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* In one of the last episodes of the second season of ''[[Code Geass]]'', Nunnally {{spoiler|overpowers the memory geass the Emperor had put on her}} and opens her eyes through sheer force of will, after being blind from psychological trauma for years. (Her legs still don't work, though.)
* In one of the last episodes of the second season of ''[[Code Geass]]'', Nunnally {{spoiler|overpowers the memory geass the Emperor had put on her}} and opens her eyes through sheer force of will, after being blind from psychological trauma for years. (Her legs still don't work, though.)
** In the [[Alternate Continuity]] manga ''[[Nightmare of Nunnally]]'', she is healed of her blindness and inability to walk by the end.
** In the [[Alternate Continuity]] manga ''[[Nightmare of Nunnally]]'', she is healed of her blindness and inability to walk by the end.
* Appears as a [[Justified Trope]] in the second season of ''[[Darker Than Black]]''. The heroine's brother is a Contractor who is confined to a wheelchair as part of his Remuneration. Typically of this trope, he suddenly rises from his wheelchair at a plot-important moment.
* Appears as a [[Justified Trope]] in the second season of ''[[Darker than Black]]''. The heroine's brother is a Contractor who is confined to a wheelchair as part of his Remuneration. Typically of this trope, he suddenly rises from his wheelchair at a plot-important moment.
* This happens to Coco in the finale of ''[[Basquash]]'', as one of the last shots is her getting out of her wheelchair. Considering everything else in the series, it's very likely this was the phlebotinum version.
* This happens to Coco in the finale of ''[[Basquash]]'', as one of the last shots is her getting out of her wheelchair. Considering everything else in the series, it's very likely this was the phlebotinum version.
* In ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'', one of the Nanto Roku Seiken, Shuu, recovers his eyesight at the brink of death, for a [[Tear Jerker]] moment where his greatest wish, seeing Kenshiro's grown-up face, is fulfilled, allowing him to die at peace, knowing the guidance of his star was not wrong.
* In ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'', one of the Nanto Roku Seiken, Shuu, recovers his eyesight at the brink of death, for a [[Tear Jerker]] moment where his greatest wish, seeing Kenshiro's grown-up face, is fulfilled, allowing him to die at peace, knowing the guidance of his star was not wrong.