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This is the very work that practically begins the career of a creator. This is the hit that gives the creator success in their medium. This is the [[Breakthrough Hit]].
This is the very work that practically begins the career of a creator. This is the hit that gives the creator success in their medium. This is the [[Breakthrough Hit]].


You can bet that any creator who you can name off the top of your head has his/her [[Breakthrough Hit]]. For some creators, it could be the very first work he/she created. For others, it comes only after a series of unsuccessful attempts, although these early attempts stand a chance of being [[Vindicated By History]]. For many [[Breakthrough Hit|Breakthrough Hits]], creators are often subject to the curse of [[Tough Act to Follow]], as practically every subsequent work may be compared to the [[Breakthrough Hit]].
You can bet that any creator who you can name off the top of your head has his/her [[Breakthrough Hit]]. For some creators, it could be the very first work he/she created. For others, it comes only after a series of unsuccessful attempts, although these early attempts stand a chance of being [[Vindicated by History]]. For many [[Breakthrough Hit|Breakthrough Hits]], creators are often subject to the curse of [[Tough Act to Follow]], as practically every subsequent work may be compared to the [[Breakthrough Hit]].


Compare [[Killer App]] (equivalent for game systems) and [[Star-Making Role]] (equivalent for actors). Compare ''and'' Contrast [[Magnum Opus]], another landmark in a creator's career. There may be some overlap for a few creators, but [[Magnum Opus]] usually represents the pinnacle of the career while [[Breakthrough Hit]] represents the beginning. Contrast [[Creator Killer]] and [[One-Hit Wonder]].
Compare [[Killer App]] (equivalent for game systems) and [[Star-Making Role]] (equivalent for actors). Compare ''and'' Contrast [[Magnum Opus]], another landmark in a creator's career. There may be some overlap for a few creators, but [[Magnum Opus]] usually represents the pinnacle of the career while [[Breakthrough Hit]] represents the beginning. Contrast [[Creator Killer]] and [[One-Hit Wonder]].
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* ''[[Zombie Powder]]'' for [[Tite Kubo]] in his own country, ''[[Bleach]]'' worldwide. Likewise, ''Butsu Zone'' for Hiroyuki Takei country-wide, ''[[Shaman King]]'' internantionally''.
* ''[[Zombie Powder]]'' for [[Tite Kubo]] in his own country, ''[[Bleach]]'' worldwide. Likewise, ''Butsu Zone'' for Hiroyuki Takei country-wide, ''[[Shaman King]]'' internantionally''.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' for Bisco Hatori; prior to it, she had written some shojo which was never well-known.
* ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' for Bisco Hatori; prior to it, she had written some shojo which was never well-known.
* ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' for [[Akira Toriyama]] in his home country. He would later make it big worldwide with ''[[Dragonball]]''.
* ''[[Dr. Slump]]'' for [[Akira Toriyama]] in his home country. He would later make it big worldwide with ''[[Dragon Ball]]''.
* ''[[Gun Buster]]'' for [[Hideaki Anno]].
* ''[[Gunbuster]]'' for [[Hideaki Anno]].
* ''[[Love Hina]]'' for [[Ken Akamatsu]].
* ''[[Love Hina]]'' for [[Ken Akamatsu]].
* ''[[Naruto]]'' for [[Masashi Kishimoto]].
* ''[[Naruto]]'' for [[Masashi Kishimoto]].
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' for Kazuki Takashi, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]] Duelist'' worldwide.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' for Kazuki Takashi, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] Duelist'' worldwide.
* ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' for [[Gen Urobuchi]]
* ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' for [[Gen Urobuchi]]


