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* ''Film/Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge'' reveals that anything misplaced in either Halloweentown or the mortal world ends up at the house of Gort the ogre.

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* ''Film/Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge'' reveals that anything misplaced in either Halloweentown or the mortal world ends up at the house of Gort the ogre.




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* ''Literature/MaryPoppins Opens the Door'' has Mary Poppins take the Banks children to visit her uncle, the Man in the Moon, who hoards physical items lost on Earth.
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* An episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' has the Halliwell sisters using a spell to find lost things backfiring to the point that everything they ever lost came back, thus turning their house into this trope. At the climax of the episode it ended up returning the lost souls of all the evil they defeated in the past, which might have made the current living threat worse before they devise a spell to use those spirits to put him down for good.

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* An episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' has the Halliwell sisters using a spell to find lost things backfiring to the point that everything they ever lost came back, thus turning their house into this trope. At the climax of the episode it ended up returning the lost souls of all the evil they defeated in the past, which might have made the current living threat worse before they devise a spell to use those spirits to put him down for good.
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* The Neath in''VideoGame/SunlessSea'' might well be one of these. A lot of things to be found there seem to be plopped haphazardly from other places in space and time. Aside from entire cities, such as London, there are also Eldritch Abominations, the Skeletons of massive unknown...things, and A pair of Sphinxes implied to be from Egypt and somehow related to the famous one in Giza. Granted, the Neath seems to be unconcerned with the rules of time and space and causality at times as well.

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* The Massive underground Ocean in the Neath in''VideoGame/SunlessSea'' from ''VideoGame/SunlessSea'' might well be one of these.these, being seemingly unconcerned with things such as time, space and causality. A lot of things to be found there seem to be plopped haphazardly from other places in space and time. Aside from entire cities, such as London, there are also Eldritch Abominations, the Skeletons of massive unknown...things, and A pair of Sphinxes implied to be from Egypt and somehow related to the famous one in Giza. Granted, the Neath seems to be unconcerned with the rules of time and space and causality at times as well.
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\n* The Neath in''VideoGame/SunlessSea'' might well be one of these. A lot of things to be found there seem to be plopped haphazardly from other places in space and time. Aside from entire cities, such as London, there are also Eldritch Abominations, the Skeletons of massive unknown...things, and A pair of Sphinxes implied to be from Egypt and somehow related to the famous one in Giza. Granted, the Neath seems to be unconcerned with the rules of time and space and causality at times as well.
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* An episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' has the Halliwell sisters using a spell to find lost things backfiring to the point that everything they ever lost came back, thus turning their house into this trope.

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* An episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' has the Halliwell sisters using a spell to find lost things backfiring to the point that everything they ever lost came back, thus turning their house into this trope. At the climax of the episode it ended up returning the lost souls of all the evil they defeated in the past, which might have made the current living threat worse before they devise a spell to use those spirits to put him down for good.

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Often accessible via TheBermudaTriangle. Not to be confused with ''Literature/WideSargassoSea''.

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Often accessible via TheBermudaTriangle. TheBermudaTriangle.

Not to be confused with ''Literature/WideSargassoSea''.''Literature/WideSargassoSea'', a 1966 fanfic (but a classic nonetheless) of ''Literature/JaneEyre'' following the life of the latter's resident MadwomanInTheAttic.
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Often accessible via TheBermudaTriangle.

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Often accessible via TheBermudaTriangle. Not to be confused with ''Literature/WideSargassoSea''.
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* The many manifestations of Drains in ''Literature/{{Pact}}'' are places where forgotten things go, even gods forgotten by their former worshipers, and where Others such as bogeyman are formed.

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* The many manifestations of the Drains in ''Literature/{{Pact}}'' are places where forgotten things go, even gods forgotten by their former worshipers, and where Others such as bogeyman are formed.
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* In ''Finders Keepers'' by Emily Rodda, the protagonist visits the world where things go when you put them down a moment ago and can't find them again.

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* In ''Finders Keepers'' by Emily Rodda, Creator/EmilyRodda, the protagonist visits the world where things go when you put them down a moment ago and can't find them again.
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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a variant in the form of [[spoiler:an endless room filled with objects that people at Hogwarts have hidden over the years -- though it all gets destroyed in the final book with a dose of wizard napalm]].

