-action reboot of ''WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents'' though with Fairy World is still animated. Humans who go there undergo a ToonTransformation but fairies stay toons when they come to Earth.



** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E6TreehouseOfHorrorVI TreehouseOfHorrorVI]]" gives us "!Homer&sup3" has Homer trapped in the Third Dimension, a bizarre [=CGI=] world. At the end, a [=CGI=] Homer is stranded on a live-action Earth.
** The "Terror Of Tiny Toon" segment of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX Treehouse Of Horror IX]]" has Bart and Lisa TrappedInTVLand in ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow''where ToonPhysics apply. When Homer changes channels, they briefly end up in a live-action episode of ''Live with Regis and Kathy Lee''.
** "Into the Homer-verse" from "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheSimpsonsS32E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXXI Treehouse Of Horror XXXI]]" is a parody of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' where we see five AlternateUniverse versions of Homer, including a black and white variant, a pixelated version, an anime Homer and a blue cat "[[Creator/HannaBarbera Homer-Barbera]]".

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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E6TreehouseOfHorrorVI TreehouseOfHorrorVI]]" Treehouse Of Horror VI]]" gives us "!Homer&sup3" "Homer³" has Homer trapped in the Third Dimension, a bizarre [=CGI=] world. At the end, a [=CGI=] Homer is stranded on a live-action Earth.
** The "Terror Of Tiny Toon" segment of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX Treehouse Of Horror IX]]" has Bart and Lisa TrappedInTVLand in ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow''where ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow'' where ToonPhysics apply. When Homer changes channels, they briefly end up in a live-action episode of ''Live with Regis and Kathy Lee''.
** "Into the Homer-verse" from "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheSimpsonsS32E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXXI "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS32E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXXI Treehouse Of Horror XXXI]]" is a parody of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' where we see five AlternateUniverse versions of Homer, including a black and white variant, a pixelated version, an anime Homer and a blue cat "[[Creator/HannaBarbera Homer-Barbera]]".
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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E6TreehouseOfHorrorVI TreehouseOfHorrorVI]]" gives us "!Homer&sup3" has Homer trapped in the Third Dimension, a bizarre [=CGI=] world. At the end, a [=CGI=] Homer is stranded on a live-action Earth.
** The "Terror Of Tiny Toon" segment of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX Treehouse Of Horror IX]]" has Bart and Lisa TrappedInTVLand in ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow''where ToonPhysics apply. When Homer changes channels, they briefly end up in a live-action episode of ''Live with Regis and Kathy Lee''.
** "Into the Homer-verse" from "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheSimpsonsS32E4TreehouseOfHorrorXXXI Treehouse Of Horror XXXI]]" is a parody of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' where we see five AlternateUniverse versions of Homer, including a black and white variant, a pixelated version, an anime Homer and a blue cat "[[Creator/HannaBarbera Homer-Barbera]]".
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* The sequel, ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' ads various other animated universe's, including a Vulture from a "[[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissance Renaissance]] universe in the style of [[Creator/LeonardoDaVinci Da Vanci's]] drawings and another world BuiltWithLego. Also the various live-action Spider-Man movies are shown to exist in the multiverse. Spot makes a stopover in Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse to talk to [[Film/Venom2018 Mrs. Chen]], the Spider-Society show footage from the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'' and ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' and Miguel complains about [[Characters/MCUStephenStrange Dr Strange]] from [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Earth-199999]].
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* ''ComicBook/{{Ghostbusters}}'' (IDW) initially had two ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' universes: one in which ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'', ''Film/GhostbustersII'', [[{{VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame}} the 2009 video game]], and the IDW series take place, and one in which the animated series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' and ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters'' take place, and the films are fictional. While there are some callbacks and references between the two (mostly in the form of background gags, although Janine's appearance in the comics is a hybrid between her cartoon and film appearances, and an alternate version of Kylie from ''Extreme Ghostbusters'' is part of the New Ghostbusters team), they remained mostly separate... until 2015, when IDW did a limited-miniseries crossover between both 'verses. The ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'' universe was added in 2017 with another miniseries crossover, and it became a full-on multiverse in a 2018 miniseries crossover, which among other things introduced the universe of the Tokyopop Ghostbusters manga, and a universe that ran ahead of the ''Real Ghostbusters'' universe, where it's currently the ''Extreme Ghostbusters'' era.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Ghostbusters}}'' (IDW) initially had two ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' universes: one in which ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'', ''Film/GhostbustersII'', [[{{VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame}} the 2009 video game]], and the IDW series take place, and one in which the animated series ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' and ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters'' take place, and the films are fictional. While there are some callbacks and references between the two (mostly in the form of background gags, although Janine's appearance in the comics is a hybrid between her cartoon and film appearances, and an alternate version of Kylie from ''Extreme Ghostbusters'' is part of the New Ghostbusters team), they remained mostly separate... until 2015, when IDW did a limited-miniseries crossover between both 'verses. The ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'' universe was added in 2017 with another miniseries crossover, and it became a full-on multiverse in a 2018 miniseries crossover, which among other things introduced the universe of the Tokyopop Ghostbusters manga, manga and a universe that ran ahead of the ''Real Ghostbusters'' universe, where it's currently the ''Extreme Ghostbusters'' era.



