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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Mother}} EarthBound Series]]'': ''VideoGame/Mother3'' is set an indefinitely long amount of time after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''; by this point, [[spoiler: the world already experienced an apocalypse, with the survivors deliberately erasing all of their memories about life before the cataclysmic event.]] ''[=EarthBound=]'' itself is also a milder example in the sense that it is set an ambiguous number of years after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings''[[note]]that is, "[=199X=]" vs. 1988; the Japanese releases of ''Beginnings'', both the Famicom and Gameboy Advance port Mother 1+2 versions give a concrete 1988 regarding the latter but the cancelled English prototype which was eventually released on Wii U Virtual Console more ambiguously says "80 years after "the early 1900's"[[/note]], but is decidedly still "contemporary" in its setting compared to ''Mother 3''.

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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Mother}} EarthBound Series]]'': ''VideoGame/Mother3'' is set an indefinitely long amount of time after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''; by this point, [[spoiler: the world already experienced an apocalypse, with the survivors deliberately erasing all of their memories about life before the cataclysmic event.]] event]]. ''[=EarthBound=]'' itself is also a milder example in the sense that it is set an ambiguous number of years after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings''[[note]]that is, "[=199X=]" vs. 1988; the Japanese releases of ''Beginnings'', both the Famicom and Gameboy Advance port Mother 1+2 versions give a concrete 1988 regarding the latter but the cancelled English prototype which was eventually released on Wii U Virtual Console more ambiguously says "80 years after "the early 1900's"[[/note]], but is decidedly still "contemporary" in its setting compared to ''Mother 3''.
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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Mother}} EarthBound Series]]'': ''VideoGame/Mother3'' is set an indefinitely long amount of time after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''; by this point, the world already experienced an apocalypse, with the survivors deliberately erasing all of their memories about life before the cataclysmic event. ''[=EarthBound=]'' itself is also a milder example in the sense that it is set an ambiguous number of years after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings''[[note]]that is, "[=199X=]" vs. 1988; the Japanese releases of ''Beginnings'', both the Famicom and Gameboy Advance port Mother 1+2 versions give a concrete 1988 regarding the latter but the cancelled English prototype which was eventually released on Wii U Virtual Console more ambiguously says "80 years after "the early 1900's"[[/note]], but is decidedly still "contemporary" in its setting compared to ''Mother 3''.

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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Mother}} EarthBound Series]]'': ''VideoGame/Mother3'' is set an indefinitely long amount of time after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''; by this point, [[spoiler: the world already experienced an apocalypse, with the survivors deliberately erasing all of their memories about life before the cataclysmic event. event.]] ''[=EarthBound=]'' itself is also a milder example in the sense that it is set an ambiguous number of years after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings''[[note]]that is, "[=199X=]" vs. 1988; the Japanese releases of ''Beginnings'', both the Famicom and Gameboy Advance port Mother 1+2 versions give a concrete 1988 regarding the latter but the cancelled English prototype which was eventually released on Wii U Virtual Console more ambiguously says "80 years after "the early 1900's"[[/note]], but is decidedly still "contemporary" in its setting compared to ''Mother 3''.
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* ''WebOriginal/BosunsJournal'': The bulk of ''Bosun's Journal'' takes place over a timespan of a hundred and thirty-odd million years, sufficient to see posthuman life on the ship fall into savagery and then animalism, evolve and diversify into various clades, and then produce a number of new sapient species and their own descendants. ''Bosun's Return'' is instead set some time after the first series' DistantEpilogue, placing it comfortably six billion years in the future. By this time, Earth has undergone so many geological, technological, and biological changes that it is almost entirely unrecognizable, rendering it almost an alien world for the expedition sent to its ruins.
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* ''VideoGame/SeaOfStars'' is a very distant prequel to ''VideoGame/TheMessenger'', with a billion years set between them.
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* ''VisualNovel/ShinzaBanshoSeries'': Due to the immense timescales it operates by, the series embraces this trope quite frequently as it is a huge multiversal epic with each new installment focusing on a new gods era, usually at it's tailend. This also means that various settings of the series vary wildly in terms of tone and style. From the Dystopian Cyberpunk story ''Paradise Lost'', to the contemporary fantasy ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', to the medieval Japanese ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura''. The HighFantasy ''Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite'' inverts this by being a distant prequel.

