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5[[caption-width-right:340:This book is dedicated to the memory of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Lee Will Lee,]] who created the role of Mr. Hooper and played it on ''Series/SesameStreet'' until his death on December 7th, 1982.]]
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10->''"What's that, [[Film/TheDarkKnight Joker]]? 'You'll be back?' Somehow, I don't think you will be."''
11-->-- '''Creator/FrankieBoyle''', ''Series/MockTheWeek'', memorialising Creator/HeathLedger in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26VP5SY-dZw Lines You Wouldn't Hear In A Superhero Movie]]
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13A sad form of RealLifeWritesThePlot and the LogicalExtreme of WrittenInInfirmity: a character is written out of the show or even (and usually) KilledOffForReal because the actor who portrayed them has left [[ActorLeavesCharacterDies not just the show]], [[DiedDuringProduction but the mortal coil itself]].
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15In other words, the GrimReaper himself arranges an [[LongBusTrip (obviously long)]] [[PutOnABus bus trip]]. In these circumstances, don't expect the character to be PutOnABusToHell, [[DueToTheDead but rather an episode directly (and often respectfully) dealing with the death and deceased]].
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17This often causes major changes in the cast dynamic. If the character was a big enough part of the show, it could be derailed or even ended altogether. It's ''usually'' seen in Anime, WesternAnimation, and LiveActionTV, but this can happen in film as well if the movie is a series (see ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' below).
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19The inverse is CharacterOutlivesActor when a character is [[PutOnABus taken out of a show]] and is still alive, but the actor who played them has died and sometimes in the case of animation, replaced with a [[TheOtherDarrin soundalike]], though in some cases, both can overlap if the character's death took place later than their actor's.
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21This is a trope, as the event affects the narrative. However, outside of the narrative, it may prompt an episode or credits nod InMemoriam. A ReallyDeadMontage may result for longstanding characters. Fans may do this preemptively via DeathFic.
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23If a voice actor dies (or otherwise stops being available) but the character simply stops having voiced appearances, it's ActorExistenceLimbo.
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25!!As this is a {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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27!!Example subpages:
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29* TheCharacterDiedWithHim/LiveActionTV
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32!!Other examples:
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37* Shinji Ogawa, the voice actor for Emperor Reyregalia Vers Rayvers in ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', passed away on March 7, 2015, three episodes before the series was scheduled to end. The Emperor also died in Episode 23, two weeks after Ogawa did.
38* A coincidental inversion with the airing of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn'' Episode 7: it was already known from its light novel that Syam Vist [[spoiler:would eventually be PeacefulInDeath at the end, to activate the ''Magallanica'']]. Then came the passing of Creator/IchiroNagai (Syam's voice actor) months before the airing of the said episode.
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42* Invoked but ultimately averted with ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}'s Uncle Duke after the death of Creator/HunterSThompson. When [[http://doonesbury.slate.com/strip/archive/2005/3/8 Duke reads the news]] of Thompson's passing, his head immediately explodes, only to reappear so that he can make sure he didn't misread the story. After Duke confirms the story, his head promptly explodes again. For the remainder of that week, Duke descends into a bizarre, probably drug-fueled series of Ralph Steadman-inspired hallucinations. Considering [[Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas to whom the tribute was being paid]], this actually seems appropriate. Ironically, this probably would have pissed Thompson off; he ''[[OtherMeAnnoysMe hated]]'' Uncle Duke.
43* A rare non-actor version of this once occurred in the classic adventure strip ''ComicStrip/TerryAndThePirates''. The [[DeadpanSnarker wisecracking]] AcePilot Dude Hennick was based on a RealLife friend of ''Terry's'' creator, Milton Caniff, named Frank Higgs. Higgs, like Dude, flew on relief efforts for war-torn China in the years leading up America's entry into UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. Dude had not been seen in the strip in years when, on a Christmas Day, 1945 strip, Caniff spoke directly to the reader, revealing Dude had been based on Higgs... and that Higgs died in a plane crash. "I know today you're [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII probably thinking of your own 'good Joe' who didn't get to see this Christmas]], but if you liked Dude, I hope you'll spare a thought for Higgs. Dude died when he did."
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47* Doc Hudson is the only character from the film ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' to not physically appear in the film's [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 sequel]] out of respect for the late Creator/PaulNewman. According to the writers, Doc is the first character in the series to be killed off permanently, as implied by the fact that his former medical clinic has been converted into a memorial museum dedicated to this character, as with the trophy Lightning [=McQueen=] wins at the very beginning of the film. In ''WesternAnimation/Cars3'', he appeared in flashbacks using unused dialogue from the first film.
