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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ichigo is included among the Wandenreich's five [[TheDreaded Special War Powers]] due to his "latent ability"; that is, his untapped potential for growth due to [[spoiler:[[HybridPower being a perfect hybrid of a human, Shinigami, Hollow and Quincy]]]].

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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ichigo is included among the Wandenreich's five [[TheDreaded Special War Powers]] due to his "latent ability"; that is, his untapped potential for growth due to [[spoiler:[[HybridPower being a perfect hybrid of a human, Shinigami, Hollow and Quincy]]]]. Even as he reaches the peak of his strength in the finale, Ichigo himself states that he has yet to master his powers, and it is later implied in supplemental materials that he will only continue to grow stronger with age.
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* Eevee from ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' is most famously known for having the largest amount of evolutions out of any Pokémon, as it has an evolution for every type. As such, having an Eevee as a Pokémon is very useful because players can evolve it into a more suitable type.

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* Eevee from ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' is most famously known for having the largest amount of evolutions out of any Pokémon, as it has an evolution for every type.at eight possibilities. As such, having an Eevee as a Pokémon is very useful because players can evolve it into a more suitable type.
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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ichigo is included among the Vandenreich's five [[TheDreaded Special War Powers]] due to his "latent ability"; that is, his untapped potential for growth due to [[spoiler:[[HybridPower being a perfect hybrid of a human, Shinigami, Hollow and Quincy]]]].

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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ichigo is included among the Vandenreich's Wandenreich's five [[TheDreaded Special War Powers]] due to his "latent ability"; that is, his untapped potential for growth due to [[spoiler:[[HybridPower being a perfect hybrid of a human, Shinigami, Hollow and Quincy]]]].
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* Lil Ricky from ''Series/OnMyBlock'' was considered the BigGood of the series. One of his abilities was to see the hidden talent and potential of those he knew. And he used that ability to turn them into the people that they were supposed to be so that they could have a better life away from Freeridge.
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* This is a recurring thing in the ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse'' films, as they explore how Miles has the potential of having a successful future as a promising young man and as the new Spider-Man.
** The first film shows that Miles is a young man with the necessary intelligence to enter an elite school, but struggling to fit in at first. Both of his parents want Miles to be there because they believe that the education that he will get there will allow him to do great things as he grows up. This also applies to Miles once he becomes Spider-Man once his version of Peter Parker dies. He lacks the experience that his predecessor had, but Miles has invisibility and the ability to use lightning. Realizing his potential is what ultimately allows him to defeat Kingpin at the end of the story.

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*** Early on, Ted pinpoints team captain Roy Kent as the "first domino to fall" in order to change the Greyhounds' team culture as a whole. Ted helps him recognize his ability to step up as a leader and look after others' well-being, which gets Colin and Isaac to stop bullying Nate. In Season 2, after Roy's retirement as a player, Ted, seeing Roy's potential as a coach, gives him the opportunity to help a former teammate. This encourages Roy to realize he wants to "look [players] in the eyes and encourage them to be better than they ever thought they were capable of being", joining the Richmond coaching staff.

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*** Early on, Ted pinpoints team captain Roy Kent as the "first domino [that needs] to fall" in order to change the Greyhounds' team culture as a whole. Ted helps him recognize his ability to step up as a leader and look after others' well-being, which gets Colin and Isaac to stop bullying Nate. In Season 2, after Roy's retirement as a player, Ted, seeing Roy's potential as a coach, gives him the opportunity to help a former teammate. This encourages Roy to realize he wants to "look [players] in the eyes and encourage them to be better than they ever thought they were capable of being", joining the Richmond coaching staff.staff.
**** In turn, Roy sees Isaac's potential as a leader when he shows his passion and ability to wrangle others' behavior, promoting him to team captain at the end of Season 1.


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*** Other players, like Sam in Season 1 and Colin in Season 3, are able to play more to their potential when they get the support they need.

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