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An image that contains a smaller replica of itself, which (being a replica of the image) contains a smaller replica of itself, which contains ... well, you get the idea. Like a fractal, but without all the complicated math. The more formal name for this is "infinite regression"; in art history the term "mise en abyme" is used. For instance, take this cover of Spoof which shows the characters holding a copy of that very comic, whose cover depicts them holding ... a copy of the very same comic (with the same cover). Theoretically, there could be infinite recursion of that comic book in the image, though it's safe to assume that the printer doesn't have enough resolution to reproduce them all. (It's the thought that counts!)note Actually, the Barnabas Collins parody is holding his hand in front of where the third repetition of the cover would be, but that's just nitpicking. A similar effect can be set up in a Hall of Mirrors by standing between two mirrors facing each other. See also Nested Stories and Dream Within a Dream, which has the layering but not the self-similarity. Also see Recursive Reality which is this trope on a cosmic level. |
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Used during Xergiok's musical sequence in the Adventure Time episode "The Great Birdman". | |
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The album cover for Best of Friends - The Smurfs. | |
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Fargo: Season Two: The "infinite mirrors reflecting off each other" type happens as the Undertaker and his flunkies are taking an elevator to their death at the hands of Mike Milligan. | |
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The menu page of The Stanley Parable depicts the titular Player Character's office desk with the computer showing the menu itself. It goes so far as to have your cursor's movements reflected in each of the images. | |
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In an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, when Moltar is attempting to fix the monitor, it begins showing Space Ghost looking at it as it's showing him. | |
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Dep. Chief Hardy in 22 Jump Street has a photo hanging on the wall behind his desk—of him sitting at his desk, in the exact same position he's in when the camera catches the photo. | |
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The cover of the Doom Patrol comic "The Painting that ate Paris"◊ also has such a shot. | |
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An issue of Runaways has Victor, a cyborg who was (unknowingly) being used to spy on the team, discover the TV screen where the camera in his eyes feeds back to. The result is himself, watching himself watching himself, watching himself watching himself watching himself, watching himself watching himself watching... | |
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The Hobbit trilogy: In The Desolation of Smaug, after Gandalf is beaten by the Necromancer a.k.a. Sauron, the Necromancer appears as the Eye of Sauron with the pupil in the shape of his humanoid form, itself with a single flaming eye, repeating infinitely from within. Later used to represent Sauron's battle of wills against Galadriel in The Battle of the Five Armies, with the camera at first zooming further and further into the image; as Galadriel gains the upper hand, the constant zoom slows, then begins receding. |
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There is a pub in England with a loose brick in the wall, and removing it will reveal a miniature of the very room the wall is in, complete with a tiny man removing that same brick and looking inside. Stuart Ashen found it and made this. | |
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Web animator Cyriak employs this trope with a number of his animations, especially his earlier .gifs, alongside Body Horror, Soundtrack Dissonance, and plenty of other things. | |
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An episode of MythBusters actually had Adam wearing an Infini Tee of himself, possibly as a Call-Back to this image. | |
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Echo Chamber. Tom attempts to explain the Show Within a Show trope by comparing it to the Hasselhoff Recursion. | |
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In the Justice League episode "Wildcards", one shot has the Joker showing his successful takeover of TV channels by appearing at a TV screen, which shows him on television in the same shot, and so on. | |
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Used in The Beano back in 1954.◊ | |
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In an episode of Mad Men, Sally and Glen (kids) have a Seinfeldian Conversation where she points out this is the case with the Land o' Lakes butter label, and says it scares her. | |
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The Darkwing Duck episode "A Brush With Oblivion" had one of these as Honker Muddlefoot's art project. | |
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Airplane! uses this when the air traffic controller, McCroskey, adopts a thoughtful pose in front of a framed photograph of himself holding the same pose. Airplane II: The Sequel then poses McCroskey in front of a framed photo of himself posing in front of the framed photograph of himself. | |
