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== [[Film]] ==
* Justified in ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' (1939).
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'''Dorothy:''' But I did leave you, Uncle Henry, that's just the trouble, and I tried to get back for days and days.<br />
'''Auntie Em:''' There, there, lie quiet now, you just had a bad dream. ''[...]''<br />
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* Susan, Peter, and Edmund disbelieve Lucy thoroughly in [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]]'s ''[[Chronicles of Narnia|The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe]]'', but Susan and Peter are afraid that she is mentally disturbed, not lying.
* [[Discworld]]:
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'''Granny''': No point in imagining anything, Things are bad enough as they are. }}
* The supernatural is not believed in by many people of [[Robert E. Howard]]'s tales, so [[Conan the Barbarian]] and Howard's other heroes will usually hear this a lot when they encounter supernatural things, like in ''[[The Phoenix on the Sword]]'' and ''[[The Frost-Giant's Daughter|The Frost Giants Daughter]]''. Usually the protagonist does have some physical evidence that proves him right, like the title mark on his broken sword or a scrap of cloth from the title character's clothing.
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