* ''Comicbook/TomStrong'' had Funnyland, home to RighteousRabbit Warren Strong, his wife Patience, their daughters Topsy, Turvey and Fluffytail, and their CunningLikeAFox enemy Basil Saveen. Funnyland reappears, along with some other alternate universes from ''Tom Strong'', in ''Comicbook/TheTerrifics'', where it's also home to the Dr Dread counterpart Ducktor Dread.

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* ''Comicbook/TomStrong'' had Funnyland, home to RighteousRabbit Warren Strong, his wife Patience, their daughters Topsy, Turvey Turvey, and Fluffytail, and their CunningLikeAFox enemy Basil Saveen. Funnyland reappears, along with some other alternate universes from ''Tom Strong'', in ''Comicbook/TheTerrifics'', where it's also home to the Dr Dread counterpart Ducktor Dread.



* ''Boonie Bears: Entangled Worlds'', based off the hit Chinese animated show, suggests that the ''Animation/BoonieBears'' universe is this trope, as the main antagonist is an intelligent businessman who lives in the live-action ScienceFiction-fueled universe, and sends a TerribleTrio of humans to raid powerful objects from animated universes. Interestingly, unlike most examples here, the humans from the live-action universe [[ToonTransformation are animated in the "tooniverse"]].

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* ''Boonie Bears: Entangled Worlds'', based off on the hit Chinese animated show, suggests that the ''Animation/BoonieBears'' universe is this trope, as the main antagonist is an intelligent businessman who lives in the live-action ScienceFiction-fueled universe, and sends a TerribleTrio of humans to raid powerful objects from animated universes. Interestingly, unlike most examples here, the humans from the live-action universe [[ToonTransformation are animated in the "tooniverse"]].



* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'', which examines how common Disney Princess tropes would work in the real world. Oddly enough, it wasn't supposed to be a Disney film at first, but became one.

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* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'', which examines how common Disney Princess tropes would work in the real world. Oddly enough, it wasn't supposed to be a Disney film at first, first but became one.



* The series regulars of the CW's ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' get sucked into a cursed TV and into the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' episode 'A Night of Fright Is No Delight." They try to go through the motions with the Scooby gang as per the episode's normal continuity but that gets deep sixed as characters are killed off and painful real-life injuries are sustained. Once Sam, Dean, and Castiel figure out what's really going on, they now have to establish the status quo of the standard ScoobyDooHoax.

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* The series regulars of the CW's ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' get sucked into a cursed TV and into the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' episode 'A Night of Fright Is No Delight." They try to go through the motions with the Scooby gang as per the episode's normal continuity but that gets deep sixed deep-sixed as characters are killed off and painful real-life injuries are sustained. Once Sam, Dean, and Castiel figure out what's really going on, they now have to establish the status quo of the standard ScoobyDooHoax.



* Season 2 of ''WebVideo/WorldsGreatestAdventures'' sends Rufus to Cartoonland in a teleporter accident; it's a cartoon world with a simplistic chalkboard-like artstyle, and ToonTransformation applies.

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* Season 2 of ''WebVideo/WorldsGreatestAdventures'' sends Rufus to Cartoonland in a teleporter accident; it's a cartoon world with a simplistic chalkboard-like artstyle, art style, and ToonTransformation applies.



* The ''WesternAnimation/BionicSix'' also have an episode were the main characters travel to a Toonverse were their normally realistic style of animation became cartoony as does the physics.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/BionicSix'' also have has an episode were where the main characters travel to a Toonverse were where their normally realistic style of animation became cartoony as does the physics.



* A lot Creator/WaltDisney ''WesternAnimation/AliceComedies'' start on live action but have Alice going to sleep and dreaming she's in an animated world full of cartoon characters.

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* In the scene in ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' where Evyn briefly visits dozens of universe, one of them is an anime and in a fight with Jobu Tupaki has them enter a world where they turn into crayon doodles.

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* In the scene in ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' where Evyn briefly visits dozens of universe, worlds and universes, one of them is an anime and in a fight with Jobu Tupaki has them enter a world where they turn into crayon doodles.