48** Fillmore, however, was [[TheOtherDarrin given a new voice actor]] for this film due to the death of Creator/GeorgeCarlin, and Red actually [[TheVoiceless lost his voice altogether]] due to the death of Creator/JoeRanft[[note]]but Joe's death happened ''before the original WesternAnimation/Cars1 was even released''[[/note]]. But then again, [[TheQuietOne Red never talked all that much]].
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52* Due to the death of Creator/GeorgeCarlin in 2008, in ''Film/BillAndTedFaceTheMusic'', his character Rufus is revealed to have died since the events of the previous films; instead, his wife and daughter play key roles in the story.
53* Music/CabCalloway and Creator/JohnBelushi both died (in 1994 and 1982, respectively), and their characters of Curtis and Jake Blues are said to have died offscreen in ''Film/BluesBrothers2000''.
54* ''Film/CharliesAngels2019'': John Forsythe (the voice of Charlie) passed away at the age of 92 in 2010 and thus, Charlie apparently died and his successor is a woman using a voice changer to sound like him.
55* ''Film/AChristmasStoryChristmas'': The Old Man--Ralphie's father in the [[Film/AChristmasStory original film]]--was heavily implied to have passed away in the trailer and it was ultimately confirmed (complete with DeathNotification) in the final film. WordOfGod said before release that the movie was without a doubt a tribute to the Old Man's actor Creator/DarrenMcGavin who passed away in 2006 a few months before turning 84.
56* Madge Sinclair, who portrayed Queen Aoleon in ''Film/ComingToAmerica'', passed away in 1995. In ''Film/Coming2America'', it is mentioned that the Queen died sometime before the events of the film.
57* ''Film/{{Creed|2015}}'': Tony "Duke" Evers never appears in the first film and while it was released in 2015, Tony Burton passed away in early 2016. In the 2018 sequel ''Film/CreedII'', it’s never said that Duke himself passed away, but he’s mentioned in the past tense when Adonis is meeting with Duke’s grown son, also a trainer.
58* ''Film/TheFlash2023'': Not long after the two Barry Allens meet [[Film/Batman1989 the 1989 Bruce Wayne/Batman]], who's now an even more isolated recluse, the present day Barry observes the pen with Bruce's faithful butler Alfred Pennyworth's name and refers to him in the past tense ("You had an Alfred"). The actor Creator/MichaelGough passed away back in 2011 age 94.
59* ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' centers around the family of Egon Spengler dealing with his passing. Creator/HaroldRamis, who played Spengler, died in 2014.
60* ''Film/{{Gladiator}}'': Creator/OliverReed's character Proximo was meant to survive the entire movie, but due to the actor's death during filming, the character was killed off. Even so, it cost the studio $3 million to recreate his face for the remaining scenes he "appeared" in.
61* Sam Loomis [[UncertainDoom apparently dies offscreen]] at the end of ''Film/HalloweenTheCurseOfMichaelMyers'' Theatrical Cut due to Creator/DonaldPleasence's death in 1995 (in the Producer's Cut, he lives and only screams because he is now cursed by the Mark of Thorn). Every Halloween installment in continuity with the original ''Film/Halloween1978'' afterward, such as ''Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater'' and ''Film/Halloween2018'', had Loomis already deceased with Laurie Strode (Creator/JamieLeeCurtis) taking up his role as Michael Myers's ArchEnemy.
62* ''Film/HouseParty'': Robin Harris, who played Pop (Kid's father), died shortly after the first film was released. The sequel reveals that Pops died in between films and Kid has been living at his best friend Play's house since his passing.
63* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
64** Marcus Brody, played by Creator/DenholmElliott, did not appear in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' due to Elliott's death in 1992. A statue honoring Brody, on the Marshall College's grounds, is shown, and the character's death was written into the movie with the death of the actor. Indy also has a picture of him on his desk, showing Brody during ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (in a moment when he was lost so how the picture was taken is a bit of a mystery).
65** Zig-Zagged with Creator/SeanConnery. Henry Jones was said to have passed away in ''Crystal Skull'' as well (Indy also having a picture of him on his desk), but Connery was only retired at the time. There'd been talks about hoping to convince Connery to return, and for Henry to be FakingTheDead, for the next movie for years, but then he passed away in 2020 at age 90. That put the idea of Henry showing up alive in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' to rest almost immediately.
