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* Early on the ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' manga the Twelve Kizuki system is explained by vague nondescript silhouettes of demons belonging to that group, the anime teases defined silhouettes of what the Twelve Kizuki actually look like as early as the first opening theme and by expanding Kyogai's flashback of him being expelled from the Lower Ranks.

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* Early on the ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' manga manga, the Twelve Kizuki system is explained by vague nondescript silhouettes of demons belonging to that group, the group. The anime teases defined silhouettes of what the Twelve Kizuki actually look like as early as the first opening theme and by expanding Kyogai's flashback of him being expelled from the Lower Ranks.



* ''Manga/FrierenBeyondJourneysEnd'': The first OP features a cameo from Serie slouching on her throne near the end. She does not receive her first mention and appearance until the Mage Examination Arc, which by the time the anime gets to it, it has already switched over to the second OP.



* ''Literature/MushokuTenseiJoblessReincarnation'': During the execution of [[spoiler:Eris's grandfather Sauros]] in Season 1, keen-eyed viewers might spot a certain peculiar individual with white hair and shades in the balcony observing the execution being carried out. The end of the season reveals this individual to be none other than [[spoiler:Sylphiette, who had become all but unrecognizable thanks to her becoming PrematurelyGreyHaired in the wake of the mass teleportation (which itself does not get revealed until Episode 0 of Season 2)]].

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* ''Literature/MushokuTenseiJoblessReincarnation'': During the execution of [[spoiler:Eris's grandfather Sauros]] in Season 1, keen-eyed viewers might spot a certain peculiar individual with white hair and shades in the balcony above observing the execution being carried out. The end of the season reveals this individual to be none other than [[spoiler:Sylphiette, who had become all but unrecognizable thanks to her becoming PrematurelyGreyHaired in the wake of the mass teleportation (which itself does not get revealed until Episode 0 of Season 2)]].
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* ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders'''': IDOLO'' was created as a prequel [=OVA=] to the UsefulNotes/Playstation2 game ''Zone of the Enders''. In it, scientist Rachel Links looks at a FatalFamilyPhoto of her estranged husband and children, reflecting that she wished she could seem them again. It is a small scene in the [=OVA=], but the full-length series that came after centered on her husband James trying to reconcile with their children and seek her out.

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* ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders'''': IDOLO'' was created as a prequel [=OVA=] to the UsefulNotes/Playstation2 Platform/PlayStation2 game ''Zone of the Enders''. In it, scientist Rachel Links looks at a FatalFamilyPhoto of her estranged husband and children, reflecting that she wished she could seem them again. It is a small scene in the [=OVA=], but the full-length series that came after centered on her husband James trying to reconcile with their children and seek her out.
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* ''Literature/MushokuTenseiJoblessReincarnation'': During the execution of [[spoiler:Eris's grandfather Sauros]] in Season 1, keen-eyed viewers might spot a certain peculiar individual with white hair and shades in the balcony observing the execution being carried out. The end of the season reveals this individual to be none other than [[spoiler:Sylphiette, who had become all but unrecognizable thanks to her becoming PrematurelyGreyHaired in the wake of the mass teleportation (which itself does not get revealed until Episode 0 of Season 2)]].
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* ''Manga/OokuTheInnerChambers'': Shogun Ienobu is actually the first of the female shoguns to be introduced, but it's only for a brief moment to introduce the concept of the Ooku before the main plot starts at the end of her daughter's reign, and Ienobu doesn't properly enter the story until Volume 6 during the middle of the HowWeGotHere arcs.
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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' likes this trope:

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** Remember that girl in Trost who thanked Mikasa for killing a titan? [[spoiler:Her name is Louise and she joined the Survey Corps because Mikasa inspired her.]]
** How about the girl Sasha rescued in her village? [[spoiler:She's Kaya, who now lives at an orphanage run by Sasha's parents. Kaya gets bonus points in that she encounters Gabi and Falco, who are connected to Eren.]]

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** Remember that The girl in Trost who thanked Mikasa for killing a titan? titan. [[spoiler:Her name is Louise and she joined the Survey Corps because Mikasa inspired her.]]
** How about the The girl Sasha rescued in her village? village. [[spoiler:She's Kaya, who now lives at an orphanage run by Sasha's parents. Kaya gets bonus points in that she encounters Gabi and Falco, who are connected to Eren.]]
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** [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Elekid, Ledyba, Hoothoot, Bellossom, Lugia, and Slowking]] appeared in the [[Anime/Pokemon2000 second movie]] (set during the Orange Island saga and before ''Gold & Silver'' and the Johto saga came out).

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** [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Elekid, Ledyba, Hoothoot, Bellossom, Lugia, and Slowking]] appeared in the [[Anime/Pokemon2000 second movie]] (set during the Orange Island saga and before ''Gold & Silver'' and the Johto saga came out). In Lugia's case however, this originally wasn't the case since it was designed by the anime's original director and was planned to just be in the movie but not the games before they later changed their minds.
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** In the very first episode, Ash catches a glimpse of a large golden bird flying through a rainbow. That bird was only revealed with the arrival of ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' as Ho-Oh, a legendary bird Pokémon; its colors changed a lot since then.

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** In the very first episode, Ash catches a glimpse of a large golden bird flying through a rainbow. That bird was only revealed with the arrival of ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' as Ho-Oh, a legendary bird Pokémon; its colors changed a lot since then.then since it was based on the 1997 spaceworld demo version of it at the time before it was changed in the final version of the game.

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