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4 [[caption-width-right:350:And remember that you have classes first thing in the morning!]]
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6->''"I detest sleep. I've got better things to do. Besides, I find it frightening -- to awaken and be unsure of everything you remember about life not being just part of a dream. Waking means I've slept, and sleep dissolves what certainty I have left."''
7-->-- '''Johnny C.''', ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac''
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9A common way to convey that a character is either really strange or has either paranoid or schizophrenic tendencies (or both) is to make them an insomniac. Whether only during times of great stress or as a chronic disorder (obviously a case of TruthInTelevision) expect these characters to be cranky, moody, mistrusting and sometimes even violent.
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11Expect ExhaustedEyeBags and other EyeTropes to occur, as well as other symptoms of SleepDeprivation.
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13See also PastExperienceNightmare. Waking up from one may cause a sleepless night; waking up from one many, many, many nights may lead to this in its milder forms, since the character gets ''some'' sleep. Characters for whom not sleeping is normal are TheSleepless, though it can overlap with this trope, particularly when they're obsessive. See InsomniaEpisode when the character becomes insomniac just temporarily. TheNightOwl might be an insomniac, but it's more likely that they just enjoy evenings.
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15Compare/contrast TheSleepless for characters who cannot sleep or physically don't need any sleep for some reason, often with signs of the supernatural. Also contrast to SleepyDepressive for characters who are stressed, depressed, or otherwise mentally unsound but have the opposite problem of sleeping too much.
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17[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant No relation]] [[Creator/InsomniacGames to the video game company of the same name]].
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25* According to WordOfGod, Levi of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' only gets 2-3 hours of sleep a night.
26* ''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'': Mashiro often forgoes sleep for days on end in order to work. It's mostly because he's a {{Determinator}}, though it is also often PlayedForLaughs (his face gets zombie-like) ''and'' shown to have realistic consequences on his health.
27* Beet in ''Manga/BeetTheVandelBuster'' stays awake for 72 hours, then sleeps for 24. Since the series is on indefinite SeriesHiatus due to the illustrator being ill for ''five years and counting'', and the writer's inability to find a replacement, we may never know why his sleep pattern is so unique.
28* Casca from ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' [[ImpliedTrope shows signs]] of sleep deprivation after the Eclipse, another realistic after effect of those who were a victim of [[spoiler:rape]] like she.
29* ''Manga/CallOfTheNight'':
30** Yamori becomes insomniac after he starts SkippingSchool, leaving him to wander the streets at night. Nazuna tells him that the reason for this is because Yamori is no longer satisfied with how he spends his days, and offers to help him correct this by hanging out at night with him. It proves somewhat successful, in that [[SleepCute Yamori is able to fall asleep next to Nazuna]].
31** [[ChildhoodFriend Akira's]] insomnia began (or perhaps intensified) after Yamori started skipping school; it's {{implied|Trope}} that she suffers from depression [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone due to indirectly causing Yamori to skip school in the first place]]. She falls asleep super early and wakes up before midnight; unable to go back to sleep, she usually leaves her home as early as 4AM to go to school, which doesn't open until about two hours later. Akira is able to briefly beat her insomnia after hanging out at Nazuna's apartment with Yamori and sharing a futon with the two of them, ostensibly for the same reason as stated above.
32* L from ''Manga/DeathNote'' gets far less sleep than should be healthy for him - though like his eating habits, it doesn't seem to have any negative effect. His insomnia is arguably one of the reasons why he's the best three detectives in the world at the same time.
33* ''Manga/InsomniacsAfterSchool'' is about a couple of these, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin naturally]]. Nakami and Magari are both insomniacs, but they find it easier to fall asleep when they're together.
34* A RunningGag with Kagami in ''Manga/KurokosBasketball''. Whenever a tournament is about to start, he's too nervous to sleep the night before the tournament, which the characters can immediately tell by his tired red eyes.
35* Wakamatsu from ''Manga/MonthlyGirlsNozakiKun'' suffers from chronic insomnia, and [[{{Jerkass}} Seo]]-related stress makes it worse. Ironically, 'Lorelei', her singing voice, can send him off to sleep in seconds... [[LovesMyAlterEgo not that he knows it's her]].
36* Gaara from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', who remains awake [[NeverSleepAgain to prevent a forcible takeover by the monster inside him]]. He seems to spend most of the time a normal person would spend sleeping just standing still, likely to get physical rest (and possibly trying some form of meditation to make up for the loss of mental rest). This is clearly one of the many things that has a detrimental effect on Gaara's sanity.
37* Kaoru of ''Manga/VirginLove'', thanks to being perpetually haunted by {{Past Experience Nightmare}}s of his childhood. He discovers being in a stable relationship combats this.
38* Seto Kaiba in the original ''Anime/YuGiOh'' anime is implied to forgo sleep in favor of translating The Winged Dragon Of Ra card's hieroglyphic text.
39* Syrus/Sho for a while in ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' when he's obsessed with finding the lost Judai/Jaden. It makes him a bit more impulsive and he does suffer a HeroicRROD by the end.
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43* In ''ComicBook/AvatarTheLastAirbenderThePromise'', Zuko suffers from insomnia caused by the stress of his new position and assassination attempts.
44* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
45** Batman himself is the obsessive type, although part of it is the necessity of [[SecretIdentityIdentity leading a double life]]. How much this affects him [[DependingOnTheWriter tends to vary]]. Some Batman variations have him using a meditative technique to get the equivalent of around six hours of sleep in just over a half hour.
46** The Joker is sometimes portrayed as an insomniac. This is directly addressed in ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns.''
47* ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'': The monster Gulgol never sleeps nor needs it, and thus CannotDream. Gulgol is the one being in all creation that the Dream Demon Nightmare fears more than any other because he is utterly immune to Nightmare's DreamWeaver powers.
48* ''ComicBook/{{Irredeemable}}'': Max Damage is one of these out of necessity: the effectiveness of his powers are directly proportional to how long he's been awake. Unfortunately, he isn't immune to the effects of sleep deprivation, and is depicted as suffering because of it.
49* ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' has a distaste for sleep, as eloquently demonstrated by the above quote. It doesn't seem to make him anything other than crazier. This is also AuthorAppeal in his case, as Creator/JhonenVasquez is a longtime insomniac and named his blog Question Sleep as a reference to this.
50* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': Dredd prefers 10 minutes on a sleep machine to actually sleeping in a bed -- less time for criminals to get away with the lawlessness! It has been mentioned that the sleep machines do not completely duplicate the effects of natural sleep, and Judges are required to spend a few hours doing it the old-fashioned way now and then. Of course, as obsessed as Dredd is with his work, he would skip that too were it not for his boss repeatedly ordering him to get some proper sleep.
