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** The most notable occasion was during the Briggs Arc, where Mustang and his men are not seen for a while.
** In [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|the 2003 anime version]], Winry is noticeably Out of Focus compared to in the manga; Rose has a lot of [[Character Focus]], when in the manga she's barely above a character of the day.
* In the ''[[Anime/Yuru Yuri|Yuru Yuri]]'' manga, Akari, the supposed protagonist, loses focus to her wacky friends. The anime turns this into a horribly cruel joke, to the point that the camera drifts away from her in the middle of a monologue to focus on something more interesting, and her friends need to write her name on their hands to remember who she is.
** They also do it [[Adaptation Explanation Extrication|from the first episode, for no reason]].
* In ''[[Bakuman。]]'', Miho has been seen much less after {{spoiler|the news comes that PCP will not get an anime, and Mashiro and Takagi must come up with a manga that will}}, a significant setback in their promise to have Miho star in their anime. Justified in that Mashiro and Takagi have promised not to meet in person until they fulfill their promise.
* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', Ranma would often drop by Dr. Tofu's office when he was injured or needed medical advice. A few seasons later and Dr. Tofu seems to have vanished without a trace.
* Tadakuni slipped out of presence over the run of ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'', despite being the protagonist. This has been lampshaded [[In-Universe]] in both manga and the anime adaptation; the anime even said his out of focus is because he was [[The Generic Guy|too plain]].
 
 
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