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== Anime & Manga == |
== Anime & Manga == |
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* For ''[[Attack on Titan]]'' there is a trailer that |
* For ''[[Attack on Titan]]'' there is a trailer that shows the drill sergeant telling Armin {{spoiler|that he would be a great light snack for a Titan}}, for the second half of that trailer, we see {{spoiler| Armin being consumed by a Titan. This is probably a subversion, because in that episode, Armin is the only one in his squad that ''doesn't'' end up in a Titan's stomach.}} |
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* The entire ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' metaseries (all dubs) plays with this trope, particularly at key moments. It's done as a ratings ploy: if you want people to watch, tell them exactly what they'll see. Why would I want to miss {{spoiler|Trunks kill Freeza}}? Also the manga necessarily spoiled the anime. Common to any anime closely following a manga. |
* The entire ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' metaseries (all dubs) plays with this trope, particularly at key moments. It's done as a ratings ploy: if you want people to watch, tell them exactly what they'll see. Why would I want to miss {{spoiler|Trunks kill Freeza}}? Also the manga necessarily spoiled the anime. Common to any anime closely following a manga. |
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* The trailers for ''[[Battle Angel Alita]]'' (aka ''Gunnm'') OVA summarize the entire episode, up to and including the defeat of the major villain. |
* The trailers for ''[[Battle Angel Alita]]'' (aka ''Gunnm'') OVA summarize the entire episode, up to and including the defeat of the major villain. |