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* ''[[Trigun]]'' uses this to good effect, mixing use of native animals and chemically propelled weapons with use of cybernetics and extreme high tech terraforming equipment, for the most part cannibalised for water and energy production.
* In ''[[Dragon Half]]'', magic and dragons and dragon slayers coexist with supersonic passenger jets and radio and cds. This, along with just about everything else in the series, is [[Rule of Funny|played for laughs]]. Also, the Space Shuttle shot down during the Anime.
* ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'' is a setting that superficially resembles the [[Arabian Nights]], but is littered with the explicit remains of ultratech civilizations that destroyed themselves in a massive war centuries before.
* In ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'', England berates America during World War II for having a laptop model from 42 years in the future. "Are you trying to show off?" He doesn't bother mentioning the flippant use of Google, from even ''further'' into the future, which winds up functioning as the joke of the strip. It's as seen here: [http://community.livejournal.com/hetalia/5087111.html#cutid1\]. Talk about American ingenuity...
** Also, during the 1700s, Japan is seen listening to his ear bud headphones (presumably from his iPod)
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* In ''[[The Borrower Arrietty]]'', Haru uses a modern flip-style cell phone that easily fits in her hand. Yet the house where she works at has a rotary-dial landline phone in working order as well! Makes it difficult to determine when exactly does this movie take place.
* This is a deliberate point in [[Mushishi]]. The time period is kept vague, and Ginko uses rather advanced technology for a place where people all dress in kimonos.
 
 
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