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7->''"White. All important movies end on a white screen."''
8-->-- '''Batman''', one of the last lines of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoBatmanMovie''
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10Instead of the usual FadeToBlack, the screen fades to white.
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12'''Common usages include:'''
13* To signify death or ascension to higher planes of existence.
14* When a very powerful attack or explosion causes the whole screen to turn white. In a variant the camera focuses on a character's face, then the entire screen fades to white. Also occurs on a digital screen where another party is witnessing the attack or explosion.
15* A teleportation special effect.
16* The bookend of an ImagineSpot.
17* To transition into a snowy scenery.
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23* Occurs quite often in Mecha anime where a witnesses viewing a digital screen witness a mecha perform a powerful attack or explode. The digital screen becomes a blinding white.
24* In episode 25 of ''Anime/BrigadoonMarinAndMelan'', the episode ends with a fade to white as a result of a powerful attack. It also suggests [[spoiler:that everyone may have just died]]. It makes a dramatic setup for the finale.
25* ''Anime/CodeGeass'' with [[spoiler:Nunnally]] during the Freya explosion in Tokyo. Assumed dead for a couple of episodes, she returns when it is discovered that although she was close enough to ground zero for a fade to white, she was well outside the actual blast radius by that time.
26* Happened at the conclusion of a number of episodes of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', though it was just to say "the episode's over, cue the credits."
27* In ''[[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' (and the manga to some extent, just not as well shown), it's used to show [[spoiler:Maria Ross]] getting blown up by Roy Mustang's flames. [[spoiler:Until you learn that it wasn't actually her...]]
28* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. The death of [[spoiler:Kuze]] in ''2nd Gig'', however there's an implication he managed to upload himself to the Net beforehand.
29* Used in the finale of ''Anime/GunXSword''. [[spoiler:An injured Van sees his life flashing before his eyes. At the end of the flashback, as he remembers Wendy's offer to marry him, her face fades to white . . . and then he sees someone else]].
30* This happens in the final scene of ''Manga/LuckyStar'''s anime adaptation, as the curtain lifts just before the main characters are about to perform the cheerleading routine they spent the whole episode practicing.
31* The omake to ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' episode 166 fades to red at the end [[spoiler:Hinata is bleeding out after being stabbed by Pain. The omake is a flashback to her time at the Academy, showing how she developed admiration for and ultimately fell in love with Naruto, regretting her missed opportunities. This is a rare case where fading to red is used though the character survives]].
32* In the Act 1 ColdOpen of ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', Usagi's DreamingOfTimesGoneBy is [[KissingDiscretionShot interrupted]] by this as she wakes up, right as the music swells and the dream prince and princess AlmostKiss.
33* This is how many characters die in ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' - most notably [[spoiler:Kamina]] and [[spoiler:Kittan]]. There's a white flash, then a lineart portrait of the character in crude stencil, superimposed with their last words or thoughts.
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37* This happened to Cassandra Cain (ComicBook/{{Batgirl|2000}}) when she fought with Shiva - she was very close to death, but Shiva brought her back to life.
38* In the ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story arc ''ComicBook/TheDominusEffect'', at the end of the final Silver Age reality story, where Superman and Lois Lane are seen holding each other while this happens.
39%%* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''.
40* It happens when the nuclear bomb is dropped in ''ComicBook/WhenTheWindBlows''.
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44* ''WebAnimation/TheMarionetteTriesToListenToHisMusicbox'': The nuke exploding fills the screen with white light, which the end credits scroll across.
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48* ''WesternAnimation/ArloTheAlligatorBoy'': The final scene with Arlo and Bertie on the beach at the reconstructed Seaside fades to white before cutting to the end credits.
49%%* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}''.
50* The final shot of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoBatmanMovie'', as described in the page quote.
51* Happens on ''WesternAnimation/{{Planes}}'' when Dusty [[spoiler:nearly crashes into a train coming out of a tunnel. The scene fades in to Dusty flying into what appears to be FluffyCloudHeaven, but is really landing in a misty field in Nepal, having apparently blocked what happened after that]].
52* In ''Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back'', when the floor of Mewtwo's stadium (with all the Pokémon trainers on it) is filled with a bright light, the entire screen fades to white for over a minute before it fades back to the harbor scene.
53* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', the scene with Mei and Sun Yee near the end of the movie ends with this as they touch noses.
