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** Hell, ''everybody'' in this show does this, all the time. It's rare to go more than a few minutes without a completely different animation style popping up.
* Sakura in ''[[Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan]]'' occasionally does this whenever he is expressing extreme emotion or is in a harrowing situation.
* ''[[Minami-ke]]'' loves switching from its normal style to ''[[Bible Black (anime)|Bible Black]]''-esque art during close-ups on character's faces. It is... somewhat disturbing. Probably intentionally.
** The last episode of the second season contains a series of stills showing an intimate moment between the sisters, done in the style of the ''previous'' season, which had been produced by a different company. The background music also switches to the first season's [[Anime Theme Song|opening theme]], which creates a nostalgic mood.
* Episode 7 of ''Zoku [[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' has the show art shift to [[Magical Girl]] style, complete with the show's remarkably realistic [[Hair Colors]] turning into a [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|rainbow of phenotypes]].