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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] == |
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* In ''[[Trigun]]'', the people couldn't survive on Gunsmoke without the plants, giant humanoid alien things that were placed in equally giant bulbs from which energy was extracted, which powered just about everything. |
* In ''[[Trigun]]'', the people couldn't survive on Gunsmoke without the plants, giant humanoid alien things that were placed in equally giant bulbs from which energy was extracted, which powered just about everything. |
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* The machines in ''[[Kakurenbo]]'' use the children they captured for this. |
* The machines in ''[[Kakurenbo]]'' use the children they captured for this. |
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* The [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Batteryman Batteryman] and [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Gadget Gadget] cards from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' Trading Card game. They also appear in the series finale of ''Duel Monsters'', as well as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. |
* The [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Batteryman Batteryman] and [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Gadget Gadget] cards from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' Trading Card game. They also appear in the series finale of ''Duel Monsters'', as well as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. |
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* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'': The Dark Kingdom/Negaverse (and, in the anime only, Ail and En / Alan and Ann) extract some sort of energy directly from human victims to supply to awakening some evil [[Big Bad]]. Later villains hunt for something other than life energy. |
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'': The Dark Kingdom/Negaverse (and, in the anime only, Ail and En / Alan and Ann) extract some sort of energy directly from human victims to supply to awakening some evil [[Big Bad]]. Later villains hunt for something other than life energy and thus fall under [[Human Resources]] instead. |
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* ''[[Black Bird]]'' has this, with a twist. The living battery (the heroine) isn't harmed by having her energy used. She just gives it off like a fire gives off heat. Though the ''other'' things that she can provide aren't nearly as non-invasive to harvest... |
* ''[[Black Bird]]'' has this, with a twist. The living battery (the heroine) isn't harmed by having her energy used. She just gives it off like a fire gives off heat. Though the ''other'' things that she can provide aren't nearly as non-invasive to harvest... |
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