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[[File:finding-nemo-early.jpg|link=Monsters Inc.|frame|"Hey, look, I [[Finding Nemo|found Nemo!]]"]]
[[File:finding-nemo-early.jpg|link=Monsters, Inc.|frame|"Hey, look, I [[Finding Nemo|found Nemo!]]"]]
When something said or appearing in a work [[Foreshadowing|foreshadows]] another work that would be produced by the same people much later.
When something said or appearing in a work [[Foreshadowing|foreshadows]] another work that would be produced by the same people much later.


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* In the [[Quentin Tarantino]]-written ''[[True Romance]]'', Leo Donowitz is filming a World War II movie. [[Quentin Tarantino]]'s later WWII movie ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' features a [[Batter Up|Donny Donowitz]].
* In the [[Quentin Tarantino]]-written ''[[True Romance]]'', Leo Donowitz is filming a World War II movie. [[Quentin Tarantino]]'s later WWII movie ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'' features a [[Batter Up|Donny Donowitz]].
* In ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' Mia talks about filming a pilot episode about an all-women assassin squad. This was intended to be a reference to the later ''[[Kill Bill]]'' movies (the KB plot changed a bit meanwhile).
* In ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' Mia talks about filming a pilot episode about an all-women assassin squad. This was intended to be a reference to the later ''[[Kill Bill]]'' movies (the KB plot changed a bit meanwhile).
* ''[[The Colbert Report]]'' was originally a [[Real Trailer Fake Movie|fake commercial]]. [[Stephen Colbert]] had mentioned how much better his own show would be on ''[[The Daily Show]]'' long before ''[[The Colbert Report]]''.
* ''[[The Colbert Report]]'' was originally a [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie|fake commercial]]. [[Stephen Colbert]] had mentioned how much better his own show would be on ''[[The Daily Show]]'' long before ''[[The Colbert Report]]''.
* In the 2003 movie ''The Singing Detective'', Robert Downey Jr's character describes his memory of watching his mother have sex with a stranger, with the onomatopoeias "[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]".
* In the 2003 movie ''The Singing Detective'', Robert Downey Jr's character describes his memory of watching his mother have sex with a stranger, with the onomatopoeias "[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]".
* In ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]'', they walk past a movie set where Daredevil is fighting some ninjas. The scene was probably put in because [[Kevin Smith]] was ''supposed'' to have directed (or wrote the screenplay to) the ''Daredevil'' movie - [[Ben Affleck]] appearing in both was probably just a coincidence.
* In ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]'', they walk past a movie set where Daredevil is fighting some ninjas. The scene was probably put in because [[Kevin Smith]] was ''supposed'' to have directed (or wrote the screenplay to) the ''Daredevil'' movie - [[Ben Affleck]] appearing in both was probably just a coincidence.
* Since 2003, [http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2007/12/09/a-special-where-s-wall-e-edition-of-why-for.aspx Pixar's been doing this a fair deal]:
* Since 2003, [http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2007/12/09/a-special-where-s-wall-e-edition-of-why-for.aspx Pixar's been doing this a fair deal]:
** In ''[[Monsters Inc.|Monsters, Inc.]]'' (pictured above), one of [[Cheerful Child|Boo's]] [[Toys]] is Nemo from ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
** In ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' (pictured above), one of [[Cheerful Child|Boo's]] [[Toys]] is Nemo from ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
** In ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', a boy in the dentist's waiting room is reading a comic book of ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
** In ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', a boy in the dentist's waiting room is reading a comic book of ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
** In ''[[Ratatouille]]'', whilst working his way up to the rooftops of Paris, Remy is chased by a dog (seen only in silhouette) bearing a striking resemblence to Dug from ''[[Up (Animation)|Up]]''. Also from ''Up'', Carl's cane is seen in ''[[WALL-E]]''.
** In ''[[Ratatouille]]'', whilst working his way up to the rooftops of Paris, Remy is chased by a dog (seen only in silhouette) bearing a striking resemblence to Dug from ''[[Up (animation)|Up]]''. Also from ''Up'', Carl's cane is seen in ''[[WALL-E]]''.
** An apartment Carl's house flies by in ''[[Up (Animation)|Up]]'' has [[Big Bad|Lotso]] from ''[[Toy Story 3]]''.
** An apartment Carl's house flies by in ''[[Up (animation)|Up]]'' has [[Big Bad|Lotso]] from ''[[Toy Story 3]]''.
** And in ''[[Toy Story 3]]'', one of Andy's posters features Finn McMissile from ''[[Cars 2]]''.
** And in ''[[Toy Story 3]]'', one of Andy's posters features Finn McMissile from ''[[Cars 2]]''.
** ''[[Cars 2]]'' has car-versions of the royal family of ''[[Brave (Animation)|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 (Comic Book)|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 ''[[Go Lion]]'''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.
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* In ''[[Persona 3|Persona 3: Portable]]'', there's a NPC at a bar who mentions girlfriend problems, but tells the protagonist it's not something s/he will have to worry about now. This character ends up being the protagonist for the future game [[Catherine]].
