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7->''"Franchise/{{Sonic|TheHedgehog}}'s first appearance was a cameo in the 1991 arcade racing game ''VideoGame/RadMobile''. You can see him dangling near the top of the windshield."''
8-->-- '''Sonic's Origins''', ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''
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10An Early-Bird Cameo is when characters appear earlier than their proper introduction in the same work or continuity.
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12Such a cameo is superficially similar to the ChekhovsGunman with the difference being that the Gunman's introduction later in the work coincides with them becoming a plot-resolver while an Early-Bird Cameo is more along the lines of 'Bob appears in the background in chapter 1 yet joins the main cast only in chapter 5'.
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14An Early-Bird Cameo can come in different flavors. Either the character has their cameo without any actual characterization or they get a small role as themselves (including characterization) before their main role — for example, being a side villain in one film and the BigBad of its sequel. There is also the habit of studios to promote new characters of an upcoming release by letting them cameo at the end of a work which is called a "Sneak Peek".
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16Compare this trope with:
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18* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: A character or other element of a story appears earlier in an adaptation than they did in the original work.
19* AscendedExtra: A background or minor character becomes a major character.
20* CallForward: A prequel references a character or plot device from the original.
21* ChekhovsGunman: A fleetingly introduced character turns out to play a role in resolving the main plot.
22* ContinuityCameo: A character from a previous incarnation of a work of fiction appears in the remake or reboot as a MythologyGag.
23* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: A character's first appearance in another country is in a cameo.
24* ProductionForeshadowing: Cameo and introduction of a character (or object) happen within different continuities by the same production company.
25* RetroactiveRecognition: An actor or actress appears in an earlier work before they become famous.
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28!!Example subpages:
29[[index]]
30* EarlyBirdCameo/AnimeAndManga
31* EarlyBirdCameo/ComicBooks
32* EarlyBirdCameo/FanWorks
33* EarlyBirdCameo/AnimatedFilms
34* EarlyBirdCameo/{{Literature}}
35* EarlyBirdCameo/LiveActionFilms
36* EarlyBirdCameo/LiveActionTV
37* EarlyBirdCameo/{{Music}}
38* EarlyBirdCameo/ProWrestling
39* EarlyBirdCameo/VideoGames
40* EarlyBirdCameo/{{Webcomics}}
41* EarlyBirdCameo/WesternAnimation
42[[/index]]
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44!!Other examples
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47[[folder:Asian Animation]]
48* ''Animation/Block13'': Although Honey isn't formally introduced until "The Fifth Element", he makes a cameo during a song sequence in the earlier episode "My Bad Luck".
49* The intro used throughout Season 1 of ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' contains a brief clip showing the character Careful S., who does not make his proper debut in the show until the final episode of said season.
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52[[folder:Audio Plays]]
53* ''AudioPlay/StarWarsDookuJediLost'', by Creator/CavanScott, has a mention of a "Lost" Jedi Master named Trennis who ''just'' so happens to share her last name with the protagonist of the then-unannounced initial ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic The High Republic 2021]]'' comic book series, which is ''also'' by Scott, Keeve Trennis...
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56[[folder:Comic Strips]]
57* ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'': Before Bill the Cat appeared as a regular character, a regular cat was exposed to the corrupting influence of rock and roll, transforming into what would be the character design of Bill the Cat.
58* In ''ComicStrip/{{Retail}}'', Josh made an appearance [[http://retailcomic.com/comics/november-14-2006 in one 2006 strip,]] about a year before he was properly introduced as a recurring character.
59* Subverted in ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}''. The strip began making reference to Jon taking an extremely reluctant Garfield to the veterinary clinic a full year before the introduction of Jon's perpetual crush - and future steady girlfriend - Dr. Liz Wilson in 1979. However, when we first see the vet in a Halloween strip, the vet is a man with a mustache. Liz replaces him soon enough and he's never seen or heard from again. It's not clear what happened to him, but one strip implied that Garfield mauled the male vet during a failed declawing operation, resulting in him having to get stitches and perhaps quitting the practice. Liz could have been brought in to replace him in-universe, and to add some diversity to the strip out-of-universe.
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62[[folder:Magazines]]
63* Longetime ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' art director Sam Viviano got his first credit for the magazine in 1980 when he was commissioned to draw a front cover -- five years before he would submit anything else.
