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* Anime series in general tend to hit Dork Ages when the anime [[Overtook the Manga|overtakes the manga]] and, as a result, goes into a [[Filler Arc]].
* Once Yoshida Reiko left the ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'' project, Ikumi Mia tried to write a sequel incorporating the [[Retcon|retcons]] made in the TV show and replacing Ichigo with a new character named Berii. Ichigo herself [[Brought Down to Normal|lost her powers]] except as a living accessory to the new heroine, her origins and family life were completely ignored in favor of [[Put Onon a Bus|sending her to Europe]], and she became a washed-up hero. It's no surprise ''Tokyo Mew Mew a la mode'' has a high degree of [[Fanon Discontinuity]] amongst fans who also [[The Scrappy|really dislike Berii]].
* For some portion of the fanbase, ''[[Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force|Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha FORCE]]'' has becoming this for the main continuity of the franchise.
* There's a probability of ''[[Bleach]]'' entering this with The Lost Agent arc, with a new set of characters we've never seen before, whole new kinds of powers, a plot that is almost completely unrelated to everything we've seen before, and the overall feeling of the filler arcs from the anime.
** To be fair, all the new stuff got added because just about every big plot point up until got resolved except for two, {{spoiler|the fact that Aizen's still alive, and Ichigo losing his Shinigami powers}}. One of them is being handled in this arc, and the other one fans do not want to show its face again for quite a while.
* ''[[Lupin III]]'' has the pink-jacket era, which consists of the third anime series and the ''Legend of the Gold of Babylon''. Both the series and the movie had [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|Lupin wearing a]] [[Real Men Wear Pink|pink jacket]], most of the adult themes downplayed and the slapstick brought [[Up to Eleven]]. Today, it is [[Discontinuity|widely ignored]] by both the anime producers at [[TMS Entertainment]] and most fans in general.
 
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