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* While both [[Star Wars|Yoda and Darth Vader]] were constantly advertised as playable characters in ''[[Soul Series|Soulcalibur IV]]'', having Vader's apprentice from ''[[The Force Unleashed]]'' was not expected by many, particularly since [[Early-Bird Cameo|his game had yet to be released at the time]].
* While both [[Star Wars|Yoda and Darth Vader]] were constantly advertised as playable characters in ''[[Soul Series|Soulcalibur IV]]'', having Vader's apprentice from ''[[The Force Unleashed]]'' was not expected by many, particularly since [[Early-Bird Cameo|his game had yet to be released at the time]].
** And [[Keroro Gunso|Angol Moa]]- sorry, [[Expy|Angol Fear]] as a bonus character? Even more unexpected...
** And [[Keroro Gunso|Angol Moa]]- sorry, [[Expy|Angol Fear]] as a bonus character? Even more unexpected...
* In ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' people assumed early on Seymour would be in as the villain of ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', but instead Tidus' father Jecht, who was more an [[Anti-Hero]]/[[Anti-Villain]] than a real antagonist, got in over Seymour. [[Memetic Badass|Not]] [[Memetic Sex God|that]] [[Difficult but Awesome|people]] [[Rated "M" for Manly|mind]]... Square actually [[Word of God|decided to explain this one]]--Seymour had more of a rivalry/connection with Yuna, so having him in the game as the representative villain would have meant there was little going on between Tidus and Seymour story-wise, whereas Jecht provided a deeper father-son/rivalry dynamic.<ref>Though, in a strange case of an character playing the role of ''his own [[Expy]]'', [[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Emperor Palamecia]], to whom Seymour bears a very strong resemblance, was placed in the role of Yuna's main opponent in ''Duodecim''.</ref>
* In ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' people assumed early on Seymour would be in as the villain of ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', but instead Tidus' father Jecht, who was more an [[Anti-Hero]]/[[Anti-Villain]] than a real antagonist, got in over Seymour. [[Memetic Badass|Not]] [[Memetic Sex God|that]] [[Difficult but Awesome|people]] [[Rated "M" for Manly|mind]]... Square actually [[Word of God|decided to explain this one]]--Seymour had more of a rivalry/connection with Yuna, so having him in the game as the representative villain would have meant there was little going on between Tidus and Seymour story-wise, whereas Jecht provided a deeper father-son/rivalry dynamic.<ref>Though, in a strange case of an character playing the role of ''his own [[Expy]]'', [[Final Fantasy II|Emperor Palamecia]], to whom Seymour bears a very strong resemblance, was placed in the role of Yuna's main opponent in ''Duodecim''.</ref>
** Then in the prequel ''Dissidia 012'', who did we get new from ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''? Not [[The Rival|Seifer]], or [[The Chick|Rinoa]], or even [[Brainwashed and Crazy|Edea]]. No, we get [[Badass Normal|Lag]][[The Gunslinger|una]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|Loire]].
** Then in the prequel ''Dissidia 012'', who did we get new from ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''? Not [[The Rival|Seifer]], or [[The Chick|Rinoa]], or even [[Brainwashed and Crazy|Edea]]. No, we get [[Badass Normal|Lag]][[The Gunslinger|una]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|Loire]].
* [[Nippon Ichi]] games often have a number of characters from other games appear as [[The Cameo|cameos]], which may fall under this trope. For example, the character Aramis from ''[[Disgaea Hour of Darkness]]'' appears for all of one chapter and isn't even playable in any version of the game. [[Ascended Extra|He becomes]] a [[Downloadable Content]] [[Optional Party Member]] in [[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice]]. Another example is in ''[[Zettai Hero Kaizou Keikaku|Zettai Hero Project]]'', whose strongest [[Bonus Boss]] is actually Valvoga from ''[[Makai Kingdom]]''. His only other appearance outside those two games were as part of a ''spell animation'' in [[Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories]].
* [[Nippon Ichi]] games often have a number of characters from other games appear as [[The Cameo|cameos]], which may fall under this trope. For example, the character Aramis from ''[[Disgaea Hour of Darkness]]'' appears for all of one chapter and isn't even playable in any version of the game. [[Ascended Extra|He becomes]] a [[Downloadable Content]] [[Optional Party Member]] in [[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice]]. Another example is in ''[[Zettai Hero Kaizou Keikaku|Zettai Hero Project]]'', whose strongest [[Bonus Boss]] is actually Valvoga from ''[[Makai Kingdom]]''. His only other appearance outside those two games were as part of a ''spell animation'' in [[Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories]].
** ''[[Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten]]'' has announced [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness|King]] [[Disappeared Dad|Krichevskoy]] as a [[DLC]] [[Optional Party Member]]. {{spoiler|However, it's technically Vyers/Mid-Boss, but with his power returned and the antennae grown back out. Still pretty awesome though.}}
** ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'' has announced [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness|King]] [[Disappeared Dad|Krichevskoy]] as a [[DLC]] [[Optional Party Member]]. {{spoiler|However, it's technically Vyers/Mid-Boss, but with his power returned and the antennae grown back out. Still pretty awesome though.}}
* Harold the ghoul in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. He's now the only character that appears in all 3 main Fallout games.
* Harold the ghoul in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. He's now the only character that appears in all 3 main Fallout games.
* The [[Mascot Fighter]] ''[[Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion]]'' includes the channel's usual stable of characters... and [[Captain Planet]], who actually ''predated'' the channel by a few years.
* The [[Mascot Fighter]] ''[[Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion]]'' includes the channel's usual stable of characters... and [[Captain Planet]], who actually ''predated'' the channel by a few years.
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* The appearance of Sonic's Classic self in the teaser trailer for ''[[Sonic Generations]]''.
* The appearance of Sonic's Classic self in the teaser trailer for ''[[Sonic Generations]]''.
* While ''[[Mortal Kombat Armageddon]]'' promised to bring back every character that ever appeared in a ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' game as playable, it's doubtful that very many fans (assuming they even ''knew who he was'') would have expected Meat making it to the roster, given that in his appearance in ''[[Mortal Kombat 4]]'' he wasn't so much a character as an alternate costume available for any character through a cheat code to make them look like a bloody skeleton.
* While ''[[Mortal Kombat Armageddon]]'' promised to bring back every character that ever appeared in a ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' game as playable, it's doubtful that very many fans (assuming they even ''knew who he was'') would have expected Meat making it to the roster, given that in his appearance in ''[[Mortal Kombat 4]]'' he wasn't so much a character as an alternate costume available for any character through a cheat code to make them look like a bloody skeleton.
** In [[Mortal Kombat 9]], [[A Nightmare on Elm Street|Freddy]] [[Guest Fighter|Krueger]] as a [[Downloadable Content|DLC character]]. [[God of War (series)|Kratos]] as a [[Play Station 3]] exclusive character was unexpected as well when he was initially revealed.
** In [[Mortal Kombat 9]], [[A Nightmare on Elm Street|Freddy]] [[Guest Fighter|Krueger]] as a [[Downloadable Content|DLC character]]. [[God of War (series)|Kratos]] as a [[PlayStation 3]] exclusive character was unexpected as well when he was initially revealed.
* Kuina and Zeff from ''[[One Piece]]'' appeared in ''One Piece: Grand Adventure'', the American made sequel to ''One Piece: Grand Battle''.
* Kuina and Zeff from ''[[One Piece]]'' appeared in ''One Piece: Grand Adventure'', the American made sequel to ''One Piece: Grand Battle''.
* Yugao Uzuki from the ''[[Naruto]]'' series, appearing in ''Clash of Ninja Revolution 2'', has to be one of the most unexpected characters on this list, appearing in the Manga for less then ''five panels'', showing none of her skills in these panels.
* Yugao Uzuki from the ''[[Naruto]]'' series, appearing in ''Clash of Ninja Revolution 2'', has to be one of the most unexpected characters on this list, appearing in the Manga for less then ''five panels'', showing none of her skills in these panels.

