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6->''"Duh! Why do you think I'm called 'Youngblood'? Only the '''young''' can see me. Only kids!"''
7-->-- '''Youngblood''', ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''
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9When in a story someone or something [[ByTheEyesOfTheBlind can only be seen by a select group of people]], in an overwhelming amount of cases those people will be the children. Why? Possibly because ChildrenAreInnocent, and they do not [[WeirdnessCensor automatically disregard the unusual as impossible]]. This can lead to an AdultsAreUseless scenario, where the child can lead their parents straight to the creature and even talk with it, [[NotNowKiddo but the adult simply cannot tell that the creature is there]].
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11There is also the idea, closely related with the concept of the {{Masquerade}}, that all the fantasies one had as a child were in fact real, but people started denying them to be as they grew older. This is usually seen as a natural process that all people are subject to, although [[{{Muggles}} some]] are more seriously affected than others. {{Imaginary Friend}}s and Santa Claus are typically presented as this. There is AnAesop about [[GrowingUpSucks losing an important part of yourself]] with losing [[ChildrenAreSpecial your inner child]] in stories that feature this idea. Occasionally you get a rare adult who is exempt from under the effect of this, usually because they have [[ManicPixieDreamGirl kept their childish demeanour and might be viewed as somewhat strange]] by normal society. Another grown-up who is affected by this but is still able to acknowledge the existence of the (to him) unseen world (out of faith or from second-hand experience) is also very common. Some coming of age stories present this as a tragic but inevitable process as the character is fully aware that this is happening to them, gradually losing their memory about how things used to be.
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13Where live-action tv and films are concerned, this trope becomes extremely convenient for [[NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals young child and animal actors]]. Adults and older kids can be told that an actor is supposed to be invisible and to pretend he's not there, but a toddler or animal won't grasp all that and will interact with him regardless.
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15Subtrope to ByTheEyesOfTheBlind. Sister trope to InvisibleToNormals. Compare AdultsAreUseless, HereThereWereDragons, and ChildrenAreSpecial.
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18!!Examples:
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22[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
23* ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'': Only the kids have successfully seen the title character and the other fantastic creatures in the film (the soot gremlins, the cat-bus). At first, it's implied that they hide and cover up their tracks when the kids take adults to see them. Later, the cat-bus runs past two adults who don't bat an eye.
24%%* Zashiki Warashi in ''Manga/UruseiYatsura''.
25* Elves and other creatures of the Spirit World in ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' can only be seen by those who haven't yet been taught by the Holy See to not believe in their existence. This means children are usually the only ones that can see them, though adults who either follow pagan cults or simply don't believe in any religion (such as the protagonist Guts) may be able to see them as well, making this a zigzagged instance of this trope.
26* ''Anime/ElementHunters'': The entire world "Nega Earth" is 'unavailable to adults in due to needing a particular portion of the brain which decays once they reach a certain age, and only shows up in a select few children. The adults are still far from useless though, as they're the ones sending children there in the first place.
27* ''Manga/ShugoChara'': Only young children, such as Amu's sister, or those who have Guardian Characters themselves seem able to see the Charas. The only adults shown to be able to see Charas are those who had Shugo Charas themselves, such as Nikaidou and possibly Tsukasa. Yukari explains the reason she can see them as "Since I knew [Shugo Charas] existed, even I could see them".
28* When Taiki, Akari, Zenjiro and Shoutmon return to the human world midway through ''Anime/DigimonFusion'', only the trio are capable of seeing Shoutmon's flickering miniature manifestation; Taiki's mother can't, even when Shoutmon is trying to talk to her. When Tactimon turns up and Shoutmon becomes capable of existing properly in the real world to fight him, though, people are able to see them.
29* ''Manga/MyLovelyGhostKana'': Animals, children and in one case, an old lady, are the only members of the general public able to notice Kana. Otherwise, only her lover, Daikichi, girl friend, Utako, and to some extent her friend, shopkeeper Goro, are able to interact with her, due to [[ThePowerOfLove their love for her and vice-versa]].
