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* Ol' Lynchy in ''[[Comic Fury Werewolf]]'' is this. The villagers are very affectionate of it, and there were riots when it was replaced with a typical lynching platform in Game 11. It was brought back as of Game 12
* Ol' Lynchy in ''[[Comic Fury Werewolf]]'' is this. The villagers are very affectionate of it, and there were riots when it was replaced with a typical lynching platform in Game 11. It was brought back as of Game 12
* A strange justification in the second episode of "[[Perverts On The Internet]]:" After raiding large amounts of Mike Gibbons' booze, Kunt winds up believing that a Girl's World doll is possessed by the spirit of his dead ex-girlfriend.
* A strange justification in the second episode of "[[Perverts On The Internet]]:" After raiding large amounts of Mike Gibbons' booze, Kunt winds up believing that a Girl's World doll is possessed by the spirit of his dead ex-girlfriend.
* In ''[[We Are All Pokémon Trainers (Roleplay)|We Are All Pokémon Trainers]]'', Vlad and Dintel's misadventures earn the Gliscor a Salamence-shaped Pokédoll. His Trainer gives it to Nadia the Salamence, who starts talking to the plushie about her issues and her lack of confidence after being hurt and rendered unable to fly. Eventually the plushie, nicknamed [[How to Train Your Dragon (novel)|"Toothless"]], starts answering back and providing counsel. And it's not the only one.