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* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [[spoiler: Chelsea's death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.

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* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' ''WebVideo/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [[spoiler: Chelsea's death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.
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* ''WebVideo/BelkinusNecrohunt'': While the main plot is wrapped up in the final episode, there are multiple elements that are left "open to interpretation"; most notably, [[spoiler: Kara Miharian]] parts ways with the party in the penultimate episode and their ultimate fate is left unknown despite their previously major role in the story.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFNXJwrrR_E This]] strange YouTube video takes this trope quite literally. It features an animated mouse who just walks across the screen and then is never seen again.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFNXJwrrR_E This]] strange YouTube [=YouTube=] video takes this trope quite literally. It features an animated mouse who just walks across the screen and then is never seen again.

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* From "Swimming!", an early episode of ''WebVideo/{{lonelygirl15}}'': "Whatever happened to that girl, Cassie?" Over 430 episodes later, we're still none the wiser.
* ''[[http://underthevangogh.blissful-madness.com/stories.html#spec1 The White Parade]]'' has a variation of this. Part III sees Ean sending Allys on an errand to fetch a sandwich from the Subway across the street from the hospital where he's staying... only for it to never be mentioned again once it's retrieved.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFNXJwrrR_E This]] strange youtube video takes this trope quite literally. It features an animated mouse who just walks across the screen and then is never seen again.



* ''Literature/ChakonaSpace'' features Allen Fesler's ''Tales of the Folly'' series. Chapter 2 introduces Captain Foster's cockatiels. After Chapter 3, they are never mentioned again.
* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'': It was never explained what HVGN's mom (or a hallucination thereof) was doing in his house in the "Little Nemo in Slumberland" review.



* The interstitial webisodes aired prior to ''Series/TheWalkingDead'''s second-season premiere revolved around a survivor named Hannah and her attempts to protect her family from walkers. At the end of the webisodes, Hannah (running to escape the city with her kids) manages to kill a zombie that bites her, and tells her children to run away as fast as they can before she turns. We see what happens to Hannah afterwards (she's eaten by a horde of walkers, and becomes the titular "bicycle girl" that Rick Grimes discovers in the pilot episode), but what happened to her kids?

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* The interstitial webisodes aired prior to ''Series/TheWalkingDead'''s second-season premiere revolved around a survivor named Hannah and her attempts to protect her family from walkers. At the end From "Swimming!", an early episode of the webisodes, Hannah (running to escape the city with her kids) manages to kill a zombie that bites her, and tells her children to run away as fast as they can before she turns. We see what happens to Hannah afterwards (she's eaten by a horde of walkers, and becomes the titular "bicycle girl" that Rick Grimes discovers in the pilot episode), but what ''WebVideo/{{lonelygirl15}}'': "Whatever happened to her kids?that girl, Cassie?" Over 430 episodes later, we're still none the wiser.



* Occurs in ''Literature/TheSickLand'' once the main character and narrator, Alex, arrives at the Facility. While the fate of the first research station, where the story starts, is witnessed by Alex (and thus, the reader), and the entire second half of the story takes place in the Facility, not a single word is mentioned about what happens to the second station and Alex' former colleagues there.
* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [[spoiler: Chelsea's death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.



* Early on in ''WebVideo/TwelveHundredGhosts'' London built a wall to keep zombies out, which made Scrooge even richer. It's never brought up again.



* ''Literature/ChakonaSpace'' features Allen Fesler's ''Tales of the Folly'' series. Chapter 2 introduces Captain Foster's cockatiels. After chapter 3, they are never mentioned again.



* Occurs in ''Literature/TheSickLand'' once the main character and narrator, Alex, arrives at the Facility. While the fate of the first research station, where the story starts, is witnessed by Alex (and thus, the reader), and the entire second half of the story takes place in the Facility, not a single word is mentioned about what happens to the second station and Alex' former colleagues there.
* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'': It was never explained what HVGN's mom (or a hallucination thereof) was doing in his house in the "Little Nemo in Slumberland" review.
* Early on in ''WebVideo/TwelveHundredGhosts'' London built a wall to keep zombies out, which made Scrooge even richer. It's never brought up again.
* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [[spoiler: Chelsea's death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.

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* Occurs in ''Literature/TheSickLand'' once The interstitial webisodes aired prior to ''Series/TheWalkingDead'''s second-season premiere revolved around a survivor named Hannah and her attempts to protect her family from walkers. At the main character and narrator, Alex, arrives at the Facility. While the fate end of the first research station, where webisodes, Hannah (running to escape the story starts, is witnessed by Alex (and thus, the reader), city with her kids) manages to kill a zombie that bites her, and the entire second half of the story takes place in the Facility, not a single word is mentioned about tells her children to run away as fast as they can before she turns. We see what happens to Hannah afterwards (she's eaten by a horde of walkers, and becomes the second station and Alex' former colleagues there.
* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'': It was never explained what HVGN's mom (or a hallucination thereof) was doing in his house
titular "bicycle girl" that Rick Grimes discovers in the "Little Nemo in Slumberland" review.
* Early on in ''WebVideo/TwelveHundredGhosts'' London built a wall to keep zombies out, which made Scrooge even richer. It's never brought up again.
* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [[spoiler: Chelsea's death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned
pilot episode), but what happened to him, and whether her kids?
* ''[[http://underthevangogh.blissful-madness.com/stories.html#spec1 The White Parade]]'' has a variation of this. Part III sees Ean sending Allys on an errand to fetch a sandwich from the Subway across the street from the hospital where
he's still alive.
staying... only for it to never be mentioned again once it's retrieved.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFNXJwrrR_E This]] strange YouTube video takes this trope quite literally. It features an animated mouse who just walks across the screen and then is never seen again.
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* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [[spoiler: Chelsea's death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.

