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** And in ''Disappearance'', when {{spoiler|Yuki reshapes the world, she makes it so Kyon has a [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]}}. Everyone else does not, however.
* [[Deconstructed]] in ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''. It's in fact the main source of conflict during the second season.
* Occurs in ''[[XxxHolicxxxHolic]]'' and its sister series ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'' several times due to some major futzing with the time-space continuum, but the most obvious example is {{spoiler|Yuuko}} who is [[Ret-Gone|Ret Goned]] from the memories of all but a few people once {{spoiler|her time starts moving again and she dies as she should have years before}}.
* Pretty much all instances of [[Time Travel]] in ''[[Pokémon]]''. In ''Arceus and the Jewel of Life'', Ash & co. remember events as they happen after [[Olympus Mons|Dialga]] sends them back through time, but they also remember the original history that necessitated the trip to start with. Arceus itself is subject to [[Delayed Ripple Effect]], and nearly blasts them before its memories catch up.
** In the Japanese version of the Celebi movie no one remembered as well. The dubbers felt that it too closely mirrored the first movie {{spoiler|which ends with Mewtwo erasing the movie's events from everyone's memory}}, and elected to change it. They discuss the matter, and an additional scene with {{spoiler|Professor Oak}} reflecting, in the commentary.