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{{Fanfic}} summaries can be especially bad about this. In fanfiction writing, it's conventional to warn the reader beforehand about any plot points they might potentially dislike � such as specific [[{{Shipping}} romantic pairings]], [[TonightSomeoneDies a major character death]], or a [[DownerEnding tragic ending]]. This, however, can easily kill off the tension if these are meant to be a surprise. This is however justified by the intense FlameWar the writer most probably wants to avoid, and to not have to deal with some vitriolic ShipToShipCombat in the feedback. Also, many fanfic readers prefer to know what they're getting into so as to be able to steer clear of stories featuring a rival pairing.

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{{Fanfic}} summaries can be especially bad about this. In fanfiction writing, it's conventional to warn the reader beforehand about any plot points they might potentially dislike � -- such as specific [[{{Shipping}} romantic pairings]], [[TonightSomeoneDies a major character death]], or a [[DownerEnding tragic ending]]. This, however, can easily kill off the tension if these are meant to be a surprise. This is however justified by the intense FlameWar the writer most probably wants to avoid, and to not have to deal with some vitriolic ShipToShipCombat in the feedback. Also, many fanfic readers prefer to know what they're getting into so as to be able to steer clear of stories featuring a rival pairing.
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* ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' was advertised during ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'', revealing well before the ''Onslaught: Marvel Universe'' one-shot that concluded the story that ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the Bruce Banner]] [[LiteralSplitPersonality personality]], [[ComicBook/AntMan Giant-Man]], ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, the ComicBook/ScarletWitch, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/TheFalcon, the ComicBook/BlackPanther, the ComicBook/SubMariner, Crystal of ComicBook/TheInhumans, the Franchise/FantasticFour, and ComicBook/DoctorDoom would ([[DeathIsCheap seemingly]]) fall in battle.

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* ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' was advertised during ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'', revealing well before the ''Onslaught: Marvel Universe'' one-shot that concluded the story that ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the Bruce Banner]] [[LiteralSplitPersonality personality]], [[ComicBook/AntMan Giant-Man]], ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, the ComicBook/ScarletWitch, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/TheFalcon, the ComicBook/BlackPanther, the ComicBook/SubMariner, Crystal of ComicBook/TheInhumans, the Franchise/FantasticFour, ComicBook/FantasticFour, and ComicBook/DoctorDoom would ([[DeathIsCheap seemingly]]) fall in battle.
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* The trailer for Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses' two-year anniversary special ''WebVideo/{{Kickassia}}'' had [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] shouting "Oh my gosh! It's 3D Lee!" And the final trailer for their fourth anniversary special ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'' spoiled WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic absorbing the PlotHole.

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* The trailer for Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses' Website/ChannelAwesome's two-year anniversary special ''WebVideo/{{Kickassia}}'' had [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] shouting "Oh my gosh! It's 3D Lee!" And the final trailer for their fourth anniversary special ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'' spoiled WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic absorbing the PlotHole.
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Compare SpoilerOpening. See also LateArrivalSpoiler, SpoiledByTheMerchandise, SpoilerCover, and SpoilerTitle (sometimes it's TheNamesake).

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Compare SpoilerOpening. Contrast NeverTrustATrailer. See also LateArrivalSpoiler, SpoiledByTheMerchandise, SpoilerCover, and SpoilerTitle (sometimes it's TheNamesake).
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* [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil/AnimatedFilms Films � Animated]]
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{{Fanfic}} summaries can be especially bad about this. In fanfiction writing, it's conventional to warn the reader beforehand about any plot points they might potentially dislike — such as specific [[{{Shipping}} romantic pairings]], [[TonightSomeoneDies a major character death]], or a [[DownerEnding tragic ending]]. This, however, can easily kill off the tension if these are meant to be a surprise. This is however justified by the intense FlameWar the writer most probably wants to avoid, and to not have to deal with some vitriolic ShipToShipCombat in the feedback. Also, many fanfic readers prefer to know what they're getting into so as to be able to steer clear of stories featuring a rival pairing.

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{{Fanfic}} summaries can be especially bad about this. In fanfiction writing, it's conventional to warn the reader beforehand about any plot points they might potentially dislike � such as specific [[{{Shipping}} romantic pairings]], [[TonightSomeoneDies a major character death]], or a [[DownerEnding tragic ending]]. This, however, can easily kill off the tension if these are meant to be a surprise. This is however justified by the intense FlameWar the writer most probably wants to avoid, and to not have to deal with some vitriolic ShipToShipCombat in the feedback. Also, many fanfic readers prefer to know what they're getting into so as to be able to steer clear of stories featuring a rival pairing.



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** If you can believe it, ''the same convention'' also spoiled that [[spoiler:Deathlocket, Hazmat, Anachronism, Cammi, and Cullen Bloodstone]] would survive when Marvel announced the SpiritualSuccessor, ''ComicBook/AvengersUndercover''.

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** If you can believe it, ''the same convention'' also spoiled that [[spoiler:Deathlocket, Deathlocket, Hazmat, Anachronism, Cammi, and Cullen Bloodstone]] Bloodstone would survive when Marvel announced the SpiritualSuccessor, ''ComicBook/AvengersUndercover''.



