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A film or other literary work where a [[Sequel]] is released long, long after the original work. May sometimes be a [[Trilogy Creep]], very often related to [[Development Hell]]. Does not apply to Sequels [[In Name Only]], [[Sequel Series]], or [[Continuity Reboot|Franchise Reboots]]. This Trope is for honest-to-goodness sequels. See also [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation]], and a related Webcomic trope, [[Schedule Slip]].
A film or other literary work where a [[Sequel]] is released long, long after the original work. May sometimes be a [[Trilogy Creep]], very often related to [[Development Hell]]. Does not apply to Sequels [[In Name Only]], [[Sequel Series]], or [[Continuity Reboot|Franchise Reboots]]. This Trope is for honest-to-goodness sequels. See also [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation]], and a related Webcomic trope, [[Schedule Slip]].

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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Slayers]] Try'' (1997) and ''[[Slayers]] Revolution'' (2008) -- 11 years.
* ''[[Slayers]] Try'' (1997) and ''[[Slayers]] Revolution'' (2008) -- 11 years.
* Both in-universe and out-of-universe, there was a Sequel Gap between ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' and ''Mobile Suit Z Gundam''. Real life: 7 years. In-universe, 5 years. This happened again later with Char's Counterattack, which came out 8 years after Z Gundam, and then after that, a couple of years later, came F91. Another, even bigger Sequel Gap is between [[Chars Counterattack]] and its direct sequel, ''Mobile Suit Gundam UC'', which had its first episode launched about ''17 years'' after CCA. The Universal Century certainly loves Sequel Gaps a lot.
* Both in-universe and out-of-universe, there was a Sequel Gap between ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' and ''Mobile Suit Z Gundam''. Real life: 7 years. In-universe, 5 years. This happened again later with Char's Counterattack, which came out 8 years after Z Gundam, and then after that, a couple of years later, came F91. Another, even bigger Sequel Gap is between [[Chars Counterattack]] and its direct sequel, ''Mobile Suit Gundam UC'', which had its first episode launched about ''17 years'' after CCA. The Universal Century certainly loves Sequel Gaps a lot.
* ''[[Ghost in The Shell (film)|Ghost in The Shell]]'' (1995) and ''Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence'' (2004) -- 9 years.
* ''[[Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)|Ghost in The Shell]]'' (1995) and ''Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence'' (2004) -- 9 years.
* ''[[Last Exile]]'' (2003) and ''[[Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing]]'' (2011) -- 8 years.
* ''[[Last Exile]]'' (2003) and ''[[Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing]]'' (2011) -- 8 years.
* ''[[Gunbuster]]'' (1988–89) and ''[[Diebuster]]'' (2004-05) -- 14 years.
* ''[[Gunbuster]]'' (1988–89) and ''[[Diebuster]]'' (2004-05) -- 14 years.


== [[Film]] ==

* ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 3'', a gap of 11 years from ''2''.
== Films -- Animation ==
* ''[[Toy Story]] 3'', a gap of 11 years from ''2''.
* ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' will be getting a prequel, ''Monsters University'' in 2013–12 years after it was released.
* ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' will be getting a prequel, ''Monsters University'' in 2013–12 years after it was released.
* ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'' (1982) and ''The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue'' (1998) -- 16 years.
* ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'' (1982) and ''The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue'' (1998) -- 16 years.
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** ''[[The Rescuers]]'' (1977) and ''The Rescuers Down Under'' (1990) -- 13 years.
** ''[[The Rescuers]]'' (1977) and ''The Rescuers Down Under'' (1990) -- 13 years.
* ''[[Cat City]]'' (1986) and ''Cat City 2: The Cat of Satan'' (2007) -- 21 years.
* ''[[Cat City]]'' (1986) and ''Cat City 2: The Cat of Satan'' (2007) -- 21 years.
* ''[[The Incredibles]]'' (2004) and ''[[The Incredibles 2]]'' (2018) -- 14 years.


