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Related to [[Rightful King Returns]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', with its last story arc being an allegory of the second coming.
* When the Senshi travel to [[The Future|Crystal Tokyo]], King Endymion explains to them that in the early 21st century, Earth fell into an Ice Age that only ended when ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' woke up from a thousand-year slumber and became Neo Queen Serenity.
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== Live Action TV ==
* In an episode of ''[[The Flash (TV
* The 2003 ''[[The Second Coming (TV series)|The Second Coming]]'' Two-Part Drama by Russell T Davies, which is about Steve Baxter, an ordinary Englishman who turns out to be the second coming of Christ.
* ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' had a Klingon religious caste try to use [[Clone Jesus|cloning]] and [[Fake Memories|memory construction]] to recreate their local Messiah Kahless, so that they (with he as their puppet) could take over the Klingon Empire and "[[Glory Days|restore it to greatness]]". The episode ended with the truth being revealed, and both the clone and Klingon Society took it remarkably well: as a compromise Kahless II ends up becoming the figurehead Emperor (a previously vacant position).
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