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* ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'': One episode follows Franchise/TheFlash's RoguesGallery trying to kill him on the day of the opening of the Flash Museum.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'': One episode follows Franchise/TheFlash's ComicBook/TheFlash's RoguesGallery trying to kill him on the day of the opening of the Flash Museum.
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* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour1961:'' Issue #12 has the US military giving the team an honorary parade after they fight off the Hulk.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk:'' Issue #300 is all about everyone thanking the Hulk for a recent act of heroism, with superpowered beings from all over the world showing up to praise him. He's even given a shiny statue. And then, since this is the Hulk, things take a turn for the worse -- the statue ends up used as a blunt instrument.
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* The end of ''VideoGame/WildArms1'' has the [[spoiler: heroes of Filgaia return to Adlehyde to celebrate their victory over the demons. Both versions feature the trio marching down the main street of Adlehyde to the applause of appreciative crowds. However, the original shows them nearly being trampled by adoring fans, and the remake shows Jack winking at a nearby woman, causing her to faint.]]
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* In ''Literature/WetMagic'', a group of human children rescues a mermaid from a carnival where she's being held captive. The mermaid turns out to be Princess Freia, and her mother, the mermaid queen, invites the children to the Merkingdom so she can throw a banquet in their honor.

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* In ''Literature/WetMagic'', a group of human children rescues a mermaid from a carnival where she's being held captive. The mermaid turns out to be Princess Freia, and her whose mother, the mermaid queen, invites the children to the Merkingdom so she can throw a banquet in their honor.
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* In ''Literature/WetMagic'', a group of human children rescues a mermaid from a carnival where she's being held captive. The mermaid turns out to be Princess Freia, and her mother, the mermaid queen, invites the children to the Merkingdom so she can throw a banquet in their honor.
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Compare AwesomeMomentOfCrowning, AndMissionControlRejoiced, TickertapeParade. Also compare StandardHeroReward and ThinkNothingOfIt.

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Compare AwesomeMomentOfCrowning, AndMissionControlRejoiced, TickertapeParade. Also compare KneelBeforeFrodo, StandardHeroReward and ThinkNothingOfIt.
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This trope is about an event where a local populace holds a celebration to honor a hero (and his/her team if he/she has any) for his good deeds and triumphs.

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This trope is about an event where a local populace holds a celebration to honor a hero (and his/her team if he/she has any) for his good deeds and triumphs.
triumphs. Frequently involves FireworksOfVictory.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'': In "[[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS3E8CandyIsDandyCatastrophe Cat-astrophe]]", the Mayor declares Powerpuff Girls Day.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'': ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': In "[[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS3E8CandyIsDandyCatastrophe Cat-astrophe]]", the Mayor declares Powerpuff Girls Day.
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* In the finale of ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', "WesternAnimation/PhantomPlanet", after spending the majority of the series as a HeroWithBadPublicity, Danny officially becomes a global hero after he saves the world from a humongous asteroid, with a statue of him being in every capital of the world.

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