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== Things from Outer Space ==
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* ''[[Samurai Pizza Cats]]'', "Unidentified Flying Oddballs"
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== Things from the Afterlife ==
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]: Fumoffu'', "The Patient Of Darkness" - Subverted when it turns out that the last "ghost" really was a living person the hoaxers just didn't know about.
** In the manga, there's a [[Beach Episode]] where the beach is allegedly haunted by soldiers who trained in that area, but committed suicide when they didn't make it to the war zone before the fighting ended. It turns out there's a mundane explanation for the mysterious lights ... but how did those [[Spooky Photographs|indistinct figures in uniform show up in some of the high-schoolers' group photos]]?
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== Monstrous Wildlife Things ==
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
* The Florian Triangle in ''[[One Piece]]'' is a place where nearly a hundred ships go missing every year. In the course of the Thriller Bark arc, we learn that the arc's [[Big Bad]] Gecko Moria has been assaulting ships that pass through and [[Living Shadow|stealing their crews' shadows]] to give rise to an army of zombies. At the arc's very end however, a huge shadow watches the crew leave and the narration reveals that something has been destroying ships ''long'' before Gecko Moria ever set up shop.
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