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* Played with in ''[[Love is in the Bag]]'', where everyone except the London transfer students know about Kate turning into a bag.
* In ''[[Mononoke]]'' almost no one takes notice of the Medicine Seller's [[Facial Markings]], [[Cute Little Fangs]] and [[Pointed Ears]]. Only once does anyone remark upon his unusual clothing. Usually, the most anyone notices about him is that he's very attractive.
* ''[[ToA AruCertain Kagaku noScientific Railgun]]'' has a girl whose special ability is Dummy Check. It makes her invisible to the naked eye but not to cameras. Apparently she can also use it as a Weirdness Censor in order to avoid drawing attention to herself (mainly due to her massive eyebrows).
* Much of the humor in [[Buso Renkin]] stems from the fact that the author took all the usual components of sci-fi superhero series, reached over to switch labeled "Weirdness Censor" and flipped it to "off." All of this is completely unknown to the main cast (except Tokiko, who lampshades it occasionally) who behave as flamboyantly as possible, fully believing that the Weirdness Censor is in full effect.
* This is often played for laughs in the typically bizarre world of [[One Piece]]. Particularly because the captain of the Strawhat Pirates, who is ''literally'' [[Rubber Man|made of rubber]], and who has recruited a large cast of truly freaky charaters into his crew, finds extremely random things to be weird. For example, he has a talking reindeer as his ship's doctor, but is shocked and baffled to meet a talking bear on another crew.