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** ''[[Cars 2]]'' has car-versions of the royal family of ''[[Brave]]'' pictured on a tapestry in the British pub.
** ''[[Cars 2]]'' has car-versions of the royal family of ''[[Brave]]'' pictured on a tapestry in the British pub.
* The [[Vertigo]] [[Comic Book]] ''Nevada'' was an expansion of a throwaway gag in [[Marvel Comics]]' ''[[Howard the Duck (comics)|Howard the Duck]]'', which mentioned "a mandatory fight scene between a Las Vegas chorus girl, an ostrich, and a standing lamp". Both were written by Steve Gerber.
* The [[Vertigo]] [[Comic Book]] ''Nevada'' was an expansion of a throwaway gag in [[Marvel Comics]]' ''[[Howard the Duck (comics)|Howard the Duck]]'', which mentioned "a mandatory fight scene between a Las Vegas chorus girl, an ostrich, and a standing lamp". Both were written by Steve Gerber.
* In ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]] 2'', [[Cool Big Sis|Excellen]] [[Bottle Fairy|Browning]] notices that all the [[Humongous Mecha]] produced by Isurugi Industries have names ending in -lion & makes a joke something along the lines of "Does that mean they made Go-" before being interrupted. Two years later ''[[Super Robot Wars]] W'' was released featuring ''[[Go Lion]]'''s SRW debut.
* In ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]] 2'', [[Cool Big Sis|Excellen]] [[Bottle Fairy|Browning]] notices that all the [[Humongous Mecha]] produced by Isurugi Industries have names ending in -lion & makes a joke something along the lines of "Does that mean they made Go-" before being interrupted. Two years later ''[[Super Robot Wars]] W'' was released featuring ''[[GoLion]]'''s SRW debut.
* The [[Three DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]] version of ''[[Policenauts]]'' was preceded by a supplemental database disc known as the ''Pilot Disk'' which featured information on the game's production and plot. The database disc was later ported to the [[Play Station]] as ''Policenauts: Private Collection''. Both versions of the disc feature a glossary of the game's terminology. If you look for the definition FOXHOUND on the glossary, you will find early concept art for the first ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' drawn by none other than Yoji Shinkawa himself.
* The [[Three DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]] version of ''[[Policenauts]]'' was preceded by a supplemental database disc known as the ''Pilot Disk'' which featured information on the game's production and plot. The database disc was later ported to the [[Play Station]] as ''Policenauts: Private Collection''. Both versions of the disc feature a glossary of the game's terminology. If you look for the definition FOXHOUND on the glossary, you will find early concept art for the first ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' drawn by none other than Yoji Shinkawa himself.
** Attempted in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 3'' with "Guy Savage", a minigame using an engine that was to be used in ''[[Zone of the Enders]] 3''. The game got cancelled, though.
** Attempted in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 3'' with "Guy Savage", a minigame using an engine that was to be used in ''[[Zone of the Enders]] 3''. The game got cancelled, though.

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When something said or appearing in a work foreshadows another work that would be produced by the same people much later.

If this happens in the same continuity as the work they appeared in, it's an Early-Bird Cameo. If it's not, but the work they originally appeared in has already been made (but you haven't seen it since it hasn't been localized), then Marth Debuted in Smash Bros.

When this happens the other way around, it's a Production Throwback.

Examples of Production Foreshadowing include: