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  • Adorable Murderbeasts: As time goes on, Red starts to lose memories related to the show Young Justice. He remembers that it existed, and reading fanfics based off of it, but gradually loses the ability to call up specific memories, only getting brief flashes at best.
  • The Bridge (MLP) gives us Monster X. Other than scattered, almost nightmarish still flashes of a kaiju heavily implied to be King Ghidorah attacking a planet, and some operation being done to stop him, he can't remember a thing prior to a certain point. He even forgot his own name, thus being christened X. This has had no impact on numerous skills he's had, but he can't recall how he learned them. For all intents and purposes, his entire past previous to being the monstrosity he is now is a blank sheet. This leads to him joining the Big Bad's forces, after the latter promises to restore his memories.
  • A Change For The Lost: Will doesn't recall anything that happened while he was under the Reach's control once he's freed.
  • In A Deku with the Devil, Eri has been subconsciously using her Quirk upon herself in order to erase all her traumatizing memories of her time with Overhaul.
  • Dungeon Keeper Ami: Discussed in "A Small Deception", where Mercury says she wiped the memories of her torture victims. But, actually, they were just unconscious.
  • The Hater Good the inhabitants of the "mistake" universes are said to lose their memories of their past lives when they start new ones in the void.
  • Infinity Crisis features a few examples of this in the spin-offs;
    • In Salvation Run, Mia Queen-Lance and Nora Allen-West- the daughters of Oliver and Laurel and Barry and Iris respectively- erase the heroes' memories of their identities to protect the future.
    • His Hazelnut Heart reveals that Vlad Masters used a wish from Desiree to erase all public memory of his half-ghost status.
  • In Kyon: Big Damn Hero, Nagato does this to Kyon, Mikuru, and Kanae every night to stop them remembering years and years of training. It's also hinted she does it to stop Kyon remembering kissing her...
  • A Lost Owl:
    • There's a period where Sasha can't recall a specific event that happened during her fight with Anne — namely, how Anne nearly killed her to avenge how she'd murdered Hop Pop. The memory eventually returns.
    • When Luz tells her friends in the Demon Realm about her adventures in Amphibia, it's revealed that she doesn't remember being possessed by the wolf spirit and speaking with the spirit of the Titan. This gets subverted once she's informed that she has two hearts now. However, she doesn't recall them telling her about the other two humans who'd come to the Demon Realm yet.
  • Manehattan's Lone Guardian: An enemy agent who had formerly been part of S.M.I.L.E. and then subsequently betrayed them has his memories of the organization erased in retaliation.
  • My Hero Academia: Unchained Predator: Jeremiah is sent by the Creator to remove the visions Ragdoll saw in the Slayer's mind. Due to this order, Ragdoll would not be able to remember anything for the past 36-48 hours, which includes reading the Slayer's mind, losing her own mind in the process, carving 'the only thing they fear is him' on a hospital wall over and over again, and attempting to gouge Miruko's eye out with a scalpel.
  • In Origins, a Mass Effect/Star Wars/Borderlands/Halo Massive Multiplayer Crossover, one of the villains is revealed to have had this done. More specifically, after the Eridian Reform faction created Sarah to uphold the Mantle of Responsibility in their stead, she decides they are the ones in need of punishment for breaking the rules they themselves have laid down. After subduing her, they both mind-wipe their "Selfless Servant" and suppress any emotions she might feel. Which makes sense, considering she went into an Unstoppable Rage after she found out what they'd done to try to get out of doing their sacred duty.
  • The renegade hero!!!....Invader Zim?: Jinmay's memory banks were damaged when she crashed into Gaz's yard, so she doesn't remember where she came from.
  • A Shadow of the Titans: After arriving in the Teen Titans world, Jade completely forgets having first ended up in the Pocket Dimension inhabited by the Cackler. Whether this is his doing or incidental is unknown.
  • There Was Once an Avenger From Krypton:
    • It's established by Word of God that in this universe, while Asgardians remember that Hela existed, everyone except for Odin has had their memories that she's his true firstborn child erased.
    • In From His Vantage Upon the Moon, after Max and Kanjigar defeat a Forever Knight patrol looking for Trollmarket, the Ancient One wipe the Knights' memories of the exact location where the fight happened, thus throwing them off the trail.
    • In To Rule Alone, to Build Together, there's a Glamour that prevents people outside of Paris from learning about Hawkmoth and his war for the Miraculous in Paris, and also removes their memories of such events when they leave the city. This is demonstrated in a chapter of From His Vantage Upon the Moon, where Princess Shuri, alongside her cousin N'Jadaka and her father T'Chaka, finds out about the Miraculous while in the city for a prosthetic demonstration and get caught up in an akuma attack when Princess Fragrence goes after Shuri. However, the moment they leave Paris air space, they soon forget about akumas mid-sentence.
  • Invoked in Thousand Shinji when Shinji wonders if he can have this to forget the damned Keeper of Secrets.
    Shinji: Yes, that's part of the same damn debriefing I keep hearing. Incidentally, isn't there some way to give me laser guided amnesia instead of just wiping out the past three months when we're done here?
  • Universe Falls:
    • There are increasingly obvious hints, starting with the chapter "Gems and Journals", that the Crystal Gems deliberately had their memories of the Author of the Journals erased. "Lost and Found" reveals Rose Quartz had their memories erased with one of the ray-guns used by the Society of the Blind Eye, and hid their memories in Lion's mane. The Gems are rather distressed when they get their memories back and find out why in the process; in "Chille Tid, Part 2" Garnet reveals to the kids that it was because the Gems were tricked into a deal with Bill Cipher and got possessed, and he did... something to them as he was forced out of their bodies.
    • In the three-part Arc 8 finale "Rifts", "Memories", and "Dimensions", Steven and Dipper are trapped as Stepper after Bill damages Steven's Gem and tricks Stepper into giving up his shield journal, which contains all of Steven and Dipper's memories. This means Stepper only remembers things that happened while he was fused, and doesn't remember who Steven and Dipper were or even that he was a fusion in the first place.
  • In Weight of the World Canada's Semblance is revealed to be memory erasure. Before discovering this he accidentally uses it on Russia (to make him forget about Aura), a hotel owner (to stop him from calling the police) America (erasing memories of what Atlas did to them), and himself.
  • Where the Sunlight Ends: Max and Norman do not remember the events of No Way Home because they were cured via methods that still would have worked in their universe. Otto is the sole exception because he was cured with StarkTech, which then interfaced with the AI in his tentacles. Therefore, his AI was able to retain the memories because it was working in tandem with the new inhibitor chip, and the memories transferred over to Octavius.