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[[Magazine/ForteanTimes Charles Fort]] called it the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Sargasso_Sea Super-Sargasso Sea]]; the dimension into which lost things go. Amelia Earhart's over at the bar. The LostColony of Roanoke is next door. USS Cyclops? In the harbor. [[ElvisLives Elvis]]? Who do you think is on stage? The Dead Sea Scrolls? Have a pamphlet. And everybody has all the socks they could possibly need. Just not matched ones.

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[[Magazine/ForteanTimes Charles Fort]] called it the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Sargasso_Sea Super-Sargasso Sea]]; the dimension into which lost things go. Amelia Earhart's over at the bar. The LostColony of Roanoke is next door. USS Cyclops? In the harbor. Music/ElvisPresley? [[ElvisLives Elvis]]? Who do you think is on stage? stage?]] The Dead Sea Scrolls? Have a pamphlet. And everybody has all the socks they could possibly need. Just not matched ones.



* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a variant in the form of [[spoiler:an endless room filled with objects that people at Hogwarts have hidden over the years -- though it all gets destroyed in the final book]].

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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a variant in the form of [[spoiler:an endless room filled with objects that people at Hogwarts have hidden over the years -- though it all gets destroyed in the final book]].
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* This is how the titular ''VideoGame/{{Submachine}}'' behaves, with its architecture being comprised of a mishmash of ancient ruins from multiple civilizations.

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* ''Fanfic/DaringDoAndTheJourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarth'' has the Temple of the Lost. The protagonists go there to find Pinkie Pie's missing body, and they have to sort through loose change, missing socks, and other assorted junk first.

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* ''Fanfic/DaringDoAndTheJourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarth'' has the Temple of the Lost. The protagonists go there to find Pinkie Pie's missing body, and they have to sort through loose change, missing socks, and other assorted junk first.

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* In Ben Lear's ''Lillian: A Folk Opera'', the narrator believes that everything lost winds up eventually in the Great Pacific garbage patch. He journeys there to find a vague something that he thinks is missing from his romantic relationship.

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* On the search for Cassie's missing dad, Marion and Cassie from ''WesternAnimation/BountyHamster'' find themselves in the world of the lost. Not only are lost objects there, but people too: there's a room of lost dads and even the antagonists that the duo 'lost.'
* A sock-oriented variant appears in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JacobTwoTwo''. Jacob finds an AlternateDimension where all the missing socks go. Here, they use socks as currency, and there's even a black market for them.

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* On the search for Cassie's missing dad, Marion and Cassie from ''WesternAnimation/BountyHamster'' find themselves in the world of the lost. Not only are lost objects there, but people too: there's a room of lost dads and even the antagonists that the duo 'lost.'
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* A sock-oriented variant appears in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JacobTwoTwo''. Jacob finds an AlternateDimension where all the missing socks go. Here, they use socks as currency, and there's even a black market for them.



* The Bikini Bottom Triangle in the eponymous episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' contains many items taken by the mermaids via singing to activate a giant vacuum, which opens a rift in the sky while doing so. When they sing their song backwards, the items are returned to their owner.

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* The Bikini Bottom Triangle in the eponymous episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' contains many items taken by the mermaids via singing to activate a giant vacuum, which opens a rift in the sky while doing so. When they sing their song backwards, the items are returned to their owner.owner.
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* ''VideoGame/DarkVoid''. Aliens, lost ships, Nikola Tesla. It's all in the Void. The hero even enters via TheBermudaTriangle.

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* ''VideoGame/DarkVoid''. Aliens, lost ships, Nikola Tesla.UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla. It's all in the Void. The hero even enters via TheBermudaTriangle.
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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' has a variant in the form of [[spoiler:an endless room filled with objects that people at Hogwarts have hidden over the years -- though it all gets destroyed in the final book]].
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* In text adventures there is usually a location which the player cannot reach, containing all the objects not currently in play. In the UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum game ''Shadows of Mordor'', it is possible (by design or mischance) for the player to travel to this location -- the description reads 'Frodo is nowhere'. It isn't possible to leave again.



