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{{quote|'''Superman:''' [[Mercy Lead|A head start?]] You're getting soft in your old age...<br />
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[everyone starts running]|''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', cuing the curtain call}}
After a long fight, the [[Big Bad]] is finally defeated, his legions of [[Mecha
Congratulations are given, the dead are mourned, the [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]] is resolved (or is just about to be)...
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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* ''[[
* ''[[
* Season 2 of ''[[
* ''[[
* The ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]'' anime ends this way, with the girls returning to the cafe and Ryou announces there's a new threat they have to fight.
* ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' ends with {{spoiler|Anthy leaving Ohtori Academy at long last to go search for the now-missing Utena.}}
* Most forms of ''[[Slayers]]'' end this way, especially the anime. The only time it could be averted is {{spoiler|at the end of the novels, where Gourry insists on coming to Lina's home kingdom.}} His reason for actually wanting to go is ambiguous, though.
* The ending of the ''[[
* In ''[[Princess Princess]]'' the manga, the anime and the TV series all end with their respective problems solved, but the job of the princesses continue.
* ''[[Godannar]]'' ends with a Mimetic Beast attack, just when the entire restored force happens to all be in one spot.
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* ''[[Flint the Time Detective]]'' ended with the [[Goldfish Poop Gang]] escaping with a time traveling vehicle and the heroes chasing them down.
* ''[[Mon Colle Knights]]'' ends in a similar way, with the [[Big Bad]] beaten but the [[Goldfish Poop Gang]] getting away (albeit a bit embarrassingly) and the six treasures scattered to the winds and waiting to be found again.
* ''[[
** The anime closes it {{spoiler|[[The Hero Dies|more definitely]]. [[Mind Screw|Maybe]]. }}
* A lot of [[Lupin III]] stuff ends like this. The very final chapter of the original manga ends with Lupin destroying his hideout and mentioning that he's hard at work on his next adventure.
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* ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' ends with a [[Time Skip]] to Sena's college years, where he joins the Enma University football team and prepares to compete in the Rice Bowl.
* [[Giant Killing]] ended the series no more than half way into the season so it was either this or possibly a [[Sequel Hook]]
* ''[[Panty
{{quote| {{spoiler|''[[[Beat]]]''}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Garterbelt:''' ...ahem. Go forth, Brief and Chuck! Onward!}} }}
* ''[[Gun Blaze West]]'' ended with Viu and his allies managing to pass the Baron's test and being permitted to continue on to GBW. An Indian guide comes to pick them up on buffaloes and they ride on to the next challenge. But not before Viu leaves his now damaged gun behind for his mentor Marcus to find so he can follow after them.
* ''[[Tsubasa Chronicle]]'', of course. The epic legendary [[Mind Screw]] might have been in danger of actually making something approaching ''sense'' had there been any other kind of ending.
* ''[[
* ''Kero Kero Chime'' ends with the pages of the book that could have restored the main character from his curse scattered once again in the process of stopping the [[Big Bad]], and the main cast heading out to gather them all over again.
* ''[[Kekkaishi]]'' ends with Kokoburo completely destroyed and Yoshimori and the others returning to the real world. Tokine was worried sick after Yoshimori impulsively uses a hidden power to destroy Kaguro, and the entire series wraps up with Yoshimori and Tokine at Karasumori where they continue to stop Ayakashi from claiming it.
* ''[[
* The second season of the anime for ''[[The World God Only Knows]]'' ends this way, with Elsie running up to tell Keima about a large number of Runaway Spirits being detected in the area, followed by a montage of the next several capture targets from the manga.
* ''[[Super Atragon]]'': The OVA ends with the ''Ra'', repaired after her huge battle against the ''Liberty'' and half the subterranean race's weaponry, launching out towards the gigantic hole in Antartica left by the emergence of the black cylinders. Appropriately enough, the view is of the ''Ra'' going into the sunset.
