Twilight zone
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Twilight zone may refer to:
- Science
- The twilight zone, the line between the illuminated, day side and dark, night side of a planetary body, more correctly known as the terminator.
- Mesopelagic zone, denoting open ocean depths from 200 m to 1000 m.
- Television series and spinoffs
- The Twilight Zone, the anthology television series and its franchise:
- The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series), the 1959–1964 original television series
- Twilight Zone: The Movie, a 1983 film based on the original series
- The Twilight Zone (radio series), a 2002 radio adaptation of the original series
- The Twilight Zone (1985 series), a 1985–1989 revival of the original television series
- Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, a 1994 telefilm
- The Twilight Zone (2002 TV series), the third television series
- Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary, a 2009 short story anthology
- Twilight Zone literature, the comic books, and other books and magazines devoted to the series
- Twilight Zone (pinball), a 1993 Midway pinball game
- The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, a theme park attraction at Disney theme parks in Florida, California, and Paris
- The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series), the 1959–1964 original television series
- Music
- "Twilight Zone" (Golden Earring song)
- "Twilight Zone" (Iron Maiden song)
- "Twilight Zone" (2 Unlimited song)
- "The Twilight Zone" (Rush song)
- "Twilight Zone", a song by L.A. style from the album L.A. Style
- "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone", a song by The Manhattan Transfer from the album Extensions
- "Twilight Zone", a song by Average White Band from the album Show Your Hand
- "Twilight Zone", a song by Van Morrison from the album The Philosopher's Stone
- "Twilight Zone", a song by John Cale from the album HoboSapiens
- "Twilight Zone", a song by Baba Brooks
- "Twilight Zone", a song by The Residents
- "Twilight Zone", a song by Raymond Scott
- "Twilight Zone", a song by Sly and Robbie
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