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* In ''Finders Keepers'' by Emily Rodda, the protagonist visits the world where things go when you put them down a moment ago and can't find them again.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' (BECMI) module IM3 The Best of Intentions. One of the planes the Immortal PCs may have to travel to is Unsoncy. The center of the plane is a rotating disk of debris that comes out of a singularity in the middle. Items lost on other planes of the universe end up here. The Immortal who controls the plane always looks here first when he loses a pair of socks in his washing machine.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' (BECMI) module IM3 The [=IM3=] "The Best of Intentions. Intentions". One of the planes the Immortal PCs [=PCs=] may have to travel to is Unsoncy. The center of the plane is a rotating disk of debris that comes out of a singularity in the middle. Items lost on other planes of the universe end up here. The Immortal who controls the plane always looks here first when he loses a pair of socks in his washing machine.
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* Book One of the ''Literature/SolarQueen'' series is "Sargasso of Space."
* As well as a story in ''Literature/CaptainFuture''.
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[[Magazine/ForteanTimes Charles Fort]] called it the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Sargasso_Sea Super-Sargasso Sea]]; the dimension into which lost things go. Amelia Earhart's over at the bar. The Lost Colony of Roanoke is next door. USS Cyclops? In the harbor. Elvis? Who do you think is on stage? The Dead Sea Scrolls? Have a pamphlet. And everybody has all the socks they could possibly need. Just not matched ones.

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[[Magazine/ForteanTimes Charles Fort]] called it the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Sargasso_Sea Super-Sargasso Sea]]; the dimension into which lost things go. Amelia Earhart's over at the bar. The Lost Colony LostColony of Roanoke is next door. USS Cyclops? In the harbor. Elvis? [[ElvisLives Elvis]]? Who do you think is on stage? The Dead Sea Scrolls? Have a pamphlet. And everybody has all the socks they could possibly need. Just not matched ones.
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-->''Phoebe'': So technically I lost it there and now I've found it again. I hope this doesn't affect my virginity.

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* The Land of Lost Objects in ''Series/EerieIndiana'' is located in the center of the Earth and is run by the US government that steals objects to promote consumerism.

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* The many manifestations of Drains in ''Literature/{{Pact}}'' are places where forgotten things go, even gods forgotten by their former worshipers, and where Others such as bogeyman are formed.



* The Bikini Bottom Triangle in the eponymous episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' contains many items taken by the mermaids via singing to activate a giant vacuum, which opens a rift in the sky while doing so. When they sing their song backwards, the items are returned to their owner.

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* The many manifestations of Drains in ''Literature/{{Pact}}'' are places where forgotten things go, even gods forgotten by their former worshipers, and where Others such as bogeyman are formed.
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* The Bikini Bottom Triangle in the eponymous episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' contains many items taken by the mermaids via singing to activate a giant vacuum, which opens a rift in the sky while doing so. When they sing their song backwards, the items are returned to their owner.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' (BECMI) module IM3 The Best of Intentions. One of the planes the Immortal PCs may have to travel to is Unsoncy. The center of the plane is a rotating disk of debris that comes out of a singularity in the middle. Items lost on other planes of the universe end up here. The Immortal who controls the plane always looks here first when he loses a pair of socks in his washing machine.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' (BECMI) module IM3 The Best of Intentions. One of the planes the Immortal PCs may have to travel to is Unsoncy. The center of the plane is a rotating disk of debris that comes out of a singularity in the middle. Items lost on other planes of the universe end up here. The Immortal who controls the plane always looks here first when he loses a pair of socks in his washing machine.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' (BECMI) module IM3 The Best of Intentions. One of the planes the Immortal PCs may have to travel to is Unsoncy. The center of the plane is a rotating disk of debris that comes out of a singularity in the middle. Items lost on other planes of the universe end up here. The Immortal who controls the plane always looks here first when he loses a pair of socks in his washing machine.

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You can't find it. It's gone. So, you forget about it. And then one day you get lost at sea, you wander too deep into the woods, your starship's hyperspace thingy malfunctions, or you just fall through a metaphorical crack in the sidewalk, and you end up discovering where all those missing socks go.

