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* ''Series/TheBigComfyCouch'': Each episode ends with Loonete and Molly going to sleep with an instrumental lullaby version of the theme song playing over the end credits.

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* ''Series/TheBigComfyCouch'': Each episode ends with Loonete Loonette and Molly going to sleep with an instrumental lullaby version of the theme song playing over the end credits.
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It's bedtime. the characters are getting ready for a good night's sleep or have already drifted off to dreamland. The soundtrack in this case completes the mood, playing a soft, light melody akin to a lullaby, as though singing the characters to sleep. There may be actual singing, but for this to be in effect, it should be part of the soundtrack, rather than source music.

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It's bedtime. the The characters are getting ready for a good night's sleep or have already drifted off to dreamland. The soundtrack in this case completes the mood, playing a soft, light melody akin to a lullaby, as though singing the characters to sleep. There may be actual singing, but for this to be in effect, it should be part of the soundtrack, rather than source music.
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* In the Onbaa filler episode of ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'', a calming music box rendition of Tenten's theme when the Onbaa bring a passed-out Naruto back to the Hidden Leaf Village near the end of the episode.
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* ''Series/TheGoodNightShow'' has a celestia one that plays in the penultimate (after "Ready for Bed") and final (you know, the one with the Hush the Fish poem) links of each episode. This also played in [[ChristmasSpecial Sprout's Snooze-a-Thon]] and a brief clip of Nina fast asleep on [=SproutOnline=].com.



* ''WesternAnimation/LaCalabacita'' has a usually [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]] song accompanying the animation, which usually involve characters going to bed.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LaCalabacita'' has a usually [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]] song accompanying the animation, which usually involve characters going to bed.
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* ''Series/TheGoodNightShow'' has a celestia one that plays in the penultimate (after "Ready for Bed") and final (you know, the one with the Hush the Fish poem) links of each episode. This also played in [[ChristmasSpecial Sprout's Snooze-a-Thon]] and a brief clip of Nina fast asleep on [=SproutOnline=].com.
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* Non-sleep related: the ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoon "A Feather In His Hare" ends with the Mohican collapsing in a dead faint when he sees storks above carrying his newborn triplets, then Bugs follows suit when he sees storks carrying a massive litter of newborn kittens (baby rabbits), all this to Carl Stalling's arrangement of "Rock-a-Bye Baby."
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* The ''Series/{{NCIS}} episode "Jack Knife" has an exhausted [=McGee=] on the verge of falling asleep several times; each time, the soundtrack plays an off-kilter version of "Brahm's Lullaby".

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* The ''Series/{{NCIS}} ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episode "Jack Knife" has an exhausted [=McGee=] on the verge of falling asleep several times; each time, the soundtrack plays an off-kilter version of "Brahm's Lullaby".
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* ''Series/TheBigComfyCouch'': Each episode ends with Loonete and Molly going to sleep with an instrumental lullaby version of the theme song playing over the end credits

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* The ''Series/{{NCIS}} episode "Jack Knife" has an exhausted [=McGee=] on the verge of falling asleep several times; each time, the soundtrack plays an off-kilter version of "Brahm's Lullaby".
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* If a song in an anime soundtrack has the word ''oyasumi'' (meaning "good night") in the title, there's a good chance it's a lullaby (at least if it's a {{Kodomomuke}} show). For example: the Japanese ending theme for ''Anime/TheLittlBits'' is called "Oyasumi Chuchuna" (translating to "Goodnight Teenybit," using the English name for that character) and is a lullaby for the male lead's baby sister. Likewise, the original ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' series ending theme is a lullaby to the titular character: "Oyasumi Maya."
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Compare NostalgicMusicBox. Contrast RousingLullaby and OminousMusicBoxTune.

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* In one of the animated episodes of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'', Raffish Ralph is meeting with Weasel [=McGreed=] about his latest plan to take over Bear Country, which involves hypnotism. Weasel demonstrates by hypnotizing Ralph to sleep, which is accompanied by a statement of "Rock-a-Bye Baby" on the saxophone, the main instrument of Ralph's {{Leitmotif}}.

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* In one of the animated episodes of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'', Raffish Ralph is meeting with Weasel [=McGreed=] about his latest plan to take over Bear Country, which involves hypnotism. Weasel demonstrates by hypnotizing Ralph to sleep, which is accompanied by a statement of "Rock-a-Bye Baby" on the saxophone, the main instrument of Ralph's {{Leitmotif}}.{{Leitmotif}}.

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* ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'': Cammy Melee is a witness who constantly falls asleep. Naturally her theme is half asleep itself.

