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| - Sweet Dreams Is A 2013 Horror Film Starring Emily Browning, Thomas Dekker, Alex Meraz, Julianna Guill, Troian Bellisario, Alex Pettyfer, Chris Zylka and Daveigh Chase
- "Sweet Dreams" is a Moon Man song from The World Class Racist Moon. It opens with a portion of The White Riders' song "Stand Up and Be Counted".
- Sweet Dreams is the tenth episode of the sixth season of Baywatch.
- Sweet Dreams by Noisia is a song set to appear in the upcoming Mungyodance 3: The Third Rave. It is a remix of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by the Eurhythmics.
- Sweet Dreams may refer to following pages:
* Sweet Dreams, 1982 single by Air Supply
* Sweet Dreams, 1983 single by Eurythmmics
* Sweet Dreams, 1994 single by La Bouche see also Sweet Dream
- Sweet Dreams is a Season 8 episode of Rugrats.
- "Sweet Dreams" is the second segment of the 154th episode of Rugrats.
- Name: Sweet Dreams Run Time: 3:50 Written By: Jon Anderson, David Foster Year: 1970
* Sweet Dreams (Single)
* Yesterdays
* Something's Coming: The BBC Recordings 1969-1970
* Astral Traveller
* Sweet Dreams
* Yesyears
* In A Word: Yes (1969 - )
* The Word Is Live
* Live At Q.P.R. 1975 Vol. 2
* Songs From Tsongas: 35th Anniversary Concert
* Yours Is No Disgrace (EP)
- Sweet Dreams was the eighth episode of Season 2 of Roseanne, also the 31st overall series episode. Written by Danny Jacobson, the episode was directed by John Pasquin. It originally aired on ABC-TV on November 7, 1989.
- Sweet Dreams — демон-уровень созданный игроком TrueAspiral в версии 1.9. Дизайном не чем не отличается от других Nine Circles уровней. Однако тут отсутствует этап шара и раздвоение волны. Длина уровня - 1 минута 1 секунда. Уровень является непопулярным среди уровней со сложностью File:Демон.png.
- Sweet Dreams (posiblemente traducido como Dulces Sueños) es un cómic de Las Macabras Aventuras de Billy y Mandy, publicado en septiembre de 2004 en el tomo 32 de Cartoon Cartoons.
- Sweet Dreams is the first level pack in 8bit Doves, released on August 27 2014. The level pack's art style and most of its levels are lifted from the Jam version, with some level design and aesthetic modifications.
- Sweet Dreams is the eleventh episode of Mermaid Man: The Aquatic Avenger. It will air on April 24, 2013. The previous episode was Miniature Mermaid Man. The next episode will be Double-Team Disaster.
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) de Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams.
- Sweet Dreams is the tenth episode of the second series of Merlin which was first broadcast on the 28th of November, 2009.
- Sweet Dreams is a VOCALOID demonstration song, it is available as a free download on Zero-G.
- Sweet Dreams was The Wørd Stephen used to express his delight at the discovery that one of the side effects of the sleep aid Ambien is unconcious food forays. It's an FDA-approved case of the munchies that you can do while passing 1/3 of your life. And so what if you eat your pillow? Just think of it as cotton candy. Made with delicious, real cotton. Sweet Dreams was The Wørd for March 16, 2006.
- Sweet Dreams was the 15th episode in Dreamworld and the third episode of World Three of Dreamworld. This episode was released on 14 April 2014. It was the Dreamworld equivalent to the Reality episode Sweet Surprise.
- "Sweet Dreams" is a B-side from Tori Amos's 1992 debut album Little Earthquakes.
- Rini Hanazono, a 11 year old 6th grade student, is playing hide and seek with her younger sister. While in the basement, she opens a closet door, thinking her sister was hiding in there. When she opens the door, she enters a large world of dreams. She meets a kindhearted 14 year old cat boy named Takuto, and they quickly become best friends. She begins to visit him everyday. One day as they walk around they come across a door to another world. This world is the complete opposite of the dream world - it is the nightmare world. It was locked to keep the nightmares from coming true, but someone has unlocked it and all the nightmares kept inside fly out of both dimensions and into the real world! Takuto is mistaken for opening the door (when he was really trying to close it), and is exiled fro
- A story idea I had. And it's a little game- your job is to find out what the perspective is, and how I'm telling the story. Good luck~! Oh, and no prize for the winner. Sorry. ~ What now?! Do the cats in my dreams even hurt me again?! No? Oh. Well, okay then. I guess it'd be nice to have a friend. What's your name? Ooh, that's a pretty name. I like it. Sunfire. It's really warm and comforting to me. You're welcome! It's nice to have someone to talk to. Oh, me? I'm Blizzardpaw. Oh, really? Would that be too much to ask for? Thanks! I'd love to see your home! ~
- The flag Sweet Dreams was created by King, Pegasiswolf, Anjo, and Greylady at the 1st Dreams Incorporated meeting on June 7th, 2008. The pirates at the meeting agreed that they wanted a peaceful flag that they could reside in without worrying about their vessels being sunk while in war. No such flag was to be found, so they created their own flag. The name was suggested by King after the Dream Theme was suggested again by Pegasiswolf. Sweet Dreams is now nonexistent, as Dreams Incorporated and King left to join Blistering Barnacles.
- (Scene begins at the Flynn-Fletcher house at nighttime. Brendan, Ferb, Candace and Isabella thinks of a plan to get Phineas to sleep.) Brendan: So, has anyone got any ideas? Candace: I do! We could maybe sing a lullaby to him to put him to sleep. Brendan: Well, that's a good idea Candace, but isn't that a bit babyish? Candace: Yeah. I think you're right Brendan. Brendan: Ferb, do you have any ideas? Ferb: I could maybe hypnotise Phineas with my pocket watch, but it might not work. Brendan: Isabella, maybe you could put Phineas to sleep. Isabella: I'm quite good at that Brendan. Phineas: How? The End
- Sweet Dreams was an English trio consisting of Bobby McVay, Carrie Gray and Helen Kray. They were specifically put together to perform in "A Song for Europe" and drew comparisons to Bucks Fizz who had won the Contest in Dublin two years previously. They finished in 6th place overall and post-Contest, they released a follow-up single "17 Electric (Look Out!)" in August 1983. However, it failed to chart, leading to the band calling it a day by the end of the year.
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