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Children in their formative years have a lot of imagination. They also need guidance, support, love, and companionship. And stimulation for their imaginations. Happy, precocious children who are bored or just have more imagination than their parents can keep up with will dream up an imaginary friend — or even more than one. In cases when the parent is physically present but emotionally and mentally a Missing Mom or Disappeared Dad; or when the child is abused or orphaned or otherwise put through upheaval — they cope by creating a friend from their imagination to keep them company. The imaginary friend can be a Parental Substitute, confidante, playmate, and sometimes protector (especially if the child has mental issues). If the child has Powers, then their Imaginary Friend, if a genuine product of the child, is bound to be slightly more... substantial than usual. In darker stories, sometimes the Imaginary Friend is a ghost or extradimensional entity who may not have good and kind intentions toward the child. These can be a variation on Our Ghosts Are Different. Sometimes it's just a manipulative or Jerkass adult preying on the child's imagination and innocence and pretending to be imaginary, counting on adults not believing the child if the child does happen to speak on it. There are also the odd adult occasions of an adult imaginary friend turning up or hanging around. Sometimes this becomes a Split Personality. Occasionally, though, the person who conceived of the imaginary friend is an adult rather than a child. In these cases, it is usually portrayed as a part of already-existing madness or else one of the warning signs of the character's Sanity Slippage. Finally, it qualifies as Truth in Television, as many children (and adults) in Real Life have or have had imaginary friends. Some authors discuss their characters as if they're imaginary friends. However, as mentioned in the source of the quote above, for better or worse, it's possible that imaginary friends are becoming a thing of the past. Possibly due to widespread pop-psychology, and in the '90s a lot of hysteria about Split Personality, imaginary friends were supposedly a symptom of mental disturbance. Some doctors really believed it was an early indicator of dissociating personality, which is supposedly a flight from reality in response to trauma. Moral Guardians warn that they're a sign of Demonic Possession. None of this is true; numerous sociological studies on imaginary friends have concluded that children, teens and adults have them for many reasons. Marjorie Taylor's Imaginary Companions and the Children Who Create Them features in-depth psychological studies and discusses the importance of imaginary friends, including adults as well as children who have them. If we stop mentioning our imaginary friends, that doesn't mean that the friends aren't still around. Related to I Just Want to Have Friends as the reason imaginary friends are made. Compare with Tulpa, a creature that began imaginary, but formed because people believed in the creature's existence. Contrast with Imaginary Enemy. Super-Trope of Not-So-Imaginary Friend, where the imaginary friend turns out to have been a real person in their own right. See also Girlfriend in Canada, who people think is an imaginary friend, but is sometimes revealed to exist. The revelation that one of the characters is an imaginary friend is sometimes used as a major plot twist, so beware of spoilers. |
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In Twig, Sylvester has frequent hallucinations of Evette, the Lamb whose place in the gestalt he took after her project was canceled and she was stillborn. She provides him guidance and direction as he delves into forbidden sciences. | |
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Gaia Online has an evolving item called "imaginary friend", featuring various types of strange creatures (and a robot) that correspond to the colors of the rainbow. | |
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Changeling: The Dreaming had a story in which some of the Changelings survive through pretending to be the imaginary friend of a child gifted with a vivid imagination. Furthermore, there are chimera, beings of the Dreaming that can interact with changelings but which are invisible to ordinary humans. |
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Umineko: When They Cry has a few different cases of this, depending on which explanations you go with. Most evident is Maria's relationship with Sakutaro, a plushie of hers. Lord help you when he breaks. Later on, Ange has Maria, Sakutaro, and the Stakes of Purgatory as her imaginary friends. More spoileriffic is an example from the seventh arc - Sayo Yasuda originally created Shannon and Kanon as imaginary friends, but later dresses and acts as them as a way to cope with their various issues. This series really knocks around the line between Imaginary Friend and Not-So-Imaginary Friend. | |
