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* ''[[Blinx the Time Sweeper]]'': All the monsters except the main antagonists are a result of a colossal [[Time Crash]], the plot revolves around eradicating them.
* Apoptosis in ''[[Monster Girl Quest Paradox]]''. Whenever a particular universe deviates from a particular "correct" history, it accelerates the spread of chaos. If left unchecked, the entire multiverse would be consumed by chaos, leaving nothing left. To prevent this from happening, the Apoptosis phenomenon mutates the residents of the offending universe into horrific monsters, who destroy those responsible for the deviations.
* In the remake of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', {{spoiler|the Whispers are this, as they appear "when someone tries to alter destiny's course", the "someone" heavily implied to be Sepiroth. In effect, they are trying to make sure the plot of this story follows the plot of the original story, and appear to fix things whenever there is risk of that happening. For instance, after Barret decides not to hire Cloud again for Avalanche business (which would cause Cloud to be separated from the other heroes and cause irreparable change to the plot) the Whispers openly attack Seventh Heaven, injuring Jesse so she cannot partake in the next mission and giving Barret little choice but to hire Cloud as a sub. Unfortunately (or maybe ''fortunately'', depends on your point of view) Sepiroth is savvy enough to know what they're trying to do, and manipulates them into fighting the heroes, resulting in the Whispers inadvertently creating a [[Cosmic Retcon]] that seriously mucks up the story, leading Sepiroth to succeed in his plans to "create a new destiny" and making it clear this is ''not'' a remake, but an alternate version of the story.}}
 
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