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* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' has a companion book called [[https://www.amazon.com/Pawnee-Greatest-America-Leslie-Knope/dp/1401310648 "Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America"]], which goes over and expands on the [[EverytownAmerica setting]], characters and events not covered in the show itself. InUniverse, it's a book Leslie wrote to help promote her city council campaign during the fourth season.



* Several of the characters in ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' have their real names revealed in supplemental material; they also only name the "North of 40" and "Buddy System" segments there.

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* Several of the characters in ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' have their real names revealed in the supplemental material; they also only name the "North of 40" and "Buddy System" segments there.

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* The true purpose of the DHARMA Initiative from ''Series/{{Lost}}'' was only revealed in the Internet ARG ''The Lost Experience''.
** However, the writers have specifically stated this knowledge is not crucial to understanding the show; it's meant as a bonus for viewers who want more.
*** In addition, some of the material from the game has been given in the series in a different context, making tracking down information on the game not essential to understanding the story in the series.


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** The true purpose of the DHARMA Initiative from ''Series/{{Lost}}'' was only revealed in the Internet ARG ''The Lost Experience''.
*** However, the writers have specifically stated this knowledge is not crucial to understanding the show; it's meant as a bonus for viewers who want more.
**** In addition, some of the material from the game has been given in the series in a different context, making tracking down information on the game not essential to understanding the story in the series.
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* Because of its short run, there are things in ''{{Series/Tracker}}'' that never made it out of the manual. Mel’s grandfather is mentioned as being the alien that made her a hybrid and her father is said to have died in a boating accident

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* Because of its short run, there are things in ''{{Series/Tracker}}'' ''Series/Tracker2001'' that never made it out of the manual. Mel’s grandfather is mentioned as being the alien that made her a hybrid and her father is said to have died in a boating accident
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** ''Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger'' is subject to this. "''Hyakujuu''" is a Japanese word that means "All of the Animals". It literally means "One Hundred Animals". Seventeen show up regularly in the TV series, five make up the ultimate HumongousMecha, another one debuts in TheMovie, another shows up in a [[AudioAdaptation drama CD]], and four more make their appearance in the GrandFinale. The other 72 show up in the series concept art, where a few of them were even conceived to be further {{Mecha Expansion Pack}}s, become their own HumongousMecha, and even more to have short one shot appearances in the finale but were left on the cutting room floor. These ranged from animals like the horse and cobra to the [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins penguin]] and reindeer (named [=GaoRednose=] no less).

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** ''Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger'' is subject to this. "''Hyakujuu''" is a Japanese word that means "All of the Animals". It literally means "One Hundred Animals". Seventeen show up regularly in the TV series, five make up the ultimate HumongousMecha, another one debuts in TheMovie, another shows up in a [[AudioAdaptation drama CD]], and four more make their appearance in the GrandFinale. The other 72 show up in the series concept art, where a few of them were even conceived to be further {{Mecha Expansion Pack}}s, become their own HumongousMecha, and even more to have short one shot appearances in the finale but were left on the cutting room floor. These ranged from animals like the horse and cobra to the [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins penguin]] penguin and reindeer (named [=GaoRednose=] no less).
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* The very first episode of Miranda Hart's TV sitcom ''Series/{{Miranda}}'' began with a "Previously On" opening, quickly recapping earlier events that were important plot points. There ''was'' a previous series — on radio, where these sequences were originally fleshed out.

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* The very first episode of Miranda Hart's TV sitcom ''Series/{{Miranda}}'' ''Series/Miranda2009'' began with a "Previously On" opening, quickly recapping earlier events that were important plot points. There ''was'' a previous series — on radio, where these sequences were originally fleshed out.
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* Several of the characters in ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' have their real names revealed in supplemental material; they also only name the "North of 40" and "Buddy System" segments there.

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