51* In the Postboot ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', Nura Nal starts out as a FaintingSeer, since she [[DreamingOfThingsToCome dreams of things to come]] and visions can take her at any time, resulting in narcolepsy. The Legion kind of laughs her off as an applicant, except for Star Boy, who winds up dating her. During a time skip, however, she meets up with an armada of a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} whose home planet is permanently dark, who give her TrainingFromHell that turns her unreliable visions and narcolepsy into pinpoint tactical precognition and ''not sleeping ever again''.
52* ''ComicBook/LobsterRandom'' was modified into a SuperSoldier by the military to not need sleep or feel pain. The reasons for this are so that not only could he fight for longer, but also not dream and, thus, be unaffected by Skeaxxian midspheres, which cause psychosis inducing waking nightmares in humans. The war ends a good thirty years before the story begins, so that's a long time for a man to go without sleep, something Lob notes has made him a GrumpyOldMan and occasionally, he can go berserk in a fight.
53* ''ComicBook/MilesMoralesSpiderMan2018'': When Miles gets home after a superhero night, he's usually still wide awake from all the adrenaline, and often can't get much sleep before class.
54* ''ComicBook/MisterX'': The titular Mister X is a MadArtist who takes a variety of homemade drugs to stay awake for months on end so he can attempt to fix the 'psychetecture' of a city he may or may not have designed. The city itself may also cause sleep disorders in its inhabitants.
55-->'''Mister X:''' [[MadnessMantra So much work to do, so little time]].
56* Since ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' focuses on the AnthropomorphicPersonification of dreams, various forms of this crop up from time to time. In the very first issue, Dream's imprisonment causes one shellshocked soldier in the First World War to eventually commit suicide because he can't sleep.
57* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' villain Riot couldn't sleep ever since he was mutated; the effects of sleep deprivation drove him insane.
58* Rorschach from ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' goes long hours without sleep. Of course, Rorschach is a thoroughbred {{Determinator}}.
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62* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'':
63** Vivienne is insomniac after she's resurrected in a state of painful BodyHorror, imprisoned underground, and wracked with traumatic memories of her death at the jaws of Ghidorah's middle head.
64** It's also revealed that sleeplessness is one of the symptoms of Ghidorah's BrownNote when it starts to drive humans insane.
65* ''Fanfic/{{Afterglow}}'': Walker. When he actually manages to fall asleep, he has nightmares.
66* ''Fanfic/AChangeOfPace'': Taylor in "Victoria's Interlude", after having gone three days in search of more [[ArtifactOfAttraction bone charms]].
67* In ''Fanfic/{{Chemistry}}'', Cadance occasionally has insomnia because of the medicine she takes. This comes up in the third chapter when she can't go to sleep.
68* Whenever [[Series/DoctorWho the Tenth Doctor's]] sleeping habits are brought up in ''Fanfic/ChildrenOfTime'', it's because he's ''not'' sleeping. He consistently blames it on several centuries of collecting personal demons and the {{Past Experience Nightmare}}s they produce.
69* Mirabel in ''Fanfic/GuidingLightAuroraRose2081'' struggles with a certain form of insomnia, often embroidering or doing chores to keep herself busy because of it.
70* Harry in ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheNightmaresOfFuturesPast'' uses this to his advantage. Once he wakes up from a nightmare he uses the rest of the night for reading, to explain why he knows more than the average Hogwarts student. This doesn't ''entirely'' succeed in deflecting unwanted attention, however, because people start wondering why an eleven-year-old boy is having violent nightmares and showing signs of post-traumatic stress disorder.
71* In ''Fanfic/AHeroForged'', Luz often loses track of time on her robotics and sleeps for only a few hours a night, it getting to the point where someone else in the Owl House would intervene. Her [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee addiction]] probably doesn't help with this.
72* This is a trait present amongst the sun Cures in ''FanFic/InWhichMistakesAreMadeAndNagisaIsMadeFunOf''; it's theorized that they store energy from the sun during the day but have no way to expend it outside of cure activities.
73* ''Fanfic/LaterTraitor'': One of the OriginalCharacter patients Frazie meets in Thorney Towers is Jakob Winkle, a man driven to madness by his terrible insomnia. She discovers the cause of his insomnia is [[spoiler: [[MyGreatestFailure a guilty conscience]] over being involved in selling faulty cars that lead to countless deaths and injuries.]]
74* Eli of the ''FanFic/{{Lightwaves}}'' is The Insomniac because of existential worries -- when he feels better about his life, he gets to sleep better, but when he's down in the dumps, there's no sleep for him.
75* At the start of ''Fanfic/{{Moving}}'', Karen can't sleep because her stressed out mind becomes overactive at night. She keeps on remembering bad memories.
76* Cassie from ''WebVideo/PopCulture'' is an overworked musician who ends up an insomniac. To help her, her managers give her drugs. This soon turns into a full-blown addiction.
77* Rarity in ''Fanfic/ThePowersOfHarmony'': something has made it hard, near impossible at times, to sleep. Because of this, her magic font is never fully recharged, always putting her health at risk. And it's only gotten worse since she gained the Element of Generosity's [[DreamingOfThingsToCome Foresight]] ability. [[spoiler:It eventually turns out that this was just one more part of [[SealedGoodInACan Harmony]]'s LongGame.]]
78* Kurenai of ''Fanfic/Team8'' spends half her nights reading due to a tragedy that struck her team.
79* In ''Fanfic/ToAMerryChristmas'', Belle finds Aurora up late at night. Later on, Aurora tells Belle that she can't stand sleeping alone because of her experiences with Maleficent.
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83* ''Film/ACuriousConjunctionOfCoincidences'': All three protagonists suffer from sleep deprivation for various reasons, and the mistakes they make are a direct result of this.
84* The narrator from ''Film/FightClub''. [[spoiler:When he thinks he's sleeping, he becomes Tyler Durden.]]
85* ''Film/{{Insomnia}}'': The judgment and overall mental state of Detective Jonas Engström/Will Dormer[[note]]in the Norwegian original and the American remake, respectively[[/note]] decline severely over the course of the movie due to an extreme case of insomnia after he travels to a remote Northern town[[note]]Tromsø, Norway in the original and Nightmute, Alaska in the remake[[/note]] during the time of year when the sun is up for months at a time. He's juggling the guilt of both FramingTheGuiltyParty during his career and his ([[AmbiguousSituation possibly]]) accidental shooting of his partner who was going to testify against him.
86* In ''Film/IronMan3'', Tony Stark becomes an insomniac due to [[Film/TheAvengers2012 massive battle-induced]] [[ShellShockedVeteran PTSD]]. [[spoiler:The result is that while he's awake, he builds a whole army of Iron Man suits that come in handy in the final battle.]]
