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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': [=SpongeBob=] forgets how to do everything after losing his confidence in the episode "Pickles." He spends an entire night trying to remember the position he falls asleep in, before his alarm clock starts ringing and he shifts his focus to trying to remember how to turn it off.
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* In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': Riker complains to Dr. Crusher that he's feeling tired and unrested lately, despite no apparent disruptions to his sleep schedule. After this, he requests a 7am wake-up call from Geordie before going to bed - only for Geordie to immediately arrive and inform him it's 7am. It turned out aliens were kidnapping Riker into a parallel dimension at night, and he had no memory of it the next day.

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* In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': Riker complains to Dr. Crusher that he's feeling tired and unrested lately, despite no apparent disruptions to his sleep schedule. After this, he requests a 7am wake-up call from Geordie Geordi before going to bed - only for Geordie Geordi to immediately arrive and inform him it's 7am. It turned out aliens were kidnapping Riker into a parallel dimension at night, and he had no memory of it the next day.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'': Charlie Brown spends all night working on a book report on ''Literature/WarAndPeace'', and when he finally finishes, he goes to bed and falls asleep, only to be woken up by his younger sister, Sally seconds later.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'': Charlie Brown spends all night working on a book report on ''Literature/WarAndPeace'', and when he finally finishes, he goes to bed and falls asleep, only to be woken up by his younger sister, Sally Sally, seconds later.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'': Charlie Brown spends all night working on a book report on ''Literature/WarAndPeace'', and when he finally finishes, he goes to bed and falls asleep, only to be woken up by his alarm clock seconds later.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'': Charlie Brown spends all night working on a book report on ''Literature/WarAndPeace'', and when he finally finishes, he goes to bed and falls asleep, only to be woken up by his alarm clock younger sister, Sally seconds later.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePeanutsMovie'': Charlie Brown spends all night working on a book report on ''Literature/WarAndPeace'', and when he finally finishes, he goes to bed and falls asleep, only to be woken up by his alarm clock seconds later.


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* ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'': A variant in "Cat Nap"; Sylvester is tired and cranky when he is asked by the Looney Builders to paint a mural for a cheese-themed cafe for Ruthie and Gerdie. It is revealed that he spent all of the night before working on a puzzle. When he finished it in the morning, he went to bed to get some sleep, only to be awakened by a phone call from the Looney Builders asking for his assistance.
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* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': On at least one occasion Tim sneaks in from acting as Robin all night and falls into bed just in time for the housekeeper Mrs. Mac to open the door and order him to get up. On another occasion his father opens the door just as Tim is pulling back the covers to get in bed and says it's good Tim is already up and forces him downstairs while rambling about how lazy it is for teenagers to sleep in on the weekend, even though Jack is about to leave rather than spend time with Tim.

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* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': ''ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}}'': On at least one occasion Tim sneaks in from acting as Robin all night and falls into bed just in time for the housekeeper Mrs. Mac to open the door and order him to get up. On another occasion his father opens the door just as Tim is pulling back the covers to get in bed and says it's good Tim is already up and forces him downstairs while rambling about how lazy it is for teenagers to sleep in on the weekend, even though Jack is about to leave rather than spend time with Tim.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}}'' episode "Pinga Sleepwalks", Pingu gets his sleepwalking sister home just before it's time to wake up. He then proceeds to fall asleep at the breakfast table.



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