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Pink Elephants
  • Used as a plot point of the wuxia film, The Bloody Blade of King Lanling. The film's main villain is an Evil Vizier and The Usurper who wants the throne for himself, pretending to be loyal to the Emperor, and managed to convince the Emperor that the Gods of Heavens are making a visit to the palace... by spiking the Emperor's wine. As the Vizier plays a tune on a flute, the Emperor then sees the Gods descending, and giving a royal decree to abdicate the throne to the minister... Lanling's timely arrival in the final scene, beating a drum to break the Vizier's flute music and dispelling the false vision of Gods jams a wedge into the Vizier's plans.
Doraemon: Nobita's Drifts in the Universe
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: After drifting in space and landing on an earth-like planet, Doraemon and friends are surprised to discover they've landed back on earth itself. Except they didn't - that planet is an illusion world inhabited by hostile tree-men, whose spores can fool any unfortunate life forms into seeing what they want to see before they're captured and digested alive by the tree-men monsters. Thankfully, the God's Tree Fruit which is still in Nobita's pockets suddenly pokes him in the butt, making him wake up and realize he's seeing an illusion. Cue Nobita waking Doraemon from the illusion with a thump on the head, and Doraemon quickly using an Alarm Gadget to alert Suneo, Gian and Shizuka - moments before they're devoured by tree-men aliens.
Codex Equus Shinseina Pantheon
  • Shattering the Illusion: Post-Ascension, after becoming the Alicorn god of Truth, he gained the ability to see illusions and literally shatter them, making him an absolute nightmare for illusionists. The reason for this is the increased sensitivity to magic he got to make up for his blindness, which allows him "see" illusions in the form of walls and other structures that only he can break down. It's mentioned in his entry that he first discovered this ability by complete accident - a Hydianite sorceress trapped the BHCIT in a powerful illusion that targeted their worst memories and experiences, and Guiding Light unwittingly broke it while trying to free his friends.
Final Fantasy VII Remake – Antagonists and Bosses
  • Shattering the Illusion: Killing it shatters the illusory world it creates, and kills the Sephiroth Clone that conjured it.
Friendship Is Magic: Others
  • Shattering the Illusion: Twilight and co. manage to break the spell, making Rarity see that the precious thing she though she was carrying truly is really just a worthless builder.
Magic: The Gathering: DominariaMarkiplier Major CharactersNegima: Ala Alba
  • Took a Level in Badass:
    • At the start of the series she was a muggle and before going to the magic world she still wasn't as good as Negi was at the beginning of the series. Perhaps Yue's most badass moment is during the Mahora Festival Arc. The party's progress is blocked by one of their teachers, 'Death Specs' Takahata, who begins to attack with no mercy. Sensing something is off, Yue calls him out and dares Takahata to hit her. He does - hard. But Yue gets up and, holding her bleeding and bruised face, concludes that the man before them could not possibly be the real Takahata, because he would never harm his students in that way. She calmly looks up a spell in her encyclopaedia for shattering illusions and casts it, and sure enough it's all fake. She saves her party in one fell swoop, performs a staggering mental leap in a highly tense situation, and even though she's no fighter, she takes a beating in the process just to prove her theory. Badass.
Squadron Supreme
  • Shattering the Illusion: A shot to the chops from Arcanna is enough to drop not only Moonglow but her illusory attractive appearance.
The Order of the Stick: Human Party MembersThe Truman Show
  • God Is Inept: His writing isn't as "magnificent" as he fools himself to believe. Forcing the increasingly-skeptical Truman to "get with the script" even as and when setbacks occur, and while ramming obligatory advertising down his throat, ultimately causes his fake reality to fall apart.
Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger Protagonists
  • Shattering the Illusion: Unlike Rika, Yuko was fooled by Kokodoko's illusion of Kenichi returning, but Nobuharu told some old man jokes to show her that the Kenichi that she was seeing was an impostor (Kenichi had loved Nobuharu's old man jokes, while the impostor reacted angrily to them).
Game Theory (Lyrical Nanoha)The Westerosi
  • Shattering the Illusion: When visiting the House of the Undying, Jade goes along with the hallucinations for a while, but when they apparently end and she finds someone ready to kick her out, she instantly orders her "familiar" to emit an energy field that destroys the illusion and goes after Daenerys. Unfortunately, she then sees the Warlocks as they really are, then they start chanting Zhdane. However, later they prove themselves to be strong enough to destroy the trinket and force them back into the illusion.
