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* In ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'', when Kuwabara needed to study for an exam while Yusuke was dead, Yusuke went into his dreams and helped him study. |
* In ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'', when Kuwabara needed to study for an exam while Yusuke was dead, Yusuke went into his dreams and helped him study. |
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** He also possessed a girl for a few minutes to beat on some bullies and a few other minor things before being brought back. This is the anime version; I hear that arc of the manga is significantly longer. |
** He also possessed a girl for a few minutes to beat on some bullies and a few other minor things before being brought back. This is the anime version; I hear that arc of the manga is significantly longer. |
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* How Mato found Yomi when she went to the Otherworld in ''[[ |
* How Mato found Yomi when she went to the Otherworld in ''[[Black★Rock Shooter (band)|Black★Rock Shooter]]''; through the help of the eponymous being; if one goes by the "BRS is a spirit" interpretation. |
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* In the climax of ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'', Kamille uses his [[Psychic Powers]] (with a boost from the Zeta's [[Applied Phlebotinum|Biosensor]]) to call for help from the spirits of his slain friends and allies, which shuts down Scirocco's [[Humongous Mecha]] and allows Kamille to [[Ramming Always Works|ram it]]. |
* In the climax of ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'', Kamille uses his [[Psychic Powers]] (with a boost from the Zeta's [[Applied Phlebotinum|Biosensor]]) to call for help from the spirits of his slain friends and allies, which shuts down Scirocco's [[Humongous Mecha]] and allows Kamille to [[Ramming Always Works|ram it]]. |
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{{quote|'''Valeria:''' Do you want to live forever?}} |
{{quote|'''Valeria:''' Do you want to live forever?}} |
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** In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s "[[Queen of the Black Coast]]," this role (and indeed most of Valeria's roles) was fulfilled by Belit, the title character of the story. |
** In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s "[[Queen of the Black Coast]]," this role (and indeed most of Valeria's roles) was fulfilled by Belit, the title character of the story. |
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* In the remake of ''[[House on Haunted Hill]]'', the last two characters are trying to escape from the evil presence, but there is a gate which they can't open. Before they are consumed, a ghost from a character that had entered the house with them under the same pretenses but had died earlier appears and opens the gate for them. |
* In the remake of ''[[House on Haunted Hill]]'', the last two characters are trying to escape from the evil presence, but there is a gate which they can't open. Before they are consumed, a ghost from a character that had entered the house with them under the same pretenses but had died earlier appears and opens the gate for them. |
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* Kane in the original ''[[Shining Force]]'' game, summoning a lightning strike to stop the [[Big Bad]] from possessing the main character. |
* Kane in the original ''[[Shining Force]]'' game, summoning a lightning strike to stop the [[Big Bad]] from possessing the main character. |
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* In the final battle of ''[[Persona 3]]'', Shinjiro Aragaki chips in with some healing, giving the [[Player Character]] the last bit of HP needed to win the fight. |
* In the final battle of ''[[Persona 3]]'', Shinjiro Aragaki chips in with some healing, giving the [[Player Character]] the last bit of HP needed to win the fight. |
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* In the final battle of the A path in ''[[Valkyrie Profile Covenant of the Plume]]'', {{spoiler|Ancel, who you have to sacrifice in the game's opening,}} shows up to lend a hand. |
* In the final battle of the A path in ''[[Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume]]'', {{spoiler|Ancel, who you have to sacrifice in the game's opening,}} shows up to lend a hand. |
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* ''[[Star Fox 64]]'': James McCloud, complete with apparent ghostly spaceship, appears at the end to guide his son out of Andross's [[Taking You with Me]] attempt. |
* ''[[Star Fox 64]]'': James McCloud, complete with apparent ghostly spaceship, appears at the end to guide his son out of Andross's [[Taking You with Me]] attempt. |
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