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* ''VisualNovel/ShinzaBanshoSeries'': Due to the immense timescales it operates by, the series embraces this trope quite frequently as it is a huge multiversal epic with each new installment focusing on a new gods era, usually at it's tailend. This also means that various settings of the series vary wildly in terms of tone and style. From the Dystopian Cyberpunk story ''Paradise Lost'', ''VisualNovel/ParadiseLost'', to the contemporary fantasy ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', to the medieval Japanese ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura''. The HighFantasy ''Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite'' inverts this by being a distant prequel.
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* The whole premise of ''ComicBook/Marvel2099'' is that it is set decades in the future from the present-day Marvel universe (except the version seen in ''ComicBook/{{Timestorm}}'', which is implied to be an alternate present). As time goes on, [[ComicBookTime it does get closer and closer to the present, though]].

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* The whole premise of ''ComicBook/Marvel2099'' is that it is set decades in the future from the present-day Marvel universe (except the version seen in ''ComicBook/{{Timestorm}}'', which is implied to be an alternate present). When the original line was published, they were over a ''hundred'' years in the future, as the present stories were taking place in 1993. As time goes on, [[ComicBookTime it does get closer and closer to the present, though]].
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* The whole premise of ''ComicBook/Marvel2099'' is that it is set decades in the future from the present-day Marvel universe (except the version seen in ''ComicBook/{{Timestorm}}'', which is implied to be an alternate present). As time goes on, [[ComicBookTime it does get closer and closer to the present, though]].
* Inversely, any story about Captain America, the Invaders, or other WWII-era heroes in the present day becomes more and more of a distant sequel as time goes on. When Cap first came back, his original stories had taken place merely two decades prior, give or take a few years, now they are set 80 years from the present. A similar situation applies to the ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas and any other heroes whose origins are firmly entrenched in a real time period.
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** The ''ComicBook/WorldOfKrypton'' backups that appeared in several Superman titles ranged from being set immediately prior to Krypton's destruction when Clark was a baby, to the very dawn of Krypton's founding with an AdamAndEvePlot of two alien settlers.
** ''ComicBook/TheKents was a series set in the 19th century starring the ancestors of Ma and Pa Kent.
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* The martial arts classic, ''Film/IronMonkey'', has a little-seen sequel, ''Iron Monkey 2'' released 3 years later and set half a decade later. Creator/DonnieYen is back, but instead of playing the Iron Monkey's best friend like the original he's the new Iron Monkey.

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* ''Film/ItChapterTwo'' is set 27 years after ''Film/{{It|2017}}''. The child cast are now grown up, each successful but miserable in their own ways.

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* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
** ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' takes place 19 years after ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade''.
** ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' takes place 12 ywars after ''The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull''.
* ''Film/ItChapterTwo'' is set 27 years after ''Film/{{It|2017}}''. [[KidHeroAllGrownUp The child cast are now grown up, up]], each successful but miserable in their own ways.
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* ''Film/IndependenceDayResurgence'' is set during the twentieth anniversary of the events of ''Film/IndepenceDay''.

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* ''Film/IndependenceDayResurgence'' is set during the twentieth anniversary of the events of ''Film/IndepenceDay''.''Film/IndependenceDay''.
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* ''Film/IndependenceDayResurgence'' is set during the twentieth anniversary of the events of ''Film/IndepenceDay''.

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* ''Manga/FireForce'' is a distant StealthPrequel to ''Manga/SoulEater'' taking place several centuries in the past.
* ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'':
** The last episode of ''Anime/{{FLCL Progressive|AndAlternative}}'' explains that it's been around thirty years since the end of the previous series.
** ''[[Anime/FLCLGrungeAndShoegaze FLCL Shoegaze]]'' takes place ten years after the events of ''FLCL Alternative''. As such, Kana Koumoto is shown as an adult woman working alongside Tsukata Kanda.