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* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [spoiler: Chelsea's death], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.

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* In ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [spoiler: [[spoiler: Chelsea's death], death]], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.
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* In WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge, after [spoiler: Chelsea's death], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.

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* In WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge, ''WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge,'' after [spoiler: Chelsea's death], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.
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* Early on in ''WebVideo/TwelveHundredGhosts'' London built a wall to keep zombies out, which made Scrooge even richer. It's never brought up again.

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* Early on in ''WebVideo/TwelveHundredGhosts'' London built a wall to keep zombies out, which made Scrooge even richer. It's never brought up again.again.
* In WebOriginal/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge, after [spoiler: Chelsea's death], Old!Craig never reenters the story, so we have not learned what happened to him, and whether he's still alive.
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* ''WebVideo/AitorMolinaVs'': Pandemia said something about a clone in [=AMvs=] Seahorse Seashell Party and it was never brought back.
** {{Subverted|Trope}} in [[BizarroEpisode Hateful Comparisons: Vete A La Versh vs. Telegordo]] with "[[Film/IronMan3 The Mandarin]]" [[spoiler: Bator Medina]].
* From "Swimming!", an early episode of ''WebVideo/{{lonelygirl15}}'': "Whatever happened to that girl, Cassie?" Over 430 episodes later, we're still none the wiser.
* ''[[http://underthevangogh.blissful-madness.com/stories.html#spec1 The White Parade]]'' has a variation of this. Part III sees Ean sending Allys on an errand to fetch a sandwich from the Subway across the street from the hospital where he's staying... only for it to never be mentioned again once it's retrieved.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFNXJwrrR_E This]] strange youtube video takes this trope quite literally. It features an animated mouse who just walks across the screen and then is never seen again.
* The LiteralMusicVideo for ''Anything For Love'' has Music/MeatLoaf continue to complain about his dropped necklace long after it stops being relevant to the video's plot.
* In WebVideo/KungTaiTed's review for ''Tiger Love'', Ted becomes so disturbed at the scene where the titular tiger mauls a boy that he breaks character and asks if the child actor actually got killed.
* The interstitial webisodes aired prior to ''Series/TheWalkingDead'''s second-season premiere revolved around a survivor named Hannah and her attempts to protect her family from walkers. At the end of the webisodes, Hannah (running to escape the city with her kids) manages to kill a zombie that bites her, and tells her children to run away as fast as they can before she turns. We see what happens to Hannah afterwards (she's eaten by a horde of walkers, and becomes the titular "bicycle girl" that Rick Grimes discovers in the pilot episode), but what happened to her kids?
* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic invokes this trope with his "but what happened to Boomer?" rants in various movie reviews, everytime a character's fate, especially if it was a dog, is not resolved in a movie, at least for a while. If it is before the end credits roll, a short "Boomer will live!" scene is shown. Boomer was a pet dog in one of the reviewed movies.
* At the end of [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony's]] ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' review, Chuckles the Jester is given a [[Franchise/GreenLantern Sinestro Corps ring]] from the Gate Cleaner. Since the review, Chuckles has not been seen or mentioned and it seem whatever storyline was being set up was [[AbortedArc dropped]].
** In a Tweet, Noah (Spoony) explained that [[RealLifeWritesThePlot his dog Oreo got into his prop closet and tore up the Chuckles costume, forcing him to retire the character]].
* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'':
** In "Pega Please", the central conflict of the episode is the question of how to deal with a sleeping dragon that's spewing smoke over Ponyville: should the protagonists approach the dragon diplomatically, or just kill him? The climax comes when Fluttershy berates the dragon for [[NWordPrivileges using a word he's not allowed to use]], then in the denouement, Twilight explains that the dragon is now "dra''gone''". Whether the dragon left peacefully or in pieces is never clarified.
** In "Pinkie's Day In", Pinkie Pie suddenly acquires two babies, apparently via kidnapping. Mr. and Mrs. Cake leave to find the babies' original parents, but they're completely unsuccessful. It becomes a moot point by the end of the episode, so the babies' origin stays a mystery.
* ''Literature/ChakonaSpace'' features Allen Fesler's ''Tales of the Folly'' series. Chapter 2 introduces Captain Foster's cockatiels. After chapter 3, they are never mentioned again.
* [[WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} Vinny's]] [[WebVideo/VinesauceTomodachiLife Tomodachi Life streams]] feature one character who is sent off to visit other islands via [=StreetPass=]. Since Vinny never uses [=StreetPass=] (presumably because of the innate danger of taking a valuable modded 3DS to conventions and the like), said character is never seen again.
* Occurs in ''Literature/TheSickLand'' once the main character and narrator, Alex, arrives at the Facility. While the fate of the first research station, where the story starts, is witnessed by Alex (and thus, the reader), and the entire second half of the story takes place in the Facility, not a single word is mentioned about what happens to the second station and Alex' former colleagues there.
* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'': It was never explained what HVGN's mom (or a hallucination thereof) was doing in his house in the "Little Nemo in Slumberland" review.
* Early on in ''WebVideo/TwelveHundredGhosts'' London built a wall to keep zombies out, which made Scrooge even richer. It's never brought up again.

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