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'''Spoiler warning''', of course. |
'''Spoiler warning''', of course. |
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== Anime/Manga == |
== Anime/Manga == |
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* The 2006 version of ''[[Kanon]]'' moved Ayu's first prologue until later and had Shiori, Mai and Makoto appear to Yuuichi beforehand, unlike the 2001 version. Yes, this makes ''Kanon'' both an example of [[First Girl Wins]] and Last Girl Wins. |
* The 2006 version of ''[[Kanon]]'' moved Ayu's first prologue until later and had Shiori, Mai and Makoto appear to Yuuichi beforehand, unlike the 2001 version. Yes, this makes ''Kanon'' both an example of [[First Girl Wins]] and Last Girl Wins. |
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* Feena in ''[[Yoake Mae Yori Ruri Iro Na]]'' is the last possible love interest to appear, save for the [[Token Mini |
* Feena in ''[[Yoake Mae Yori Ruri Iro Na]]'' is the last possible love interest to appear, save for the [[Token Mini-Moe]]. |
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* Because of the [[Anachronic Order]] of ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'', both the protagonist's stated [[Love Interest]] and his [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]], the two girls that one would consider most in the running, could be considered both [[First Girl Wins|the first]] and the last. If Yuki or Sasaki ends up winning in the end, then, well... |
* Because of the [[Anachronic Order]] of ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'', both the protagonist's stated [[Love Interest]] and his [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]], the two girls that one would consider most in the running, could be considered both [[First Girl Wins|the first]] and the last. If Yuki or Sasaki ends up winning in the end, then, well... |
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** Sasaki is a debatable example, considering that the protagonist {{spoiler|knew Sasaki even before he met Haruhi or Mikuru in high school}}. Still, she shows up after any of the others. |
** Sasaki is a debatable example, considering that the protagonist {{spoiler|knew Sasaki even before he met Haruhi or Mikuru in high school}}. Still, she shows up after any of the others. |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* In [[Fire Emblem]] 8, [[Badass Bookworm]] Saleh is the last of Eirika's potential husbands that we meet, regardless of route. He fits the trope if you hook them up through supports. |
* In [[Fire Emblem]] 8, [[Badass Bookworm]] Saleh is the last of Eirika's potential husbands that we meet, regardless of route. He fits the trope if you hook them up through supports. |
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** In the case of Eirika's brother Ephraim, there's [[Well Excuse Me Princess|L'Arachel]]... |
** In the case of Eirika's brother Ephraim, there's [[Well, Excuse Me, Princess!|L'Arachel]]... |
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*** Who is also Last Girl for Innes, if you choose her over Eirika or Vanessa. |
*** Who is also Last Girl for Innes, if you choose her over Eirika or Vanessa. |
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*** Male version: Ewan is the last of Amelia's possible love interests introduced (Franz can recruit her in both routes, so he's First Guy by default. And Ross joined the part a little after Franz did, so he's in the middle). |
*** Male version: Ewan is the last of Amelia's possible love interests introduced (Franz can recruit her in both routes, so he's First Guy by default. And Ross joined the part a little after Franz did, so he's in the middle). |