** The first three parts, ''Manga/PhantomBlood'' (1888), ''Manga/BattleTendency'' (1938), and ''Manga/StardustCrusaders'' (1988) take place fifty years apart each.
** Part 7, ''Manga/SteelBallRun'', takes place in 1890 of a new AlternateContinuity. The next part, ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'', takes place in 2011, about 120 years later.

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** The first three parts, ''Manga/PhantomBlood'' ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Phantom Blood]]'' (1888), ''Manga/BattleTendency'' ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' (1938), and ''Manga/StardustCrusaders'' ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'' (1988) take place fifty years apart each.
** Part 7, ''Manga/SteelBallRun'', ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]'', takes place in 1890 of a new AlternateContinuity. The next part, ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'', takes place in 2011, about 120 years later. ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureTheJoJoLands The JoJoLands]]'' takes place a decade after the latter.



* ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'' takes place years after ''Anime/MazingerZ''. Kouji Kabuto is no longer a hotheaded teenage boy fighting for justice, but has graduated into a respectable researcher of Photon Energy. His girlfriend Sayaka Yumi has become head of the Photon Research Lab while her father went on to become the Prime Minister of Japan. His little brother Shiro is about to graduate from high school and has taken a side job of test pilot of mass-produced Mazinger machines. His adopted older brother [[Anime/GreatMazinger Tetsuya Tsurugi]] has joined the army to bolster Japan's defenses with his good ol' Great Mazinger, and has married his childhood friend Jun Honoo and is expecting a child. The threat of Dr. Hell seemed to be a memory of the past until it came back knocking just in time when Kouji discovered a REALLY huge Mazinger...

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* ''Anime/MazingerZInfinity'' takes place years after ''Anime/MazingerZ''. Kouji Kabuto is no longer a hotheaded teenage boy fighting for justice, but has graduated into a respectable researcher of Photon Energy. His girlfriend Sayaka Yumi has become head of the Photon Research Lab while her father went on to become the Prime Minister of Japan. His little brother Shiro is about to graduate from high school and has taken a side job of test pilot of mass-produced Mazinger machines. His adopted older brother [[Anime/GreatMazinger Tetsuya Tsurugi]] has joined the army to bolster Japan's defenses with his good ol' Great Mazinger, and has married his childhood friend Jun Honoo and is expecting a child. The threat of Dr. Hell seemed to be a memory of the past until it came back knocking just in time when Kouji discovered a REALLY huge Mazinger...Mazinger.



* ''Anime/PowerOfHopePrecureFullBloom'' is set 15 years after the events of ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo'', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' [[spoiler:and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureMaxHeart'']]

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* ''Anime/PrettyCure'': ''Anime/PowerOfHopePrecureFullBloom'' is set 15 years after the events of ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo'', ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' [[spoiler:and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureMaxHeart'']]''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Max Heart'']].



* ''Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon'' is set fifteen years after the conclusion of ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'', and revolves around the daughters of Inuyasha and Sesshomaru.



* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'': Unlike the 2010s-set ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' installments, the spinoff; ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' is set during the late 19th century and follows Phoenix's ancestor Ryunosuke (a native of Meiji-era Japan) and his allies as he attempts to become a lawyer in Victorian London.



* ''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvoltSeries'': In ''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvolt3'', Kirin reveals that the game takes place several decades after the previous installment. This is even alluded to in promotional material, in which Gunvolt is referred to as the "eternally young man" and retains his 14-year old appearance despite the TimeSkip.



* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'': The first four main series games all take place within a roughly 30 year period at the end of the 3rd Era, during and immediately after the reign of Emperor Uriel Septim VII. ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', the fifth game in the series, then takes place in the 4th Era, [[TimeSkip over 200 years after]] the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'', following a number of wars, political upheavals, and a massive eruption that devastated ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]''[='=]s setting.