** February saw the death of [[spoiler:The Human Torch]] in the conclusion of the "Three" arc in ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', the title of which heavily implied one of the titular four dying. While the story's title managed to avert the typical OhAndXDies nature of a lot of "The Death of X" stories Marvel ruined any potential surprise by spoiling it to the press the day before the release.

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** February saw the death of [[spoiler:The The Human Torch]] Torch in the conclusion of the "Three" arc in ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', the title of which heavily implied one of the titular four dying. While the story's title managed to avert the typical OhAndXDies nature of a lot of "The Death of X" stories Marvel ruined any potential surprise by spoiling it to the press the day before the release.



* ''ComicBook/{{The Vision|2015}}'' established a pretty effective AnyoneCanDie tone, since Vision's wife and kids are all new characters without any ties to the rest of the Marvel Universe. Marvel spoiled that [[spoiler: his daughter, Viv]] would survive the book when [[spoiler: she]] was confirmed to be part of the new ''Champions'' series.
* This was pretty much averted with ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame'', as none of the early covers were revealed and all the solicitations just said was that it was an important story and one would have to read the first issue to find out that [[spoiler: the Joker was making his post-''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily'' return]].
* A full three days before the release of the final issue of the controversial ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire'' mini-series, ''The New York Times'' spoiled that [[spoiler: the final battle would see the return of the heroic, classic Captain America, who would do battle with his evil, HYDRA-aligned counterpart]]. While that was already a ForegoneConclusion for the most part, the paper even published the pages showing [[spoiler: Good Cap defeating Evil Cap by using Thor's hammer]].

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* ''ComicBook/{{The Vision|2015}}'' established a pretty effective AnyoneCanDie tone, since Vision's wife and kids are all new characters without any ties to the rest of the Marvel Universe. Marvel spoiled that [[spoiler: his daughter, Viv]] Viv would survive the book when [[spoiler: she]] she was confirmed to be part of the new ''Champions'' series.
* This was pretty much averted with ''ComicBook/BatmanEndgame'', as none of the early covers were revealed and all the solicitations just said was that it was an important story and one would have to read the first issue to find out that [[spoiler: the Joker was making his post-''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily'' return]].
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* A full three days before the release of the final issue of the controversial ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire'' mini-series, ''The New York Times'' spoiled that [[spoiler: the final battle would see the return of the heroic, classic Captain America, who would do battle with his evil, HYDRA-aligned counterpart]]. counterpart. While that was already a ForegoneConclusion for the most part, the paper even published the pages showing [[spoiler: Good Cap defeating Evil Cap by using Thor's hammer]].hammer.



* ''ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain''[='=]s "Who Are the Infected?" promo [[https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2019/07/08/year-of-the-villain-who-are-the-infected revealed that]] ComicBook/{{Shazam}} was among them. However, [[spoiler:the identities can be decoded by noticing who ''besides'' Shazam is rubbing their neck, jaws, or even just has their hands up to their face: ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Troia]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, and Commissioner Gordon.]]

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* ''ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain''[='=]s "Who Are the Infected?" promo [[https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2019/07/08/year-of-the-villain-who-are-the-infected revealed that]] ComicBook/{{Shazam}} was among them. However, [[spoiler:the the identities can be decoded by noticing who ''besides'' Shazam is rubbing their neck, jaws, or even just has their hands up to their face: ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Troia]], Troia, ComicBook/BlueBeetle, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, and Commissioner Gordon.]]



* The short ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony]]'' fic [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/71340/mvp MVP]] is about Twilight Sparkle trying to find out the identity of a hoofball player, and only at the end it is revealed that it was none other than [[spoiler:Princess Celestia]]. Which would be a surprise... if the fic's cover image didn't show this character front and center. Same goes for the fic's tags, which reveal the character's identity right away.

