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* Done with a '''crane'''[[note]]Of the lift-big-boxes-off-vehicles type, not the spindly-legged bird[[/note]] of all things in ''Pinball/LastActionHero.'' While it's a one-scene prop in the movie, it's the most prominent toy in the game, gets used in multiple modes, and is even featured on the sides of the cabinet and backbox.

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* Done with a '''crane'''[[note]]Of the lift-big-boxes-off-vehicles type, not the spindly-legged bird[[/note]] of all things in ''Pinball/LastActionHero.'' ''Pinball/LastActionHero''. While it's a one-scene prop in the movie, it's the most prominent toy in the game, gets used in multiple modes, and is even featured on the sides of the cabinet and backbox.



* Hermes had a sparing role in the original myth of Perseus and only stopped to lend his winged sandals, and Athena acted as Perseus's main helper. In the ''Podcast/LiveFromMountOlympus'' podcast he's frequently alongside her and helps Perseus much more, helping him learn to fly and spiriting him to far-off places. He also narrates the tale.

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* Hermes had a sparing role in the original myth of Perseus and only stopped to lend his winged sandals, and Athena acted as Perseus's main helper. In the ''Podcast/LiveFromMountOlympus'' podcast podcast, he's frequently alongside her and helps Perseus much more, helping him learn to fly and spiriting him to far-off places. He also narrates the tale.



* {{Franchise/Transformers}}: There's numerous examples, but exclusively toy wise one of the biggest would be Exhaust. Initially he was an unnamed redeco of Wheeljack with a new head that was an homage to Marlboro Cigarettes (named Marlboor for trademark reasons). He's only been referenced twice in fiction (once in the Dreamwave comics and again in a minor toy redeco of Prime Wheeljack),and his original toy isn't even a Transformer, it's still part of the diaclone line. He saw no headway until 2014 where it's revealed that the Masterpiece Wheeljack, one off the most expensive and articulated of figures, would get a retool into him (as well as retroactively naming him Exhaust as he went by Marlboor Wheeljack before).

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* {{Franchise/Transformers}}: There's numerous examples, but exclusively toy wise one of the biggest would be Exhaust. Initially he was an unnamed redeco of Wheeljack with a new head that was an homage to Marlboro Cigarettes (named Marlboor for trademark reasons). He's only been referenced twice in fiction (once in the Dreamwave comics and again in a minor toy redeco of Prime Wheeljack),and Wheeljack), and his original toy isn't even a Transformer, it's still part of the diaclone Diaclone line. He saw no headway until 2014 where it's revealed that the Masterpiece Wheeljack, one off the most expensive and articulated of figures, would get a retool into him (as well as retroactively naming him Exhaust as he went by Marlboor Wheeljack before).

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* In ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', Harald Deathwolf was simply one of the 12 Wolf Lords of the Space Wolves with no backstory. Then the Codex author thought the generic Wolf Lord on Thunderwolf model looked too cool not to have its own backstory, and so wrote the full Saga of Harald Deathwolf in ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf''. The model even comes with a moulded shoulder pad allowing you to represent him specifically, and he was one of two Wolf Lords to get a transfer sheet for their Great Company. (Ragnar Blackmane, ''an actual special character'' didn't) All that, and he wasn't even an official named character. And then in the 7th Edition Codex, he is. So he's well and truly ascended.

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* In ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
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Harald Deathwolf was simply one of the 12 Wolf Lords of the Space Wolves with no backstory. Then the Codex author thought the generic Wolf Lord on Thunderwolf model looked too cool not to have its own backstory, and so wrote the full Saga of Harald Deathwolf in ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf''. the issue of ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf'' that preceded the model's release. The model even comes with a moulded molded shoulder pad allowing you to represent him specifically, and he was one of two Wolf Lords to get a transfer sheet for their Great Company. (Ragnar Blackmane, ''an actual special character'' character'', didn't) All that, and he wasn't even an official named character. And then in character... until the 7th Edition Space Wolves Codex, where he is.became one. So he's well and truly ascended.



