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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[K-On!]]'', Sawako-sensei is able to tell that Ui is impersonating Yui because her breasts are ''slightly'' bigger.
* In ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'', each town has an Officer Jenny and a Nurse Joy, who all look identical—but Brock can tell them apart. Similarly, all [[mon]]s of the same variety look identical to the audience, but Pokemon trainers can distinguish ''their'' five magnamites, or whatever.
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* ''[[Frasier]]'': Frasier offers Roz advice on what color to repaint her house. He looks at three tile samples and proclaims them subtly different shades of off-white. Then she flips them over and advises him to look at the ''colored'' side.
* ''[[Happy Days]]'': Ralph and Potsie are living downstairs from a pair of twins, Daisy and Masie. Ralph thinks they look exactly the same, but Potsie says Masie has whiter teeth.
* ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'': Tim and Jill are picking out bathroom tiles. Jill insists they're different colors, Tim sees them all as white. Al, however, agrees with Jill.
* ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'': Tom Haverford and Jean-Ralphio are picking out black memorial ribbons. Jerry thinks they're all the same, but Tom and Jean insist they are a variety of shades, such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doI9mJaBvfE "Lost Soul" and Midnight Panther".]
* The ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' episode "Me<sup>2</sup>" has a scene where Rimmer is having a corridor repainted from "military grey" to "ocean grey". Lister can't tell the difference, and neither can the audience.
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