Bend The Fourth Wall

''If you can break and bend a rule, you can do the same to a wall. It just makes sense.

An UnTrash similar to Breaking The Fourth Wall, but the characters do not directly address the fact that they're fictional and allude to it instead. A method of Bending The Fourth Wall is by having Guy bring up the point that he and everyone else that ever did, does, and will exist may be in a computer simulation, then have the camera zoom out to a computer screen where the creators of the show would be working on Guy's show. A moment of Bending The Fourth Wall hardly lasts long as bending may be accidental or unnoticed by the characters. Another means of Bending The Fourth Wall is by having the characters point out animation or continuity flaws in episodes of TV shows.

Bending The Fourth Wall also includes moments where the creators of the show place Self Inserts in the plot. This means any Creator References that don't directly Break The Fourth Wall (e.g with the creator telling the character that they made that character) like a joke where a creator's Self Insert is seen enjoying themselves before getting injured during a moment of their own characters' wild shenanigans. Bend The Fourth Wall moments can also be when a Running Gag is referenced by the franchise if that gag otherwise goes unnoticed by the characters. Another instance of Bending The Fourth Wall is when characters interact with parts of the "meta display", such as if a character shows clear awareness of the UI in a video game or if a character pushes against the boundaries of an Iris Shot in a movie or TV show. And as the Narrator is considered a meta character like the audience, characters talking to the Narrator is also considered Bending The Fourth Wall unless the Narrator is a storyteller in the case it's All Just A Story.