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* In ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', overshadowing someone looks ''very much'' like possession (although more benign).
* In ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', overshadowing someone looks ''very much'' like possession (although more benign).
* ''[[American Dad]]'' has this:
* ''[[American Dad]]'' has this:
{{quote|'''Stan:''' And the Number One dog on my fictitious dog list is [[Family Guy|Brian Griffin!]]<br />
{{quote|'''Stan:''' And the Number One dog on my fictitious dog list is [[Family Guy|Brian Griffin!]]
''(zoom out to reveal Brian, sipping a martini)''<br />
''(zoom out to reveal Brian, sipping a martini)''
'''Brian:''' Uh, do I know you? ''(walks off)''<br />
'''Brian:''' Uh, do I know you? ''(walks off)''
'''Stan:''' ''(beat)'' [[Screwed by the Network|STOP PRETENDING I DON'T EXIST!]] }}
'''Stan:''' ''(beat)'' [[Screwed by the Network|STOP PRETENDING I DON'T EXIST!]] }}
**There's another episode that involves Roger meeting a kid in a parody of the movie [[E.T.]]. The kid soon becomes obsessed with Roger and begins ordering him around and being generally cruel, while Steve tries to get Roger out of the "relationship." Basically, it plays out like an abusive relationship.
**There's another episode that involves Roger meeting a kid in a parody of the movie [[E.T.]]. The kid soon becomes obsessed with Roger and begins ordering him around and being generally cruel, while Steve tries to get Roger out of the "relationship." Basically, it plays out like an abusive relationship.