30* ''Manga/TamamoChansAFox'' is about a mystical inari fox, Tamamo, who [[{{Shapeshifting}} takes on human form]] to attend high school. However, the human form she takes is shown to only ever fool adults. Her schoolmates see Tamamo's true nature quickly, and pretend not to notice for her benefit. There are exceptions on both sides. The girl from the Public Morals Committee sees Tamamo as a human while Reiko, the resident SenseiChan, sees the fox.
31* In ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' it seems that only children can have Yo-kai Watches and interact with {{youkai}} (with few exceptions). The initially 10-year old Nate loses his ability to see yo-kai as an adult, but his 13 year old daughter can see them in ''Anime/YokaiWatchShadowside''.
32* In ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'', adults can't activate (and, as a result, see) Bakugan. To them, they just look like toys.
33* ''Anime/SpiritedAway'' might fall under this, although it's difficult to say for certain since the only human adults around are completely oblivious at first and later under a spell.
34* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Ayakashi are generally InvisibleToNormals, but some people are able to see them as children, then lose that ability as they build more relationships with other humans.
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37[[folder:Comic Books]]
38* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The angels and demons, as confirmed [[http://ps238.nodwick.com/comic/03192012/ here]].
39* In ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', only adults can't see Santa's helpers, like Jingles the elf and Sugar Plum the fairy. In one story when Jingles stands in for Reggie at an Archies concert (He wears a costume so people can see him), he invites his fellow elves, leaving the adult portion of the audience wondering why the first few rows are empty.
40* In ''ComicBook/LockeAndKey'', adults are generally incapable of perceiving magical things. It's later revealed that this is invoked on any adult that crosses the threshold of the Key house that's the focus setting of the series, instated by a previous owner to prevent adults from abusing the power of the magical keys. This is somewhat deconstructed because it doesn't prevent evil children from retaining access to the keys, and adults being out of the loop forces children to fend for themselves.
41* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': "Gremlin" cloaking technology keeps adults from noticing them but human children can see straight through it. The "gremlin" that ends up left behind when they aid ComicBook/SteveTrevor and ComicBook/WonderWoman while the rest of their people are leaving earth to go back to wandering space gets the nickname "Glitch" from complaining about said glitch.
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44[[folder:Comic Strips]]
45* ''ComicStrip/BabyBlues'': Played with. Since the series is told from a couples' point of view, no one can see their imagination or their childrens' (usually Zoe) unusual forms. In some comics, adults are rarely seen to see the families' imagination. Some examples can be seen [[https://www.gocomics.com/babyblues/1997/11/23 here]] and [[https://www.gocomics.com/babyblues/1997/06/29 here]].
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48[[folder:Fairy Tales]]
49* A common trope, appearing in Creator/AndrewLang's "Literature/TheWitchInTheStoneBoat" ([[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/007.htm link]]), "Literature/TheWonderfulBirch" ([[http://mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/110.htm link]]), and many other tales, is that [[LiminalTime shortly after the heroine gives birth]], the villain [[ForcedTransformation transforms]], kills, or abducts her, and substitutes her own daughter. No matter how good the illusion, it never fools the baby, who grows fretful.
50-->The witch changed her into a reindeer, and smuggled her own daughter into her place as the prince's wife. But now the child grew restless and cried, because it missed its mother's care. They took it to the court, and tried to pacify it in every conceivable way, but its crying never ceased.
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54* ''Fanfic/NoCharmEqual'': The only mortal who can properly see the cupid Harry other than Eggsy is Eggsy's little sister, Daisy. Daisy is able to see Harry because she is a child.
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57[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
58* ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress'': The bell from Santa's sleigh can only be heard to ring by people (mostly little kids) who sincerely believe in Santa.
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61[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
62* In ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'', Elliott first tries to convince Gertie that this is the reason she shouldn't tell their mom about the title alien hiding out in his room, but she's already too smart to fall for that. HeartwarmingInHindsight, though, that he doesn't want his five-year-old sister to find out [[TheyWouldCutYouUp the]] ''[[TheyWouldCutYouUp real]]'' [[TheyWouldCutYouUp reason he doesn't want adults finding out about E.T.]]
