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* ''[[The Owl House]]'' does this a lot. Emira and Edric use magic items called Concealment Stones to cover their acne, Eda brings vegetables to life so they'll cook themselves (it doesn't work), and there is practically ''nothing'' Amity cannot craft out of Abomination slime. And of course, there is Grudgby, a sport where players are allowed to use magic in various ways.
* In ''[[Little Demon]]'', Chrissy is supposed to be [[The Antichrist]] and help her father bring about [[Hell on Earth]], but she'd much rather use her evil powers to play pranks and have fun - like possessing people to make them act stupid, or stealing from vending machines at school (she is more than willing to share with the other students). Her mother does give her the [[You Could Have Used Your Powers for Good|You Could Try to Use Your Powers for Good]] speech, while warning her that such frivolous use of them could cause it to spread inside her and tempt her to evil - though also admitting she could make a good CEO as a adult. For now, it seems both the role of an Anti-Christ ''and'' that of [[Anti-Anti-Christ]] are both open to her.
* ''[[DC Super Hero Girls]]''; in "#HappyBirthdayZee", Zatara (Zee's father, and both a [[Stage Magician]] and her mentor in actual magic) uses his magic wand as a sparkling candle for his daughter's birthday cake. Good thing too, as he has to use it quickly when her zombified friends break in to chase after her.
 
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