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** The SpearCarrier couple ("Who is that guy?" "That's George [=McFly=]...") also get replaced in ''Part II'''s 1955 scenes, as do most of the other 1955 extras (aside from Strickland, Biff's gang, Lorraine's friend Babs, and all of the Starlighters).

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** The SpearCarrier couple ("Who is that guy?" "That's George [=McFly=]...") "), one of whom was played by Creator/ShirleyMacLaine's daughter Sachi Parker, also get replaced in ''Part II'''s 1955 scenes, as do most of the other 1955 extras (aside from Strickland, Biff's gang, Lorraine's friend Babs, and all of the Starlighters).

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* In Season 2 of ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', Sara Lance resurfaces with Caity Lotz replacing Jacqueline [=MacInnes=] Wood in the flashback set aboard the Gambit.

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In Season 2 of ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', Sara Lance resurfaces with Caity Lotz replacing Jacqueline [=MacInnes=] Wood in the flashback set aboard the Gambit. Gambit.
** On ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'', Creator/LauraBenanti portrayed Alura Zor-El (and by extension, her twin sister Astra) for the first two seasons, but theatre commitments in New York prevented her from returning for the third year, and the role was recast with Creator/EricaDurance. Alura's new likeness is introduced via a dream sequence in the season premiere, and the second episode's B plot involves Kara being forced to relive the trauma of being deployed from Krypton, flashing back to moments from the pilot with new footage to accommodate Durance's casting.
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* At the start of ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'', there was a glimpse of [[spoiler:Isaac's dead girlfriend, Nicole, right before she commited suicide. Nicole's dialogue and appearance was changed based on her new actress, Tanya Clarke, who was previously portrayed by Iyari Limon.]]

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* At the start of ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'', there was a glimpse of [[spoiler:Isaac's dead girlfriend, Nicole, right before she commited suicide. Nicole's dialogue and appearance was changed based on her new actress, Tanya Clarke, who was previously portrayed by instead of her previous actress, Iyari Limon.]]
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** "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E6WhatIfKillmongerRescuedTonyStark What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" revisits the events of ''Film/IronMan1'', and has Rhodey being voiced by Creator/DonCheadle instead of Creator/TerrenceHoward. The same episode also revisits Tony's HeroicSacrifice from ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' but Tony's FamousLastWords are uttered by Creator/MickWingert instead of Creator/RobertDowneyJr.

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** "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E6WhatIfKillmongerRescuedTonyStark What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" revisits the events of ''Film/IronMan1'', and has Rhodey being voiced by Creator/DonCheadle instead of Creator/TerrenceHoward. The same episode also revisits Tony's HeroicSacrifice from ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' but Tony's FamousLastWords last words are uttered by Creator/MickWingert instead of Creator/RobertDowneyJr.
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* In ''VideoGame/HarryPotterMagicAwakened'', Gellert Grindelwald's character design is based on the likeness of Creator/MadsMikkelsen instead of on Creator/JohnnyDepp, who originally played the character before being fired, even in scenes that take place in the film Depp starred in.
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** "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E6WhatIfKillmongerRescuedTonyStark What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" revisits the events of ''Film/IronMan1'', and has Rhodey being voiced by Creator/DonCheadle instead of Creator/TerrenceHoward.

