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{{quote|''"If you see something that... looks human and isn't, you keep your eyes on it and you feel for your hatchet."''|'''[[Talking Animal|Mr. Beaver]]''', ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia|The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe]]''}}
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You'll notice that most the examples below have to do with inadvertently entering the Valley. This trope can also be used to ''[[They Plotted a Perfectly Good Waste|purposely]]'' make something creepy, where creepiness is called for. Common cases of such example are: the masks worn by [[Malevolent Masked Men]], [[Creepy Long Fingers]], [[Eyeless Face]] and [[Uncanny Valley Makeup]]. [[The Doll Episode]] uses this purposely as well with too (un-)lifelike dolls.
 
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* [[Uncanny Valley/Advertising|Advertising]]