* The [[Grand Finale]] of ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' shows the two main characters coming out of their [[Ten
* ''[[The Idolmaster (
* The first series of ''Mahoujin Guru Guru'' concludes with Nike and Kukuiri at the door of the final [[Boss Room]], before deciding, in true RPG fashion, that they're having too much of a good time and are going to go off and level up some more – much to the frustration of said final boss, who was anticipating some form of closure.
* ''[[Michiko to Hatchin]]'', with Hatchin {{spoiler|leaving her new home with her baby daughter and reuniting with Michiko}}, [[Belated Happy Ending|years after the initial story.]]
{{quote| ''"Michiko. How far will we go next?"''}}
* The final episode of ''[[
* In [[
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Watchmen (
* Happens a ''lot'' in superhero comics, especially ones published by DC and Marvel. Since almost all their series are [[Long Runners]] which go on indefinably, many departing writers finish off their runs on a particular hero's title with this trope; thus putting a capstone on their own run on the character while ensuring readers that the hero will be back with new adventures (written by someone else) next month.
* The ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' quote listed at the top of the page was anticipated by several years by [[Grant Morrison]], who ended his run on the Justice League comic with a similar scene. Having just saved the entire universe from a rampaging cosmic war machine, the League are given a few precious minutes to relax before receiving word that another of their old enemies is up to no good. Batman sighs, but Superman gives him a grin and says "Come on, Bruce. You know you love it."
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{{quote| '''Billy:''' "This is not going to end well, is it?"<br />
'''Teddy:''' "No way. But I have to admit -" (Everyone starts running) "I can't wait to see what happens next!" }}
* At the end of the SLG ''[[
* This type of ending is mocked in ''[[The Boys]]'' - along with most of the other conventions of comic books and superheroes, unsurprisingly. Jack From Jupiter says, of the winners of "Best New Team", "There's a 'Feels more like a beginning' waiting to happen if I ever saw one", going on to say that when the team inevitably break up and begin their long, painful slide in obscurity and worse, the comic book always ends with one of them "gazing off-panel" and saying that, for an end, it feels more like a beginning.
* At the end of the ''[[Camelot 3000]]'' comic series, King Arthur is dead and the surviving knights set about rebuilding the civilization of Earth. Meanwhile, on some distant planet, a small alien creature stumbles across Arthur's sword Excalibur (which it then wields against a group of aliens who had been pursuing it) as we are told "The road goes ever on..."
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== [[Film]] ==
* The first ''[[Back to
* ''[[The Incredibles]]'' ends with The Underminer emerging from below in a huge [[Drill Tank]], and the titular heroes about to go after him. (''[[The Incredibles]]'' isn't getting a sequel... yet, but fighting The Underminer was the premise of the second video game.)
* ''[[True Lies]]'' ends with the Taskers working together on a new mission.
* ''[[Star Trek VI:
{{quote| '''Kirk''': ''Captain's log, stardate 9529.1. This is the final cruise of the starship Enterprise under my command. This ship and her history will shortly become the care of another crew. To them and their posterity will we commit our future. They will continue the voyages we have begun and journey to all the undiscovered countries, boldly going where no man, where no one, has gone before.''}}
** ''[[Star Trek III:
** ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture
* The [[Deleted Scene|deleted final scene]] of ''[[
** [[Sarcasm Mode|Jeez, good thing they took that out of the movie.]]
** The 2009 ''[[Star Trek (
* ''[[Monsters vs. Aliens]]'' ends with the monster heroes responding to an emergency in Paris. Seeing how the team has just triumphed in their first mission and Paris was where Susan wanted to go for her honeymoon before her jerk of a fiance talked her out of it for his career, going on this new mission is definitely a happy ending for them.
* The end of the [[Samuel L. Jackson]] film ''[[SWAT]]''.
* Ditto for ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''.
* The first ''[[National Treasure]]'' film originally ended like this, but it was cut after test audiences mistook it for a [[Sequel Hook]]. Then it got a sequel anyway.
