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[[File:Jennifer1&2.png|link=Back to the Future (film)|frame|Above, Claudia Wells. Below, Elisabeth Shue.]]
 
It's time for a [[Flash Back]] to a previous installment, but wait! That installment was made before you switched to [[The Other Darrin]]. What do you do? Why, refilm the old scene with the new actor, of course!
 
It's time for a [[Flash Back]] to a previous installment, but wait! That installment was made before you switched to [[The Other Darrin]]. What do you do? Why, refilm the old scene with the new actor, of course!
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== Anime &and Manga ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
* The actors remained the same, but because legal issues prevented ''[[Weiss Kreuz]] Gluhen'' from using the original character designs, flashbacks to the previous series (and two photographs supposedly taken around that time) had to be redone with the new character designs.
* Rukia's flashback with her days of training with Kaien Shiba in ''[[Bleach]]'' was first seen in Episode 49. Then Kaien comes back in another form nearly 100 Episodes later, This is all fine and well in the Japanese version where [[Toshihiko Seki]] reprises his role as Kaien...but Kaien's original dub voice actor, Kim Strauss had left the show at this point. As a result; Dave Mallow was given the role (Strauss' other role; [[Big Badass Wolf|Sajin Komamura]] was also recast with J.B.Blanc) and when it came time for the flashbacks, Strauss' dialogue was dubbed over by Mallow.
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* The ''[[Chaotic]]'' season finale episode before M'arrilion Invasion ended with a [[Cliff Hanger]] where hero Tom is accused of cheating and flees to Perim before an investigation can be launched. M'arrilion Invasion sported a completely different art style, and even the "Last time on Chaotic" segment at the beginning was done in the new style. (No change in voice actors, though, which probably just made it more surreal)
* At least one ''[[Popeye]]'' [[Clip Show]] had the clips from the first few cartoons redubbed with the then-current actors.
* Averted in ''[[Re BootReBoot]]''. During the season 4 flashbacks Bob has his season 1 voice, while outside the flashbacks Bob has his season 3 voice. This is because Bob's original voice actor became available again for season 4 and the writers wanted a justifiable way to get him back in the role. The in-universe explanation for this is that the Web damaged Bob's voice.
* ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'': In the [[Lower Deck Episode]] "The Big Scoop", which is "A Wish Too Far" from Chester's and A.J.'s perpective, they had to redub some scenes with the two boys. This was because in "A Wish Too Far" the original voice actors were Frankie Muniz and Haneef Ibrahim, but by this point in the series run [[Jason Marsden]] was the now the voice of Chester and Gary Leroi Gray was the voice of A.J. If one compares the two episodes, the difference between the voices can be pretty jarring.
* ''[[Recess]]: All Growed Down'' averted this trope. The DTV movie (released two years after the show ended) consisted of a framing device about the main six captured by the kindergarteners as the framing device, the main parts being three episodes of the main series centered on the kindergarteners, and the main "All Growed Down" scene with the main six as kindergarteners. So we ended up hearing T.J. with three different voices. For the framing device and main kindergarten scene, he was voiced by Myles Jeffrey. For the first episode shown ("The Legend of the Big Kid" from season one), he was voiced by Ross Malinger, and for the other two episodes (from seasons two and three), he's voiced by Andy Lawrence.