63* In ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'', the Jumanji drums luring people to uncover the game can only be heard by kids. When Alan is a boy, he can hear them at a construction site but none of the workers seem to do. Aunt Nora doesn't hear anything when Peter and Judy hear the game's drums coming from the attic. The game's effects, however, are visible to everyone. And it doesn't matter how old you get during the course of the game: "Do not start unless you plan to finish," no matter how long it takes.
64* ''Film/LostCreek'': According to Maggie, no adults will see the monster [[spoiler:or ghost children like her]] because only kids have the imagination for [[spoiler:them]].
65* In the Kirstie Alley tooth fairy movie ''Film/{{Toothless}}'', the tooth fairy can only be seen by children who have not yet lost all their baby teeth.
66%%* ''Film/WingsOfDesire'': Angels.
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70* This spooky-yet-darkly-funny story, that borders on BlackComedy: A man accidentally killed his wife after an argument, and hastily had her corpse disposed off. His next course of action is contemplating how to break out the news to their young son, but decide to keep it quiet for the moment until the boy asks questions.\
71Several days passed, but strangely their son never commented a thing about the mother's absence.\
72Eventually, the man decides to speak up: "Junior, have you ever wondered where mommy is?"\
73The son's response? "No dad, of course not, I'm actually wondering why were you carrying mommy on your back since last week?"
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76[[folder:Literature]]
77* Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe's poem "Literature/TheErlKing": Unlike his father, the child can feel the Erl-King coming to claim his soul.
78* In ''Literature/PeterPan'', only kids can make it to Neverland.
79* In ''Literature/MaryPoppins'', it's mentioned that ''very'' small children can see magical creatures, talk with animals, etc. They lose the ability around the same time their first teeth appear.
80* "Aladdin's lamp", a poem by Creator/JamesRusselLowell.
81* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
82** Death can only be seen by those whose minds haven't been socially programmed to edit him out. This mostly includes children, who see him as the skeleton he is instead of a really thin man. And cats.
83** The same applies to the titular ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}''. Only children could hear him since adults "knew" that invisible creatures don't talk from out of thin air. The only other humans who could are [[RobeAndWizardHat the ones with pointy hats]], who have trained themselves to see what's really there.
84* Only children can see the halfling creatures in Clifford Simak's "No World Of Their Own". That is, until someone invents corrective lenses. The difference was not innocence, but brain configuration.
85* In ''Literature/OlliesOdyssey'', only children can see toys [[spoiler:and various other inanimate objects]] as alive. To adults, they're just inanimate objects.
86* In ''Literature/LesVoyageursSansSouci'': Children can understand and talk with animals, but they lose this ability when they grow up.
87* This becomes a minor plot point in the later part of Creator/ZilphaKeatleySnyder's ''The Changeling''. Little Josie, who is three and [[ChildMage sees all kinds of things]], says she saw and talked with [[NotSoImaginaryFriend the ghost mother Annabelle]] of the burnt-out BigFancyHouse, who gave her a bunch of dried flowers. Ivy and Martha didn't see her, although both had clearly visioned [[ImaginaryFriend Imaginary Friends]] when they were seven.
88* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{IT}}'', only children can deal with "It" because they have not lost the power of belief.
89* In ''Literature/{{Pact}}'', bogeymen can only be seen by children and mystic practitioners.
90* The ''Literature/DemonRoad'' trilogy has a Penny-wise from ''Literature/{{It}}'' expy called Buddy. Not only can he not be seen or felt by anyone over the age of 18, his victims corpses will look horribly mangled when viewed by a teenager but to adults they seem to have died peacefully in their sleep.
91* The protagonist of ''The Curator's Friend'' by Creator/EMForster meets a [[FaunsAndSatyrs Faun]] who can only be seen by certain people. He says that for years he only talked to children but they stop seeing him when they grow up.