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In Zen Pinball, the Deadpool table has a Deadpool pinball machine on its left apron, which in turn has an even smaller Deadpool table on its left apron, and so forth. | |
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Sense8: In season two Lito delivers a speech at the São Paulo Pride Parade while standing in front of a massive screen showing a live feed of him creating a multi-layered version of this effect. | |
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Garfield: The title panel of this Sunday comic from 1992 shows a picture of Garfield reading the comics...with a picture of himself reading the comics, etc. | |
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In The Art of Discworld, Paul Kidby's drawing of Dr Whiteface shows him holding a marotte tipped with a whiteface clown that's holding a marotte, and so on and so on. | |
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99Vidas has a level with a TV screen in the background... displaying the stage you're in, with you onscreen. And inside that TV is another TV, also showing the stage. And inside that one, is another, and another, and another... | |
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In Incredibles 2, Elastigirl sees a screencap from her bodycam of her battle with the Screenslaver in the Screenslaver's lair and notices that one of the monitors has the exact same image from the feed, which brings her one step closer to finding out the Screenslaver's true identity. | |
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In Hot Fuzz, the shot of Simon Skinner's smiling face in front of a photo of himself smiling◊. A more easily missed example occurs in the very first shot of the film, when Nicholas Angel marches up to the camera and, scowling, holds up his badge, which has the same scowl. Both shots were made by copying a frame from the film and pasting it onto the photo, so these are true droste images and not just similar. | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja here. | |
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The box art for the Konami's Best edition of Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow has a smaller, slightly angled box art of Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. | |
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The Elephant & Piggie Love Reading picture book I'm ON It! ends with Piggie telling Gerald that he's saved the best for last and opening a copy of the book to those pages, telling Gerald "Now—- we are both IN it!" "Far OUT," agrees Gerald as they look at the image of themselves. | |
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The Lost Princess of Oz has the Wizard creating a hologram observing the villain, who is currently observing them in Ozma's Magic Picture. | |
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In the fourth wall-breaking Scootertrix the Abridged: The Movie, one scene involves Pinkie Pie winding up on a YouTube page, where that very scene from Scootertrix the Abridged: The Movie is currently playing, creating an infinite recursion effect until the screen gets broken. | |
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Red Dwarf: In the Red Dwarf: Back to Earth special (where the main characters break out of the show and into the real world), the in-universe promotional material had Lister in one of these pointing to himself. Lister himself ridicules it and poses in front of the image himself with a mockingly flanderized expression. | |
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Although several Mario Kart games have tracks with monitors displaying live race footage as it happens, the size and placement of these monitors around the track generally prevent a Droste effect from developing. | |
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The first page of the Flare story "Cat-Fight!" has one in the second panel. | |
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xkcd: The comic "Self-Description" describes itself through the use of three graphs, including a graph which is just the comic itself placed on an XY graph. This comic combines this trope with the legend of Bloody Mary to get a new result. Another example analyzes the issues with a Droste model train set. Here is an attempt to play a tabletop RPG inside a tabletop RPG. |
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Escape from the Planet of the Apes uses this as a metaphor for Time Travel: A painting that contains an infinite regress of images including the painter himself. | |
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Crabgrass: This comic, Kevin and Miles discuss such an image (which they found on a book cover). The logic of how it could be achieved proves too much for Kevin. | |
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Digimon Rumble Arena (a Fighting Game spinoff from Digimon) featured one arena with a copy of the screen displayed as a colored hologram near the top of the arena, and the Droste effect varies in depth according to the camera's current position. | |
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Dwarf Fortress art includes images of "historical events", which includes artifacts, and since the object is created before art is added to it, the content maker sometimes depicts an artifact on itself. Moreover, a glitch/repeatable exploit adding more art and law of large numbers make it happen. The first reported was the statue aptly named "Planepacked", among "an ungodly amount of items built into it" including 73 images of itself. Read here the description of its full glory, as well as of this and another similar exploit. | |
