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** a similarly less-mind-screwy example is from the episode where they defeat the angel that was found in a volcano. After they've completed the mission, we briefly get to see Shinji relaxing in the hot-springs afterwards. In the English dub he even says, "this feels like Heaven..." with an almost goofy-looking grin plastered across his face. It's hard not to feel happy for him in the warm-fuzzies sense for that one brief moment. [[Too Good to Last|Too bad it doesn't last for him]].
** Another great example is Asuka. {{spoiler|After descending into a downward spiral for the entire course of the series, at the End of Evangelion, she finally learns that her mother really did love her, and decides to kick some ass! Of course, things sorta balance themselves out after awhile...}}
* [[Break the Cutie|After over 200 years of hell and the epic shitstorm that was the Flying Pussyfoot massacre]], ''[[Baccano!]]!'''s [[The Woobie|Czeslaw Meyer]] finally gets a break when {{spoiler|he is rescued by Isaac and Miria, who subsequently adopt him into their group of [[True Companions]], and is reunited with Maiza}}.
* After several episodes of Garu being forced to endure [[Pucca]]'s romance, one episode has Pucca accidentally giving Garu the power of astral projection, for once ending the episode with an unhappy Pucca and a happy Garu.
* On ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'', Sakaki spends a good portion of the show having trouble making friends because others see her as intimidating, and constantly being bitten by cats whenever she tries to pet them. Eventually, the others (mainly Chiyo) see the real her, and not only does she befriend a wild cat, but it eventually defends her from the cat which traditionally menaced her.