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—Charlie Worsham
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A pillow fort is a construction commonly made using pillows, bed sheets, blankets, and sofa cushions. It is also known as a couch fort, blanket fort or sheet fort. Parenting books frequently suggest building pillow fort as an activity for parents to participate in with their children.
Advertisements[]
- A commercial for Chupa Chups involves around a girl and her parents building a pillow fort and hanging out in it too
Literature[]
- Maggie and Abby's Neverending Pillow Fort revolves around the two titular girls building a pillow fort together during a sleepover party
Live Action TV[]
- The whole thing of the Community episode "Pillows and Blankets" has this trope in which the main kids build a pillow fort to celebrate their belongings together
Puppet Shows[]
- In The Pajanimals episode "Team Fort", Apollo and Squacky build a pillow fort, as Squacky calls it a "Fork".
Video Games[]
- One of the achievements in A Hat in Time involves around a pillow fort world
Web Videos[]
- SuperMarioLogan:
- In "Precious' Pillow Fort", Jeffy's cat Precious builds her own pillow fort by herself
- In "Bowser Junior's Pillow Fort", Bowser Junior builds his own pillow fort with the help of his friends
Western Animation[]
- The Adventure Time episode "Puhoy" involves Finn and Jake building a pillow fort together until they realized they're in a pillow world of paradise
- In an episode of Dexter's Laboratory, Dee Dee and her friends Mee Mee and Lee Lee build a pillow fort together in their own clubhouse
- On the Dragon Tales episode "Remember the Pillow Fort", Emmy and Max build a pillow fort in the beginning of the episode
- On one of the stop-motion shorts for My Little Pony: Pony Life, Pinkie Pie builds a pillow fort outdoors
- On Shimmer and Shine, Shimmer, Shine and Leah decided to build a pillow fort during their sleepover in the episode "Sleep-Over Party" and have a dance party in it too