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* ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|The New Teen Titans]]'' for [[Marv Wolfman]].
* ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|The New Teen Titans]]'' for [[Marv Wolfman]].
* ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' for [[Alan Moore]].
* ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' for [[Alan Moore]].
* [[Chris Claremont]] and John Byrne, ''The Uncanny [[X Men]]''
* [[Chris Claremont]] and John Byrne, ''The Uncanny [[X-Men]]''
* [[Jack Kirby]], ''[[Captain America]]''
* [[Jack Kirby]], ''[[Captain America]]''
* [[Stan Lee]], ''[[The Fantastic Four]]''
* [[Stan Lee]], ''[[The Fantastic Four]]''
* [[Steve Ditko]], ''The Amazing [[Spider Man]]''.
* [[Steve Ditko]], ''The Amazing [[Spider-Man]]''.
* [[Frank Miller]], ''[[Daredevil]]''
* [[Frank Miller]], ''[[Daredevil]]''
* [[John Buscema]], ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]''.
* [[John Buscema]], ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]''.
* [[Kurt Busiek]] and [[Alex Ross]], ''[[Marvels]]''
* [[Kurt Busiek]] and [[Alex Ross]], ''[[Marvels]]''
* [[Jim Lee]], ''The Uncanny [[X Men]]''
* [[Jim Lee]], ''The Uncanny [[X-Men]]''
* [[Mark Waid]], ''[[The Flash]]''
* [[Mark Waid]], ''[[The Flash]]''
* [[Neal Adams]], ''[[Batman]]''
* [[Neal Adams]], ''[[Batman]]''
* [[Jim Steranko]], ''[[Nick Fury]] Agent Of SHIELD''.
* [[Jim Steranko]], ''[[Nick Fury]] Agent Of SHIELD''.
* [[Brian Michael Bendis]], ''[[Ultimate Spider Man]]'' and ''Daredevil''.
* [[Brian Michael Bendis]], ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' and ''Daredevil''.
* [[Grant Morrison (Creator)|Grant Morrison]], ''[[Doom Patrol (Comic Book)|Doom Patrol]]'' and ''[[Animal Man (Comic Book)|Animal Man]]''
* [[Grant Morrison]], ''[[Doom Patrol]]'' and ''[[Animal Man]]''
* [[Neil Gaiman (Creator)|Neil Gaiman]], ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]''
* [[Neil Gaiman]], ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]''
* [[Scott Snyder]], ''[[American Vampire]]''
* [[Scott Snyder]], ''[[American Vampire]]''


== Film - Animated ==
== Film - Animated ==
* ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarves (Disney)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarves]]'' for [[Walt Disney]] in the feature-length animated film industry.
* ''[[Snow White (Disney film)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarves]]'' for [[Walt Disney]] in the feature-length animated film industry.
* After breaking away from [[Disney]], [[Don Bluth]] had his breakthrough with ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]''.
* After breaking away from [[Disney]], [[Don Bluth]] had his breakthrough with ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]''.
* ''[[Toy Story]]'' for [[Pixar]].
* ''[[Toy Story]]'' for [[Pixar]].
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== Film - Live Action ==
== Film - Live Action ==
* ''[[The Terminator (Film)|The Terminator]]'' for [[James Cameron]]
* ''[[Terminator (franchise)|The Terminator]]'' for [[James Cameron]]
* ''[[American Graffiti]]'' as a director and ''[[Star Wars]] Episode V: [[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' as a producer for [[George Lucas]].
* ''[[American Graffiti]]'' as a director and ''[[Star Wars]] Episode V: [[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' as a producer for [[George Lucas]].
* ''[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]'' for [[Steven Spielberg]].
* ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' for [[Steven Spielberg]].
* ''[[Alien (Film)|Alien]]'' for [[Ridley Scott]].
* ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' for [[Ridley Scott]].
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' for [[Peter Jackson]].
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' for [[Peter Jackson]].
* ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' for [[Quentin Tarantino]].
* ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' for [[Quentin Tarantino]].
* ''[[The Godfather (Film)|The Godfather]]'' for [[Francis Ford Coppola]].
* ''[[The Godfather]]'' for [[Francis Ford Coppola]].
* ''[[Taxi Driver]]'' for [[Martin Scorsese]].
* ''[[Taxi Driver]]'' for [[Martin Scorsese]].
* ''[[Carrie]]'' for [[Brian De Palma]].
* ''[[Carrie]]'' for [[Brian De Palma]].
* ''[[Clerks]]'' for Kevin Smith.
* ''[[Clerks]]'' for Kevin Smith.
* ''[[Romancing the Stone]]'' for [[Robert Zemeckis]].
* ''[[Romancing the Stone]]'' for [[Robert Zemeckis]].
* ''[[Halloween (Film)|Halloween]]'' for [[John Carpenter]].
* ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]'' for [[John Carpenter]].
* ''[[Rosemarys Baby]]'' for [[Roman Polanski]].
* ''[[Rosemary's Baby]]'' for [[Roman Polanski]].
* ''[[Animal House]]'' for [[John Landis]].
* ''[[Animal House]]'' for [[John Landis]].
* ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' for [[Bryan Singer]]
* ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' for [[Bryan Singer]]
* ''[[Pi]]'' for Darren Aronofsky
* ''[[Pi]]'' for Darren Aronofsky
* ''[[Memento]]'' for [[Christopher Nolan (Creator)|Christopher Nolan]]
* ''[[Memento]]'' for [[Christopher Nolan]]




== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]'' for [[Dan Brown]].
* ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]'' for [[Dan Brown]].
* ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' for [[Stephenie Meyer]].
* ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' for [[Stephenie Meyer]].
* ''[[Tortilla Flat]]'' for [[John Steinbeck (Creator)|John Steinbeck]].
* ''[[Tortilla Flat]]'' for [[John Steinbeck]].
* ''Nightfall'' for [[Isaac Asimov (Creator)|Isaac Asimov]]. As he himself described it "The writing of 'Nightfall' was a watershed in my professional career ... I was suddenly taken seriously and the world of science fiction became aware that I existed. As the years passed, in fact, it became evident that I had written a 'classic'".
* ''Nightfall'' for [[Isaac Asimov]]. As he himself described it "The writing of 'Nightfall' was a watershed in my professional career ... I was suddenly taken seriously and the world of science fiction became aware that I existed. As the years passed, in fact, it became evident that I had written a 'classic'".
* ''[[The Hobbit (Literature)|The Hobbit]]'' for [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|JRR Tolkien]].
* ''[[The Hobbit (novel)|The Hobbit]]'' for [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]].
* ''[[The Lion the Witch And The Wardrobe]]'' for [[CS Lewis (Creator)|CS Lewis]].
* ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' for [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]].
* ''[[Ender's Game]]'' for [[Orson Scott Card]].
* ''[[Ender's Game]]'' for [[Orson Scott Card]].
* ''[[The Andromeda Strain]]'' for Michael Crichton
* ''[[The Andromeda Strain]]'' for Michael Crichton
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* ''[[CSI]]'' for Jerry Bruckheimer.
* ''[[CSI]]'' for Jerry Bruckheimer.
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' started Rob Thomas' career as a television producer, although his book ''Rats Saw God'' started his career as a novelist.
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' started Rob Thomas' career as a television producer, although his book ''Rats Saw God'' started his career as a novelist.
* ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'' for Tim Kring (although his previous series ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'' lasted longer).
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' for Tim Kring (although his previous series ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'' lasted longer).
* ''[[Magnum PI]]'' for [[Donald Bellisario]]
* ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' for [[Donald Bellisario]]


