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7Stories that [[AllJustADream were merely dreams]] in western animation TV shows.
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10* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'': Most of the events in the episode "Dude of the Living Dead" are just a lengthy nightmare, which resulted from Jude watching a 24-hour long monster movie marathon.
11* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' episode "Sleepless in Retroville" ends with Jimmy waking up after getting attacked by the pizza monsters, followed by [[DreamWithinADream Hugh waking up]], [[RuleOfThree then Carl]], [[OverlyLongGag then Sheen]], and [[SerialEscalation then the pizza monster itself]], whose wife reassures him there are no such things as children before they both go back to sleep.
12* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
13** The RuleSixtyThree episodes are all "[[TakeThatAudience fanfictions]]" written by different characters; only the first one had this as a twist, though.
14** "King Worm", though the plot is that the characters eventually realize it's a dream and need to escape.
15** The episode "Puhoy" ends with the revelation that Finn dreamed about his adventures in the pillow kingdom...[[OrWasItADream maybe]].
16* ''WesternAnimation/ALVINNNAndTheChipmunks'':
17** The whole episode of "Theozilla" turns out to be this from Miss Smith.
18** The episode "Double Trouble" is this too, Alvin thinks Simon's machine can create a clone of himself, when it actually creates bubbles.
19* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'': In "The Apprentice", the show manages to get even MORE weird than it already is around the time that Gumball is conked on the head by a golf ball. What proceeds is a tripped-out sequence of Gumball cheating at golf with supersonic tennis rackets and vacuum trees (and an actual tripping-out sequence) that gets weirder and weirder until the Magic Frog from South Park manages to convince Gumball to throw the match, which somehow ruins the CEO's logically impractical evil plan, and Gumball hugs Mr. Fitzgerald while fireworks play in the background... at which point the show finally stops feeding you nuts and pans out to a brain-damaged Gumball right after he lost the game. The CEO lampshades it, laughing all the way:
20-->'''CEO:''' HA HA! He-he went into an entire montage where he thought he won the game epically, but it turns out it was all in his head ever since he got conked by the ball in match nine! BWA HA HA HA (etc.)
21* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' has one when Stan accidentally crapped himself in a pool party and concocts a scheme to get UsefulNotes/BarackObama to do the same. It was a dream moments before he actually jumps... and craps himself. It's implied that this was not the first time he's done it too. The ending is foreshadowed by the episode title, "An Incident at Owl Creek" (which is a clear homage to "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", a DyingDream story)
22* ''WesternAnimation/AngelsFriends'' has Raf and Sulfus both have a dream where they get married. They later wake up in the night.
23* There is an ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' segment where Brain dreams that he is the Rockefeller family baby, but the DeliveryStork mistakenly brings him to the Hip Hippos instead.
24* Subverted and discussed at the end of Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}''. After a season that went in a completely different direction and upon learning that Lana's baby is also his, Archer spaces out and wonders if he's about to wake up from a coma he's been in since the end of the previous season. Turns out that's not the case.
25* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''
26** In [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE30PerchanceToDream "Perchance to Dream"]], Bruce Wayne wakes up in a world where he isn't Batman. He eventually realizes that it is a dream (because some people's dreams work in such a way that they can't read anything in a dream) and ends it by jumping off the clock tower. Apart from the reading issue, wish fulfillment dreams don't work on Batman; a world where Bruce Wayne is happy? His subconscious knows that's impossible.
27** [[Recap/TheNewBatmanAdventuresE12OverTheEdge "Over the Edge"]] has Batgirl getting hit by Scarecrow's fear gas and hallucinating a scenario where [[BadFuture she dies, and Gordon goes to war against Batman]]. The dream ends when Bane, who had just been electrocuted to near-death, uses his last breath to toss the Bat-signal at Batman and Gordon, knocking them both off the top of Police Headquarters.
28* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': The dark episode "Shadow of the Bat," in which Batman turns the whole Justice League International into vampires, turns out to be a hallucination caused by a bite from Dala.
29* In the ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' episode "[[Recap/BeastWarsS3E6FeralScreamPart2 Feral Scream Part 2]]", Cheetor (who had taken heavy damage in the last episode) has a nightmare where the Maximals force him into the CR chamber and it messes with his recent transformations between Transmetal and Transmetal 2 forms. He awakens, only to see another transformation begin.
30* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'': The finale, "I'm Only Sleeping," has John falling asleep while telling a story to two children and dreams he's helping a knight battle a dragon. George, Paul and Ringo suddenly appear to assist.
31* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': The events of "Montaged" when Cricket suddenly becomes stuck in a series of nonstop montages while trying to become a sheep rodeo champion in just one day turn out to be a weird dream he had from having a concussion when the sheep kicked him into the wall.
32* Happens in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' (titled "Shriek Loves Dog"), where Cat plans to make Dog and Shriek fall for each other, hoping that the Greaser Dogs will thereby leave him alone. The rest of the episode is Cat's dream of what the consequences are: Dog marries Shriek, which causes the Greaser Dogs to move into their house and generally making Cat's life a living hell.
33* The ''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone'' episode "The White Board", where Rudy dreams that he has a fever during the summer and falls into his white board while inside [=ChalkZone=], eventually entering White Board Zone. Later, he and his friends enter Pencil Zone.
34* ''WesternAnimation/TheChipmunks'':
35** There are some episodes, like when Alvin had a fever or when Dave thought [[IncredibleShrinkingMan he'd shrunk]] where's he able to stand in someone's palm.
36** In "Dreamlighting", after Alvin has to go to basketball on one of their dates, Brittany watches on tv "Dreamlighting" (which itself is a parody of ''Series/{{Moonlighting}}'') and dreams herself in the show.