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The Venture Brothers: #21 and Dean spy on the Murderous Moppets watching television. The TV gets changed to a security camera behind Dean and #21, revealing them and creating a loop between the camera and TV screen. | |
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Lisa the hedgehog from Natural Habitat Shorts always wears a T-shirt depicting herself. Naturally, this includes a depiction of the T-shirt itself, which shows a smaller Lisa wearing a smaller T-shirt. A Halloween episode takes things even further, with Lisa wearing a costume of herself wearing the usual T-shirt. | |
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The Perry Bible Fellowship: "Freaking vortex." | |
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The inside front cover for volume 3 of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War has a scene where the inside covers of the previous two volumes are depicted as two schoolgirls (the pages are wearing Sailor Fuku). Naturally, the inside back cover is the inside back cover as another girl. | |
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In Equal Rites, Simon conjures an image of the Discworld which is amazingly accurate, right down to an image of Simon conjuring an image of the Discworld, and so on. Esk is also fascinated by this effect when cleaning a bathroom in the University; she has an uneasy feeling that one of the multiple reflections, in the very edge of perception, is waving back at her. | |
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The cover of the Arthur picture book Arthur's Really Helpful Bedtime Stories depicts Arthur himself reading a copy of the book. | |
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In Kingdom Hearts coded, as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and Sora watch the monitor in Mickey's library, at one point, it starts displaying the four of them watching the monitor. The bottom of the monitor is visible from that angle, which is also displaying them watching the monitor. Unlike most instances of this trope, however, the angle is from the side. | |
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Paired mirrors that create this effect are a plot element in Witches Abroad. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: One episode had Doofenshmirtz explaining how he was able to capture Perry the Platypus again through a series of pictures on canvas that ends up reaching his own explanation thereof. The final picture is of himself pointing to a picture of himself that goes on for several times (but not getting smaller) until the canvas runs out of room. In "Meapless in Seattle", Ferb unearths an old urn with a picture of an ancient Greek version of himself holding an urn with a picture of an ancient Greek version of himself holding an urn... and so on. |
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The Simpsons: Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror II had this.◊ | |
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In The Flash (2014) episode "The New Rogues", Barry weaponizes this to defeat Sam Scudder/Mirror Master. Sam has the power to use mirrors as portals, but when Barry arranges several mirrors to create this effect, when Sam tries to escape through one, he just ends up back where he started. | |
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The album cover for Swing to the Right by Utopia. | |
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The poster and cover for the script of A Strange Loop shows a black man whose body consists of theater curtains looking down, parting the curtains, and revealing inside the exact same image, of himself, parting the curtains and revealing the image again and again to infinity. It's appropriate, as the story is about a playwright struggling to write a play called A Strange Loop. | |
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Donald in Mathmagic Land ends with an infinite progression of pentagrams, which then transform into an endless hallway of doors, representing the discoveries made through mathematics. | |
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Kaeloo: In "Let's Play Paranormal Stuff", Kaeloo, Stumpy and Mr. Cat, standing right in front of Quack Quack, open a Cool Gate to the inside of Quack Quack's head. As a result of them standing in front of Quack Quack, this trope occurs with the door. | |
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Later used to represent Sauron's battle of wills against Galadriel in The Battle of the Five Armies, with the camera at first zooming further and further into the image; as Galadriel gains the upper hand, the constant zoom slows, then begins receding. | |
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In the end of an episode of Rutland Weekend Television, one of the announcers is reading the credits for the show. The credits in the script he's reading stop around a certain point, however, so he runs up to a television monitor showing the show so he can read the credits on the screen out loud instead. The monitor, behind the credits, shows him reading from the screen which, behind the credits, shows him reading from the screen...however, he doesn't read quickly enough. Hilarity Ensues. One episode also uses a "Bohemian Rhapsody" style video feedback effect (see below) during a "performance" by an up-and-coming singer whose gimmick is... he's dead. This is a spoof of the effect's popularity (and overuse) on shows like Top of the Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test. |
