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Not to be confused with [[Final Fantasy|Moogles]]. And ''certainly'' not to be confused with ''[[The Legend of Rah and the Muggles]]''. (It also has nothing to do with marijuana unless you're reading vintage crime fiction.)
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In UC Continuity ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', regular humans are sometimes referred to as "Oldtypes", as distinct from the "Newtypes" that represent [[Evolutionary Levels|the next stage of humanity's evolution]]. Rather to the point, some people who believe Newtypes ''are'' the next stage of evolution will use "Oldtype" as a [[Fantastic Racism|Fantastic Slur]] against those who would get in the way of that evolution.
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* ''[[The Saga of Tuck]]'': At one point Tuck refers to a group of female underclassmen as "Homo Mundanus." Tuck and his (male) friends are extremely contemptuous of most of the people that surround them at school.
* In the [[Whateley Universe]], those who are not mutants are 'baselines' (or 'normals'). The baselines have far more creative names for the mutants.
* ''[[Fenspace]]'' has "'Dane" (short for "mundane"), which it inherited from the [[Science Fiction]] fandom which spawned off-earth culture. It also has the derogatory slang term "Dursley", defined as "those 'Danes who are ''aggressively'' mundane and reject/attack anything ... that does not fit into their narrow (and often reactionary) definition of 'normal'." (It should come as no surprise that the latter term originated within the Fen subculture/faction based on the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' books.)
 
== Western Animation ==