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== Anime And Manga ==
* [[Aya Hirano]]'s career took a hit with the failure of ''[[Dragonaut: The Resonance]]'' and her own growing reputation as a "diva", forcing her managers to try to reel her in and limit her to supporting roles to save face. Hirano ultimately "left" the agency when she was caught in a scandal.
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** Of course those paying attention might have seen the second fall coming... her "humble" acceptance of her Razzie also involved her waving around her Oscar and blaming everyone but herself for both the movie's suckage and her being in it.
* Elizabeth Berkley in ''[[Showgirls]]''. The film pretty much [[Creator Killer|derailed the career]] of director Paul Verhoeven, as well, though he would later recover somewhat with ''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]''.
* [[Thora Birch]] in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons (film)||Dungeons and Dragons]]''. On top of this, [[Stage Mom|her father]] also contributed to her career's decline as he has cost her roles, and yet she refuses to dismiss him.
* [[Matthew Broderick]] in the live action adaptation of ''[[Inspector Gadget (film)|Inspector Gadget]]''. This movie, in addition to the American version of ''[[Godzilla (film)|Godzilla]]'', killed his career as a leading man in major motion pictures. He found more success in theater, most notably the stage version of ''[[The Producers]]''.
* [[Dana Carvey]] in ''[[The Master of Disguise]]'', which was actually a botched [[Career Resurrection|comeback attempt]].