87* ''Film/TheLeagueOfGentlemen''. The night before TheCaper, Hyde orders everyone to get a good night's sleep. Cut to everyone still awake in their beds the next morning. Race wanders downstairs in his nightgown to find Hyde still dressed behind a desk, as he couldn't get to sleep either. The only person who has a relaxing night is Lexy who slips out to see his girlfriend, only to get busted trying to sneak back into the house by the sleepless Hyde and Race.
88* Trevor Reznik from ''Film/TheMachinist'', who goes for a year without sleep. The only time he goes to sleep in the movie is when [[spoiler:he goes to the police station and reports the hit-and-run he was involved in a year ago, which kickstarted his guilt-ridden insomnia]].
89* In ''Film/AScoreToSettle'', Frankie is suffering from a degenerative disease leaving him an insomniac and thus preventing his brain from resting. The lack of sleep will subject him to hallucinations as dementia sets in before he finally succumbs to the inevitable.
90* Travis Bickle from ''Film/TaxiDriver'' works at night to cope with his chronic insomnia.
91* Jeff Megall from ''Film/ThankYouForSmoking'' is asked when he plans to sleep during a late-night phone call. His answer after thinking about it is "Sunday".
92* In ''Film/TheThing1982'', the whole cast ends up staying awake over three or four days, probably not wanting to go to sleep out of fear of being vulnerable to assimilation. Naturally, things get horrific when this mixes with the mass paranoia...
93* Georgie from ''Film/WhoIsHarryKellermanAndWhyIsHeSayingThoseTerribleThingsAboutMe'' has barely slept for days, thanks to his stress over Harry Kellerman, and regularly experiences vivid hallucinations.
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97* ''Literature/TheBelgariad'': Zakath has been haunted for years by terrible nightmares caused by an assassination plot early in his reign; forced to execute the love of his life and her family, he learns too late that his lover was framed by the Murgo King. The grief, guilt and self-loathing transformed him into a monster hell-bent on destroying Taur Urgas' entire family and race. Garion observes a number of times that Zakath has a habit of wearily passing his hand across his eyes because of how little he sleeps, and his sleeping quarters are spartan places that he spends as little time in as possible. [[spoiler:When he's fatally poisoned, he's only cured by Belgarath, Polgara, Sadi and Cyradis working together. Once recovered, Zakath privately admits to Garion that he's a little baffled to discover that meeting Cyradis has left him with a strange sense of peace that has cured his nightmares and insomnia. It's the first step in Zakath's [[HeelFaceTurn journey]] from LoveMakesYouEvil to LoveRedeems.]]
98* In the later books of ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'', Tobo deliberately refuses to sleep because his mother's ghost guilt trips him in his dreams. This gradually turns him AxCrazy. WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity also helps the process.
99* ''Literature/ColtRegan'': The titular character suffers from insomnia, not helped by his [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee addiction]].
100* In Creator/TanithLee's ''Companions on the Road'', the main character is in danger from ghosts that kill in dreams, and so does everything possible to stay awake, including using drugs. After a few days, he's in terrible shape, exhausted and thinking confusedly, though not delusional.
101* ''Literature/DonQuixote'': Alonso Quijano, as described in Part I Chapter I: led by his obsession to read chivalry books, he sleeps less and less while reading more and more and that sends him over the edge. After that, in various parts of the novel, Don Quixote is seen continuously staying awake, thinking of his lady Dulcinea del Toboso (that does not exist), only because he has read that is what true knights do!
102-->''" In short, he became so absorbed in his books that he spent his nights from sunset to sunrise, and his days from dawn to dark, poring over them; and what with little sleep and much reading his brains got so dry that he lost his wits."''
103* The fourth book of the ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' opens with Harry evidently suffering from the occasional bout of insomnia. [[spoiler:It's self-induced, however, in his attempts to find a cure for his girlfriend's recent partial vampirification.]]
104* Vasek Sidlo from ''Literature/ExperimentalFilm'' is an old man now, but he hasn't slept more than two or three hours a night since he was a boy, when he extracted Mrs. Whitcomb's memory of Lady Midday. He feels the heat of the noonday sun even at midnight.
105* While teacher's behaviour in ''Literature/TheFireUsTrilogy'' is obsessive (she spends most of the night writing in her GreatBigBookOfEverything, recording the dreams she and the other children have and pasting in whatever writing and pictures she can find, or ''forgetting that she wrote X message'' then "discovering" it and interpreting its signs) it leaves her exhausted and is part of [[DysfunctionJunction her own personal]] brand of insanity.
106* The ''Literature/InDeath'' series mixes {{Determinator}}s with realistic effects depending on the seriousness of the situation. Eve Dallas is {{Determinator}} but frequently experiences realistic consequences, and other characters will note that she's getting slower, edgier, and even getting sick. Roarke, though he pulls a sleepless routine less often, is even better at it than Eve, and is closer to a pure {{Determinator}}.
107* ''Literature/{{Indexing}}: Reflections'': Jeff's an insomniac due to his story wanting to keep him up at night.
108* Ralph Roberts from ''Literature/{{Insomnia}}'', at least in the beginning. Later, it turns out that his insomnia [[spoiler:allows him to see the aura of people as well as higher powers that influence the world.]]
109* In the Literature/LeftBehind series: before being indwelt by Satan, people comment that Nicolae Carpathia never seems to sleep as he is often too busy. After he is indwelt he never has to sleep at all and remains awake for 3 and 1/2 years.
110* In ''Literature/TheMysteriousBenedictSociety'', when the children first meet Number Two, it's quipped that she "never sleeps." In actuality, she does sleep, but only a very small amount, like maybe two-three hours a night. She has to compensate for this by eating a lot of snacks, which sometimes leaves her irritable if her blood sugar gets low. In the second book in the series, ''The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey'', it becomes a key plot point. When she and Mr. Benedict are captured and handcuffed in place in a cave on an island, her near-constant wakefulness allows her to work away at the fastening pin on her handcuffs and free herself. Unfortunately, in order to do this, she has to keep hidden the fact that she requires extra food in order to properly maintain her mental state. By the time she actually escapes, she is a state of delirium and no use to anyone.
111* ''Literature/MyYearOfRestAndRelaxation'': Exploited by the SleepyDepressive protagonist, who pretends to be an unwell insomniac so her quack doctor can supply her with increasingly stronger sleep drugs.
112* Mentioned in ''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}'', when [[spoiler:the Marquis de Carabas]] discovers that the trauma from being [[ColdBloodedTorture brutally killed]] and then resurrected has left him terrified to sleep, because it's too much like dying all over again. He's exhausted enough that he eventually passes out anyway, but it's implied this is a problem he'll be dealing with for a while.
