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'''Random student:''' [[Random Events Plot|Holy crap a meteor hit the school building!]]
'''[[The Chew Toy|Hokuto's Lackey]]:''' [[Curse Cut Short|Son of aaaaaaa ---]]
'''Narrator:''' Will anyone learn Hokuto's Lackey's name? [[What Happened to the Mouse?|What will happen with the Boss Championship?]] Many questions will be answered in the next episode of Cromartie High School... [[Lampshade Hanging|and many will not]].|'''[[Cromartie High School]]'''}}
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It appears that a [[The Reveal|reveal]] is being set up... [[Subverted Trope|but there's no reveal in the end.]]
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== The Basic Un-Reveal ==
=== Anime &and Manga ===
* ''[[Naruto]]'' had its infamous Episode 101, the "Unmask Kakashi" episode. At the end, he takes off his mask to reveal... another lighter-colored mask.
** However, the one-off manga special this episode was based off didn't even reveal that to the main characters (and audience). Apparently, the ramen store-owner and waitress ''did'' see Kakashi's real face, and the reaction (all starry-eyed with the [[Luminescent Blush]]) seems to suggest that Kakashi is at least a borderline [[Bishonen]].
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* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', Principal Kunō threatens to reveal everyone's English test scores for all to find out. Ranma initially doesn't care, but when the principal implies his score is so bad he couldn't reveal it, Ranma gives chase and the principal later changes his mind about revealing his score. Even Ranma's English teacher forgot what she actually gave him. When he finally caught him, it turns out that what the principal had was actually a cheesy prank of a poster with his face with the words "Kiss me!" and he accidentally left everyone's test scores in a hot-air balloon ([[Brick Joke|which is initially how he was going to let everyone know]]). The scores reach the international news somehow; Akane's score turns out to be very good, and while Ranma's isn't revealed, it's implied he actually did not too bad.
* In ''[[Super GALS!|Gals!]]'', Towa reveals Ran's secret to Kasumi. But whatever it was, it isn't actually interesting.
* ''[[School Rumble]]''. When Eri &and Yakumo were fighting in the school play, Eri asks Yakumo about her relationship with Harima. Her answer is never revealed but it is enough to make Eri yield.
* ''[[Bokurano]]'', with its premise of {{spoiler|killing all of the "chosen" pilots as part of a gigantic, winner-takes-all tournament that would determine the last universe remaining}}, seemed to have been heading towards an ending finally explaining how and why all the events in the manga happened with its last chapter, titled {{spoiler|Dung Beetle}}. Instead, said character offers one theory for why everything has happened, before {{spoiler|proceeding with its [[No Ending]].}}
* A ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' episode features a mad bomber who is continuously thwarted in his attempts to get the word out on why he is setting off teddy bear bombs to blow up public buildings.
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* ''[[Seinfeld]]'': "The Seven". We never do find out why Jerry's girlfriend always seems to be wearing the same dress. In "The Pie", we never find out why the girl wouldn't taste the pie.
** Or why Kramer was discharged from the Army.
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]''. The episode where there was a 20th century reporter running around. His camera runs out of tape just as Xena &and Gabrielle were about to reveal the true nature of their relationship.
* Bob from ''[[Becker]]'' told a story about why he never turns on the light when he gets dressed. The rest is never revealed but the characters are shocked and disgusted by the story.
* In the final episode of ''[[Blackadder|Blackadder Goes Forth]]'', just as the men are about to go over the top, Baldrick tells Blackadder that [[Running Gag|he has a cunning plan.]] After asking how cunning it is, Blackadder wistfully observes that it will have to wait, although it was surely better than his own plan of pretending to be mad. Then the whistle blows and [[Tear Jerker|they all go over the top.]]
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* On ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', the finale arc had a few characters wondering what the Breen really look like under those armored suits they always wear. At one point, a Breen is shown taking off its helmet... only to reveal that it's actually Kira disguised as a Breen.
* Several times on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' Beverley Crusher really has to tell Jean-Luc something... but we never find out what. (We assume it was "I love you"...)
* ''[[Frasier]]'' viewers have often been tricked into thinking that they will catch a glimpse of Maris during various times in the series. In one notable instance, Frasier sits in the coffee shop, nervously expecting Maris to arrive. Suddenly a thin, fashionable woman with large sunglasses and a headscarf enters, and Frasier eagerly gets up to wave her over. But it turns out he is actually waving at Maris' maid, Marta, who has shown up in her place.
