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* In episode 3 of ''[[Death Note]]'', the animation shifts to a far cutesier shoujo-esque style for the scene where Light is tutoring his younger sister Sayu.
** Later, in episode 6, the backdrops for the scenes where Light is lying to Naomi Misora are almost photorealistic, in a clear divergence from the usual style.
* In ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'', when the [[Freaky Friday Flip]] situation is hitting its peak before Touma figures out what's going on, he sees [[Barack Obama|Kuroku]] giving an address of [[Gratuitous English|Yes! We! Can!]] and temporarily shifts into a crudely drawn cartoon figure.
* ''[[White Album]]'' uses art-shifts extensively, occasionally shifting into a style reminiscent of a pastel painting.
* In ''[[Change 123]]'', in which the characters are generally drawn very realistically (at least from the neck downwards), various chibi versions of the main female character are used throughout the series to indicate certain visible moods of hers, but always with a sense of good measure, varying the degree of chibiness. Also, sometimes the artist uses a different line style (a soft pencil style or a charcoal style) to indicate various internal emotional states of characters.