The Bloody Blade of King Lanling
  • Pink Elephants: Used as a plot point. The Evil Vizier and The Usurper who wants the throne for himself, pretending to be loyal to the Emperor, and managed to convince the Emperor that the Gods of Heavens are making a visit to the Palace... by spiking the Emperor's wine. As the Vizier plays a tune on a flute, the Emperor then sees the Gods descending, and giving a royal decree to abdicate the throne to the minister... Lanling's timely arrival in the final scene, beating a drum to break the Vizier's flute music and dispelling the vision of the Gods jams a wedge into the Vizier's plans.
Harda Horda
  • Shattering the Illusion: Lilijas enforces it, "breaking" the ball by making a scene in the middle of a dance, throwing around instruments and yelling at the ghosts. As the whole illusion is broken, she reveals a huge pile of corpses on the dance floor, along with the real, far less glamorous state of the ballroom itself.
The Mortal InstrumentsParadox Bound
  • Shattering the Illusion: Eli finally realizes that the Dream has never left its original place. It just created an optical illusion to make everyone, including the Faceless Men, believe that it was gone. Apparently, they never bothered to feel around on the table, trusting in their feeling of certainty, which was also being fooled by the Dream.
Star Strider
  • Shattering the Illusion: With a FEAR tolerance high enough, you can break free from illusions projected by the Gromulans.
Shimeji Simulation
  • Shattering the Illusion: After the revelation of West Yomogi being a simulated reality under the Gardener's watchful eyes, in part of having no accidents reported, Big Sis goes into bluntly questioning the Gardener about the town being a "calculation" and a "Papier-mâché" and boasted that "no mere Gardener" can stop her. She uses the Fish With Names from her conch-shaped device to literally destroy the illusion of the town itself. Though it's not without the drastic consequences it transpired in the future run.
Lindsey Stirling
  • Shattering the Illusion:
    • "Transcendence" shows Lindsey discovering that the projected clothes, backgrounds, places, and so on are not real. When she realises she can step outside the image of a dress to reach for her violin, she is at first hesitant because of the shadows this casts on other projections, but then dances over the scenes like nobody's business, to the anger of the man creating the illusions.
Tropes S to U
  • Shattering the Illusion: Yue does this when Negi's party is trapped under Library Island en route to rescue him through the use of clever deduction.
Video Games
  • Dark Souls (in contrast to its predecessor ''Demon's Souls") utilizes atmosphere through this way throughout most of the game. For example: Anor Londo is one of the most beautiful areas in the game, but its lack of enemies keeps you on edge; this is reinforced by the silence, because among the enemies present only the Batwing Demons make any noise when they are in combat. It gets worse if you end up killing a certain fake goddess. The sun sets, most all enemies disappear, and all life fades from Anor Londo. Everything you fought up until this point is an illusion, and arguably wasn't really there.
First Wave S 3 E 22 Twice Blessd
  • Shattering the Illusion: The gang break out of the shared illusion the first time when Eddie proudly declares that he's found the Hammer... and proudly holds up an ordinary ball-peen. Cade uses it to shatter a nearby mirror, releasing them from the illusion.
Luz Clawthorne Hexsides Number One Delinquent Witch Chapter 40Luz Clawthorne Two Worlds One Family Chapter 24Monster Rancher S1 E17: Underground Adventure
  • Shattering the Illusion: Golem manages this first when he punches the fake fireball. Later, Joker's hold over all of the other Searchers breaks when Hare attacks him.
Once Upon a Time S3 E6 "Ariel"
  • Shattering the Illusion: The illusion of Belle returns and proves to have been Pan's Shadow all along playing tricks on Rumpelstiltskin. Regina exposes the trick by choking the fake Belle into reverting to Pan's shadow form.
Star Trek S3 E4 "And the Children Shall Lead"
  • Shattering the Illusion: Kirk breaks the control Gorgan has on the kids by showing them video of their parents to show they weren't as bad as they said. Destroying this illusion also breaks the illusions they caused the crew to have.