== Films -- Live-Action ==
* ''[[Tron]]'' (1982) and ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' (2010) -- 28 years.
* ''[[Tron]]'' (1982) and ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' (2010) -- 28 years.
* ''[[Wall Street]]'' (1987) and ''Money Never Sleeps'' (2010) -- 23 years.
* ''[[Wall Street]]'' (1987) and ''Money Never Sleeps'' (2010) -- 23 years.
* ''[[The Hustler]]'' (1961) and ''[[The Color of Money]]'' (1986) -- 24 years.
* ''[[The Hustler (film)|The Hustler]]'' (1961) and ''[[The Color of Money]]'' (1986) -- 24 years.
* ''[[Psycho]]'' (1960) and ''[[Psycho II]]'' (1983) -- 23 years.
* ''[[Psycho]]'' (1960) and ''[[Psycho II]]'' (1983) -- 23 years.
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' (1989) and ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' (2008) -- 19 years.
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' (1989) and ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' (2008) -- 19 years.
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* ''[[Rambo]] III'' (1988) and ''[[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|Rambo]]'' (2008) -- 20 years.
* ''[[Rambo]] III'' (1988) and ''[[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|Rambo]]'' (2008) -- 20 years.
* ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' (1980) and ''The Blues Brothers 2000'' ([[Trope 2000|1998]]) -- 18 years.
* ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' (1980) and ''The Blues Brothers 2000'' ([[Trope 2000|1998]]) -- 18 years.
* ''[[War Games]]: The Dead Code''. 1983/2008–25 years (with some non-trope-fitters in between).
* ''[[WarGames]]: The Dead Code''. 1983/2008–25 years (with some non-trope-fitters in between).
* Common with the ''[[Terminator]]'' series: 7 years to the second, 12 to the third, and 6 to the fourth.
* Common with the ''[[Terminator]]'' series: 7 years to the second, 12 to the third, and 6 to the fourth.
* Also common with the ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' series: 7 years to the second, 6 to the third, and 5 to the fourth. And if you count the ''[[Alien vs. Predator]]'' films in the series, another 7 years to the first of those.
* Also common with the ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' series: 7 years to the second, 6 to the third, and 5 to the fourth. And if you count the ''[[Alien vs. Predator]]'' films in the series, another 7 years to the first of those.
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* Counting only the main ''[[American Pie]]'' films (the direct-to-DVD spinoffs are borderline [[In Name Only]] anyway), it's 9 years between ''American Wedding'' and the 2012 ''American Reunion''.
* Counting only the main ''[[American Pie]]'' films (the direct-to-DVD spinoffs are borderline [[In Name Only]] anyway), it's 9 years between ''American Wedding'' and the 2012 ''American Reunion''.
* ''[[Before Sunrise]]'' (1995) and ''Before Sunset'' (2004) -- 9 years.
* ''[[Before Sunrise]]'' (1995) and ''Before Sunset'' (2004) -- 9 years.
* ''[[Bad Boys]]'' (1995) and ''[[Bad Boys 2|Bad Boys II]]'' (2003) -- 8 years.
* ''[[Bad Boys]]'' (1995) and ''[[Bad Boys 2]]'' (2003) -- 8 years.
* Brazilian filmmaker made a trilogy about his [[Alter Ego]] character Coffin Joe. The movies are ''At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul'' (1963), ''This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse'' (1967), and finally ''Embodiment of Evil'' (2008), only 41 YEARS after the second one. Of course, that doesn't mean he did nothing at all this years, even using Coffin joe in minor roles in his other projects.
* Brazilian filmmaker made a trilogy about his [[Alter Ego]] character Coffin Joe. The movies are ''At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul'' (1963), ''This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse'' (1967), and finally ''Embodiment of Evil'' (2008), only 41 YEARS after the second one. Of course, that doesn't mean he did nothing at all this years, even using Coffin joe in minor roles in his other projects.
* ''[[Spy Kids]] 3D: Game Over'' (2003) and ''Spy Kids 4D: All the Time in the World'' (2011) -- 8 years, by which time [[Fleeting Demographic]] had set in. The franchise was [[Fleeting Demographic Rule|more-or-less remarketed as though new]].
* ''[[Spy Kids]] 3D: Game Over'' (2003) and ''Spy Kids 4D: All the Time in the World'' (2011) -- 8 years, by which time [[Fleeting Demographic]] had set in. The franchise was [[Fleeting Demographic Rule|more-or-less remarketed as though new]].
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* ''[[Men in Black]] 3'' comes 10 years after its predecessor.
* ''[[Men in Black]] 3'' comes 10 years after its predecessor.
* Harold Lloyd's ''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' (1947) was a sequel to his hit film ''[[The Freshman]]'' (1925).
* Harold Lloyd's ''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' (1947) was a sequel to his hit film ''[[The Freshman]]'' (1925).
* ''[[The Hobbit (film)|The Hobbit]]'' will have its first part released 9 years after ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]: The Return of the King'' (see also the Literature entry below).
* ''[[The Hobbit (film)|The Hobbit]]'' had its first part released 9 years after ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]: The Return of the King'' (see also the Literature entry below).
* ''[[Top Gun]]'' (1986) and ''[[Top Gun: Maverick]]'' (2022) -- 36 years, though work was being done on it as far back as 2012.