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*** In two movies, this tag incorrectly names the next movie. The same thing happened with at least one of the early Bond films.
* ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'': "And this story shall also be told..." The sequel completely ignored the planned story arc, though.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros. (
{{quote| '''Daisy:''' ''(Bursts in, dressed for war)'' You're not going to believe this!<br />
'''Mario:''' ''I'' believe it.<br />
'''Luigi:''' You believe it?!<br />
'''Mario:''' ''(Grins)'' I believe. }}
* "And now, back again after 18 years: The New Adventures of [[
** With a brand new [[Plucky Comic Relief]]!
* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'' ends with many of the loose ends tied up, but Barbossa once again steals the Black Pearl from Jack Sparrow. Sparrow, meanwhile, appears to know just where Barbossa is headed next, and seems to be looking forward to the adventure of getting his ship back again.
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*** The Fourth Movie ended similarly, with Barbossa in command of a different ship of his own now, while Jack has to work to restore the Black Pearl (which Barbossa "wrecked")...along with a whole fleet of powerful pirate ships.
* [[The Specials]] ends with the team, having patched their differences and renewed their sense of purpose, getting a call from the president. Giant ants are attacking the Pentagon and none of the A-list teams are available, leaving them to jet off and save the day.
* ''[[Blade (
* ''[[Mystery Team]]'', alright!
* ''[[Starship Troopers (
* After the credits of the ''[[
* The ending of ''[[The Hurt Locker]]'', though an odd variant. Sergeant James walks back into Iraq for the beginning of another year-long rotation, not just because he's [[Married to
* ''[[
{{quote| '''Tintin''': What was it you said, four-hundred weight of treasure? How's your thirst for adventure, Captain?<br />
'''Captain Haddock''': Unquenchable, Tintin! }}
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{{quote| Sometimes he thought that an endless quest had been set them for some purpose, and that the seeking, not the finding, was their full reward. And it was good.}}
* The final book in the ''[[Doctor Who Expanded Universe|Eighth Doctor Adventures]]'' novel series ends with both the [[Story Arc]] and the storyline of the book itself unresolved (but with a resolution in place, once they have the chance to use it), and the Doctor and his companions leaping into danger.
* In [[
* [[Sidney Sheldon]]'s ''If Tomorrow Comes'' ends with [[Classy Cat Burglar]] Tracy on a flight to Brazil to marry her partner-in-crime Jeff; having pulled off one last big score they intend to go straight. It turns out that her seat mate on the flight is the uber-rich, uber-juicy target Maximilian Pierpont, whom Jeff always wanted to go after, and the lecher wants to get acquainted with her...
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' ends with {{spoiler|everyone living in Aslan's perfect kingdom and evil being gone forever.}} But now the real adventure begins, each chapter more exciting than the last, and never ending.
* More than one book in the ''[[Hank the Cowdog]]'' series has ended with this tone, implying that the work as Head of Rance Security never ends.
{{quote| ''Hank'': Case closed, and back to work!}}
* The ''[[
* The [[Harry Potter (
** Many fanfics add Hermione's work in the Department of Law Enforcement (which may make her their boss), and Ginny's [[Intrepid Reporter|work as a reporter]], to their adventures.
** The [[Babies Ever After|next generation]] being sent off to school. If they're anything like their parents, there will be plenty of hijinks going on at Hogwarts.
* [[Tad Williams]]' ''[[Memory,
* ''[[Starship Troopers (
* The first series of [[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]] ends this way with not only another prophecy, but with Annabeth and Percy running down the camp hill and not looking back leaving a very ambiguous feel to what is yet to come.
** All of the books in the series seem to end this way for the most part. It usually ends with Annabeth and Percy, or another mix of campers saying goodbye before telling each other they'll see each other next summer.
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* The [[Sword of Truth]] grays the difference between this and a [[Sequel Hook]]. The main arc does wrap up, but there remains both some very specific things left to be done and some adventures to be had.
