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== Anime and Manga ==
* In the second story arc of ''[[Our Home's Fox Deity]]'', Noboru is approached by an odd-looking person who asks whether he is who he is, by name. Noboru, being [[Genre Savvy]] by this point and realizing the stranger isn't human, denies he's Noboru. While the denial confuses the stranger, in the long run it doesn't work.
 
== Film ==
* ''[[A Hard Day's Night]]''. [[John Lennon]] has [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny6-b4MDUX4#t=9m04s the following dialogue] with a random girl.
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* ''[[Airplane!]]'', the co-pilot is Roger Murdock (pro basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). A kid recognizes him as Kareem, but he initially denies it until the kid repeats some insulting statements his father made about him. He then admit he ''is'' Kareem, and apparently has a second career as an airline pilot that he performs under a false identity.
 
== Live-actionAction TelevisionTV ==
 
== Live-action Television ==
* The hidden-camera prank show ''[[I Get That a Lot]]'' takes this [[Up to Eleven]] by having actual celebrities pretend to be workers in everyday establishments like clothing stores, hot-dog stands and fast-food restaurants. Customers usually immediately recognise them, but the celebrities play along by pretending that they merely [[Shaped Like Itself|look like...themselves.]]
 
 
== Religion ==
* Happens in [[The Bible]], making this one [[Older Than Feudalism]]. Peter is in the courtyard the morning after Jesus' arrest, and has people coming up to him recognizing him as a disciple of Jesus. This leads to Peter's famous denial of Christ.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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