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* Steve Lyons' ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel, ''The Crooked World'' is set on the titular planet inhabited by expires of famous cartoon characters.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/CaptainStar'' episode, "Waiting For Sputnik" ends with the titular giant cat flying through a sort of Wormhole and emerging from a catflap in a giant live-action house.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' Earth is {{Animesque}} while [[{{Cyberspace}} Lyoko]] is [=CGI=]. The ''Series/CodeLyokoEvolution'' SequelSeries had the Real World in Live-Action with Lyoko still being computer animated for once this is justified in that Lyoko is a VirtualReality and thus ''would'' logically and by definition be made up of computer animation.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', Earth is {{Animesque}} while [[{{Cyberspace}} Lyoko]] is [=CGI=]. The ''Series/CodeLyokoEvolution'' SequelSeries had the Real World in Live-Action with Lyoko still being computer animated for animated. For once this is justified in that Lyoko is a VirtualReality and VirtualReality, thus it ''would'' logically and by definition be made up of computer animation.



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* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' Earth is {{Animesque}} while [[{{Cyberspace}} Lyoko]] is [=CGI=]. The ''Series/CodeLyokoEvolution'' SequelSeries had the Real World in Live-Action with Lyoko still being computer animated.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' Earth is {{Animesque}} while [[{{Cyberspace}} Lyoko]] is [=CGI=]. The ''Series/CodeLyokoEvolution'' SequelSeries had the Real World in Live-Action with Lyoko still being computer animated.animated for once this is justified in that Lyoko is a VirtualReality and thus ''would'' logically and by definition be made up of computer animation.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' Earth is {{Animesque}} while [[{{Cyberspace}} Lyoko]] is [=CGI=]. The ''Series/CodeLyokoEvolution'' SequelSeries had the Real World in Live-Action with Lyoko still being computer animated.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGamesMaster'' starts on a live-action Earth, then Kevin gets transported to the animated Videoland and visits various animated video game worlds.

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In ''Literature/ThePhantomTollbooth'', the scenes on Earth are live-action while the MagicalLand is animated.

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* Cartoon Land, from the very early Creator/WaltDisney shorts, ''[[WesternAnimation/AliceComedies Alice in Cartoon Land]]''.

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* Cartoon Land, from the very early A lot Creator/WaltDisney shorts, ''[[WesternAnimation/AliceComedies ''WesternAnimation/AliceComedies'' start on live action but have Alice going to sleep and dreaming she's in Cartoon Land]]''.an animated world full of cartoon characters.
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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob. Sadly they went there [[AllForNothing for nothing]], as the Star of Astoroth containing the magic formula (which they were looking for) vanishes upon being brought in the "live-action" world... though they still get the formula, from the picture book Paul kept all this time, which happens to be about the Isle of Naboombu.

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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob. Sadly they went there [[AllForNothing for nothing]], as the Star of Astoroth containing the magic formula (which they were looking for) vanishes upon being brought in the "live-action" world... though they still get the formula, from the picture book Paul kept all this time, which happens to be about the Isle of Naboombu.Naboombu and features a clear drawing of the Star.
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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob. Sadly they went there [[AllForNothing for nothing]], as the Star of Astoroth containing the magic formula vanishes upon being brought in the "live-action" world... though they still get the formula, from the picture book Paul kept all this time, which happens to be about the Isle of Naboombu.

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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob. Sadly they went there [[AllForNothing for nothing]], as the Star of Astoroth containing the magic formula (which they were looking for) vanishes upon being brought in the "live-action" world... though they still get the formula, from the picture book Paul kept all this time, which happens to be about the Isle of Naboombu.
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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob. Sadly they went there [[AllForNothing for nothing]], as the Star of Astoroth containing the magic formula vanishes upon being brought in the "live-action" world... though they still get the formula, from the picture book Paul kept all this time, which happens to be about the Isle of Naboombu.

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* The same year as ''Toonstruck'', we also got ''VideoGame/StayTooned'' that had cartoon characters leaving the TV. The human protagonist becomes TrappedInTVLand at the end.
* ''VideoGame/{{Toonstruck}}'': The protagonist, a cartoon animator, ends up in a toon world.

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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob.

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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob.


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* Dr Strange and America Chavez briefly fall through a cartoon universe when passing through several different worlds in ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness''.


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** TheStinger of the live-action film ''Film/{{Venom|2018}}'' states that ''Into the Spider-Verse'' takes place "in an AlternateUniverse".
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Subtrope of AlternateUniverse. Compare with {{Toontown}}, where toon and man are separated by simple geography instead of different dimensions.

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Subtrope of AlternateUniverse.AlternateUniverse and RogerRabbitEffect. Compare with {{Toontown}}, where toon and man are separated by simple geography instead of different dimensions.
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* ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'': The universe of the Isle of Naboombu is a WorldOfFunnyAnimals and, much like the chalk painting world of ''Film/MaryPoppins'', it is animated, and the live-action protagonists are transported to it by the magical bedknob.

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