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* ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerAttackOfDarkforce EXTRAPOWER Attack of Darkforce]]'' has [[AwesomeButTemporary Emerald]] of the PMEC team and Sonar of [[PrivateMilitaryCompany SPICA]], who seems to share a similar origin as Emerald. Sonar is SPICA's resident telepath and uses her powers to detect biological signatures. Emerald is [[MacGuffinSuperPerson so powerful]] that she actually [[DistressedDamsel becomes targeted]] by the Dark Force Army, who are seeking out items of magical power as part of their invasion of the Earth.
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* ''Videogame/FalloutNewVegas'' has The Forecaster, a kid living in the 188 Trading Post who can be paid to give ominous "forecasts" about the future, ranging from the climax to the player's personal fate.
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* 14-year-old Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama of ''Manga/MobPsycho100'' possesses telekinesis, can make psychic barriers and imitate any ability he sees his opponents perform.

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* 14-year-old Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama of ''Manga/MobPsycho100'' possesses telekinesis, can make psychic barriers and imitate any ability he sees his opponents perform. Other child espers exist alongside him and showcase a variety of special abilities.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is set in a summer camp full of children with psychic abilities, with the explicit intent of training them to become psychic soldiers for the titular organization by the time they reach adulthood.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is set in a summer camp full of children with psychic abilities, with the explicit intent of training them to control their powers and finding candidates to become psychic soldiers agents for the titular organization by eponymous organization. ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts 2}}'' features some older kids who are in the time they reach adulthood.Psychonauts' intern program.
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the AnimeChineseGirl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar popular mainstream manga/anime, the AnimeChineseGirl Tsururin has PSI psychic powers and is able to use telepathy telekinesis on herself and objects.
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* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'': Harry, Jean, and [[spoiler: Maddie's]] powers all manifested in early childhood. In the former case, it mixed up with his accidental magic, and they didn't properly find their way out until he was 13. In Jean's case, they activated at the age of six and were felt across the globe, she was that strong, and spent the rest of her childhood working out how to control them. In the last case, she was raised as a LivingWeapon.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is set in a summer camp full of these.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is set in a summer camp full of these.children with psychic abilities, with the explicit intent of training them to become psychic soldiers for the titular organization by the time they reach adulthood.



* The Zener Children of ''VideoGame/SecondSight.''

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* The Zener Children of ''VideoGame/SecondSight.''''VideoGame/SecondSight'' are the primary (unwilling) research subjects for a program attempting to copy their abilities into adult {{super soldier}}s. However, adults can spontaneously develop psychic powers as well, as is the case with the main character.
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* ''Manga/DragonBall'': Chaouzu, who has the appearance of somewhere between a ChineseVampire and a baby is a played straight example of this.

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* ''Manga/DragonBall'': Chaouzu, who has the appearance of somewhere between a ChineseVampire and a baby is a played straight example of this.this, though since his appearance remains constant over time, he might not be a child in a literal sense.
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* ''Manga/DragonBall'': Chaouzu, who has the appearance of a baby is a played straight example of this

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the ''AnimeChineseGirl'' Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the ''AnimeChineseGirl'' AnimeChineseGirl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.



* The main characters of ''Night Head Genesis'' are all young teens, being students of a boarding school designed to contain their kind.
* Many of the espers in ''Manga/ZettaiKarenChildren'' are children, but especially the core PowerTrio.

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* The main characters of ''Night Head Genesis'' are all young teens, being students of a boarding school designed to contain their kind.
* Many of the espers in ''Manga/ZettaiKarenChildren'' ''Manga/PsychicSquad'' are children, but especially the core PowerTrio.



* Sabrina in the Anime/{{Pokemon}} anime was this trope for a while. The anime showed her developing her powers very young, around five or six years old. There's quite a creepy subplot involving her dolls and toys...

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* Sabrina in the Anime/{{Pokemon}} ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime was this trope for a while. The anime showed her developing her powers very young, around five or six years old. There's quite a creepy subplot involving her dolls and toys...



