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* The first issue of ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Saturday Morning Adventures'' has the Turtles confront an impressive number of their RoguesGallery from the first seven seasons of the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 '87 show]], while they're trapped in a VR simulation game. This ranges from established mainstays like Shredder, Krang, Baxter Stockman, Bebop and Rocksteady, to minor recurring villains like Tempestra, Groundchuck and Dirtbag, to obscure one-shots like Smash, Alpha-One and Turtle Terminator.

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* The climactic scene in the first issue of ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Saturday Morning Adventures'' has the Turtles confront an impressive number of their RoguesGallery from the first seven seasons of the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 '87 show]], while they're trapped in a VR simulation game. This ranges from established mainstays like Shredder, Krang, Baxter Stockman, Bebop and Rocksteady, to minor recurring villains like Tempestra, Groundchuck and Dirtbag, to obscure one-shots like Smash, Alpha-One and Turtle Terminator.
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* ''Videogame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'', surprisingly enough, brings back almost every Gym Leader and Champion from the series in one massive bonus BossRush. [[spoiler:Including Red.]]

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* ''Videogame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'', surprisingly enough, ''Videogame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'' brings back almost every Gym Leader and Champion from up to that point as part of the series in one massive bonus BossRush. [[spoiler:Including Red.]]Pokémon World Tournament.
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SuperheroTrophyShelf is a sub-trope. FullyAutomaticClipShow is a SisterTrope, where previous events are shown, instead of referenced, in rapid succession. This is one way an author can [[PanderingToTheBase Pander To The Base]]. May be driven by a FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace sequence where several previous locations are revisited. Compare CameoCluster, which is instead rapid-fire [[TheCameo cameos]].

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SuperheroTrophyShelf is a sub-trope. FullyAutomaticClipShow is a SisterTrope, where previous events are shown, instead of referenced, in rapid succession. This is one way an author can [[PanderingToTheBase Pander To The Base]]. May be driven by a FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace sequence where several previous locations are revisited. Compare CameoCluster, which is instead rapid-fire [[TheCameo cameos]].
cameos]]. See AllTheWorldsAreAStage for a video game version of this concept.
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* The first issue of ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Saturday Morning Adventures'' has the Turtles confront an impressive number of their RoguesGallery from the first seven seasons of the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 '87 show]], while they're trapped in a VR simulation game. This ranges from established mainstays like Shredder, Krang, Baxter Stockman, Bebop and Rocksteady, to minor recurring villains like Tempestra, Groundchuck and Dirtbag, to obscure one-shots like Smash, Alpha-One and Turtle Terminator.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC3PXKuFgLA The unveiling of the 2022]] Usefulnotes/FIFAWorldCup mascot La'eeb in 2022 had him go to an animated world where all the past mascots lived. [[https://youtu.be/dZO_k4YmKTk?t=887 The opening ceremony]] eight months later had something similar by bringing in floats of the mascots. (it should be noted that in the former La'eeb direct predecessor Zabivaka is absent, probably because [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents 2018 hosts Russia had just invaded Ukraine]])
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** Each and every display in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasSecretGadgetMuseum'' are filled with dozens and dozens of gadgets that references the manga's stories and various past movies.
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* In one of newer volume of [[PolishMedia Polish series]] ''[[ComicBook/KaykoAndKokosh Kayko and Kokosh]]'' the heroes meet a barkeeper who collects wanted posters. When he show them his collection on the wall it's includes almost all of the one-shot villians from the series. He even ask the character have they even seen such [[StealthPun rouges gallery]].

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* In one of newer volume of [[PolishMedia Polish series]] ''[[ComicBook/KaykoAndKokosh Kayko and Kokosh]]'' the heroes meet a barkeeper who collects wanted posters. When he show them his collection on the wall it's includes tunrs out it is made of almost all of the one-shot villians from the series. He even ask the character have shave they even seen such [[StealthPun rouges gallery]].

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': Early in ''Endwalker'', a volunteer contingient is formed to march into Garlemald as part of a humanitarian mission and part to stop the machinations of the Telophoroi. The scene that introduces them is a crowd shot featuring, among the characters named and voiced in the main storyline, characters from the various Class and Job quests, such as members of the Marauders', Thaumaturges' and Pugilists' guilds and your partners during the Bard, Dragoon, Scholar, and Machinist quests. If you've completed these quests, talking to them independently will have them all reference your past exploits together.