Star Trek: The Next Generation S6E19 "Frame of Mind"
  • Shattering the Illusion: At the climax of the story, Riker realizes his recent experiences haven't been real. This culminates with some characters and scenery literally appearing to shatter into small pieces as Riker manages to escape the dream has become trapped in.
The Twilight Zone (1959) S3E2: "The Arrival"
  • Shattering the Illusion: Grant proves that the mysterious airplane that landed in the airport didn't exist, and was all an illusion. After he proves it, his fellow investigators disappear as well, revealing that they weren't real either.
Tropes Q to Z
  • Shattering the Illusion: In "The Arrival", Grant Sheckly's theory that Flight 107, which arrived without any crew or passengers, is nothing more than an illusion is proven when he puts his arm in the spinning propeller and the plane vanishes. His fellow investigators Bengston and Paul Malloy disappear as well.
Toys/Bionicle
  • Shattering the Illusion: In "Time Trap", Vakama shatters the illusion by stopping to believe it after firing a Kanoka disk at "Nokama", which just phases through "her".
Dungeons & Dragons Online
  • Shattering the Illusion: The first section of the "Partycrashers" quest takes place in the Phiarlan Illusionarium, which is packed with illusionary enemies and traps that can, and will, hurt you. The only way to get past them is to destroy the Dragonmarks of Shadow that created them.
Książę i Tchórz
  • Shattering the Illusion: The ancient warrior's barrow is guarded by illusory ghosts. The only way of bypassing them is keeping clicking your mouse forward, not letting Galador run away until the ghosts disappear.
Megido AbyssShin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
  • Shattering the Illusion: Ongyo-Ki summons several illusionary copies to fight for him. One punch to a fake will destroy it, but hitting the real one will destroy them all.
Trials of Guinevere
  • Shattering the Illusion: Optional, based on your choices. In Act 3, Morgan is sent into a dream-like state, while a demon is trying to implant a shard into her soul. In the dream, she sees a happier alternate world, where she is in the Academy, reunited with Teo. Depending on your choices, Morgan will realize that this isn't the real world, and despite wanting to be with Teo again, she can't ignore her friends that need her. Morgan leaves the dream, stops her captor, and destroys the shard, saving her friends in the process.

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Master of Illusion
  • Magic: The Gathering:
    • This is a standard ability of blue magic. The typical mechanical representation is that the illusory creature you summon is cheaper than usual, but opponents can Shatter The Illusion—if the creature is targeted by some effect, the illusion breaks and the creature dies.
A Certain Magical Index Touma Kamijou
  • Shattering the Illusion: His Imagine Breaker is more than capable of doing this, both literally and metaphorically.
Beware of ChickenCodex Equus AmaredaeCodex Equus Mane Six
  • Shattering the Illusion: Given her domains of Honesty and Truth, as well as her former position as Bearer of the Element of Honesty, she has the power of breaking through lies, illusions and other forms of obfuscation. This makes her especially dangerous to enemies who uses or are extensively empowered by lies and dishonesty, such as the Summer Court Changelings.
Codex Equus Written Word
  • Immune to Mind Control: His divine domain of Truth allows him to resist various types of mind manipulation magics, such as Geass magic, as well as glamours and illusions, making them almost completely useless against him. In the case of the latter two, he can also detect and destroy them.
Halcyon Days Shinigami Player Characters
  • Shatteringthe Illusion: Ilsa's shikai- theoretically. Subverted in that it has yet to work on a truly powerful enemy, which frustrates both Ilsa and Hinometori.
My Wife Is A Demon Queen Human TribeThe Legend of Dragoon
  • Fighting a Shadow: Not only has his magic progressed to the point he can create an illusory doppelganger, he can even cast magic through his illusion, and it proves to be completely immune to damage, forcing the party to flee if they try to fight it. However, finishing the Stardust sidequest lets you acquire the Vanishing Stone that breaks said shadow, and continue on downward to confront the real Faust.
Tokyo Afterschool Summoners Smaller Guilds
  • Shattering the Illusion: This appears to be part of Sanat Kumara's power set. After the events of Halloween Night, Sanat Kumara confronts Christine and the Entertainers responsible for that night's chaos. At that point Sanat attacks a copy of himself that had been following the Entertainers. He reveals that to be a shadow of himself, created most likely by someone in the Invaders. This copy of himself is the person who had contacted the Entertainers and commissioned them to cause chaos in Umamichi.