Amphibia

  • Watching Amphibia: While Marcy, Olivia and Yunan all experienced the events of "Olivia & Yunan", their memories of what happened have been imperfectly sealed away, so that the last thing they recall was Marcy being stabbed by Andrias. Their memories are jogged in bits in pieces while watching other episodes, but trying to recall more important details causes them physical pain.

Animorphs

  • In What if the Yeerks Were the Good Guys?, the full members of the Sharing try to introduce a woman to the Yeerks; she freaks out so much that they have to sedate her and use a machine to remove her memories of the past twenty minutes.

Calvin and Hobbes

Case Closed

  • Dominoes:
    • One of the many ways Yuusaku abuses Shinichi is by editing his son's memories, keeping him Locked Out of the Loop despite Shinichi's own psychic powers. This is why Shinichi is subconsciously obsessed with creating and keeping records of everything he learns.
    • It's also heavily implied that Shinichi witnessed Kuroba Toichi's death at Yuusaku's hands, but that his father did something to keep that memory heavily repressed, to the point that Shinichi immediately forgets it whenever it briefly resurfaces.

A Certain Magical Index

  • Between the Lines (MrQuestionMark): One of the abilities of the Mental Out power is to alter people's memories, like making her gym teacher forget to call on her and setting Misaka to be called on last when she normally would be called earlier.

CLANNAD

  • In An End to All Things, this is the result of some sort of accident, and is the reason why Okazaki doesn't quite remember Kotomi.