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One ad spot for Teen Titans (2003) consisted of this. | |
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In the epsiode "Raid the Cave" in Star vs. the Forces of Evil features this when Star is attempting to use her spying spell and eventually spies on Marco through the portal, who in turn is spying on Star and the portal right back. | |
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In the I Am Weasel episode "I Are Legend", Weasel realizes that people are watching him on TV, and at one point, we see him standing next to a TV with an image of the scene on the screen, leading to this trope. | |
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Abby from NCIS gets to enjoy one courtesy of her spy glasses and a monitor showing her the video feed. "Whoa...trippy..." | |
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Square One TV did something similar to teach viewers the concept of infinity. | |
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Superman: The Life Story of Superman: The cover of Action Comics #500 features Superman staring at Supergirl and Lois Lane holding the cover of Action Comics #500 featuring Superman staring at Supergirl and Lois Lane holding the cover of Action Comics #500 featuring Superman staring at Supergirl and Lois Lane holding the cover of Action Comics #500 featuring... Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen: The cover for issue #110 features Jimmy Olsen cutting Superman's hair while he reads Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #110. |
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At the beginning of Not Another Teen Movie, Jake Wyler enters the school and first looks at a headshot of his face hanging on the wall, then walks by a second picture featuring himself looking at its own headshot as it happened a few seconds ago. | |
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Happens to Doctor Strange during his trip through the Multiverse, as he nears Dormammu. | |
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Thoth from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders is a comic book which depicts events in the near future that are guaranteed to happen, but heavily subject to Prophecy Twists. The zenith of this occurs when it shows what appears to be bullets going through Jotaro's head, but turns out to be bullets going through a picture of Jotaro's head—the same picture its user just saw. Turns out any of Thoth's prophecies might be depicting its own pages in the future. | |
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Sequential Art: Here Author Avatar shows Pip his latest strip, where Author Avatar shows Pip his latest strip, where Author Avatar shows Pip his latest strip... Pip calls the experience "trippy". | |
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There's a manuscript page like this in Alan Wake: "I lifted the page in front of my eyes and read it. In it, I lifted the page in front of my eyes and read it. In it..." And, by extension, the entire premise is this. Alan Wake is being forced by a dark supernatural power to write the very same into existence, as the very same dark power can only materialize horrors that creative human minds have written. This way, Alan Wake basically trapped himself and everyone around him in his own work... retroactively. |
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On the children's educational program Odd Squad, the all-kid secret organization's badge logo is a jackalope holding an Odd Squad badge in its paws, creating this trope. An animation featuring this logo subverts this upon zooming into it until the badge no longer has a jackalope, but rather, a ghost holding a badge with a question mark. The image zooms back out to show the initial jackalope looking rather shocked. |
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, the Noble House Risley uses the arms: "A black knight on a black rearing horse on white, bearing a golden lance and a white shield, upon which is seen the above in miniature." | |
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One episode also uses a "Bohemian Rhapsody" style video feedback effect (see below) during a "performance" by an up-and-coming singer whose gimmick is... he's dead. This is a spoof of the effect's popularity (and overuse) on shows like Top of the Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test. | |
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Near the end of Hardcore Henry, Henry is watching the Big Bad explain his plan on a large wall-sized screen. The feed then cuts to the point of view of a freshly-awakened cyborg, and the first clue that Henry has that he's in trouble is when that view displays his own back repeated to infinity in the screen. | |
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Tekken: Tekken 1's Marine Stadium has a Jumbotron displaying the fight. In Tekken 2, the "Mirror Darkness" stage, where players fight Devil/Angel, has the on-screen action recursively mirrored in the background. |
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In Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers, one of the games in the software store's bargain bin, "Sim Sim", is described as a Recursive Reality Simulation Game and has an infinity cover. | |
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qxlkbh features this trope in 53: My Hobby. The title text even mentions the Trope Namer. | |
