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* In ''[[Shikkoku no Sharnoth]]'' several phrases and questions are repeated, including the most common 'Have you given up yet?' and 'And thus I deny tomorrow.' |
* In ''[[Shikkoku no Sharnoth]]'' several phrases and questions are repeated, including the most common 'Have you given up yet?' and 'And thus I deny tomorrow.' |
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* ''[[Ever 17]]'': "This story is not an end yet. Because only you are in the infinity loop." |
* ''[[Ever 17]]'': "This story is not an end yet. Because only you are in the infinity loop." |
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* [[Fate/stay night]]: "I ask of you: Are you my master?" |
* ''[[Fate/stay night]]'': "I ask of you: Are you my master?" |
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⚫ | * Several Strong Bad Emails in a row in ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' featured the words "DNA evidence," which later turned out to lead to a cartoon of the same name, where the seemingly out-of-context utterances were explained. (The last email to feature these words only did this in an [[Easter Egg]], which involved Homestar wearily saying these words after a long silence, as if he was obliged to continue the gag.) |
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** "Memory is the key," from Reconstruction onwards. |
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* ''[[Ilivais X]]'': "Why do you fight? Why do you exist?" More prevalent but not as unanswered is "Where are we going?" |
* ''[[Ilivais X]]'': "Why do you fight? Why do you exist?" More prevalent but not as unanswered is "Where are we going?" |
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* ''[[I'm a Marvel And I'm a DC|Marvel/DC]]'' has "[[Time for Plan B|Plan Q blows]]." |
* ''[[I'm a Marvel And I'm a DC|Marvel/DC]]'' has "[[Time for Plan B|Plan Q blows]]." |
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* [[Atop the Fourth Wall]] had this for its major villains: "He's coming for you!" for {{spoiler|Mechakara}}, "All he sees, he conquers" for {{spoiler|Lord Vyce}}, and "A piece of the world is missing" for {{spoiler|1=The Entity/[[Missing No]]}}. |
* ''[[Atop the Fourth Wall]]'' had this for its major villains: "He's coming for you!" for {{spoiler|Mechakara}}, "All he sees, he conquers" for {{spoiler|Lord Vyce}}, and "A piece of the world is missing" for {{spoiler|1=The Entity/[[Missing No]]}}. |
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* [[Red vs. Blue|You ever wonder why we're here?]] |
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⚫ | * Several Strong Bad Emails in a row in ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' featured the words "DNA evidence," which later turned out to lead to a cartoon of the same name, where the seemingly out-of-context utterances were explained. (The last email to feature these words only did this in an [[Easter Egg]], which involved Homestar wearily saying these words after a long silence, as if he was obliged to continue the gag.) |
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** "Reconstruction" had "Memory is the key", which was lampshaded a season later by Caboose. |
** "Reconstruction" had "Memory is the key", which was lampshaded a season later by Caboose. |
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{{quote|'''Caboose:''' I thought we were done with that part.}} |
{{quote|'''Caboose:''' I thought we were done with that part.}} |
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* [[Ben Drowned|"You shouldn't have done that."]] |
* [[Ben Drowned|"You shouldn't have done that."]] |
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* From ''[[Wormtooth Nation]]'': "The sky is infinite." |
* From ''[[Wormtooth Nation]]'': "The sky is infinite." |
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* From [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s Dark Nella Saga: "Embrace your inner fangirl". [[Squee]] over pretty boys and musicals is what manages to bring the old Nella back. |
* From [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s ''Dark Nella Saga'': "Embrace your inner fangirl". [[Squee]] over pretty boys and musicals is what manages to bring the old Nella back. |
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* In an odd case ''[[RWBY]]'' has arc words not in its dialogue, but in its soundtrack and ''songs''. For instance, the phrase "bloody evolution" appears in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwohhs3LvRQ "This Will Be The Day"], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzYAKDUaR18 "All Things Must Die" and several other songs. Some songs act like a [[Leitmotif]], and keep reappearing in different forms, like Weiss's [[Image Song]] from the "White" Trailer, "Mirror, Mirror". |
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