Labyrinths of Echo
  • Shattering the Illusion:
    • Repeating the procedure someone's mother used to wake them up breaks sleep spells.
    • At least one of Shurf Lonli-Lokli's breathing techniques allows to ignore illusions, bordering on temporary True Sight.
    • Melifaro's gift as a Dark Side Guardian renders him immune to most illusionary effects.
    • The Well of Pain at the walls of Cherhavla has this effect by proxy: put a limb into the well, then touch (or actually punch or kick) somebody with the limb to snap them out of their reveries.
    • Max is among other royal rewards given a Child of the Purple Pearl. During the hunt for a fätan, Juffin figures out that the Children of the Purple Pearl are artifacts which protect the owner's mind and memory from manipulation.
    • The Sword of King Mönin, embedded in Max and incorporeal, will break the wielder out of illusions.
Stealer of Souls
  • Shattering the Illusion: You can learn a Dispel Illusion spell to use in case Mordraneth use his illusions to trick you.
The Girl from the Miracles DistrictGameplay Tropes J To Q
  • Master of Illusion: A specialty of Blue magic. Illusory creatures are typically cheaper to summon than comparible creatures, but the illusion is shattered if the creature is targeted by some effect. Lord of the Unreal gives a significant boost to Illusion creatures and makes them hexproof, so they're harder to shatter.
Gameplay Tropes R To Z

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Some may be PCE's that fail to mention the illusion-dispelling scene that follows.Goblin Slayer: Priestess
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: From Vol. 9, Ice Witch casts an illusion on Priestess to sway the girl into handing over a silver arrow that could kill the enchantress. Priestess finds herself naked and in front of Goblin Slayer, who proceeds to give her an Affectionate Gesture to the Head while showering her with praise and concern. She comes to her senses almost immediately because the real Goblin Slayer would be too inept at expressing himself to behave in the manner she desires most.
RuPaul's Drag Race
  • Shattering the Illusion: One of her biggest pet peeves is when queens use their own hair in drag, especially when they have a masculine buzzcut/hairline.
  • Shattering the Illusion: Has a pet peeve against queens who constantly use a breast plate as a major aspect of their runway look. She once even whipped out her own breasts during a rant on how the plates just don't look like the real thing (the breastplate in this case could be spotted as fake by any random on the street!). Which is ironic considering she's freely admitted to having implants herself, but also occasionally receives a Hypocrisy Nod.
RuPaul's Drag Race Season 1
  • Shattering the Illusion: Does not like to tuck because she says it hurts, which has led to the judges calling her out more than a few times for her lack of female illusion due to her noticeable bulge (this even led to her elimination).
RuPaul's Drag Race Season 4
  • Shattering the Illusion: Along with her wig ripping antics, she for some reason also liked to strip down during a lip sync. In the episode she got eliminated she wasn't wearing any breasts so pretty much just looked like a man in makeup sans wig and dress, completely shattering the feminine illusion.
    Phi Phi: Milan... girl... That's clearly a dude.
Sonic for Hire
  • Shattering the Illusion: Their lack of existence is quickly outed by Tails the second he brings up that Sonic murdered multiple people under the allusion that they were paying him to do it.
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
  • Shattering the Illusion: Lois hits her head while diving. While Superman rescues her before she can drown, he ultimately finds out that the concussion knocked her unconscious and that she's having a very pleasant dream, one she has no reason to wake up from: she and Superman are finally married. Supes tries to wake her by spoiling the idealness of the dream world, first by revealing his secret identity and then by turning their dream children into handfuls. Lois still manages to find some way to bend the dream back on its ideal course until Superman introduces a new character, Lulu, her replacement at the Daily Planet and implies his dream self is in love with her now. Heartbroken, Lois wakes up.
Lost In The Storm
  • Bait-and-Switch: Salem offers May a way to draw out her deepest anger and hatred, to make her magic stronger. Most readers will expect it to be a Nightmare Sequence with all of May's worst fears. It is actually a Dream Sequence of May's ideal life, one where she's living as a woman, in a relationship with Winter, and has the support of her family. The anger and hatred comes from her waking up.
  • Shattering the Illusion: The perfect world dream sequence Salem puts May in shatters just as Ladon Marigold was about to call May his daughter. Salem stands ready to call give her maternal love and gender affirmation instead, driving May further under Salem's sway.