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Our two weapons are fear and surprise... and ruthless efficiency! Our three weapons... I'll come in again.

Your favorite franchise is getting a new game! All of your favorite characters are returning again to kick each other's asses!

But wait a second, we all knew that Hero Guy was going to be in the game, but, One Episode Comic Relief Squid Guy!?! That's just crazy!

Welcome to The Unexpected, where a character that seems so strange, or not that well known will make an appearance in an installment, that it was not to be expected by anyone. Even the most diehard fans didn't expect these guys.

Sometimes these character choices are praised, bringing in a previously unknown character to recent audiences, others, somewhat controversial...

Expect most of these to be fighting game examples. Guest Fighter can be considered a subtrope.

Examples of The Unexpected include:


Comic Books

  • The revival of Justice League International has Godiva, a very minor DC superheroine mostly remembered for being in the Global Guardians, a really minor DC superteam.


Film


Literature

  • Lots of unexpected characters pop up in the Warrior Cats novel The Last Hope, such as Redtail, Raggedstar and Mosskit. But almost nobody was expecting Brambleberry's cameo appearance at the beginning where she is one of the first cats to ever successfully give Jayfeather a lecture.


Music

  • Large-scale tours and festivals are bound to have this. Obviously everyone will know the headlining act, but when an unsigned band makes the line-up, people tend to scratch their heads (especially if they play the main-stage). For instance, Download Fest 2011, main stage with the likes of Def Leppard, System of a Down, Linkin Park and... The Pretty Reckless?
  • Mass-artist compilations fall into this from time to time.
  • In a media crossover-example, Rhythm Games probably get this sort of reaction when they announce the new setlist for their next title, such as with Rock Band 3 ("The Doors, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Elton John and... Phoenix?"[1]).


Video Games

  1. The band's logo was used on the back of the case alongside names like Queen, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and the Ramones
  2. well, okay...
  3. who appeared in Pocket Fighter
  4. Cyber Woo
  5. his appearance was used for a quick joke in Dragon Ball Abridged in which he's playing the game as himself, beating up Bardock
  6. Though, in a strange case of an character playing the role of his own Expy, Emperor Palamecia, to whom Seymour bears a very strong resemblance, was placed in the role of Yuna's main opponent in Duodecim.