== [[Literature]] ==

== Literature ==
* [[Vernor Vinge]]'s ''[[Zones of Thought|A Fire Upon the Deep]]'' came out in 1992; the sequel, ''[[Zones of Thought|The Children of the Sky]]'', was released in 2011 (19 years). ''[[Zones of Thought|A Deepness in The Sky]]''—set in the same universe but not a direct sequel—came out in the interim.
* [[Vernor Vinge]]'s ''[[Zones of Thought|A Fire Upon the Deep]]'' came out in 1992; the sequel, ''[[Zones of Thought|The Children of the Sky]]'', was released in 2011 (19 years). ''[[Zones of Thought|A Deepness in The Sky]]''—set in the same universe but not a direct sequel—came out in the interim.
* [[C. J. Cherryh]]'s ''[[Cyteen]]'' and ''Regenesis'' (1988/2009) -- 21 years. Similar to the Vinge example above, Cherryh had other [[Alliance Union]] books come out between the two.
* [[C. J. Cherryh]]'s ''[[Cyteen]]'' and ''Regenesis'' (1988/2009) -- 21 years. Similar to the Vinge example above, Cherryh had other [[Alliance Union]] books come out between the two.
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* ''Magicians of [[Gor]]'' (book 25 in the series): 1988 -- ''Witness of Gor'' (book 26): 2001. 13 years.
* ''Magicians of [[Gor]]'' (book 25 in the series): 1988 -- ''Witness of Gor'' (book 26): 2001. 13 years.
* Fans of Isobelle Carmody's ''Obernewtyn'' series waited 10 years for the fifth book in the sequence; the fourth book, ''The Keeping Place'' was originally published in 1998, ''The Stone Key'' in 2008.
* Fans of Isobelle Carmody's ''Obernewtyn'' series waited 10 years for the fifth book in the sequence; the fourth book, ''The Keeping Place'' was originally published in 1998, ''The Stone Key'' in 2008.
* In Clare Bell's ''[[The Book of the Named|The Named]]'' series, the release of the first four books was spread between 1983 and 1991. Seventeen years later, the series started its re-issue because of its new fifth book, ''Ratha's Courage'' (2008). The next year also saw a [http://www.wandsandworlds.com/community/node/7230 novelette] written on Twitter and a short story in an anthology of speculative fiction.
* In Clare Bell's ''[[The Book of the Named|The Named]]'' series, the release of the first four books was spread between 1983 and 1991. Seventeen years later, the series started its re-issue because of its new fifth book, ''Ratha's Courage'' (2008). The next year also saw a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120417145209/http://wandsandworlds.com/community/node/7230 novelette] written on Twitter and a short story in an anthology of speculative fiction.
* The fourth book in Isaac Asimov's ''[[Foundation]]'' series, ''Foundation's Edge'', was published in 1982, 29 years after the original trilogy.
* The fourth book in Isaac Asimov's ''[[Foundation]]'' series, ''Foundation's Edge'', was published in 1982, 29 years after the original trilogy.
* The third book in his "Robot Trilogy", ''[[The Robots of Dawn]]'' was published in 1983, 26 years after the second.
* The third book in his "Robot Trilogy", ''[[The Robots of Dawn]]'' was published in 1983, 26 years after the second.
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* ''[[The Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey|The Odyssey]]'' were likely composed some time around 850 BC. ''[[The Aeneid]]'', a [[Continuation Fic]], was finished in 19 BC. If both are taken as part of [[Classical Mythology]], that's a Sequel Gap of ''over 800 years''.
* ''[[The Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey|The Odyssey]]'' were likely composed some time around 850 BC. ''[[The Aeneid]]'', a [[Continuation Fic]], was finished in 19 BC. If both are taken as part of [[Classical Mythology]], that's a Sequel Gap of ''over 800 years''.
* ''[[The Egypt Game]]'' (1967) and ''The Gypsy Game'' (1997) -- 30 years. Both are set in [[The Present Day]] through the use of [[Comic Book Time]].
* ''[[The Egypt Game]]'' (1967) and ''The Gypsy Game'' (1997) -- 30 years. Both are set in [[The Present Day]] through the use of [[Comic Book Time]].
* The first two books in Leslie Barringer's [[Low Fantasy]] ''Neustria Cycle'' came out in 1927 and then '28. The third and final book was published 20 years after the second.
* The first two books in Leslie Barringer's [[Low Fantasy]] ''Neustria Cycle'' came out in 1927 and then '28. The third and final book was published 20 years after the second.
* Some 65 years separated Harper Lee's ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'' and ''[[Go Set a Watchman]]''.



== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Bionic Commando]]'' (1988) and ''Bionic Commando Rearmed'' (2008) -- 20 years.
* ''[[Bionic Commando]]'' (1988) and ''Bionic Commando Rearmed'' (2008) -- 20 years.
* ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]'' (1996) and ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]'' (2011) -- [[Duke Nukem Forever/Development History|15 years]]. There were a few games that played differently a few years after ''3D'', however.
* ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]'' (1996) and ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]'' (2011) -- [[Duke Nukem Forever/Development History|15 years]]. There were a few games that played differently a few years after ''3D'', however.
* ''[[Kid Icarus]]: Of Myths and Monsters'' (1991) and ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012) -- 21 years. The trailer for the new game pokes fun at this by having Pit say, "Sorry to keep you waiting."
* ''[[Kid Icarus]]: Of Myths and Monsters'' (1991) and ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012) -- 21 years. The trailer for the new game pokes fun at this by having Pit say, "Sorry to keep you waiting."
* ''Super Metroid'' (1994) and ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' / ''[[Metroid]] Fusion'' (2002) -- 8 years.
* ''Super Metroid'' (1994) and ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' / ''[[Metroid]] Fusion'' (2002) -- 8 years. Then 8 more years to ''Metroid: Other M'' (2010). Then 11 more to ''Metroid Dread'' (2021).
* ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''—a decade after [[Marvel vs. Capcom 2|the second game]].
* ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''—a decade after [[Marvel vs. Capcom 2|the second game]].
* ''[[The Great Giana Sisters]]'' (1987) and ''Giana Sisters DS'' (2009) -- 22 years.
* ''[[The Great Giana Sisters]]'' (1987) and ''Giana Sisters DS'' (2009) -- 22 years.
* ''[[Fallout 2]]'' was released in 1998, ''[[Fallout 3]]'' came out in 2008–10 years.
* ''[[Fallout 2]]'' was released in 1998, ''[[Fallout 3]]'' came out in 2008–10 years.
* ''[[Starcraft II]]'', 12 years after [[Starcraft|the original]].
* ''[[StarCraft II]]'', 12 years after [[StarCraft|the original]].
* ''[[Street Fighter III]]: 3rd Strike'' (1999) and ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' (2008) -- 9 years. Although, there were other Capcom fighting games featuring ''[[Street Fighter]]'' characters.
* ''[[Street Fighter III]]: 3rd Strike'' (1999) and ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' (2008) -- 9 years. Although, there were other Capcom fighting games featuring ''[[Street Fighter]]'' characters.
* ''[[Sonic 3 and Knuckles|Sonic The Hedgehog 3]]'' (1994) and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 4]]'' (2010) -- 16 years. Although there were many other ''Sonic'' titles released between then.
* ''[[Sonic 3 and Knuckles|Sonic The Hedgehog 3]]'' (1994) and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 4]]'' (2010) -- 16 years. Although there were many other ''Sonic'' titles released between then.
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* ''[[Raiden]] III'' (2005) -- 7 years if you count ''[[Raiden Fighters]] JET'' (1998) as the last entry, 11 if you count ''Raiden DX'' (1994) as the last.
* ''[[Raiden]] III'' (2005) -- 7 years if you count ''[[Raiden Fighters]] JET'' (1998) as the last entry, 11 if you count ''Raiden DX'' (1994) as the last.
* ''G-Darius'' (1997) and ''Darius Burst'' (2009) -- 12 years.
* ''G-Darius'' (1997) and ''Darius Burst'' (2009) -- 12 years.