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Chadam: Manda, Ripley's panda puppet, who she talks to and claims to listen to, as though he was a real person. | |
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Inside Out has Bing Bong, who used to be Riley's imaginary friend until she grew older. He's genuinely kind and helpful (if a little naïve) and just wants Riley to be happy, which eventually leads to his Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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Another RPG based entirely around this: Monsters and Other Childish Things - The imaginary friends are real, in fact they are manifestations of beings from beyond the veil with incredible power which just happen to latch onto children as their medium into the real world. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes is built largely on playing with this trope. Watterson has gone on record saying that the "true" nature of Hobbes - imaginary friend or doll that comes to life - really doesn't concern him. In any case, though, there's definitely a lot of weird blending of the two interpretations, like Hobbes taking periodic baths in the washing machine or the time Calvin somehow got tied to a chair. | |
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El Chigüire Bipolar: Maduro beings dialogue with imaginary friends and they leave the table. | |
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One The Far Side cartoon features a father being held up in the air by an invisible grasping fist while his young son announces "Big Bob's tired of you saying he doesn't exist!" | |
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Higurashi: When They Cry: Rika Furude, who is regarded by some as a prophet, had a childhood imaginary friend named "Oyashiro-sama", which is coincidentally the name of Hinamizawa's guardian god. (This is only briefly referenced in the anime, in Meakashi-hen, but is more explicitly spelled out in other material). Oyashiro a.k.a. Hanyu is real, though no one else can see or hear her until Matsuribayashi-hen. | |
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Crabgrass: This comic reveals Kevin's baby brother Kody has one (who, ironically, can't understand his Baby Talk). Miles and Kevin both claim they never had an imaginary friend and consider people who do have them weird. | |
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Ultra Fast Pony: In the source material, Twist was implied to be Apple Bloom's close friend in one episode, then barely ever seen in any of AB's later episodes. UFP parodies this by revealing that Twist was Apple Bloom's imaginary friend all along. In later episodes, AB keeps talking to "Twist", and her other friends give up on trying to convince AB that Twist doesn't exist. Also, Twist is a toxic friend, constantly encouraging Apple Bloom to solve her problems with violence | |
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Hiroshi Tanahashi's air guitar. Rare, one and only in 100 years time!!! Has the transparent solid body and delivers the true clear sound!!! The guitar supports him, even when the fans turned him. | |
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Teen Girl Squad has Brett Bretterson, So and So's imaginary boyfriend introduced in Issue 4. | |
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A rather creepy example comes from Chaos;Head, where Takumi experiences regular delusions of Seira Orgel, the lead character from Blood Tune. Seira tries to encourage his hikikomori habits every time she appears. In the final episode she is one of the last opponents he faces as he goes off to rescue Rimi. After he defeats her and continues on his way, the discarded Seira figure says "I've been dumped..." Indirect sequel Chaos;Child has a rather spoileriffic callback to the first, in Serika Onoe, the mastermind behind the Return of New Generation Madness. Takuru accidentally real-booted her from imaginary friend to real person, wishing for her to give him a purpose, and help him fulfill it. Since Takuru looked up to Takumi, Seira engineers events to put Takuru in the same scenario. In addition, both her initials (S.O) and pink hair are a deliberate callback to Seira above. |
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Your Alicorn Is in Another Castle: Under the influence of apparently hallucinogenic smoke: | |
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Where Is Anne Frank: The main character is Kitty, Anne Frank's imaginary friend, who materialises into being a real life girl in modern Amsterdam. | |
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Secret Life SMP: Invoked as part of various assigned task requirements. On Day 3, Tango adopts an imaginary friend named 'Torchy', visualized in-game as an actual torch, for the purpose of fulfilling his secret task of the day, knowing full well that he's quickly going to get caught. He does. On Day 6, Rendog, playing Tango, has an imaginary friend who acts exactly like Tango for his task. Thankfully, he doesn't get caught by Yellows. |