Danganronpa

  • And Again: Due to becoming a Groundhog Peggy Sue, Naegi has Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory. Whenever the mastermind finds out about this, they express a desire to see whether or not they can use the same equipment they used to erase everyone's memories of their time at Hope's Peak to get rid of it. This forces Mukuro to kill him as a protective measure.
  • Blackened Skies:
    • While the students recognize their original classmates, none of them initially recall anything about the mutual killing games they participated in... including their respective murders and subsequent punishments. Having said memories forcibly restored by a Flashback Light causes a collective BSOD.
    • In addition, several discover that they can't recall all the details even after that restoration. Three have forgotten their motives for murdering, while three others can't recall their motives or who their victims were. This was effectively done as a Drama-Preserving Handicap, to prevent the impacted participants from acting upon that knowledge... or, in one case, ensuring that Sakura isn't aware that she killed herself instead of taking another's life.
  • Dangan Ronpa: Assassinating Friendship:
    • Mukuro realizes that she's been subjected to this when she can't recall which war she fought in.
    • K1-B0 also has missing memories; in his case, he can't recall how he killed the researchers who were torturing him as part of Project Vorpal.
  • Danganronpa: Galactic Melancholy: Averted in Chapter 4. While Angie appears to be suffering from this after she falls ill, she's actually gone into deep denial regarding the death of Akane.
  • Danganronpa 2/3 Redux: Return Unto Death: None of the participants recall anything about their original killing games, or how they wound up in Monoville.

Encanto

  • Returning Home: Mirabel ends up losing her memory of everything other than her name when she almost drowns at the river. Coincidentally, she still goes by the name "Madrigal" because she winds-up being raised by her long-lost grandfather.

Harry Potter

  • Be Careful:
    • At one point, Draco lays out for Bellatrix how he could use a series of memory charms and Obliviate spells to manipulate Hermione into believing that she's actually his long-lost sibling, stolen away from the Malfoys by the Grangers.
    • It's also suggested that memory charms can be used to make a muggle woman forget that she was raped.
  • In Breaking the Window, a chain of events lead to Hermione drawing Bellatrix Black from 1968 into 2001, thus erasing her time as a Death Eater. Initially, Andromeda Black distrusts Hermione's motives for her actions, but after using legilimency on Hermione to see her memories of the original timeline, Andromeda accepts Hermione's motives but recognises that seeing those memories will cause her to make unfair judgements about Bellatrix now even though she'll never become a Death Eater. To compromise, Andromeda decides that she will brew a rare potion known as the Waters of Lethe, which puts a block on certain memories while still leaving the person resolved to make the same decision they would make if they had all their memories (if Andromeda just Obliviated herself, she would go right back to distrusting Hermione and they'd never get anywhere).
  • Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality: Blaise Zabini is memory-charmed to remove the knowledge that he is a quintuple agent, bringing him down to quadruple.
  • In Secrets, Ron and Hermione ask Harry to Obliviate their knowledge of Horcruxes after Voldemort's defeat so that no other dark wizards can learn of the technique from them.

Hetalia: Axis Powers

  • Mistakes depicts the nation-tans as unable to disobey a direct order from their human leaders. Thus, when Japan finds out the horrible things being done to his brothers and his boss tells him to forget about it, not even meaning it entirely literally, Japan does''.

Invader Zim

  • Invader Zim: A Bad Thing Never Ends: According to Skoodge, for some reason Zim doesn't remember all the bullying that Red and Purple put him through when they were younger, thinking instead that they were always great friends. It's speculated in-universe that something so traumatic happened that his mind simply blanked it all out and worked around it.
  • Misery Loves Company: The last of Hecate's traps that Gaz runs into is a sprinkler that shoots Water of Lethe into her mouth, erasing all of her memories so that Hecate can raise Gaz as her own child.
  • Played for Laughs in Zim the Warlord: Irken Reversion, as Zim smugly reveals that he erased Dib's memories of the aftermath of "Bolongius Maximus", and that's why Dib can't remember how they reversed their transformation into baloney. It's implied Zim did this just for his own amusement.

Kingdom Hearts

  • The Old Life Alive Again: Xemnas told Genie to make everyone in the Organization forget they ever died and make Roxas believe Xion's death was All Just a Dream. However, the Organization members do ocassionally hallucinate their deaths, and Xion does find out about her death from Genie himself.
  • Reconnected: West is unable to remember anything before she arrived in Traverse Town at age six, including her real name.

Kung Fu Panda

  • Shen vs. Kai: It's eventually revealed why Shen is having flashbacks of events from the movie canon that have been thoroughly derailed from happening in the alternate universe. Shen in the canon-based universe made a Deal with the Devil, which created the alternate universe around him at a point before his death, and his memories of the original world and the deal have been suppressed as part of the bargain.