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The mirror leading to Satan's altar in Tecmo's Deception, although its range is too small to show much more than itself and the surrounding wall. | |
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Dilbert has the Pointy-Haired Boss showing a slideshow of his trip to Elbonia. The final slide is of himself showing the final slide, which loops endlessly. | |
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Enjuhneer as celebration for the 200th strip | |
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Exterminatus Now presents the plot of Dragon Ball Z. | |
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In The Desolation of Smaug, after Gandalf is beaten by the Necromancer a.k.a. Sauron, the Necromancer appears as the Eye of Sauron with the pupil in the shape of his humanoid form, itself with a single flaming eye, repeating infinitely from within. | |
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During The Amazing World of Gumball episode "The Phone" Darwin looks at an animation on the eponymous phone of himself coming out of an envelope then opening his mouth to reveal another envelope with another Darwin. | |
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The Life Story of Superman: The cover of Action Comics #500 features Superman staring at Supergirl and Lois Lane holding the cover of Action Comics #500 featuring Superman staring at Supergirl and Lois Lane holding the cover of Action Comics #500 featuring Superman staring at Supergirl and Lois Lane holding the cover of Action Comics #500 featuring... | |
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A magic-induced variation appears in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The fraudulent, highly decorated, egotistical Gilderoy Lockhart has a portrait of himself in his classroom at Hogwarts... actively painting another picture of himself. When the pixies are released and cause chaos, the Lockhart in the portrait flees the frame just as Lockhart does. | |
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During Steve Martin's "I'm Me" song on Saturday Night Live, he notices a monitor showing live footage of him, thus creating this effect. "It's me, watching me, watching me!" | |
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Saturday Night Live | hasFeature |
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Biff in his office in Back to the Future Part II, standing in front of a painting portraying him in a similar pose.◊ | |
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Early posters for Toys had this, using the space inside the hat. | |
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Toys | hasFeature |
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TV Tropes: The page image for Temporal Paradox is an example. | |
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Issue 100 (July 2008) of the UK's Official PlayStation 2 Magazine featured Sonic the Hedgehog on the cover sporting an irritated look towards the reader while holding said issue of the magazine. | |
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Modern Family does this to go from the Cold Open to the opening credits. | |
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The first episode of The IT Crowd opens with one of these: A shot of Mr. Reynholm at his desk, with an identical scene on a picture hung on the wall. The camera then pans out to reveal another identical scene. When he starts talking, we see that we were actually looking at the picture on the real Mr. Reynholm's wall. | |
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In Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades for the DS, the unique guitar for the bonus songs is a DS with strings. Its bottom screen shows a miniature version of the gameplay HUD, which shows another copy of that DS, whose bottom screen shows the HUD, and so on. | |
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In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "No Free Rides", inside of Mrs. Puff's house there is a picture on her wall that shows the exact same shot of Mrs. Puff standing by the door, picture and all. In "Bumper to Bumper", there is another painting of her sitting on her couch. | |
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The book of The Neverending Story was about a book which became the literary version of this trope, when the person writing the book was ordered to read the very same book they were writing, and they had to keep writing what they were reading while they were reading it, making the story literally never-ending (hence the title). The endless loop can only be broken by Bastion accepting that he can take control and change the story. | |
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From the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fandom: An infinitely zooming picture of Apple Bloom getting a picture of herself as her cutie mark. This picture of Twilight Sparkle drawing a human, who's drawing Twilight Sparkle, who's drawing a human. It doesn't extend infinitely, because each inner picture is less finished than the one drawing it. In fact, anything on Derpibooru with the "droste effect" tag would apply here. |