* In one episode of ''[[Are You Being Served?|Are You Being Served]]'', the staff chips in (a grand total of £6.25) to buy a birthday gift for Mrs. Slocombe. She takes the top off the box and exclaims, "It's just what I've always wanted!" It's passed around to the rest of the cast, who all comment on the gift ("I've had one for years myself", "I wish I'd had one in the desert", "I've never actually seen one before"). Mr. Humphries then [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|turns to the audience]] and says, "We're not going to tell you what it is, it's a secret."
* [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|The original ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic]]'']] uses '''centons''' as units of time. A character asks "What '''is''' a centon?" Cut to another scene.
* A rare real-life version of this happened with the National Geographic Channel's highly-publicised television special in 2003. Supervised by leading Egyptologist Dr Zahi Hawaas, the show was a first-time stunt in the history of TV - The television crew and Hawass' expedition used a robot to peer into a narrow shaft that opens into the queen's chamber of the Great Pyramid - Within the shaft Hawass found another stone block, possibly a door, and Hawass was made a laughingstock in front of live TV audiences from 140 countries. Poor guy.
* [[Played for Laughs]] on the [[April Fools' Day]] 2011 episode of ''[[The Price Is Right]]''. Throughout the whole show, host Drew Carey hypes up a "10,000th something", which at the end is {{spoiler|nothing}}.
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* ''[[Futurama]]'': Everyone misses Calculon's major reveal on "All My Circuits" twice because of interference from Bender.
* In ''[[Veggie Tales]]'', Larry's bearded Aunt Ruth was mentioned a few times. When he finally shows a picture of her, in "The Song of the Cebu," half of the film was over-exposed and Ruth's face is almost completely obscured.
* In an episode of ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show|Ren &and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon]]'', Stimpy is crying because of the horrible thing Ren did to him. Ren repeatedly tries to apologize to Stimpy, but he won't listen and tells him to get professional help. Near the end of the episode, he reveals the awful thing he did to Stimpy to Mr. Horse, who is portraying a psychologist. We never hear what it was because he loudly whispers something unintelligible in his ear.
* Just like the original series that is spawned from, Salem's human form in ''[[Sabrina the Animated Series]]'' is almost never shown. In one of his flashbacks, all but his head can be seen. However, in ANOTHER separate series, ''Sabrina's Secret Life'', Sabrina uses a potion to turn Salem into a human for her prom dance. Whether this is his true face or not is never revealed. Another character from ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' is Pi, whose eyes are always obscured by his porkpie hat.
* An in-universe example; in an episode of ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' called "The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy" a villain named Wormwood uses various deathtraps to force Batman to relinquish his cape and cowl. Finally, Batman does so...only to reveal that he was wearing a smaller cowl under his main cowl. Wormwood didn't care; his client hired him to retrieve Batman's cape and cowl, not to reveal his secret identity. {{spoiler|The client turned out to be Batman himself, who "hired" Wormwood in order to goad him into a confession for a previous crime.}}
* In the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "Vanessasary Roughness", Vanessa is surprised to learn Ferb's name, and he tells her it's short for... before locating the [[MacGuffin|pizzazium infinite capsule]] she needed and giving it to her. Later, in "Phineas &and Ferb Summer Belongs to You!" while they're guarding the plane in the Himalayas, Vanessa asks Candace [[Continuity Nod|what Ferb is short for]]. "I don't know."
* In the show ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' it's never shown or explained what Blackarachnia actually turned into before she became an organic spider (Wasp before becoming organic was a palette-swapped [[Kid Appeal Character|Bumblebee.)]]
** Also, all of the Decepticons' besides [[Big Bad|Megatron's]] (a Cybertronian VTOL jet, which briefly appeared for only a few seconds in the first episode) Cybertron modes, judging by their kibble. All of the Autobots' Cybertron modes, however, are completely revealed over the course of the show.
* ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]'':
{{quote|''Kuzco:''' No! It can't be! How did you get back here before us?
'''Yzma:''' Uh...
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== Examples of "Sound Effect Bleep" ==
=== Anime &and Manga ===
* ''[[Code Geass]]'': Lelouch learns C.C.'s real name by accidentally seeing some of her memories, but an obtrusive sound effect (water dripping) keeps the audience from hearing it (and then he goes back to calling her C.C. later on). This also ends up becoming a more standard form of The Unreveal, since her real name is ''never'' revealed within the series despite ample opportunities.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|The End of Evangelion]]'' was originally going to play this type of Unreveal straight, as {{spoiler|Gendo's final words to Ritsuko before killing her}} were supposed to be drowned out by an explosion. The sound effect ended up not being used, but Anno still wanted the line to not be heard, so Gendo moves his mouth but has no dialogue. Anno apparently did tell {{spoiler|Yuriko Yamaguchi, Ritsuko's seiyuu}}, what Gendo said, but no one else knows.
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