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** "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E6WhatIfKillmongerRescuedTonyStark What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" revisits the events of ''Film/IronMan1'', and has Rhodey being voiced by Creator/DonCheadle instead of Creator/TerrenceHoward. The same episode also revisits Tony's HeroicSacrifice from ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' but Tony's FamousLastWords are uttered by Creator/MickWingert instead of Creator/RobertDowneyJr.
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* A flashback in the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel III'' to the events of the second game has Altina's new voice actress, Creator/InoriMinase, dub over a line done by Altina's previous actress, Creator/RisaTaneda. This is, naturally, a non-issue in the English version, as XantheHuynh voices Altina in all of her ''Cold Steel'' appearances.
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* In the ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'' illustrated novel ''Zits: Chillax'', a flashback shows Hector with his new character design, even though the scene takes place before the Posse gave him a makeover.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Iroh’s original voice actor Creator/{{Mako}} passed away following Book Two, so he is voiced by Creator/GregBaldwin in Book Three. "The Western Air Temple" features two flashback set shortly after Zuko was banished, with Iroh voided by Baldwin.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Iroh’s original voice actor Creator/{{Mako}} passed away following Book Two, so he is voiced by Creator/GregBaldwin in Book Three. "The Western Air Temple" features two flashback flashbacks set shortly after Zuko was banished, with Iroh voided by Baldwin.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Iroh’s original voice actor Creator/{{Mako}} passed away following Book Two, so he is voiced by Creator/GregBaldwin in Book Three. "The Western Air Temple" features two flashback set shortly after Zuko was banished, with Iroh voided by Baldwin.
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** Played straight in the Italian dub, with Creator/ClaudioMoneta, Luigi Scribani and Federico Zanandrea doing Goku, Crillin and Freezer in flashbacks instead of recycling Paolo Torrisi, Creator/MarcellaSilvestri and Gianfranco Gamba's lines.

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** Played straight in the Italian dub, with Creator/ClaudioMoneta, Luigi Scribani and Federico Zanandrea doing Goku, Crillin and Freezer in flashbacks instead of recycling Paolo Torrisi, Creator/PaoloTorrisi, Creator/MarcellaSilvestri and Gianfranco Gamba's lines.
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** Played straight in the Italian dub, with Creator/ClaudioMoneta, Luigi Scribani and Federico Zanandrea doing Goku, Crillin and Freezer in flashbacks instead of recycling Paolo Torrisi, Marcella Silvestri and Gianfranco Gamba's lines.

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** Played straight in the Italian dub, with Creator/ClaudioMoneta, Luigi Scribani and Federico Zanandrea doing Goku, Crillin and Freezer in flashbacks instead of recycling Paolo Torrisi, Marcella Silvestri Creator/MarcellaSilvestri and Gianfranco Gamba's lines.
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** Played straight in the Italian dub, with Claudio Moneta, Luigi Scribani and Federico Zanandrea doing Goku, Crillin and Freezer in flashbacks instead of recycling Paolo Torrisi, Marcella Silvestri and Gianfranco Gamba's lines.

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** Played straight in the Italian dub, with Claudio Moneta, Creator/ClaudioMoneta, Luigi Scribani and Federico Zanandrea doing Goku, Crillin and Freezer in flashbacks instead of recycling Paolo Torrisi, Marcella Silvestri and Gianfranco Gamba's lines.
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* In the comic book ''Fury's Big Week'' (the official prequel to ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''), there is a brief scene showing [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] working at the Brazilian soda plant during the events of ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk''. Banner is drawn to look exactly like Creator/MarkRuffalo, the actor who played him in ''The Avengers'' and all subsequent [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] movies, rather than Creator/EdwardNorton, who ''actually'' played Banner in ''The Incredible Hulk''.

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* In the comic book ''Fury's ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengersPreludeFurysBigWeek Fury's Big Week'' Week]]'' (the official prequel to ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''), there is a brief scene showing [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] working at the Brazilian soda plant during the events of ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk''.''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}''. Banner is drawn to look exactly like Creator/MarkRuffalo, the actor who played him in ''The Avengers'' and all subsequent [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] movies, rather than Creator/EdwardNorton, who ''actually'' played Banner in ''The Incredible Hulk''.



* ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'':
** "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E3WhatIfTheWorldLostItsMightiestHeroes What If… The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?]]" revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton, though the Hulk retains the character design of Norton's version.

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* ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'':
''[[WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021 What If...?]]'':
** "[[Recap/WhatIfS1E3WhatIfTheWorldLostItsMightiestHeroes What If… If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?]]" revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', ''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton, though the Hulk retains the character design of Norton's version.

