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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Ai Yori Aoshi]]'' - Taeko the [[Nightmare Fetishist]] papers the entire house with both types of wards when rumors of a ghost pop up.
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* These keep vampires away in ''[[Shiki]]''. At one point they're all over Natsuno's room.
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* [[Deadpool]]'s enemy T-Ray used pieces of paper with Japanese-looking writing on them to achieve various magical effects. They may have been Ofuda.
==[[ Film]] ==
* The heroine of ''[[Dragon Wars]]'' covers the inside of her house with these after she discovers that her birthmark cum tattoo is glowing. It doesn't actually make that much more sense in context.
* The morticians in the [[Chinese Vampire]] movie [[Mr Vampire]] can paralyze the ''jiangshi'' when they attach these to the creatures' foreheads.
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* In ''[[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive]],'' Kamdor uses these to turn objects (always blue like his armor) into the [[Monster of the Week]], and to invoke [[Make My Monster Grow]]. For extra anime ninja-ness, he controls them via [[Hand Seals]].
** In ''[[Power Rangers Wild Force]],'' Princess Shayla once sealed a [[Monster of the Week]] in this manner in a [[Flash Back]] (said monster was [[Sealed Evil in a Can|uncanned]] at the episode's beginning.)
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