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(Nevermind. Victorious didn't end on a cliffhanger. It just ended with a regular episode.)
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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[As Told by Ginger]]'', "Wicked Game" (about Dodie's attempts to break her best friend Ginger's relationship with Darren, although it is arguable whether this is in fact a [[Cliff Hanger]])
* ''[[As Told by Ginger]]'', "Wicked Game" (about Dodie's attempts to break her best friend Ginger's relationship with Darren, although it is arguable whether this is in fact a [[Cliff Hanger]])
* The ''[[Hey Arnold!]]!'' episodes "The High Life" (Gerald has no money to buy rollerblades... and at the end, because of the phone line etc. he got to sell his watches to get the money, he ''still'' has no money to buy rollerblades) and "Arnold Betrays Iggy" (Arnold is mad at Iggy for forcing him to wear embarassing clothes in public and refuses to forgive him, mirroring an earlier scene where Iggy refused to forgive Arnold for exposing his secret, and he didn't even do so).
* The ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' episodes "The High Life" (Gerald has no money to buy rollerblades... and at the end, because of the phone line etc. he got to sell his watches to get the money, he ''still'' has no money to buy rollerblades) and "Arnold Betrays Iggy" (Arnold is mad at Iggy for forcing him to wear embarassing clothes in public and refuses to forgive him, mirroring an earlier scene where Iggy refused to forgive Arnold for exposing his secret, and he didn't even do so).
** Not to mention we never do find out what happened to his parents. The episode that featured their flashback ended with Arnold finding a map and rushing to his Grandpa about it. This was actually intended to be the lead-in to a second ''Hey Arnold!'' film which would resolve this question, but Craig Bartlett's departure from the show coupled with the low gross of the first film led the series to a premature end before this could be resolved. This movie ''also'' would have resolved the cliff-hanger over how Arnold would have responded when Helga, at the end of the first film, confessed her true feelings to him.
** Not to mention we never do find out what happened to his parents. The episode that featured their flashback ended with Arnold finding a map and rushing to his Grandpa about it. This was actually intended to be the lead-in to a second ''Hey Arnold!'' film which would resolve this question, but Craig Bartlett's departure from the show coupled with the low gross of the first film led the series to a premature end before this could be resolved. This movie ''also'' would have resolved the cliff-hanger over how Arnold would have responded when Helga, at the end of the first film, confessed her true feelings to him.
* ''[[The Weekenders]]'', "Croquembouche" (about Carver in a food essay contest: Tino does his usual end-of-episode [[An Aesop|Aesop]] routine while Carver presents his essay on a French cake, which gives the ep its title, and the ep ends with people applauding Carver's speech, without showing if he won or not)
* ''[[The Weekenders]]'', "Croquembouche" (about Carver in a food essay contest: Tino does his usual end-of-episode [[An Aesop|Aesop]] routine while Carver presents his essay on a French cake, which gives the ep its title, and the ep ends with people applauding Carver's speech, without showing if he won or not)