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* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': Though the franchise started with ''Series/UltraQ'' the next 2 installments: ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' and ''Series/{{Ultraseven}}'' are far more well-known world-wide, Ultraseven in particular stood out for originally being a separate canon to the first two installments but then being integrated into it, with the series receiving multiple unique sequels and continuations all with the original Ultraseven still being the protagonist. Seven was iconic to receive his own SpinOffspring in the form of ''Franchise/UltramanZero''.



* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': Though the franchise started with ''Series/UltraQ'' the next 2 installments: ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' and ''Series/{{Ultraseven}}'' are far more well-known world-wide, Ultraseven in particular stood out for originally being a separate canon to the first two installments but then being integrated into it, with the series receiving multiple unique sequels and continuations all with the original Ultraseven still being the protagonist. Seven was iconic to receive his own SpinOffspring in the form of ''Franchise/UltramanZero''.

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* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': Though Omar, the franchise started with ''Series/UltraQ'' the next 2 installments: ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' and ''Series/{{Ultraseven}}'' are far more well-known world-wide, Ultraseven in particular stood out for originally being a separate canon to the most well known character from ''Series/TheWire'', first two installments but then being integrated into it, with the series receiving multiple unique sequels and continuations all with the original Ultraseven still being the protagonist. Seven was iconic to receive his own SpinOffspring appears in the form of ''Franchise/UltramanZero''.episode 3.
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* Leo is one of the most recognizable characters in ''Series/That70sShow''. He didn't appear until eight episodes into Season 2.
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This is Second Episode Introduction. In the trope description: "in order for a character in a serialized series to count, they must have appeared no earlier than the second season"


* Winston from ''Series/NewGirl'' first appeared in episode 2 as a replacement for Coach.
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** Averted with Clay and Quinn, who never really caught on to the viewers and are seen as a ReplacementScrappy to [[PutOnABus Lucas and Peyton]], the other {{Supercouple}} and OfficialCouple of the series (which they shared with and eventually completely passed to the aforementioned Nathan and Haley after their departure).

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** Averted with Clay and Quinn, who never really caught on to the viewers and are seen as a ReplacementScrappy to [[PutOnABus Lucas and Peyton]], the series’ other {{Supercouple}} and OfficialCouple of the series (which they shared with and eventually completely passed to the aforementioned Nathan and Haley after their departure).{{Supercouple}}.

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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' has the two major examples in Jess and Logan, who have become Rory’s two most popular LoveInterests among the fandom (with the ShipToShipCombat between the two sides being the longest-standing and most passionate). Jess is introduced in season 2 and then is PutOnABus at the end of season 3, while Logan doesn’t appear even until season 5 and he and Rory stay together until the end of the series in season 7.



** Julian Baker, BreakoutCharacter Brooke's LoveInterest, doesn't appear until Season 6.
** Averted with Clay and Quinn, who never really caught on to the viewers and are seen as a ReplacementScrappy to [[PutOnABus Lucas and Peyton]], the series' other {{Supercouple}} and original OfficialCouple (which they shared and eventually completely passed to the aforementioned Nathan and Haley after their departure).

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** Julian Baker, BreakoutCharacter Brooke's LoveInterest, major LoveInterest and eventual husband, doesn't appear until Season 6.
** Averted with Clay and Quinn, who never really caught on to the viewers and are seen as a ReplacementScrappy to [[PutOnABus Lucas and Peyton]], the series' other {{Supercouple}} and original OfficialCouple of the series (which they shared with and eventually completely passed to the aforementioned Nathan and Haley after their departure).
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* Winston from ''Series/NewGirl'' first appeared in episode 2 as a replacement for Coach.

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