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* In ''[[Robotech]]'', the usually formal narrator breaks the fourth wall only twice. The first time is in Wedding Bells, when he humorously comments about Max's nervousness regarding his upcoming date with Mirya: "After all, (laughs), what do you expect from a girl you only met that same morning?". In Season's greetings, he ends the episode by saying "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a safe night."
* In ''[[Robotech]]'', the usually formal narrator breaks the fourth wall only twice. The first time is in Wedding Bells, when he humorously comments about Max's nervousness regarding his upcoming date with Mirya: "After all, (laughs), what do you expect from a girl you only met that same morning?". In Season's greetings, he ends the episode by saying "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a safe night."
* ''[[Haruhi-chan]]'' has this one episode in which, in the beginning, Achakura tries to tell her past, but Mr. Kimidori says that "this is turning this into a flashback episode."
* ''[[Haruhi-chan]]'' has this one episode in which, in the beginning, Achakura tries to tell her past, but Mr. Kimidori says that "this is turning this into a flashback episode."
* Once the ''[[K-On!]]'' girls get into college, the manga's fourth wall becomes a bit flimsy.
** During the telling on Akira's backstory, Ritsu points at the previous panel and asks who that person is. Twice.
** Then, when Yui is acting out of character, this exchange takes place:
{{quote}'''Ritsu''' (checking Yui's head for lumps): If this were a manga, you'd have hit your head, which caused you to change personalities...
'''Mio''': This is a manga.}}


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