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* The [[Mega Crossover]] [[Fanfic]][[Web Comic|comic]] ''[[Roommates 2007]]'' uses a highly meta version of this and [[Because Destiny Says So]]. The characters are aware of their fictionality, the stories they are from AND the [[Theory of Narrative Causality]] so the destiny that says so and/or the fate they can't fight. More directly: [[Labyrinth|Jareth]] desperatelly tries to be a hero but [[Running Gag|always fails]] and even got [[Super-Powered Evil Side|villainous]] [[Paranoia Fuel|backlash]] because of it. [[Zombieland|Tallahassee]] tried to escape his [[Canon]] to bring back his son...[[Tear Jerker|and failed]].
* ''[[How Can It This Be]]'' had Raphael explained, despite wanting to bring the women their lives back, their wounds they suffered were too grave. He was kind enough to explain why.
* The ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' fanfic ''[[[[Isekai by Moonlight]]'' plays the trope straight, to begin with: no matter how hard the isekai character tries to change things during the first chapter, including providing advance knowledge and power-ups, the Sailor Senshi still end up in a battle where they're hopelessly outclassed at D-Point.
 
== [[Film]] ==
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