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* ''[[Princess Princess]]'' is published with actual slipcovers. If you happen to take the slipcovers off, you find that there are omake printed on the covers of the books themselves. The mini comics are called "Prince Prince" and feature the main characters in an [[Alternate Universe]] as girls crossdressing as guys. (As opposed to the canon, where they are guys crossdressing as girls.)
* Third season episodes of ''[[Konjiki no Gash Bell]]'' would end with a gag section where they switched two characters' hairstyles.
* ''[[Darker
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' has quite a few. Some are serious (like Picture Dramas which fill in gaps in the backstory), but mostly they're comedic, like the Flash-animated and highly nonsensical Baba Theater included with the ''R2'' DVDs. Even the Manga Spin Offs have been known to add the occasional omake pages, involving such characters as Lelouch, Clovis, and Bartley.
{{quote|'''Young Clovis:''' You're the only one who understands me, Bartley.}}
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== Literature ==
* [[Stephen King]]'s short-story collection ''[[Night Shift]]'' includes two stories in the same continuity as ''[[
* Every second chapter of Herman Melville's ''[[Moby Dick]], or The White Whale'' is old-style Bonus Material; they have nothing to do with the story of Ahab and the Pequod -- they are informative essays about whales, whaling, and whaling ships.
* The appendices in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. Which is somewhere around 10% the size of the rest of the trilogy put together.
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* Similar to ''The Ring'' example above, the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' season three boxed set contains a video that plays half a conversation ([[Timey-Wimey Ball|It's complicated]]) that took place in the episode Blink.
** We also have [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW1x2TmIq8s this] out of Character moment [[Cloudcuckoolander|(But no really)]] where we get to see what The Doctor really said to Martha during his video tape in "Human Nature".
** ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19
* ''[[Friends]]'' was good at adding extra scenes that only had a peripheral connection to the primary plot of an episode over the end credits.
** ''[[Seinfeld]]'' did this a lot too.
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