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* Ichigo in ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'' thinks in chibis. Also, later in the series, the art style evolves so that everyone older than Ichigo, even by one year, looks obviously ''older''.
* ''[[Jubei-chan]]'' does this constantly, to the point where you'll have several characters in the same scene drawn in completely different styles.
* One episode of ''[[Kirby: ofRight theBack Starsat Ya!]]'' featured quite a few rapid-fire art shifts in King Dedede's homebrew [[Stylistic Suck]] anime, presumably because none of the (in-universe) art staff was given a specific style to work with. The style switches between dramatic [[Death Note]] style to contrasting bright and cartoony before eventually settling on crude crayon drawings.
** Becomes extremely noticeable with some of the characters (especially King Dedede), where sometimes they're hand-drawn, while other times they're CGI.
* ''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]'', while maintaining the overall art style, shifts to a more detailed, shaded art style in one episode. The [[FUNimation]] dub lampshades this with the narration, "Will we be able to afford that sweet animation used at the beginning again?"
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== Web Comics ==
* [[What's Shakin']] uses this in every flashback. Each flashback has a different art style.
** ''[http://whatsshakincomic.com/2011/05/30/page-37/ Page 37]'' - Ell's flashback uses the old B&W animation style.
** ''[http://whatsshakincomic.com/2011/06/06/page-38/ Page 38]'' - Pai's flashback uses a childish crayon style.
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** ''[http://whatsshakincomic.com/2011/08/29/page-49/ Page 49]'' - Fred's flahback has a monochrome red grunge style.
** ''[http://whatsshakincomic.com/2011/09/19/page-52/ Page 52]'' & ''[http://whatsshakincomic.com/2011/09/26/page-53/ Page 53]'' - The Sister's flashback uses an old cartoon, like Scooby Doo kind of style.
* In an odd non-animated example, ''[[College Roomies from HellCRFH|College Roomies From Hell!!!]]'' has at times shifted to a more realistic style of art for dream sequences and flashbacks, only to fall back on the usual stylized designs when returning to the present storyline.
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'', the multi-strip [[Flash Back]] to the legendary events that shaped the world are drawn in the distinctive stick-figure style, but with [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0273.html crayons].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0339.html This strip] has a police sketch artist draw up a picture of two antagonists, which he does in a much more realistic style than the comic itself. Naturally, he was then sacked for being rubbish at art—I mean, it looks nothing LIKE them! (This one was actually a bit of a [[Take That]] to critics claiming that the comic's style was due to a lack of talent rather than an aesthetic choice.)
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** Not only that, but it's from "War Dawn", the episode in which the Aerialbots went back in time and saw the beginning of the Great War in ''that'' series.
* ''[[Class of 3000]]'' did this during the music video portions of the show, with styles done by guest directors.
* An episode of ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'' has Cosmo turning the world into a black and white cartoon, making everything look like something made in the Twenties.
** The second TV Movie, ''Channel Chasers'', makes great use of this since its a send up of animated kids shows. Ranging from golden age to Looney Tunes style to animesque to even puppetry.
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', "Truth or Square" has two segments done in a retro animation style: a 1950s Krusty Krab commercial drawn like a UPA cartoon, and a "vintage" SpongeBob episode done as a '30s Fleischer cartoon.
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