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* The short ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony]]'' fic [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/71340/mvp MVP]] is about Twilight Sparkle trying to find out the identity of a hoofball player, and only at the end it is revealed that it was none other than [[spoiler:Princess Celestia]].Princess Celestia. Which would be a surprise... if the fic's cover image didn't show this character front and center. Same goes for the fic's tags, which reveal the character's identity right away.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pazuQ--rYls This trailer]] for Theatre/{{Elisabeth}} blatantly shows the Mayerling Waltz. (Sisi's death doesn't count, because Lucheni says "I killed her because she wanted to die," some several seconds into the video.) It's not much of a spoiler for German/Austrian audiences, or people familiar with that era, because both [[spoiler: the Empress' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice and the Crown Prince's MurderSuicide]] is well-known. Outside of that, though, viewers caught unaware (especially those who have issues with viewing gun violence and suicide) are in for a potential shock. The trailer narrator even says,[[LampshadeHanging "It's more than a show, it's history."]]
* New Broadway shows often fall into this when performing songs during televised events, such as Series/{{Today}} or the UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade. Naturally, they'll choose to show off with a big or emotional production number, which may be very late in the show or even the finale. One example: ''Theatre/TheProm'' is about a group of Broadway stars rallying for a high school lesbian couple to attend their prom. The number they usually perform for sneak peeks? The finale where [[spoiler:the stars put together an inclusive prom for the school, where the girls proudly dance and have TheBigDamnKiss.]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNZTCQCA-Kc A commercial]] for ''Theatre/{{Cats}}'' prominently features the scene where Grizabella ascends to the Heaviside Layer.
* The website description for the London transfer of ''Theatre/BeMoreChill'' outright states that the SQUIP's true goal to TakeOverTheWorld.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pazuQ--rYls This trailer]] for Theatre/{{Elisabeth}} blatantly shows the Mayerling Waltz. (Sisi's death doesn't count, because Lucheni says "I killed her because she wanted to die," some several seconds into the video.) It's not much of a spoiler for German/Austrian audiences, or people familiar with that era, because both [[spoiler: the Empress' ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice and the Crown Prince's MurderSuicide]] MurderSuicide is well-known. Outside of that, though, viewers caught unaware (especially those who have issues with viewing gun violence and suicide) are in for a potential shock. The trailer narrator even says,[[LampshadeHanging "It's more than a show, it's history."]]
* New Broadway shows often fall into this when performing songs during televised events, such as Series/{{Today}} or the UsefulNotes/MacysThanksgivingDayParade. Naturally, they'll choose to show off with a big or emotional production number, which may be very late in the show or even the finale. One example: ''Theatre/TheProm'' is about a group of Broadway stars rallying for a high school lesbian couple to attend their prom. The number they usually perform for sneak peeks? The finale where [[spoiler:the the stars put together an inclusive prom for the school, where the girls proudly dance and have TheBigDamnKiss.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNZTCQCA-Kc A commercial]] for ''Theatre/{{Cats}}'' prominently features the scene where Grizabella ascends to the Heaviside Layer.
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* The website description for the London transfer of ''Theatre/BeMoreChill'' outright states that the SQUIP's true goal to TakeOverTheWorld.



* ''Webcomic/Persona4TWAddOn'' lampshades the fact that the big plot 'twist' was given away on the cover:

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* ''Webcomic/Persona4TWAddOn'' lampshades the fact that the big plot 'twist' "twist" was given away on the cover:



* WebVideo/GloveAndBoots did a similar parody in “Please Stop Giving Everything Away, Hollywood!”, by showing what a modern trailer for ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' would look like. Said trailer is essentially just an extended plot summary of the film that ends by spoiling that Han gets rescued in the next installment.

