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** There's also the scene where L is washing Light's feet, in a sort of friendship bonding moment, but what makes it so confusing and weird [[spoiler:is that L's death by Light's plan takes place not too long after it]], making it a rather pointlessly odd scene.

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** There's also the scene where L is washing Light's feet, in a sort of [[spoiler:ironic]] friendship bonding moment, but what makes it so confusing and weird [[spoiler:is that L's death by Light's plan takes place not too long after it]], making it a rather pointlessly odd scene.
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How come nobody have thought of that feet washing scene with L and Light?

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** There's also the scene where L is washing Light's feet, in a sort of friendship bonding moment, but what makes it so confusing and weird [[spoiler:is that L's death by Light's plan takes place not too long after it]], making it a rather pointlessly odd scene.
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* Excalibur in SoulEater is the living embodiment of this trope.
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**She is shown in the Lolita outfit [[spoiler:During the credits of the final episode, just before her implied suicide]]. Perhaps she only wears it when she's really depressed?

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** And in the anime, Misa dressing herself up in a maid outfit and walking down the street singing to herself.

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** And in the anime, Misa dressing herself up in a maid outfit and walking down the street singing to herself.
*** That's elaborate Elegant Gothic Lolita-style, not a maid outfit.
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** And in the anime, Misa dressing herself up in a maid outfit and walking down the street singing to herself.


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** Anime filler in general does a lot of weird stuff, but the weirdest, most out-of-nowhere moment might be when a villain was revealed to be a floating, talking, body-snatching ''wig'', with zero explanation for how that came to be. She's [[spoiler:killed almost immediately after this reveal, and is never mentioned again]].
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*** How could we forget the mochi strips? I don't know how those were handled in the anime, but in the webcomic, the aliens really sum it up best: "O god...wtf?" This is for a good reason.
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*{{Bobobobobobobo}}: being a series that [[{{Widget series}} is nothing but BLAMs]], one stands out in particular, where Beauty, the {{Only sane man}} of the group, suddenly snaps and begins playing along with the wierdness for no reason, once Bobobo and Don patch get back on screen and do something strange, she's right back to normal, no explanation given, no comments made.
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* In the {{JackandtheBeanstalk}} anime near the middle after bringing home some of the treasure and celebrating with his mom Jack's dog Crosby suddenly gains the ability to speak and he sings about how he loves the moon, after the song is over Crosby never speaks again and Jack points out how weird that was.
* DeathNote has a very brief but nevertheless incomprehensible one when L, hearing a mention of Shinigami (death gods) in connection to the Kira case, screams, [[strike: falls]] propels himself out of his chair, and lies, trembling, on the floor, stammering about how shinigami cannot exist. He then gets back up as if nothing has happened. This reaction is never mentioned again.

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* In the {{JackandtheBeanstalk}} ''{{JackandtheBeanstalk}}'' anime near the middle after bringing home some of the treasure and celebrating with his mom Jack's dog Crosby suddenly gains the ability to speak and he sings about how he loves the moon, after the song is over Crosby never speaks again and Jack points out how weird that was.
* DeathNote ''DeathNote'' has a very brief but nevertheless incomprehensible one when L, hearing a mention of Shinigami (death gods) in connection to the Kira case, screams, [[strike: falls]] propels himself out of his chair, and lies, trembling, on the floor, stammering about how shinigami cannot exist. He then gets back up as if nothing has happened. This reaction is never mentioned again.



* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards and is not even in the dubbed version.

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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy ''AstroBoy'' "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards and is not even in the dubbed version.



* During the first episode of {{Kuroshitsuji}}'s second season, we are introduced to [[BattleButler Claude Faustus.]] During one scene, Claude starts randomly tap dancing before doing some sort of fancy ninja setting the table thing. The dancing never comes up again, and the reason for it is never explained.

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* During the first episode of {{Kuroshitsuji}}'s ''{{Kuroshitsuji}}'''s second season, we are introduced to [[BattleButler Claude Faustus.]] During one scene, Claude starts randomly tap dancing before doing some sort of fancy ninja setting the table thing. The dancing never comes up again, and the reason for it is never explained.
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* During the first episode of {{Kuroshitsuji}}'s second season, we are introduced to [[BattleButler Claude Faustus.]] During one scene, Claude starts randomly tap dancing before doing some sort of fancy ninja setting the table thing. The dancing never comes up again, and the reason for it is never explained.
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* During the second season of Strike Witches, the girls find a treasure chest in the ocean and Lucchini attempts to use lock picks to open. The picks came from seemingly nowhere, disappear afterwords, and her lock picking skill is never mentioned.

