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* Believe it or not, this was going to be the original ending of Creator/NeilSimon's ''Theatre/TheOddCouple'', where another friend of Oscar's would end up at his door asking to stay with him.
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* ''Fanfic/TheSpectacularSpiderManLostInGotham'': According to the notes at the end of the chapter, after Spider-Man agreed to join the Bats (and was basically adopted by Batman in the process), Nightwing and Red Hood sent a mass message to the League, the Titans, Young Justice, etc telling them that Batman had adopted a new child. The collective response was "Again?"
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* ''Literature/UniversalMonsters'':
** At the end of book 1, Nina shows the others that Dracula may be back in his movie, but the other five films are still missing some of their characters, so they'll have to keep an eye out for signs of them in the real world and send them back.
** At the end of book 6, [[spoiler: a month after the final battle, Joe gets a letter from Bryan Bohannan of Universal Research and Development -- who'd visited them at Detective Turner's house between the first and second battles at Goldstadt Mansion -- threatening to sue the trio unless they return the working projector and the eight [=DVD=]s that were stolen with it... which is when it hits Captain Bob: ''eight'', not ''six''. There's still ''two monsters on the loose'', thanks to Dr. Pretorius -- the titular characters of ''Film/TheInvisibleMan1933'' and ''Film/PhantomOfTheOpera1943'', the former of whom is apparently ''right there'' at the time, as he taunts them in the last lines of the book.]]
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* "Get Lost," a story with ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' (Cartoon Network Block Party #52), has a dazed Billy found by a policeman who goes through white heat to find Billy's home. When he does return Billy home, Grim and Mandy appeared to have had a bet on how long it would take Billy to return. After debating the time, Grim uses his scythe to zap Billy back to where the story started.

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* "Get Lost," a story with ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' (Cartoon Network Block Party (''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkBlockParty'' #52), has a dazed Billy found by a policeman who goes through white heat to find Billy's home. When he does return Billy home, Grim and Mandy appeared to have had a bet on how long it would take Billy to return. After debating the time, Grim uses his scythe to zap Billy back to where the story started.
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** In Episode 3358 (part of Season 26), the Letter Z doesn't like being at the end of the alphabet, so she wants to be the at the beginning. When the letter A refuses to let her, she quits the alphabet. By the end of the episode, she misses the other letters and decides to return to the alphabet. Unfortunately, she's still not happy about being at the end, so this time, she tries being somewhere in the middle.
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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': "A Jorb Well Done" ends with Coach Z finally learning how to say "job" properly, but now struggling to pronounce Homestar's name.
-->'''Homestar:''' Well, Coach, how did I do today?\\
'''Coach Z:''' Well, I tell ya, you did a great... ''job'', Hamstray.\\
'''Homestar:''' (''sighs wearily, walks away'')\\
'''Coach Z:''' No, wait, I mean Hamster! I mean Strumstar. I mean Stairmaster. Homegrown! Ramrod? Humphel?!
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* The Shea Fontana ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' episode "Dude, Where's My Invisible Jet?" has Wonder Woman have trouble finding her invisible jet. After everyone eventually finds it by splattering Harley Quinn's disappearing ink everywhere, the short then ends with Wonder Woman finding that she's now misplaced her invisible ''keys'' to the jet.
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-->-- '''CJ''' [[InvertedTrope before]] actual gameplay starts, ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas''

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-->-- '''CJ''' '''Carl "CJ" Johnson''' [[InvertedTrope before]] actual gameplay starts, ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas''
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* ''Fanfic/AlwaysVisible'': If you read the work according to the chronology of 0-1-2-3, then this can happen due to the fact that if in act zero there was the story of Delia, then in the first there was already the story of Galbraith, and according to the story, the second act will look like a re-release of the zero act.

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