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== Anime ==
== Anime ==
* Averted in ''[[Tenchi in Tokyo]]''. {{spoiler|Sakuya Kumashiro is a "shadow" created by Yugi, and inserted into Tenchi's class -- all of her classmates are given [[Fake Memories]] of her being the most popular girl in school, but she herself has ''no'' memories at all of any period before she met Tenchi. She doesn't even realize this until Tenchi starts inquiring into her background late in the series.}}
* Averted in ''[[Tenchi in Tokyo]]''. {{spoiler|Sakuya Kumashiro is a "shadow" created by Yugi, and inserted into Tenchi's class -- all of her classmates are given [[Fake Memories]] of her being the most popular girl in school, but she herself has ''no'' memories at all of any period before she met Tenchi. She doesn't even realize this until Tenchi starts inquiring into her background late in the series.}}
* ''[[Durarara]]'': Kazutano, an illegal immigrant living in Japan, once claimed his birth certificate was burned during the [[World War II]] firebombings. He's too young for that story to be at all credible, though.
* ''[[Durarara!!]]'': Kazutano, an illegal immigrant living in Japan, once claimed his birth certificate was burned during the [[World War II]] firebombings. He's too young for that story to be at all credible, though.
* In [[The World God Only Knows]], Elsie uses her supposed status as illegitimate daughter of Keima's father to convince his mother to let her live with them. Since his father is pretty much never home, there was no way to really confirm the story, though the fact that he couldn't prove it false outright does raise some interesting questions.
* In [[The World God Only Knows]], Elsie uses her supposed status as illegitimate daughter of Keima's father to convince his mother to let her live with them. Since his father is pretty much never home, there was no way to really confirm the story, though the fact that he couldn't prove it false outright does raise some interesting questions.