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* In ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe|The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe]]'', Tumnus the faun reacts this way to Lucy the first time he meets her, and owns a book called ''Is Man a Myth?''
* In [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]'', younger dragons seem to think that the Knights are just a myth. The older ones know better, although they admit that they are few and far, and not a danger anymore.
** Which is true. The King and his Knights are pretty useless. The only person who can effectively deal with the Dragon is a fat, red-headed farmer who doesn't like
* There's a picture book about a little monster who cannot sleep because he thinks there are human children under his bed. His parents desperately tries to tell him human children are just made-up creatures, but what works is when he meets a real kid and learn that while they are real, they are not dangerous.
* ''The Dragon With the Girl Tattoo'', a spoof of ''[[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo]]''.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Fern Gully]]'', humans have been away for so long that the fairies only remember them through legends and folk tales, resulting in most fairies not even believing in humans until of course [[Green Aesop|a logging company arrives in the area]].
* Pops up at the end of the sleepover episode of ''[[Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius]]''. The climax of the episode features a series of increasingly-nonsensical [[Catapult Nightmare
* Played with in ''[[Ruby Gloom]]''. The Luna Monsters believe that the Misery monster exists but only comes out once in a blue moon. The main cast (aside from Misery, [[Skeptic No Longer|at first]]) believed there was one Luna Monster. The main cast seems to be grossly misinformed about the Luna Monsters. And the Luna Monsters are probably also grossly misinformed about Misery.
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