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66[[folder:Pinballs]]
67* Creator/BallyMidway's ''[[Pinball/MrAndMrsPacManPinball Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man Pinball]]'' includes a depiction of a baby Pac-Man, prior to the release of the ''Pinball/BabyPacMan'' or ''[[VideoGame/PacMan Jr. Pac-Man]]'' games.
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70[[folder:Podcast]]
71* In episode five of ''Podcast/MysteryShow'', Starlee is hired by David, a former political cartoonist and professional pencil sharpener, to find out how tall Jake Gyllenhaal is. Starlee and David would later co-create an entirely different podcast, ''Podcast/ElectionProfitMakers''.
72* Twice in the Gemini arc of ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}''. In the [[spoiler:Star Invasion]] world, the girls spot foot soldiers from stars that they'd yet to fight. In the Sitcom world they also see the stars themselves, but since it's only in a title sequence they go too fast to get any details on them.
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75[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
76* ''Series/DonkeyHodie'': A drawing of Dodie Hodie drinking a cup of juice can be seen during the "Little Steps" song in "Purple Peg Problem" before her actual debut in "Dodie Hodie".
77* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': the episode guest-starring Creator/MarkHamill as [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]] aired three months before the premiere of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', and was the first time Luke [[https://screenrant.com/star-wars-muppet-show-episode-mark-hamill-response/ wore the Bespin uniform]] that he would wear in the film.
78* ''Series/SesameStreet'':
79** The titular character of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' actually first appeared in a stop-motion skit featured in ''Sesame Street''.
80** Cookie Monster actually made his first appearance in a skit featured in ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'' (which itself was based on an old instructional film by IBM), where he is shown taking a machine apart piece-by-piece and eating it, only to realize that doing so will cause the machine to self-destruct within his body, causing him to explode. And for some reason, this version of Cookie Monster has fangs, while the one in ''Sesame Street'' does not. This version is also green instead of blue.
81*** Grover first appeared in another ''Ed Sullivan Show'' sketch as one of the evil monsters who wants to steal Santa Claus' toys.
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84[[folder:Roleplay]]
85* In ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'', Finn briefly mentions the Vice President of the Chess Club before the MassSuperEmpoweringEvent hits the school. The next day, the Vice President is revealed to be Ivan, another main character who also gained powers from said event.
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88[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
89* In the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh Trading Card Game'', Wattaildragon first appeared as a picture on a scroll in the artwork of Ancient Rules way back in Strike of Neos, over ''five years'' before its own release in Galactic Overlord. Its flavor text even makes a reference to "ancient rules" which forbid its capture.
90* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' has a few:
91** ''Future Sight'' is built around these. Most of them preview elements from ''Lorwyn/Shadowmoor'' block, from individual cards to the tribal and planeswalker card types.
92** Spike Drone appeared one set before any other Spikes.
93** Shield of Kaldra mentions Helm of Kaldra, a card released one set later.
94** ''Ravnica'' block has guilds appearing in flavor text before they actually showed up with cards of their own.
95** Many planeswalkers will appear in a set before they're plot relevant. Ashiok appeared in Theros even though they didn't begin being part of the plot until Born of the Gods. One of the three planeswalkers who sealed the Eldrazi prior to the Zendikar block alongside Sorin and Ugin didn't get a card until the Commander 2014 decks [[spoiler:and didn't appear in the plot until Shadow Over Innistrad]].
96* In the third edition rulebook of ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', pictures of generic Kroot and Necron warriors appear several years before their armies were officially introduced.
97** In ''Gathering Storm: Fall of Cadia'', a piece of artwork featuring an army of marching Black Templars, also shows what looks like a Dark Eldar Incubus in bright red armor with a blue-furred cape, looking in the opposite direction of the marching Space Marines and generally sticking out like a sore thumb. One month later, he was revealed as the Visarch, a new Eldar special character properly introduced in the second ''Gathering Storm'' book, ''Fracture of Biel-Tan''.
98** ''Beginning with Warhammer 40,000'', a brief magazine released along the eighth edition rulebook as a brief introduction to the franchise for newcomers, featured pictures of the Space Marines Repulsor and the Death Guard Plagueburst Crawler respectively one and four months before their proper releases.
99* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} Fantasy Battles'':
100** The Warriors of Chaos 7th Edition rulebook (released in November 2008) had pictures of the Daemon Prince plastic kit, which was released only in August 2010. [[WordOfGod An article on that month's]] ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf'' explained that they postponed the model's release in order to have him as part of a wave of new Chaos Daemons models.
101** Talking about the Chaos Daemons wave released in August 2010, one month before the 8th edition of the main rulebook already had pictures of the other models in that wave (Pink Horrors, The Changeling, Kairos Fateweaver, Seekers of Slaanesh and Khorne Bloodcrushers)
102* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': the character Alyxian and the myth surrounding his life from the officially published ''Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep''adventure book is first revealed in the 3rd party TabletopGame/CriticalRoleTalDoreiCampaignSetting in the revised 2022 edition of the book ''Tal'Dorei Reborn'' several months before the Call of the Netherdeep's release.
103* ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse'':
104** Artwork on different cards will frequently feature characters from currently-unrelated expansions. Also, it's not uncommon for a hero or villain to share a nemesis icon with an unreleased deck. The Vengeance expansion, for instance, included mini-nemeses for all the pre-[=OblivAeon=] hero decks, including Captain Cosmic and Sky-Scraper, who didn't debut until the later Wrath of the Cosmos expansion.
105** Captain Cosmic is also shown on Argent Adept's Silver Shadow card, again well before his debut or even the reveal of his name.
106** Visionary's "Prophetic Vision" card from the core set shows Iron Legacy, who didn't appear as a villain until 3 expansions later in ''Shattered Timelines''.
107** The Engine of War variant of Bunker, who is the villainous Fright Train who pulled a HeelFaceTurn in a BadFuture, was released at the time of the ''Shattered Timelines'' expansion, while Fright Train's villain deck came out later, as part of the ''Vengeance'' expansion.
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110[[folder:Theatre]]
111* The Creator/RoyalShakespeareCompany is fond of doing this to Launcelot Gobbo, the [[TheFool "fool"]] from ''Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice''. The 1999-1994 run (with Christopher Luscombe in the role) combined the two "Prince of Morocco" scenes, so that Launcelot's first appearance came directly after the scene in which the bond is agreed to. He was depicted doing odd jobs around Shylock's office (preparing coffee and rearranging files) until the others exited, at which point he suddenly stepped out and gave his monologue--probably quite a surprise to audience members who thought he was just an extra! The current run gives him an even earlier cameo--the show's setting has been transposed to Las Vegas, and there's an Elvis impersonator walking around singing appropriate music. Guess who he turns out to be...
112* ''[[http://angevin2.livejournal.com/148520.html The Things I Will Not Do When I Direct A Shakespeare Production, On Stage Or Film]]'', #225: "I will not incorporate an ominous witch-doctor woman into ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'', having her stalk the streets of Verona until she's finally revealed as the apothecary."
113* In ''Theatre/ShrekTheMusical'', Puss in Boots makes a quick cameo during "Travel Song". Of course, it is slightly played with in that there are currently no plans for a musical based off ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2''.
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116[[folder:Theme Parks]]
117* Three examples from Ride/DisneyThemeParks. ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty's Castle'' was opened in Disneyland several years before the movie. ''Ride/ItsToughToBeABug'', starring Flik and featuring Hopper, was introduced at the Animal Kingdom several months before ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' opened. Finally, ''[[Ride/{{Dinosaur}} Countdown to Extinction]]'' featured Aladar and a Carnotaurus about two years before ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}}'' premiered, at which point the attraction was renamed after the movie.
118* ''[[Ride/JurassicParkRiverAdventure Jurassic Park: The Ride]]'', which opened at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Hollywood]] in 1996, features ''Stegosaurus'' and ''Compsognathus'' among the many dinosaurs in the ride; a full year before both species made their first film appearance in ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'' in 1997.
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121[[folder:Toys]]
122* The ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' did not have any toys until after the ''[[Film/TransformersFilmSeries Dark of the Moon]]'' line has been out for a while. But a few of the major players (Optimus, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream, & Soundwave) each got a toy in the [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generations]] line.
123** Sunstorm and Acid Storm originally appeared as unnamed Seeker jets in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'', and didn't get toys and names until the ''Universe'' toyline two decades later. There was also a green PaletteSwap of Grapple later named Hauler.