** Since each book is designed to be somewhat stand-alone, ''the entire series'' has this feel. In more than half of the books they end up cleaning up their mistakes from previous books, so it's somewhat justified, bizarrely.
* ''[[The
* The ''[[
* The end of ''[[Doctrine of Labyrinths
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The end of [[Quantum Leap]] is not just [[And the Adventure Continues...]], it's And The Adventure Will Never End: [[Failure Is the Only Option|"Sam Beckett never returned home."]]
* ''[[The Adventures of Brisco County Jr]]''
* The original run of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ends with the Doctor and Ace, having defeated the villain of the week, happily wander back to the TARDIS to continue adventuring, with the accompanying voice over: "There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|somewhere else the tea's getting cold]]. Come on, Ace. We've got work to do."
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** So does Series 5. "[[Noodle Incident|An Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express -]] [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE?]] Don't worry about a thing, Your Majesty. We're on our way."
* ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', partly due to the tragic loss of [[Elisabeth Sladen]], ends with a retrospective montage and the tagline, "And the story goes on... forever." Lis Sladen may be gone, but Sarah Jane will never die. It's a fitting tribute to the most beloved Companion of the classic era, and one of the most beloved actresses in English television history.
* The last episode of ''[[
{{quote| '''Hannibal:''' Chasing thugs through the park...it's got a nice ring to it, doesn't it?<br />
'''Face:''' It has a terrible ring to it.<br />
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'''Hannibal:''' Comforting, isn't it?<br />
'''B.A.:''' I'll get the van. }}
* The series finale of ''[[
* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' ends with the team heading through the gate on yet another mission. Things aren't completely settled, but with the "nullification" (read: death) of the Ori, and the knowledge of the Asgard in Earth's hands, we are confident of a final victory against the remaining, corporeal followers of the Ori (which is shown in the <s> 11th season</s> first SG-1 movie "The Ark of Truth"). Both [[The Ark of Truth|sequel]] [[Stargate: Continuum|movies]] end in this way too.
* The ending of ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]''. (Well, except for {{spoiler|the title character dying and choosing to stay dead}}.)
* And ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''.
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** ''[[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive]]'' has a variation - there's no more need for the team as superheroes, but Andrew and Mack are going on an [[Adventurer Archaeologist|Archaeology Adventure]] just like the one that prompted the need for superheroes in the first place.
* A rare instance of this trope ending a single episode - in ''[[Chuck]]'', one story ended with the title character getting ready to enjoy a short vacation from spy work while his partners/handlers were called away called on another mission. Chuck decides to forego the vacation and come along.
* ''[[Star Trek:
{{quote| '''Q''': ''That'' is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars, or studying nebulae, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.<br />
'''Picard''': Q, what is it that you're trying to tell me?<br />
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'''Troi''': You were always welcome.<br />
'''Picard''': ''[starts to deal]'' So, five card stud, nothing wild, and the sky's the limit. }}
* ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise
* After ''[[
* In ''[[
* ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]'' - just as two major characters tie the knot, Wataru's [[Kid From the Future]] comes rushing in, seeking help against the "Neo-Fangire". All the Riders suit up, the Arms Monsters transform, and they all leap at the screen. Wonder if the Neo-Fangire had any connection to [[Kamen Rider Decade|Dai Shocker]]...
* ''[[Kamen Rider Double]]'' ends with the protagonists taking down a [[Big Bad Wannabe]], followed by this conversation:
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'''Shotaro:''' Of course not! Those who make this city cry will forevermore hear our call...<br />
'''Double:''' [[Catch Phrase|Now, count up your crimes!]] }}
* The last episode of the original run of ''[[
{{quote| {{smallcaps|the end?}} <br />
'''THE SMEG IT IS!''' }}
* ''[[
* ''[[Law and Order: Criminal Intent]]''.
* ''[[Hill Street Blues]]'': The final scene is the precinct office, still in business after a fire. The last words: a police officer answers a phone with "Hill Street."
