The second movie of Cardcaptor Sakura does a similar thing in the final scene that stops halfway on a cliffhanger. But apparently the missing scene comes on an official image that's found on some devoted sites for one and yes its genuine as you can clearly see (if not convinced see the copyright logo. In copies where the illustrator's name at the bottom is readable, it is revealed to be the chief animation director of the movie ! ) What was CLAMP thinking? What sort of a trope is this? Deleted scene? Or All there in the manual? Or Print Bonus? Or Bonus Material ? Interestingly the ccs wiki also mentions this image on this page here http://ccs.wikia.com/wiki/Sakura_Kinomoto Take a look and decide if that qualifies as an additional trope of this sort
Said image can be found if you google "cheerio fan site image gallery movie 2" and click the very first search result and do some searching around in anime —> Films -> II (http://ccs.sky-bound.org/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=200&page=3) or search up in tineye. Alternatively google this up "cardcaptor sakura movie 2 final still image". You'll get it in the very first link
Hide / Show RepliesTo be precise, it's split in 2 parts http://ccs.sky-bound.org/gallery/details.php?image_id=57141 http://ccs.sky-bound.org/gallery/details.php?image_id=57140
Enjoy...You've just gained one more instance of a trope and a couple of more tropes to add on the page. Just wanted to make my contribution....
Then put it on the trope page, not here. This is a discussion page, not an example page.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.If you'd tell me what sort of a trope this exactly fits into. I put it up in lost and found haven't got a reply yet. Besides I don't know how to properly edit a trope page and put the links up.
Um, if either of you doesn't have an account, make one. Just remember your user names and passwords, and you can edit pages. As for the example, simply paste the text at the end of this pages section for anime and manga.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.
There's a part of this page that says "Currently". I'm not very well versed in editing so I don't know how much to delete or how to fix it, but isn't there a rule against writing things in articles that will change over time?