124* A number of the characters in ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'' debuted in the game before they even had Lego figures on the market. The game offered up first looks at the Lego counterparts for characters like ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}} and ComicBook/TheFalcon, whose figures weren't released until ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' and ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' were out in theaters.
125* ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelsAvengers'' does the same thing with the DLC for ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', showing off the figures for characters like ComicBook/BlackPanther and Crossbones before they were even in toy stores.
126* ''Toys/LEGOMinifigures'': The Fox Costume Girl made a cameo in ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'' before Series 19 was released later that same year (2019).
127* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'' didn't even ''try'' to hide the Series 2 and 3 tribes when Series 1 was released. The future six tribes appeared in the back of the construction books and decorating the store boxes of the Series 1 tribes as a checklist, Balk, Slumbo, and Glurt (the first two being from Series 2, the latter Series 3), topped the logo, and the ''entire'' bunch of Series 2 Mixels filled up the screen with the Series 1 members in the show's intro. Eventually, the companies both seemed to wise up about spoiling, and Series 4 and onwards only contains the characters of that series.
128* ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'':
129** A staggered release schedule during 2005 meant that different figure lines were available in different areas internationally, with the heroic Toa releasing in the winter wave in America and the Visorak villains releasing in Europe during the winter wave. In the summer wave the two production lines swapped places with the Toa being released in Europe and the Visorak in America. This meant though that the tie in comics and books showed ''both'' lines in their stories, meaning readers were being shown ahead of time what toys would be coming in the summer release in their home country. While a few fans were wise enough to catch onto the release swap and ordered trans-Atlantic purchases of both toy lines in winter, many fans were oblivious to the staggered releases until discovering it on fan forums years later when talking to fans on the other side of the world who swore that they remember getting one of the waves and not the other first.
130** The back of Nocturn's box in early 2007 featured dark silhouettes of the Toa Mahri, the upcoming figure wave at the time. Similarly, the Mistika toys of late 2008 were first officially glimpsed in a promo booklet released outside the U.S., featuring the early 2008 Phantoka sets.
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133[[folder:Visual Novels]]
134* In the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series:
135** In the ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' case "Rise from the Ashes" (inserted at the end of the first game when it was updated from the Game Boy Advance to the DS), Gumshoe gives Edgeworth a menu from a French restaurant that's just opened. You have to squint a little, since the picture is tiny, but the man on the menu is Jean Armstrong. Armstrong and his French restaurant don't show up until the third game. Then again, in Japan, they've got the first four cases of the first game, and the two other games as the ''Gyakuten Saiban'' trilogy for the GBA. The fifth case was added in the DS remake, which came later, hence his apparition. It introduced a DubInducedPlotHole in the French version, which tried to make Jean Armstrong sound less French, for [[KeepItForeign obvious reasons]]. He was made Libanese in this cameo, but Italian in the third game, when translated there.
136** In ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney: Adventures''' fourth case, you briefly cross paths with your client's neighbor and a man in yellow, both unnamed, getting into an argument. The two are dismissed as irrelevant to the matter at hand, but return in ''The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve'' as major players in the second case.
137* Done twice in ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'':
138** Sophia is seen talking on the phone and video chatting with Melody in Week 1, but she doesn’t appear properly until Week 4.
139** Xianne appears as a karaoke bar waitress in Chapter 3, and subsequently befriends Melody after running into her in various locations and situations.
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142[[folder:Web Animation]]
143* In ''WebAnimation/KirbyGuardian'' King Dedede shows up in [=OldOne’s=] [[ImagineSpot Daydream]] in Episode 2 and again on the TV in Episode 6, apparently having been stealing food. He shows up again with a more pronounced role in Comics 5-11.
144* In Volume 5 of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', the main hall of [[AcademyOfAdventure Haven Academy]] is shown to feature a large statue of a long-haired woman wearing [[ChainedByFashion golden chains]]. One volume later, [[spoiler:said woman is introduced as [[OurGeniesAreDifferent Jinn]], the embodiment of Haven's divine Relic.]]
145* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': In "[[Recap/MinilifeTVSeason1Episode1 Dummy Demolition]]", Jack is presented as a nameless janitor who delivers dummies to Chris and Ian before he's properly introduced in "[[Recap/MinilifeTVSeason2Episode15 Season 2 Finale!]]".