[[Magazine/ForteanTimes Charles Fort]] called it the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Sargasso_Sea Super-Sargasso Sea]]; the dimension into which lost things go. Amelia Earhart's over at the bar. The Lost Colony of Roanoke is next door. USS Cyclops? In the harbor. Elvis? Who do you think is on stage? The Dead Sea Scrolls? Have a pamphlet. And everybody has all the socks they could possibly need. Just not matched ones.

This is a place all adventurers InHarmsWay wish they would end up, and everyone else wishes was just a fantasy; the multiverse's biggest attic/basement/toolshed. '''Everything''' is here. Starships, Indigo Children, misfit toys. It's a PortalCrossroadWorld where it's easy to enter but significantly harder to leave. It's a DerelictGraveyard that people actually ''live'' in. It's a LandfillBeyondTheStars where the crap ''never'' stops gathering. It's everything you could possibly want mixed with all the stuff you hoped you'd never see again.

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*Creator/JMichaelStraczynski's ''ComicBook/MidnightNation'' is a place of the lost and abandoned -- not just objects but people. A particularly interesting element of that is a shack containing the lost work of every artist who [[AuthorExistenceFailure died before creating it]], kept safe until such time that another artist can create it.

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*''Fanfic/DaringDoAndTheJourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarth'' has the Temple of the Lost. The protagonists go there to find Pinkie Pie's missing body, and they have to sort through loose change, missing socks, and other assorted junk first.

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*Sakaar in ''Film/ThorRagnarok''; in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, '''any''' BlindJump will add you to the endless stream of junk falling from the [[PortalCrossroadWorld myriad portals]] hovering above this LandfillBeyondTheStars.

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*Book One of the ''Literature/SolarQueen'' series is "Sargasso of Space."
*As well as a story in ''Literature/CaptainFuture''.

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*The Land of Lost Objects in ''Series/EerieIndiana'' is located in the center of the Earth and is run by the US government that steals objects to promote consumerism.
*An episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' has the Halliwell sisters using a spell to find lost things backfiring to the point that everything they ever lost came back, thus turning their house into this trope.

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*In Ben Lear's ''Lillian: A Folk Opera'', the narrator believes that everything lost winds up eventually in the Great Pacific garbage patch. He journeys there to find a vague something that he thinks is missing from his romantic relationship.

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*''VideoGame/DarkVoid''. Aliens, lost ships, Nikola Tesla. It's all in the Void. The hero even enters via TheBermudaTriangle.
*In ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'', the barrier surrounding [[FantasyKitchenSink Gensokyo]] works such that it attracts things or concepts which have "become fantasy" in the outside world. While it's mainly a justification for the existence of {{youkai}}, it also attracts other things like extinct or endangered species, and yes, a bunch of lost items from the outside.

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*''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' (BECMI) module IM3 The Best of Intentions. One of the planes the Immortal PCs may have to travel to is Unsoncy. The center of the plane is a rotating disk of debris that comes out of a singularity in the middle. Items lost on other planes of the universe end up here. The Immortal who controls the plane always looks here first when he loses a pair of socks in his washing machine.

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* On the search for Cassie's missing dad, Marion and Cassie from ''WesternAnimation/BountyHamster'' find themselves in the world of the lost. Not only are lost objects there, but people too: there's a room of lost dads and even the antagonists that the duo 'lost.'
*A sock-oriented variant appears in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JacobTwoTwo''. Jacob finds an AlternateDimension where all the missing socks go. Here, they use socks as currency, and there's even a black market for them.
*A literal [[http://ghostbusters.wikia.com/wiki/Land_of_Lost_Objects Land of Lost Objects]] appears in ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''.
*In ''WesternAnimation/PeterPanAndThePirates'' both the Lost Boys and the Pirates enter a group of caverns in Neverland that is indeed the Land of Lost Objects, where they even met Captain Hook's lost childhood.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' episode "Black Hole", Commander Hoek and Cadet Stimpy go through a black hole and end up in a strange dimension, where they find a pile of all of Earth's missing left socks.
* The Bikini Bottom Triangle in the eponymous episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' contains many items taken by the mermaids via singing to activate a giant vacuum, which opens a rift in the sky while doing so. When they sing their song backwards, the items are returned to their owner.

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