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'':
** The Twinning in ''Shadowbringers'' is the culmination of a number of previous plot arcs, with the common thread being the involvement of [[spoiler: the Garlond Ironworks.]] It reveals how exactly the Crystal Tower was able to come to Norvrandt: [[spoiler: the Ironworks of the BadFuture took Cid's notes and research on Alexander and Omega to enable the tower to traverse through time and space.]] The dungeon's music even emphasises this, with its main theme combining [[spoiler: the Crystal Tower theme and Omega's theme ''eScape'' with the bass line from Alexander's ''Rise'']], and the final boss's theme [[spoiler:being a rock cover of ''Locus'', the first boss theme from the Alexander raids.]]
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Early in ''Endwalker'', a volunteer contingient is formed to march into Garlemald as part of a humanitarian mission and part to stop the machinations of the Telophoroi. The scene that introduces them is a crowd shot featuring, among the characters named and voiced in the main storyline, characters from the various Class and Job quests, such as members of the Marauders', Thaumaturges' and Pugilists' guilds and your partners during the Bard, Dragoon, Scholar, and Machinist quests. If you've completed these quests, talking to them independently will have them all reference your past exploits together.
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': Early in ''Endwalker'', a volunteer contingient is formed to march into Garlemald as part of a humanitarian mission and part to stop the machinations of the Telophoroi. The scene that introduces them is a crowd shot featuring, among the characters named and voiced in the main storyline, characters from the various Class and Job quests, such as members of the Marauders', Thaumaturges' and Pugilists' guilds and your partners during the Bard, Dragoon, Scholar, and Machinist quests. If you've completed these quests, talking to them independently will have them all reference your past exploits together.
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--> "I grew up locked in a basement, suffering severe psychological and emotional scarring when [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker my brother]] set my parents on fire. From there, I shifted around among a series of mental institutions until I was grown, at which point I buried my brother alive ... twice. Since then, I've set a couple of people on fire and abducted various co-workers. Oh, and I, uh, once electrocuted [[Wrestling/ShaneMcMahon a man's]] [[GroinAttack testicles]]. Years ago, [[DiscontinuityNod I had a girlfriend named Katie]] but [[OldShame let's just say that didn't turn out too well]].[[note]] Referring to the Katie Vick storyline, one of the most infamous in wrestling history, and winner of Website/WrestleCrap's Gooker Award as the worst wrestling storyline of 2002.[[/note]] My real father is a guy named Wrestling/PaulBearer, who I recently trapped in a meat locker. I've been [[Wrestling/{{Lita}} married]], divorced, broke up my ex-wife's [[Wrestling/{{Edge}} wedding]] and tombstoned the priest. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And, for reasons never quite explained, I have an unhealthy obsession with torturing]] [[UsefulNotes/HistoricalPeopleToKnowInMLB Pete Rose]].[[note]] At three consecutive ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' events (XIV through XVI), the baseball great had a storyline run-in with Kane, each time ending up on the receiving end of one of Kane's finishing moves.[[/note]]

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--> "I grew up locked in a basement, suffering severe psychological and emotional scarring when [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker my brother]] set my parents on fire. From there, I shifted around among a series of mental institutions until I was grown, at which point I buried my brother alive ... twice. Since then, I've set a couple of people on fire and abducted various co-workers. Oh, and I, uh, once electrocuted [[Wrestling/ShaneMcMahon a man's]] [[GroinAttack testicles]]. Years ago, [[DiscontinuityNod I had a girlfriend named Katie]] but [[OldShame let's just say that didn't turn out too well]].[[note]] Referring to the Katie Vick storyline, one of the most infamous in wrestling history, and winner of Website/WrestleCrap's Gooker Award as the worst wrestling storyline of 2002.[[/note]] My real father is a guy named Wrestling/PaulBearer, who I recently trapped in a meat locker. I've been [[Wrestling/{{Lita}} married]], divorced, broke up my ex-wife's [[Wrestling/{{Edge}} [[Wrestling/EdgeWrestler wedding]] and tombstoned the priest. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And, for reasons never quite explained, I have an unhealthy obsession with torturing]] [[UsefulNotes/HistoricalPeopleToKnowInMLB Pete Rose]].[[note]] At three consecutive ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' events (XIV through XVI), the baseball great had a storyline run-in with Kane, each time ending up on the receiving end of one of Kane's finishing moves.[[/note]]

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* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' have an extended shot in Doraemon's closet space, which displays numerous photos depicting scenes from the manga itself, from photos of minor characters to the faked UFO picture featuring Nobita from one of the manga stories.

