Tunnel of Foreshadowing

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A device by which the audience or a major character (or both) gets a brief view of other major characters who have yet to appear in the story: an optical effect gives the sense of a moving tube or tunnel, down which translucent or opaque images of various characters swirl and recede. When not found as part of the opening credits, the Tunnel is usually the result of some mind-altering experience, such as the process of being Trapped in Another World.

Examples of Tunnel of Foreshadowing include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • In comic books, Professor Zoom's time-rips showed Bart Allen in the Kid Flash costume several months before he started wearing it.

Live Action Television

Video Games

  • Literal example: If you stand in the three tunnels to each island in Crackdown, you can hear the bosses of those islands cursing you out.
  • The openings for Fire Emblem 9 and 10.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask shows silhouettes of the game's various transformation masks flying past the screen after Link falls down a very, very long hole at the beginning of the game.

Western Animation

  • The pilot for Tiny Toon Adventures, "The Looney Beginning", had Buster and Babs open a trunk full of villains, many of whom they would encounter in later episodes.