37** A ''Series/CharliesAngels'' parody episode had the Chipettes dream that they are a crime fighting team called Alvie's Angels after being knocked out by a thief in the mall.
38** An episode airing in 1988. The Chipmunks were scheduled to perform at a concert at the Wall of Iron, an analogue to the Berlin Wall. While preparing for the concert, they encounter a young girl whose brother is on the other side of the wall and sneak over to find him. They get captured by the authorities and told the other side is tired of the separation as well. They then destroy the wall using the PowerOfRock and reunite everyone. Then Alvin wakes up on the plane as it's landing and sees the wall is still standing. He says "It was all just a dream...but it doesn't have to be." ([[HeartwarmingInHindsight Then a year later, it wasn't.]])
39* One episode of the 1950s sci-fi cartoon ''WesternAnimation/ColonelBleep'' saw Squeak disregard his space pilot training, driving his spaceship recklessly, getting arrested, and sentenced to 20 years in prison. The end reveals it was only a nightmare Squeak was having. A huge twist...for anyone who missed the intro, seeing as how [[SpoilerTitle the title was "Nightmare".]]
40* ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'': In the episode "Danger Mouse Saves The World...Again," things kept getting worse until DM was stuck in a room full of bombs and explosives -- then his alarm woke him up.
41* Most of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' episode "Murder, She Snored". In this case, it's not a spoiler, since [[TheSnarkKnight Daria]] is seen falling asleep before the parody segments begin.
42* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': Referenced in "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E48InLikeBlunt In Like Blunt]]". Darkwing tells Blunt he's been in worse positions while the two of them are shackled into Sharp's death trap. However, he then adds he usually wakes up before he figures out how to escape.
43* In "First Responders to the Rescue" from ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'', when the boy Dev is accidentally transported to the Toy Hospital, Stuffy tries to convince him that it's this. Despite Stuffy sounding less than convincing, Dev buys it until Stuffy ruins by saying it won't hurt if he pinches himself, then does so and shouts in pain, then [[AgonyOfTheFeet accidentally steps on Dev's foot]], causing him to feel pain too and decide that what's happening must therefore be real.
44* ''WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck'': The end of WartimeCartoon "WesternAnimation/DerFuehrersFace" has Donald wake up in a bedroom [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead filled with American flags]], thankful that he doesn't actually live in Nazi Germany.
45* In the ''WesternAnimation/DrZitbagsTransylvaniaPetShop'' episode "Word of Horror", Dr. Zitbag finds himself on trial for being too nice and faces the punishment of being sent to Fairyland if he is found guilty. After Officer Deadbeat is revealed to have rigged the trial and has Zitbag carried off to Fairyland anyway, it turns out that all of this was just a nightmare Zitbag was having.
46* The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "The Other Bin of Scrooge [=McDuck=]!" has a scene were Magica seemingly gets her hands of Scrooge's dime and then proceeds to psychological torture her nice Lena as "thanks" for freeing her. The whole thing turns out to be a nightmare brought about by a magical dreamcatcher [[ChekhovsGun that Webby had mentioned earlier in the episode]], and ultimately [[OpinionChangingDream convinces Lena]] to finally commit to the HeelFaceTurn she had been on the edge of for most of the season.
47* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'':
48** "Take This Ed and Shove It", the finale of the fourth season ([[SeriesFauxnale and originally of the series]]) ended with the elderly Eddy discovering that the whole show has been apparently a series of dreams about his childhood. The canonical implications of this are dubious at best, as the show has been renewed for two more seasons; though it explains things such as {{Flanderization}}, the cast [[MiddleOfNowhereStreet never leaving the cul-de-sac]], [[MinimalistCast how we never see any characters but the main cast even at school]], and just the general vagueness of setting throughout the show.
49** In a Season 3 episode, Ed has a nightmare about Jonny. But then the episode ends with ''Jonny'' waking up in horror. So Ed had a dream that he was scared of Jonny, but then it's really Jonny having a dream that Ed had a dream that...he's scared of Jonny... uhm.
50* ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'':
51** The series has an episode called "Rocketship to Jupiter", in which Eek gets a large box dropped onto him by Sharky, and ends up in [[ShowWithinAShow the Squishy Bears]] World, where the Squishy Bears leave their rocketship and house. He saves the Squishy Bears, but is met by the Giant Who Thinks Bears Might Taste Good, so he tricks the Giant when it's raining (by Professor Wiggly). After that, Eek and the Squishy Bears try to fly to Jupiter on their rocketship, but the lever was mistakenly switched to the sun by one of the bears, so they fly to the sun instead, where Eek is about to burn. But then, Eek was suddenly waken up by JB, who serves him a bowl of cat food. He realizes it was all a dream.
52** In "Eek Goes to the Hot Spot", while being chased by Sharky, Eek is run over by an oncoming truck and gets killed, and thus he mistakenly gets sent to hell (instead of heaven). There, Eek confronts [[TheDevilIsALoser its ruler, Fido]], for a long time, who forces him [[ImpossibleTaskInstantlyAccomplished to clean out an infinitely large litterbox for three seconds]]. Then Eek finishes this task, and happily goes to heaven (with two angels flying down and carrying him away), waving goodbye to Fido. But just then, [[DeathIsCheap Eek wakes up from all this lying in the backyard]], and gets chased by Sharky once again.
53* [[OncePerEpisode Every single episode]] of the French animated short WesternAnimation/ErnestLeVampire ends with the title vampire waking up from a CatapultNightmare.
54* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
55** The absurd (even for them) [=Y2K=] episode, "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom Da Boom]]", ends in live-action with Pam Ewing of ''Series/{{Dallas}}'' waking to Bobby in the shower and relating the episode ([[NeverLiveItDown in the same method the show retconned a season]]). Bobby has no idea what ''Family Guy'' is. (This sequence features the real life Victoria Principal and Patrick Duffy.)