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* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''
** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom'' have Nobita's attempts at buying his own RobotDog, only to teleport a few dozen robots into Tokyo by accident, most of them being from earlier manga shorts. Including the Moodmaker Orchestra, Gonsuke from another Fujiko Fujio manga ''Manga/TwentyOneEmon'', the Knock-Down Hitman, Art Critic Robot, Tax Bird, Matador Robots (last seen in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'') and a robotic clone of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' (who even wished Doraemon "Good day" in the anime film!).
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''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' have an extended shot in Doraemon's closet space, which displays numerous photos depicting scenes from the manga itself, from photos of minor characters to the faked UFO picture featuring Nobita from one of the manga stories.
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* Burnie Burns describes the finale of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue: Revelation'' as a scene where the protagonists "win by saying Red vs. Blue quotes to each other."

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* Burnie Burns describes the finale of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue: ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue: Revelation'' as a scene where the protagonists "win by saying Red vs. Blue quotes to each other."
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* ''VideoGame/Hitman3'' mission "End of an Era" has you go through the ICA's files [[spoiler:and dissolve the ICA]], and you're treated to a slideshow of pretty much every previous target from ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' and ''VideoGame/Hitman2'', including the ''2016'' games' Elusive Target roster, which finally cemented those as canon contracts.

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* ** The ''VideoGame/Hitman3'' mission "End of an Era" has you go through the ICA's files [[spoiler:and dissolve the ICA]], and you're treated to a slideshow of pretty much every previous target from ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' and ''VideoGame/Hitman2'', including the ''2016'' games' Elusive Target roster, which finally cemented those as canon contracts.
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SuperheroTrophyShelf is a sub-trope. FullyAutomaticClipShow is a SisterTrope, where previous events are shown, instead of referenced, in rapid succession. This is one way an author can [[PanderingToTheBase Pander To The Base]]. May be driven by a FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace sequence where several previous locations are revisited. Compare CameoCluster.

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SuperheroTrophyShelf is a sub-trope. FullyAutomaticClipShow is a SisterTrope, where previous events are shown, instead of referenced, in rapid succession. This is one way an author can [[PanderingToTheBase Pander To The Base]]. May be driven by a FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace sequence where several previous locations are revisited. Compare CameoCluster.
CameoCluster, which is instead rapid-fire [[TheCameo cameos]].
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SuperheroTrophyShelf is a sub-trope. FullyAutomaticClipShow is a SisterTrope, where previous events are shown, instead of referenced, in rapid succession. This is one way an author can [[PanderingToTheBase Pander To The Base]]. May be driven by a FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace sequence where several previous locations are revisited.

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SuperheroTrophyShelf is a sub-trope. FullyAutomaticClipShow is a SisterTrope, where previous events are shown, instead of referenced, in rapid succession. This is one way an author can [[PanderingToTheBase Pander To The Base]]. May be driven by a FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace sequence where several previous locations are revisited.
revisited. Compare CameoCluster.
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* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' have an extended shot in Doraemon's closet space, which displays numerous photos depicting scenes from the manga itself, from photos of minor characters to the faked UFO picture featuring Nobita from one of the manga stories.
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* In ''LightNovel/HeavyObject'', the GrandFinale sees the [[BackForTheFinale return of nearly every side character]] who had survived their previous appearance, most of them joining the Together By Chance unit to [[spoiler:avert a world war]].
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* Final Remixes in the ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven'' series are usually a FinalExamBoss in that they're made entirely of short moments in every stage in the game (excluding other remixes). The Final Remix of ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'', taking it UpToEleven, becomes this trope in its latter half, with the music turning into a medley of the main themes of each ''Rhythm Heaven'' game in order of their release (including ''Megamix''), with stages from those games as the main themes play.

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* Final Remixes in the ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven'' series are usually a FinalExamBoss in that they're made entirely of short moments in every stage in the game (excluding other remixes). The Final Remix of ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'', taking it UpToEleven, Megamix'' becomes this trope in its latter half, with the music turning into a medley of the main themes of each ''Rhythm Heaven'' game in order of their release (including ''Megamix''), with stages from those games as the main themes play.



