
the one for masochist Iku shows her as tiny and weak, while the one for Yamame shows her as a Tsundere.


And when it turns out not to be imagined, it's a Gilligan Cut. For other kinds of imagined sequences - i.e., if it's not just a brief, clearly marked cut - see Fantasy Sequence. When other characters can see someone's Imagine Spot, that's Imagine Spotting. Cut to Bob's face - he's clearly just imagined the role, and Alice has just slapped him to wake him up back to reality.Ī very popular trope with commercials, so much so that it could almost be considered an advertising trope as much as it is a comedy trope, with the idea being to either convey how much one's life would be better with the product/service or how easily obtainable it is.Ĭontrast Daydream Surprise (and its subtrope Indulgent Fantasy Segue), where it's not clear from the start that this is only happening in a character's imagination. Cut to Alice cleaning the house in a French Maid Outfit. Alice yells at Bob, "What am I, your maid?!".

A brief cut to a Fantasy Sequence and back, usually no more than a few seconds long, and commonly bookended by a Fade to White.