56** A variation occurred in "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS6E4And5StewieKillsLoisAndLoisKillsStewie Lois Kills Stewie]]". When Peter kills Stewie before he can act on his chance to kill Lois, the ending reveals that it was all just a computer simulation designed by Stewie of what would happen had he successfully conquered the world. Brian says [[LampshadeHanging it was pretty much a dream]], and Stewie objects that it was a "simulation". Brian tells him that if theoretically someone watched the events only to realize that none of it really happened, it would piss people off. Stewie says that hopefully they would have just enjoyed the ride. Then it ends off ''[[Series/TheSopranos Sopranos]]''-[[SmashToBlack style]] [[RuleOfFunny just to shove salt in the hypothetical wound.]]
57** "Foxx Men in the House" ended with peter realizing that his new friend Stryker Foxx was all imagined and he never had a fall out with his clique.
58** Nearly the entire episode "Cutaway Land" was Peter having a fever dream on the beach.
59** In "Cabin Pressure," Peter and Lois win a game of egg toss and are rewarded with a trip to a cabin in Maine. After a series of adventures that includes burning down the cabin, it's revealed that Peter dreamt the whole thing and that he's still at the egg toss game, having suffered a heart attack.
60* WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat:
61** [[WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatOttoMessmer The classic era short]] ''WesternAnimation/FelixDinesAndPines'' uses this after Felix enters a nightmarish vision after eating an old boot for dinner.
62** The [[WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatJoeOriolo TV-era episode]] ''Stone Age Felix'' starts off as a time travel episode, but it turns out to be just a dream in the end.
63* The ''WesternAnimation/FishHooks'' episode "Pool Party Panic" turns out to be one, and becomes a plot point in the second and third acts of the episode.
64* A few episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' had some dream sequences that we all knew were dreams from the start. However, in "No Biz Like Show Biz" (the one where Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm sing "Open Up Your Heart (and Let the Sun Shine In)"), even though we see Fred starting to drift off, there is no ripple effect to indicate the start of the dream, so it is not until the very end when Fred wakes up that it is revealed that Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm still don't have the ability to speak.
65* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
66** "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E12TheSting The Sting]]": Fry dives in front of a space bee about to sting Leela, gets impaled and injected with venom, and dies. Leela who comes out of the incident with only a "boo-boo", tops, begins feeling horribly guilty for the loss of Fry, and [[SanitySlippage slowly descends into insanity]], going through one DreamWithinADream after another, one of which includes a musical number in which the other characters serenade her with the song "Don't Worry, Be([[{{Pun}} e]]) Happy." stopping with Leela [[AxCrazy trying to steal Fry's corpse and hide it under her bed to remind herself he's dead]]. At the climax, the walls are screaming "YOU KILLED FRY" at her and bees are materializing out of a broken jar of honey. It turns out it was all a coma-induced dream; Fry had come out of the incident relatively unscathed, save for the gaping hole in his chest, which was easily repaired by future-medicine, while Leela got all the venom from the bee and nearly died.
67--->'''Bender:''' You were in the best coma I've ever seen!
68** In "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E14ObsoletelyFabulous Obsoletely Fabulous]]" Bender is forced to get an upgrade to make him more compatible with Planet Express' advanced new robot. He breaks free and ends up on a deserted island populated by outdated robots, then returns to wage war on technology. The whole storyline was actually an artificially induced {{Aesop}} caused by the upgrade, resulting in the following exchange:
69--->'''Bender:''' But I destroyed the technology of the world! I ran on the beach and felt the sand between my foot-cups!\
70'''Technician:''' ''(shrugging)'' Everyone experiences the upgrade a little differently.\
71'''Bender:''' Oof. If that stuff wasn't real, how can I be sure ''anything'' is real? Is is not possible, nay, ''probable'', that my entire life is just a figment of my or someone else's imagination?\
72'''Technician:''' No. Get out.
73** Then just to mess with the viewer even more, [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment he ends off skipping merrily away in a]] SugarBowl at the end.
74** In "[[Recap/FuturamaS2E16AnthologyOfInterestI Anthology of Interest I]]" it is revealed at the end that the entire episode, consisting of three scenarios generated by the professor's What-If machine, was, in fact, a scenario generated by the professor's What-If machine for what life would be like if he invented the "Finglonger" (basically a glove with a really long index finger). Strangely enough, the What-If machine seems to know things that no one else does, like the fact Fry not coming to the future would cause a universe-destroying paradox, [[CallForward because he is]] [[MyOwnGrampa his own grandpa]]. And "[[Recap/FuturamaS3E18AnthologyOfInterestII Anthology of Interest II]]" featured a segment that really ''was'' a dream, instead of a What-If, as the writers didn't wish to reveal Leela's true heritage at that point of the series. Also, the Professor eventually invents the Finglonger in real life (though it's ambiguous if he did invent it, or if the original scenario he was envious of someone else's invention). This all seems to imply that the What-Ifs are 'canonical hypotheticals' that would have actually happened that way if the setup was true, making them more {{Alternate Universe}}s than All Just a Dream.
75* The ''WesternAnimation/GalaxyHigh'' episode "It Came from Earth" has Doyle get knocked unconscious during the school's Zuggleball game and wake up finding that he's been comatose for 15 years and has become a giant. Eventually, it turns out that none of this happened and it was only a dream he had while passed out for 15 seconds.
76* The episode "The Binky Show" of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' is this. It ends with Binky actually showing up. The announcer tells that Binky was going to do a number of things, including embarrassing Jon by singing to him in a restaurant.
