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* German game ''[[Pluesch Power Und Plunder]]'' is about living [[Everything's Better with Plushies|plushies]].
* The Mannekins from ''[[Changeling: The Lost]]'' are based around this, though it can be anything from a stuffed doll to a clockwork dancer and so on.
* The Madolche in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Tabletop Game)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''. This was hinted at when the archetype was introduced - close inspection on the limbs of the Madolche artworks (particularly the Beasts, including the horse that Madolche Chouxvalier rides) shows what appear to be sewing seams, implying they are all plushies or dolls. The Trap Card [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Madolche_Nights Madolche Nights] eventually confirmed this, where they are shown as toys in a child's bedroom at night. In fact, the Japanese name for that card translates to "Magical Dolls".
 
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* In ''[[Harvest Moon]]: A Wonderful Life'' and ''Another Wonderful Life'', your child's stuffed bear will occasionally come alive when no one else is in the room.
* ''[[Re-Volt]]'''s [[Excuse Plot]] has you racing animated radio control cars.
* Stuffed Hewie in ''[[Haunting Ground]]'', a stuffed animal version of [[Canine Companion|Hewie]] that you can unlock by beating the game on Hard Mode. Stuffed Hewie is not as strong as regular Hewie, but cannot be harmed by enemies.
 
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