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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
* When Willy Vandersteen started the Belgium
* 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 (
▲* 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 ==
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