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** The Funimation dubs of the ''Lupin III'' films and specials feature a lot of this.
* In ''[[Lucky Star]]'', Tsukasa's seiyuu [[Kaori Fukuhara]] said the directors encouraged ad-libs. Her famous "barusamiko-su"<ref>"Balsamic vinegar" -- Tsukasa's [[Verbal Tic]] in the anime</ref> line was one of those moments.
* According to legend, the names of the main characters (A-Ko, B-Ko, and C-Ko) in ''[[Project A-ko]]'' began because the creators couldn't think up good names for the characters, and started referring to them as A, B, and C during preproductionpre-production.
* In ''[[Durarara!!]]'', the kitty ears on Celty's helmet was originally a joke by Narita, but it was kept because the character designer really liked it.
* The ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' anime apparently has a lot of this too. France and England's seiyuusseiyuu Masaya Onosaka and Noriaki Sugiyama said in an interview that most of their characters's fights are ad-libbed.
* In ''[[Afro Samurai]]'', following the death of {{spoiler|Brother 1}}, Ninja Ninja's "eulogy" ("Add one mo' body to the body toll, may god rest this po' bastard's soul") was impromptu on [[Samuel L. Jackson]]'s part.
* The Japanese version of ''[[Sonic X]]'' used this a few times. There is a scene in "Super Sonic Appears" where it looks like Sonic is going to get killed. His robot servants ask him if Sonic will survive to which Eggman was meant to have stayed silent (in thought of whether he could actually kill Sonic or not) however the voice actor jokingly said (in Japanese of course): "Of course! No one ever dies in animes!" The other voice actors decided to just go along with the joke causing the scene below to accidentally get created; the show's makers found the scene so funnily 4th wall breaking that they ended up keeping it in.
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