77* The ''{{WesternAnimation/Gargoyles}}'' episode "Future Tense" takes place in a BadFuture, which is revealed in the final moments of the episode to have been a dream created by Puck, in order to mess with Goliath's head [[ItMakesSenseInContext and trick him into giving Puck]] [[TimeTravel the Phoenix Gate artifact]]. Though Puck does try to pull the OrWasItADream card, claiming (unconvincingly) that maybe it was a prophecy.
78* Parodied by ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'': During (and afternoon) the credits for the final episode, the HUB network ran a short using characters from the original 1980s ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' cartoon that shows ''Renegades'' as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAznMVCdBcg 80s!Duke's dream]].
79* ''Happy Harmonies'': The short "Little Buck Cheeser" ends with it turning out that the main character only dreamed that he and the other mouse children built a rocket and used it to fly to the moon [[CheesyMoon for its cheese]].
80* ''WesternAnimation/TheHollow'': [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] The Weird Guy outright mocks the concept after Adam and Kai decide to share their theories about their predicament with him.
81* The ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' adaptation of ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream'' ends this way; with the whole thing being just a dream of Mickey's after he dozed off during the middle of a picnic with his and Donald's dates.
82* The ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel'' episode "I.R. Wild Baboon" turns out be a dream by WesternAnimation/{{Cow|AndChicken}}.
83* In the ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' episode "Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom", Dib receives supernatural powers from the alien race of the Meekrob, to help him stop Zim and the Irken invasion. The episode portrays Dib's following life being a celebrated Hero and the most successful paranormal investigator in the world, until old age, where in a TV interview he confesses having tossed a muffin at Zim in the school cantina once, upon which the moderator pulls of a mask revealing Zim's face laughing at him. Dib wakes up in Zim's laboratory realizing all of this was just a dream, programmed and simulated by Zim.
84* The [[spoiler:MovieTheaterEpisode]] of ''WesternAnimation/JeanLucAndDondoozat''.
85* The ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' episode "Panda-Monium".
86* In the ''WesternAnimation/JuliusJr'' episode ''Box Fort of Oz'', although the audience get to see Julius doze off and thus is fully aware of the situation.
87* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' episode "Let's Play Astronauts" turns out to be a dream of Stumpy's, which he is narrating to Kaeloo.
88* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
89** The episode "Rewriting History" repeatedly {{lampshade|Hanging}}d the increasingly unlikely coincidence that [[GenerationXerox all the cast's grandparents]] were involved in a plot at the start of the century, with a last minute solution that "seemed like something from a dream" -- because that's what it all was. Which is sad, because GenerationXerox plot seemed pretty cool. Though, oddly, the episode did end with an even more absurd GenerationXerox being canon. Though WordOfGod is that Kim and Ron's ancestors from the dream actually existed.
90** The PostScriptSeason began with a scene of Kim and Ron at the prom from the [[SeriesFauxnale "finale"]] [[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama movie]]. The scene takes a horrific turn as Kim's face distorts into a Jokeresque grin before she dissolves into a puddle of goo (like one of Drakken's synthodrones from the movie). Then Ron [[CatapultNightmare wakes up screaming]].
91* ''WesternAnimation/LanguageArtsThroughImagination'': In the third short "Do Dragons Dream?", Emma and Jeremy's encounter with Figment was a daydream. It gives them inspiration for the story they have to write for their homework assignment.
92* In the ''ComicStrip/LittleLulu'' cartoon "[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151675/ Musica-Lulu]]", Lulu sneaks out to play baseball instead of practicing her violin, and when knocked out by a foul ball, she wakes up in a land of musical instruments, [[KangarooCourt who arrest, try and imprison her]] for her misdeed. When she breaks out of the jail, she is chased and terrorized by the musical instruments. It turns out to be a dream.
93* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'':
94** Subverted in ''Water, Water Every Hare''. At the end of the cartoon, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny wakes up in his bed and thinks the events of the cartoon were all just a dream. Then Gossamer, who Bugs had made small earlier, comes in on a boat his size and says, "Oh yeah? That's what you think!"
95** Played straight in the early Merrie Melody ''Smile, Darn Ya, Smile''.
96** In ''WesternAnimation/AWaggilyTale'', a boy who mistreats his dog is sent to his room by his mother, and he falls asleep dreaming he's a dog; in the end, he learns what a dog's life can be like, and learns to be nice to him. In a final twist, the boy's dog remarks, “That’s okay, because I’m not really a dog, neither. [[MindScrew I’m really another little boy having a dream.]]”
97** ''WesternAnimation/ScrapHappyDaffy'' (1943) is a cartoon-short-length dream WesternAnimation/{{Daffy|Duck}} has that he's defending his scrap drive pile against Nazis and proceeds to throttle them with superhuman powers. Or was it a dream?
98--->'''Nazis:''' (''in their sub, on top of Daffy's scrap pile'') Hey! Next time you dream, leave us out of it!
99* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', "Parade Float". A series of events involving Daffy using all of Porky's money to buy a yacht ends with him falling off and about to drown. He wakes up and remarks "It was all a dream. That's why I was such a horrible person." Bugs then reminds him that "It wasn't a dream. You really are a horrible person." In fact, Daffy was in a hospital bed, recovering from his near-drowning.
100* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'':
101** "Butterfly Effect" has Lincoln accidentally destroy Lisa's chemicals with a yo-yo trick, and when he removes the evidence, it sets off a [[DisasterDominoes chain reaction]] of his sisters experiencing events that cause them to become not themselves. Once all sisters have gone through this, we suddenly flash right back to Lincoln before he removed the yo-yo, revealing it was all one long daydream of what would happen if he doesn't tell Lisa the truth.
102** "One of the Boys" has Lisa give Lincoln a watch one night which takes him to an AlternateUniverse where he has ten brothers instead of sisters. In that universe however, the brothers mistreat Lincoln, and he manages to make it back to his own dimension before his time is up...but it turns out he went to another dimension where everyone is gender-swapped and he is a girl. Then Lincoln wakes up, back to normal in his own bed and universe, revealing the whole episode was just a weird dream he had.
