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== Western Animation ==
* In ''[[Martin Mystery]]'', one of the few villains to make two non-consecutive appearances was one of these. Normally resembling a beautiful woman, the Djinn's true form was a demon and it rivaled the Djinn from ''Wishmaster'' in its ability to screw people over - for example, when the crook who accidentally released it wished to be "the worlds' most infamous thief" the Djinn turned him into a [[Half-Human Hybrid]], reasoning that no one could ''ever forget'' a burglar who looked like a rat monster.
* [[Rhymes on a Dime|The Wishing Skull]], from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy
** And as for everyone else... Skarr ended up suffocating in outer space, Billy's dad relived just how crappy his high school years were (although this is in no way the Skull's fault), and Irwin got beat up by Mandy (again, he brought it on himself). Nergal Junior got what was technically the least horrible fate; he simply wished to know what to wish for, but since the skull can only grant a single wish for every person, it poofs away, leaving him to lament that he wished he had it back.
*** And in the credits, we see what would have happened if Grim had used it to escape Billy and Mandy and free the skull itself. The skull turns himself into the Grim Reaper, and turns Grim into a wishing skull. ''Technically'', they're both free of their ''original'' curses.
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