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  2. Gimmick! - Wikipedia

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    Yumetaro becomes the girl's favorite, and so her other toys no longer feel loved. One night, the toys come alive and take the girl to another dimension. The only one left is Yumetaro, who follows the toys in search of her. [3] The player, as Yumetaro, must venture into the alternate dimension to rescue his new owner.

  3. Parallel universes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    A parallel universe, also known as an alternate universe, parallel world, parallel dimension, alternate reality, or alternative dimension, is a hypothetical universe co-existing with one's own, typically distinct in some way. [1] The sum of all potential parallel universes that constitute reality is often called the "multiverse".

  4. Land Beyond the Map - Wikipedia

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    Accepting the challenge, Roland and Polly buy and follow the map, and when they reach the place corresponding to the tear in the map, they are transported into the alternate dimension hinted at. Though this novel bears some thematic similarities to Bulmer's later Keys to the Dimensions series, it is otherwise unrelated.

  5. 'Lego Dimensions' has the toys, but 'Disney Infinity' is a ...

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    Now Warner Bros. is releasing Lego Dimensions, a massive mash-up of different pop culture icons rendered as little toys to use in one of Traveller's Tales popular Lego game series.

  6. Ong's Hat - Wikipedia

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    Their story is introduced through two documents, Incunabula: A Catalog of Rare Books, Manuscripts & Curiosa, Conspiracy Theory, Frontier Science & Alternative Worlds and Ong's Hat: Gateway to the Dimensions. [3] The story is said to begin in 1978 when a man named Wali Ford bought over 200 acres of forested land and set up an ashram. This ashram ...

  7. Richard Blade (series) - Wikipedia

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    The novels were a series of fantasy adventures featuring the titular character (special agent Richard Blade of the British intelligence agency "MI6A"), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at the beginning of each novel and forced to rely on his wits and strength. During the story, he would have explicitly described sexual ...

  8. The Paladin Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Dave tells Will he must fight against a group of creatures who want to invade the earth and destroy humanity. These monsters live in the Never-Was, an alternate dimension where they are imprisoned. Dave is a protector whose objective is to keep Will alive to eventually defeat the Never-Was and its inhabitants.

  9. Wormholes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The novel discusses the problems which arise when a wormhole is used for faster-than-light communication. In the novel the authors suggest that wormholes can join points distant either in time or in space and postulate a world completely devoid of privacy as wormholes are increasingly used to spy on anyone at any time in the world's history ...