113* ''Literature/ThePetGirlOfSakurasou'':
114** The two main girls are afflicted by this, for similar reasons: [[IdiotSavant Mashiro]] because of her tendency to work heavily on her art into the night, so she goes to bed very late and usually has to be woken up by someone else, and [[{{Workaholic}} Nanami]] mostly because she's overworking herself by studying and working several jobs (so as to pay for her voice acting training), which catches up with her in episode 6.
115** [[OnlySaneMan Sorata]] suffers from this trope occasionally due to Mashiro sleeping in his room, and especially during the SchoolFestival arc where he was working long hours to ensure his project would be done in time.
116* A downplayed example in ''Literature/TheRavenCycle''. Gansey and Ronan both suffer from insomnia and both deal with it [[ManlyManAndSensitiveGuy in different ways,]] with Ronan either drinking or street racing and Gansey building his miniature city. This doesn't appear to have much of an effect on either of them, though Ronan's insomnia is plot-related--he has some incredibly dangerous dreams.
117* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'':
118** ''Mariel of Redwall'', Gabool the Wild starts having prophetic dreams that turn him into a completely insane insomniac.
119** As does the aquaphobic Queen Tsarmina Greeneyes, as the good guys set up a dam to flood her and her minions out of Castle Kotir and she constantly hears dripping water.
120* In "The Shadow Kingdom", Literature/{{Kull}} spends a night like this.
121-->''There was no sleep for Kull that night, for it was nearly dawn and he spent the rest of the night hours pacing the throne-room, and pondering over what had passed. ''
122* In ''Literature/ShamanBlues'', Witkacy rarely sleeps more than three hours at night, if he sleeps at all. It's implied that it's somehow a side effect of all the mind-altering substances he used to take, and it's bad enough that when he happens to catch five hours of sleep, he immediately suspects supernatural influence.
123* Literature/SherlockHolmes frequently goes for days without sleep when captivated by a problem. And it's hinted he has an irregular sleep cycle even when not on a case: Watson mentions that he often stays up all night doing chemical experiments, and annoys the landlady with his "addiction to music at strange hours" (presumably meaning he likes to play the violin at 2 a.m.).
124* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
125** Creator/MattStover's novelization of ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' reveals that after he has his nightmare of Padmé dying in childbirth, Anakin Skywalker swears off sleep and uses the Force to sustain himself. No wonder the guy's about to go Sith...
126---> The force could keep him upright, keep him moving, keep him thinking, but it couldn't give him rest. Not that he wanted rest. Rest might bring sleep.\
127What sleep might bring, he could not bear to know.
128** In ''Literature/DarkLordTheRiseOfDarthVader'', set several weeks after ''Revenge of the Sith'', Darth Vader is ''still'' incapable of falling asleep; his new {{cyborg}} suit won't allow him any rest, especially since his VaderBreath is harsh on both his damaged throat and his enhanced hearing. And what sleep he is able to get is marred by horrible nightmares. Darth Sidious, meanwhile, swore off sleep long ago, after killing his own master while he slept. He relies on TheDarkSide to sustain himself.
129** ''Literature/DarthBane: Path of Destruction'' details that once Darth Bane grew in power of the dark side, he was able to give up sleep, relying only on a couple of hours of meditation a day to sustain himself.
130* ''Literature/TalesOfThePack'': Lexie has lots of trouble sleeping when the story begins, and also experiences frequent strange dreams which disturb her sleep.
131* Evan Tanner in Lawrence Block's series beginning with ''The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep'', due to a brain injury he suffered in the Korean War. In a later novel [[spoiler:a mad scientist cryogenically freezes him, forcing him to sleep for years.]]
132* Anton Vowl from ''Literature/AVoid'' is an insomniac with no clear reason as to why. He just has it and it slowly drives him slightly insane, which is justified.
133* The ''Literature/WildCards'' series is home to Croyd "The Sleeper" Cranson, whose powers let him stay awake for weeks or months at a time, but then he hibernates, and [[DiscardAndDraw wakes up in a new form with new powers]]. This process mimics the SuperpowerRussianRoulette that [[MassSuperEmpoweringEvent gave people their powers in the first place]], leading to his quite justified fear of dying in his sleep. So, when he starts getting tired, he resorts to [[DrugsAreBad drugs]] to keep himself awake past "bedtime", turning him into a paranoid wreck.
134%% * Lord Meren, from Lynda Robinson's AncientEgypt mystery novels, due to the chronic stress of being the Pharaoh's spymaster. Once his son got him to take up juggling, a hobby that forced him to fully focus his attention on a task unrelated to crime or security, he was able to step back from his worries and get some proper rest.
135%% * Creator/ChuckPalahniuk's early unpublished manuscript ''Insomnia'', excerpts of which were salvaged for ''Literature/FightClub'', his first publication.
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139* Little Pete from ''Series/TheAdventuresOfPeteAndPete'' manages to get his friends to stay up for several days as a protest against early bedtimes. Pete almost manages to make it to eleven days.
140* Dr. Franklin on ''Series/BabylonFive'', leading to his abuse of stimulants. His department is understaffed, and he refuses to delegate as much as he should, which leads to drug abuse.
141* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': In "[[Recap/BrooklynNineNineS1E21Unsolvable Unsolvable]]", Jake becomes obsessed with solving a cold case and stops sleeping.
142-->'''Jake:''' I have not slept in, since I last saw you, many hours. Plus I think I'm hallucinating because I'm pretty sure I just heard your biceps mocking me.\
143'''Terry:''' No, that's possible. My biceps mock a lot of people.
144* In ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'' Ben develops insomnia as a side effect of suffering from DreamingOfThingsToCome, to the point where he starts seeing things while he's still awake.
145* In ''Series/{{Charite}}'', Doctor Behring claims this is the reason for his Laudanum addiction, although it's rather a symptom than the cause for his psychological issues. His colleague Doctor Ehrlich notes that he hardly leaves the laboratory anymore during their research for a diphtheria vaccine.
146* Billy Flynn from ''Series/CriminalMinds'' usually smokes meth to keep himself awake for days or even weeks so that he can [[spoiler:perform several rapes and murders during planned blackouts]].
147* Mac Taylor from ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' rarely even goes home, much less gets any sleep, due to being a {{workaholic}} and likely because he dreads the loneliness of his empty apartment after having lost Claire on 9/11. His co-workers call him out for staying up for 2-3 days straight on more than one occasion. At one point Stella asks him when's the last time he's had any sleep. He responds, "What's sleep?"
148* In ''Series/Daredevil2015'', one of the things that drove Matt Murdock to become a vigilante was insomnia brought on by his inability to tune out the rest of city.