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* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'': ''[[VideoGame/{{Mother}} EarthBound Series]]'': ''VideoGame/Mother3'' is set an indefinitely long amount of time after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''; by this point, the world already experienced an apocalypse, with the survivors deliberately erasing all of their memories about life before the cataclysmic event. ''[=EarthBound=]'' itself is also a milder example in the sense that it is set an ambiguous number of years after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings''[[note]]that is, "[=199X=]" vs. 1988; the Japanese releases of ''Beginnings'', both the Famicom and Gameboy Advance port Mother 1+2 versions give a concrete 1988 regarding the latter but the cancelled English prototype which was eventually released on Wii U Virtual Console more ambiguously says "80 years after "the early 1900's"[[/note]], but is decidedly still "contemporary" in its setting compared to ''Mother 3''.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
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The first four main series games all take place within a roughly 30 year period at the end of the 3rd Era, during and immediately after the reign of Emperor Uriel Septim VII. ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', the fifth game in the series, then takes place in the 4th Era, [[TimeSkip over 200 years after]] the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'', following a number of wars, political upheavals, and a massive eruption that devastated ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]''[='=]s setting.



* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'': While individual games are set no more than a few decades after their predecessors, the years add up between installments -- ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' is set 125 years after the original ''VideoGame/Fallout1'', and, while still set in an AfterTheEnd ScavengerWorld, later games show signs of civilization having been rebuilt considerably from the point of the first few games. Among other things, agriculture, trade and nations larger than village-sized city-states all reappear as time goes on. [[TheFederation The New California Republic]], which the player helps establish and defend in early games, has for instance grown into a powerful nation by the time of ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas''. Conversely, ''VideoGame/Fallout76'' takes place nearly sixty years before the first game and 25 years after WorldWarIII, with the people of Appalachia even worse off than the [[VideoGame/Fallout3 Capital Wasteland]] and pre-War life still relatively fresh in people's minds.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'': ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'': While individual games are set no more than a few decades after their predecessors, the years add up between installments -- ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' is set 125 years after the original ''VideoGame/Fallout1'', and, while still set in an AfterTheEnd ScavengerWorld, later games show signs of civilization having been rebuilt considerably from the point of the first few games. Among other things, agriculture, trade and nations larger than village-sized city-states all reappear as time goes on. [[TheFederation The New California Republic]], which the player helps establish and defend in early games, has for instance grown into a powerful nation by the time of ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas''. Conversely, ''VideoGame/Fallout76'' takes place nearly sixty years before the first game and 25 years after WorldWarIII, with the people of Appalachia even worse off than the [[VideoGame/Fallout3 Capital Wasteland]] and pre-War life still relatively fresh in people's minds.



* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' is a prequel to the entire ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' series that takes place in the 1960s.



* ''VideoGame/Mother3'' is set an indefinitely long amount of time after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''; by this point, the world already experienced an apocalypse, with the survivors deliberately erasing all of their memories about life before the cataclysmic event. ''[=EarthBound=]'' itself is also a milder example in the sense that it is set an ambiguous number of years after the events of ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings''[[note]]that is, "[=199X=]" vs. 1988; the Japanese releases of ''Beginnings'', both the Famicom and Gameboy Advance port Mother 1+2 versions give a concrete 1988 regarding the latter but the cancelled English prototype which was eventually released on Wii U Virtual Console more ambiguously says "80 years after "the early 1900's"[[/note]], but is decidedly still "contemporary" in its setting compared to ''MOTHER 3''.



* ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus'' takes place during the distant past of the Sinnoh region, before humans and Pokémon developed the close bond they share in the present day. The period's culture and technology are based on those of real-life Japan around the 16th century, and numerous species of Pokémon are encountered that, by the series' present day, have long since gone extinct or been replaced by modern variants.

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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
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''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus'' takes place during the distant past of the Sinnoh region, before humans and Pokémon developed the close bond they share in the present day. The period's culture and technology are based on those of real-life Japan around the 16th century, and numerous species of Pokémon are encountered that, by the series' present day, have long since gone extinct or been replaced by modern variants.



* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' occurs 3,956 years before the main ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies, and ''VideoGame/StarWarsEclipse'' takes place two centuries before them in the [[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic "High Republic" era]].

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* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' ''VisualNovel/ShinzaBanshoSeries'': Due to the immense timescales it operates by, the series embraces this trope quite frequently as it is a huge multiversal epic with each new installment focusing on a new gods era, usually at it's tailend. This also means that various settings of the series vary wildly in terms of tone and style. From the Dystopian Cyberpunk story ''Paradise Lost'', to the contemporary fantasy ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', to the medieval Japanese ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura''. The HighFantasy ''Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite'' inverts this by being a distant prequel.
* ''[[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]''
occurs 3,956 years before the main ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies, and ''VideoGame/StarWarsEclipse'' takes place two centuries before them in the [[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic "High Republic" era]].



* ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'': The first game takes place 700 years after the later-released prequel ''Ys Origin'', while the other games all take place within a few years of each other.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'': The first game takes place 700 years after the later-released prequel ''Ys Origin'', ''VideoGame/YsOrigin'', while the other games all take place within a few years of each other.



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* Unlike the 2010s-set ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' and its sequels, the spinoff ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' is set during the late 19th century and follows Phoenix's ancestor Ryunosuke (a native of Meiji-era Japan) and his allies as he attempts to become a lawyer in Victorian London.
* ''VisualNovel/ShinzaBanshoSeries'': Due to the immense timescales it operates by, the series embraces this trope quite frequently as it is a huge multiversal epic with each new installment focusing on a new gods era, usually at it's tailend. This also means that various settings of the series vary wildly in terms of tone and style. From the Dystopian Cyberpunk story ''Paradise Lost'', to the contemporary fantasy ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', to the medieval Japanese ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura''. The HighFantasy ''Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite'' inverts this by being a distant prequel.

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* Unlike the 2010s-set ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' and its sequels, the spinoff ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' fan-comic ''Webcomic/{{Deal}}'': ''Deal'' is set during the late 19th century thirty years after ''GravityFalls'', showing a world where Dipper and follows Phoenix's ancestor Ryunosuke (a native of Meiji-era Japan) Pacifica have children and his allies as he attempts to become a lawyer in Victorian London.
* ''VisualNovel/ShinzaBanshoSeries'': Due to the immense timescales it operates by, the series embraces this trope quite frequently as it is a huge multiversal epic
Bill Cipher returns with each new installment focusing on a new gods era, usually at it's tailend. This also means that various settings of the series vary wildly in terms of tone and style. From the Dystopian Cyberpunk story ''Paradise Lost'', to the contemporary fantasy ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'', to the medieval Japanese ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura''. The HighFantasy ''Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite'' inverts this by being a distant prequel.vengeance.



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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' fan-comic ''Webcomic/{{Deal}}'': ''Deal'' is set thirty years after ''GravityFalls'', showing a world where Dipper and Pacifica have children and Bill Cipher returns with a vengeance.
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* The fan-made series ''WebVideo/DanganronpaDespairTime'' is set approximately thirty years after the end of [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc The Tragedy]], where the world has largely recovered and Hope's Peak Academy has opened up divisions in other countries; the United States' East Coast Branch is on its 27th class. Of course, things haven't exactly one back to normal, with the titular SadisticGameShow apparently a popular piece of entertainment.

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* The fan-made series ''WebVideo/DanganronpaDespairTime'' is set approximately thirty years after the end of [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc [[Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} The Tragedy]], where the world has largely recovered and Hope's Peak Academy has opened up divisions in other countries; the United States' East Coast Branch is on its 27th class. Of course, things haven't exactly one back to normal, with the titular SadisticGameShow apparently a popular piece of entertainment.


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* ''WesternAnimation/CastlevaniaNocturne'' is set a few centuries after its [[WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017 predecessor]] Focusing on the Victor Belmont's latest descendant, Richter Belmont as he battles new supernatural forces.
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* ''Anime/PowerOfHopePrecureFullBloom'' is set 15 years after the events of ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo'', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' [[spoiler:and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureMaxHeart'']]

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