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* WebVideo/GloveAndBoots did a similar parody in “Please ''Please Stop Giving Everything Away, Hollywood!”, Hollywood!'', by showing what a modern trailer for ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' would look like. Said trailer is essentially just an extended plot summary of the film that ends by spoiling that Han gets rescued in the next installment.
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* The TV commercials for ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' try their best to hide things by cutting rapidly from scene to scene, but they still manage to spoil [[spoiler:2's funeral, the destruction of the Fabrication Machine, the Cat Beast's death, and several of the dolls having their souls sucked out by the talisman.]]
* The trailers for the US release of ''The Adventures of Panda Warrior'' spoils the ending by showing Patrick fighting the villain.
* Some TV spots for ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' spoiled that [[spoiler: The Genie is freed from the lamp]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZKazzZYTFo&t=6s The trailer]] for ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail: Fievel Goes West'' is a special case. It didn't spoil itself so much, but the fact that the trailer of the sequel movie (which begins with the ending scene of the previous film, with [[spoiler:Fievel riding a pigeon with his sister and asking if he could see more of America]]) was included at the beginning of every VHS release of the first movie after 1991 meant that it revealed the ending of ''An American Tail'' before the movie even started, spoiling that [[spoiler:Fievel finds his family]] for anyone who was watching the movie for the first time.
* The trailer for Creator/DonBluth's ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'' spoils the fact that [[spoiler:Anya ''is'' Anastasia, and then shows her in the palace, in formal attire, being addressed as "the princess" and "Your Highness"]]. The previous spoiler isn't so bad, since it's to be expected, but the latter is a ''big'' spoiler.
** The trailer for ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent'' spoils [[spoiler:Ludmilla's transformation into a dragon.]]
* The trailers for ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'' never really tried to hide the fact that [[spoiler:Tadashi dies]], although it happens early in the film. UK advertising reveals that [[spoiler:Hiro wants to kill Yokai.]]
* The toy commercials for the ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'''s Glatorian Legends line of figures showed glimpses of the then-upcoming movie, ''The Legend Reborn''. Among them, the very shot of [[spoiler:the four heroes unleashing the final blast at the Skrall and Bone Hunter army,]] from the end of the climax! Website promos also spoiled [[spoiler:Metus' transformation into a snake, thereby revealing that he was to be the traitor.]] This was also spoiled by the site's behind-the-scenes videos, which showed the actors recording lines -- fans have narrowed the identity of the traitor down to Berix and Metus, and then the clips showed [[spoiler:Berix's VA talking to the traitor.]]
* Near the end of the second trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheBookOfLife'', it happens in a brief second but one can see [[spoiler:the Sanchez ancestors]] near the climax.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'':
** As beautiful as the "Mother's Day" trailer is, the trailer may have given away a few of the ending shots of the film at the (pun intended) tail end of it.
** Some other trailers and in-movie shots also show Merida walking with, saving or jumping to the rescue of a bear, which is pretty spoilerish when the first trailers show the main antagonist, or one of the main antagonists, of the movie to be a giant grizzly. Apparently, sources have already revealed the smaller, more timid looking bear that's seen with Merida to be her transformed mother.
** Several movie tie-in books were released before the movie itself, too. Naturally, reading them spoils the whole plot of the movie.
** A toy commercial also completely spoiled the bear transformation.
** The movie is being distributed with trailers for a video game that offers minor spoilers.
* Not as bad as most cases, but there are a few scenes in the trailer for ''WesternAnimation/CaptainUnderpantsTheFirstEpicMovie'' that show [[spoiler:Captain Underpants with superpowers, proving that he does gain them at some point in the movie.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun'': As shown in one of the TV commercials, the chickens manage to escape by making their own pedal-powered plane!
* Almost all the recent promos for ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' spoil [[spoiler:the Sunrise Spectacular concert and Miguel's final song, where Héctor is shown attending the celebration.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}''. The trailer shows the scene where [[spoiler:the Other Mother gives Coraline the buttons and sewing needles.]]
* The second trailer for ''WesternAnimation/DCLeagueOfSuperpets'' spoils that Batman adopts Ace.
* Promotional material for ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie'' barely tried to hide the fact [[spoiler:Smiler was a villain.]] One trailer, for example, had her threatening the protagonists for leaving the phone.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}'':
** While it's early in the movie, Antonio's gift ceremony is supposed to build up suspense about what gift he gets and whether he has a gift at all, since the previous ceremony (Mirabel's) resulted in no gift. The effect is weakened by the trailers, which clearly show Antonio communicating with animals, spoiling his gift.
** The first trailer clearly showed [[spoiler:Bruno]] talking with Mirabel, even though the first half of the movie sets up [[spoiler:his disappearance]] and the fact [[spoiler:he's still in the house]] is meant to be a surprise.
* ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' had a bad case of this:
** Later trailers and commercials for the film spoil the scene where [[spoiler:Hank gets poked by a kid and inks in the touch pond, causing the kids in the area to run away]]. It got to the point where said clip was shown during shows where Ed O'Neil, Hank's voice actor, was interviewed such ''Entertainment Tonight''.
** [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ByqIiRUuoQ0 The clip used to introduce Hank]] in this April Fool's prank is part of the scene where [[spoiler:Dory reaches her old home at the Open Ocean exhibit.]]
** [[https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AS8q/subway-finding-dory-peek-into-dorys-world This Subway commercial for kids' meals based off the film]] uses clips that spoil some major plotlines in the movie, including the fact that [[spoiler:Marlin and Nemo wait for Dory in the tanks that are going on the truck to Cleveland.]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnTHJM7ct88 The film's Japanese trailer]] shows [[spoiler:the otters bringing Dory into the truck bound for Cleveland as well as Destiny jumping out of her enclosure,]] both from the climax of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'':
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'':
