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** And more than once, it's shown that [http://www.mangareader.net/139-8061-3/detective-conan/chapter-15.html Conan has picked up some of Kogoro's bad habits.]
* No mention of ''[[Irresponsible Captain Tylor]]'''s [[Serious Business]] staff officers [[Tsundere|Yuriko Star]] and [[Number Two|Lt. Yamamoto]]? They remain the most sane characters at the end of the series... but loosen up greatly between the beginning and the end, largely due to Tylor's cheerful disregard for rules.
* Jimbei in ''[[One Piece]]'', who is [[The Stoic]] and [[Badass]] fishman in likeness to [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]], has become skilled in the [[Wild Take]] since the [[Time Skip]], first seen during his reunion with the Straw Hats and seen several times afterwards to the end of the Fishman Island arc.
* This happens to [[Deadpan Snarker|Chi]][[Meta Guy|same]] in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' frequently, but most notably when {{spoiler|Poyo's [[Lotus Eater Machine]]}} proves that, despite having been forced into a [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]], she's the happiest and most satisfied with her life of anyone in the group.
* Sakamoto the cat from ''[[Nichijou]]'' tries very hard to be the respectable adult in a household with an eight year old inventor and her one year old wind up robot. This ultimately always fails when presented with anything he can bat around with his paws.