149* A VictimOfTheWeek in ''Series/GhostWhisperer'' appears to be suffering from the RealLife disease [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatal_insomnia fatal familial insomnia]], and is being DrivenToSuicide by [[spoiler:the ghost of his father, who killed his wife while delusional and as a ghost watched his daughter succumb to the disease. However, it appears that the son never had it and the symptoms were the result of the father's extreme paranoia]]. "What's worse, [[FateWorseThanDeath insanity]], then death, or just death?"
150* ''Series/{{House}}'': The titular Dr. House towards the end of Season 5, after a coworker's death. He starts hallucinating and gradually losing his mind.
151* An early episode of ''Series/KyleXY'' deals with this, due to Kyle's inexperience with sleep.
152* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'':
153** Detective Chester Lake has chronic insomnia, which may have been a factor in [[spoiler:his career-ending murder of another police officer]].
154** One episode's murder suspect has fatal familial insomnia.
155* Mary Richards in one episode of ''Series/TheMaryTylerMooreShow''.
156* Patrick Jane on ''Series/TheMentalist'' can't sleep without the aid of pills. It doesn't come up every episode and it's more an element of characterization than a disadvantage.
157* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'': In one skit, UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler is a guest at a boarding house incognito (and in full Nazi regalia) as Mr. Hilter -- the hostess explains that his short temper is due to not sleeping since 1945.
158* Haywire in ''Series/PrisonBreak'' has a mental imbalance that means he "doesn't sleep. Ever." Not the kind of cell mate you want if you're routinely sneaking out at night.
159* In the Brazilian soap opera ''Series/{{Saramandaia}}'', Professor Aristóbulo hasn't been able to sleep for almost ten years.
160* An ''Series/{{SCTV}}'' sketch has normally relaxed, affable fishing-show host Gil Fisher (John Candy) driving his musical guests to a fishing spot for four days nonstop, living on coffee and cigarettes. At a roadhouse stop, he's wired and dazed, picks a fight with a little guy, and gets his butt kicked -- and has to watch it all on the film made for the show.
161* The protagonist of ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' doesn't have chronic insomnia, but tends to forgo sleep -- and food -- for days on end whenever he's working on a particularly difficult case; most notable in "[[Recap/SherlockS01E02TheBlindBanker The Blind Banker]]", where both he and John stay up all night trying to decipher TheBookCipher of the episode.
162* Dr. Rush on ''Series/StargateUniverse'' is a chronic insomniac. A mixture of obsession and paranoia frequently drives him to go for days without sleeping, eating, or really doing anything except trying to fix Destiny. Subverted in that the lack of sleep actually makes him less adept and more prone to sloppy mistakes. His own Destiny-induced hallucinations eventually start calling him out on this fact.
163* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
164** In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E3TheParadiseSyndrome The Paradise Syndrome]]", Spock goes without sleep for around ''two months''. He states that Vulcans under enough stress can go without sleep and/or food for much longer than humans.
165** The memorably terrifying ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS4E17NightTerrors Night Terrors]]" uses a variant of this trope: the ''Enterprise'' crew are able to sleep but not to ''[[CannotDream dream]]'', or more prosaically enter [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_eye_movement_sleep REM sleep,]] which is why it takes some time for Dr. Crusher to figure out why everyone is showing every symptom of sleep deprivation ''except'' physical fatigue. The sole exception is [[TheEmpath Lt. Cmdr Troi]], who is instead plagued with recurring nightmares. [[spoiler:It turns out that these nightmares are actually a psychic DistressCall from ''someone'' (the crew never really learns who or what they are) who is caught in the same completely unrelated NegativeSpaceWedgie as the ''Enterprise'', with everyone else's chronic insomnia being an accidental side effect]].
166* Sam from ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' starts staying up all night in the first season when he's having nightmares about Jessica. For several days in season seven, he is unable to sleep because of [[spoiler:constant hallucinations of Lucifer left over from his time in hell, to the point that he almost crashes his car and later ends up in the hospital because of it]].
167* Series/{{Victorious}}: In "A Christmas Tori", Beck becomes a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} due to a chirping cricket getting stuck in his RV. It gets worse when he starts drinking lots of coffee so he won't fall asleep in class.
168* ''Series/TheXFiles'': Fox Mulder is a well-known insomniac. We almost never see him sleeping, and when we do, he's usually in the throes of a nightmare.
169* In ''Series/{{Yellowjackets}}'', present-day Taissa is afraid to go to sleep because of her {{sleepwalking}} and the bad things that can happen because of it, so she spends the night pounding espressos simply to avoid falling asleep.
170-->'''Taissa''': I just need some fucking sleep.
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173[[folder:Music]]
174* Most of Music/OwlCity music was written simply when Adam Young could not shut his mind off. "Fireflies" in particular is a [[LyricalDissonance sweet song]] about insomnia and the [[GrowingUpSucks loss of childhood innocence]].
175-->Leave my door open just a crack\
176(Please take me away from here)\
177'Cause I feel like such an insomniac\
178(Please take me away from here)\
179Why do I tire of counting sheep\
180(Please take me away from here)\
181When I'm far too tired to fall asleep
182* Music/EmilieAutumn's "4 o'clock" is a song about how insomnia is slowly killing her, [[LyricalDissonance set to the tune of a lullaby]].
183-->4 o'Clock\
184Never let me sleep\
185I close my eyes and pray\
186For the garish light of day\
187Like a frightened child I run\
188From the sleep that never comes
189* Music/DeltaGoodrem has "The Analyst," about the girl who can't sleep: she's too busy overanalyzing everything in her life.
190-->Prepare yourselves to meet, the girl who cannot sleep
191* "Sleepflower" by Music/ManicStreetPreachers is about insomnia
192--> Endless hours in bed, no peace, in this mind
193--> No one knows the hell where innocence dies
194* Faithless has a song about this very trope called [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Insomnia]].
195* "Asleep or Awake" by Apoptygma Berzerk.
196* "You Can't Walk In Your Sleep (If You Can't Sleep)" by Music/TheGoGos.
197* Music/CityAndColour's album ''Bring Me Your Love'' has three songs that have the singer state he cannot sleep due to the troubles he is suffering in life: "The Death Of Me", "Sleeping Sickness", and "Constant Knot".
198* The Music/BarenakedLadies song "Who Needs Sleep?" is all about insomnia -- and references "a guy who's been awake since the Second World War."
199* The Music/GreenDay album ''Music/{{Insomniac}}'' was made when Billie Joe was suffering from major sleep deprivation. "Brain Stew" on that album describes Billie Joe's sleepless woes.
200* "Can't Get To Sleep At Night" by Music/DonnaSummer from ''Music/IRememberYesterday'' where the protagonist can't sleep because she keeps thinking of her former partner, despite being with somebody else.
201* "I'm So Tired" by Music/TheBeatles from ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' is literally about someone who is tired but can't sleep. TruthInTelevision for Lennon, since the meditation schedule under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi left him too keyed up to sleep at night.