*** A fan-edited trailer parodies this. The video makes some {{Retraux}} attempts at emulating an ad from TheNineties, with a love ballad playing in the background, some idents from Disney's VHS tapes serving as bookends, and a clip revealing some major points about the climax ([[spoiler:the scene in which a freezing Anna tries to stop Hans from killing Elsa]]) appearing before the title card.
*** Official trailers show some spoileriffic clips, such as [[spoiler:Elsa bringing back summer and saving Olaf from melting.]] A more subtle example is [[spoiler:Elsa giving Anna a hug, when Elsa had previously been too scared to approach, much less touch, Anna.]] It's also apparent on closer examination that this happens after [[spoiler:Anna's aforementioned HeroicSacrifice frees herself from the curse.]]
** Home release trailers for ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' reveal [[spoiler:the costume change Elsa receives]] in the last fifteen minutes of the film. There was also a Disney Music ad that had the same spoiler that first appeared a week after the film's theatrical release.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'': Most of the trailers spoil [[spoiler:Poppa's death, Arlo's friendship to Spot, the meeting of Forrest Woodbush, Arlo helping the cowboy T-Rexes, Arlo encounters the main villain, Thunderclap and also the climax.]] In short, the trailers just showed you the entire movie. This could be one of the reasons why the film didn't perform so well at the box office.
* The trailers for ''WesternAnimation/HoodwinkedTooHoodVersusEvil'' stress the fact that Red and co. are trying to save two innocent kids from a wicked witch. [[spoiler:Save for the one which shows said "innocent" children with [[SlasherSmile creepy]] [[NightmareFuel grins]] saying: "You've been hoodwinked! Too!"]]
* ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2''[='=]s trailer takes no issue with spoiling [[spoiler:TheReveal of Hiccup's mother.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'':
** The Japanese trailers run on this, so they aren't to be seen by anyone (besides people who don't mind about spoilers) before seeing the film itself.
** Some of the American trailers spoil the movie as well. Two notable examples were the clip where [[spoiler:Joy rides in Bing Bong's rocket to the top and we can clearly see that he is not in it]], and the scene where [[spoiler:Joy and Sadness return to Headquarters]].
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYcntkxbFpE first American trailer]] for ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'' spoils the entire climax.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** The DVD trailer for ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'' completely spoiled the fact that [[spoiler:Po's biological father, and several other pandas, are still alive,]] which wasn't revealed until the last few seconds of the film.
** The DVD trailer for ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'' spoils literally almost the entire movie, including [[spoiler:Kai's destruction of the Jade Palace, Po training of the panda village to fight against Kai, and the final battle in the Spirit Realm.]]
* The ''original'' trailer for ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', all the way back in 1955, shows us that not only do Lady and Tramp get together, but have puppies to boot.
* One preview of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' showed bits from Emmet's vision, including [[spoiler:a live-acted human hand.]] Also, [[spoiler:Bad Cop's fate]] was revealed by his toy, released prior to the movie. The LEGO sets actually gave away many details, such as [[spoiler:Bad Cop's parents getting frozen in glue or Uni-Kitty disguising herself as Business-Kitty,]] but not always the exact interpretation of the scenes.
* The trailer for ''Life's a Jungle: Africa's Most Wanted'' clearly shows the ending of the movie.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''[='s=] trailer spoils most of the plot. Movie posters show [[spoiler:Mufasa's ghost]] as well.
* ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons'' had a trailer that showed [[spoiler:the future Lewis in a group with the Robinson family, with his arm around Franny]] from one of the final scenes in the movie, making the big reveal completely predictable.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'' probably had one of the worst offending trailers, in which it revealed that [[spoiler:Metro Man was ''not'' dead and had simply given up superheroing.]] The entire film revolved around the fact that [[spoiler:Megamind was trying to cope with having killed Metro Man.]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv7l2QMyaXE This official preview]] for ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' spoils the entire plot.
* This ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAbGAkkOgcM trailer]] in which it shows [[spoiler:the Emperor's big speech at the end,]] which in turn gives away big chunks of the movie. It even shows the scene with [[spoiler:her turning around and all of China bowing to her.]]
* The original BMG Video trailer for ''[[WesternAnimation/MagicAdventuresOfMumfie Mumfie's Quest]]'' shows [[spoiler:Mr. and Mrs. Admiral being reunited, Whale being freed from a net by the electric eels and part of the scene where Secretary of Night gets turned into stone by the Cloak of Dreams.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'', the trailer [[TrailerJokeDecay spoils nearly every joke]], even if it does not spoil the plot for the most part. However, the Japanese trailer ''did'' spoil the plot.
* The trailer for ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrolTheMovie'' spoils the scene at the end [[spoiler: where Humdinger gets a wedgie, leading to his underwear showing for a second time]].
* The second trailer for ''[[WesternAnimation/PostmanPat Postman Pat: the Movie]]'' spoiled [[spoiler: Wilf's redemption and the fact that Postman Pat won the singing competition]].
* Watch any of the commercials for ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'' and you've watched the whole thing (and this could've been why the movie didn't do so well). It also doesn't help that Creator/CartoonNetwork aired these commercials on practically every commercial break when the movie came out.
