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* In ''Literature/TheBible'', the book of Acts begins with Jesus's ascension to Heaven a few weeks after his resurrection, which is more or less where each of the four Gospels leaves off. Most directly, it's a sequel to the book of Luke, both being penned by the same guy.

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* In ''Literature/TheBible'', the book of Acts The ''Literature/ActsOfTheApostles'' in Literature/TheBible begins with Jesus's ascension to Heaven a few weeks after his resurrection, which is more or less where each of the four Gospels leaves off. Most directly, it's a sequel to the book of Luke, both being penned by the same guy.guy.
* ''Aftershock'' by Creator/ColinThiele begins right where the penultimate chapter of ''Literature/{{Shatterbelt}}'' left off, showing us the earthquake that the first book only referenced in a news report.



* Camber's body is found at the end of ''[[Literature/{{Deryni}} Camber the Heretic]]''; ''[[Literature/{{Deryni}} The Harrowing of Gwynedd]]'' opens with his son and daughter discussing the fact that [[spoiler:his body shows no signs of decay]].

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* The second half of ''Literature/{{COLD}}'', an original Literature/JamesBond novel by John Gardner, picks up right after his previous original Bond novel ''Literature/SeaFire'', with Bond leaving Puerto Rico with his battered girlfiend Fredericka von Grüsse on a helicopter.[[note]]The stipulation of "original" is because Gardner also wrote the novelization of the Bond film ''Goldeneye'', which was published between the two.[[/note]]
* ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' series:
Camber's body is found at the end of ''[[Literature/{{Deryni}} Camber ''Camber the Heretic]]''; ''[[Literature/{{Deryni}} The Heretic''; ''The Harrowing of Gwynedd]]'' Gwynedd'' opens with his son and daughter discussing the fact that [[spoiler:his body shows no signs of decay]].



* ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind'' ends with Melanie's death. [[SequelGap 55 years later]], the sequel ''Literature/{{Scarlett}}'' picks up just a few days afterwards, at her funeral.

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* ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind'' ends ''Literature/GreenSkyTrilogy'' by Zilpha Keatley Snyder: ''And All Between'' starts out with Melanie's death. [[SequelGap 55 years later]], Teera and her life underground, but the sequel ''Literature/{{Scarlett}}'' Kindar part of the tale picks up just minutes after the events that close off ''Below the Root''. ''Until the Celebration'' starts on the evening after the events that close ''And All Between''. Raamo climbs into the farheights of the tree city to think things over, [[{{Bookends}} as he does at the beginning of ''Below The Root''.]]
* The last three books of ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' series break the series tradition of a one-year-gap between each novel by having it immediately pick up from where the previous one left off. ''The Mark of Athena'' begins ''immediately'' after ''The Son of Neptune'' ends, albeit from a different perspective. ''The House of Hades'' begins maybe a day at most after ''TMA'' ends. Finally, ''The Blood of Olympus'' picks up the next afternoon after ''THH'' ends. It's justified, since there's a prophecy to fulfill and only
a few days afterwards, at her funeral.weeks to spare since the end of ''TSN''.



* Zilpha Keatley Snyder does this between the books of the ''[[Literature/BelowTheRoot Green-Sky Trilogy]]''. ''And All Between'' starts out with Teera and her life underground, but the Kindar part of the tale picks up just minutes after the events that close off ''Below the Root''. ''Until the Celebration'' starts on the evening after the events that close ''And All Between''. Raamo climbs into the farheights of the tree city to think things over, [[{{Bookends}} as he does at the beginning of ''Below The Root''.]]
* The last three books of ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' series break the series tradition of a one-year-gap between each novel by having it immediately pick up from where the previous one left off. ''The Mark of Athena'' begins ''immediately'' after ''The Son of Neptune'' ends, albeit from a different perspective. ''The House of Hades'' begins maybe a day at most after ''TMA'' ends. Finally, ''The Blood of Olympus'' picks up the next afternoon after ''THH'' ends. It's justified, since there's a prophecy to fulfill and only a few weeks to spare since the end of ''TSN''.
* ''Literature/TheRestaurantAtTheEndOfTheUniverse'' picks up right where ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1'' left off. ''Literature/AndAnotherThing'' follows directly on from ''Literature/MostlyHarmless'', what with having that "Haven't all the main characters been killed?" thing to deal with.

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* Zilpha Keatley Snyder does this between the books of the ''[[Literature/BelowTheRoot Green-Sky Trilogy]]''. ''And All Between'' starts out with Teera and her life underground, but the Kindar part of the tale picks up just minutes after the events that close off ''Below the Root''. ''Until the Celebration'' starts on the evening after the events that close ''And All Between''. Raamo climbs into the farheights of the tree city to think things over, [[{{Bookends}} as he does at the beginning of ''Below The Root''.]]
* The last three books of ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' series break the series tradition of a one-year-gap between each novel by having it immediately pick up from where the previous one left off. ''The Mark of Athena'' begins ''immediately'' after ''The Son of Neptune'' ends, albeit from a different perspective. ''The House of Hades'' begins maybe a day at most after ''TMA'' ends. Finally, ''The Blood of Olympus'' picks up the next afternoon after ''THH'' ends. It's justified, since there's a prophecy to fulfill and only a few weeks to spare since the end of ''TSN''.
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''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxyTrilogy'':
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''Literature/TheRestaurantAtTheEndOfTheUniverse'' picks up right where ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1'' left off. off, a result of them being two parts of what was originally intended to be a single book.
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''Literature/AndAnotherThing'' follows directly on from ''Literature/MostlyHarmless'', what with having that "Haven't all the main characters been killed?" thing to deal with.



* The second half of John Gardner's ''Literature/JamesBond'' novel ''Literature/{{COLD}}'' picks up right after the [[Literature/SeaFire previous non-movie-novelization one]], with Bond leaving Puerto Rico with his battered girlfiend Fredericka von Grüsse on a helicopter.
* ''Literature/LethalWhite'', the fourth book of the ''Literature/CormoranStrikeNovels'' will pick up immediately after the dramatic cliffhanger at the end of ''Literature/CareerOfEvil'' in which [[spoiler:Strike stumbles into Robin's wedding as she's giving her "I do," and crashes on the floor, causing her to look into his eyes and not those of her new husband.]] This is the prologue, and the first chapter then begins a year later.
* ''Literature/TheMissus'' begins right where ''Literature/TheMister'' ended, with Maxim and Alessia preparing for their hastily-arranged wedding in Albania at the insistence of Alessia's father.

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* The second half of John Gardner's ''Literature/JamesBond'' novel ''Literature/{{COLD}}'' picks up right after the [[Literature/SeaFire previous non-movie-novelization one]], with Bond leaving Puerto Rico with his battered girlfiend Fredericka von Grüsse on a helicopter.
* ''Literature/LethalWhite'', the fourth book of the ''Literature/CormoranStrikeNovels'' will pick ''Literature/CormoranStrikeNovels'', picks up immediately after the dramatic cliffhanger at the end of ''Literature/CareerOfEvil'' in which [[spoiler:Strike stumbles into Robin's wedding as she's giving her "I do," and crashes on the floor, causing her to look into his eyes and not those of her new husband.]] This is the prologue, and the first chapter then begins a year later.
* ''Literature/TheMissus'' begins right where ''Literature/TheMister'' ended, with Maxim and Alessia preparing for their hastily-arranged wedding in Albania at the insistence of Alessia's father.
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* ''Literature/TheMissus'' begins right where ''Literature/TheMister'' ended, with Maxim and Alessia preparing for their hastily-arranged wedding in Albania at the insistence of Alessia's father.



* ''Literature/{{Scarlett}}'', the authorized sequel to ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind''; despite being published [[SequelGap 55 years later]], it picks up only a few days after the end of the original novel. ''Gone With the Wind'' ends with Melanie's death, and ''Scarlett'' begins at her funeral.
* ''Literature/SeekersOfTheSky'' duology by Creator/SergeyLukyanenko: The start of the second novel makes it appear as if this trope is averted, but it's then revealed that less than a day passed after the end of the first novel. This makes it seem like the duology is DividedForPublication.



* From ''The Vile Village'' onward, each book of ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' directly leads into the next one and the TimeSkip in the earlier books were a few days at most. It's pointed out a few times that the Baudelaires' previous adventures happened one or two day prior.
* Colin Thiele's ''Aftershock'' begins right where the penultimate chapter of ''Literature/{{Shatterbelt}}'' left off, showing us the earthquake that the first book only referenced in a news report.
* ''Literature/SeekersOfTheSky'' duology by Creator/SergeyLukyanenko: The start of the second novel makes it appear as if this trope is averted, but it's then revealed that less than a day passed after the end of the first novel. This makes it seem like the duology is DividedForPublication.

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* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'': From ''The Vile Village'' onward, each book of ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' directly leads into the next one and the TimeSkip in the earlier books were a few days at most. It's pointed out a few times that the Baudelaires' previous adventures happened one or two day prior.
* Colin Thiele's ''Aftershock'' begins right where the penultimate chapter of ''Literature/{{Shatterbelt}}'' left off, showing us the earthquake that the first book only referenced in a news report.
* ''Literature/SeekersOfTheSky'' duology by Creator/SergeyLukyanenko: The start of the second novel makes it appear as if this trope is averted, but it's then revealed that less than a day passed after the end of the first novel. This makes it seem like the duology is DividedForPublication.
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* Creator/SergeyLukyanenko does this with two of his duologies: ''Literature/TheStarsAreColdToys'' and ''Literature/SeekersOfTheSky'', where the gap between the stories is extremely small. ''Star Shadow'' starts mere hours after the end of ''The Stars Are Cold Toys''. The start of the second ''Seekers of the Sky'' novel makes it appear as if this trope is averted, but it's then revealed that less than a day passed after the end of the first novel. This makes it seem like the duologies are DividedForPublication.
** Ditto for Creator/VladimirVasilyev's ''Literature/WolfishNature'' duology.
* Creator/TerryGoodkind loves this trope. The breaks between his books in the ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'' series rarely take place more than a few instants after the end of the previous one. On several occasions, the new book starts while the characters are still busy celebrating their victory in the previous book. One exception is ''Faith of the Fallen'', but even then, the bulk of the time passing is a timeskip after the book starts. Even the break between the end of the main ''Sword of Truth'' series (''Confessor'') and the start of the new ''Richard and Kahlan'' series (''The Omen Machine''), several years in real time, is maybe half an hour in-universe.

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* ''Literature/SeekersOfTheSky'' duology by Creator/SergeyLukyanenko: The start of the second novel makes it appear as if this trope is averted, but it's then revealed that less than a day passed after the end of the first novel. This makes it seem like the duology is DividedForPublication.


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* ''Literature/TheStarsAreColdToys'' duology by Creator/SergeyLukyanenko: ''Star Shadow'' starts mere hours after the end of ''The Stars Are Cold Toys''. This makes it seem like the duology is DividedForPublication.


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* ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'' series by Creator/TerryGoodkind: The breaks between books rarely take place more than a few instants after the end of the previous one. On several occasions, the new book starts while the characters are still busy celebrating their victory in the previous book. One exception is ''Faith of the Fallen'', but even then, the bulk of the time passing is a timeskip after the book starts. Even the break between the end of the main ''Sword of Truth'' series (''Confessor'') and the start of the new ''Richard and Kahlan'' series (''The Omen Machine''), several years in real time, is maybe half an hour in-universe.


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* ''Catriona'', the sequel to ''Literature/{{Kidnapped}}'' by Creator/RobertLouisStevenson. ''Kidnapped'' ends with the protagonist visiting a bank where he can cash a letter of credit. ''Catriona'' begins as he leaves the bank with his money.
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** Season 3 begins with Queen Elsa being let out of a magic bottle where she was imprisoned. Season 4 begins with her heading to town.

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** Season 3 begins ends with Queen Elsa being let out of a magic bottle where she was imprisoned. Season 4 begins with her heading to town.



** Season 4 ends with Team machine fighting their way out of a building. The next season begins with fanning out all over the city.

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** Season 3 ended with Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang joining forces and then Johnny says "Let's begin!". The next season starts with Demitri asking "Begin what?".

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* ''Music/TheNotoriousBIG'''s first album "Ready To Die" ends with "Suicidal Thoughts", where his death is indicated by the stopping of his heart. His second album "Life After Death" begins with his heart beating again.
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* [=2pac's=] video for "California Love" ends with him waking up from a nightmare. The "California Love Remix" video begins with him telling Dr. Dre about his nightmare.
* Usher's "U Got It Bad" music video ends with him depressed in bed. His video for "U Don't Have to Call" begins when he gets a call from P. Diddy to get out of bed because he's coming with them to a party.
* Will Smith's music video for "Willennium" has a segment set in the 1980's. This segment becomes the video for "So Fresh".

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* [=2pac's=] ''Music/TupacShakur'''s music video for "California Love" ends with him waking up from a nightmare. The "California Love Remix" video begins with him telling Dr. Dre ''Music/DrDre'' about his nightmare.
* Usher's ''Music/{{Usher}}'''s "U Got It Bad" music video ends with him depressed in bed. His video for The "U Don't Have to Call" video begins when he gets a call from ''[[Music/SeanCombs P. Diddy Diddy]]'' to get out of bed because he's coming with them to a party.
* Will Smith's music video for ''Creator/WillSmith'''s "Willennium" video has a segment set in the 1980's. This segment becomes the video for "So Fresh".
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** Season 1 ends with David and Mary Margaret embracing each other as a cloud of magic engulfs the town. Season 2 with them as the cloud disappears.

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* ''Series/OnceUponATime'':
** Season 1 ends with David and Mary Margaret embracing each other as a cloud of magic engulfs the town. Season 2 with them as the cloud disappears.
** Season 2 ends with everybody going to Neverland. Season 3 begins the same way.
** Season 3 begins with Queen Elsa being let out of a magic bottle where she was imprisoned. Season 4 begins with her heading to town.
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* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'':
** Season 2 begins where the previous season ended; with Reese answering a phone call from The Machine.
** Season 4 ends with Team machine fighting their way out of a building. The next season begins with fanning out all over the city.
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** Season 1 ends with Michael driving is car into a trailer truck in the middle of the overseas highway. The next season begins when he gets out of the truck to find himself in the middle of an airstrip that has been attacked.
** Season 2 ends with Michael refusing Management's protection and jumping out of a helicopter in the middle of the ocean. The next season begins with him swimming back to shore.

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** Season 1 ends with Michael driving is his car into a trailer truck in the middle of the overseas highway. The next season begins when he gets out of the truck to find and finds himself in the middle of an airstrip that has been attacked.
** Season 2 ends with Michael refusing Management's protection and jumping out of a helicopter in the middle of the ocean. The next season begins with him swimming back to shore.
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* ''Film/ForceTenFromNavarone'' begins with the destruction of [[Film/TheGunsOfNavarone the guns of Navarone]], and the two survivors of the operation are picked up by a rescue boat.

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* ''Series/BurnNotice''
** Season 1 ends with Michael driving is car into a trailer truck in the middle of the overseas highway. The next season begins when he gets out of the truck to find himself in the middle of an airstrip that has been attacked.
** Season 2 ends with Michael refusing Management's protection and jumping out of a helicopter in the middle of the ocean. The next season begins with him swimming back to shore.
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** Defiance begins moments after the end of pat 2. Kain must fight his way out of the Sarafan stronghold after Raziel has killed the Sarafan knights who are destined to be resurrected by Kain as vampires.