* The titular heroine of ''Psycho Trader Chinami'' is a young girl who posses a psychic blast power, the ability to create barriers and develops a teleportation ability during the final battle. She can't control her powers, however, and often causes explosions.

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* The titular heroine of ''Psycho Trader Chinami'' ''Manga/PsychoTraderChinami'' is a young girl who posses a psychic blast power, the ability to create barriers and develops a teleportation ability during the final battle. She can't control her powers, however, and often causes explosions.



* Yuuki of ''Fukai Nemuri no Hana'' is a teenager who carries the disturbing power of foresight in her dreams.
* In ''Kimi Shinitamou Koto Nakare'', the protagonists are high school students with psychic powers who are forced to use their powers as ChildSoldiers.
* In ''Oshiete Nanoka'', Nanoka discovers that she has the ability to hear other people's thoughts.

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* Yuuki of ''Fukai Nemuri no Hana'' ''Manga/FukaiNemuriNoHana'' is a teenager who carries the disturbing power of foresight in her dreams.
* In ''Kimi Shinitamou Koto Nakare'', ''Manga/ThouShaltNotDie'', the protagonists are high school students with psychic powers who are forced to use their powers as ChildSoldiers.
* In ''Oshiete Nanoka'', ''Manga/OshieteNanoka'', Nanoka discovers that she has the ability to hear other people's thoughts.



* In ''Code Name wa Charmer'', Naomi, Makoto, Yuji, and Kaede all have psychic powers of some sort and make up the Supernatural Phenomenon Research Group of their school.

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* In ''Code Name wa Charmer'', ''Manga/CodeNameWaCharmer'', Naomi, Makoto, Yuji, and Kaede all have psychic powers of some sort and make up the Supernatural Phenomenon Research Group of their school.



* ''Anime/NightHeadGenesis'': Psychic abilities appear to manifest at birth. The brothers had trouble fitting in with other children as Naoya gets easily overwhelmed with being to hear everyone thoughts (via touching people and objects). Naota is slightly in more control of his powers due to being old but he loses his temper quickly and has a penchant of shattering windows and rough housing people around with his powers when upset.

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* ''Anime/NightHeadGenesis'': Psychic abilities appear to manifest at birth. The brothers had trouble fitting in with other children as Naoya gets easily overwhelmed with being to hear everyone everyone's thoughts (via touching people and objects). Naota is slightly in more in control of his powers due to being old older but he loses his temper quickly and has a penchant of for shattering windows and rough housing roughing people around up with his powers when upset.



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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the ''ChineseAnimeGirl'' Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the ''ChineseAnimeGirl'' ''AnimeChineseGirl'' Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese ''AnimeGirl'' Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese ''AnimeGirl'' ''ChineseAnimeGirl'' Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese animegirl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese animegirl ''AnimeGirl'' Tsururin has PSI powers and is able to use telepathy on herself and objects.
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese immigrant girl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able of flat out pshycic manipulation to herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly one of the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese immigrant girl animegirl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able of flat out pshycic manipulation to use telepathy on herself and objects.
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* Eleven from ''Series/{{Stranger Things}}''. Literally the entire plot revolves around either her escape or the disappearance of her non-psychic counterpart [[DistressedDude Will Byers]].

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* Eleven from ''Series/{{Stranger Things}}''. Literally the entire plot of the first season revolves around either her escape or the disappearance of her non-psychic counterpart [[DistressedDude Will Byers]].Byers]]. In subsequent seasons, [[spoiler: Will's experiences in the [[DarkWorld Upside Down]] have given him a psychic connection with the [[EldritchAbomination Mind Flayer]].]]
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* ''Manga/DragonBall'': Chaouzu, who has the appearance of a baby is a played straight example of this
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese immigrant girl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able of flat out manipulation to herself and objects.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly the most oldest examples when it comes to popoluar mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese immigrant girl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able of flat out pshycic manipulation to herself and objects.
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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly the most oldest example' she when it comes to popoluar manga/anime Tsurururin, the Chinese immigrant girl has PSI powers and is able to levitatate herself and other objects with her mind and flat out manipulation.