* From the start of its marketing, trailers for ''WesternAnimation/RubyGillmanTeenageKraken'' were criticized for giving away most of the plot beats of the film, to the point of causing speculation that there were further twists than what the ads let on that made the trailer reveals less spoilerish. Unfortunately, the trailers proved accurate in giving away the climax of [[spoiler: Chelsea becoming a giant monster mermaid hell-bent on destroying the city, further nullifying the film's presented twist of her befriending Ruby to trick her into handing over the krakens' trident.]]
* A ''WesternAnimation/SausageParty'' trailer spoils [[spoiler:Carl's death.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'':
** The nature of Puss in Boots (a cute little kitty who just happens to be a mercenary) is clearly meant to be a comedic twist, but the trailers for ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'' practically made it the main selling point.
** TV spots for ''Shrek 2'' also showed Donkey as a white stallion, though they didn't show Shrek in his human form.
** ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'''s merchandise spoiled [[spoiler:the birth of the Shreklings (Shrek and Fiona's children),]] as well as [[spoiler:the [[DamselInDistress Distressed Damsel]] [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse princesses]] going ActionGirl.]] Some of the trailers showed the princesses' action sequence ''in its entirety''.
* The first trailers for ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' depicted the most emotional moments of the film, including most of the finale concert. The scenes of Johnny and his father were probably the worst offender, as they show [[spoiler:his father in prison rejecting Johnny through phone call]] and then show [[spoiler:his father at the end of the film, proud of Johnny's performance]], effectively summarizing their entire arc.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing 2}}'' is even worse about it. The only thing that the trailers DON'T spoil is that [[spoiler:the wolf boss is even more of a bad guy than he seems. Slightly]]. And that's about it.
* A French trailer for ''WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea'' spoils the plot from beginning to end, even going as far as to include the last shot of the film.
* Even the earliest trailers for ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' showed the scene of Miles finally [[spoiler:taking his "leap of faith" and nearly mastering his powers.]] Granted, [[JustifiedTrope that plot point's a bit of a given,]] but it's still giving away a ''huge'' plot point.
* One of the trailers for ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' clearly shows [[spoiler:Plankton as Plank-Ton.]]
* The trailers for ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': The scene where Roland makes out with some kind of insect is frequently shown in trailers.
* The trailers for ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'' had clearly shown the entire plot of the film which included [[spoiler:the three golden balls being stolen from the kingdom, the climatic battle with the main villain One-Eye and Tak and Princess Yum-Yum getting married at the end of the film.]]
* A home video trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'' showed the entire movie, start to finish, in order, including the final scenes of [[spoiler:a new Earth being formed and the lead characters on it.]] As a result, some didn't bother to see the movie. Indeed, the movie didn't do well in theaters; this might have been a factor.
* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'':
** ''Toy Story 3'' had trailers that spoiled that [[spoiler:the new toys were the villains.]] And while they never explicitly stated who the BigBad was, many viewers were able to tell just from what was shown (and if not that, then from the other marketing). In the later trailers it almost revealed that the real plot was an [[MoodWhiplash emotional rollercoaster.]]
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elI5BD5mgVk Japanese trailer]] was even worse about this, as is showed pretty much every main plot point.
* ''WesternAnimation/Transformers The Movie'':** ''Transformers The Movie'' for the most part did a good job of hiding [[spoiler: Optimus Prime's death]] except for one tv advert that felt the need to give kids a head's up with the line [[spoiler: "Does prime die!?"]]
* ''Franchise/{{Trolls}}'':
** Trailers for [[WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}} the first movie]] advertise new songs by Music/JustinTimberlake, who voices a character that does not sing at the beginning of the film. What are the chances that will change by the end?
** A few trailers and promos of ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'' basically hinted at Barb's HeelFaceTurn, especially when some commercials showed her on good terms with Poppy and the others.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'':
** The trailer spoiled that [[spoiler:Charles Muntz is the villain.]]
** Most trailers for ''Up'' were actually a remarkable aversion to this trope. Other than the presence of a talking dog and a floating balloon house, nothing else was really shown.
* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'':
** A TV spot for ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'' spoiled that the were-rabbit is [[spoiler:Wallace,]] showing fuzzy fur popping out of [[spoiler:his trademark sweater-vest.]] It even had the announcer say "What started as a little mistake became a ''big'' problem" over scenes of the mind-manipulator accident and said transformation scene.
** The theatrical trailer was even worse. At one point it shows [[spoiler:Wallace with long, fuzzy rabbit ears.]] Doesn't get more spoiler-y than that.
* The second trailer for ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}}'' gives away [[spoiler: Bill's wolf form, spoiling that he would become a Wolfwalker as well]].
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* From the start of its marketing, trailers for ''WesternAnimation/RubyGillmanTeenageKraken'' were criticized for giving away most of the plot beats of the film, to the point of causing speculation that there were further twists than what the ads let on that made the trailer reveals less spoilerish. Unfortunately, the trailers proved accurate in giving away the climax of [[spoiler: Chelsea becoming a giant monster mermaid hell-bent on destroying the city, further nullifying the film's presented twist of her befriending Ruby to trick her into handing over the krakens' trident.]]
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* ''ComicBook/ImmoralXMen'' (part of the wider ''ComicBook/SinsOfSinister'' event) was solicited with modified art so that it didn't show Emma Frost with Sinister's red diamond on her forehead. The reveal that Emma (and others) were corrupted by Sinister was the final twist in ''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen'', the series that led into the event.