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* An interesting take in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaTheTwoThrones'' with Kaileena, who appeared previously in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaWarriorWithin'', looking a lot less Middle Eastern and showing a lot more cleavage. The intro of ''The Two Thrones'' takes up some clips from the ending scene of ''Warrior Within'', but with the new Kaileena in it (who doesn't look like an exotic dancer this time).
* This is somewhat common in the English dub of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':

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* An interesting take ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyroTheEternalNight'': The intro cutscene is a retelling of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyroANewBeginning A New Beginning]]''[='s=] final battle and ending. Billy West redubs Sparx's lines, which were performed by David Spade in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaTheTwoThrones'' the original. Oddly enough, this is averted with Kaileena, who Cynder, whose lines by Cree Summer are recycled instead of being recast by Mae Whitman.
* ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaTheTwoThrones'': Kaileena
appeared previously in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaWarriorWithin'', looking a lot less Middle Eastern and showing a lot more cleavage. The intro of ''The Two Thrones'' takes up some clips from the ending scene of ''Warrior Within'', but with the new Kaileena in it (who doesn't look like an exotic dancer this time).
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': This is somewhat common in the English dub of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':dub:



** Very brief, but a small flashback from ''Kingdom Hearts I'' in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' featuring Kairi (the "Be sure to bring it back to me!" scene) was also redubbed with Alyson Stoner. The clip is particularly jarring because Hayden Panettiere's version of the line was sarcastic, while Stoner's version is more serious.
*** Depending on how you look at it, it could be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: Since it's a memory of Sora's, it could mean he took the promise very seriously, so he remembers her as being serious too.]]

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** Very brief, but a small flashback from ''Kingdom Hearts I'' in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' featuring Kairi (the "Be sure to bring it back to me!" scene) was also redubbed with Alyson Stoner. The clip is particularly jarring because Hayden Panettiere's version of the line was sarcastic, while Stoner's version is more serious.
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serious. Depending on how you look at it, it could be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: Since it's a memory of Sora's, it could mean he took the promise very seriously, so he remembers her as being serious too.]]
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* Disney licensed games such as ''VideoGame/ToyStory2'', ''VideoGame/ABugsLife'', ''VideoGame/TheLionKingSimbasMightyAdventure'' and ''VideoGame/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' use scenes from their original films as cutscenes but some of the dialogue is dubbed over by the voice actors of the game.

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* Disney licensed games such as ''VideoGame/ToyStory2'', ''VideoGame/ABugsLife'', ''VideoGame/FindingNemo'', ''VideoGame/TheLionKingSimbasMightyAdventure'' and ''VideoGame/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' use scenes from their original films as cutscenes but some of the dialogue is dubbed over by the voice actors of the game.
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* Borderline example: In ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', Dargo's appearance changed dramatically at the end of Season 1, but the makeup guys couldn't be bothered to recreate the original look for the flashbacks.

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* Borderline example: In ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', Dargo's D'Argo's appearance changed dramatically at the end of Season 1, but the makeup guys couldn't be bothered to recreate the original look for the flashbacks.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Claudia Wells (top) as Jennifer Parker at the end of ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. The scene was re-shot for the beginning of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'' with replacement Creator/ElisabethShue (bottom).]]

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** The ending scene of the original ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is also the opening scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''. Since Creator/ElisabethShue had replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer, the scene was refilmed for the sequel. The re-shot version is nearly identical, with the only difference being that Doc Brown now [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty hesitates momentarily]] before responding to Marty asking whether he and Jennifer end up as "assholes". Some footage was reused from the first movie, such as shots of the car and some shots where only Doc is on screen. You'll notice that Shue's and Wells's hairstyles don't match up. Marty’s also looks a bit older as well. Sure, most people didn't notice at first because of the four-year lag in RealLife, but if you watch the two films back to back it can be pretty jarring.

