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* In ''[[Fate/stay night]]'', {{spoiler|Ilya}} will eventually die young because of her nature as a {{spoiler|modified homunculi Holy Grail.}}
* In her last few scenes, [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Rei Ayanami's]] limbs had a tendency to ... fall off. Her body, being a {{spoiler|1=mishmash of Lilith and Yui's DNA,}} isn't capable to holding together without Rei's AT field to counter the effects of imperfect cloning. After [[Heroic RROD|expending so much of her energy to counter Kaworu the previous day]], she can't hold herself together.
* The Sisters in ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'' have to go through body adjustments specifically to prevent this. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] because they were only made so that {{spoiler|Accelerator could kill them}}.
* In the ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' universe, it is possible for people to 'clone' their ghosts (what amounts to their souls) by copying the memory data of their cyberbrains, however this process leads to the eventual corruption of both the original and the copies created, and ultimately leads to the death of the original. As a result, the process, known as "ghost dubbing," is highly illegal, punishable by life in prison or brain-wipe.
* In the fifth ''[[Kara no Kyoukai]]'' movie, {{spoiler|<s>[[Fate/stay night|Shirou]]</s> Enjoe learns of his clone status the hard way. And then his arm falls off}}.
* [[Mahou Sensei Negima|Negi]] employs several paper doll clones of himself in chapter 36, without knowing exactly how it works. This trope ensues...