66* ''Film/JurassicWorld'' contains an unintentional example. The Hammond Genetics Lab is a memorial to the character of John Hammond, and it's mentioned at multiple points the park is a testament to his work and everything that he did, now that his dream has come to fruition. The new owner of the park, Simon Masrani, even says that he's carrying out Hammond's dying wish. There is also a statue of him in the visitor's center. All this seems to serve as a tribute to Creator/RichardAttenborough, who died at age 90 just before the film was released. However, Attenborough actually died during the film's post-production; [[http://screenrant.com/jurassic-world-richard-attenborough-statue/ the screenwriting and filming, as well as the statue, had already been completed by the time of his death]]. In the next film ''[[Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom Fallen Kingdom]]'' though, it's all but confirmed in dialogue that Hammond is dead, and then in ''[[Film/JurassicWorldDominion Dominion]]'', it's outright said, but it isn't revealed how exactly he died, though all that is known about it is that it occurred shortly after the events of ''[[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark The Lost World]]''.
67* ''Film/KamenRider1'': Since the man who portrayed Tōbei Tachibana, Akiji Kobayashi, passed away in August 1996, the film reveals that Tachibana passed away many years before the movie but not before he posthumously gave his final gift, Neo-Cyclone, to his longtime friend Takeshi Hongo, which can be used for the movie's climax.
68* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse: With the passing of Creator/ChadwickBoseman in 2020, ''Film/BlackPantherWakandaForever'' begins with his character [[ComicBook/BlackPanther King T'Challa]] dying a year after the events of ''Film/AvengersEndgame''.
69* Played with in ''Franchise/TheMatrix''. The Oracle's original actress, Gloria Foster, succumbed to diabetes between the [[Film/TheMatrixReloaded second]] and [[Film/TheMatrixRevolutions third films]]. Mary Alice took over the role for the third movie but, rather than go with an [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrin]] situation, [[TheNthDoctor the "death" was actually made a plot point]] (two other programs had sold the Oracle's termination codes to the Merovingian in return for the safety of their daughter). Thus, as [[HandWave explained]] by the Oracle in the final movie, she is not truly the same being she used to be, although parts of her remain.
70* ''Film/MyBigFatGreekWedding3'': Michael Constantine, who played patriarch Gus Portokalos, passed away in 2021 at age 94 and as a result, Gus's passing is written into the movie as a major driving force of the plot. Bruce Gray passed away at 81 in 2017 and thus, Rodney Miller—Ian's father—is also said to be gone in the last year too.
71* ''Film/MyGirl'': Ann Nelson, who played Gramoo Sultenfuss, died in 1992, nearly a year after it was released in theaters. If [[Film/MyGirl2 the sequel]] was in planning before her death, it's unknown whether or not the filmmakers intended to have her return to be part of it. Regardless, it's confirmed in the sequel that Gramoo passed away sometime in between.
72* Colonel Sam Trautman from the ''Franchise/{{Rambo}}'' series died off-screen in [[Film/RamboIV the fourth movie]] because Creator/SylvesterStallone felt it wouldn't feel right replacing the late Richard Crenna. As he himself put it: "Trautman died the day my friend Richard died."
73%%* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' has General Leia Organa die on-screen through previously unused footage of Creator/CarrieFisher from the previous Sequel Trilogy films, having to direct the last of her vital strength toward using the Force to spiritually connect to her son Kylo Ren. Her body later disappears, having become one with the Force.
74%% Bad example. Leia's death was already planned, and they continued with the plan of having her die in The Rise Of Skywalker even though Carrie Fisher died shortly after production wrapped on The Last Jedi. This would be an example if they had either gone back and wrote Leia's death into The Last Jedi or had her die offscreen between the two movies.
75* ''Film/StarTrekBeyond'': Creator/LeonardNimoy made his final appearance as Spock Prime in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'' before his death in 2015. Early in ''Beyond'', the younger Spock learns of Spock Prime's death, and it motivates much of his character arc.
76* Creator/MartyFeldman's character in ''Film/{{Yellowbeard}}'' was killed off when Feldman died in his hotel room ''[[DiedDuringProduction during filming]]''. Near the end of the film, it is arranged that he falls into acid and dies. But most shots had already been completed and he plays a baddie, so it isn't really strange or sudden that the character dies. Creator/JohnCleese dies suddenly at the beginning of the film, but the actor is still alive; he simply did not like the film.
77* ''Film/GoodBurger'': It's implied in ''Good Burger 2'' that Otis and Spatch have passed away sometime after the first film, due to the passing of Abe Vigoda and Ron Lester respectively.
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81* Music/{{ACDC}} have not performed "It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Want To Rock & Roll) since Bon Scott's death in 1980, as new singer Brian Johnson considers it "Bon's Song" and wouldn't be right for him to sing it.
82* Music/TheB52s dropped "Song For A Future Generation" from their live shows after guitarist Ricky Wilson died, the reason being that he has a spoken part in the song. They have noted this fact in interviews, feeling that if he wasn't there to perform the song, it wasn't right to perform it and that it was better for the song to remain special to his era. It remains one of the few hit singles that isn't a mainstay of the band's setlists.