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* ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver'':
** Part 1 ends has Raziel having a boss fight with Kain then he chases Kain into a portal where he meets Moebius. Part 2 retcons the boss fight into a FMV cutscene.
** Defiance begins moments after the end of pat 2. Kain must fight his way out of the Sarafan stronghold after Raziel has killed the Sarafan knights who are destined to be resurrected by Kain as vampires.
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** Season 1 ends and season 2 begins with Johnny being reunited with his former sensei Kreese.

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** Season 1 ends and season 2 begins right where season 1 left off; with Johnny being reunited with his former sensei Kreese.

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* ''Series/CobraKai'' season 3 ended with Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang joining forces and then Johnny says "Let's begin!". The next season starts with Demitri asking "Begin what?".

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* ''Film/BrideOfFrankenstein'' starts with the [[TorchesAndPitchforks villagers]] concluding that the Monster has died in the burning windmill.

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* ''Film/BrideOfFrankenstein'' starts with the [[TorchesAndPitchforks villagers]] concluding that the Monster has died in the burning windmill. The Monster then climbs back up and [[SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome kills the parents of the little girl that he accidentally murdered in the previous film]].


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* ''WesternAnimation/GodzillaTheSeries'' begins moments after the death of Godzilla in ''Film/Godzilla1998''.
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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** "Hush" ends with Buffy and Riley awkwardly staring at each other after finding out each other's secret lives. "Doomed" begins when they break the awkwardness.
** "I Was Made To Love You" ends with Buffy finding Joyce dead. "The Body" begins with Buffy trying to wake Joyce up.
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* ''Series/CobraKai'' season 4 ended with Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang joining forces and about to do a kata together. Johnny says "Let's begin!" and the season ends. The next season starts with Demitri asking "Begin what?".

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* ''Series/CobraKai'' season 4 3 ended with Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang joining forces and about to do a kata together. then Johnny says "Let's begin!" and the season ends.begin!". The next season starts with Demitri asking "Begin what?".
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** ''Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater'' ends with Laurie beheading Michael. ''Film/HalloweenResurrection'' begins with the reveal that [[spoiler:she killed an innocent man whom Michael forced to dress up as him]].

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* Usher's "U Got It Bad" music video ends with him depressed in bed. His video for "U Don't Have to Call" begins when he gets a call from P. Diddy that he's coming with them to a party.

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* Usher's "U Got It Bad" music video ends with him depressed in bed. His video for "U Don't Have to Call" begins when he gets a call from P. Diddy that to get out of bed because he's coming with them to a party.
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* Usher's "U Got It Bad" music video ends with him depressed in bed. His video for "U Don't Have to Call" begins when he gets a call from P. Diddy that he's coming with them to a party.
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* ''Annie Warbucks'', the rarely-performed sequel to ''Theatre/{{Annie}}'', literally begins where ''Annie'' ends, with the cast singing the last few bars of "A New Deal for Christmas" and Sandy being brought onstage to reunite with Annie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RudolphsShinyNewYear'' begins on the same Christmas Eve when ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer1964'' ends, just after Rudolph and Santa Claus have come back to the North Pole.
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* ''[[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Evangelion:3.0+1.0 ThriceUpon a Time'' begins directly after the events of the third film ''Evangelion:3.0 You can (not) redo.''.

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* ''[[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Evangelion:3.0+1.0 ThriceUpon Thrice Upon a Time'' Time]]'' begins directly after the events of the third film film, ''Evangelion:3.0 You can (not) redo.''.redo''.
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** The 60th Anniversary Specials, "[[Recap/DoctorWho60thASTheStarBeast The Star Beast]]", "[[Recap/DoctorWho60thASWildBlueYonder Wild Blue Yonder]]", and "[[Recap/DoctorWho60thASTheGiggle The Giggle]]" all take place one after the other.
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* ''The Little Drummer Boy: Book II'' begins just moments after the end of the original [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleDrummerBoy Little Drummer Boy]]'', with Aaron still at the manger playing his drum for baby Jesus.

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* ''The Little Drummer Boy: Book II'' begins just moments after the end of the original [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleDrummerBoy Little Drummer Boy]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleDrummerBoy'', with Aaron still at the manger playing his drum for baby Jesus.

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