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*** {{spoiler|Of course, the only people he actually fooled were Luffy and Chopper, but the rest of the crew and people he had only met once that day played along anyway.}}
*** {{spoiler|Although the ''from out of town'' part of the trope has completed, Sogeking is still around to function for a [[Let's Get Dangerous|different trope]]}}.
* The anime ''[[Kaleido Star]]'' had a variation on this with {{spoiler|as"The LaylaMasked Hamilton,Star". afterAfter Yuri Killian had taken over Kaleido Stage, {{spoiler|Layla Hamilton decided to secretly aid Sora Naegino and her fledgling "Freedom Lights" troupe by occasionally appearing as "The Masked Star", performing spectacular feats to effectively be the main attraction of "Freedom Lights".}} KillianPeople waswho nothad performed with "The Masked Star" weren't fooled, and{{spoiler|including Killian, who wished to destroy Layla and the troupe, unmasking her at a Vancouver competition in front of her father, who rather had Layla performing in movies.}}
* The anime ''[[Kinnikuman]]'', being a [[Pro WrestlinWrestling]] spoof, has a few. The best example would probably be "Mongolman", who showed up to save Ramenman's friend Brocken Jr. from having his insides sucked out by Mr. Khamen not long after Ramenman had been put into a coma by Warsman. Neptune King's Mildman & Big the Budo gimmicks were not really a case of this, as he's using them from his first appearance in the show, but they are in the context of the story, as Neptune King's supposedly a famous wrestler from long ago. Then there's the Kinnikuman Great costume that various characters have used over the years when they weren't able to wrestle under their real names for various reasons. Kinnikuman himself disguised as Channelman in his trek across America after an incident left him too embarrassed to show his (actual) face. Robin Mask came back to bedevil Kinnikuman as Warsman's manager Barracuda in the next arc, too ashamed to use his true identity.
* A filler arc of ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' gives us the Moonlight Knight. He was very obviously the then-supposedly-depowered Tuxedo Mask, down to having the same modus operandi and rose motif. (And also looking similar, but that [[Only Six Faces|doesn't necessarily mean anything]] in anime.) In a possible subversion, he kinda was Tuxedo Mask and he kinda wasn't. When Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask was depowered, the part of his mind that was still driven to protect Usagi split off and gained a new body. At arc's end, Mamoru fused with Moonlight Knight and became Tuxedo Mask again.
* In ''[[Speed Racer]]'', the mysterious Racer X first appears on the racing scene shortly after Rex Racer's untimely death, has a similar build, and drives exactly like him. The narrator [[Viewers Are Goldfish|feels obliged to remind the viewer of these facts at every possible opportunity]].
 
 
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