Marvel Universe

  • The Spider-Man fic "Jackpot" presents Peter and Mary Jane finding a genie in an alternate post-One More Day world where they didn't take Mephisto's deal and Aunt May died, leaving them both on the run from the pro-Registration forces. Peter uses one of his wishes to make this specific wish; " I wish for the world to forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, that only MJ and I, and the people that love and care for us, truly love and care for us, will remember that I’m Spider-Man." As the genie confirms, the world still recalls that Spider-Man exposed his identity, but nobody actually remembers it now beyond certain of Peter's friends, and those friends will only confirm their knowledge whenever Peter talks with them.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

  • Because I Knew You opens in the immediate aftermath of Spider-Man: No Way Home as Wanda Maximoff senses the spell intended to erase all memory of Peter Parker's identity. Due to the power of the Darkhold, Wanda is able to resist the spell as she mistakes it for a deliberate attack on her rather than a generic event affecting the wider world, with the result that she is subsequently the only person on Earth who still remembers Peter Parker (albeit from their brief interaction during the battle against Thanos and Tony Stark's subsequent funeral). Later on, Wanda is able to restore Doctor Strange's memories of Spider-Man's real identity, although the spell remains intact on a global scale.

Mass Effect

  • In Stuck in a World of Fiction the protagonist's memory is almost completely erased in the process of being sent from the real world to the world of Mass Effect. It's later revealed there is more to the memory loss than simply how he got there, as the Reaper's efforts to make him a super soldier included implanting entire other minds and overwriting his own, but it still qualifies for this trope as he still remembers every detail of the games, and most of what he'd ever watched in terms of media. His memory is also otherwise perfect, perhaps making this an Inverted/Subverted trope.

Mega Man

  • In Mega Man Reawakened, coming back from the dead leaves Robert with little memory of his human life at first.

Merlin (2008)

  • In The Student Prince, Merlin uses his magic to wipe Arthur's memory of what happened after kissing Arthur to lift a spell and bring him back to his senses.

Miraculous Ladybug

  • The One to Make It Stay:
    • As in canon, Oblivio erases the memories of their victims, including Ladybug and Chat Noir.
    • In All the Laughs We Had in the Past, everyone who participated in the Guardian ritual gains the ability to erase memories related to the Miraculous and Guardians, as a way of protecting their identities should they be compromised.
  • Recommencer: It's eventually revealed that Gabriel inflicted this upon his own son, creating a series of gaps in their memories when he forced them to forget their friendship with Félix.
  • Adrien reluctantly uses his magic to erase Marinette's memories of seeing his cat ears and tail through his glamour in Spellbound (Lilafly). He hates himself for it afterward, but Tikki and Plagg quietly approve. It's not permanent, though; the memories are only suppressed, and could eventually bubble back up to the surface.
  • Two Letters: When Marinette retired, she lost all of her memories relating to being Ladybug and the Guardian of the Miracle Box. However, she retained the memories of the civilian side of her life, along with some Wistful Amnesia regarding her time as a superhero. Luka is particularly worried about how she seemed accustomed to putting everyone else's needs and wants ahead of her own, to the point that he's spent months convincing her that she doesn't have to constantly defer to his judgment and cater to his every whim.

Monster Girl Encyclopedia

  • In Anonymoose's Monster Girl Saga, Laven wakes up the beginning of the story unable to remember who he is. While he retains his procedural memory, he can't even remember his own name — he takes a new one from a bed of lavender flowers. As the story progresses, he experiences flashes of his original life.

My Hero Academia

  • Cheat Code: Support Strategist: With Izuku's help, Hitoshi discovers that he can modify memories with his Quirk. He's used this to make Bakugou forget about him, had Mei believing he had green hair rather than purple (until she saw him again), and made Tokage's team not notice that they'd lost their headband during the Cavalry Battle.
  • Deja Vu has Present Mic gets hit by a quirk that causes everyone to forget he exists. Even in the computer databases he’s erased. People remember him until they look away. It runs him ragged because everyone he asks for help looks away and forgets him as soon as they do. He and Shota stop the effect with True Love's Kiss.
  • In Haigha, Izuku was kidnapped and held prisoner by villains for five months, subjected to various experiments. He can't recall a single thing about it.
  • In Karma in Retrograde, Touya can't remember anything from the past five years, including his time as the villain Dabi. The last thing he remembers is studying for one of Midnight's exams and calling home to speak with Shouto before Endeavor interrupted their conversation. This contributes to Touya's confusion when he wakes up in a flaming warehouse and sees a tall, muscular, and sharp Shouto who is his age.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