202* "Pennyroyal Tea" from Music/{{Nirvana}}'s ''Music/InUtero'':
203-->I'm so tired I can't sleep
204* Music/ImagineDragons has an insomniac guitarist, Wayne Sermon. The band consequently references sleepless nights in some of their songs-such as "Nothing Left to Say", which sounds like someone experiencing sleep deprivation due to introspective thoughts.
205* The narrator of "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" by Music/{{Set It Off|Band}} can't sleep and is [[SanitySlippageSong going crazy]].
206-->Cause I'm stuck self-torturing\
207My meds are failing me\
208Internal clock in smithereens\
209Can't fix this, I'm hopeless\
210My eyes are stapled open wide\
211As I lay down on my side
212* The man sung about in "My Manic And I" by Music/LauraMarling suffers from insomnia.
213-->By one in the morning the day has not ended.
214-->By two he is scared that sleep is no friend.
215-->And by four he will drink, but he cannot feel it.
216-->Sleep will not come because sleep does not will it.
217* In "Staying Up" by Music/TheNeighbourhood, the singer suffers from insomnia out of a combination of bad dreams and the sense that there's ''[[ParanoiaFuel something]]'' [[ParanoiaFuel out there]].
218* "Shampain" by Music/MarinaDiamandis.
219-->I wonder when the night will reach its end\
220The sleep is not my friend
221* "Lover To Lover" by Music/FlorenceAndTheMachine:
222-->I've been losing sleep,\
223I've been keeping myself awake
224* "I Can't Sleep" by Still Corners.
225-->I haven't slept a while now
226* Music/TessaViolet's "Bored" starts with:
227-->It's 4 AM again\
228You think that I could sense a trend\
229I'm stayin' up too late just so I can stay awake
230* In "Back to December" by Music/TaylorSwift, the narrator can't sleep because she misses her former lover and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone feels guilty about hurting him and pushing him away]].
231-->These days I haven't been sleeping,\
232Staying up, playing back myself leavin'.
233* Music/{{Nas}}' "[[Music/{{Illmatic}} N.Y. State of Mind]]" has the iconic line, "I never sleep, 'cause sleep is the cousin of death". In other words, Nas is too scared to properly rest ([[ProperlyParanoid and rightly so]]) because a rival could easily kill him while he sleeps, so he's in a constant state of paranoia-fuelled insomnia.
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236[[folder:Poetry]]
237* Creator/WilliamShakespeare's Sonnets 27 and 28
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240[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
241* Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander, the C&C Wrestle Factory, according to their theme anyway.
242-->"Seven ain't getting up early, ready for the grind. No alarm clock! Money on my mind."-"I don't eat, I don't sleep I just grind!"
243* Wrestling/SamiCallihan became one due to him obsessing about not getting a shot at Wrestling/JohnnyGargano for the Open The Freedom Gate Championship Belt at ''Dragon Gate USA''.
244* Roppongi Vice stays up late partying, then they get up early for [=McDonald=]'s breakfast.
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246
247[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
248* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': At the end of the Paul Williams episode, Waldorf claims to have insomnia, and that the Muppet Show is a good cure for it.
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251[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
252* ''TabletopGame/DontRestYourHead'': The [=PCs=] are all insomniacs, though considering their current situation, this is for the best.
253* ''TabletopGame/BlissStage'': The Authority Figure has been awake for the past seven years, because everyone else over eighteen is in a blissful coma.
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256[[folder:Theatre]]
257* "Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor/Shall sleep no more, Theatre/{{Macbeth}} shall sleep no more!"
258* Mrs. Lansdale in ''Theatre/{{Allegro}}'' spends millions on treatments to get her to sleep, all to no avail.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Video Games]]
262* In ''VideoGame/BearAndBreakfast'', Hank has trouble sleeping because he often ruminates in bed, calling sleep "overrated". According to his mother Margaret, it runs in the family.
263* Marius, the narrator of ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' ''II'', is haunted by dreams of the demons in Tristram. He understandably tries to avoid them by fighting sleep for ''days'' at a time. He only sleeps ''once'' in the cinematics, noting that it was the first time he slept in ''weeks'', [[spoiler:and that was only so Diablo/the Wanderer could send him a vision of Tal Rasha sealing Baal in his own body.]]
264* The "Strange New Powers" update to ''VideoGame/DontStarve'' made Ms. Wickerbottom an insomniac, and unable to use sleeping items such as a tent or a bedroll to restore her SanityMeter.
265* A variation of this trope occurs in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI'': Kratos has been plagued by nightmares for ten years, which started when he was tricked by Ares into [[spoiler:murdering his wife and child in a berserker rage]]. He serves the gods because he believes that when he has redeemed himself, they will rid him of the nightmares. They don't.
266-->'''Athena:''' Your sins are forgiven. [[MetaphoricallyTrue But we never promised]] [[ExactWords to remove your nightmares]]. No man, no god, could ''ever'' forget the terrible things you have done.
267* When ''VideoGame/JaggedAlliance'' 2 introduced a sleep mechanic, an unseen trait given to mercenaries is how much stamina they recover with each hour of sleep. One mercenary, the disturbed and disturbing Bill 'Razor' Lamont, has the lowest sleep requirement in the game, seemingly needing only four hours of sleep to be fully refreshed and ready. A subtle nod to his insanity and unstable nature.
268* Paya from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' spends so much time tending to both her own chores and the duties of her elderly grandmother, and then filling her diary after it all, that she is one of the few village-based human characters to sleep just a few hours in the early morning (not counting the various main quest characters and shopkeepers who [[AntiFrustrationFeatures are always awake so you aren't locked out of stuff you need at certain hours of the day]]).
269* ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': Kaidan Alenko starts having trouble sleeping.
270-->'''Kaidan:''' You know what, though? I feel good about our chances. Helps me sleep better at night.\
271'''Shepard:''' You not sleeping, Kaidan?\
272'''Kaidan:''' Maybe a little restless...
273* In ''VideoGame/NappleTaleArsiaInDaydream'', one of the Napple Town townsfolk, {{Alice|Allusion}}, looks exhausted all the time because she is afraid of going to sleep. Fortunately she's sweet-tempered despite this.
274* The Tireless Mechanic in ''VideoGame/SunlessSea'', who pretty much gave up sleep to avoid the dream-snakes. An early event in his arc features him setting a trap for one so he can have a night of decent sleep at last.
275* Tekla reveals herself to be one in ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'' when she wakes BJ up in the middle of the night and casually says she prefers not to sleep. She follows this up with a long, rambling, surprisingly philosophical monologue: if life and a "self" are the persistence of awareness, does sleeping mean you temporarily die, since you're unaware? Is the person who goes to sleep ''really'' the same person as the one who wakes up?