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** The ending scene of the original ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is also the opening scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''. Since Creator/ElisabethShue had replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer, the scene was refilmed for the sequel. The re-shot version is nearly identical, with the only difference being that Doc Brown now [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty hesitates momentarily]] before responding to Marty asking whether he and Jennifer end up as "assholes". Some footage was reused from the first movie, such as shots of the car and some shots where only Doc is on screen. You'll notice that Shue's and Wells's hairstyles don't match up. Marty’s Marty's also looks a bit older as well. Sure, most people didn't notice at first because of the four-year lag in RealLife, but if you watch the two films back to back it can be pretty jarring.
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* The first time John Sheridan's wife Anna appeared on ''Series/BabylonFive'', she was played by Beth Toussaint. In future appearances, she was played by Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Boxleitner's actual wife; in a flashback scene to that original appearance, they reshot with Gilbert. Creator/JMichaelStraczynski suggested he'd wanted to [[OrwellianRetcon edit the original episode]], but never did.

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* The first time John Sheridan's wife Anna appeared on ''Series/BabylonFive'', she was played by Beth Toussaint. In future appearances, she was played by Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Boxleitner's Creator/MelissaGilbert, Creator/BruceBoxleitner's actual wife; in a flashback scene to that original appearance, they reshot with Gilbert. Creator/JMichaelStraczynski suggested he'd wanted to [[OrwellianRetcon edit the original episode]], but never did.
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* 'Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'':

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* One episode of ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'' revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton, though the Hulk retains the character design of Norton's version.

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* One episode of ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'' 'Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'':
**"[[Recap/WhatIfS1E3WhatIfTheWorldLostItsMightiestHeroes What If… The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?]]"
revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton, though the Hulk retains the character design of Norton's version.version.
**"[[Recap/WhatIfS1E6WhatIfKillmongerRescuedTonyStark What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" revisits the events of ''Film/IronMan1'', and has Rhodey being voiced by Creator/DonCheadle instead of Creator/TerrenceHoward.
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* The sequel to ''Film/LesVisiteurs'', ''The Corridors of time'', starts with a PreviouslyOn sequence showing events of the first film, in which Valérie Lemercier played both Dame Frénégonde and Béatrice. Both are replaced by Muriel Robin in this sequence, since she played both characters in the sequel.
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* One episode of ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'' revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton.

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* One episode of ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'' revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton. Creator/EdwardNorton, though the Hulk retains the character design of Norton's version.
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* One episode of ''Westernanimation/WhatIf2021'' revisits ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008'', only the Bruce Banner there is clearly Creator/MarkRuffalo instead of Creator/EdwardNorton.
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** The ending scene of the original ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is also the opening scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''. Since Creator/ElisabethShue had replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer, the scene was refilmed for the sequel. The re-shot version is nearly identical, with the only difference being that Doc Brown now [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty hesitates momentarily]] before responding to Marty asking whether he and Jennifer end up as "assholes". You'll notice that Shue's and Wells's hairstyles don't match up. Sure, most people didn't notice at first because of the four-year lag in RealLife, but if you watch the two films back to back it can be pretty jarring.
** Creator/CrispinGlover also didn't return, so in all refilmed 1955 scenes in ''Part II'', George [=McFly=] is always seen from behind (except one shot of recycled footage viewed through Marty's binoculars). Afterwards, Glover sued the producers, and this led to the Screen Actors Guild writing new rules about using stock footage of actors.

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** The ending scene of the original ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is also the opening scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''. Since Creator/ElisabethShue had replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer, the scene was refilmed for the sequel. The re-shot version is nearly identical, with the only difference being that Doc Brown now [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty hesitates momentarily]] before responding to Marty asking whether he and Jennifer end up as "assholes". Some footage was reused from the first movie, such as shots of the car and some shots where only Doc is on screen. You'll notice that Shue's and Wells's hairstyles don't match up. Marty’s also looks a bit older as well. Sure, most people didn't notice at first because of the four-year lag in RealLife, but if you watch the two films back to back it can be pretty jarring.
** Creator/CrispinGlover also didn't return, so in all refilmed 1955 scenes in ''Part II'', George [=McFly=] is always seen from behind (except one shot of recycled footage viewed through Marty's binoculars).binoculars) The aforementioned opening simply reused the footage of Glover from the first movie for his one shot. Afterwards, Glover sued the producers, and this led to the Screen Actors Guild writing new rules about using stock footage of actors.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' begins with a flashback between the second and third films, with Slinky Dog voiced by his current actor Blake Clark as opposed to the late Jim Varney.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' begins with a flashback between the second and third films, with Slinky Dog voiced by his current actor Blake Clark as opposed to the late Jim Varney.
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* The ''[[WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine Thomas & Friends]]'' episode "Sidney Sings" uses a flashback from "The Missing Christmas Declarations" and redubbing both Percy's voices. The Japanese dub did this with Sidney's voice.