** Happens again in the penultimate episode of season 10, with the references (ranging from the first to the current season) [[UpToEleven taken up a notch or two]]. It's quite effective.

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** Happens again in the penultimate episode of season 10, with the references (ranging from the first to the current season) [[UpToEleven taken up a notch or two]].two. It's quite effective.
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* Hitman 3 mission "End of an Era" has you go through the ICA's files [[spoiler:and dissolve the ICA]], and you're treated to a slideshow of pretty much every previous target from ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' and ''VideoGame/Hitman2'', including the ''2016'' games' Elusive Target roster, which finally cemented those as canon contracts.

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* Hitman 3 ''VideoGame/Hitman3'' mission "End of an Era" has you go through the ICA's files [[spoiler:and dissolve the ICA]], and you're treated to a slideshow of pretty much every previous target from ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' and ''VideoGame/Hitman2'', including the ''2016'' games' Elusive Target roster, which finally cemented those as canon contracts.

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* At the end of the tutorial in ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'', we're treated to a montage of various targets from ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'', ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'', and ''VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney'' being assassinated in the most popular ways you could do so in those games while narration talks about 47's past success.

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* At the end of the tutorial in ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'', we're treated to a montage of various targets from ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'', ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'', and ''VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney'' [[VideoGame/HitmanCodename47 the]] [[VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin past]] [[VideoGame/HitmanBloodMoney four]] [[VideoGame/HitmanAbsolution games]], being assassinated in the most popular ways you could do so in those games ways, while narration talks about 47's past success.success.
* Hitman 3 mission "End of an Era" has you go through the ICA's files [[spoiler:and dissolve the ICA]], and you're treated to a slideshow of pretty much every previous target from ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' and ''VideoGame/Hitman2'', including the ''2016'' games' Elusive Target roster, which finally cemented those as canon contracts.
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* ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' features a boat ride through a museum of sorts filled with items from the previous game (''VideoGame/EarthBound'').

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* ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'' features a boat ride through a museum of sorts filled with items from the previous game (''VideoGame/EarthBound'').(''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'').
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* ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'' is filled with references to previous ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' series, with main characters from previous shows making cameo's in the background of scenes, every robot in the series being based on mobile suits from older ''Gundam'' shows, and numerous characters repeating quotes from previous series.

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* ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'' is filled with references to previous ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' series, with main characters from previous shows making cameo's cameos in the background of scenes, every robot in the series being based on mobile suits from older ''Gundam'' shows, and numerous characters repeating quotes from previous series.series. This is justified in part by ''Gundam'' being a popular media franchise in-universe, and the premise of the show meaning every character involved is a ''Gundam'' fan — you’d get a similar experience if you attended a ''Gundam'' convention in real life.
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* ''Manga/MedakaBox'' has had the various one off characters or defeated villains show up every so often in a neat example of the creator remembering the entirety of the story, but chapter 187-189 have every single named character, no matter how small, show up. Chapter 190 goes a step further [[spoiler:and shows each one of them left individualized well wishes for Medaka. A true accomplishment for the creator, to have made and juggled the personalities, no matter how shallow, of all of these characters.]] For those not in the know, this totals to a stupendous [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters one hundred]] individual and [[CastOfSnowflakes easily recognizable characters]].

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* ''Manga/MedakaBox'' has had the various one off characters or defeated villains show up every so often in a neat example of the creator remembering the entirety of the story, but chapter 187-189 have every single named character, no matter how small, show up. Chapter 190 goes a step further [[spoiler:and shows each one of them left individualized well wishes for Medaka. A true accomplishment for the creator, to have made and juggled the personalities, no matter how shallow, of all of these characters.]] For those not in the know, this totals to a stupendous [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters one hundred]] hundred individual and [[CastOfSnowflakes easily recognizable characters]].
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* In the "''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' for the {{UsefulNotes/TurboGrafx16}}" review of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'', the Nerd reveals his "Shit Scale", which measures how horrible a game is. All the examples represent his previous reviews. On the lowest end are debatably bad games (''VideoGame/MetalGear'' for UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem, ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for NES, and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest''), followed by games that are horrible yet still playable (''ComicStrip/DickTracy'' for NES, ''VideoGame/SuperPitfall'', and ''Film/TopGun'' for NES), then the more traumatizingly horrible ones (most of the Creator/LJNToys lineup, the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy, and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames Link: The Faces of Evil]]''), then games that he claims could kill a person (''VideoGame/{{Action 52}}'', ''VideoGame/DarkCastle'' for UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' for UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, and the many handheld LCD games from Tiger Electronics), then a section dedicated solely to ''[[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'' for the NES, and finally, games that don't even qualify as games (''Desert Bus'' from ''VideoGame/PennAndTellersSmokeAndMirrors'', ''VideoGame/CrazyBus'', ''VideoGame/{{Hong Kong 97}}'', and ''VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies'').