* ''[[Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake]]'' (1990) and ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' (1998) -- 8 years.
* ''[[Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake]]'' (1990) and ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' (1998) -- 8 years.
* ''[[River City Ransom]]'' (1989) and ''River City Ransom 2'' (scheduled for 2012) -- 23 years. There has been other [[Kunio Kun]] games in Japan in the years between (including other [[Beat'Em Up|beat-'em-ups]]), but as far as a genuine ''River City Ransom''/''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari'' sequel is concerned, the closest thing there is to one was ''Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zen'in Shūgō'' for the Famicom, a feudal-themed pseudo-sequel released exclusively in Japan in 1991, and the GBA version (''River City Ransom EX'') released in 2004.
* ''[[River City Ransom]]'' (1989) and ''River City Ransom 2'' (scheduled for 2012) -- 23 years. There has been other [[Kunio-Kun]] games in Japan in the years between (including other [[Beat'Em Up|beat-'em-ups]]), but as far as a genuine ''River City Ransom''/''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari'' sequel is concerned, the closest thing there is to one was ''Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zen'in Shūgō'' for the Famicom, a feudal-themed pseudo-sequel released exclusively in Japan in 1991, and the GBA version (''River City Ransom EX'') released in 2004.
* ''[[Carmageddon]] TDR 2000'' (2000) and ''Carmageddon: Reincarnation'' (scheduled for 2012) -- 12 years.
* ''[[Carmageddon]] TDR 2000'' (2000) and ''Carmageddon: Reincarnation'' (scheduled for 2012) -- 12 years.
* ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'' (2001) and ''Luigi's Mansion 2'' (scheduled for 2012) -- 11 years.
* ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]'' (2001) and ''Luigi's Mansion 2'' (scheduled for 2012) -- 11 years.
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* ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (1991) and ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (2008) -- 17 years. Note that this is in regards to a direct story sequel, as the [[Final Fantasy]] series is [[Non-Linear Sequel]] with 14 titles in the main series.
* ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (1991) and ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (2008) -- 17 years. Note that this is in regards to a direct story sequel, as the [[Final Fantasy]] series is [[Non-Linear Sequel]] with 14 titles in the main series.
* ''[[Pikmin]] 2'' (2004) and ''Pikmin 3'' (planned to be a launch title for the [[Wii U]] in late 2012) -- 8–9 years.
* ''[[Pikmin]] 2'' (2004) and ''Pikmin 3'' (planned to be a launch title for the [[Wii U]] in late 2012) -- 8–9 years.
* ''[[Earthbound]]'' (1994 in Japan) and ''[[Mother 3]]'' (2006) -- 12 years. It should be noted that ''MOTHER 3'' fell victim to [[Vaporware]] status for a very good chunk of that time - its earliest incarnation was intended for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and it ended up emerging at the end of the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s lifespan!
* ''[[EarthBound]]'' (1994 in Japan) and ''[[Mother 3]]'' (2006) -- 12 years. It should be noted that ''MOTHER 3'' fell victim to [[Vaporware]] status for a very good chunk of that time - its earliest incarnation was intended for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and it ended up emerging at the end of the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s lifespan!
* ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins|Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts]]'' (1991) and ''Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins'' (2006) -- 15 years. Not counting the Wonderswan game Capcom licensed to Bandai, the [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''Super'', or the ''Gargoyle's Quest'' spin-off series with Firebrand (aka Red Arremer).
* ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins|Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts]]'' (1991) and ''Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins'' (2006) -- 15 years. Not counting the Wonderswan game Capcom licensed to Bandai, the [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''Super'', or the ''Gargoyle's Quest'' spin-off series with Firebrand (aka Red Arremer).
* ''[[Yoshi's Island|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (1995) and ''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' (2006) -- 11 years. Mario had kept on going in the meantime, but ''New'' was a direct return to classic 2D platforming that had been mostly abandoned since ''Yoshi's Island''.
* ''[[Yoshi's Island|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (1995) and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' (2006) -- 11 years. Mario had kept on going in the meantime, but ''New'' was a direct return to classic 2D platforming that had been mostly abandoned since ''Yoshi's Island''.
* ''[[Donkey Kong]]'' (1981), ''[[Donkey Kong 94]]'' (1994), and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' (2004) -- 13 years and 10 years, respectively.
* ''[[Donkey Kong]]'' (1981), ''[[Donkey Kong 94]]'' (1994), and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' (2004) -- 13 years and 10 years, respectively.
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country (video game)|Donkey Kong Country]] 3'' (1996) and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' (2010) -- 14 years. If you count ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' (1999) in the series, it's 11 years.
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country (video game)|Donkey Kong Country]] 3'' (1996) and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' (2010) -- 14 years. If you count ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' (1999) in the series, it's 11 years.
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* [[Yoshi's Island]] (1995) to [[Yoshi's Island]] DS (2006), that's 11 years if you only count games in the direct [[Yoshi's Island]] series. If you count other Yoshi games, the gap between [[Yoshi's Story]] (1997) and Yoshi's Topsy Turvy/Universal Gravitation (2004) would count instead, with 7 years between games.
* [[Yoshi's Island]] (1995) to [[Yoshi's Island]] DS (2006), that's 11 years if you only count games in the direct [[Yoshi's Island]] series. If you count other Yoshi games, the gap between [[Yoshi's Story]] (1997) and Yoshi's Topsy Turvy/Universal Gravitation (2004) would count instead, with 7 years between games.
* ''[[Rayman]] 3: Hoodlum Havoc'' (2003) and ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' (2011) -- 8 years. The ''[[Raving Rabbids]]'' games are only spin-offs.
* ''[[Rayman]] 3: Hoodlum Havoc'' (2003) and ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' (2011) -- 8 years. The ''[[Raving Rabbids]]'' games are only spin-offs.
* ''[[Disaster Report]]'''s fourth game came out nine years after the third due to real life disaster setting it into [[Development Hell]]. Counting English releases only, it raises to thirteen years.
* ''[[Armored Core]]: Verdict Day'' (2013) to ''Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon'' (2023) -- 10 years.