  • Background Pony:
    • Sooner or later, every pony Lyra interacts with will forget they met her. This can even kick in mid-conversation. At best, something they discussed may stick with them, but they won't be able to recall the part she played.
    • It's heavily implied that Lyra and Celestria have met every time she's visited Ponyville, only for the curse to cause them both to forget.
  • Composure:
    • Following an accident, Princess Celestia wakes up in the hospital badly burned, unable to use magic, and without any memories of what happened after her sister visited her room that morning.
    • Celestia later has a panic attack the night after her accident when she wakes up and doesn't recall the events of the previous day, meaning that the amnesia extended to both before and after the incident.
  • Escape from the Moon: Doa has no problems functioning like a normal pony, but suffers Loss of Identity every time she wakes up from her odd dreams of dying. It stops working after she regains her full memories in chapter 6.
  • In Friendship Is Magical Girls, Twilight has a spell designed to erase memories, which she uses to maintain The Masquerade. The only time it doesn't work is on Rainbow Dash in their first encounter; while she doesn't remember the details, she knows afterwards that she's met Twilight before, and that there is something she can't remember. This leads to her hounding Twilight until Celestia orders her to undo the spell and explain things. It's implied the whole reason this happened is because Rainbow's status as an Element Bearer protected her on some level.
  • Friendship Is Optimal: The Law Offices of Artemis, Stella & Beat: Vibrant can't remember exactly what happened to her that led to her Brain Uploading into Equestria, beyond that it was "something really bad." Given that she was murdered and the procedure was done to save her, this is probably a good thing.
  • How I Lost My Mother: Celestia used the Elements of Harmony to erase any and all memories regarding her daughter from everypony in Equestria, along with erasing any documentation and symbols relating to her, Un-Personing her child.
  • Lupine Tree has the "Other", a human soul whose memory was damaged in the process of being brought to Equestria. Has type 1 Laser-Guided Amnesia.
  • My Little Pony: The Mentally Advanced Series: In "Rainbow Dash Presents: Spiderses", Big McIntosh, unlike Twilight, doesn't remember that he's in a story being read by Celestia. Celestia Lampshades this.
  • Discussed in one chapter of The Twilight Child, when Twilight Sparkle learns several surprising things about her future all at one, and talks about them with Princess Celestia. In theory, Princess Celestia could erase her memories. Twilight Sparkle asks her if she could, Celestia asks if Twilight wants those memories removed, Twilight asks if she would. Celestia responds with an emphatic "never".
    • Actually happens to the main character, over several chapters at the hands of the Nightmare possessing her, starting with the memories of her father. She doesn't even notice until she realises she can't remember her father's name.

Naruto

  • Blind: Orochimaru forcibly extracted everything "important" that Sasuke knew about Sound from his memories before leaving him for dead. This becomes a problem when he doesn't realize that the village his team is resting in is actually one of Sound's strongholds.
  • Hakumei: Orochimaru is a victim of this, unable to recall what they've been doing for the last thirteen years.

Neon Genesis Evangelion

  • I don't want to forget: Subverted. Gendo Ikari gets Shinji and Asuka's memories of each other wiped out. However, there are some unintended consequences, like Shinji forgetting how to play Bach Cello's Symphony #1.

Odd Squad

  • In All Mixed Up!, Mariana Mag is forced to have her memory wiped as punishment for rebelling against Odd Squad, but the only parts that are wiped are the parts that know where Precinct 13579 is located and how to get to it. Not only is it actually common routine for the precinct to do this to its most harmful ex-agents that have made Face-Heel Turns, but they have a gadget specifically made for the ordeal. To say nothing of the fact that Mariana experienced immense pain when having her memory wiped, something she describes to Otto during her Motive Rant.
    Mariana Mag: It was like they vivisected my brain and tore parts of it out. I think I went unconscious afterward, because the next thing I knew I was waking up at home to my parents' disapproving stares.
  • If You're Alone Onstage: Otis's father came up with at least two Evil Plans that involved wiping everyone's memories so that he could take over. Otis manages to defeat him with Oscar's Memory-Displace-inator, erasing all of his memories of being a villain.
  • Ships Ahoy!: Olive has shut out all memories relating to the pienado attack (for a very good reason), and when she tries to dig for them to relay the events of the attack to Otto, she can only remember bits and pieces and has to have Oscar help her out. The only memory that's explicitly clear to her is Oprah giving her final words as she lays wounded.

