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== Anime & Manga ==
* The ''[[Dragonball]]'' franchise has an uneven history with this trope. Trunks was apparently the result of a one-night stand between Bulma and Vegeta. And given the amount of time Goku spends either dead, traveling through space, training in the wilderness, or bedridden with a killer virus between and during the Freeza and Android / Cell sagas, it's amazing that he and Chichi ever found time to conceive Goten.
** [[Word of God]] is that Goten was conceived in the ten day span between the virus and Goku's second death. Though whether this was planned or not is never stated. It was probably just an off-screen [[Pre -Climax Climax]].
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''- Izumi and Sig tried desperately to have a child, and when Izumi finally became pregnant the child was stillborn. She was then convinced that she {{spoiler|killed her child a second time when she attempted to transmute the child to life.}} Don't worry, she didn't.
** From that, her "divine punishment" from the Truth was to lose her uterus along with a few other organs, effectively making her infertile there on out.
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* "[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/47junipertree.html The Juniper Tree]"
* See also [[Wonder Child]]
* "[http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Momotaro |Momo-tarou]]" is the Japanese version of this fairy tale.
 
 
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