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* Zombi2 - Lucio Fulci's film based on a zombie epidemic on a tropical island. Despite its title implying that it is a sequel to another film, it's actually a standalone movie with no relation to any previous zombie films. The confusion comes from the fact that Geroge A. Romero's DawnoftheDead was renamed in Italy as Zombi. Fulci's film was only named Zombi 2 to cash on the success of Romero's film, even though there's no connection between the two.
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* When Netscape released the codebase of Navigator 4, the intent was that community-made improvements would be rolled into version 5. However, the code turned out to be too difficult to work with, leading to a complete rewrite and using the new Mozilla codebase as the underpinnings of Netscape 6.
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* ''{{Arfenhouse}} Teh Movie 3'' and ''4'' were both released as AprilFoolsDay pranks in 2005 and 2006 respectively. Finally, a proper sequel, ''Arfenhouse Teh Movie 6'', was released later in 2006, with no 5th installment.
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* ''FurFighters'' (subtitled Viggo's Revenge at least in the PS2 version) starts with all the major characters' retired after already defeating Viggo the first time. Throughout the game there are hints to their exploits but there never was another game, and sadly probably never will be.
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* ''SpaceQuest V'' ({{Sierra}} seems to love this trope, by the way) comes immediately after Space Quest '''III'''. Space Quest IV was made later, and like Leisure Suit Larry 5, goes so far as to tie this into the plot.

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* ''SpaceQuest V'' ({{Sierra}} seems to love this trope, by the way) comes immediately after Space Quest '''III'''. Space Quest IV was made later, and like Leisure Suit Larry 5, goes so far as to tie this into the plot.
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* The OpeningScroll of ''{{Spaceballs}}'' identifies the events of the movie as "Chapter Eleven" of a saga.

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* The OpeningScroll of ''{{Spaceballs}}'' identifies the events of the movie as "Chapter Eleven" of a saga.saga (another riff on ''StarWars'', which started with Episode IV).
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* To get out of having written oneself into a corner, by pretending that it's already been solved, somehow, when nobody was looking

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* To get out of having written oneself into a corner, by pretending that it's already been solved, [[NoodleIncident somehow, when nobody was lookinglooking]]
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* The OpeningScroll of ''{{Spaceballs}}'' identifies the events of the movie as "Chapter Eleven" of a saga.
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* ''ThePrincessBride'' is supposedly [[LiteraryAgentHypothesis the abridged version]] of a book by (the fictional author) S. Morgenstern. William Goldman claims to have written a "reunion scene" between Buttercup and Westley that cannot be published, for various reasons. The entire "unabridged" novel may also qualify here.
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* To set up a mystery about the events of the missing installment

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* Dark Horse's SpyBoy doesn't has an issue number 13, but later a miniseries named Spyboy: The MANGA Affair that contained issues 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3 was published.



* ''SpyBoy'' originally had no issue 13. After the original run ended, a three-issue miniseries was given the numbering #13.1, #13.2, #13.3.

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* ''SpyBoy'' originally had no issue 13. After the original run ended, a three-issue miniseries named ''Spyboy: The MANGA Affair'' was given the numbering #13.1, #13.2, #13.3.

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* Dark Horse's SpyBoy doesn't has an issue number 13, but later a miniseries named Spyboy: The MANGA Affair that contained issues 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3 was published.



* Dark Horse's SpyBoy doesn't has an issue number 13, but later a miniseries named Spyboy: The MANGA Affair that contained issues 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3 was published.

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* Dark Horse's SpyBoy doesn't has an issue number 13, but later a miniseries named Spyboy: The MANGA Affair that contained issues 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3 was published.
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*Dark Horse's SpyBoy doesn't has an issue number 13, but later a miniseries named Spyboy: The MANGA Affair that contained issues 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3 was published.
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* ''SpaceQuest V'' ({{Sierra}} seems to love this trope, by the way) comes immediately after Space Quest '''III'''. Space Quest IV was made later, and like Leisure Suit Larry 5, goes so far as to tie this into the plot.
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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. After that, they StoppedNumberingSequels; the next edition was called XP (though that was formally dropped after Microsoft complained).