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* In the "''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' for the {{UsefulNotes/TurboGrafx16}}" UsefulNotes/TurboGrafx16" review of ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'', the Nerd reveals his "Shit Scale", which measures how horrible a game is. All the examples represent his previous reviews. On the lowest end are debatably bad games (''VideoGame/MetalGear'' for UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem, ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for NES, and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest''), followed by games that are horrible yet still playable (''ComicStrip/DickTracy'' for NES, ''VideoGame/SuperPitfall'', and ''Film/TopGun'' for NES), then the more traumatizingly horrible ones (most of the Creator/LJNToys lineup, the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy, and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames Link: The Faces of Evil]]''), then games that he claims could kill a person (''VideoGame/{{Action 52}}'', ''VideoGame/DarkCastle'' for UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis, ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' for UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, and the many handheld LCD games from Tiger Electronics), then a section dedicated solely to ''[[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'' for the NES, and finally, games that don't even qualify as games (''Desert Bus'' from ''VideoGame/PennAndTellersSmokeAndMirrors'', ''VideoGame/CrazyBus'', ''VideoGame/{{Hong Kong 97}}'', and ''VisualNovel/PlumbersDontWearTies'').
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* Final Remixes in the VideoGame/RhythmHeaven series are usually a FinalExamBoss in that they're made entirely of short moments in every stage in the game (excluding other remixes). The Final Remix of ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'', taking it UpToEleven, becomes this trope in its latter half, with the music turning into a medley of the main themes of each Rhythm Heaven game in order of their release (including ''Megamix''), with stages from those games as the main themes play.

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* Final Remixes in the VideoGame/RhythmHeaven ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven'' series are usually a FinalExamBoss in that they're made entirely of short moments in every stage in the game (excluding other remixes). The Final Remix of ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'', taking it UpToEleven, becomes this trope in its latter half, with the music turning into a medley of the main themes of each Rhythm Heaven ''Rhythm Heaven'' game in order of their release (including ''Megamix''), with stages from those games as the main themes play.
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* The cover of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' #3 shows everyone who had ever been an Avenger or [=JLAer=] to that point, even if they're not otherwise involved in that particular IntercontinuityCrossover. Although the plot was as such that every one of them was technically involved in the conflicts of issues 3 and 4. Especially 4, which is filled with these - it's George Perez drawing a battle that involves every Avenger, every Leaguer, and possibly every supervillain ''ever'' culled from the timestream.
* The cover for issue #24 of the ongoing ''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Batgirl]]'' series, the final issue before the DC relaunch in September 2011, contains ''every single character'' to ever appear in the series. This includes villains, allies, civilians and people who only appeared in individual issues.
* ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman series took this to new heights in every panoramic shot of the Batcave, showing almost every Batmobile, numerous helicopters, and trophy cases with outfits worn for only a few comics (including Stephanie's Robin outfit).

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* The cover of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' #3 shows everyone who had ever been an Avenger or [=JLAer=] to that point, even if they're not otherwise involved in that particular IntercontinuityCrossover. Although the plot was as such that every one of them was technically involved in the conflicts of issues 3 and 4. Especially 4, which is filled with these - -- it's George Perez Creator/GeorgePerez drawing a battle that involves every Avenger, every Leaguer, and possibly every supervillain ''ever'' culled from the timestream.
* The cover for issue #24 of the ongoing ''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Batgirl]]'' series, ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009'', the final issue before the DC relaunch in September 2011, contains ''every single character'' to ever appear in the series. This includes villains, allies, civilians and people who only appeared in individual issues.
* ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman series took ''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'' takes this to new heights in every panoramic shot of the Batcave, showing almost every Batmobile, numerous helicopters, and trophy cases with outfits worn for only a few comics (including Stephanie's Robin outfit).



