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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga ]] ==
* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'': Kouji Kabuto, Sayaka Yumi and nearly all ''[[Mazinger Z]]'' characters were [[Put on a Bus]] at the end of the series. Several of them returned at the end of ''''[[Great Mazinger]]'', though: Kouji, Sayaka and Prof. Yumi. When ''[[UFO Robo Grendizer]]'' started, though, Kouji was the only character of both series was not [[Put on a Bus]]. The Bus Came Back for Boss for two episodes, and it was supposed to come back for Sayaka as well, but [[Executive Meddling]] prevented it.
* ''[[Pokémon]]'':
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* In ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', upon the revolt in Central, the bus not only comes back, but it's loaded to the brim with weaponry and ammo for the {{spoiler|Mustang faction}} (supplied by {{spoiler|Jean Havoc}}), with none other than {{spoiler|second lieutenant Maria Ross}} at the wheel. Talk about a [[Badass]] Bus, eh?
 
== [[Comic Comics Books]] ==
* When Willy Vandersteen started the Belgium comicseriescomic series ''[[Suske en Wiske]]'' in 1945, he orginallyoriginally wanted it to be about Wiske and her older brother Rikki. However, this format didn't turn out the way he planned so after just 1one story Rikki was put on a bus; he left to go buy new shoes, but never returned and was never mentioned again. Over 50 years later, in 2003, the character finally returned for a single story to reveal what became of him.
* The final storyline of the 2003-2011 ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' series had several Titans who were put on a bus at the start of [[JT Krul]]'s run (notabynotably Aquagirl and Bombshell, who were "fired" from the team off-screen and never mentioned again) coming back to aideaid the current team in their [[Final Battle]]. A number of other former Titans, many of whom weren't necessarily put on a bus, came back as well.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* When Willy Vandersteen started the Belgium comicseries ''[[Suske en Wiske]]'' in 1945, he orginally wanted it to be about Wiske and her older brother Rikki. However, this format didn't turn out the way he planned so after just 1 story Rikki was put on a bus; he left to go buy new shoes, but never returned and was never mentioned again. Over 50 years later, in 2003, the character finally returned for a single story to reveal what became of him.
* The final storyline of the 2003-2011 ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' series had several Titans who were put on a bus at the start of JT Krul's run (notaby Aquagirl and Bombshell, who were "fired" from the team off-screen and never mentioned again) coming back to aide the current team in their [[Final Battle]]. A number of other former Titans, many of whom weren't necessarily put on a bus, came back as well.
 
 
== Film ==
* ''Ray'' - Ray Charles' mother was active through much of Ray's life but the film makes it appear as though she didn't have an active role in his young development. She died before he met his first wife. In fact, Ray's life is portrayed as a rotating support circle. Different bandmates and managers guided him along different steps of the way and then he outgrew them and moved onto a new support circle. In reality, Ray kept in touch with a lot of his earlier band mates and Ahmet Ertegun (Curtis Armstrong) knew Ray until the end of his life. Once Ray dropped him as a manager, he didn't appear again in the movie though.
* Scarecrow in the [[The Dark Knight|Dark Knight trilogy]]. He's a fairly main character in [[Batman Begins]] until Ra's Al Ghul shows up, and escapes on a horse during the final fight. In [[The Dark Knight]], he's used to demonstrate how weird Gotham crime has become now that Batman has been around, and gets arrested. And he's been confirmed for at least an appearance in [[The Dark Knight Rises]]. So everytime you think he's gone for good, he comes back.
 
== [[Literature ]] ==
* ''[[Discworld]]'': Twoflower is put on a bus at the end of ''[[Discworld/The Light Fantastic|The Light Fantastic]]''. He returns (or, rather, Rincewind returns to him) in ''[[Discworld/Interesting Times|Interesting Times]]'', about a decade later. He has not been seen since, except for a small mention in ''[[Discworld/The Last Hero|The Last Hero]]''.
 
** Then there's Eskarina Smith. Admittedly she belongs in the earlier stranger parts like Twoflower, but it took her 23 years to return, and aboutover 34three dozen books to return.
* ''[[Discworld]]'': Twoflower is put on a bus at the end of ''[[Discworld/The Light Fantastic|The Light Fantastic]]''. He returns (or, rather, Rincewind returns to him) in ''[[Discworld/Interesting Times|Interesting Times]]'', about a decade later. He has not been seen since, except for a small mention in ''[[Discworld/The Last Hero|The Last Hero]]''.
** Then there's Eskarina Smith. Admittedly she belongs in the earlier stranger parts like Twoflower, but it took her 23 years to return, and about 34 books.
 