** The Crimson Slaughter were originally just a name and colour scheme, provided by Games Workshop as an example for Chaos Space Marine collectors. With the release of 6th edition, they suddenly became the focus of half of the new ''Dark Vengeance'' starter box, and wound up appearing in quite a bit of the new Chaos Space Marine Codex's photos and artwork. They then got their own supplementary Codex, ahead of several much more popular and established warbands and Traitor Legions, which led some fans to complain that they had turned into a SpotlightStealingSquad. This came up again a couple of years later, when Games Workshop reissued the majority of Chaos Space Marine kits to feature models in Crimson Slaughter colours in all of the box photos, replacing the Black Legion as the faction's default display army.

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** The Crimson Slaughter were originally just a name and colour scheme, provided by Games Workshop as an example for Chaos Space Marine collectors. With the release of 6th edition, they suddenly became the focus of half of the new ''Dark Vengeance'' starter box, and wound up appearing in quite a bit of the new Chaos Space Marine Codex's photos and artwork. They then got their own supplementary Codex, ahead of several much more popular and established warbands and Traitor Legions, which led some fans to complain that they had turned into a SpotlightStealingSquad. This came up again a couple of years later, when Games Workshop reissued the majority of Chaos Space Marine kits to feature models in Crimson Slaughter colours in all of the box photos, replacing the Black Legion as the faction's default display army.army from the tail end of 6th edition until the 8th edition releases in 2019.
** Imotekh the Stormlord was also a generic Necron Lord that appeared once in a ''White Dwarf'' battle report in late 2010, and one year later he became one of the army's first named characters when the 5th edition Codex came out.
* Many characters mentioned in the ''The Realmgate Wars'' books for ''TabletopGame/WarhammerAgeOfSigmar'', such as the Lady of Vines, Gardus Steel Soul and King Brodd, were promoted as playable characters with their own rules in subsequent years (Gardus was introduced in the ''Broken Realms'' supplements at the end of the 2nd edition, while the Lady and Brodd were added during the 3rd edition). Another character from ''The Realmgate Wars'', Bael-Grimnir, was also briefly made playable as part of a supplement published in a ''White Dwarf'' issue from 2019, albeit with no dedicated model (it used the generic Auric Runefather on Magmadroth model) and became unusable as the 3rd edition came out.
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Compare RedHerringShirt, only the ascension is intended from the beginning, and EnsembleDarkHorse, where fans become fascinated by a character who {{canon}}ically has only a very small role, at least initially.

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Compare RedHerringShirt, only the ascension is intended from the beginning, and EnsembleDarkHorse, where fans become fascinated by a character who {{canon}}ically has only a very small role, at least initially.
initially. SisterTrope of AdaptationalProtagonist, when either minor or major characters acquire the main lead role in an adaptation.
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** [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Mordred]] started off as just being mentioned in the original VisualNovel. [[GenderFlip They]] then got a cameo in the anime, being summoned in ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'', and then gets the closest role to a {{Deuteragonist}} amongst the summonable Servants in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder''.

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** [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Mordred]] started off as just being mentioned in the original VisualNovel. [[GenderFlip They]] then got a cameo in the anime, being summoned in ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'', ''Literature/FateApocrypha'', and then gets the closest role to a {{Deuteragonist}} amongst the summonable Servants in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder''.

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* Creator/NomnomNami seems to like this trope.

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* Creator/NomnomNami seems to like this trope.have a habit of turning supporting characters into main characters.



** Periwinkle, the star of ''Starry Flowers'', made his first appearance as one of the kissable characters in ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree''.

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** Periwinkle, the star of ''Starry Flowers'', ''VisualNovel/StarryFlowers'', made his first appearance as one of the kissable characters in ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree''.''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree''.
** Cassia, who debuted in ''Starry Flowers'', becomes the protagonist in ''VisualNovel/CharmStudies''.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', Dr. Liz started as an infrequent side character who usually only showed up as Garfield's grouchy vet and an occasional date partner for Jon. After Liz and Jon became an OfficialCouple, though, she started appearing much more often.
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* In ''Series/DonkeyHodie'', two background puppets became recurring characters later on in the series: a possum puppet, first seen in "Spooky Shadow Swamp", became Polly the mailcarrier, and a skunk puppet first seen in "The Cow and Potato Bug Opera" became Doctor Skunk.