103** Not a dream, but the scene in "Get the Message" where Lincoln successfully deletes his threatening message from Lori's phone turned out to be a dramatization of how the plan should go.
104* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'' has Mr. Nervous, who goes on wacky (and scary for him) adventures that turn out to be just his imagination.
105* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow'', Peabody and Sherman go back in time to watch Charles Dickens write "A Christmas Carol", only to find him being haunted by three ghosts that are fans of his work. After calming the spirits down by promising to write them into his next book, Dickens wakes up from his dream with inspiration and no time for visitors, leaving the real Mr. Peabody and Sherman confused and disappointed as they didn't get to do anything.
106* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
107** The episode [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E4BloomAndGloom "Bloom and Gloom"]] has this trope as its main plot. It centres on Apple Bloom waking up from many different nightmares of her earning a cutie mark that doesn't suit her and causes her to either have a terrible job, have her friends kick her out of the Cutie Mark Crusaders or have her family make her move out because her cutie mark isn't apple related.
108** Since Princess Luna has domain over dreams and nightmares, it's not uncommon for a pony to have a nightmare, only for it to be interrupted by Princess Luna, who helps them work through it. In [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E20ForWhomTheSweetieBelleToils "For Whom the Sweetie Belle Toils"]], Sweetie Belle keeps having nightmares about sabotaging her sister's dress. Near the end of the episode, things are getting even crazier than usual, and then she spots Luna and immediately relaxes, since that means it's just another dream. Luna tells her it's ''not'' a dream, but she came in person with something that should help.
109* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'': [[spoiler:The entire series turns out to be a hallucination of Wirt as he was drowning. [[OrWasItADream Maybe.]] ]]
110* ''WesternAnimation/PawPatrol'':
111** One episode has Rubble dream he meets a genie he releases from a jack-in-the-box.
112** Another episode has Tracker dream Mayor Humdinger turning into a baby.
113** Another has Marshall dream he had been hit with a shrinking; yet another has Rubble turn into a weredog, only for it be revealed everyone else were weredogs to.
114* In the "Leave it to Munchy" story of ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'', Munchy Beaver prevents all of Lake Hoohaw from being flooded, but it turns out to be just a dream. This becomes very obvious when the characters are shown freely swimming about, talking to each other and doing the iconic "Noodle Dance" underwater without any special gear.
115* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
116** The episode "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted" revolves around Candace actually managing to bust Phineas and Ferb, resulting in them being sent to an extremely strict reform school lead by a cruel sergeant where they are brainwashed. She soon realizes how much she misses them and, along with Jeremy, ventures to break them out. But as they escape, and seemingly run into a dead end, things get increasingly weird until it's revealed that it was a dream Candace was having. She discusses it with the family the next morning, which results in them playfully guessing that Perry is a secret agent, causing government agents to bust in and take them away while Perry is told by Major Monogram he'll have to be relocated... and ''this'' turns out to be [[DreamWithinADream just a bad dream that Perry is having]]. The actual moment she realises what's going on (the first time), is hilarious.
117--->'''Candace''': That's it! I'm dreaming!\
118'''Jeremy''': That would explain the talking zebra.\
119'''Candace''': Nah, I see ''him'' all the time. ''This'' [Jeremy proposing to her], this is actually the freaky part. And it's all just been one big... ''(Jolts out of bed gasping)'' dream!
120** Just like [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the film it's parodying]], "Wizard of Odd" is a dream.
121** Subverted in the ChristmasEpisode: Phineas [[CatapultNightmare sits up in bed]] and exclaims, "It was all a bad dream! [[SavingChristmas Christmas isn't cancelled]] after all!" -- only for [[RevealShot the camera to pan out]] to Isabella, who says that no matter how many times he tries that, [[ThisIsReality it's not going]] [[ThatWasNotADream to change anything]].
122* This happens a couple of times on ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'': first in a surreal episode where Brain creates numerous black-and-white duplicates of himself to form a Celtic dance troupe, and later in "You'll Never Eat Food Pellets in This Town Again," which portrays the two mice as actors playing in their own show, which then slides downhill due to ExecutiveMeddling. The latter, though, ends in an {{Or Was It|ADream}}? moment.
123* A Brodax-era ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'' cartoon had Popeye and Olive attending an educational seminar for adults. When Popeye fails a simple math test, he is made to sit on a stool with a dunce cap on and recite the formula he botched. During this, he dreams he aces the most difficult formula in the world and is heralded worldwide as a genius. He is then abducted (along with Olive) by foreign spies after his knowledge. Popeye and Olive are about to meet their doom before Popeye can eat his spinach when they wake up from what turns out to be the same dream.
124-->'''Popeye, Olive:''' Ain't it a small dream world?
125* Several of the ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'' cartoons end with Snafu about to face the consequences of his actions (usually his imminent demise) only to wake up. He is then shown mending his ways.
126* ''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster'': "Return To Chaundoon" has the rainbow gateway to Glomer's home world appear, so he takes Punky with him to visit. After defeating an enemy in the episode, Glomer and Punky and her pals are celebrated for their heroics only for Punky and Glomer to wake up from what turned out to be a dream. {{Or Was It|ADream}}? (Punky's dog Brandon is seen with a bone that was given to him in Chaundoon.)
127* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' episode "Number 7". A MindScrew episode which directly parodies ''Series/{{The Prisoner|1967}}'', including a version of that shows opening sequence. Given what happens during the MindScrew, this trope is a [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools welcome sight]].
128* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' deals with Heffer choking to death on a chicken ribcage and ends up going to Heck to be punished for the [[SevenDeadlySins deadly sin]] of Gluttony; the entire episode turns out to be a dream ([[DreamWithinADream within a dream within a dream]], no less).
129* The ''WesternAnimation/BarneyBear'' short ''WesternAnimation/TheRookieBear'' has Barney getting ready for a long winter nap when there's a knock on a door. He gets a telegram stating a free vacation from the U.S. Government, in other words, he's been drafted. After several ordeals and now marching, his feet are begining to heat up and his corns starts popping like... popcorn. The scene changes back to Barney back in bed. He's awaken to his fireplace popping, realizes in relief that is was just a dream, and hears a knock on the door. He gets a telegram stating that he's been drafted. The last sentence reads "And this time, buddy, it ain't no dream!"
130* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'':
131** "[[Recap/RugratsS3E18InTheDreamtimeTheUnfairPair In the Dreamtime]]" begins with Chuckie waking up from a dream, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91TKa2133vQ ending like this.]] His father explains that there is nothing to fear as nothing can hurt you in a dream. In the next scene Chuckie explains his dream to the babies only for that to be revealed to be a dream. When he next talks to them, he decides that he is still in a dream. Yet when he gets hurt, he realizes it isn't a dream. Chaz then puts his son to bed leading to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RNmINEsN6U the final scene of the episode.]]
132** "[[Recap/RugratsS3E22NewKidInTownPicklesVsPickles Pickles vs. Pickles]]" was about Drew dreaming about Angelica suing him for making her eat broccoli.
133** In "[[Recap/RugratsS5E9TheWildWildWestAngelicaForADay Angelica For a Day]]", Angelica tells Tommy and Chuckie that the phrase "I wouldn't want to be in that guy's shoes" means that if you put on someone else's shoes, you act just like him/her. Tommy tries this with Chuckie so he won't be afraid of everything. Chuckie puts on Angelica's shoes and turns into a bully, while Angelica puts on Chuckie's and is constantly in a state of fear. Much of the episode's events are revealed to be a dream Tommy was having.
134* The ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats2021'' episode "[[Recap/Rugrats2021S1E13TheWerewoofHunter The Werewoof Hunter]]" has Tommy and his friends and family visit Count Mucklehoney's Halloween ball, where Angelica becomes a werewolf after getting a bite mark on her arm. In keeping with the show's slice-of-life theme, the episode's ending reveals its events to be a dream Tommy was having during a Halloween party his parents were throwing.
135* In the episode "On the Run" of ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat''. At least, that's what it seems. The fact that a character exclusive to the supposed dream sequence [[OrWasItADream appears at the end]] leaves it in the air, however.
136* In ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'':
137** Scooby has several such episodes in the 80s series ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooAndScrappyDooShow''. One time he dreams they are in Wonderland, Another time that they go to Pleasure Island from Pinocchio, and so forth...
138** The ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' episode "Mystery Solver State Club Finals" (where Scooby team-up with other sidekick of similar Creator/HannaBarbera show) turns out to be this.
139** The second half of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndKISSRockAndRollMystery'' turns out to be a mass hallucination caused by the main villain. This is a bit of a ForegoneConclusion because the movie is part of the [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries fourth era Scooby-Doo movies]], which drop the "monsters are real" angle from the previous movies.
140* ''WesternAnimation/SheepInTheBigCity'' used this in the Season 1 finale "To Sheep, Perchance to Dream", where several bizarre events (such as Sheep and Swanky getting married and General Specific suddenly transforming into a sheep) are explained away as being dreams the characters are having. The narrator isn't pleased at all, but then dreams that [[EvilAllAlong Sheep is actually evil]] and intends to use the narrator for his narrator-powered ray gun. At least, [[OrWasItADream the narrator assumed he was just dreaming like the others]].
141* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/SimonInTheLandOfChalkDrawings2002'', Simon turns the Land Of Chalk Drawings into a big city. When he goes there, however, he finds that everyone there is miserable. The sun is being blocked out by tall buildings, the only plant left is a single flower in danger of being trampled, and everything that made the world fun and unique is removed for duller, more practical things. Simon hurries home to undo this, but discovers someone else has already erased the board, meaning he can't undo what he did, and the Land Of Chalk Drawings is stuck as a city permanently. Then he wakes up.
142* Naturally, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has parodied this numerous times.
143** In the Season 6 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E2LisasRival Lisa's Rival]]", Lisa is competing so hard against a new student, Allison, for the first chair saxophone position that she faints in the middle of it. After "regaining consciousness", she's told that Allison got the chair and Lisa screams. The screen then blacks out and she really wakes up... only to be told the exact same thing with the added disclaimer, "And believe me, this is not a dream!"
144** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E1WhoShotMrBurnsPartTwo Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part Two]]", Smithers wakes up in his apartment to find [[ShoutOut Mr. Burns in the shower]], perfectly fine, and concludes with relief that it was all a dream. Burns then informs Smithers that they are the stars of a '60s detective show called ''Speedway Squad'', at which point Smithers wakes up again and realises, "Wait, ''that'' was all a dream!" -- Mr. Burns really has been shot. Smithers then remarks, "Hey, then maybe I ''haven't'' become a hideous drunken wreck, and --" only to realise that he's in the exact same state he started the episode in, and his mouth still tastes like an ashtray.
145** Even the specific tendency of soap operas to rely on this trope is parodied. In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E16Pygmoelian Pygmoelian]]", Moe lands a role on [[SoapWithinAShow a soap called]] ''[[SoapWithinAShow It Never Ends]]'', only to stumble upon a future script in which his character is killed off. Angered, he has Homer disrupt the show to give away spoilers for future plotlines, upsetting the producer.