Film/Blindspotting
  • Shattering the Illusion: The characters all struggle to see beyond their various biases, with their success, and even the existence of an objective reality outside their differing perspectives, left ambiguous. Optical illusions, in particular the Rubin's Vase illusion, form a recurring motif.
Lindsey Stirling
  • Shattering the Illusion:
    • "Shatter Me", the title track from her second album, portrays a porcelain ballerina trapped in a music box, hoping that someone will come along and free her from the glass, but comes to realize that the only way to escape is to break the glass herself.
The Last Podcast on the LeftAgatha Christie
  • "The Stymphalean Birds," also known as "The Vulture Women." First published in September, 1939. Harold Waring, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, spends his vacation in Herzoslovakia. There he meets the charming Mrs. Elsie Clayton and her mother Mrs. Rice. He is romantically interested in Elsie, and is horrified to learn that she is married to a Crazy Jealous Guy. He tries to comfort her, though he has the impression that two Polish twins are spying on them. Not long after he briefly meets the jealous Philip Clayton, supposedly notified by the Polish women, he witnesses Elsie striking Philip on the head. Half an hour later he learns that Philip is dead, with Elsie and himself suspected of murder. Mrs. Rice convinces him that their only escape would be to bribe the hotel staff, the local police, and the Polish sisters. Since Harold doesn't speak the local language, all negotiations are handled by the two women. A vacationing Poirot approaches him at this point to offer help. He points out that Elsie and her mother are professional con-women, who have fooled Harold. There never was a Philip Clayton, just Mrs. Rice in disguise. Nobody has died, the Polish women were innocent bystanders, and all the "bribe money" went directly to the con-women's pockets. The police had never been notified of any case. Elsie and her mother were simply using Harold's own prejudice against foreigners and their authorities. One of Christie's best uses of Con Man tropes and Shattering the Illusion.
The Simpsons S3 E2 "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
  • Shattering the Illusion: Lisa arrives in Washington to show off her patriotic pride with an essay, but loses faith in the American way when she witnesses a senator taking a bribe. Poor girl.
Young Justice S4 E18: Beyond the Grip of the Gods
  • Shattering the Illusion: Zod starts to bring Conner out of his fugue state by pointing out that since Conner's never met him before, he can't have hallucinated Zod like he hallucinated the rest.
Far Beyond the World
  • Shattering the Illusion: Caelan at first thinks that he has been comatose all along and that his adventures in Avalan were just a delusion, but then comes to realize that the "real" world is an illusion based on the fact that everything is out of place, such as an old computer being in his room despite him having knowledge of cell phones being ubiquitous, and a "keep out" sign being placed on the wrong side of "his" door.

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Who Writes This Crap?!Characters/CoralineLabyrinths of Echo
  • Shattering the Illusion with a fair helping of Epiphanic Prison: This is Juffin's preferred teaching and motivation method - he does the shattering and watches those affected struggle towards their epiphany of the day.
Squadron Supreme
  • Shattering the Illusion: A subversion. Arcanna drops the illusion and reveals her pregnancy after her water breaks in the middle of the battle between the Squadron and Nighthawk's allies.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse
  • Shattering the Illusion: In the umbra, Mitanu's realm looks like a barren, brown and gray wasteland... at first. When visitors reach the surface, they discover both beautiful and hellish landscapes, such as emerald forests and meadows, azure lakes, and blasted deserts.
Moon (1985)Virtually Reality
  • Shattering the Illusion: Whiteflower believes that she's seeing flowers. What she's actually seeing are the hearts torn out of non-playable characters, and she's shaken when the illusion breaks after they murder a baby.
PandoraHeartsMusic/GFRIENDDrunks And Dragons
  • Shattering the Illusion: When the group finally discovers Teddy Dozar in Tarry Hollow, this happens to the entire town. Tarry Hollow and all the people in it are revealed to be an illusion created by Sinu the Red - the town itself is nothing but a ruin in the present day. What exactly the group was eating during their few days there is never revealed.
Berserk: Millennium Falcon Hen Seima Senki no ShōVisual Novel/EchoSpaghetti Ice
  • Shattering the Illusion: Armin's appearance turns out to be one of these. In a twist on this trope, the character shattering the illusion is the same one the illusion is placed on.

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