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Not to be confused with the {{Toys/Furby}} imitator Baby Brainy.

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Not to be confused with the ''Series/BabyEinstein'' imitator ''Brainy Baby'', or the {{Toys/Furby}} imitator Baby Brainy.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'': Miracleman's daughter Winter Moran demonstrates being able to talk in complete sentences when she's only a week old. When her father discovers this, she claims that she was already able to speak at birth, but chose to be silent after seeing how much it shocked her mother when she said "Mama".
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* In Dantes Infanzia, because anyone still legally considered a child in their society winds up in Limbo, anyone who can retain their sanity are able to think like anyone their actual age.

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* In Dantes Infanzia, ''Dante's Infanzia'', because anyone still legally considered a child in their society winds up in Limbo, anyone who can retain their sanity are able to think like anyone their actual age.



* Believe it or not, this ''can'' happen -- say hello to [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth/10121175/Two-year-old-becomes-youngest-boy-to-join-Mensa.html Adam Kirby,]] who was accepted to Mensa at age two after he taught himself to read and use the toilet at nine months.

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* Believe it or not, this ''can'' happen -- say hello to [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20171020084116/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth/10121175/Two-year-old-becomes-youngest-boy-to-join-Mensa.uk/news/health/children/10121175/Two-year-old-becomes-youngest-boy-to-join-Mensa.html Adam Kirby,]] who was accepted to Mensa at age two after he taught himself to read and use the toilet at nine months.
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* Baby Brain in the ''ComicBook/SevenSoldiers: The Manhattan Guardian'' flashbacks to the Newsboy Army was shown to be an intelligent and verbose infant. In the present day, his body never grew older and he's stuck as a wrinkly infant.

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* Baby Brain in the ''ComicBook/SevenSoldiers: ''ComicBook/{{Seven Soldiers|OfVictory2005}}: The Manhattan Guardian'' flashbacks to the Newsboy Army was shown to be an intelligent and verbose infant. In the present day, his body never grew older older, and he's stuck as a wrinkly infant.
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* The eponymous baby in ''Baby Brains'' can do surgery, and he would've been sent to the moon had he not been too colicky.
* Jake and Zoe's daughter Erin, from the ''Literature/CallahansCrosstimeSaloon'' series.

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* The eponymous baby in ''Baby Brains'' ''Literature/BabyBrains'' can do surgery, and he would've been sent to the moon had he not been too colicky.
* %%* Jake and Zoe's daughter Erin, from the ''Literature/CallahansCrosstimeSaloon'' series.



* A rare serious version is Bean in ''Literature/EndersShadow''.

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* %%* A rare serious version is Bean in ''Literature/EndersShadow''.



* The eponymous ChildProdigy of ''Millicent Min, Girl Genius'' was apparently one, since she mentions that, when she was two, she could read chapter books intended for children around the age of ten.
* [[{{Ubermensch}} John Wainwright]] of ''Literature/OddJohn'' by Olaf Stapledon is also a serious version.

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* The eponymous ChildProdigy of ''Millicent Min, Girl Genius'' ''Literature/MillicentMinGirlGenius'' was apparently one, since she mentions that, when she was two, she could read chapter books intended for children around the age of ten.
* %%* [[{{Ubermensch}} John Wainwright]] of ''Literature/OddJohn'' by Olaf Stapledon is also a serious version.



* Discussed in ''Smart Ice Cream'' by Creator/PaulJennings. The narrator, Wilfred, is an InsufferableGenius, who claims he could speak from birth, but he was probably lying.

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* Discussed in ''Smart Ice Cream'' ''Literature/SmartIceCream'' by Creator/PaulJennings. The narrator, Wilfred, is an InsufferableGenius, who claims he could speak from birth, but he was probably lying.
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* Downplayed in ''Webcomic/{{Kurami}}''. The titular infant isn't able to speak yet, and still acts like a baby, but considering she can apparently complete a sudoku puzzle despite being nine months old ''and completely blind'', she definitely qualifies.

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* Downplayed in ''Webcomic/{{Kurami}}''. The titular infant isn't able to speak yet, and still acts like a baby, but considering she can apparently complete a sudoku [[GridPuzzle sudoku]] puzzle despite being nine months old ''and completely blind'', she definitely qualifies.

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* In ''Literature/DantesInfanzia'', because anyone still legally considered a child in their society winds up in Limbo, anyone who can retain their sanity are able to think like anyone their actual age.

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* In ''Literature/DantesInfanzia'', Dantes Infanzia, because anyone still legally considered a child in their society winds up in Limbo, anyone who can retain their sanity are able to think like anyone their actual age.
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* In ''[[http://www.inkagames.com/flash_games/maggie_saw_game_en.html Maggie Saw Game]]'', an unofficial online game using characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and the plot from ''Film/{{Saw}}'', Maggie can speak, and the "gifted" room in her daycare features one baby who can read novels and another who was testing the string theory.

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* In ''[[http://www.inkagames.com/flash_games/maggie_saw_game_en.html Maggie Saw Game]]'', an unofficial online game using characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and the plot from ''Film/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/SawI'', Maggie can speak, and the "gifted" room in her daycare features one baby who can read novels and another who was testing the string theory.

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