146--->'''Producer:''' ''(holds up script)'' You idiot! Pink pages always mean a dream!\
147'''Moe:''' I thought dreams was on goldenrod.\
148'''Producer:''' No, goldenrod is for [[AdventuresInComaland coma fantasies]]!
149** Happens in "WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror" episodes which are already {{Bizarro Episode}}s. In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E7TreehouseOfHorrorII Treehouse of Horror II]]", Homer has a nightmare that ends with Mr. Burns' body being crushed by a robot. He awakes to find his boss' head stitched to his shoulder. In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E6TreehouseOfHorrorV Treehouse of Horror V]]", Bart finds the events of "Nightmare Cafeteria" were just a dream. Marge assures him he has nothing to fear except the fog that turns people inside out. In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS17E4TreehouseOfHorrorXVI Treehouse of Horror XVI]]", "Bartificial Intelligence" is a dream of Homer's while possessed by the devil. He's just happy that gets him out of work.
150** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E19TheSquirtAndTheWhale The Squirt and the Whale]]" has a rather heart-breaking example. After several futile efforts to rescue Bluella, the beached whale, Lisa decides to keep her company for the night. She wakes up to find the army has formed a plan to rescue Bluella. They loop heavy duty straps under her and carry her out to sea. Bluella happily swims away, then leaps into the sky. Lisa then wakes up for real...and discovers Bluella has died.
151** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E7HusbandsAndKnives Husbands and Knives]]", after Homer felt dissatisfied by the results of his stomach stapling in his attempt to become more attractive to Marge (who has become successful in her new business), he underwent extensive surgery to become muscular, only to learn that the new muscles are made out of rolled up socks. He is then branded a monster by the town, and Marge decides to get a trophy husband anyway, driving Homer into suicidal despair. Then it was revealed that not only was the whole experience a dream, but Marge had stopped Homer from getting surgeries and had his stapling undone instead.
152* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'', Lazy, Brainy, and Greedy enter a paradise world behind a waterfall in the episode "Paradise Smurfed", where its master eventually tries to imprison them for his own purposes. Brainy and Greedy escape, but Lazy doesn't. Fortunately, Lazy finds out that it was all just a dream.
153* The ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' episode "Chili Dog Day Afternoon" has Knuckles attempting to hunt down a pepper potent enough to help him win a Chili Dog Cook-Off. This leads him to the legendary Lost Pepper of Claggerhorn, which he finds is a sentient pepper leading a group of other sentient peppers that have been waiting for a complete idiot to help them take back their homeland, which happens to be the village the main characters regularly visit. Eventually, their attack leads to the Lost Pepper getting knocked into a chili pot and, finding the sauce within relaxing, allowing the villagers to use his and the other Pepper People's juices to flavor their chili. Knuckles, having the Lost Pepper's juices in his sauce, is immediately judged the winner by Sonic... and is then woken up by his friends, who'd been searching for him. Earlier in the episode, before he found out about the Lost Pepper, the echidna had found a different pepper in the forest, but was unable to withstand its spiciness and passed out; it turns out everything afterward was a pepper-induced dream and Knuckles had been unconscious for an ''entire day'', missing the real cook-off entirely.
154* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
155** First appeared in "[[Recap/SouthParkS2E7CityOnTheEdgeOfForever City on the Edge of Forever]]." A parody ClipShow, it had the framing device of the kids telling stories while the bus lies on the edge of a cliff, with a monster emerging to kill them one by one. Each clip has something wrong with it and ends with everyone eating ice cream. There's also a subplot about Mrs. Crabtree finding a LoveInterest named [[SuddenNameChange Marcus or Mitch]]. Eventually it's revealed to be a dream by Cartman, who tells his mom about it, after which they start [[{{Squick}} eating beetles]]. [[DreamWithinADream Then Stan wakes up]], tells Kyle about his dream about Cartman's dream, and we get a final shot of Mrs. Crabtree and her new boyfriend awaiting the DreamApocalypse.
156** Subverted at the end of the "[[Recap/SouthParkImaginationland Imaginationland]]" series of episodes. Butters wakes up and starts telling his parents about the dream he had that he saved Imaginationland. His parents tell him that it really happened and they read all about it in the morning paper. [[AbusiveParents And then they ground him for saving Imaginationland]] [[DisproportionateRetribution instead of helping his mother clean the garage.]]
157** Also subverted earlier on, in the first chapter. Kyle wakes up and assumes that the Muslim terrorist attack on Imaginationland and Butters being left there was all a crazy dream, but when he calls up Stan, he finds out that he had the exact same dream. Then Butters's parents come into Stan's house worrying about Butters. Finally, the Pentagon reports that our imagination was taken over by terrorists, complete with a videotape showing proof. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And Cartman still wants his balls sucked by Kyle.]]
158** Also subverted in the Season 3 episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E2SpontaneousCombustion Spontaneous Combustion]]". Cartman was tied to a cross for a crucifixion re-enactment, but his friends forgot about him and left him up there. A couple of days later, Chef finds him and takes him off the cross. The following conversation is from the car ride home.
159--->'''Chef:''' Eric, I have to tell you something and it's really gonna bum you out.\
160'''Cartman:''' What?\
161'''Chef:''' It'll really piss you off.\
162'''Cartman:''' What, tell me!\
163'''Chef:''' This is just a dream, you're still up on that cross.\
164'''Cartman:''' ''(he wakes up, still on the cross)'' Oh, dammit!
165* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
166** At the end of one episode where Mrs. Puff goes to jail, it's revealed that it was all a dream, and Spongebob is going to jail. Except that was all a dream, and she's in the boat with a random person from prison. After that, she just gives up, [[LeftHanging and the episode ends]].
167** "Procrastination" reveals all the diversions [=SpongeBob=] experienced were just a weird dream he had.
