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'''Makoto''' "Then let me give you mine." [A [[Montage]] of Makoto's memories on Earth with Ifurita placed in them, at peace and happy, follows] }}
** I always think of the final scene where Ifurita is all alone in the schoolyard, seemingly forever trapped out of her world and time. Suddenly, a slightly older Makoto materializes with her key staff as promised to rescue her and she joyously runs to join him and go home to the tune of a beautiful ballad.
* The end of the final Episode of ''[[AbenobashiMagical MahouShopping ShoutengaiArcade Abenobashi]]'': 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'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.