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* ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'': Cammy Melee Meele is a witness who [[{{Sleepyhead}} constantly falls asleep.asleep]]. Naturally her theme is half asleep itself.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': "You'll Be In My Heart" starts as Kala singing to Tarzan, then switches to Music/PhilCollins for the rest of the song as the gorilla tribe settles down into their nests for the night.

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* In one of the animated episodes of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'', Raffish Ralph is meeting with Weasel [=McGreed=] about his latest plan to take over Bear Country, which involves hypnotism. Weasel demonstrates by hypnotizing Ralph to sleep, which is accompanied by a statement of "Rock-a-Bye Baby" on the saxophone, the main instrument of Ralph's {{Leitmotif}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': "You'll Be In My Heart" starts as Kala singing to Tarzan, then switches to Music/PhilCollins for the rest of the song as the gorilla tribe settles down into their nests for the night.

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* In one of the animated episodes of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'', Raffish Ralph is meeting with Weasel [=McGreed=] about his latest plan to take over Bear Country, which involves hypnotism. Weasel demonstrates by hypnotizing Ralph to sleep, which is accompanied by a statement of "Rock-a-Bye Baby" on the saxophone, the main instrument of Ralph's {{Leitmotif}}. \n* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': "You'll Be In My Heart" starts as Kala singing to Tarzan, then switches to Music/PhilCollins for the rest of the song as the gorilla tribe settles down into their nests for the night.
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It's bedtime. the characters are getting ready for a good night's sleep or have already drifted off to dreamland. The soundtrack in this case completes the mood, playing a soft, light melody akin to a lullaby, as though singing the characters to sleep. There may be actual singing, but for this to be in effect, it should be part of the soundtrack, rather than source music.

Instruments used are typically ones with soft, soothing sounds. Some of the more common ones are the celesta, glockenspiel, or toy piano, probably for their sound invoking that of a music box.

A couple of likely {{Standard Snippet}}s are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t894eGoymio Brahms' "lullaby"]] and "Rock-A-Bye Baby".

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* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'': After retrieving the ark from the Nazis, Indiana Jones is getting an AfterActionPatchUp from Marion which leads to the two starting to get amorous, the orchestra building up the LoveTheme before...[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVxMFX4hm6s&list=PLqnnuEVGcRQxRAb_IbIclr1gCQhmuKZ_r&index=17 it trails off with a celesta as Indy's exhaustion finally catches up with him]].
* ''Film/JurassicPark'': The track "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TVWKqfqe28 A Tree For My Bed]]", basically the main theme played on a celesta, plays as Grant and the kids are settling into the (relative) safety of a tree for the night.
* ''Film/TheChamp'': At the end of the film, as Dink sobs into his mother's arms following Champ's death, "Brahms' Lullaby" starts to play over the end title.

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* ''Series/BabylonFive'': "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS01E05TheParliamentOfDreams The Parliament of Dreams]]" begins with G'Kar singing to himself as he prepares dinner right before being informed that an old political rival has sent an assassin after him. Later, he is informed that the assassin's guild would have left him a black flower as a warning, and that if he hasn't received one, he can rest easy. That night, G'Kar is sleeping in bed while the soundtrack plays a lullaby version of the song he was singing before turning into something more akin to horror music as he awakes to find a black flower lying next to him.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'': If you approach a sleeping piranha plant, the main soundtrack fades to a soft lullaby tune.
* ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'': Cammy Melee is a witness who constantly falls asleep. Naturally her theme is half asleep itself.
* In the online game ''Kindergarten'', "Rock-a-Bye Baby" plays whenever one of the children sleeps.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/BettyBoop'', the episode "More Pep" focuses on Betty and an offscreen guy named Uncle Max trying to make Pudgy the dog more energetic. Pudgy keeps falling asleep and whenever he falls asleep, "Brahms' Lullaby" plays.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', when the Warner siblings fall AsleepInClass, "Rock-a-Bye Baby" plays in the background.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Two Boys and a Baby", a lullaby tune plays whenever Lily falls asleep.
* ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'': At the start of "Bathroom Humor", "Brahms' Lullaby" plays while Big Dog is asleep with his head in a trash can.
* In one of the animated episodes of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'', Raffish Ralph is meeting with Weasel [=McGreed=] about his latest plan to take over Bear Country, which involves hypnotism. Weasel demonstrates by hypnotizing Ralph to sleep, which is accompanied by a statement of "Rock-a-Bye Baby" on the saxophone, the main instrument of Ralph's {{Leitmotif}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'': "You'll Be In My Heart" starts as Kala singing to Tarzan, then switches to Music/PhilCollins for the rest of the song as the gorilla tribe settles down into their nests for the night.

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