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* ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly the most oldest example' she examples when it comes to popoluar manga/anime Tsurururin, mainstream manga/anime, the Chinese immigrant girl Tsururin has PSI powers and is able of flat out manipulation to levitatate herself and other objects with her mind and flat out manipulation.objects.
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* ''Manga/Dr.Slump'': Possibly the most oldest example' she when it comes to popoluar manga/anime Tsurururin, the Chinese immigrant girl has PSI powers and is able to levitatate herself and other objects with her mind and flat out manipulation.

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* ''Manga/Dr.Slump'': ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Possibly the most oldest example' she when it comes to popoluar manga/anime Tsurururin, the Chinese immigrant girl has PSI powers and is able to levitatate herself and other objects with her mind and flat out manipulation.
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* ''Manga/Dr.Slump'': Possibly the most oldest example' she when it comes to popoluar manga/anime Tsurururin, the Chinese immigrant girl has PSI powers and is able to levitatate herself and other objects with her mind and flat out manipulation.
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** Charlie [=McGee=] in ''Literature/{{Firestarter}}'' is a pre-pubescent [[{{Pyrokinesis}} pyrokinetic]], [[LamarckWasRight inheriting the ability]] thanks to a government drug trial her parents participated in which also gave them (much more limited) powers.

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** Charlie [=McGee=] in ''Literature/{{Firestarter}}'' is a pre-pubescent [[{{Pyrokinesis}} [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinetic]], [[LamarckWasRight inheriting the ability]] thanks to a government drug trial her parents participated in which also gave them (much more limited) powers.
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* Pre-Island flashbacks on ''Series/{{Lost}}'' implied that Walt Lloyd had nascent psychic powers, and his stepfather feared him for this reason. Wound up becoming an AbortedArc when he and Michael were written out of the show.
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* ''Fanfic/KnowThyselfThePrelude'': Before he was unplugged, at only nine-years-old, Harry could sense the general presence of Agents, had a feeling of Trinity's status as a redpill, somehow manages to make him and Trinity invisible to agents looking for her and has had multiple experiences that imply to him that the Matrix is a false reality.
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* ''Anime/NightHeadGenesis'': Psychic abilities appear to manifest at birth. The brothers had trouble fitting in with other children as Naoya gets easily overwhelmed with being to hear everyone thoughts (via touching people and objects). Naota is slightly in more control of his powers due to being old but he loses his temper quickly and has a penchant of shattering windows and rough housing people around with his powers when upset.
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* One-shot character Satori from ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' possesses the ability to read minds, and has a habit of announcing what a person is thinking in order to cause trouble. He's based on a yokai of the same name.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006'': The sons of Ares from one story arc are a group of creepy kids who were quickly aged up from infancy and use their mental abilities to turn the people around them against each other.
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* Tomomi and Mikage from ''Manga/MiracleGirls'' are identical twins with the ability to teleport and communicate telepathically.

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* Tomomi Toni and Mikage Mika from ''Manga/MiracleGirls'' are identical twins with the ability to teleport and communicate telepathically.
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** All the inhabitants of ''Literature/TheInstitute'' are children with various psychic abilities (telepathy, telekinesis, etc) The protagonist possesses telekinesis (although he's only powerful enough to snuff out a candle without touching it).

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** All the inhabitants of ''Literature/TheInstitute'' are children with various psychic abilities (telepathy, telekinesis, etc) etc). The protagonist possesses telekinesis (although he's only powerful enough to snuff out a candle without touching it).
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** All the inhabitants of ''Literature/TheInstitute'' are children with various psychic abilities (telepathy, telekinesis, etc) The protagonist possesses telekinesis (although he's only powerful enough to snuff out a candle without touching it).

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