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* The ''[[WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine Thomas & Friends]]'' ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' episode "Sidney Sings" uses a flashback from "The Missing Christmas Declarations" and redubbing both Percy's voices. The Japanese dub did this with Sidney's voice.
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* Inverted in ''WebAnimation/{{Eddsworld}}''. In the episode "Eddsworld Zombeh Attack", most of Tord's lines are delivered by a stand-in, Alex L'Abbé. When the events of said episode are revisited via time travel in "[=WTFuture=]", Tord makes a cameo and his line is redubbed by his original voice actor Tord Larsson.

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* The ending scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is also the opening scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''. Since Creator/ElisabethShue had replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer, the scene was refilmed for the sequel. The re-shot version is nearly identical, with the only difference being that Doc Brown now [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty hesitates momentarily]] before responding to Marty asking whether he and Jennifer end up as "assholes". You'll notice that Shue's and Wells's hairstyles don't match up. Sure, most people didn't notice at first because of the four-year lag in RealLife, but if you watch the two films back to back it can be pretty jarring.

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The ending scene of the original ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is also the opening scene of ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII''. Since Creator/ElisabethShue had replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer, the scene was refilmed for the sequel. The re-shot version is nearly identical, with the only difference being that Doc Brown now [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty hesitates momentarily]] before responding to Marty asking whether he and Jennifer end up as "assholes". You'll notice that Shue's and Wells's hairstyles don't match up. Sure, most people didn't notice at first because of the four-year lag in RealLife, but if you watch the two films back to back it can be pretty jarring.



* Combining with with a PlayerPunch WhamLine, ''VideoGame/MafiaII'' sees one of its missions [[spoiler:revisit the DownerEnding of the original ''VideoGame/MafiaTheCityOfLostHeaven'' with the death of Tommy Angelo. In the original game, the PreMortemOneLiner was voiced by Bill Buell. The thing that makes it a PlayerPunch WhamLine? The line in ''Mafia II'' was said by the Creator/RickPasqualone-voiced Vito Scarletta, who is the protagonist of that game, meaning this time around, the player's been playing as one of Tommy's killers all along!]]

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* Combining with with a PlayerPunch WhamLine, ''VideoGame/MafiaII'' sees one of its missions [[spoiler:revisit the DownerEnding of the original ''VideoGame/MafiaTheCityOfLostHeaven'' with the death of Tommy Angelo. In the original game, the PreMortemOneLiner was voiced by Bill Buell. The thing that makes it a PlayerPunch WhamLine? The line in ''Mafia II'' was said by the Creator/RickPasqualone-voiced Vito Scarletta, who is the protagonist of that game, meaning this time around, the player's been playing as one of Tommy's killers all along!]]along! ''[[VideoGameRemake Mafia: Definitive Edition]]'' retroactively averts this by having Pasqualone voice the character, who now fully resembles Vito, providing full continuity between the games.]]
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* Averted in the "Lessons in Love" episode of ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'', after [[AlphaBitch Kimmy]] comes over to the Lunis house, there's a flashback to "Showdown at Sherman High." It's the first episode where Kimmy is voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren, but the flashback still has her voice as performed by Cassie Scerbo.

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* Averted in the "Lessons in Love" episode of ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'', after [[AlphaBitch Kimmy]] comes over to the Lunis house, there's a flashback to "Showdown at Sherman High." It's the first episode where Kimmy is voiced by Creator/KariWahlgren, but the flashback still has her voice as performed by Cassie Scerbo.Creator/CassieScerbo.

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