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** [[Word of Dante]] has it that [[Fallen Angel|Nightmare Moon]] also shows traces of this, as not all of her is Luna.
* Used as a [[Brick Joke]] in ''[[The Owl House]]''. In the first season, Eda tells Luz that giraffes are natives of the Boiling Isles; the "joke" is supposed to be that "giraffes are so silly that they must have originated elsewhere." Or so it seems. Fast forward to season 3 where Amity, Gus, Willow, and Vee (all of them natives of the Boiling Isles themselves) visit a zoo in the human world and take a photo of a giraffe, [https://theowlhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Giraffe causing it to show them its true face.] ''Even they'' are ''terrified''.
* A benevolent (probably) version of this trope is the Koala in ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]''. This god-like entity that looks like a negative-image of koala (sometimes normal-sized, sometimes giant-sized) has been [[Near-Death Experience| seen by dead or dying mortals.]] It resides in what humans describe as "a black mountain" and can talk, but does so in reverse.
 
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