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Adding an example from Teen Titans Go with Wally T
(Adding examples from Naruto, Dragon Knights, and Ninjago while dealing examples that are commented since they don't boost powers.)
(Adding an example from Teen Titans Go with Wally T)
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* Belo Betty in ''[[One Piece]]''. Her ''Kobu Kobu no Mi'' Devil Fruit power enhances her already considerable skills as an orator, inspiring bravery, resolve, and fighting spirit in anyone listening to her. A ''very'' useful power to have as a member of Dragon's Revolutionary Army, she was able to turn the frightened and destitute citizenry of Lulusia Kingdom into an army that proved able to hold off the Peachbeard Pirates with only makeshift weapons. Many fans have theorized that if television existed on the ''One Piece'' world and Betty were able to make even a five-minute broadcast, the World Government would have been overthrown in a manner of hours. -->
* ''[[Bleach]]'': Jugram Haschwalth can increase Quincies' powers by being in his presence. {{Spoiler|In the past, this power helped his former friend, Bazz-B, to develop faster than others in their village.}}
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* In ''[[Slugterra]]'', Fandangos can boost the abilities of other [[Mon|Slugs]] and act as support rather than offense and defense compared to other Slugs.
* ''[[Ninjago]]: Dragons Rising'': Dragons can give their energy to Elemental Masters, boosting their Elemental Powers temporarily.
* ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'' has Wally T, the only fan of the Teen Titans, who can boost their superpowers as their only fan.
 
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