* In the ''Comicbook/FearItself'' tie-in, ''The Deep'', Comicbook/DoctorStrange summons a two-page spread of "[[ComicBook/TheDefenders Defenders]], Secret Defenders, even those who were only Defenders-for-a-Day" to stop Attuma from crushing [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] and his allies.
* Having previously established that ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' villain Dominus has the power to create pocket universes around Superman (in his first appearance, he created four, homaging UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks, and Superman-of-the-Future Imaginary Tales), their final battle in ''Superman: King of the World'' is an AlternateContinuity Cavalcade, in which Superman briefly becomes ComicBook/KingdomCome Superman, ComicBook/DCOneMillion Superman, and others.
* The first volume of ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' has a scene where Morpheus goes to an old storage room of the JLA to recover one of his missing regalia. It is full of references to other JLA adventures.

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* In the ''Comicbook/FearItself'' tie-in, ''The Deep'', Comicbook/DoctorStrange ComicBook/DoctorStrange summons a two-page spread of "[[ComicBook/TheDefenders Defenders]], Secret Defenders, even those who were only Defenders-for-a-Day" to stop Attuma from crushing [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] and his allies.
* Having previously established that ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' villain Dominus has the power to create pocket universes around Superman (in his first appearance, he created four, homaging UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks, and Superman-of-the-Future Imaginary Tales), their final battle in ''Superman: King of the World'' is an AlternateContinuity Cavalcade, in which Superman briefly becomes ComicBook/KingdomCome Superman, ComicBook/DCOneMillion Superman, and others.
* The first volume of ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' has a scene where Morpheus goes to an old storage room of the JLA to recover one of his missing regalia. It is full of references to other JLA adventures.



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* Music/OrigamiAngel: Near the end of "[[AlbumClosure The Air Up Here]]", verses from almost every previous song on the album are played in succession, sometimes overlapping, finishing on a reprise of "[[AlbumIntroTrack Welcome to...]]"'s opening.

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* Music/OrigamiAngel: Near In ''Music/SomewhereCity'', near the end of "[[AlbumClosure The Air Up Here]]", verses from almost every previous song on the album are played in succession, sometimes overlapping, finishing on a reprise of "[[AlbumIntroTrack Welcome to...]]"'s opening.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin: Secret of the Unicorn'', which was based on the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books, the walls of Tintin's room are covered with newspaper clippings referencing his previous adventures, and the opening credits are animated into a sequence referencing many characters and landmarks from the books.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin: Secret of the Unicorn'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'', which was based on the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books, the walls of Tintin's room are covered with newspaper clippings referencing his previous adventures, and the opening credits are animated into a sequence referencing many characters and landmarks from the books.
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* The ''[[Anime/{{Pokemon}} Pokémon Best Wishes]]'' ending theme, "Te o Tsunagō" (lit. "Let's Join Hands"), has nearly every major character and nearly all their Pokémon making an appearance.

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* The ''[[Anime/{{Pokemon}} ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite Pokémon Best Wishes]]'' ending theme, "Te o Tsunagō" (lit. "Let's Join Hands"), has nearly every major character and nearly all their Pokémon making an appearance.



** For a canon one, ''Recap/PokemonS23E2LegendGoFriendsGo'' opens with a scene showing [[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries the Indigo League badge, the Orange League trophy]], all the gym badges from [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesRubyAndSapphire Hoenn (as well as symbols the from Battle Fronteir)]], [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl Sinnoh]], [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite Unova]], and [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY Kalos]], [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon a Z-Ring, the Alolan League trophy, and an exhibitation match trophy from a battle with Professor Kukui]].

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** For a canon one, ''Recap/PokemonS23E2LegendGoFriendsGo'' the second ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'' episode "[[Recap/PokemonS23E2LegendGoFriendsGo Legend? Go! Friends? Go!]]" opens with a scene showing [[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries the Indigo League badge, the Orange League trophy]], all the gym badges from [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesRubyAndSapphire Hoenn (as well as symbols the from Battle Fronteir)]], [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl Sinnoh]], [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite Unova]], and [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY Kalos]], [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon a Z-Ring, the Alolan League trophy, and an exhibitation exhibition match trophy from a battle with Professor Kukui]].

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