* ''[[Spooks]]'' ends on a particularly bittersweet version of this. {{spoiler|Ruth is dead, her name added to [[MI 5]]'s enormous memorial wall <ref>which lists every character who died over the course of the show's ten-year run</ref>}}, but Section D still has a job to do, and despite being in the grips of one of the most painful [[Heroic BSOD|HeroicBSODs]] in TV history, Harry picks up the phone and gets back to work.
* 'Every episode of ''[[Zoboomafoo]]'' ends with Zoboo leaping back to Madagascar and the Kratts running off to visit some new environment.
* ''[[
* At the end of Brazilian Soap Opera "A Próxima Vítima" ("The Next Victim"), the detective was called to solve another murder.
* ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' ends with {{spoiler|the main characters eventually leaving Wisteria Lane, but the ending narration notes that as new neighbors move into the neighborhood, there will still be dark secrets to hide and protect.}}
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* In one of the [[Multiple Endings]] of [[
* The end of ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army]]'' shows Narumi and Raidou taking on [[Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon|another case]].
* ''Psychonauts'' ends this way - when Raz {{spoiler|fulfills his lifelong dream of becoming a psychonaut and reunites with his father}} he is immediately thrust into another adventure.
* Both ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'' games, as your [[Player Character]] vanishes into the Unknown Regions to find out just what set off the inciting incident in the first place.
* ''[[Dragon Age]]'' could end this way, though special mention goes to the ending if you romanced Morrigan and decide to [[I Will Find You|try to find her]]. The DLC module Witch Hunt can end with you and Morrigan [[And the Adventure Continues...|stepping off into the unknown together]].
* ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'' is made of this trope.
** ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]]'' somewhat less so, given, um, [[Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies|the nature of its ending]]. However, the expansion ''Mask of the Betrayer'' ends this way in its good endings, as does the second expansion ''Storm of Zehir''.
* A rather epic version of this happens in ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Freedom Fighters (
* ''[[Threads of Fate]]'' gets this treatment with a stinger clip after winning both scenarios, with Rue and Mint joining Claus in the search for another relic.
* The first ending of ''[[No More Heroes]]'' ends with Travis being ambushed by a challenger while on the toilet. The {{spoiler|"true" ending}} went straight into [[Mind Screw]] territory.
* ''[[Devil May Cry
{{quote| '''Dante:''' Come on, babes...<br />
'''[[Angels Pose|All Three]]:''' ...LET'S ROCK! }}
* ''[[Star Wars: Dark Forces
{{quote| Kyle: "There's still a whole galaxy of trouble out there. Ready for another mission?<br />
Jaden: "As luck would have it, I am." [Credits roll to [[Star Wars]] theme] }}
* ''[[
* Every ''[[
** Even then, [[The Legend of Zelda:
** The one from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle
* The ''[[
* The ending for ''[[Mega Man (
* Similarly, ''[[
* The ending to the fourth ''[[Quest for Glory]]'' game ended with the main character being teleported out of the middle of his award ceremony in order to save Silmaria. One of the endings to the final game in the series has the main character turning down the chance to be king in order to continue adventuring and fighting evil in other lands.
* ''[[Ratchet and Clank]] Future: A Crack in Time''. Ratchet was going to [[Riding Into the Sunset|Ride Into the]] <s>Sunset</s> [[Riding Into the Sunset|Stars]] [[Tear Jerker|on his own]], [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|but eventually Clank decides to go with him until they find ''Ratchet's'' family, leaving Sigmund as Senior Caretaker of the Great Clock]].
* ''[[
* ''Golvellius: Valley of Doom'' ends with hero Kelesis defeating the title character and freeing Rena. The seven crystals he had collected in his journey enter Golvellius' body and restore him to the side of goodness, and Kelesis and Rena return to their kingdom but both leave almost immediately to search for Kelesis' sister. They're even met on their way by Golvellius who accompanies them.
