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* Among the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films, the fifteenth movie, ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'' counts as this. The adventure is kicked off by Nobita asking for help to finish his summer homework, leading to Doraemon getting a 22nd-Century "World Creation Set" for Nobita's research. Cue Nobita PlayingGod and literally creating a universe of his own, only to repeatedly screw up because GodIsInept. Then characters from Nobita's self-created alternate 'verse somehow escapes into the real world, kidnapping Suneo and Gian before revealing they're not hostile; said kidnapper is an IdenticalStranger of Nobita asking for the gang's help to complete ''his'' research (said stranger also have a Doraemon clone as his sidekick, named Emondora). The entire adventure contains precisely ''zero'' stakes or danger, and can be described as "watching Nobita doing his homework for 90 minutes, roll credits".
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** Episode 336 is entirely in a {{Chibi}} art style, with Chopper as a TV-addicted superhero, and Usopp as his arch-nemesis who wants to recruit better henchmen because his current ones (Sanji and Zoro) are useless.
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* Episodes 291 and 292 of ''Manga/OnePiece'' anime are set in a setting similar to Edo-period Japan (with Devil Fruits), with Luffy as a police detective facing off against Buggy and Galdino, who are criminals working for [[JokeCharacter Pandaman]].

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* Episodes 291 and 292 of ''Manga/OnePiece'' anime are set in a setting similar to Edo-period Japan (with Devil Fruits), with Luffy as a police detective facing off against Buggy and Galdino, who are criminals working for trying to collect on [[JokeCharacter Pandaman]].Pandaman]]'s debts.
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G-8 is not a Bizarro arc. It's an arc that plays against the conventions of the series, but could still conceivably take place within the series.


* The G8 filler arc in ''Manga/OnePiece'', where the crew suddenly finds themselves landing right in the middle of an inescapable Marine base. There are almost no fights whatsoever, with the crew instead fleeing the Going Merry and infiltrating the base to try and find a way out, while matching wits with the base's [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] Vice Admiral. Surprisingly, it's actually considered one of the, if not ''the'', best filler arcs in the series (enough for Vice Admiral Jonathan to make a cameo at Marineford later on).

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* The G8 filler arc in ''Manga/OnePiece'', where the crew suddenly finds themselves landing right in the middle Episodes 291 and 292 of an inescapable Marine base. There ''Manga/OnePiece'' anime are almost no fights whatsoever, set in a setting similar to Edo-period Japan (with Devil Fruits), with the crew instead fleeing the Going Merry Luffy as a police detective facing off against Buggy and infiltrating the base to try and find a way out, while matching wits with the base's [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] Vice Admiral. Surprisingly, it's actually considered one of the, if not ''the'', best filler arcs in the series (enough Galdino, who are criminals working for Vice Admiral Jonathan to make a cameo at Marineford later on).[[JokeCharacter Pandaman]].
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* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'': "[[RevolutionaryGirlUtenaE16CowbellOfHappiness Cowbell of Happiness]]" and "Nanami's Egg" feel like this compared to the rest of the series, and trust us, that's saying something. However, because this is ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', even these episodes contain themes and ideas that help to explain the rest of the series. Not that you're likely to notice the first time in the middle of the giant WTF it induces.

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* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'': "[[RevolutionaryGirlUtenaE16CowbellOfHappiness "[[Recap/RevolutionaryGirlUtenaE16CowbellOfHappiness Cowbell of Happiness]]" and "Nanami's Egg" feel like this compared to the rest of the series, and trust us, that's saying something. However, because this is ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', even these episodes contain themes and ideas that help to explain the rest of the series. Not that you're likely to notice the first time in the middle of the giant WTF it induces.
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* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'': The "Cowbell" and "Nanami's Egg" episodes feel like this compared to the rest of the series, and trust us, that's saying something. However, because this is ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', even these episodes contain themes and ideas that help to explain the rest of the series. Not that you're likely to notice the first time in the middle of the giant WTF it induces.

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* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'': The "Cowbell" "[[RevolutionaryGirlUtenaE16CowbellOfHappiness Cowbell of Happiness]]" and "Nanami's Egg" episodes feel like this compared to the rest of the series, and trust us, that's saying something. However, because this is ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', even these episodes contain themes and ideas that help to explain the rest of the series. Not that you're likely to notice the first time in the middle of the giant WTF it induces.

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