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The classic Doctor Who title sequences were created using this effect. The producers made the original (Hartnell to early Pertwee) sequences by pointing a camera at its own monitor and then passing objects across the lens to create the weird "howl-around" feedback effects. The NuWho Series 8 of Doctor Who (not to be confused with the 1971 Season 8) returns the use of the Droste Effect to the title sequence by having the TARDIS fly out of and into a spiral Droste clockface. In the episode "Sleep No More", when the Doctor is demonstrating that the villain is pulling images out of Clara's eyes, he projects the image into its own field of view, producing this effect. |
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The box art for Déjà Vu: The NES cover has Ace holding a photo of Ace, holding a photo of Ace, holding a photo... | |
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Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes: The original Japanese title translates to "We on the Edge of the Droste." The cast discovers that two screens are connected to each other, one displaying two minutes into the future. They point the screens at each other to send messages back to each other from beyond the two-minute limit, having been inspired by Droste images. The guy who figures it out illustrates his point through a box of tea that features a Droste image. | |
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The first-person "tunnel" effect in the final levels of Super Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi were rendered using an analogous method, in which as one tile increased in size, another, smaller (and usually identical) tile appeared inside it, and so on. See it here. | |
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The Ramona Quimby book Ramona Forever gets its title from a scene where Ramona does this with the angled mirrors in a dressing room. | |
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Vinesauce: Joel actually managed to do this by accident. | |
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The 2017 Free Comic Book Day issue of Buffy: The High School Years has Miss Summers casually staking a vampire while reading a copy of the very same comic. You'd be forgiven for thinking she had reached the point in the story where the vampire attacked her. | |
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Hipster Hitler wears himself as a shirt. | |
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One area of the Alpha Labs in Doom³ has a security monitor. The player can cycle through a number of cameras, including a camera looking at the screen, so the Marine sees himself seeing himself, etc. | |
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: In a couple of scenes, characters are found to infected with Interceptors, nanomachines that record what the person sees. This is revealed by someone displaying the signal from the Interceptors, which is the view the infected person is seeing. When they look at the screen displaying their own perspective, a Droste image is created. | |
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Happens in The Matrix Reloaded with the Architect. His room's wall is filled with monitors depicting Neo in the room (and his various anticipated reactions), which in turn are rooms with monitors across all walls. There are several transitions where the scene zooms in on whichever monitor corresponds to Neo's actual reaction. | |
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In Square Root of Minus Garfield, this strip has the entire strip itself in Garfield's speech bubble several times over. | |
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In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, this can happen in the Glitz Pit when the huge monitor set-up at the back of the arena shows a front view of the arena, wherein the huge monitor set-up at the back of the arena shows a front view of the arena, wherein... | |
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In The Mouse and His Child, much is made of a particular dog food label depicting a Droste Image of the dog holding the same can, complete with the same picture, continuing down ad nauseam. It's said that some grand revelation lies beyond "The Last Visible Dog", i.e. the smallest iteration that can still be seen. | |
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In Portal, place two portals on opposite walls and look through the resulting "tunnel". It may be the first game to where it is also possible to walk (or fall) through them. note The engine can't possibly render an infinite number, though, intentionally stopping at a reasonable number of iterations. | |
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An issue of Dynamite magazine had a Droste cover featuring Jimmie Walker. | |
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An episode of Happy Endings had Jane doing a slide presentation of her father's interests, one of which was "old-timey slide projectors." The accompanying visual was somewhat unsettling... | |
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The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark: In the dining room of Castle Dooley is a painting of the dining room of Castle Dooley, complete with a smaller version of the same painting (itself containing a smaller version of the same painting, and so on). | |
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Played for laughs in SPY Fox in Dry Cereral, with a guy who has an Animated Tattoo on his chest that randomly changes each time you click on him. One of the tattoos is of himself showing off his tattoo of himself showing off his tattoo ad infinitum. | |
