Visible Invisibility/Playing With

Basic Trope: When a character is invisible, there will be some visual anomaly (that other characters ignore) to clue in the viewers as to that character's whereabouts.
 * Straight: Bob, an animated character, drinks the invisibility potion and becomes transparent, save for his outline. Alice doesn't seem to recognize Bob when he's in a room.
 * Exaggerated: Bob doesn't change at all, but is followed around by a giant arrow that says 'HE'S INVISIBLE NOW!
 * Justified: Due to an imperfection in the invisibility machine, Bob is fully invisible only from a certain angle.
 * Inverted: The characters can see Bob, but the viewers cannot.
 * Subverted: Bob's outline walks on screen, but it turns out that he just painted himself "invisible" for the sake of a gag.
 * Double Subverted: ... but since he painted the pattern of a brick wall onto his skin, nobody can see him when he flattens himself against the wall.
 * Parodied: Bob drinks the invisibility potion and begins to glow. Alice pays no attention to this.
 * Bob yells, "I'm invisible!" Despite the fact that nothing has changed, nobody can see him.
 * Deconstructed: ???
 * Reconstructed: ???
 * Zig Zagged: ???
 * Averted: There is no clue that Bob is invisible, except for his being ignored by other characters.
 * Alternatively, Bob is invisible to the viewers as well as the characters, and the viewers aren't in on it until something gets lifted.
 * Enforced: "Do something about Bob. He's invisible, but that doesn't mean the viewers shouldn't see him."
 * Lampshaded: "Bob, get out of the ladies' room. I can see your outline."
 * Invoked: "And this button turns my outline white and makes me transparent."
 * Defied: "I knew that invisibility devices usually have some sort of visual cue that lets you spot them, so I tested this one carefully to make sure it didn't."
 * Discussed: "If I squint, and I know where I'm looking, I can see an outline."
 * Conversed: ???

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