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* The end of the final Episode of ''[[Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai]]'': Sasshi says [[Screw Destiny]], finally renounces being a kid and wants to grow up for Arumi (meaning he'll face that they'll move away and that he'll lose his old environment) and {{spoiler|changes all of reality to not only bring Masa-jii back to life but also to resurrect Mune-Mune and Abe no Seimei to live the life together they had wanted.}}
* In ''[[Piano]]'', Miu plays a waltz by Chopin for her friend Yuuki and gets her feelings across. It's actually quite rare that Miu performs a whole piece for somebody, even though the show is ''supposed'' to be about her piano playing.
* ''[[Prétear]]'' has a bit of these. In the next-to-the-last episode, Himeno goes to rescue {{spoiler|her stepsister Mawata, who was driven into despair and turned into the power source of an evil tree}}, [["I Know You Are're in There Somewhere" Fight|managing to convince her]] that her family actually loves her and wants to know her true feelings -- while said family is attempting to save her as well, despite them not even having any magical powers to do anything against the enemy.
** In episode 8, Himeno runs away from home after [[Brought Down to Normal|losing her powers]], and spends time with Mawata, discussing her current feelings about being useless -- even agreeing with Mawata's statement that it's better to be alone, so that you won't be able to hurt anyone or to get hurt by anyone. As Himeno leaves Mawata, she encounters [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Hayate]], who has been frantically looking for he
* In [[Kill Me Baby]], the comedy is based mainly around Yasuna annoying Sonya, usually resulting in Sonya hurting her. However, in episode 13, {{spoiler|we see that the two really do care about eachother.}}