== Live Action TV ==
 
== [[Live -Action TV ]] ==
* Most famously on ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'', with Bo and Luke returning after being absent for most of the show's fifth season due to contract issues with [[Absentee Actor|actors John Schneider and Tom Wopat]]. (Unlike most examples of this trope, the bus brought them back not just for a visit, but for good.)
** Deputy Enos Strate, who'd left Hazzard in the third season for his own short-lived spinoff show, returned at the start of season 3 (just as Bo and Luke were leaving). He also stuck around for the remainder of the show's run.
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** Also Lyta Alexander returned first in the S2 episode Divided Loyalties and returns as a recurring character in the following seasons
** Also happened with Na'Toth, G'Kar's second aide. After the original actress decided not to reprise her role for season two she was recast. The new actress proved dissappointing in the role so the character was given less screen time and seemingly killed off. Three seasons later Na'Toth returns in a single episode to recieve a decent send off.
* InDirk theBenedict's originalcharacter Starbuck from ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'',(1978 DirkTV Benedict'sseries)|the characteroriginal Starbuck''Battlestar Galactica'']] returned infor a single episode of ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' after being put on a bus (due to ''Galactica 1980'' being set at least 2030 years into the future).
* In ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'':
** "Yesterday's Enterprise" was originally supposed to be a [[Back for the Dead]] episode for Tasha (using ripple-effect time travel to get around the fact that she was ''already'' dead), but it got a [[Cosmic Retcon]] into the more general version of this trope in order to allow her to have a Romulan daughter.
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* ''[[24]]'' had Milo Pressman, who inexplicably disappeared after Day 1, suddenly return in a major role in Day 6, his absence explained as him having been working in another CTU division. [[Back for the Dead|He is eventually killed]]. This caught several people by surprise since ''24'' is notorious for its rampant [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]].
 
== [[Video Game Games]] ==
* Raelag, one of the main characters in ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic]] V'', disappears in the first expansion ''Hammers of Fate''—except — except for one mission in the final campaign, after which he is immediately put on a ''different'' bus which, this time, he doesn't return from.
 
* Raelag, one of the main characters in ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic]] V'', disappears in the first expansion ''Hammers of Fate''—except for one mission in the final campaign, after which he is immediately put on a ''different'' bus which, this time, he doesn't return from.
* ''[[Sam and Max]]'':
** Bluster Blaster, who left to Vegas with Bosco between seasons 2 and 3, returns in the fourth episode to deliver a note about how Bosco is stuck in Vegas paying off a debt.
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* After long ago accepting that any characters not named Chris, Leon, Jill or Claire would never come back, ''[[Resident Evil]]'' fans were quite surprised to learn that Sherry Birkin will be returning in ''[[Resident Evil 6]]'', apparently having [[Took a Level in Badass|taken a level or two in badass]] in her downtime.
* ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' was actually this to [[Super Mario Bros 3|Boom Boom.]]
** And now{{when}} ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is this for [[Super Mario World|Reznor]].
 
 
== Webcomics ==
 
* ''[[Order of the Stick]]'': As of issue 789, the green-haired elf that's been hanging around the Palace of Blood is revealed to be Zz'ditri in disguise. "Parody is protected speech".
 
== [[Web Original Comics]] ==
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'': As of issue 789, the green-haired elf that's been hanging around the Palace of Blood is revealed to be Zz'ditri in disguise. "Parody is protected speech".
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[Suburban Knights]]'': [[That Dude in the Suede|Suede]] left the site two years prior to do missionary work. It turns out he was taking a [[Punch Clock Villain|temp position]] as an Obstacle for [[Knight Templar|Jaffers]]. He lets Team A go after 'defeating' him and assists them in the final battle.
* [[Fallout: Nuka Break]]: In episode 5, a character from the movie, Red, returns to the cast ensemble as a villianess.
 
== [[Western Animation ]] ==
 
* The ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' [[Spin-Off]] ''[[Gadget and the Gadgetinis]]'' had this with the characters of Brain and Chief Quimby. Quimby was about the same, except Gadget is now working for a different agency, while a shell-shocked Brain has retired to a riverfront house.
* In the last season of ''[[Johnny Bravo]]'', the prominent supporting characters from the first season came back and the newer additions like Carl and Pops stayed as well.
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