* ''[[SaGa 2|SaGa 2/ Final Fantasy Legend II]]'' ends as the protagonist, this time joined by both parents, set off on another adventure, soon after completing the one that comprised the game's plot.
* ''[[
** ''[[
* The [[Updated Rerelease|GBA version]] of [[Super Mario World (
* Shortly before ''[[
* Happens at the end of ''[[
* ''[[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
{{quote| ''(Before credits)'' '''Apollo:''' ...And that's pretty much the end of my story. For now, anyway. I've still got a long way to go. And this power of mine... well, it needs some work. But... there's hope now. We'd lost it, but somehow, we found it again. That's why people are smiling again... Hope. Yeah, I think I'll keep at this lawyer thing for a while. Oops, training time. Gotta go. Chords of Steel... here comes Justice! <br />
''(After credits)'' '''Vera:''' The door is open. The world is waiting. Thank you. }}
* The ending monologue that is heard during the credits of ''[[
{{quote| ''"This marks the end of an epic battle. The winner emerges with the pride and honor of a hard won victory, but also with a nagging sense of uncertainty. The loser walks away with a heart heavy with shame and anger, ready to make a new start and fight again another day. Both warriors know that this isn't truly the end. Neither one's potential has been truly reached, and there is much hard training ahead. They'll never forget the days of exchanging blows at a fevered pitch. They'll never forget the days of lost hope, of self-loathing. Once they've caught their breath, the warriors will return to the ring. This is the burden of the true fighter. There is no other choice. Who knows where their next opponent lies? This story may be over, but the battle is just beginning!"''}}
* The ending of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots]]''. Sort of. {{spoiler|Snake knows that he has less than a year left to live, but he wants to stick around long enough to see what a world without the Patriots will look like. He knows that his fight is over, but he decides to take Otacon and Sunny along with him for one last adventure. Cue road trip}}.
* Although they don't really have any 'endings',[[MMORPG|MMORPGs]] often give this treatment to the aftermath of major global events. The world has been saved and its would-be destroyer is now on farm status, but (barring developer abandonment) who knows what the next update will bring? This is especially evident in games with an [[Expansion Pack]] structure.
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{{quote| Flash: "What's going to happen to the league now?"<br />
Martian Manhunter: "We Rebuild..." }}
* Similarly, ''[[Teen Titans (
* ''[[The Rescuers]]'' ends with the arrival of another call for help, and Bianca volunteering herself and a reluctant Bernard.
** The call for help [[Sequel Hook|may have come from Australia.]]
** And then the sequel ends with Bernard and Bianca getting engaged and presumably going off to continue their rescue work.
* The ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police (
* ''[[Mighty Max]]'''s final scene appears to be a massive [[Reset Button]] until Max picks up the [[MacGuffin|Cap]] and reads the summons Virgil sent him, reminding him not to take so long [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory|this time.]] Max realizes they have another chance, and [[Peggy Sue|this time things will be different]].
* "Our quest begins." -- tells us Toa Mata Nui at the end of ''[[Bionicle]]: The Legend Reborn''. A quest that involves traveling through a dangerous maze, dealing with ancient elemental warriors and finding an energy source for re-powering a dead [[Humongous Mecha]] and duking it out with another planet-sized robot that cast Mata Nui's people into slavery. A sequel was planned, but LEGO pulled the plug on Bionicle before the script could have been finalized.
* The final episode of ''[[
* ''[[
* At the end of the [[
* ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' ends with Nemo deciding to live a normal life in the ocean and making sure he will never be captured again, and climbing onto Mr. Ray's back after returning to school so that his class can go on a field trip.
* The 2009 animated movie ''[[Wonder Woman (
* The ''[[Batman:
* ''[[Recess]]: Taking the Fifth Grade'' ends with T.J. telling the audience that the fifth grade year is going to be their best year yet, right before the movie ends. This was also the "true" ending to the series.
* The last episode of the ''[[Tintin
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