== Music ==
== Music ==
* "Love Me Do" for [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]] in their home country. Their international breakthrough would be "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
* "Love Me Do" for [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] in their home country. Their international breakthrough would be "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
* "Just Dance" for [[Lady Gaga]], after several years in the business and a [[Genre Shift|shift from being]] a piano-pop-type singer/songwriter
* "Just Dance" for [[Lady Gaga]], after several years in the business and a [[Genre Shift|shift from being]] a piano-pop-type singer/songwriter
* "Run It!" for [[Chris Brown]].
* "Run It!" for [[Chris Brown]].
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* [[Pink Floyd]] hit it big with the album ''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]''. For a specific song, [[Money Song|"Money"]] is probably the best fit.
* [[Pink Floyd]] hit it big with the album ''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]''. For a specific song, [[Money Song|"Money"]] is probably the best fit.
* "Piano Man" for [[Billy Joel]].
* "Piano Man" for [[Billy Joel]].
* [[Supertramp (Music)|Supertramp]]'s first two albums were commercial failures, and then ''Crime of the Century'' was released to commercial and critical acclaim, with "Dreamer" being a major hit.
* [[Supertramp]]'s first two albums were commercial failures, and then ''Crime of the Century'' was released to commercial and critical acclaim, with "Dreamer" being a major hit.
* "White Liar" for [[Miranda Lambert (Music)|Miranda Lambert]]. Her first two albums had modest hits but impressive sales; "White Liar" was her first #1 and kicked her career into high gear.
* "White Liar" for [[Miranda Lambert]]. Her first two albums had modest hits but impressive sales; "White Liar" was her first #1 and kicked her career into high gear.
* After a dud of a first album, [[Tim McGraw]] broke through with his fourth single, "Indian Outlaw", and never looked back.
* After a dud of a first album, [[Tim McGraw]] broke through with his fourth single, "Indian Outlaw", and never looked back.
* "She's Got It All" was the first big hit for [[Kenny Chesney]], who had three albums' worth of modest hits before it.
* "She's Got It All" was the first big hit for [[Kenny Chesney]], who had three albums' worth of modest hits before it.
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'' for [[Richard Garfield]] and [[Wizards of the Coast]]
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' for [[Richard Garfield]] and [[Wizards of the Coast]]
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' for [[Gary Gygax]].
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' for [[Gary Gygax]].


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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Donkey Kong (Video Game)|Donkey Kong]]'' for [[Nintendo (Creator)|Nintendo]] (and [[Shigeru Miyamoto (Creator)|Shigeru Miyamoto]]). ''[[Super Mario Bros (Video Game)|Super Mario Bros]]'' would later be their breakthrough in the console games business.
* ''[[Donkey Kong]]'' for [[Nintendo]] (and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]). ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros]]'' would later be their breakthrough in the console games business.
** For Nintendo's sub-companies: ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Video Game)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' for [[Rare]] (before they were bought by Microsoft), ''[[Kirbys Adventure (Video Game)|Kirbys Adventure]]'' for HAL Laboratory, ''[[Metroid Prime (Video Game)|Metroid Prime]]'' for [[Retro Studios]].
** For Nintendo's sub-companies: ''[[Donkey Kong Country (video game)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' for [[Rare]] (before they were bought by Microsoft), ''[[Kirbys Adventure]]'' for HAL Laboratory, ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' for [[Retro Studios]].
* The original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Video Game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for [[Sega]] and [[Sonic Team]]. Before then, [[Sega]] remained in the shadow of [[Nintendo]] as a console developer.
* The original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for [[Sega]] and [[Sonic Team]]. Before then, [[Sega]] remained in the shadow of [[Nintendo]] as a console developer.
* ''[[Half-Life (Video Game)|Half-Life]]'' for [[Valve Software (Creator)|Valve Software]].
* ''[[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]]'' for [[Valve Software]].
* ''[[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)|Final Fantasy I]]'' for [[Square Enix (Creator)|Square]]. Before then, they were just a struggling company who couldn't make a hit.
* ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' for [[Square Enix|Square]]. Before then, they were just a struggling company who couldn't make a hit.
* ''[[Dragon Quest I (Video Game)|Dragon Quest I]]'' for [[Square Enix (Creator)|Enix]], the [[JRPG]] [[Square Enix (Creator)|juggernaut]]'s other half.
* ''[[Dragon Quest I]]'' for [[Square Enix|Enix]], the [[JRPG]] [[Square Enix|juggernaut]]'s other half.
* ''[[Halo (Video Game)|Halo]]'' for [[Bungie]] (and for Microsoft in the game business). Bungie did make several games before, most notably the ''[[Marathon (Video Game)|Marathon]]'' series, but didn't achieve mainstream popularity before ''Halo''.
* ''[[Halo (series)|Halo]]'' for [[Bungie]] (and for Microsoft in the game business). Bungie did make several games before, most notably the ''[[Marathon Trilogy|Marathon]]'' series, but didn't achieve mainstream popularity before ''Halo''.
* ''[[Warcraft (Video Game)|Warcraft]]: Orcs and Humans'' for [[Blizzard]].
* ''[[Warcraft]]: Orcs and Humans'' for [[Blizzard]].
* ''[[Bejeweled (Video Game)|Bejeweled]]'' for [[Pop Cap Games]].
* ''[[Bejeweled]]'' for [[Pop Cap Games]].
* ''[[Crash Bandicoot 1996 (Video Game)|Crash Bandicoot 1996]]'' for [[Naughty Dog]].
* ''[[Crash Bandicoot 1996]]'' for [[Naughty Dog]].
* ''[[Spyro the Dragon 1998 (Video Game)|Spyro the Dragon 1998]]'' for [[Insomniac Games]].
* ''[[Spyro the Dragon 1998]]'' for [[Insomniac Games]].
* ''[[Disgaea Hour of Darkness (Video Game)|Disgaea Hour of Darkness]]'' for [[Nippon Ichi]] Software.
* ''[[Disgaea Hour of Darkness]]'' for [[Nippon Ichi]] Software.




== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' for [[Little Kuriboh (Creator)|Little Kuriboh]].
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]'' for [[Little Kuriboh]].
* ''[[The Angry Video Game Nerd (Web Video)|The Angry Video Game Nerd]]'' for [[James Rolfe (Creator)|James Rolfe]]
* ''[[The Angry Video Game Nerd]]'' for [[James Rolfe]]




== Western Animation (Excluding Film) ==
== Western Animation (Excluding Film) ==
* ''[[Steamboat Willie]]'' for [[Walt Disney (Creator)|Walt Disney]].
* ''[[Steamboat Willie]]'' for [[Walt Disney]].
* ''[[Dexters Laboratory (Animation)|Dexters Laboratory]]'' for [[Craig McCracken]] and [[Genndy Tartakovsky]].
* ''[[Dexter's Laboratory|Dexters Laboratory]]'' for [[Craig McCracken]] and [[Genndy Tartakovsky]].
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents (Animation)|The Fairly Odd Parents]]'' for [[Nickelodeon (Creator)|Nickelodeon]] animator Butch Hartman.
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'' for [[Nickelodeon]] animator Butch Hartman.
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman the Animated Series]]'' for [[Paul Dini (Creator)|Paul Dini]] and [[Bruce Timm (Creator)|Bruce Timm]].
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' for [[Paul Dini]] and [[Bruce Timm]].
* ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]'' for [[Greg Weisman]].
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'' for [[Greg Weisman]].
* [[John Kricfalusi]] had a long career before then, but ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show (Animation)|The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' is what made him truly famous.
* [[John Kricfalusi]] had a long career before then, but ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' is what made him truly famous.
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]'' for [[Matt Groening]] and for the [[FOX]] network.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' for [[Matt Groening]] and for the [[Fox]] network.
* ''[[South Park (Animation)|South Park]]'' for [[Trey Parker and Matt Stone (Creator)|Trey Parker and Matt Stone]].
* ''[[South Park]]'' for [[Trey Parker and Matt Stone]].
* ''[[Family Guy (Animation)|Family Guy]]'' for [[Seth Macfarlane]].
* ''[[Family Guy]]'' for [[Seth MacFarlane]].
* ''[[Johnny Bravo (Animation)|Johnny Bravo]]'' for Van Partible. It also gave a start to the aforementioned [[Seth Macfarlane]] and Butch Hartman (as well as [[Sonny With a Chance|Steve Marmel]]) in the art of writing.
* ''[[Johnny Bravo]]'' for Van Partible. It also gave a start to the aforementioned [[Seth MacFarlane]] and Butch Hartman (as well as [[Sonny With a Chance|Steve Marmel]]) in the art of writing.
* ''[[Johnny Test (Animation)|Johnny Test]]'' for [[Scott Fellows]].
* ''[[Johnny Test]]'' for [[Scott Fellows]].
* ''[[Gerald McBoing-Boing]]'' for [[UPA]].
* ''[[Gerald McBoing-Boing]]'' for [[UPA]].
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' and/or ''[[Transformers Prime (Animation)|Transformers Prime]]'' for [[The Hub (Creator)|The Hub]] network.
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' and/or ''[[Transformers Prime]]'' for [[The Hub]] network.


