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* Eyrie Productions Unlimited's ''[http://www.eyrie-productions.com/NXE/ Neon Exodus Evangelion]'' has "outtakes" and "Making of" sequences at the ends of some of its chapters. These feature, among other things, a very chirpy Rei Ayanami, and an interview with Sir Alistair Warden-Penn, the [[Classically-Trained Extra|classically-trained Shakespearean penguin]] who portrays Pen-pen.
* Eyrie Productions Unlimited's ''[http://www.eyrie-productions.com/NXE/ Neon Exodus Evangelion]'' has "outtakes" and "Making of" sequences at the ends of some of its chapters. These feature, among other things, a very chirpy Rei Ayanami, and an interview with Sir Alistair Warden-Penn, the [[Classically-Trained Extra|classically-trained Shakespearean penguin]] who portrays Pen-pen.
* [http://amethyst-angel.com/nadesico_main_tt.html Nadesico Thumbnail Theater]'s "Nagare Akatsuki's Guided Tour of [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Nadesico]] Fanfiction". NTT and its progenitor [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion]] Thumbnail Theater sometimes lapse into this in their actual episode "summaries". As does Five Minute [[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]], their live-action counterpart ([http://www.fiveminute.net found here]).
* [http://amethyst-angel.com/nadesico_main_tt.html Nadesico Thumbnail Theater]'s "Nagare Akatsuki's Guided Tour of [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Nadesico]] Fanfiction". NTT and its progenitor [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion]] Thumbnail Theater sometimes lapse into this in their actual episode "summaries". As does Five Minute [[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]], their live-action counterpart ([http://www.fiveminute.net found here]).
{{quote| '''Gai:''' You said it! In hindsight, I'm glad they killed me off when they did.}}
{{quote|'''Gai:''' You said it! In hindsight, I'm glad they killed me off when they did.}}
* The ''[[Sailor Moon]] Expanded'' fanverse has a series of stories which deal with the everyday lives of the various characters. They operate with the conceit that all of the characters, original and fan created, are actors on a vast movie set, with the various authors as the directors. This would lead to a number of instances where segments of "actual" stories would be transcribed, only to veer off track when a completely unrelated character wanders "on screen" with some actor-related grievance.
* The ''[[Sailor Moon]] Expanded'' fanverse has a series of stories which deal with the everyday lives of the various characters. They operate with the conceit that all of the characters, original and fan created, are actors on a vast movie set, with the various authors as the directors. This would lead to a number of instances where segments of "actual" stories would be transcribed, only to veer off track when a completely unrelated character wanders "on screen" with some actor-related grievance.
** Of particular hilariousness was an instance where the author of a long-running-but-never-quite-finished story was kidnapped by his own characters and locked in a room with a supply of MREs, a chemical toilet, and a computer, there to remain until he finally finished the story. Though he was prematurely released by the impact of an asteroid soundstage belonging to a newly arriving author, the story was eventually completed.
** Of particular hilariousness was an instance where the author of a long-running-but-never-quite-finished story was kidnapped by his own characters and locked in a room with a supply of MREs, a chemical toilet, and a computer, there to remain until he finally finished the story. Though he was prematurely released by the impact of an asteroid soundstage belonging to a newly arriving author, the story was eventually completed.