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On TV, this is one part of being [[Screwed by the Network]]. These are frequently [[Not Screened for Critics]]. Those who actually liked them will be the ones who [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]. Compare to [[Trailers Always Lie]], when a work is intentionally miss-marketed.
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=== '''Examples:''' ===
 
== Anime & Manga ==
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== Western Animation ==
* Numerous shows on [[Adult Swim]] are put on the schedule without actually being advertised, especially anime; They're getting a bit better about it, though. On the other hand, on April 18, 2008, a show (''[[Rising Son]]'', a spoof of [[Soap Opera|Soap Operas]]s focusing on the life of [[Jesus]]), premiered at ''5 o'clock in the morning''. Without any announcement of any kind except for the title appearing on the schedule. It was bad enough when they moved their new anime to 5 a.m. without advertising it...
** And on the main [[Cartoon Network]], [[Robotomy]] (aka [[Superjail]] for kids) was rarely acknowledged until the start of 2011, 3 whole months after its debut.
* Terry Jones' version of ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''. In America it played on seven screens without advertising - because while Columbia got the theatrical release rights, Disney owned the video rights. (Disney even renamed the film ''Mr Toad's Wild Ride'', after the Disneyland ride.)
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