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94[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
95* In the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E18KilledByDeath Killed by Death]]", Buffy thinks that the MonsterOfTheWeek, which is killing off sick kids at a hospital, can only be seen by children. [[spoiler:In fact, it can only be seen by individuals with a high fever.]]
96* ''Series/GhostsUS'': Samantha is the only adult who can see ghosts because of her near-death experience, but some children can also see them.
97* Ghosts in ''Series/GhostWhisperer'' can sometimes be seen by children, as well as [[ChosenOne Melinda]].
98* One episode of ''Series/Charmed1998'' sees the sisters helping a young girl protect the fairy kingdom from trolls. Unfortunately, fairies can only be seen by children (or those who believe in them).
99* Back when Bob Saget hosted the show, ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'' ran a fake trailer clip sent in by viewers, set up as an ad for a new sitcom, ''I Live With the Ghost of Abraham Lincoln''; the basic premise of this "show" was that [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin an average American family came to live with Abe Lincoln's ghost]] and the kids get into all kinds of wacky adventures with him because one of the twists is "Only kids can see him!"
100* In ''Series/QuantumLeap'' only children, the insane and animals can see Sam's holographic guide Al, and sometimes even Sam's real self, not the host body he's using in that moment. In reality, [[NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals animals and toddlers couldn't be told to just ignore Al or Sam whenever they were on set]], so the writers just worked it into the show, such as Al telling a black children's choir that the KKK was going to burn down their church and to warn the adults.
101* In the ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' episode "I Can See! I Can See!", only children can see Dora Goblin, unless he puts his shoes on the wrong feet.
102* The Rainbow Line in ''Series/ResshaSentaiToqger'' requires [[LargeHam IMAGINAAAAAAATION]] to see, meaning that most adults can't see it.
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106* Any and all monsters in the TabletopGame ''TabletopGame/LittleFears''.
107* Something similar applies to boogeymen from ''Dark Tales & Disturbing Legends'', a ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' supplement.
108* This trope is a major component of ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheDreaming''. Childling characters have the most glamour, and therefore can easily perceive and interact with the chimera and other fantastical creatures around them. As a character ages, they slowly lose touch with their glamour, becoming trapped in the banality of the real world.
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112* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'', [[{{Lilliputians}} the Minish/Picori people]] can only be seen by good children.
113* ''VideoGame/AnotherCode''/''Trace Memory'' plays this strait with ghosts, complete with the "some adults can see them" variant at the end of the first game with [[spoiler: the kindly boatman who decided to stick around to make sure they got off the island safely]]. Then again [[spoiler: Bill was also implied to be able to see D just before falling to his DisneyVillainDeath]].
114* The Domovoi in ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryIV'' are small, hairy, imp-like creatures that live in the town buildings and bring good luck to the occupants. They can only be seen by children or special people, and with the latter it's only when they need help with something. The Domovoi you speak to specifically mention that you're obviously special somehow.
115* Fairies in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' are invisible to adults when they travel to the human world. Within their own world, adult humans can see them just fine, but that's rather difficult because adults can't see the entrance either. As a child, the hero is recruited by a fairy to go to the fairy realm and help her fight a monster. Decades later, the hero needs the fairies' help but can only be lead to their realm by his young son and daughter.
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119* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Weesh}}'', only children can see the title character.
120* In [[http://www.optipess.com/comics/2015-05-25-638_Imaginary-Friend.png this]] instance of ''Webcomic/{{Optipess}}'', it's probably a good thing the father can't see it.
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124* The original stories surrounding [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]] had him being only visible to the children he would eventually kidnap.
125* The imaginary friends from the Court of the Lost in Literature/{{Mirrorfall}} can't be seen parents, thanks to the ability to be selectively visible.
126* Creepypasta ''Literature/CandleCove'' tells the story of a TV show that adults only see as static.
127* ''WebVideo/UnwantedHouseguest'': Episode 23 of "TRUE Scary Stories" is about a little girl who acts as if she's seeing things her family can't.
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130[[folder:Western Animation]]
131* Gazoo in ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' can only really be seen by children, as well as Fred and Barney because they found him (although it's suggested that they have child-like intelligence).
