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** Less systematic, but still present to some extent in its spiritual successor ''[[Ghost Hound]].''
** Less systematic, but still present to some extent in its spiritual successor ''[[Ghost Hound]].''
* ''[[Boogiepop Phantom]]'': the [[Deliberately Monochrome]] and [[False Camera Effects]] make the entire show look like some insane nightmare.
* ''[[Boogiepop Phantom]]'': the [[Deliberately Monochrome]] and [[False Camera Effects]] make the entire show look like some insane nightmare.
* The Horror Manga series ''[[Fuan no Tane]]'' very rarely has anything that is overtly threatening anyone, but is nonetheless incredibly eerie. A prime example is in the 5 page segment starting [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fuan_no_tane/v03/c000/109.html here].
* The Horror Manga series ''[[Fuan no Tane]]'' very rarely has anything that is overtly threatening anyone, but is nonetheless incredibly eerie. A prime example is in the 5 page segment starting [https://web.archive.org/web/20090821062028/http://www.mangafox.com/manga/fuan_no_tane/v03/c000/109.html here].
* Possibly unintentional, but there is a certain uncanniness to ''[[Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou]]'''s harmonious, post-apocalyptic setting. It is caused by a combination of the unexplained mysteries regarding the androids, humanoid fungi and feral beings that populate the world, and the apparent lack of purpose they seem to have (despite presumably them originally having one). The suspense comes just from the endless waiting for them to reveal why they are here.
* Possibly unintentional, but there is a certain uncanniness to ''[[Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou]]'''s harmonious, post-apocalyptic setting. It is caused by a combination of the unexplained mysteries regarding the androids, humanoid fungi and feral beings that populate the world, and the apparent lack of purpose they seem to have (despite presumably them originally having one). The suspense comes just from the endless waiting for them to reveal why they are here.
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] does this with the monsters 'The Thing in the Crater', where all we see is a deep crater filled with lava, and 'Dweller in the Depths', where all we see is a dark cave with stalagmites and stalactites everywhere.
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] does this with the monsters 'The Thing in the Crater', where all we see is a deep crater filled with lava, and 'Dweller in the Depths', where all we see is a dark cave with stalagmites and stalactites everywhere.