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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' has had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third (in order) 1st edition, in that order. After that, they StoppedNumberingSequels; the next 2nd edition, 5th edition was called XP (though that was formally ([[CanonDiscontinuity later declared]] an "[[{{Unperson}} unproduct"]], and 3rd edition (unpublished). Starting with the revival, they StoppedNumberingSequels, instead releasing [[MicrosoftWindows XP]] (formally dropped after Microsoft complained).complained, so this version was just called "Paranoia") and 25th Anniversary Edition (a reprint of XP with some additional material).
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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. The next edition was called XP (though that was formally dropped after Microsoft complained).

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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. The After that, they StoppedNumberingSequels; the next edition was called XP (though that was formally dropped after Microsoft complained).
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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. The most recent edition is unnumbered, but referrred to as Paranoia XP.

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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. The most recent next edition is unnumbered, but referrred to as Paranoia XP. was called XP (though that was formally dropped after Microsoft complained).
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* ''The Great Samuel Pepys Fiasco'' is a missing book in JasperFforde's ThursdayNext series. Because it's all about the world where fiction is created, there's a very in-story explanation for why it's missing.

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* ''The Great Samuel Pepys Fiasco'' is a missing book in JasperFforde's ThursdayNext series. Because it's all about the world where fiction is created, there's a very good in-story explanation for why it's missing.
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\'\'The Naked Gun\'\' series is specifically mentioned in the trope description as being a case of Oddly Named Sequel, a related but separate trope.


* NakedGun goes directly from Naked Gun to Naked Gun 2 1/2. Then it goes to ''Naked Gun 33 1/3.''
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* NakedGun goes directly from Naked Gun to Naked Gun 2 1/2. Then it goes to ''Naked Gun 33 1/3.''
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The complete series was a different continuity, unless they\'ve actually come out with an entire original series since the last time I checked.


* KujibikiUnbalance proved popular enough that the missing 88% of the series was eventually created.

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* KujibikiUnbalance proved popular enough that the missing 88% of the series was eventually created.

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!!Examples where the unmade installment was later made

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!!Examples where the [[{{Defictionalization}} unmade installment was later made
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* KujibikiUnbalance proved popular enough that the missing 88% of the series was eventually created.
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* [[TakeOurWordForIt Because it would be impossible to do the events of the phantom installment justice]]
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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. The most recent edition is unnumbered.

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* ''{{Paranoia}}'' had a first, second, [[CanonDiscontinuity fifth]], and (unpublished) third edition, in that order. The most recent edition is unnumbered.unnumbered, but referrred to as Paranoia XP.
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\"Ocean\'s Eleven\" and \"Apollo 13\" never claimed to be late installments of serieses. If one of the examples is wrong, make it right, don\'t add more wrong examples.


* Nor was there an ''[[OceansEleven Ocean's Ten]]'', or an ''[[{{Apollo 13}} Apollo 12]]'' for that matter.

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If Surf II counts, then Ocean\'s Eleven and Apollo 13 count


* Perhaps not exaactly this, but definitely related, the "missing" reels in ''{{Grindhouse}}''.

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*Nor was there an ''[[OceansEleven Ocean's Ten]]'', or an ''[[{{Apollo 13}} Apollo 12]]'' for that matter.
* Perhaps not exaactly exactly this, but definitely related, the "missing" reels in ''{{Grindhouse}}''.
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* The {{SouthPark}} episode "Awesom-o" mentioned a lost Lemmywinks sequel that never actually existed, the disclaimer claims it was lost because of the "disaster in Hawaii".
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* ''Sideways Stories from Wayside School'' has no ninteenth chapter, because the builders [[MissingFloor forgot to build a ninteenth story]].

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* ''Sideways Stories from Wayside School'' has no ninteenth chapter, because the builders [[MissingFloor forgot to build a ninteenth ninteenth]] [[IncrediblyLamePun story]].
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Yes, of course it is. That\'s why this is an example of UnInstallment, and not an example of \"The webcomic creator can\'t count\".


** That's probably the joke.
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** That's probably the joke.

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