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57* ''Film/Aftermath2021'': The shot fades to white after Kevin and Natalie reconcile in bed after [[spoiler:Otto's killed]].
58* ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'' ends with a slow fade to white because the producers apparently [[SpecialEffectFailure couldn't afford a cool visual effect]] for the Alpha-Omega Bomb.
59* The movie ''Film/{{Blindness}}'' uses this, as people are going blind and only seeing white.
60* At the end of ''Film/{{Cube}}'', when [[spoiler:Kazan exits the Cube and enters the white void beyond]].
61* A director trademark of Creator/DarrenAronofsky, who has made good use of it in ''Film/{{Pi}}'', ''Film/RequiemForADream'', ''Film/TheFountain'', ''Film/BlackSwan'' and ''Film/TheWhale''.
62* ''Film/{{Delicacy}}'': TheLawOfConservationOfDetail should have been enough to signify that nothing good was going to happen when François went out jogging, but the scene ends with a foreboding fade to white. Sure enough, the next scene shows Nathalie getting the call about her husband's accident. (He was hit by a car and killed.)
63* Used in the climax of ''Film/{{Desperado}}'' after [[spoiler:Mariachi kills Bucho and the final shootout begins]].
64* At the end of ''Film/{{Eraserhead}}'', The Lady In The Radiator embraces Henry in a blinding white light.
65* When ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' is shot in his movie, Ursula's scream of "George!" fades to white, which then pulls out past the airplane window to reveal them flying home.
66* This is shown in ''Film/TheHungerGames'' [[spoiler:in Rue's perspective as she dies]].
67* ''Film/TheJacket'' ends with this along with a female voice asking "How much time do we have?"
68* The last scene in ''Film/LayerCake'' of the protagonist lying bleeding on the stairs fades out to white.
69* The ending of ''Film/LetTheRightOneIn'''s remake has a fade to white followed by the credits on a white screen.
70* Used at the end of ''Film/{{Looper}}'', leaving [[spoiler:the future of Cid]] up in the air.
71* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings''
72** Used in [[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]] when Frodo first sees Arwen and later Elrond, when he's dying from the Morgul blade.
73** One of the ending fake-outs in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing The Return of the King]]'' faded to white instead of black, just for variety's sake. As did the actual ending.
74* ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout''. A SmashCut to white is used [[spoiler:as a fake-out so it looks like the nuclear bombs the protagonists are defusing have gone off, when it's actually a CueTheSun moment]].
75%%* ''Film/MouthToMouth'' ends on a rare upbeat use of this.
76%%* The ending of ''Film/TheNinthGate''.
77* In ''Film/TheProfessional'', when [[spoiler:the titular character is shot in the back just as he was about to achieve the freedom he was seeking]].
78* Used in the Hillary Duff movie ''Film/RaiseYourVoice'' when her brother dies.
79* ''Film/SeekingAFriendForTheEndOfTheWorld'' - Roger Ebert's review points out that there is literally no other way to end this movie.
80* Used shortly after TheReveal in ''Film/TheSixthSense'', most likely because of [[DeadToBeginWith the nature of said reveal]].
81* In ''Film/{{Solaris 1972}}'', the closing FlyawayShot fades into white.
82* Used at the end of Christopher Reeve's movie ''Film/SomewhereInTime''.
83* The much-reviled ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier'' began with a fade from a white screen. At the end of that scene there was a fade to white, which cut to the credits.
84* The Chinese movie ''Temptation of a Monk'' ends this way, [[spoiler:while the protagonist walks up a mountain, suggesting transcendence and detachment from the material world]].
85* ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' ends with a fade to white [[spoiler:after Thelma and Louise drive off the Grand Canyon]].
86* Used extensively in the daylight scene transitions of the Antarctica-set ''Film/TheThing1982''.
87* The 1990 film ''Film/TotalRecall1990'', said by [[WordOfGod the director]] to signify the lights on Rekall's memory chair.
88* At the end of ''Film/Titanic1997'', the screen fades to white after [[spoiler: Rose and Jack's spirits reunite and kiss. A possible hint that the elderly Rose isn't just dreaming, but that they really are TogetherInDeath.]]
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92* ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' faded to white whereas regular shows faded to black.
93* Used in the ''Series/BabylonFive'' GrandFinale, as [[spoiler:Sheridan was taken Beyond the Rim by Lorien]].
94* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
95** Willow and Tara [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything reaching orgasm]]...err the nether-realm in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?]]"
96** Dawn finding [[spoiler:Tara's body]] in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E20Villains Villains]]".
97* ''Film/TheDayAfter'': Briefly, as the explosion in the attack scene takes place. This immediately cuts to a young boy who is blinded after seeing the explosion for a split second.
98* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': When Jon passes beyond the Wall at the end of "The Watchers on the Wall."
99* ''Series/InspectorRex'': Earlier, it was used to close the ending of [[spoiler:Moser's death]]. Later, the Italian seasons used the effect for flashbacks and some scene changes.
100* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8o4gy1?playlist=x7zezf Both "Family Portrait" promos]] end with a white screen to represent the camera flash.
101* Anything on ''Series/{{Lost}}'' involving "flashes," such as Desmond turning the key in season 2, or the time skips in season 5. Also the [[spoiler:H-bomb explosion]] in the season 5 finale.
102* The PBS TV show ''Paper Angels'', based on the play, had white-outs between every scene, except one fade to red after a character's suicide.
103* Played with in ''Series/{{Rome}}''. UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar is lying in state while his funeral rites are performed, then the doors of the temple are opened, letting in a blinding light that [[TakeOurWordForIt conveniently obscures]] the vast chanting crowd of Roman citizens we hear outside.
104* ''Series/SixFeetUnder'' only ever used fade to whites. This tied into its themes of death being everywhere and unavoidable.
105* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
106** In "Remembrance", Picard's first DreamSequence ends in a brief flash of white light caused by an explosion that overwhelms the whole screen.
107** In "Maps and Legends", TheTeaser comes to a close with the entire screen filling up with a bright white light, so we don't see the aftermath of F8 shooting himself in the head.
108* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' ended season 4 this way, the white light from [[spoiler:Lucifer rising from his prison]] growing more and more intense until it took over the whole screen.
109* Used in ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' to portray the [[spoiler:the nuclear meltdown that killed Owen (again, for good - probably...)]]
110* Used to disconcerting effect at the end of ''Series/TheWestWing'' episode "Commencement" -- every episode of the show had always ended with a FadeToBlack with a "created by" credit in white text, and this episode simply inverted the colors, which somehow seemed like a message that the current cliffhanger ([[spoiler:Zoey's kidnapping]]) was a bigger or at least very different crisis from anything the show had covered so far. The next episode, the season finale, also opened with the title in black-on-white instead of the usual white-on-black; by the end of ''that'' episode, the characters' situation had stabilized somewhat and it was back to fading to black at the end.
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114* Music/TearsForFears: This occurs at the end of the 1986 "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dCD1p0zPbs Mothers Talk]]" music video to denote that the family has perished in a nuclear blast.
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118* In ''Theatre/Frozen2018'', in the last verse of the song "Monster," Elsa uses the phrase "fade to white" as a euphemism for her own death. Fitting, since she's AnIcePerson.
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122* In ''VideoGame/{{Arcaea}}'', fulfililng certain conditions in the song "Ether Strike" (needed to unlock a particular "boss" song) triggers a [[VideoGameSetpiece special event]] where the screen starts fading to white as your lifebar gets lower, with the edges of the screen being the most faded out. To ensure that you see this effect, the game also applies a DamageOverTime effect, although this effect cannot actually bring you to 0 life, although a missed note that would deplete the meter will still end the song, at which point [[NonStandardGameOver the screen turns completely white]].
123* At the end of ''[[VideoGame/BitTrip BIT.TRIP]] FLUX'', in the epilogue level, the screen slowly fades to white.
124* ''VideoGame/TheDarkness'' does this at the end, [[spoiler:when Jenny tells Jackie to wake up after he's been completely taken over by the Darkness]].
125* ''VideoGame/Doom3: Resurrection of Evil'' shows a Fade to White at the end, when [=McNeil=]'s voice can be heard telling the main character "Marine, welcome home", implying that the two are in a better place [[spoiler:after their sacrifice]].
126* Happens frequently in ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness''. After any "insanity effect {{cutscene}}" where the character hallucinates something bizarre and twisted, the screen goes white and fades back to normal. Characters usually then state "this...can't...be happening!"
127* In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', at the end of the game (at least without the Broken Steel DLC), if you choose the "good ending" by [[spoiler:activating the purifier]].
128* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', this is the end of the teleportation animation.
129* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' uses one in the endgame as [[spoiler:Cocoon and the l'cie are encased in crystal]].
130* Used in ''VideoGame/Gamer2'' when Hailey wakes up from the virtual reality machine she was trapped in.
131* The ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' mod ''VideoGame/AfraidOfMonsters'', at least in the Director's Cut version, has [[MultipleEndings three sequential endings]] that are lead up to by the protagonist seeing what appears to be light at the end of an otherwise completely black tunnel and running towards it. [[spoiler:While the first two fade to black a few seconds after he starts running towards it, the third lets him actually make the full trip, [[GoIntoTheLight entering into the light]] - and then that ending shows him having committed suicide, out of guilt for the rampage he was apparently responsible for in the first ending]].
132* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2: Episode One'' ends this way when [[spoiler:the citadel finally explodes just moments after you have boarded the last train out of City 17]].
133* ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' ends on one after [[spoiler:Dr. Halsey eulogizes Noble 6's LastStand]].
134* ''VideoGame/{{Journey|2012}}'' makes common use of this trope, except at least [[FadeToBlack the very end of the fourth chapter]].
135* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
136** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'':
137*** Multiple times, such as when Link encounters Ganondorf in the Temple of Time, and when Ganondorf is finally defeated and [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in the Dark Realm.]]
138*** Also whenever Link uses the secret passages between TheLostWoods and either [[DeathMountain Goron City]] or Zora's River (or Zora's Domain and Lake Hylia), complete with a cool sound.
139** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' has a Fade To White at the end of the game, signifying the breaking of the three day time loop the game took place in.
140** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' shows one right after Link [[spoiler:stabs Ganondorf's forehead with the Master Sword, which marks the end of the final battle and the Gerudo king's eventual death]].
141** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' fades to white after [[spoiler:Zelda awakens from a thousand-year slumber and stumbles drowsily into Link's arms]] and holds the effect for a few seconds. What actually ''happened'' during the fade is [[DidTheyOrDidntThey anyone's guess]].
142* ''VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII'':
143** There is a minor sidequest in which Lightning speaks to three ghosts, and the screen turns white at the end of each conversation. This represents her saving their souls. [[spoiler:She thought that only ''gods'' could save the souls of the dead. Something of a plot point there]].
144** The endgame is full of these. In the first instance: Lightning saves her last soul, [[spoiler:Hope]], and after a brief conversation [[spoiler:encouraging him to move on to the new world]] the screen fades to white [[spoiler:supposedly indicating that Hope moved on]].
145** Shortly after that, Lightning [[spoiler:begs [[PleaseDontLeaveMe not to be left alone]] in the chaos]] and cries a single tear. The camera follows the tear flowing up and fades to white revealing Lumina, indicating [[spoiler:the rebirth of Claire Farron and the death of "Lightning"]].
146** With [[spoiler:[[LiteralSplitPersonality Lumina's]] remergence with Lightning]], the "fake" Serah gives a monologue about her existence and how she's no longer needed. The screen fades to white while she's monologging, symbolizing her "death".
147** A powerful attack version occurs while Lightning is preparing her final assault on the BigBad. She blocks one of his assaults and continues to struggle against it while the screen fades to white. [[spoiler:The rest of the FFXIII crew and their eidolons show up and help her block it]] powering up the attack before reflecting it back in a SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
148** Another one serves as an end to a GoodTimesMontage.
149** One last fade to white as [[spoiler:the [[DisappearsIntoLight main crew's souls]], along with the other souls, all begin their journey to the new world to be reborn]].
150* Using too much electricity at once in ''VideoGame/Lit2009'' will result in the screen fading to white as the generator breaks, leaving Jake to be consumed by the darkness.
151* ''VideoGame/TheMatrixPathOfNeo'' uses this as a segue into the next level, or the level-up screen.
152* ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'' does this when [[spoiler:Sgt. Jackson]] dies at the end of "Shock and Awe", and again at the final level when [[spoiler:Soap]] passes out. Until the announcement of the characters for ''Modern Warfare 2'', this ended up with some fan theories proposing that [[spoiler:Soap died as well]].
153** ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfareII'' does this when [[spoiler:Roach is shot and set on fire]], contrasting the typical blood-spattered death screen.
154* [[SchmuckBait Don't touch]] the [[spoiler:[[PressXToDie poisonous powder]]]] in ''VideoGame/PapersPlease''.
155* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIII'' and ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV'' use this effect for a FightWoosh.
156* In ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'', you white out as opposed to black out. They changed it back to "black out" in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl''. Nobody seems to know why either change was made, and nobody really cares.
157* Used rather heavily in the ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' series due to the sheer number of gigantic, screen filling explosions present in attacks.
158* Emulating the above, ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'' ends with a fade to white [[spoiler:upon defeating [=GLaDOS=] and accelerating up to the outside world]] before credits roll.
159* Most of the ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' games has the screen fade to white when the player character is killed before fading back to reveal how they died. The screen then does a FadeToBlack. For sequences where [[SelfDestructSequence an area is going to explode]], failing to escape has the screen fade to white with an accompanying explosion sound.
160* In ''[[VideoGame/SimCity Sim City 4]]'', if you choose to completely delete a city, the screen fades to white, and red loading text comes up.
161* ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine'' uses this during hallucination sequences, and [[spoiler:throughout the entirety of the game's ending, the only place where [[VillainProtagonist Walker]] can confront his demons and [[EarnYourHappyEnding earn some measure of redemption]]]]. The implications are obvious and troubling.
162* Not death, per se, nor the entire screen, but defeating any of the [[TheDragon Star]] [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Wolf]] members in ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' shows their communications screen to be this, presumably from their fighters burning up after you shoot them down.
163* After defeating [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Master Hand]] or Crazy Hand, the screen fades to white, and then it fades to black.
164* One of the endings in ''VideoGame/ATaleOfTwoKingdoms'' has the screen slowly fade to white, and when it finishes you stay in the fairy realm forever.
165* Happens in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fangame ''VideoGame/ConcealedTheConclusion'' as [[spoiler:Gensokyo is collapsing if the timer runs out during the final battle]].
166* Occurs in ''VideoGame/TraumaCenter: Under the Knife'' during the bomb level. Any mistakes cause a zoom-out followed by a fade to white and the usual Operation Failed message.
167* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'': Before big boss battles, the fade effect takes longer.
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171%%* After TheReveal at the end of ''WebAnimation/BrokenSaints'' Chapter 21, Act 3.
172* The end of the ''WebVideo/Lonelygirl15'' episode "The Unthinkable Happened" does this, right after the heroes escape following [[spoiler:Bree's dad getting killed by the Order of Denderah.]]
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176* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', when the Doctor opens the door of Dracula's castle, there's a blast of light and the panel goes completely white. The Doctor thinks he died, [[spoiler:turns out it's just a teleporter]].
177* ''Webcomic/{{Chimneyspeak}}'', soon after [[spoiler:Elgie gets shot]]. There's a small "...Ouch..." in the middle of the white space.
178* Used in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' [[http://egscomics.com/?date=2012-02-03 here]] (with a fade ''from'' white in the next strip), right after [[spoiler:Raven shoots the giant boar to save Grace. Might indicate that Grace fainted, or just suffered an emotional overload]].
179* [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2167.html This]] strip of ''Webcomic/IrregularWebcomic''. [[spoiler:IWC universe is more or less torn asunder]].
180* The final page of the final chapter of ''[[Webcomic/{{Sins}} Sins Venials]]'' has the Lust and Rhett sit on a beach as the world ends, and [[http://www.sincomics.com/index.php?1207 fades to a final white panel]].
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184* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
185** Many episode ended with a fade out to white, after which they then FadeToBlack for the end credits.
186** During the episode "Jet" when the tidal wave destroys the village the picture fades out to white. It then fades back in to a subverted EmpathyDollShot.
187* ''WesternAnimation/DearBasketball'': The screen fades to white at the end as Kobe Bryant walks away, at the end of his 20-year NBA career.
188* Every episode of ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy'' ends this way, which is rare for a PBS Kids show.
189* The first season finale of ''WesternAnimation/FriskyDingo'' ends with a fade to white, after [[spoiler:Simon pushes the button to launch the Annihilatrix]].
190* The Season 7 finale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' ends like this, after [[spoiler:the Professor pushes the time button to undo the events of the episode]].
191* The last episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'' fades to white with Beast Boy running out into what must have been a ''very'' bright day, then snaps to black.
192* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'': The episode "Hero" ends with a fade to white after Madame Razz sets down a pie she baked for Mara in her memory while Adora, Bow and Swift Wind pay their respects.
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