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* In ''Series/DonkeyHodie'', two background puppets became recurring characters later on in the series: a possum puppet, first seen in "Spooky Shadow Swamp", became Polly the mailcarrier, and a skunk puppet puppet, first seen in "The Cow and Potato Bug Opera" Opera", became Doctor Skunk.
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* In ''Series/DonkeyHodie'', two background puppets became recurring characters later on in the series: a possum puppet, first seen in "Spooky Shadow Swamp", became Polly the mailcarrier, and a skunk puppet first seen in "The Cow and Potato Bug Opera" became Doctor Skunk.
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** Before Wrestling/DeanAmbrose "[[SelfServingMemory beat]]" Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mn2Ck5uIJw he served as one of his druids]]

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** Before Wrestling/DeanAmbrose [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]] "[[SelfServingMemory beat]]" Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mn2Ck5uIJw he served as one of his druids]]



* Some characters who are apped in Roleplay/SuperSmashBrothersLifeItself are either minor characters or people who did not have enough spotlight in their main games.

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* Some characters who are apped in Roleplay/SuperSmashBrothersLifeItself ''Roleplay/SuperSmashBrothersLifeItself'' are either minor characters or people who did not have enough spotlight in their main games.



* Compared to their roles in the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, Professor Oak and Delia Ketchum have much larger roles in ''Theatre/PokemonLive''.

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* Compared to their roles in the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', Professor Oak and Delia Ketchum have much larger roles in ''Theatre/PokemonLive''.



** Later, in the ''Bad Moon Edition'' UpdatedRerelease, Kaori Misaka and Mishio Amano were added to the roster: Kaori as a powerful boxer, and Mishio as a spear master; Much later, in the ''Memorial'' version, Akiko Minase was also added as a playable character, she fighs with a vast array of household tools, and can also use her "[[GargleBlaster Special Jam]]" in battle.

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** Later, in the ''Bad Moon Edition'' UpdatedRerelease, Kaori Misaka and Mishio Amano were added to the roster: Kaori as a powerful boxer, and Mishio as a spear master; Much later, in the ''Memorial'' version, Akiko Minase was also added as a playable character, she fighs fights with a vast array of household tools, and can also use her "[[GargleBlaster Special Jam]]" in battle.



** An Earth Genasi that Renee gave a knife to also appears with her own portrait art, [[spoiler: but as a bandit robbing deliveries to a potion shop that Renee has to deal with.]]
** Session 12 features numerous faces from the past making a reappearance, some with new portrait art, [[spoiler: as the Tiefling from Session 1 and Rottak the bard have joined the Protectors to, respectively, avenge their dead friend and help pay for a sick sister. The latter even joins the syndication like Cyril and Julius after Renee recruits her.]]
** Session 13 has the return of Grikyak, the down-on-his-luck goblin merchant from the first episode, who the party purchase supplies from, as well as some horses to expedite the next part of their journey. Session 14, similarly, features the return of No-Tail, another travelling merchant the party had encountered before.

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** An Earth Genasi that Renee gave a knife to also appears with her own portrait art, [[spoiler: but as a bandit robbing deliveries to a potion shop that Renee has to deal with.]]
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** Session 12 features numerous faces from the past making a reappearance, some with new portrait art, [[spoiler: as the Tiefling from Session 1 and Rottak the bard have joined the Protectors to, respectively, avenge their dead friend and help pay for a sick sister. The latter even joins the syndication like Cyril and Julius after Renee recruits her.]]
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** Session 13 has the return of Grikyak, the down-on-his-luck goblin merchant from the first episode, who the party purchase supplies from, as well as some horses to expedite the next part of their journey. Session 14, similarly, features the return of No-Tail, another travelling traveling merchant the party had encountered before.
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* For nearly three decades, Music/NineInchNails was a [[IAmTheBand one-person project]] of Trent Reznor. In 2016, it expanded into a two-person project with the addition of producer Atticus Ross, after Ross had contributed production work to all of Reznor's albums since 2005's ''Music/WithTeeth'', was a member of side project Music/HowToDestroyAngels, and had been co-composing film scores with Reznor since 2010's ''Film/TheSocialNetwork''.
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* ''Radio/TheRickyGervaisShow'' was initially, as its title suggests, mostly about host Ricky Gervais, co-hosted by Stephen Merchant. Karl Pilkington was just the show's producer who Gervais and Merchant sometimes asked to give a brief comment in the occasional episode. Over time, however, Pilkington's eccentric personality came to light and was given more and more time, to the point that the later series of the show revolve almost entirely around him.
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* Indietronica supergroup The Postal Service started out as a duo consisting of Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello. For their first and only album, Jenny Lewis was brought in to simply provide backup vocals. Her singing contributions however, were considered very important by many fans to the band’s sound that when they began touring again, she was promoted to be a full fledged main member.
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When something similar happens to a side story rather than a side character, it is SidenoteFullStory or UpliftedSideStory.

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When something similar happens to a side story rather than a side character, it is SidenoteFullStory ResolvedNoodleIncident or UpliftedSideStory.WhatCouldHaveBeen.
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** There’s also Len, Arceuid’s [[HornyDevils succubus]] familiar. In the original game she only appears for one scene in two routes, is disguised as whatever character Shiki’s crushing on, and is forgotten afterwards. In the fandisc sequel ''Kagetsu Tohya'' [[spoiler:she appears in her true form and is the pivotal character of the main story]].

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** There’s also Len, Arceuid’s [[HornyDevils [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]] familiar. In the original game she only appears for one scene in two routes, is disguised as whatever character Shiki’s crushing on, and is forgotten afterwards. In the fandisc sequel ''Kagetsu Tohya'' [[spoiler:she appears in her true form and is the pivotal character of the main story]].
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* ''WebVideo/SearchForSandvich'': The Giggling Secretary from the background of "the Plot Thickens!" returns in "Out to Sea!", this time directly interacting with Sniper and having dialogue.
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* In the ''TabletopGame/ChroniclesOfDarkness'' setting, the first edition corebook mentioned the God-Machine in a short story that also talked about AncientAliens and so on. Fast-forward to 2013 and the God-Machine became a major setting element, with [[TabletopGame/DemonTheDescent an entire gameline]] about being its rogue servants.

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* In the ''TabletopGame/ChroniclesOfDarkness'' setting, the first edition corebook mentioned the God-Machine in a short story that also talked about AncientAliens AncientAstronauts and so on. Fast-forward to 2013 and the God-Machine became a major setting element, with [[TabletopGame/DemonTheDescent an entire gameline]] about being its rogue servants.
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* It isn't unheard of for bands to include one of their member's (usually the lead singer) solo material into their concert set-lists and greatest hits albums. For example, Music/{{Journey}} performed lead singer Steve Perry's hit single "Oh Sherrie" on their 1986 ''Raised On Radio'' tour.

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* It isn't unheard of for bands to include one of their member's (usually the lead singer) solo material into their concert set-lists and greatest hits albums. For example, Music/{{Journey}} Music/{{Journey|Band}} performed lead singer Steve Perry's hit single "Oh Sherrie" on their 1986 ''Raised On Radio'' tour.
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When something similar happens to a side story rather than a side character, it is SidenoteFullStory or UpliftedSideStory.
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** Session 12 features numerous faces from the past making a reappearance, some with new portrait art, [[spoiler as the Tiefling from Session 1 and Rottak the bard have joined the Protectors to, respectively, avenge their dead friend and help pay for a sick sister. The latter even joins the syndication like Cyril and Julius after Renee recruits her.]]

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** Session 12 features numerous faces from the past making a reappearance, some with new portrait art, [[spoiler [[spoiler: as the Tiefling from Session 1 and Rottak the bard have joined the Protectors to, respectively, avenge their dead friend and help pay for a sick sister. The latter even joins the syndication like Cyril and Julius after Renee recruits her.]]
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** Cyril and Julius, the two goons that Nathaniel and Renee [[RecruitingTheCriminal recruited]] early on show up again in Session 8, having succeeded at their "initiation" and are now employed by their syndication, with portrait art when they had none before.
** An Earth Genasi that Renee gave a knife to also appears with her own portrait art, [[spoiler: but as a bandit robbing deliveries to a potion shop that Renee has to deal with.]]
** Session 12 features numerous faces from the past making a reappearance, some with new portrait art, [[spoiler as the Tiefling from Session 1 and Rottak the bard have joined the Protectors to, respectively, avenge their dead friend and help pay for a sick sister. The latter even joins the syndication like Cyril and Julius after Renee recruits her.]]
** Session 13 has the return of Grikyak, the down-on-his-luck goblin merchant from the first episode, who the party purchase supplies from, as well as some horses to expedite the next part of their journey. Session 14, similarly, features the return of No-Tail, another travelling merchant the party had encountered before.
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** 3.5 retroclone ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' did this with a variety of OGL monsters as it adapted things to its own setting of Golarion. Aboleths, which had always been ''present'' but never really emphasised, became a major villainous element with a selection of purpose-bred subspecies, while the chain devil was rebuilt into an entire lineage of [[Franchise/{{Hellraiser}} Cenobite]] [[{{Expy}} expies]] that shared its name - kytons. And then ''Pathfinder'' spinoff ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'', in order to better fit its interstellar setting, promoted the androids, kasatha and lashunta from optional species in adventure paths and bestiaries to full corebook races.