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    A film or other literary work where a Sequel is released long, long after the original work. May sometimes be a Trilogy Creep, very often related to Development Hell. Does not apply to Sequels In Name Only, Sequel Series, or Franchise Reboots. This Trope is for honest-to-goodness sequels. See also Capcom Sequel Stagnation, and a related Webcomic trope, Schedule Slip.

    Examples of Sequel Gap include:

    Anime and Manga

    • Slayers Try (1997) and Slayers Revolution (2008) -- 11 years.
    • Both in-universe and out-of-universe, there was a Sequel Gap between Mobile Suit Gundam and Mobile Suit Z Gundam. Real life: 7 years. In-universe, 5 years. This happened again later with Char's Counterattack, which came out 8 years after Z Gundam, and then after that, a couple of years later, came F91. Another, even bigger Sequel Gap is between Chars Counterattack and its direct sequel, Mobile Suit Gundam UC, which had its first episode launched about 17 years after CCA. The Universal Century certainly loves Sequel Gaps a lot.
    • Ghost in The Shell (1995) and Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004) -- 9 years.
    • Last Exile (2003) and Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing (2011) -- 8 years.
    • Gunbuster (1988–89) and Diebuster (2004-05) -- 14 years.

    Film

    Literature

    • Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep came out in 1992; the sequel, The Children of the Sky, was released in 2011 (19 years). A Deepness in The Sky—set in the same universe but not a direct sequel—came out in the interim.
    • C. J. Cherryh's Cyteen and Regenesis (1988/2009) -- 21 years. Similar to the Vinge example above, Cherryh had other Alliance Union books come out between the two.
    • The Time Ships, an official sequel to The Time Machine was published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the first book (1895/ 1995).
    • There was a 12-year gap between the third and fourth book in The Demon Princes series. The series was always planned to have 5 books.
    • The Earth's Children series had a 12 year gap between The Plains of Passage (1990) and The Sheltes of Stone (2002). Assuming The Land of the Painted Caves comes out as scheduled in 2011, that will have been another 9 year gap.
    • Part I of Goethe's Faust was first published in 1808. Part II (a sequel in all but name) was released in 1832 (24 years).
    • The Unicorn Chronicles had something like almost 10 years between the 2nd book and the 3rd book being published.
    • Peter And Wendy (1911) and its authorised sequel Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006) -- 95 years.
    • Closing Time, the sequel to Catch-22, was published in 1994; 33 years after the original novel.
    • In the Magic Kingdom of Landover series, there was a fourteen year gap between the fifth book, Witches' Brew, and the sixth, A Princess of Landover (for reference, there were nine years between the release of the first book and the fifth).
    • Gone with the Wind (1937) and its authorised sequel Scarlett (1991) have a gap of 54 years and then an officially authorized POV Sequel Rhett Butler's People (2007) 16 years later.
    • My Side of the Mountain (1959) by Jean Craighead George had its sequel On the Far Side of the Mountain published in 1990, leaving a gap of 31 years. The third book, Frightful's Mountain, came nine years after that.
    • Julie of the Wolves (1972) by Jean Craighead George got its sequels Julie and Julie's Wolf Pack in 1994 and 1997, respectively (22 and 25 years).
    • Psycho, the original Robert Bloch novel (1959), and Psycho II also by Bloch (1982), which was totally unrelated to the film sequel—23 years.
    • Magicians of Gor (book 25 in the series): 1988 -- Witness of Gor (book 26): 2001. 13 years.
    • Fans of Isobelle Carmody's Obernewtyn series waited 10 years for the fifth book in the sequence; the fourth book, The Keeping Place was originally published in 1998, The Stone Key in 2008.
    • In Clare Bell's The Named series, the release of the first four books was spread between 1983 and 1991. Seventeen years later, the series started its re-issue because of its new fifth book, Ratha's Courage (2008). The next year also saw a novelette written on Twitter and a short story in an anthology of speculative fiction.
    • The fourth book in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series, Foundation's Edge, was published in 1982, 29 years after the original trilogy.
    • The third book in his "Robot Trilogy", The Robots of Dawn was published in 1983, 26 years after the second.
    • The Hobbit (1937), followed by The Lord of the Rings (three volumes, 1954-1955) -- 17–18 years.
    • The Pit Dragon Chronicles by Jane Yolen was originally a trilogy that was published 1982-1987. The fourth book came out in 2009–22 years.
    • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books: 8 years between So Long and Thanks For All The Fish (1984) and Mostly Harmless (1992), and 17 years between Mostly Harmless and And Another Thing (2009). Though the latter was due to Author Existence Failure.
    • The Iliad and The Odyssey were likely composed some time around 850 BC. The Aeneid, a Continuation Fic, was finished in 19 BC. If both are taken as part of Classical Mythology, that's a Sequel Gap of over 800 years.
    • The Egypt Game (1967) and The Gypsy Game (1997) -- 30 years. Both are set in The Present Day through the use of Comic Book Time.
    • The first two books in Leslie Barringer's Low Fantasy Neustria Cycle came out in 1927 and then '28. The third and final book was published 20 years after the second.
    • Some 65 years separated Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Set a Watchman.

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