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* The manga ''[[Bremen]]'' includes this trope as part of its climax. {{spoiler|Kasuga Romio is the Clone Jesus whose charisma is sent to others via [[The Power of Rock|rock music]].}}
* This is part of the plot underlying ''[[Amazing Nurse Nanako]]'', a six-episode series that mixed [[X-Files]] with [[I Love Lucy]] and served it with a healthy side order of [[Fan Service]].
* Whether God or just channeling him, {{spoiler|Mokona}} from ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' visited Clow Reed and Yuuko of ''[[xxxHolic×××HOLiC]]'' and ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''. They were allowed to make copies.
* This was the aim of the Adam Project in [[NEEDLESS]].
* Monstrous and alien though they may be, the Evas of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]] are, in the end, clones of Adam. Though NERV did have a more recent genetic sample than those in other examples.
 
== [[Comics]] ==
* During Marvel's ''[[Marvel Civil War|Civil War]]'' crossover, [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]], [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Reed Richards]], and [[Mighty Avengers|Hank Pym]] use a single hair to create a clone of [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]].
* The entire point of ''[[No Gods]]''.
 
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== [[Real Life]] ==
* The [[Real Life]] Jesus-cloning conspiracy theory is discussed [http://www.snopes.com/religion/clone.asp here].
** And parodied [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20080610025216/http://www.abarnett.demon.co.uk/atheism/clone.html here].
 
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