One Piece

  • Coby's Choice: During New World, New Choices, Sanji gets a head injury that causes them to forget everything save for their name and the fact they were traveling with others. Fortunately, simply hearing the phrase "Straw Hat Pirates" proves to be enough to jog their memories.
  • In This Bites!, Cross advises the New World Masons to utilize this to prevent people from finding out about the organization. For example, Tsuru had learned a way of using her Wash-Wash Fruit to wipe away memories of anyone who discovers the group, such as Vice Admiral Komei.

Persona

  • Forewarned is Forearmed: this Persona 4/5 fanfic covers the Persona Q and Q2 events as well, each time they leave the area those games took place in they get amnesia (type2) pertaining everything they learned there and physically removes anything they did there, including thing like persona awakenings. Akira circumvents this by clever use of Note to Self, literally cutting crucial info into his arm after witnessing his younger self get hurt (time travel shenanigans were involved) in a place where he now has a scar that he didn't know the origin of.
  • Persona 4 SILVER BLUE: Since the start of the story, Labrys has been plagued by memory problems. It’s not as bad as her canon counterpart was at first, but she can’t remember everything about her past. She can remember some things, but not everything. May be justified, since it’s implied that something or someone may have purposely tampered with Labrys’s memory while she was sealed away to make sure that she could only recall specific things, which is something she’s really not happy about.

Pokémon

  • In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Silver Resistance Char, the protagonist, has this to the extent that he doesn't even remember his own name (Char being a nickname given by Saura). Subverted with Saura, who we thought was invoking this trope after being Mind Raped.

Saki

  • In Let the Heart decide, Saki falls down and hits her head in the hot springs, and as a result, starts thinking Hisa is her older sister instead of Teru.

Sonic the Hedgehog

Star Wars

  • A fanfic called Innocence sees Vader suffering brain damage after a crash into Rebel territory. When he learns the facts of his career, he decides he'd rather start as a new man. While he's unsuccessful in getting rid of his breathing mask, he adopts some less intimidating prosthetics and swaps his black cape for green coveralls. He rediscovers his engineering talent with Han as a mentor/bodyguard, and after helping the pilots get even with an obnoxious commander, is ultimately accepted as a comrade.

Steven Universe

  • In Long-Term Memories, people who break free of Spinel's mind control forget everything that happened during their possession. Connie forgets one afternoon, Steven forgets two whole days, and Amethyst forgets nearly an entire week.

True Blood

  • In How Could You Forget, Antonia ends up erasing Bill Compton's memories instead of Eric Northman's. Bill remembers that he's a vampire, and that he can play the piano, and not much else. He also has a few memories of his maker Lorena, and Jessica has to help Bill re-learn just enough about the vampire politics in Louisiana so that he can go out in public and not give away his amnesia to other vampires, since he is their King.

Winx Club

  • In canon, the Wizards of the Black Circle only wiped Klaus' memories of his wife Morgana, which left a plot hole — did not anyone notice she was missing? In You Were My Best Friend, this is fixed by extending the amnesia laser to everyone who ever met Morgana. Her dance studio passes ownership to one of the instructors, Ms. Matthews, with no one remembering it used to belong to Madame Morgana.

Worm

  • A Cloudy Path: Ruggedo has the ability to erase everyone's memories of whatever is discussed in his presence. However, it even works on him. Taylor is able to avoid this effect with the help of certain equipment.

X-Men

  • A Treatise On Evolution And Extinction:
    • After suppressing the Phoenix, Charles did this to everyone who knew about Jean and Jakob's powers... including Jean and Jakob themselves. The sheer scale of this project put him out of commission from the migraines he was suffering afterwards.
    • He also erases Rogue's memories of Jean hurting her.

Young Justice

  • The protagonist of With This Ring retains his memory of most DC settings, but has entirely forgotten the universe where he arrived. He later discovers that a similar phenomenon has occurred for alternate versions of himself in other universes such as Teen Titans or The Boys; they have each forgotten the specific setting they've landed in.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

  • In Deserted Distractions, Yami Bakura can erase memories, and he plans to do so to Tea so Yami Yugi won't come after him.


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