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* The ''[[Tintin]]'' series' ''[[Tintin/Recap/The Seven Crystal Balls|The Seven Crystal Balls]]'' and ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)/Recap/Prisoners Of The Sun|Prisoners Of The Sun]]'' have a real-world voodoo curse in effect, albeit attributed to Incas.
* The ''[[Tintin]]'' series' ''[[Tintin/Recap/The Seven Crystal Balls|The Seven Crystal Balls]]'' and ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)/Recap/Prisoners Of The Sun|Prisoners Of The Sun]]'' have a real-world voodoo curse in effect, albeit attributed to Incas.


== [[Film|Films]] -- Live-Action ==
== [[Film]]s -- Live-Action ==
* The film ''[[Constantine]]'' does this for [[Christianity Is Catholic|catholicism]]. In contrast to the original ''[[Hellblazer]]'' comic book where [[All Myths Are True]].
* The film ''[[Constantine]]'' does this for [[Christianity Is Catholic|catholicism]]. In contrast to the original ''[[Hellblazer]]'' comic book where [[All Myths Are True]].


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** Also, the Roman gods exist as well, just as alter-egos to the Greek ones. There's evidence that the two series exist in the same universe, and that ''all'' pantheons exist (ignoring each other for the most part) creating a kind of [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]].
** Also, the Roman gods exist as well, just as alter-egos to the Greek ones. There's evidence that the two series exist in the same universe, and that ''all'' pantheons exist (ignoring each other for the most part) creating a kind of [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]].
** The two have a [[Shared Universe]] according to [[Word of God]] so actually they fall under [[All Myths Are True]].
** The two have a [[Shared Universe]] according to [[Word of God]] so actually they fall under [[All Myths Are True]].
* ''Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming'', by [[Robert Sheckley]] and [[Roger Zelazny]], to Christianity -- or its [[Theme Park Version]]. Mostly [[Played for Laughs]].
* ''Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming'', by [[Robert Sheckley]] and [[Roger Zelazny]], to Christianity—or its [[Theme Park Version]]. Mostly [[Played for Laughs]].
* Welsh mythology in ''[[The Dark Is Rising]]''. More or less.
* Welsh mythology in ''[[The Dark Is Rising]]''. More or less.
* ''[[Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell]]'' at the very least presents as true English legends concerning [[The Fair Folk]], and Merlin is referenced as being a real person. At least, because in the story collection ''The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories'', there is a [[Crossover]] with ''[[Stardust (novel)|Stardust]]'', and [[Neil Gaiman]] at least has placed ''[[Stardust (novel)|Stardust]]'' within his [[All Myths Are True]] 'verse.
* ''[[Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell]]'' at the very least presents as true English legends concerning [[The Fair Folk]], and Merlin is referenced as being a real person. At least, because in the story collection ''The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories'', there is a [[Crossover]] with ''[[Stardust (novel)|Stardust]]'', and [[Neil Gaiman]] at least has placed ''[[Stardust (novel)|Stardust]]'' within his [[All Myths Are True]] 'verse.