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** Also, at the end, after the complete monster reduces the digi destined to ones and zeros...Yeah. The power of heart, or more accurately, the crests in their hearts.
* In ''[[The Slayers]]'', there were many, many magic spells... from the earth-shattering Giga Slave, to the Ferious Breed, the spell that ''summons pigeons''. But Lina did find a use for the pigeon-summoning spell twice: first time, to break a hole in a pocked universe, second time, to knock off Pocota, who is not much larger than a pigeon.
* Played with the Jusenkyo transformations in ''[[Ranma
* ''[[Da Capo]]'': Junichi, [[Witch Species|grandson of a witch]], has two powers: uncontrollably viewing others' dreams (which he emphasizes is incredibly boring in practice and only makes him lose sleep) and making Japanese sweets appear in his hands. On the plus side, though, the latter ''is'' useful with the little ladies, and he himself remarks that it is a good way to lose weight, since the required calories are drawn from his body. He can't {{spoiler|read minds, shapeshift, talk to the dead, or warp reality}}, but whatever.
* ''[[Shugo Chara]]'': First, Amu and Rima were the only ones in the group of the Guardians who could do Chara Transformations and it was always depicted as something amazing and powerful. When the remaining members of the Guardians finally access their own Chara-Naris, everyone of them gets a cool weapon, like Kairi's Katanas or Tadase's holy scepter of doom... Yaya gets Ducks.
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