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* This is the general rule for [[CLAMP]] series, even in a world like ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'' where you have otherwise massively powerful magic at work. (In fact, the denizens of that world attempting to break said rule is what kicks off the massive [[Gambit Pileup]] that we're just starting to get a peek at now.)
** This is one rule that CLAMP has set in stone, actually, and the breaking of it during the Tsubasa [[Non-Serial Movie]] was a factor in their abandonment of the original anime adaptation.
** Of course, it really comes down to the wording. No coming back from the dead, but having your [[Reality Warper]] boyfriend convince the universe to ignore your death and proceed normally achieves a similar effect, if only temporarily (a thousand years, give or take). Just ask [[XxxHolicxxxHolic|Yuuko]].
* ''[[Naruto]]'' has generally followed this line of thought. When a character has been shown to really and truly die, they stay dead. When they don't, it was usually a [[Not Quite Dead|blatant fake-out]] of some kind.
** Until Shippuden reveals that resurrection is ''[[Equivalent Exchange|extremely]]'' [[Equivalent Exchange|costly]], but doable with the right ancient knowledge, limited to the recently deceased, and possible only for [[Deus Ex Machina|the one guy with the God Mode ocular jutsu, the Rinnegan.]] Which means don't expect it to happen again.