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* Since ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]'' debuted before the original, ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' on Toonami, American viewers met the [[Char Clone]] Zechs Marquise before the original villain. This got so bad that in the early 2000s, the single best way to identify a "new fan" was whether or not they mis-identified a Char cosplayer as Zechs. This happened a ''lot''.
* In a cross media example, ''[[Professor Layton and The Eternal Diva]]'' introduced some new characters from the not-yet-released-outside-of-Japan prequel trilogy to the western world. (Mainly in Europe - in America the movie was delayed just long enough for the first game to be released first.)
* FUNimation licensed the first season of ''[[ToA AruCertain Majutsu noMagical Index]]'' and ''Toaru[[A KagakuCertain noScientific Railgun]]'', and Seven Seas Entertainment is releasing Index's sidestory manga (now known as ''A Certain Scientific Railgun''), but the real kicker is [http://sevenseasentertainment.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=7037&sid=e3d5f7bf44bb6d2651b962c795ef85d6 SSE commenting that the Index novels are unlikely to be brought over due to its sheer number of volumes]{{Dead link}}.
* ''[[Bleach]]'s'' fourth movie introduced a character named [[Bleach Movies|Kokuto]] who would later go on to appear in the videogame ''Bleach: Soul Ignition''. Nothing wrong here; the movie wouldn't be dubbed for a good few years and the game would probably never see the light of day outside of Japan ([[No Export for You|As is, sadly, the case with most Bleach videogames]]). ''Then, however'' comes the news that N.I.S America are releasing the game in the West under the slightly modified title; ''Bleach Soul Resurrección''. And apart from the name and the opening theme song which had to be changed due to [[Screwed by the Lawyers|licensing issues]], everything was left intact, ''including Kokuto'', even going as far as to giving him an [[Travis Willingham|English voice]]. Given that his backstory was not given in the game and at this point, there wasn't even a [[Fan Sub]] of the movie available yet, a standard reaction to unlocking him is "Who the [[Stealth Pun|Hell]] is Kokuto?"
* The entire cast of ''[[Wangan Midnight]] Maximum Tune'', an arcade game released worldwide, comes from the manga and anime series ''Wangan Midnight''. Despite the former first being serialized in 1992, [[No Export for You|neither the manga nor the anime have seen an official release outside of Japan]].