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* In the backstory of ''[[One Piece]]'', probably the grandest and [[Tear Jerker|most tragic]] example of them all happened to the explorer Montblanc Norland, where he finds a legendary gold city on the island of Jaya, but when he goes back with the king of his homeland in tow, the ''island'' is gone (most of it, at least), having been knocked into the cloud kingdom of Skypeia by the Knock-Up Stream some time ago. Which leads to Norland being executed, and him and his descendants becoming the subject of ridicule for ''centuries''.
* Kanoko's corpse in episode 4 of ''[[Ookamikakushi]]''. Unusually, the person Hiroshi tells about it believes him anyway.
* A Misaka clone's corpse in episode 11 of ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'' disappears by the time the police arrive. The police then berate Touma for "prank calling" them. Touma later finds that the other Misaka clones cleaned up the crime scene while he was busy calling the police.
** In the expanded version of the same story told in ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'', the audience (but not Touma) sees one police officer receive a call immediately before they dismiss Touma's actions, implying that one of their superiors is in on the coverup of the murder.
* One episode of ''[[Devilman]]'' TV has a man doing this when he sees a severed head. As is typical, it's not there when he brings someone to look at it.
 
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== WebcomicsWeb Comics ==
* Referenced - with an unusual level of [[Genre Savvy|Genre Savviness]] - by Ivan Bezdomny in ''[[The Wotch]]'', when he [http://www.thewotch.com/?epDate=2006-09-19 finds a cult of militant feminists in a secret sub-basement of the school].
{{quote|Ivan: Forget it; if I go back for my camera, this will ''all'' be gone when I get back.}}
 
 
== Western Animation ==