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** Averted in the manga when Sidoh picks up the Death Notebook. Mello, who is unable to see Sidoh at the time, wonders why it's flying, and a member of his gang notes that if it can kill people, it wouldn't be a surprise if it were alive.
* ''[[One Piece]]''
** The crew meets a skeleton who came back to life with a Devil Fruit's power, but since only one person can have a given Devil Fruit's power, [https://web.archive.org/web/20090124125242/http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/447/08/ Usopp becomes suspicious as to how there could be an island full of zombies] and wonders if there's some kind of natural explanation.
** Zoro, in a world where people can slice entire fleets in half with one swing of their sword ''at a distance'', his best friend is made of rubber and he fights people made of sand, and his own moveset is based on Buddhism to the extent of turning ''himself'' into an Asura, refused to believe that Enel was actually God when first hearing about him. Turns out Enel ''was'' a God (it was a title), and for the most part he was powerful enough to be a [[Physical God]], [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]] aside.
*** This is hardly an example since Enel assumed what was merely a title of "God" and was [[Touched by Vorlons]], the power it gave him and his ego had convinced him he was [[A God Am I|literally divine]].