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* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' uses this sparingly, although Misora does it in her drawings. While it doesn't use it often in the traditional sense, it makes up for it with Chibi-Setsuna, a shikigami that Setsuna uses to remotely contact people. When Chibi-Setsuna disappears, Chibi-Sayo (a Super-Deformed voodoo doll that [[Cute Ghost Girl|Sayo]] possesses) pops up.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' uses this sparingly, although Misora does it in her drawings. While it doesn't use it often in the traditional sense, it makes up for it with Chibi-Setsuna, a shikigami that Setsuna uses to remotely contact people. When Chibi-Setsuna disappears, Chibi-Sayo (a Super-Deformed voodoo doll that [[Cute Ghost Girl|Sayo]] possesses) pops up.
* ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' had a joke-strip about this with cell phones. Monta asks whether cell phones should be equally proportioned to their head for actual talking, at the cost of a huge and inconvenient size, or if they should be small like in real life, meaning you can't both listen and talk over the phone. Monta and Sena decided it's best just to stay normal.
* ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' had a joke-strip about this with cell phones. Monta asks whether cell phones should be equally proportioned to their head for actual talking, at the cost of a huge and inconvenient size, or if they should be small like in real life, meaning you can't both listen and talk over the phone. Monta and Sena decided it's best just to stay normal.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' likes using this to lighten up an otherwise depressing series. Though in [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Anime)|the 2003 anime version]], it drops this halfway through (with the exception of the Chibi Wrap Party OVA). This trope gives Armor!Al a chance to be absolutely {{media|super_deformed_4709.png| adorable}}.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' likes using this to lighten up an otherwise depressing series. Though in [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Anime)|the 2003 anime version]], it drops this halfway through (with the exception of the Chibi Wrap Party OVA). This trope gives Armor!Al a chance to be absolutely [[media:super_deformed_4709.png|adorable]].
* Happens sometimes in ''[[Bleach]]'', for example in anime episode #24 when Orihime was trying to deny that she was hungry.
* Happens sometimes in ''[[Bleach]]'', for example in anime episode #24 when Orihime was trying to deny that she was hungry.
* Happens a lot in [[Otome wa Boku Ni Koishiteru]]. Sometimes they stay in chibi-mode for a moment when in the "real world", then immediately transform back to normal.
* Happens a lot in [[Otome wa Boku Ni Koishiteru]]. Sometimes they stay in chibi-mode for a moment when in the "real world", then immediately transform back to normal.