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278[[folder:Visual Novels]]
279* ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'':
280** Keiichi states a few times that this is becoming the case in ''Onikakushi-hen'' arc. He thought his [[TrueCompanions best friends]] were trying to [[AxCrazy stalk and kill him]]. [[spoiler:True to the trope's description, though, he's actually just a paranoid wreck and his fears are all in his head]].
281** It's implied that [[spoiler:Rena]] and [[spoiler:Shion]] also stopped sleeping when their paranoia reached its peak. [[spoiler:Insomnia might be a symptom of [[HatePlague Hinamizawa Syndrome]].]]
282* Katja, who has sleeping issues herself, mentions in ''VisualNovel/MissingStars'' that a large portion of the school population are some level of insomniac due to their mental health problems. Katja gives Erik advice that he should go for walks if he's feeling restless.
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285[[folder:Web Animation]]
286* ''WebAnimation/AbilityNoX'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-zBhhTUtLg Yuzuru]] has an ability that allows him to go several years without sleep. The side-effect is that he will get fatigued very slowly over time.
287* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
288** Blake Belladonna becomes moody, antisocial and isolated in the second volume, as she obsesses over what the White Fang are up to. Unable to sleep, with her grades slipping, and with heavy bags under her eyes, her friends stage an intervention... which fails. Eventually, Yang Xiao Long has a private conversation with her, revealing her own past experience with obsession and explaining what Blake needs to do to get on top of it. The talk helps Blake recover.
289** Ruby Rose struggles with the weight of being leader in the ninth volume as the guilt of her failures eats away at her. She spends the night wide awake while her friends all sleep, staring silently at Crescent Rose. The next morning, she rejects her weapon, has a break-down when confronted by Jaune Arc's own mental health issues, and flees her companions. [[spoiler:She falls prey to Neo, whose illusions of Ruby's dead friends and enemies tell her she's "not looking too good"; certain close-ups show her eyes are bloodshot, and the encounter drives her to attempt suicide.]]
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292[[folder:Webcomics]]
293
294* ''Webcomic/{{Aurora 2019}}'': Kendal, as the body of a god which gained sapience once the god was no longer in residence, [[TheSleepless assumed he didn't need to sleep]]. That is, until he collapses after having been up for about ten days straight. It's pretty clear that his superhuman physiology means he needs significantly ''less'' sleep, but he still needs ''some''.
295-->'''Kendal:''' Vash didn't sleep.\
296'''Erin:''' Vash didn't need his body to stay alive.
297* Dr. Stein of ''Webcomic/BloodStain'' is both an insomniac ''and'' a SleepyHead who falls asleep while teaching classes. He might have a genuine case of narcolepsia.
298* ''Webcomic/{{Castoff}}'': TheCaptain of Alverian Royal Guard, Zera Marcel, is perhaps the only elf out there sporting ExhaustedEyeBags, because he avoids sleeping for as long as possible, and when he inevitably dozes off, a GuiltInducedNightmare soon wakes him.
299* ''CRFH'''s Roger can attend class, and ''successfully complete tests'', in his sleep.
300* Jyrras from ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures'' has shown signs of sleep deprivation, which includes [[http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_1142.php waving a knife in a dangerously random manner.]]
301* ''Webcomic/DocRat'' has a one-time occurrence [[http://www.docrat.com.au/default.asp?thisItem=722 when]] Doc fights a video game ZombieApocalypse. It leads to some... ''interesting'' consequences the next day.
302* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': Played with. It was hinted at that after coming into existence, Ellen had developed a case of depression and had taken up drinking... but Dan didn't like the way that storyline was going, so it was instead explained away as Ellen staying up late and napping during the day.
303* In ''Webcomic/{{Endstone}}'''s {{Backstory}}, the ArtifactOfDoom preyed on Jon [[http://endstone.net/2011/06/20/6-03/ until he could not sleep.]]
304* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', there is a special mental discipline that is used in Skifander to [[TheSleepless help people stay awake for multiple days]]. Gil misuses this ''massively'' during the timeskip, where he has stayed awake for months at a time for ''two and a half years''. The only times the reader has seen him sleep, it was because he'd been knocked out. It clearly isn't very good for him, since his skin is now a dozen shades paler than it was before, he's got some [[ExhaustedEyeBags rather dramatic bags]] under his (extremely bloodshot) eyes, and he's been in TheMadnessPlace constantly for the whole time.
305* ''Webcomic/GrimTrigger'': The first arc is the Insomniac Arc, which is named after Tage. If you click on the cabinets in book 1, he will say that they're mostly full of Melatonin bottles. And in that same part, if you click on his bed, he reveals that he hardly ever sleeps (but when he does, he sleepwalks, so it's still not exactly sleeping).
306* Sleeplessness is part of Julian's psychological issues in ''Webcomic/TheGuideToAHealthyRelationship''. They just kinda pass out when they reach their limit. Their friend Apollo thinks Julian should just ''try'' sleeping a bit more, but it's pretty obvious that Apollo, while well-meaning, doesn't have to much of an insight into mental illnesses.
307* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'':
308** Zimmy fits the personality profile of an insomniac, even though ''not'' sleeping [[TheSleepless is natural for her]]. Her best friend Gamma ''does'' need sleep, but she tries to stay up with Zimmy anyway. There's a reason she walks around like a zombie.
309** While [[spoiler:his brain is hijacked by one of Zimmy's hallucinations]], Jack Hyland picks up her habit of never sleeping. Unfortunately, he needs it, and suffers the effects of deprivation.
310* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': After the trolls' game of Sgrub began, Karkat Vantas barely slept at all in the three weeks the game took, according to Vriska. After that, he slept a grand total of once, during which time his dreamself was killed and [[EldritchAbomination he experienced things]] that put him off sleeping for a very long time, after which came [[MonsterClown several]] [[AHouseDivided distractions]].
311* Dune from ''Webcomic/IDontWantThisKindOfHero'', possibly due to being a ShellShockedVeteran. It's why he constantly has ExhaustedEyeBags from his second appearance onward.
312* Sniper Wolf from ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound'' can go on for long periods of time without sleep. She catches up on sleep by hibernating for a week or so every couple of years. Unfortunately, right before she hibernates, she would become disoriented and hallucinate various things.
313* In ''Webcomic/NightmareFactory'', this is part of why Emai gets stuck in Nightmare Factory; she’s exhausted from not sleeping and stumbles over her words. She also rarely sleeps because she has stories stream through her head constantly, and if she sleeps, she may never know how they end.
314* Princess November's inability to sleep, due to the moon being gone from the sky, is a driving plot point in ''Webcomic/NoRestForTheWicked''. Red has likely gone without sleep since [[spoiler:getting eaten by the wolf]].
315* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Vaarsuvius went several months without trancing (the elven equivalent of sleep) while at sea, which severely changed V's appearance, patience, social skills and (arguably) alignment. Due to a mixture of {{determinat|or}}ion and [[MyGreatestFailure terrifying]] [[PastExperienceNightmare nightmares of guilt]], V defended this saying trancing isn't biologically necessary for elves. The veracity of this claim is dubious.
316* Fall from ''Webcomic/ParallelDementia'' sometimes goes for several weeks without sleeping to try and avoid nightmares. This has led her to pass out and may be contributing to her hallucinations.
317* In ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1696 Hannelore]] the resident [="OCDelightful"=] NeatFreak occasionally goes days at a time without sleep, due either to her Series/{{Monk}}[=-level=] need to clean things or some new medication she is taking. She seems to be a mash-up between goofy and realistic, as seen [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1477 here]].
318* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': When Liz first gets on the ''Bristlecone'', she freaks out and stops sleeping after she realizes that there's a chance she could die at any moment. Kath finally notices after a few days and forces her to get some rest.
319-->'''Liz:''' If I sleep I might miss something.
320* ''Webcomic/TwistwoodTales'': The main trait of Loghead, who suffers from it due to staying up late for years in an attempt to delay the consequences of waking up again.
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323[[folder:Web Videos]]
324* Shadows in ''WebVideo/{{lonelygirl15}}'' are so devoted to their duty that they take drugs that remove the need to sleep. Unsurprisingly, they tend to die before the age of 30.
325* Jay of ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' has a harder and harder time sleeping as the series goes on, which we know thanks to his Twitter as well as some rather impressive eyebags whenever he's on camera. It's unclear how much of this is [[ProperlyParanoid (justified) paranoia]] and how much is the Operator's direct influence.
326* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic is fine with naps, but has taken Nyquil and Vicodin together in order to get proper sleep. It's a miracle he hasn't died yet.
327* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f50P6OJWLbc 40 Winks]] is a song about someone who can't get to sleep.
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330[[folder:Western Animation]]
331* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In "April 9th", Binky is traumatized after witnessing a fire at the school, and Mr. Frensky tries to help him feel better by mentioning that he, during his days as a volunteer fireman, couldn't sleep for weeks after going into his first fire.
332* In the ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' episode "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderNightmaresAndDaydreams Nightmares and Daydreams]]", Aang, stressed out by the prospect of his upcoming battle with the Fire Lord, is having terrible nightmares every time he tries to go to sleep and thus decides to stay awake for three days straight. In the process, he becomes a nervous wreck and begins [[MushroomSamba begins to experience hallucinations]], culminating in one where the {{Team Pet}}s begin talking, then get into a fight that [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext escalates into a samurai duel]].
333* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', Jérémie has a tendency to be the Obsessive Insomniac. Of course, his [[AIIsACrapshoot enemy]] never sleeps at all, and his behavior is not unlike that of a normal computer programmer with a big project and an approaching deadline. Still, pulling it for about two years in a row cannot be healthy for a developing brain. Or a developing body. Kid's 12 at the opening of the show... he's likely stunted his growth permanently. Thank goodness it doesn't seem to have damaged anything.
334* The ''WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk'' [[InsomniaEpisode episode]] "[[Recap/DragonsRidersOfBerkS6E7TheLongestDay The Longest Day]]" features the characters going on without sleep because of [[spoiler:the annual midnight sun, a time where the sun does not set for 2 whole weeks]]. Each of the characters are shown to suffer a variety of symptoms brought on by this.
335** Hiccup becomes careless with a slower reaction time.
336** Astrid is overcome with euphoria, becoming obnoxiously optimistic and carelessly carefree.
337** Snotlout suffers from severe [[MoodSwinger mood swings]], switching from laughing to crying to shouting in an instant.
338** Fishlegs becomes increasingly paranoid of the others.
339** Heather loses all sense of coordination, [[TheKlutz tripping on her own feet]] and spilling her water bucket trying to clean Windshear. She later starts losing focus, confusing Windshear with a rock.
340** Ruffnut and Tuffnut are overcome by visual hallucination.
341** Gothi spends her time "babbling" for hours, drawing in the sand with a blank stare.
342* Dipper Pines from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' can be this, as highlighted in the episode "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E4SockOpera Sock Opera]]". [[spoiler:It's a trait he has in common with the Author of the Journals.]]
343-->'''Mabel:''' Don't stay up all night, Dipper. Last time you got this sleep-deprived you tried to eat your own shirt.\
344'''Dipper:''' ''[sucking on shirt, spits it out]''
345* Topsy from ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' claims to be the guy the Music/BarenakedLadies were singing about.
346* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
347** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E4ApplebuckSeason Applebuck Season]]", Applejack becomes a Goofy Insomniac when she takes on the task of harvesting all the apples on her farm by herself ''and'' has to do favors for her friends as well. She snaps out of it at the end when she ''finally'' relents to Twilight Sparkle's advice to ask for some help.
348** Twilight becomes an Obsessive Insomniac in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E20ItsAboutTime It's About Time]]" -- she spends one straight week without sleep monitoring ''everything'' trying to catch the big disaster that her future self wanted to warn her about. Even Pinkie Pie is concerned. She also ''starts'' the episode as an Obsessive Insomniac, fretting over her schedule.
349--->'''Twilight Sparkle:''' Frankly, I don't know how ''you'' can sleep at a time like this!\
350'''Spike:''' Three A.M.?
351* TheSandman from ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' is tasked with putting people around the world to sleep, and can't go to sleep himself until he finishes the job -- however, since there are always people needing to be put to sleep round the clock, he never gets any himself, although he clearly wants and needs to.
352* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': Implied with Sean. He has creases around his eyes, and "My Three Suns" has a gag about him being unable to sleep.
353* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' features a throwaway gag of Apu having worked a 96-hour-shift. At the end, "I apparently thought I was a hummingbird of some kind." He also tried to drink nectar out of Sanjay's head. This was explained in the comic books: during Homer's Mr. Plow days, his incompetence had left the Kwik-E-Mart doors blocked by snow, and Apu was trapped in the store with Snake, who had just tried to rob him.
354* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS8E19Karen20InSpongeiac InSPONGEiac]]", Mr. Krabs falsely accuses [=SpongeBob=] of being an insomniac when he doesn't flip a Krabby Patty fully and uses a bit too much mustard.
355* One of the reasons why Cranky the Crane from ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' is so cranky is because he works both day and night, never getting a rest, which becomes a plot point in "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS6E3NoSleepForCranky No Sleep for Cranky]]". Not even when work at the docks gets delayed due to a fallen shed does he get a break, due to having to listen to [[MotorMouth the stories that Salty tells to him, Bill, and Ben all night]].
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