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* ''[[Twelve Forever]]'' has three protagonists who can teleport themselves to Endless Island, where each has a unique power. Twelve get [[Super Strength|superhuman strength]], Esther can create constructs from light, and Todd is a [[Shapeshifting|shapeshifter]].
* In ''[[Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero]]'', Penn, Boone, and Sashi take over heroes in another dimension with superpowers or other abilities depending on the overshadowed hero. The villains, Rippen and Larry, much like the heroes may get powers, too.
* In ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', whenever a person gets Virtualized into [[Cyberspace|Lyoko]]
*From ''[[Chalk Zone]]'', Magic Chalk is seemingly ordinary chalk, that while in the real world
* Played with in ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'':
* In ''[[The Owl House]]'', magic is granted from a [[Phlebotinum|powerful substance]] known as Titan's Blood. In the Boiling Isles, Luz is able to cast [[Geometric Magic]] as it absorbs the magic around them. In season one, Luz and Lilith briefly fight in the human world, and Luz's glyphs does not work because there is no Titan's Blood. However, the first episode of season three, ''Thanks to Them'', has Luz and her friends hunting for the substance, and thus the glyph magic works again near a bottle of it. Witches from the Boiling Isles, who have bile sacs which enable them to cast magic, are exempt from this effect, and can cast magic in the human world.
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