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Cheating Death: Those That Lived: Arendellian Spinner III is schizophrenic and has long, heartfelt conversations with her nonexistent friend, Aaron. | |
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For a time, R-Truth was followed around by a boy he called Little Jimmy. | |
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The title character of "Whiskey Man" by The Who is the imaginary friend of an alcoholic. It's heavily implied that the friend disappears forever after the narrator is locked away in a mental hospital. | |
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In the SuperMarioLogan episode "Bowser Junior's Imaginary Friend!", after finding out that his friends are too busy to play with him, Bowser Junior makes one up from his imagination and names him Gumbo, with the episode continuously switching between Junior's P.O.V. and reality. However, Junior later finds out that part of Gumbo's body disappears when he comes into contact with water, and when he tries to tell Chef Pee Pee, he accidentally sprays water all over Gumbo, disintegrating him. At the end of the episode, Chef Pee Pee himself is revealed to have an imaginary friend as well, named Lippy the Lion. | |
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Tom Smith inverts this trope with "Mythical Frederick", about a man's imaginary nemesis. | |
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Mirrorfall has a fairy court that organises imaginary friends for troubled children (in particular victims of abuse or neglect). | |
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Lemon Demon's "Your Imaginary Friend" appears to be about one (or many), whose child has since outgrown them. The ending implies that they manage to reconcile with them. | |
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When she was young, Mio from Little Busters! wasn't very good at making friends and was quite lonely. To ease her sorrow, she created a friend for herself. Who then turned out to be real, even if no-one else could see her. Or not. Given the nature of the world Kyousuke created and Kurugaya's comments, it seems highly likely that Midori never actually existed and that Mio really was always hallucinating. | |
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Homestar Runner Teen Girl Squad has Brett Bretterson, So and So's imaginary boyfriend introduced in Issue 4. According to the Strong Bad Email "imaginary", Strong Sad had an imaginary friend as a kid named Scotty Titi. After several failed attempts at getting rid of Scotty, Strong Bad eventually drank three gallons of Blue Drink in one sitting and made up "Frishy Freshy Dragon Man" to take out Strong Sad's imaginary friend. Strong Bad discusses the phenomenon of imaginary friends in general in the email, claiming that "insane parents made imaginary friends illegal for kids to have" since he was a kid, largely because of the creepy names they always have. |
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Indirect sequel Chaos;Child has a rather spoileriffic callback to the first, in Serika Onoe, the mastermind behind the Return of New Generation Madness. Takuru accidentally real-booted her from imaginary friend to real person, wishing for her to give him a purpose, and help him fulfill it. Since Takuru looked up to Takumi, Seira engineers events to put Takuru in the same scenario. In addition, both her initials (S.O) and pink hair are a deliberate callback to Seira above. | |
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According to the Strong Bad Email "imaginary", Strong Sad had an imaginary friend as a kid named Scotty Titi. After several failed attempts at getting rid of Scotty, Strong Bad eventually drank three gallons of Blue Drink in one sitting and made up "Frishy Freshy Dragon Man" to take out Strong Sad's imaginary friend. Strong Bad discusses the phenomenon of imaginary friends in general in the email, claiming that "insane parents made imaginary friends illegal for kids to have" since he was a kid, largely because of the creepy names they always have. | |
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Snow Patrol's "Favourite Friend" is interpreted by some as being about one of these. | |
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Ratatouille: Possibly. The Gusteau who floats beside Rémy when he wants or needs someone to talk to. He vanishes for good when Rémy realizes he doesn't need Gusteau any more. | |
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In the The Last Podcast on the Left's series on Mark David Chapman, killer of John Lennon, Chapman is described as having had an imaginary society of Little People he ruled over as a child. As an adult, as his mental state deteriorated, the Little People came back of their own accord and actually proved to be more sensible than Chapman himself. He credits them with balancing his home budget and trying to talk him out of his eventual assassination of John Lennon. Henry Zebrowski is quick to note the issue with this scenario. | |
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