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See also [[Our Souls Are Different]]. See [[Anatomy of the Soul]] for a parts list.
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== Type One ==
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* In ''[[Angel (TV)|Angel]]'' the Smile Time show had demonic puppets who'd wait until parents were out the room and steal the souls of the children watching, leaving them comatose with big grins.
* In ''[[Power Rangers]],'' soul theft typically leaves the victim an [[Empty Shell]], and is [[No Ontological Inertia|undone with the death of]] the [[Monster of the Week]] (or the breaking of whatever item was used for soul theft or storage.)
* Charlie's [[Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia|Nightman Cometh]] musical, the Nightman wants to "[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|enter]]" the Boy's soul. It's supposed to be taken seriously, but ends up getting [[Played for Laughs]] beause, among other things, Frank keeps pronouncing it "Boy's hole" instead of "Boy's soul."
 
== Type Two ==
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== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[Nine9 (Animation)|Nine]]'', this is what the Fabrication Machine does. It runs on oil, but it ''wants'' human souls.
** Arguable, this example is also a Type 2 B, since {{spoiler|the stitchpunks themselves are [[Soul Jar]] s for different aspects of the scientists' soul, and he died after putting the last of his essence into 9.}}
* In ''[[Riddick|The Chronicles of Riddick]]'', the Lord Marshal, after visiting the Underverse, gained the ability to partially separate his soul from his body. In addition to inhuman speed, this also gave him the ability to literally rip the soul straight out of a person's body. The victim lives so long as the Lord Marshal is holding their soul, but drop dead as soon as he throws it to the floor.
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