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Green Eggs and Ham (2019): One of the many cars on the eponymous locomotive in "Train" is the "Model Train Car" which contains a down-scaled model of the train itself. When Guy-Am-I peeks into one of the model train's car, he ends up seeing a miniature version of himself looking at the same exact model train inside it, which leaves him visibly disturbed. The model train car ends up becoming a Chekhov's Gun in the next episode when Guy uses the same model train to determine where the BADGUYS are on the train relative to himself. | |
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In the Switch version of Miitopia, one of the many paintings that can be seen in during the Museum outings is image of the museum room, complete with the representation of itself, etc. | |
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In Spaceballs, the titular bad guys watch the Spaceballs video tape to find out where the heroes are. Hilarity Ensues when they get to the exact point in the tape that they are in, although the Droste effect is too small to see much of. | |
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At the end of All About Eve, when Eve has supplanted Margot and has a Loony Fan/Stalker with a Crush of her own hanging around her hotel room, the fan tries on her cape and poses in front of the mirrors holding the award Eve has just won, and a shot of hundreds of images of her from all angles indicates that the cycle is endless and there are infinite Eves out there. | |
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The cover of the tenth Blue Peter book shows the presenters holding up a blue sheet, which has an image of the presenters holding up a red sheet, which has an image of the presenters holding up a yellow sheet, which has an image of the presenters holding up a cyan sheet, which has an image of the presenters holding up a copy of the cover... | |
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In Cells at Work! episode 5, Red Blood Cell lets out one of her typical scream upon seeing a cedar pollen. There is a zoom on her eye, where the pollen is reflected, zooming further on its eye, where Red Blood Cell is reflected, with again another zoom on her eye, etc., etc. | |
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In Untitled Goose Game, the model village includes a model version of the model village. | |
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In the Wander over Yonder episode "The Box", Wander peeks inside the titular box and sees... himself peeking inside the box. The camera then zooms through the infinite progression of boxes and into a Dream Sequence. | |
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The cover of the one-shot ElfQuest anthology "Bedtime Stories" is like this. | |
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This happens at the end of the recap in one of the Captain Underpants books. | |
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"Jack's Story" from The Stinky Cheese Man could be considered a print version of this, as it features an infinite regression of the same story nested inside itself. Justified in that he's (Jack, that is,) telling this story to a giant who intends to eat him after he finishes his story. So he tells a story that can be continued for an infinite amount of time, or at least until the giant falls asleep. Which he does. On a later page, we see Jack making a break for it. | |
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In The Smurfs (1981) episode "Now You Smurf 'Em, Now You Don't", Vanity presents Greedy with a painting of himself in the exact same pose holding a painting of himself. | |
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In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the cover of the textbook Dark Arts Defence - Basics for Beginners (which replaces Defensive Magical Theory from the original book) features a young witch and wizard surrounded by black cats and reading a copy of the book with the cover facing out. | |
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This effect is captured in Citizen Kane when Kane passes between two mirrors. Orson Welles did this again in The Lady from Shanghai in a Hall of Mirrors sequence. | |
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen: The cover for issue #110 features Jimmy Olsen cutting Superman's hair while he reads Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #110. | |
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In issue #1 of the DC comic book based on Dexter's Laboratory, Dexter decides he wants to be in his own comic book. His invention, the Kirbytron 2000 succeeds in putting Dexter in his own comic book, the same one the reader happens to be reading. | |
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In Kamen Rider Decade, Decade's Transformation Sequence into his Complete Form invokes elements of this. Decade has a card of himself in Complete Form located on his forehead. Which has a card of that on its forehead, and so on. The sequence repeatedly zooms in on Decade's forehead of infinity until he's suited up. | |
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In Mister Ajikko, the page image of the first chapter of the first bento-related Cooking Duel shows Yoichi holding a bento... whose lid shows Yoichi holding a bento. | |
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In the Super Smash Bros. series, the jumbotron in the Pokémon Stadium stages works this way. | |
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