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* Not even badass [[Dark Action Girl]]s who [[Professional Killer|make a business in]] [[Vigilante Man|gunning down the scum of society]] are immune. As revealed in the ''[[Anaksha Female Assassin]]'' Mini-Adventures, Anaksha absolutely ''adores'' stuffed chimps, and you can find one in every Mini-Adventure. It isn't necessary to finish the game, but it's sure nice for that [[100% Completion]].
* A dark example is the Arbalest from ''[[Darkest Dungeon]]''. In her comic backstory, she clutches a teddy bear in fright as a lynch mob approaches her house; her father takes it from her and gives her a crossbow before telling her to run, a grim way to illustrate how she had to assume an adult role too early. Later in ''The Crimson Court'' DLC, the Childhood Treasure trinket is obviously the same toy; equipping it to the Arbalest lowers [[Sanity Meter| her Stress]] and increases the efficiency of healing magic cast on her.
* ''[[PokemonPokémon]]'' examples:
** Lorelei in ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]''. After you beat her and the rest of the Elite Four, you can access the island where she lives. Her house is full of Pokémon dolls. She will buy a new dollsdoll after you defeat the Elite Four many20 times, a maximum of 14 dolls.
** There's also Copycat Girl, who appears in many Pokémon games, living in Saffron City. (She inspired the anime character Duplica.) Her room is always full of stuffed Pokémon toys (although one of them proves to be a real Pokémon if the player looks at it closely; either a Doduo, Dudrio, or Banette, depending on the game). In the original games and in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Fire Red and Leaf Green]] she gives the player the TM Mimic if you give her a Clefairy doll. In ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]'', she asks the player to find her Clefairy doll in Vermillion City (presumably the same one) and if he does, she gives him a ticket to ride the Magnet Train that travels between Kanto and Johto.