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Related to [[The Coconut Effect]], in that the Rule of Perception is often what causes the initial drift away from reality. |
Related to [[The Coconut Effect]], in that the Rule of Perception is often what causes the initial drift away from reality. |
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=== Unsorted Examples === |
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== [[Anime]] == |
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* ''[[Detective Conan]]'' often has people whose actions the audience is suppose to know, but whose specific appearance is unknown to the other characters, rendered as all-black silhouettes even in places where there would be no shadows (even outdoors in the middle of the day). |
* ''[[Detective Conan]]'' often has people whose actions the audience is suppose to know, but whose specific appearance is unknown to the other characters, rendered as all-black silhouettes even in places where there would be no shadows (even outdoors in the middle of the day). |