146* Tari, the protagonist of ''WebAnimation/MetaRunner'', had a version of her debut in the ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'' episode "Mario The Ultimate Gamer", just over a month before ''Meta Runner'' was first teased. This was mainly done to get ''[=SMG4=]'' fans familiar with Tari so that the announcement of her series wouldn’t throw them off as much.
147* In ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysForgottenEvents'', a red Toy Bonnie plushie appears in "Mysterious Task". Later in season 3 during the Flash Forward sequence during William Afton's plans, a billboard teasing the fourth season also has the red Toy Bonnie on it. He is officially introduced in "Sinister Friend".
148* In ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'', The King of Town and The Poopsmith appear as background characters in "Marshmallow's Last Stand" before being properly introduced in "The King of Town."
149* ''WebAnimation/TheWaltenFiles'' has both Showbear and Rocket Bunny appearing before their canonical introductions in ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egPO9kUJehU Bunnyfarm]]'':
150** Rocket Bunny appears first, delivering a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2PqTT9wl9M&t=180s reversed message to Sophie Walten]] in ''Company Introductory Tape'' before being [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTFnNOL4hwg&t=894s found by Ashley Parks in the backrooms]] in ''Relocate Project''
151** Showbear, meanwhile, also appears as a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTFnNOL4hwg&t=878s cardboard cutout of himself in the backrooms]]. He is also heavily implied to be the voice speaking to Sophie in the first hidden video, ''[[https://youtu.be/K07tQqEDOfQ Lucky You]]''.
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154[[folder:Web Original]]
155* ''WebVideo/BaumgartnerRestoration'': Sometimes, paintings that will become the subject of future videos can be seen in the background.
156* In his review of ''Caligula'' to celebrate 100 episodes, WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob had appearances from all of Brad Jones's other characters, including 80s Dan... at least, until Brad pointed out he didn't ''have'' an 80s Dan character, at which point Dan faded away into nothingness. A few weeks later, WebVideo/EightiesDan became an official spin-off.
157* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'': Early in the first campaign, Vox Machina journeys into the Elemental Plane of Fire for Keyleth's quest and while there spot, in the distance, the most massive dragon they have ever seen. Nearly twenty episodes later, that same red dragon, now revealed as Thordak, the Cinder King, leads a quartet of other ancient chromatic dragons in a devastating war of conquest on the continent of Tal'Dorei.
158* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
159** In the Critic's crossover with WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows, one can briefly see the [[spoiler:rebuilt version of]] [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Pollo]].
160** According to the commentary track on his [[WesternAnimation/TheLorax2012 Lorax]] Review, an early version of the character Hyper Fan Girl appears in his top 11 ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episodes played by Rachel Tietz wearing glasses and an orange shirt instead of a sweater. She's later played by Tamera Chambers and is a recurring character on the show.
161** Tamara Chambers was one of the "Catwomen" in the ''Film/Catwoman2004'' review. She is now a regular in every NC review.
162* On the ''Website/RejectedPrincesses'' site, several Princesses appear in each other's stories before their own entry was put online, such as [[http://www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/zenobia Christine de Pizan]] appearing in Zenobia's entry before debuting in the book version and Zenobia herself being mentioned in [[http://www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/hester-stanhope Hester Stanhope's]] entry.
163* In ''Literature/TrintonChronicles'', the villains known as ''Trinity'' make a minor appearance at the end of Fantasia before becoming the villains of the next story. By that same token, a character from another furry-based game called Arcadia makes her pre-Trinton appearance here before plopping into ''Trinton Chronicles'' two years later.
164* WebVideo/TheUnluckyTug: In the ColdOpen for the Sodor's Finest episode about Percy, the first two engines Sir Topham Hatt sees at the workshop are Emily and Arthur (facing away from the camera, David Mitton style). This scene takes place during Season 1 of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends''; both engines were introduced in Season 7.
165* "The lame girl with the spirit of the ''squirrel''" was a throwaway line in some early Literature/WhateleyUniverse stories. Then, she was a weak character in some of the Phase stories, where she was in Phase's aikido class and gained the name Aquerna. Now, she's had a vignette and a novel.
166* ''WebVideo/WitchCraftSMP'': {{Downplayed|Trope}}. In Tiff's 8th episode, while she's preparing to take on the dungeon, a couple of death messages pop up stating that Bertha has been killed by an Obsidilith, which later serves as the final boss of the dungeon.
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