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** A few trailers and promos of ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'' basically hinted at Barb's HeelFaceTurn, especially when some commercials showed her on good terms with Poppy and the others.
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* Even the earliest trailers for ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' showed the SignatureScene of Miles finally [[spoiler:taking his "leap of faith" and nearly mastering his powers.]] Granted, [[JustifiedTrope that plot point's a bit of a given, and the scene does showcase the best aspects of the movie,]] but it's still giving away a ''huge'' plot point. Most audiences didn't really mind, though.

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** February saw the death of [[spoiler:The Human Torch]] in the conclusion of the "Three" arc in ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'', the title of which heavily implied one of the titular four dying. While the story's title managed to avert the typical OhAndXDies nature of a lot of "The Death of X" stories Marvel ruined any potential surprise by spoiling it to the press the day before the release.

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** February saw the death of [[spoiler:The Human Torch]] in the conclusion of the "Three" arc in ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'', ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', the title of which heavily implied one of the titular four dying. While the story's title managed to avert the typical OhAndXDies nature of a lot of "The Death of X" stories Marvel ruined any potential surprise by spoiling it to the press the day before the release.



* In 2013, DC Comics spoiled the death of Damian Wayne, [[AffirmativeActionLegacy the most recent]] ComicBook/{{Robin}}, days before it actually occurred in ''[[ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman Batman Incorporated]]''. This of course gave media outlets ample time to cover the story.
* After initially teasing it as one of the big mysteries of the [[Comicbook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] launch, Marvel informed the New York Times that the new ComicBook/MsMarvel would be a Muslim teenager named [[Comicbook/MsMarvel2014 Kamala Khan]].
** They did the same thing with [[Comicbook/UltimateSpiderMan Miles Morales]]' identity, which was revealed to mainstream news outlets before the book had even hit stands. The ensuing controversy over a black Spider-Man was covered on everything ranging from Fox News to ''Series/TheDailyShow''.
* In yet ''another'' Marvel example, a released script for ''Comicbook/MightyAvengers'' spoiled that the new Ronin was Comicbook/{{Blade}} a full ''eight months'' before the writer's intended reveal date.

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* In 2013, DC Comics spoiled the death of Damian Wayne, [[AffirmativeActionLegacy the most recent]] ComicBook/{{Robin}}, days before it actually occurred in ''[[ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman ''[[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison Batman Incorporated]]''. This of course gave media outlets ample time to cover the story.
* After initially teasing it as one of the big mysteries of the [[Comicbook/MarvelNOW [[ComicBook/MarvelNOW All-New Marvel NOW!]] launch, Marvel informed the New York Times that the new ComicBook/MsMarvel would be a Muslim teenager named [[Comicbook/MsMarvel2014 [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Kamala Khan]].
** They did the same thing with [[Comicbook/UltimateSpiderMan [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Miles Morales]]' identity, which was revealed to mainstream news outlets before the book had even hit stands. The ensuing controversy over a black Spider-Man was covered on everything ranging from Fox News to ''Series/TheDailyShow''.
* In yet ''another'' Marvel example, a released script for ''Comicbook/MightyAvengers'' ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers'' spoiled that the new Ronin was Comicbook/{{Blade}} ComicBook/{{Blade}} a full ''eight months'' before the writer's intended reveal date.



* Marvel basically confirmed that ''Hunger'' would end with a FailureIsTheOnlyOption scenario by revealing that their next CrisisCrossover for the ComicBook/{{Ultimate|Marvel}} line, ''Comicbook/{{Cataclysm|TheUltimatesLastStand}}'', would see ComicBook/{{Galactus}} reaching Earth and beginning his assault. To those unaware, the entire premise of ''Hunger'' was that ComicBook/SilverSurfer and Rick Jones were desperately trying to stop Galactus ''before'' he could get to Earth.
* A plot point in ''Comicbook/OriginalSin'' involved ComicBook/NickFury recruiting Comicbook/BlackPanther, the [[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]], ComicBook/{{Gamora}}, ComicBook/DoctorStrange, Comicbook/EmmaFrost, [[ComicBook/AntMan Scott Lang]], and Comicbook/ThePunisher for a mysterious purpose. Eventually, it was revealed that Fury was dying of old age, and needed one of them to be his successor. Marvel treated the news as TheReveal and made it seem like a serious "Who will Fury choose?!" {{Cliffhanger}}, despite the fact that they'd ''already revealed'' that Fury's successor would be the Winter Soldier several weeks earlier.

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* Marvel basically confirmed that ''Hunger'' would end with a FailureIsTheOnlyOption scenario by revealing that their next CrisisCrossover for the ComicBook/{{Ultimate|Marvel}} line, ''Comicbook/{{Cataclysm|TheUltimatesLastStand}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Cataclysm|TheUltimatesLastStand}}'', would see ComicBook/{{Galactus}} reaching Earth and beginning his assault. To those unaware, the entire premise of ''Hunger'' was that ComicBook/SilverSurfer and Rick Jones were desperately trying to stop Galactus ''before'' he could get to Earth.
* A plot point in ''Comicbook/OriginalSin'' ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' involved ComicBook/NickFury recruiting Comicbook/BlackPanther, ComicBook/BlackPanther, the [[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]], ComicBook/{{Gamora}}, ComicBook/DoctorStrange, Comicbook/EmmaFrost, ComicBook/EmmaFrost, [[ComicBook/AntMan Scott Lang]], and Comicbook/ThePunisher ComicBook/ThePunisher for a mysterious purpose. Eventually, it was revealed that Fury was dying of old age, and needed one of them to be his successor. Marvel treated the news as TheReveal and made it seem like a serious "Who will Fury choose?!" {{Cliffhanger}}, despite the fact that they'd ''already revealed'' that Fury's successor would be the Winter Soldier several weeks earlier.



* TheReveal of ''[[Comicbook/DCRebirth DC Universe: Rebirth]]'' #1 is that the Pre-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}'' [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] still exists and remembers the previous continuity. Naturally, DC revealed this in official previews and sanctioned reviews about a week before the issue hit stands. However, the reveal ''was'' leaked online a few days earlier, so it's unclear if DC would have released said previews and sanctioned those reviews if it weren't.
* ''Comicbook/{{The Vision|2015}}'' established a pretty effective AnyoneCanDie tone, since Vision's wife and kids are all new characters without any ties to the rest of the Marvel Universe. Marvel spoiled that [[spoiler: his daughter, Viv]] would survive the book when [[spoiler: she]] was confirmed to be part of the new ''Champions'' series.