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This is the very work that practically begins the career of a creator. This is the hit that gives the creator success in their medium. This is the Breakthrough Hit.

You can bet that any creator who you can name off the top of your head has his/her Breakthrough Hit. For some creators, it could be the very first work he/she created. For others, it comes only after a series of unsuccessful attempts, although these early attempts stand a chance of being Vindicated by History. For many Breakthrough Hits, creators are often subject to the curse of Tough Act to Follow, as practically every subsequent work may be compared to the Breakthrough Hit.

Compare Killer App (equivalent for game systems) and Star-Making Role (equivalent for actors). Compare and Contrast Magnum Opus, another landmark in a creator's career. There may be some overlap for a few creators, but Magnum Opus usually represents the pinnacle of the career while Breakthrough Hit represents the beginning. Contrast Creator Killer and One-Hit Wonder.

Examples of Breakthrough Hit include:


Anime and Manga


Comics

Film - Animated


Film - Live Action


Literature


Live Action TV

Music

  • "Love Me Do" for The Beatles in their home country. Their international breakthrough would be "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
  • "Just Dance" for Lady Gaga, after several years in the business and a shift from being a piano-pop-type singer/songwriter
  • "Run It!" for Chris Brown.
  • The album Off the Wall and its lead single "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" codified much of what made Michael Jackson famous, helping establish him as the definitive musician of The Eighties. He was already noted as the lead singer of the Jackson 5, and already had a solo career started even while he was with them, but Off the Wall established what he would be known for for many years to come.
  • "You Really Got Me" for The Kinks, who, prior to this, had two unsuccessful singles.
  • Elton John's Self-Titled Album and "Your Song" were his breakthroughs. His first album, Empty Sky, was unsuccessful.
  • "Born to Run" for Bruce Springsteen.
  • Pink Floyd hit it big with the album The Dark Side of the Moon. For a specific song, "Money" is probably the best fit.
  • "Piano Man" for Billy Joel.
  • Supertramp's first two albums were commercial failures, and then Crime of the Century was released to commercial and critical acclaim, with "Dreamer" being a major hit.
  • "White Liar" for Miranda Lambert. Her first two albums had modest hits but impressive sales; "White Liar" was her first #1 and kicked her career into high gear.
  • After a dud of a first album, Tim McGraw broke through with his fourth single, "Indian Outlaw", and never looked back.
  • "She's Got It All" was the first big hit for Kenny Chesney, who had three albums' worth of modest hits before it.
  • "Somebody Like You" for Keith Urban. His first album produced a #1 in "But for the Grace of God", but the song is long since forgotten (partly since "Somebody Like You" was, per Billboard, the top country hit of 2000-2010).
  • 1972's "Starman", a last-minute addition to The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (because RCA wanted a song they could push as a single), finally established David Bowie as a topflight act after four previous albums and only one Top 5 hit -- he'd been recording since 1964.
  • "Drink in My Hand" by Eric Church. Although his albums and singles sold well, Church had never seen Top 40 on the Hot 100, and had just barely gotten into the Top 10 on the country charts. "Drink" became his first #1, and "Springsteen" took off like a rocket immediately afterward.


Tabletop Games


Theatre


Video Games


Web Original


Western Animation (Excluding Film)