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* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'':
** One of the earliest examples appeared to be that {{spoiler|Chao}} claimed to be a martian from the future, and attempted to break [[The Masquerade]] in order to prevent a future tragedy. After she's defeated, she returns to her own time, and the whole "future tragedy" thing wasn't mentioned again. {{spoiler|Until it turned out to be a massive [[Brick Joke]] with [[The Reveal]] that Mundus Magicus is on Mars, and the implication that its destruction is the tragedy she was trying to prevent.}}
** There was also another one in the form of Zazie's appearance in the middle of [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v01/c001/10.html this splash page in chapter 1], in which she has claws. This is never commented on or mentioned in any way in the story itself, leading to [[Epileptic Trees|all sorts of fan theories]] and the eventual assumption that the author forgot about it. {{spoiler|[[Brick Joke|Until]] [[Wham! Episode|chapter 298]]}}: She's {{spoiler|a [[Cute Monster Girl|demon girl]], although the reveal isn't all that surprising by the time it happens as the magical world is full of [[Half-Human Hybrid|hybrid girls]], from catfolk to dragonfolk.}}
** The whereabouts and activities of {{spoiler|Graf Herman}} remain unclear, even though he survived his battle with Negi and promised that they would meet again. He suggested that he may know how to reverse the petrification cast on the inhabitants of Negi's village when he attacked it some time before the main story begins, but {{spoiler|by the [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]], Konoka went ahead and cured them anyway}} and he vanishes completely
** Negi's mother, Queen Arika, despite being incredible important and surviving the events that destroyed her country, is never mentioned again. Her reasons for abandoning Negi, or her inability to help, for the less cynical, are never revealed. Similarly, the significance of Negi being her heir and what he does about it is never touched upon.
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* The Absol [[Complete Monster|Hunter J]] captured in her introductory episode in ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]]'' for some reason was actually not reverted back from its statue form at the end of said episode unlike Pikachu, Meowth, and Gardevoir.
** The well-dressed man who trades Ash for his Butterfree on the S.S. Anne seemed to be left for dead. The last we see of him he's standing by the trade machine after trading Butterfree back to Ash while Ash runs after Butterfree's ball, which slipped from his hands. Not long after that the ship capsizes. Considering we don't really know where the trade machine was on the ship, he may or may not have had time to escape. It's possible there's a well-dressed corpse somewhere in that ship.
* ''[[Seitokai Yakuindomo]]'' pulls a silly version of this one in episode nine. Tsuda writes an essay for the school newspaper. Shino reads the first part of an sad story about a stray cat and is moved to tears. Arai takes over from that point and somehow gets to a point whether the cat is somehow floating out at sea in a storm and a [[Art Shift|sailor dramatically jumps overboard]] [[Out -of -Genre Experience|to save it saying "I'll leave the rest to you" to his crew]]; Aria is also moved to tears and Tsuda points out that [[Leaning On the Fourth Wall|nothing in that last scene had anything to do with what he wrote]]. Suzu is moved to tears finishing off the story starting from where Shino left off, but Tsuda demands to know what happened to George.
{{quote| [[Beat Panel|George]]: *thumbs up* Yeah!<br />
Tsuda: "Yeah" my ass! }}