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* During the second season of Strike Witches, ''StrikeWitches'', the girls find a treasure chest in the ocean and Lucchini attempts to use lock picks to open. The picks came from seemingly nowhere, disappear afterwords, afterwards, and her lock picking lock-picking skill is never mentioned.
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* During the second season of Strike Witches, the girls find a treasure chest in the ocean and Lucchini attempts to use lock picks to open. The picks came from seemingly nowhere, disappear afterwords, and her lock picking skill is never mentioned.
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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards and his not even in the dubbed version.

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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards and his is not even in the dubbed version.
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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards.

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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards.afterwards and his not even in the dubbed version.
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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwards

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* In the 1980s episode of Astro Boy "Uran's Twin," Uran and her double suddenly go into a song and dance about who is the real Uran. The song is never mentioned again afterwardsafterwards.
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* ''{{Naruto}}'': During the [[spoiler:Invasion Of Pain Arc]] in the anime, Ibiki Morino summons a giant metal cat doll to trap a giant winged rhino. This is never mentioned again.
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Natter cleaning.


* DigimonAdventure02 in the episode "Opposites Attract" when they are transported to the Dark Ocean for no real reason.
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* The Buu saga in ''DragonBallZ'' featured a scene where Kuririn realized that the panels showing Goten's and Trunks's Fusion Dance were being photocopied and criticized robot AkiraToriyama (the series creator) for his laziness. Toriyama even said to his editor that he didn't need to pay him for this page. After that, he disappeared off the face of the Earth. Naturally, this scene isn't in the anime (Not like Toei doesn't [[StockFootage reuse animation]] or anything...)
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* The Buu saga in ''DragonBallZ'' featured a scene where Kuririn realized that the panels showing Goten's and Trunks's Fusion Dance were being photocopied and criticized robot AkiraToriyama (the series creator) for his laziness. Toriyama even said to his editor that he didn't need to pay him for this page. After that, he disappeared off the face of the Earth. Naturally, this scene isn't in the anime /Not like Toei doesn't [[StockFootage reuse animation]] or anything...)

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* The Buu saga in ''DragonBallZ'' featured a scene where Kuririn realized that the panels showing Goten's and Trunks's Fusion Dance were being photocopied and criticized robot AkiraToriyama (the series creator) for his laziness. Toriyama even said to his editor that he didn't need to pay him for this page. After that, he disappeared off the face of the Earth. Naturally, this scene isn't in the anime /Not (Not like Toei doesn't [[StockFootage reuse animation]] or anything...)
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* The Buu saga in ''DragonBallZ'' featured a scene where Kuririn realized that the panels showing Goten's and Trunks's Fusion Dance were being photocopied and criticized robot AkiraToriyama (the series creator) for his laziness. Toriyama even said to his editor that he didn't need to pay him for this page. After that, he disappeared off the face of the Earth.

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* The Buu saga in ''DragonBallZ'' featured a scene where Kuririn realized that the panels showing Goten's and Trunks's Fusion Dance were being photocopied and criticized robot AkiraToriyama (the series creator) for his laziness. Toriyama even said to his editor that he didn't need to pay him for this page. After that, he disappeared off the face of the Earth. Naturally, this scene isn't in the anime /Not like Toei doesn't [[StockFootage reuse animation]] or anything...)
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* Episode five of ''[[OokamiKakushi Ookami Kakushi]]'' suddenly cuts to a scene wherein a man is reunited with his two dogs in the antarctic, and gets eaten by said dogs. And then it turns out this is a commercial for an upcoming movie to be shown in Jougamochi. No one ever mentions it again.

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* Episode five of ''[[OokamiKakushi Ookami Kakushi]]'' starts out focusing on Hiroshi slowly realizing there's something not quite right about the town he moved to...and then suddenly cuts to a scene wherein a man is reunited with his two dogs in the antarctic, and gets eaten by said dogs. And then it turns out this is a commercial for an upcoming movie to be shown in Jougamochi. No one ever mentions Of course, the only people who are actually shown ''seeing'' said commercial are Hiroshi's sister and father, who promptly go back to reading and never mention it again.again.
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* Episode five of ''[[OokamiKakushi Ookami Kakushi]]'' suddenly cuts to a scene wherein a man is reunited with his two dogs in the antarctic, and gets eaten by said dogs. And then it turns out this is a commercial for an upcoming movie to be shown in Jougamochi. No one ever mentions it again.
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* The Buu saga in ''DragonBallZ'' featured a scene where Kuririn realized that the panels showing Goten's and Trunks's Fusion Dance were being photocopied and criticized robot AkiraToriyama (the series creator) for his laziness. Toriyama even said to his editor that he didn't need to pay him for this page. After that, he disappeared off the face of the Earth.
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* An early chapter of ''{{Hellsing}}'' features Seras sleeping in a coffin after it was transported to Brazil. Before Alucard tries to wake her up, she breaks into a bizarre dream about her gun having the spirit of [[{{Dune}} Baron Harkonnen]] that talks to her. As the scene keeps going, the art eventually devolves into random scribbles that only sort of look like humanoid shapes before Alucard eventually gets her up. There is also an equivalent sequence (at least in the OVA) involving Alucard and a lot of spirits, most notably a Bruce Willis spirit.