168** "Dunces and Dragons" was revealed to be a dream [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick had from getting knocked out during the joust at Medieval Moments.
169** The episode "The Main Drain" ends like this, revealing it all to be a story [=SpongeBob=] read to Patrick.
170** "The Night Patty" ends on one, revealing all the monsters [=SpongeBob=] met at the Krusty Krab were just hallucinations conjured up by the Tidal Zone.
171** "Cuddle E. Hugs" has a particularly weird example. The episode was a dream had by [[spoiler: an ordinary hamster whose owner is a child who's a big [=SpongeBob=] Squarepants fan.]]
172** "Swamp Mates" ends on the realization Bubble Bass was dreaming the events of the episode (which were also a story told by [=SpongeBob=]). Interestingly, its sister episode "One Trick Sponge" shows Sandy exploring an alternate dimension, and the events of "Swamp Mates" can be seen in the background despite the fact they were dreamt up.
173** Not an entire episode, but in "Patty Hype" when [=SpongeBob=] opens the Pretty Patty stand, we get a TimePassesMontage where he waits his whole life for customers saying "I'm ready!", first as his current age, then as a middle-aged man, then as a senior citizen, and finally dead with his gravestone. Said montage was revealed to be just a dream [=SpongeBob=] had when he fell asleep at the stand while waiting.
174* ''WesternAnimation/{{Squidbillies}}'' plays with this trope in the first episode. It first portrays Rusty spending his childhood being [[RaisedByWolves raised and repeatedly mauled by wolves]], and then blowing them up along with him when he just had enough. That was revealed to be all just a dream, and then shows him as a party-hardy drinker who goes to rock concerts. That is also just a dream, and then shows him still living with Early's sister Lil (which was before all the dreams), who calls him out on his lack of manhood. That, too, was just a dream. Rusty raping some small creature... that really happened.
175* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'': One episode of ''World's Greatest Super Friends'' has Gleek dreamed he helped saved the Super Friends and a society of gnomes from an evil fiery monster, while he and the Wonder Twins are out camping. After waking up and telling the twins about his dream, Gleek noticed a gnome in the shadows sneaking through the woods, [[OrWasItADream leaving Gleek to wonder]].
176* ''WesternAnimation/StickGirl'': The events of the episode "Activism" are revealed at the end of the episode to be something that only happened in [[TheProtagonist Stick Girl]]'s head.
177* The final episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSylvesterAndTweetyMysteries'', entitled "This is the End", had Sylvester the Cat appear to finally eat Tweety Bird as he's desired to do throughout the run of the entire series, at the cost of putting the show on hiatus when he goes to jail for Tweety's death and eventually getting the series cancelled when Tweety's replacement proves to be unpopular. The very end of the episode reveals that Sylvester only dreamed that he ate Tweety, and the cat's first action upon seeing that Tweety is still alive is to hug him and tell him that he loves him.
178* The ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' episode "Shredderville" has the Turtles supposedly taken to an alternate world where [[ItsAWonderfulPlot they never existed and thus Shredder conquered the world]], only for it to have been a dream that all four of them had at the same time.
179* The events of the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'' episode "Bad Day" are simply a form of MindRape conjured by the Foot Mystics.
180* ''WesternAnimation/AThousandAndOneAmericas'': All the adventures Chris and Lon have during the pre-Columbian era are dreams the former ends up having after falling asleep while reading his grandfather's expedition book.
181* The events of the "Night of the Living Pets" segment from the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode "Toons from the Crypt" are revealed to be a nightmare of Elmyra's at the end.
182* ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'' has one, too. In "WesternAnimation/HeavenlyPuss," Tom wangs his head and kills himself where he ends up in a train station to Heaven. The boarder, however, won't let him through due to his chasing Jerry all the time, but gives Tom a chance to redeem himself by getting Jerry to sign a forgiveness certificate, otherwise Tom will end up in Hell tormented by a devil looking Spike. Tom is then sent back and tries everything he can to get Jerry to sign the thing. In the end, though, he doesn't make the deadline and it looks like he's doomed... until he wakes up and more than glad to find it was a dream. Even kissing his worst enemy to show his gratefulness.
183* ''WesternAnimation/TheTwistedTalesOfFelixTheCat'' episode "Gross Ghost" ends with the revelation that Felix and Roscoe only dreamed the events of the episode.
184* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'':
185** Subverted when Billy Quizboy wakes from having a dream. He's all ready to launch into an AndYouWereThere scene when he suddenly realizes that the events from the dream were ''true'', screaming "'''''You bastards!'''''" while assaulting his so-called 'friends'.
186** Hank Venture also tries to believe that a mystery involving his missing father and bodyguard and an impending nuclear holocaust is all "just a dream". It's not.
187%%** But played straight several times in the Christmas special episode.
188* The better part of Episode 20 in ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'', which thoroughly confused the non-French-speaking people watching it without subtitles, though it could only have been [[DisneyAcidSequence one other trope]] if not this one.
189* The Creator/VanBeurenStudios short "Wonders of the Deep" ends this way, where the cat finds out the octopus he's fighting is Farmer Al Falfa, though the cat still has the bag of money from the dream. He trades it with Al in exchange for food and runs off, only for Al to find out it's full of hundreds of mice instead!
190* {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in the ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' episode "Failsafe". The whole episode turned out to be an UnwinnableTrainingSimulation the characters were undergoing while in a psychic trance. However, partway through the exercise, M'gann's PsychicPowers [[HolodeckMalfunction turned off the safety features]], essentially brainwashing herself and everyone else to forget that it was fake. Martian Manhunter was eventually able to perform an [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Orphean Rescue]] before everybody slipped into permanent comas, but the whole next episode deals with them facing the trauma from the experience, and it ties into several character arcs that last throughout the series.
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