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* TheReveal of ''[[Comicbook/DCRebirth ''[[ComicBook/DCRebirth DC Universe: Rebirth]]'' #1 is that the Pre-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}'' [[Comicbook/TheFlash Pre-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' [[ComicBook/TheFlash Wally West]] still exists and remembers the previous continuity. Naturally, DC revealed this in official previews and sanctioned reviews about a week before the issue hit stands. However, the reveal ''was'' leaked online a few days earlier, so it's unclear if DC would have released said previews and sanctioned those reviews if it weren't.
* ''Comicbook/{{The ''ComicBook/{{The Vision|2015}}'' established a pretty effective AnyoneCanDie tone, since Vision's wife and kids are all new characters without any ties to the rest of the Marvel Universe. Marvel spoiled that [[spoiler: his daughter, Viv]] would survive the book when [[spoiler: she]] was confirmed to be part of the new ''Champions'' series.



* A full three days before the release of the final issue of the controversial ''Comicbook/SecretEmpire'' mini-series, ''The New York Times'' spoiled that [[spoiler: the final battle would see the return of the heroic, classic Captain America, who would do battle with his evil, HYDRA-aligned counterpart]]. While that was already a ForegoneConclusion for the most part, the paper even published the pages showing [[spoiler: Good Cap defeating Evil Cap by using Thor's hammer]].

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* ''WebComic/Persona4TWAddOn'' lampshades the fact that the big plot 'twist' was given away on the cover:

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* In ''Film/{{Black Adam|2022}}'', the film hints that the titular anti-hero was a young boy who defied his king and was rewarded with the powers of SHAZAM, [[spoiler: before being revealed as a RedHerring when he's killed after bestowing his powers onto his father, the true Black Adam]]. The trailers all reveal that Black Adam was already an adult with a wife and son when he was empowered. [[spoiler: This did however get the audience off-guard when they saw his son become a superhero, as there was no hint in the trailers that he would play a greater role than "dead relative".]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'':
** As beautiful as the "Mother's Day" trailer is, the trailer may have given away a few of the ending shots of the film at the (pun intended) tail end of it.
** Some other trailers and in-movie shots also show Merida walking with, saving or jumping to the rescue of a bear, which is pretty spoilerish when the first trailers show the main antagonist, or one of the main antagonists, of the movie to be a giant grizzly. Apparently, sources have already revealed the smaller, more timid looking bear that's seen with Merida to be her transformed mother.
** Several movie tie-in books were released before the movie itself, too. Naturally, reading them spoils the whole plot of the movie.
** A toy commercial also completely spoiled the bear transformation.
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* ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' was advertised during ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'', revealing well before the ''Onslaught: Marvel Universe'' one-shot that concluded the story that ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/TheMightyThor, [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the Bruce Banner]] [[LiteralSplitPersonality personality]], [[ComicBook/AntMan Giant-Man]], ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, the ComicBook/ScarletWitch, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/TheFalcon, the ComicBook/BlackPanther, the ComicBook/SubMariner, Crystal of ComicBook/TheInhumans, the Franchise/FantasticFour, and ComicBook/DoctorDoom would ([[DeathIsCheap seemingly]]) fall in battle.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'' took this UpToEleven. Most of the trailers spoil [[spoiler:Poppa's death, Arlo's friendship to Spot, the meeting of Forrest Woodbush, Arlo helping the cowboy T-Rexes, Arlo encounters the main villain, Thunderclap and also the climax.]] In short, the trailers just showed you the entire movie. This could be one of the reasons why the film didn't perform so well at the box office.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'' took this UpToEleven. ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'': Most of the trailers spoil [[spoiler:Poppa's death, Arlo's friendship to Spot, the meeting of Forrest Woodbush, Arlo helping the cowboy T-Rexes, Arlo encounters the main villain, Thunderclap and also the climax.]] In short, the trailers just showed you the entire movie. This could be one of the reasons why the film didn't perform so well at the box office.
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* The second trailer for ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}}]]'' gives away [[spoiler: Bill's wolf form, spoiling that he would become a Wolfwalker as well]].

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing2}}'' is even worse about it. The only thing that the trailers DON'T spoil is that [[spoiler:the wolf boss is even more of a bad guy than he seems. Slightly]]. And that's about it.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing2}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing 2}}'' is even worse about it. The only thing that the trailers DON'T spoil is that [[spoiler:the wolf boss is even more of a bad guy than he seems. Slightly]]. And that's about it.
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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing2}}'' is even worse about it. The only thing that the trailers DON'T spoil is that [[spoiler:the wolf boss is even more of a bad guy than he seems. Slightly.]]. And that's about it.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing2}}'' is even worse about it. The only thing that the trailers DON'T spoil is that [[spoiler:the wolf boss is even more of a bad guy than he seems. Slightly.]].Slightly]]. And that's about it.
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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing2}}'' is even worse about it. The only thing that the trailers DON'T spoil is that [[spoiler:the wolf boss is even more of a bad guy than he seems]]. And that's about it.

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