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* An early chapter of ''{{Hellsing}}'' features Seras sleeping in a coffin after it was transported to Brazil. Before Alucard tries to wake her up, she breaks into a bizarre dream about her gun having the spirit of [[{{Dune}} Baron Harkonnen]] that talks to her. As the scene keeps going, the art eventually devolves into random scribbles that only sort of look like humanoid shapes before Alucard eventually gets her up. There is also The OVA has an equivalent sequence (at least in the OVA) involving Alucard and a lot of spirits, most notably a Bruce Willis spirit.
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* An early chapter of ''{{Hellsing}}'' features Seras sleeping in a coffin after it was transported to Brazil. Before Alucard tries to wake her up, she breaks into a bizarre dream about her gun having the spirit of [[{{Dune}} Baron Harkonnen]] that talks to her. As the scene keeps going, the art eventually devolves into random scribbles that only sort of look like humanoid shapes before Alucard eventually gets her up.
** There is also an equivalent sequence (at least in the OVA) involving Alucard and a lot of spirits, most notably a Bruce Willis spirit. It be noted that Harkonnen is the name of Seras's gun.

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* An early chapter of ''{{Hellsing}}'' features Seras sleeping in a coffin after it was transported to Brazil. Before Alucard tries to wake her up, she breaks into a bizarre dream about her gun having the spirit of [[{{Dune}} Baron Harkonnen]] that talks to her. As the scene keeps going, the art eventually devolves into random scribbles that only sort of look like humanoid shapes before Alucard eventually gets her up.
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be noted that Seras' gun is named Harkonnen and Alucard's is the name of Seras's gun.[[TheJackal Jackal]].
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* In the ''[[{{Anime/ptitlei015gc004kw4}} Pokémon]]'' anime, Ash gets turned into a Pikachu by a magic spell that was supposed to make him capable of understanding what they say (which, oddly, it doesn't; he still talks normally in that state). Lasting the last 3 minutes of the episode and the first 3 seconds of the next -- at which point it wears off. Totally irrelevant to the show's plot, and after it wears off, it's never mentioned again.
** The episode "Island of the Giant Pokémon" features a scene where, after having endured an encounter with a giant mechanical Rhydon, Ash's Pokémon and Team Rocket's Pokémon are suddenly crying and drinking away their troubles at a sushi bar that's attended by a Slowpoke. The next morning they wake up in a completely different area and the Slowpoke sushi bar is never explained or referenced again.

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* In the ''[[{{Anime/ptitlei015gc004kw4}} Pokémon]]'' anime, Ash gets turned into a Pikachu by a magic spell that was supposed to make him capable of understanding what they say Pokémon language (which, oddly, it doesn't; he still talks normally in that state). Lasting The transformation lasts the last 3 minutes of the episode and the first 3 seconds of the next -- at which point it wears off. Totally irrelevant to the show's plot, and after it wears off, it's never mentioned again.
** The episode "Island of the Giant Pokémon" features a scene where, after having endured an encounter with a giant mechanical Rhydon, Ash's Pokémon and Team Rocket's Pokémon are suddenly crying and drinking away their troubles at a sushi bar that's attended by a Slowpoke. Slowbro. The next morning they wake up in a completely different area and the Slowpoke Slowbro sushi bar is never explained or referenced again.
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* DeathNote has a very brief but nevertheless incomprehensible one when L, hearing a mention of Shinigami (death gods) in connection to the Kira case, screams, [[strike: falls]] propels himself out of his chair, and lies, trembling, on the floor, stammering about how shinigami cannot exist. He then gets back up as if nothing has happened. This reaction is never mentioned again.
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* In the {{JackandtheBeanstalk}} anime near the middle after bringing home some of the treasure and celebrating with his mom Jack's dog Crosby suddenly gains the ability to speak and he sings about how he loves the moon, after the song is over Crosby never speaks again and Jack points out how weird that was.

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