132* [[BrattyHalfPint Youngblood]] in ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' can only be seen by children.This seems to be at least partly psychological--after tormenting Danny for a whole episode without the rest of his family able to see him, Danny makes him visible to Jazz by annoying her enough to break through her maturity, leading her to realize that while she thought she was an adult for so long, she is still only 16 years old in reality, and thus still a kid.
133* A flashback episode of the second ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' cartoon featured a skeletal demon who was able to do this thanks to an amulet he wore.
134* Fairies from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' can be viewed by babies without triggering the need to go away forever, since babies' brains are so tiny and underdeveloped, they won't remember seeing them anyway.
135* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' - the friends remain visible to the whole world no matter what age.
136* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. One of the baby heroes in the final season had a companion who may or may not have been an ImaginaryFriend. It didn't become visible until Raven admitted she believed in it and it was no longer afraid of Raven. The eight foot tall nightmarish monster bear was shy.
137* In ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' when the fairies travel to Earth in one episode and take their pixies along, we learn that on Earth, only children and animals can see pixies.
138* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' apparently has this in an extremely powerful 80 percent or such Masquerade. Adults are either useless idiots locked in a crazy fantastic illusion or villains almost all the time. Seriously, one time the candy pirate Sticky Beard was driving his ship on land and instead of using freaking wheels, causes a deep crack in the ground by plowing through the street, causing houses to be crushed to pieces and the road broken. Imagine what kind of technology or magic can censor reality to that degree so people view a minor earthquake in precisely that matter.
139* Hormone Monsters from ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' can only be seen by pre-teens and the odd childlike adult like Coach Steve. The same applies to other Human Resources monsters like the Shame Wizard and Love Bugs.
140** An episode set in the future has an adult Andrew watch his son talk to a hormone monster that neither he nor the viewer can see.
141** The ''WesternAnimation/HumanResources'' spin-off has the various creatures only visible to their human clients.
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144[[folder:Real Life]]
145* There is an audio range that is primarily only heard by young people. [[http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/05/25/stealth-ringtone-can-only-be-heard-by-teens/ You can read an article about it here.]] Even if you have the hearing range to pick it up, sounds this high-pitched are still easy to overlook unless they're especially loud, because it sounds pretty much the same as tinnitus.
146* In an experiment put on by the Washington Post, on Jan. 12, 2007, Joshua Bell (if not the top living violinist certainly in the top five) took his 3.5 million dollar Stradivarius down to a Metro substation in Washington D.C. and played classical music as a busker. It was captured on film by hidden camera. Of the thousands of people who passed him by, only seven adults sufficiently recognized that they were listening to something special and stopped to listen to him play (and only one recognized him). But on the film, you can see almost every child who heard him brightened up, looked around, and tugged desperately at their parents who -- having places to go and things to do -- relentlessly dragged them along. (He made $32 over about two hours, not counting $20 from the man who recognized him.)
147* People with the kinds of brains that make them hypersensitive (Autism spectrum, Asperger's, AD/HD or Sensory/Auditory Processing Disorder Highly Sensitive People) often notice things others can't. Imagine being a kid and being fully aware of the blink and buzz of fluorescent lights, or the itchiness of certain kinds of fabric, or that almost inaudible whine from electronics (which itself falls into the range of high-pitched sounds that can usually only be heard by young people), and being driven slowly insane by something no-one else, least of all adults, seems to notice. People without hypersensitivity may be able to perceive some of these things, but generally don't ''notice'' them, whereas the hypersensitive have great difficulty ignoring them, or are ''unable'' to ignore them. Some people even have this problem well into adulthood. This is why Irlen filters (the strangely colored "sunglasses") help people with these conditions; they're customized to block out whichever light frequencies disturb that person's brain.
148* Children are reportedly more likely to have ESP abilities and see ghosts. As for whether this means that children are more psychically attuned, or that they have good imaginations...
149* Some cultures believe that [[TheFairFolk fairies]] or ghosts can only be seen by children.
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