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== Anime and Manga ==
 
* ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'': No matter how pyrotechnic the magic, the antics of the goddesses and demons never draw the police (or possibly the Army). Not even [[Attack of the 50 -Foot Whatever|humongous monsters]] like Garm. This was explained in the manga as the townspeople being desensitized to weirdness due to the neighborhood kids pulling off epic level pranks on a regular basis, or some similar [[Hand Wave]].
** They ''do'' live in the same town as a technical engineering college. If those people get bored enough, they can disassemble your car and then reassemble it. Inside your living room.
** Amazingly enough, the fire brigade actually turned up in one of the latest manga chapters. They ended up thinking it was a false alarm though, as all the damage had already been fixed with supernatural means.
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* [[The Elder Scrolls|Tamriel]] has one, partly thanks to [[Artificial Atmospheric Actions]]. NPCs will calmly continue to discuss just how horrid mudcrabs are regardless of what's going on around them.
* [[Touhou Project|Touhou Project's]] Koishi Komeiji [[Superpower Lottery|has the ability to manipulate the subconscious]], the most common application of which seems to be to trigger peoples' Weirdness Censors, [[Perception Filter|thereby making herself invisible to them]].
* For some reason in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358 Days Over 2]]'', nobody seems to notice how many monsters are in Twilight Town. For that matter; it almost seems to be a ''ghost town'' whenever you have to be in there. Bonus points go to when you consider that {{spoiler|Xion's final form is ''floating in the air'' in front of the train station. And she's practically an [[Attack of the 50 -Foot Whatever]].}} How on ''earth'' did people ''not'' notice that or even come to investigate?!
** {{spoiler|[[Fridge Brilliance|But they probably would have forgotten about seeing Xion, actually]].}}
* In ''[[Golden Sun]]'' and both sequels, Psynergy itself is [[Invisible to Normals]]... but people still should be able to see the objects that move without being touched, fires starting and stopping, sprouts growing into giant vines in a matter of seconds, puddles freezing into giant ice pillars, and that group of [[Anime Hair|Anime Haired]] teenagers that always seems to be around when strange things happen. The number of situations where anybody notices Psynergy in use or the effects thereof, in all three games, can be counted on one hand.