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** 3.5 retroclone ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' did this with a variety of OGL monsters as it adapted things to its own setting of Golarion. Aboleths, which had always been ''present'' but never really emphasised, became a major villainous element with a selection of purpose-bred subspecies, while the chain devil was rebuilt into an entire lineage of [[Franchise/{{Hellraiser}} Cenobite]] [[{{Expy}} expies]] knockoffs that shared its name - kytons. And then ''Pathfinder'' spinoff ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'', in order to better fit its interstellar setting, promoted the androids, kasatha and lashunta from optional species in adventure paths and bestiaries to full corebook races.
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* ''Thimble Theater'' had been running for about ten years, with the strip focusing on the misadventures of Castor Oyl, his sister Olive, and her boyfriend Sam Hamgravy. When [[ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} Popeye the sailor]] was introduced, he was meant to be a one shot character that took the trio to an island casino, and never seen again after bringing them back home. Instead, he was brought back as a regular, [[BreakoutCharacter became the star of the strip,]] and even stole Sam's girlfriend, Olive. Though to be fair, Popeye was always faithful to Olive, while [[GoldDigger Sam was only with her because she was well off, and would occasionally dump her for someone wealthier,]] though he came crawling back when the other woman wised up to him.

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* ''Thimble Theater'' had been running for about ten years, with the strip focusing on the misadventures of Castor Oyl, his sister Olive, and her boyfriend Sam Hamgravy. When [[ComicStrip/{{Popeye}} Popeye the sailor]] was introduced, he was meant to be a one shot character that took the trio to an island casino, and never seen again after bringing them back home. Instead, he was brought back as a regular, [[BreakoutCharacter became the star of the strip,]] and even stole Sam's Hamgravy's's girlfriend, Olive. Though to be fair, Popeye was always faithful to Olive, while [[GoldDigger Sam Hamgravy was only with her because she was well off, and would occasionally dump her for someone wealthier,]] though he came crawling back when the other woman wised up to him.
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* ''Radio/TheShadow'' started out as the narrator of ''Detective Story Hour''. When audiences proved more interested in the Shadow than the stories, writer Walter Gibson was commissioned to write about him. A full radio show started shortly thereafter, and a legend was born.

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* ''Radio/TheShadow'' Literature/TheShadow started out as the narrator of ''Detective Story Hour''. When audiences proved more interested in the Shadow than the stories, writer Walter Gibson was commissioned to write about him. A full radio show started shortly thereafter, and a legend was born.
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* ''Animation/DobyAndDisy'': Panda, who was just a secondary character in the first season, becomes a main character alongside Doby and Disy in Season 2 (and anywhere where they form the Detective Kubi).
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* [[AscendedExtra/AnimatedFilms Films — Animated]]
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* AscendedExtra/{{Film}}
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* Creator/NomnomNami seems to like this trope.
** Treat, star of the ''VideoGame/LonelyWolfTreat'' series, originally appeared in ''VisualNovel/SyrupAndTheUltimateSweet'' as a minor character.
** Eleni and Kamilla, the stars of ''VisualNovel/ContractDemon'', were originally part of an easy-to-miss subplot in the ''Treat'' series, and later had minor roles in ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree'', which also featured the first appearance of Kamilla's brother Olog.
** Periwinkle, the star of ''Starry Flowers'', made his first appearance as one of the kissable characters in ''VisualNovel/FirstKissAtASpookySoiree''.
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* ''Podcast/TheChroniclesOfOz'' expands on members of the Emerald City staff in the books such as Jellia Jamb, Omby Amby, and the Guardian of the Gates as part of its theme of framing the stories from a Series/TheWestWing-esque political perspective, with the adaptation of the first book often following their efforts to monitor Dorothy's actions since her accidental assassination of the Wicked Witch of the East plunged Muchkinland into civil war and created unrest elsewhere in Oz.

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