He snaps and kills his manager, then tries to kill a group of people in a bar with an axe. He begins talking like Death even when off the clock and eventually starts hallucinating the real Death appearing to him and encouraging him to murder people. One Judge Dredd story involved an actor playing Judge Death at a tourist trap who got a little too immersed in the role.In the Tintin story The Secret of the Unicorn, Captain Haddock gets so wrapped up in the tale of his famous ancestor Sir Francis Haddock that he runs off some visitors at cutlass-point in the belief they're pirates, and demolishes his room while relating the battle with Red Rackham.A combination of the Scarecrow's Fear Gas and the mind-altering System lead Jean-Paul Valley to believe that not only was he Batman, but the one true Batman, going so far as to claim that he was nothing if he couldn't be Batman.He was so good at impersonating his clients that he actually built himself into their personalities in order to fool whoever was trying to take a swing at them, and required extensive deprogramming once a job was complete. The Vertigo reboot of Human Target made this a key part of Christopher Chance's success.This was part of Judge Doom's backstory in Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom, explaining why nobody knew who he really was until after the events of the movie.In a 1970s story, a combination of psychological conditioning and PTSD left Marvel Comics super-spy the Black Widow mentally "stuck" in her cover identity as mousy schoolteacher Nancy Rushman.In recent interpretations, Spider-Man enemy the Chameleon sometimes has trouble discarding his assumed identities without some mental issues.One of the possible deaths of Batman in Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? has him trying, and failing, to talk down an actor who got lost in the supervillain part he was hired to play.The post- Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! version of the second Two-Face, Paul Sloane, was reimagined as an actor so involved in method acting that he ended up turning himself into one of Batman's deformed, psychotic rogues while researching a part.
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In the anime film Perfect Blue, Mima confuses scenes from the TV series in which she acts with reality, played for Mind Screw.She reprimands Maya for being the wind and not portraying it, telling her that losing herself into the character isn't a good thing to do. Discussed when Tsukikage later tells Ayumi and Maya to portray the elements for their test of understanding the role of the Crimson Goddess.After the last performance, she mentions this to Maya, who casually mentions that it's been like that for her all the time. Ayumi prepared viciously for the role, to the point that she talks of actually being Origeld, and Origeld being the one doing the moving and talking. Played straight, when this gets put to attention during the staging of The Two Princesses.During Shou's tearful death scene, the boys get too worked up, rise up and beat the crap out of the actors playing the guys who killed him.
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In Midori Days, Seiji and his Delinquent friends get called upon to play the roles in a movie of the underlings of a character played by Aikawa Shou, their favorite actor.83: Galaxy Queen, as he would his own mother.
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Upon coming across a Numbers card (which amplifies the user's desires, usually to a sinister extent) that takes a form similar to his mother, he begins to believe that he really is D.D. While Fuya wants to be friends with other kids, he doesn't want to disappoint his mother.