* In ''[[Persona 3|Persona 3: Portable]]'', there's a NPC at a bar who mentions girlfriend problems, but tells the protagonist it's not something s/he will have to worry about now. This character ends up being the protagonist for the future game [[Catherine]].
* Books in [[The Magic School Bus]] series often did this. On one of the final pages, Ms. Frizzle would wear a dress related to the topic of the next book. (For instance, her dress would have pictures of bees on it, and the next book would be about bees)
* Books in [[The Magic School Bus]] series often did this. On one of the final pages, Ms. Frizzle would wear a dress related to the topic of the next book. (For instance, her dress would have pictures of bees on it, and the next book would be about bees)
* One episode of ''[[Full Metal Panic]]'' ''The Second Raid'' features Souske getting a haircut. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3I7DJbTQTs During a bit in a barber shop in which Souske makes a scene, the shot cuts to several characters outside the shop taking notice]. Each character is from ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]''. However, this proved to be an unintentional [[Subverted Trope|subversion]], as the studio that animated that season of FMP had '''intended''' to animate the anime adaptation of ''Death Note'', but the contract ultimately went to a different studio instead.
* One episode of ''[[Full Metal Panic]]'' ''The Second Raid'' features Souske getting a haircut. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3I7DJbTQTs During a bit in a barber shop in which Souske makes a scene, the shot cuts to several characters outside the shop taking notice]. Each character is from ''[[Death Note]]''. However, this proved to be an unintentional [[Subverted Trope|subversion]], as the studio that animated that season of FMP had '''intended''' to animate the anime adaptation of ''Death Note'', but the contract ultimately went to a different studio instead.
* A [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] air freshener can be seen hanging hanging from the player's rear-view mirror in the Sega racing game ''Rad Mobile'', which was released for the arcades two months before the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Video Game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the Genesis.
* A [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] air freshener can be seen hanging hanging from the player's rear-view mirror in the Sega racing game ''Rad Mobile'', which was released for the arcades two months before the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the Genesis.
* The Nintendo 3DS remake of ''[[The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'' has a room with a (not so) hidden artwork from the then-upcoming ''[[Skyward Sword]]'' for Wii.
* The Nintendo 3DS remake of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' has a room with a (not so) hidden artwork from the then-upcoming ''[[Skyward Sword]]'' for Wii.
* The English pub scene in ''Uncharted3'' features a newspaper with a headline about deadly fungus, which is a reference to Naughty Dog's upcoming ''[[The Last of Us]]''.
* The English pub scene in ''Uncharted3'' features a newspaper with a headline about deadly fungus, which is a reference to Naughty Dog's upcoming ''[[The Last of Us]]''.
* The trailer for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] that [[Nintendo]] used for its 2010 E3 Press Conference (where [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and Reggie Fils-Aime get sucked into a 3DS) featured what turned out to be an early rendition of the final portion of the final boss fight against Bowser from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
* The trailer for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] that [[Nintendo]] used for its 2010 E3 Press Conference (where [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and Reggie Fils-Aime get sucked into a 3DS) featured what turned out to be an early rendition of the final portion of the final boss fight against Bowser from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.

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"Hey, look, I found Nemo!"

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: