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* '''Madame Olga''', the fortuneteller in Master Payne's Circus of Adventure in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius''. She's killed by a clank in her first appearance, and Agatha takes her identity while traveling with the circus as a cover.
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* '''Madame Pinkie Pie''', Pinkie Pie's FortuneTeller alias seen in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode ''It's About Time''.

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* '''Madame Pinkie Pie''', [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicPinkiePie Pinkie Pie's Pie's]] FortuneTeller alias seen in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode ''It's About Time''.
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** '''Madame Clairvoya''', in ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion''. She is a ghost medium who can examine people's future by analyzing their belongings with her CrystalBall. She is notably [[TokenHeroicOrc the only friendly ghost]] featured in the game.

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** '''Madame Clairvoya''', in ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion''.''VideoGame/LuigisMansion1''. She is a ghost medium who can examine people's future by analyzing their belongings with her CrystalBall. She is notably [[TokenHeroicOrc the only friendly ghost]] featured in the game.

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** '''Madam Fleiss''', in ''Prime Suspects''. She is a fraudulent clairvoyant who is among the suspects of the Queen's Hope Diamond heist. Her parlor is among the locations the Master Detective can search for hints throughout the game, and it is as cliche as one could expect.

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** '''Madam Fleiss''', in ''Prime Suspects''. She is a fraudulent clairvoyant who is among the suspects of the Queen's Hope Diamond heist. Her parlor is among the locations the Master Detective can search for hints throughout the game, and it is as cliche cliché as one could expect.


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* '''Madame Kassandra''', the mermaid fortune teller from ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarepantsTheCosmicShake'' who guides [=SpongeBob=] though the game. [[spoiler:However, she turns out to be the BigBad, plotting to overthrown King Neptune by having [=SpongeBob=] collect Cosmic Jelly for her.]]
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* '''Madame Mushka''' from ''VideoGame/KingsQuestVAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder'' is a gypsy fortune teller who [[SmallRoleBigImpact only appears briefly, but is important to completing the game]] as she reveals to Graham what [[BigBad Mordack]] is plotting before giving him a magic charm to help him on his quest. Of course, the player needs to find a way to pay for the meeting, since as the game repeatedly exposits, [[MemeticMutation "It costs one gold coin to see Madame Mushka."]]
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** '''Madame Bwahstrella''', in ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsKingdomBattle''. She is an animatronic Rabbid fortune teller that is encountered in the Spooky Trails. According to her, Mario and his party all are doomed, but they don't pay much attention to her.

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** '''Madame Bwahstrella''', in ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsKingdomBattle''. She is an animatronic Rabbid fortune teller that is encountered in the Spooky Trails. According to her, Mario and his party all are doomed, but they don't pay much attention to her. She returns in ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsSparksOfHope''.
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* '''Madam Eva''' in ''TabletopGame/CurseOfStrahd'' is the leader of the Vistani, a group of gypsy-alike travelers. She's a powerful clairvoyant whose main narrative purpose is to use those powers to tell the party where to find the PlotCoupons.
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* ''{{Series/Dragnet}}'' had a phony fortune teller who was running scams as '''Madame Zora''' and '''Madame Zelda''' among other names.
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* The ''{{Literature/Dinotopia}}'' novel ''Sky Dance'' has a fortune teller ''Psittacosaurus'' named Maggie who goes by the name '''Madame Mystery''' during her circus act.
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* When Saki, in ''[[VideoGame/PurpleMoon Rockett's Tricky Decision]]'', runs a fortune-telling booth at her sister's Halloween party, she goes by the pseudonym '''Madame Murasaki'''. This is both a pun on her name and the name of the game studio (''Purple'' Moon).

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* '''Madame Soleil''', a French astrologer who appeared on radio shows and TV for several decades.

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* '''Madame Soleil''', a French astrologer who appeared on radio shows and TV for several decades. Possibly the TropeCodifier in the country.
* Similarly, '''Madame Irma''' is a French expression for a stereotypical fortune teller.
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* '''Madame Zuleika''', in Creator/AgathaChristie's ''Literature/DeadMansFolly'' featuring Literature/HerculePoirot. She is in fact an alias of Sally Legge. Poirot wasn't fooled for a second though, and he recognized Mrs. Legge immediately.

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* '''Madame Zuleika''', in Creator/AgathaChristie's ''Literature/DeadMansFolly'' featuring Literature/HerculePoirot. She is in fact an alias of Sally Legge. However, she's playing in a village fete, and Poirot wasn't fooled for a second though, and he recognized Mrs. Legge immediately.already knows who she is.
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* '''Madame Zuleika''', in Creator/AgathaChristie's ''Dead Man's Folly'' featuring Literature/HerculePoirot. She is in fact an alias of Sally Legge. Poirot wasn't fooled for a second though, and he recognized Mrs. Legge immediately.

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* '''Madame Zuleika''', in Creator/AgathaChristie's ''Dead Man's Folly'' ''Literature/DeadMansFolly'' featuring Literature/HerculePoirot. She is in fact an alias of Sally Legge. Poirot wasn't fooled for a second though, and he recognized Mrs. Legge immediately.
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* '''Madame Morovia''', the gypsy fortune teller in ''Film/Transylvania65000'' who keeps delivering Jack and Gil totally unhelpful messages about subjects they're not interested in before [[{{Sleepyhead}} falling asleep]].
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* '''Madame Lazul''', a troll fortune teller in ''VideoGame/{{Hearthstone}}'' who joins a team of four other villains to cause havoc.

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* The phony spirit medium in "Literature/AngelDownSussex" goes by the name of Mademoiselle Astarte.
* In ''Literature/NightmareAlley'', the [[CrappyCarnival travelling carnival]]'s resident FortuneTeller Zeena styles herself as Madame Zeena.

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* The phony spirit medium in "Literature/AngelDownSussex" goes by the name of Mademoiselle Astarte.
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* In ''Literature/NightmareAlley'', the [[CrappyCarnival travelling carnival]]'s resident FortuneTeller Zeena styles herself as Madame Zeena.'''Madame Zeena'''.


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* [[https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/fortune This]] panel from ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' has '''Madame Robelda''', who looks like an average fortune teller in every way... but isn't: she is instead a ''signal'' teller, analyzing behaviors to discover their underlying motivations.
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* '''Madame Margay''', from the story "Fortunes" in the anthology comic ''ComicBook/BatmanBlackAndWhite''. She is a PhonyPsychic who uses all the props -- head scarf, tarot cards, crystal ball, etc.
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* In ''Literature/NightmareAlley'', the [[CrappyCarnival travelling carnival]]'s resident FortuneTeller Zeena styles herself as Madame Zeena.
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* The phony spirit medium in "Literature/AngelDownSussex" goes by the name of Mademoiselle Astarte.
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* '''Madame Suzette''', from ''Film/NowYouSeeIt'', is the psychic Max invites to judge whether or not Danny has real powers. She is not only named the part- she's also covered in scarves and beads, and seems to know a lot about supernatural abilities.

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* '''Madame Suzette''', from ''Film/NowYouSeeIt'', ''Film/NowYouSeeIt2005'', is the psychic Max invites to judge whether or not Danny has real powers. She is not only named the part- she's also covered in scarves and beads, and seems to know a lot about supernatural abilities.
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* '''Madame Suzette''', from ''Film/NowYouSeeIt'', is the psychic Max invites to judge whether or not Danny has real powers. She is not only named the part- she's also covered in scarves and beads, and seems to know a lot about supernatural abilities.

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