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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS19E5 Death by Persuasion]]" uses the Creator/JaneAusten weekend as an excuse to dress up the cast in gorgeous Regency outfits.
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* In ''ComicBook/GIJoe vs The Franchise/{{Transformers}} II,'' some Transformers are cast back in time to the 1970s and 1930s, acquiring period vehicle modes.
* ''Kitty's Fairy Tale'', a reimagining of the Comicbook/XMen in an Literature/ArabianNights-esque bedside story.

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* In ''ComicBook/GIJoe ''Franchise/GIJoe vs The Franchise/{{Transformers}} II,'' some Transformers are cast back in time to the 1970s and 1930s, acquiring period vehicle modes.
* ''Kitty's Fairy Tale'', a reimagining of the Comicbook/XMen ''ComicBook/XMen'' in an Literature/ArabianNights-esque bedside story.



* Another RealityWarper did the same thing to New York City in an [[Comicbook/XMen X-Men]] story.
* Many of Creator/DCComics' ''{{Elseworld}}s'' stories are like this, notably ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' (the JLI in TheWildWest).
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Two separate storylines saw Diana, ComicBook/SteveTrevor and the Holliday Girls tossed into multiple historical periods with their outfits changing into elaborate ones to match the era.

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* Another RealityWarper did the same thing to New York City in an [[Comicbook/XMen X-Men]] ''ComicBook/XMen'' story.
* Many of Creator/DCComics' ''{{Elseworld}}s'' ''Creator/{{Elseworlds}}'' stories are like this, notably ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' (the JLI in TheWildWest).
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol Vol. 1]]: Two separate storylines saw Diana, ComicBook/SteveTrevor and the Holliday Girls tossed into multiple historical periods with their outfits changing into elaborate ones to match the era.
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* Many of Creator/DCComics' ''{{Elseworld}}s'' stories are like this, notably ''Justice Riders'' (the JLI in TheWildWest).

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* Many of Creator/DCComics' ''{{Elseworld}}s'' stories are like this, notably ''Justice Riders'' ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' (the JLI in TheWildWest).
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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' in the episode "Finding Mary McGuffin" has this. After watching their father's old Film Noir movies, Phineas and Ferb decide to find Candace's lost doll using that style. They also parody other detective movies and shows. Lampshaded when an old man they are questioning says, "Aren't you a little young to know all these detective shows." and Phineas says "[[{{Catchphrase}} Yes. Yes we]] (''puts sunglasses on'') [[{{Catchphrase}} are.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' in the episode "Finding Mary McGuffin" has this. After watching their father's old Film Noir movies, Phineas and Ferb decide to find Candace's lost doll using that style. They also parody other detective movies and shows. Lampshaded when an old man they are questioning says, "Aren't you a little young to know all these detective shows." and Phineas says "[[{{Catchphrase}} Yes. "Yes. Yes we]] we (''puts sunglasses on'') [[{{Catchphrase}} are.]]
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* A ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode had the Doctor stuck on a planet with a technology and culture level very similar to medieval Europe, and telling the young squire he befriended stories of ''Voyager'''s adventures, which the squire visualised in terms he was familiar with, turning the crew into an order of knights on a sailing ship.

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* A ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode ''Series/StarTrekVoyager: Avalon Rising'' was a one-shot comic book that had the Doctor stuck on a planet with a technology and culture level very similar to medieval Europe, and telling the young squire he befriended stories of ''Voyager'''s adventures, which the squire visualised in terms he was familiar with, turning the crew into an order of knights on a sailing ship.
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* A ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode had the Doctor stuck on a planet with a technology and culture level very similar to medieval Europe, and telling the young squire he befriended stories of ''Voyager'''s adventures, which the squire visualised in terms he was familiar with, turning the crew into an order of knights on a sailing ship.
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* The ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'' episode "It Never Ends Well For The Chicken", which is framed as Lucifer telling a story to Trixie about a previous adventure he'd had and using the various other characters in the series as stand-ins for the actual people.

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