83* The heavy metal band {{Music/GWAR}} retired guitarist Flattus Maximus after his most recent portrayer, Cory Smoot, died of a heart attack in 2011. After frontman and band co-founder Dave Brockie died of a heroin overdose, the costume of his character Oderus Urungus was given a Viking funeral pyre on Hadad's Lake just before GWAR-BQ in 2014.
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87* ''Series/SesameStreet'':
88** When actor Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper, passed away in 1982, the producers were faced with the usual options for dealing with loss on a kids' show: [[TheOtherDarrin cast a new actor]], or [[PutOnABus have the character simply leave the show]] (either with an explanation, such as he retired, or [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome without]]). [[TakeAThirdOption Instead]], the producers realized kids would immediately notice Mr. Hooper was either different or gone without a trace, so ''Sesame Street'' ran an episode where the human characters explain to Big Bird that [[CharacterDeath Mr. Hooper had died]], that it's all right to miss him, and that even though life will never be quite the same when someone beloved dies, it will be okay. In tribute to him, the portrait Big Bird was going to give him still hangs in his nest to this day, nearly 40 years later. It even survived the hurricane that destroyed Big Bird's nest in 2001.
89*** One documentary said that the "Mr. Hooper's not coming back" scene was the only scene in ''Sesame Street'' history done in a single take because the cast was too emotionally wrecked to do more takes. It speaks volumes that the single take captured genuine emotion and showed that grownups, too, can feel sad and cry when people they love die, which played a huge role in keeping the scene at one take... and also played a major role in the scene's critical acclaim. It also says a great deal about how much Will Lee's coworkers loved him.
90*** This episode is also notable for not using a ReallyDeadMontage. The producers thought that it would be too confusing to talk about Mr. Hooper being gone forever while still showing him on screen. (However, several years after Hooper's passing, one would be played, usually when a newcomer asks about the store or Hooper himself; it was probably determined that enough time had passed and that the audience generally understood that Hooper was no longer with his neighbors and friends.)
91** In addition, Bob Johnson and Luis Rodriguez are implied to have died after the deaths of Bob [=McGrath=] and Emilio Delgado respectively, even though these characters left the show in 2016.
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95* This has happened numerous times on ''Radio/TheArchers'', as it is such a LongRunner that actors are often in it for long enough to become elderly. Usually the death is offstage, but relatively soon after the actor's own death; a notable exception was Nelson Gabriel's death, which occurred after the character had been a tax exile for some time, still talked about by the other characters but not appearing.
96* Similarly, Polish radio dramas ''Matysiakowie'' and ''W Jezioranach'' have done this a lot of times, though they've averted it in many cases since the '90s by using TheOtherDarrin.
97* After Barton Yarborough died of a heart attack, his characters on ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}'' and ''One Man's Family'' were written out of their respective stories (''Dragnet'''s Romero even dying of an offscreen heart attack).
98* AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho encountered this when Creator/KateOMara, who played the Rani on TV, fell ill and died during the development of what would have been her first Franchise/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse appearance in the role. However, the Rani being a Time Lord, they could both acknowledge this trope and still make the story, with Siobhan Redmond cast as the Rani's [[TheNthDoctor new incarnation]].
99* {{Defied|Trope}} with ''Radio/CarTalk''. Tom Magliozzi died in late 2014 due to complications of Alzheimer's disease, but the show had already gone to an archive format two years earlier due to his failing memory. His brother and co-host Ray and the show's producers continued the running of the show with a mix of previously aired and unaired material, including clips featuring Tom in every segment. The show is now run as ''The Best of Car Talk'', with Ray recording a few new sponsor messages in retirement.
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103* ''Roleplay/NoPixel'': Misty Mocha told other characters that she had a terminal illness; this turned out to be a case of RealLifeWritesThePlot, as her player [=DovahPug=] was diagnosed with cancer in RealLife. When [=DovahPug=] passed away in May 2021, Misty's passing was played somberly straight by all other characters, and they held a beachside memorial service for her.
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107* Creator/KanetoShiozawa's death caused his ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' character Zato-1 to die as well (during a battle with Milla). However they got around to actually removing him from the cast by saying Eddie, the parasite granting him his shadow powers and voiced by Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, is now animating his dead body and continues to fight using the same combat style. Strangely enough, he is resurrected as part of the plot in ''Xrd'', although it's ultimately justified in that the new Zato [[TookALevelInKindness isn't the villain]] [[HeelFaceTurn he used to be]].
108** Likewise, Shiozawa's death affected another series he starred in, ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'', where his character Hyo Imawano ends up being KilledOffForReal at the climax of the second game.
109* Narrowly averted by Zaeed Massani from the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series: his voice actor, Creator/RobinSachs, died shortly after recording his part in the final content piece for the original trilogy, ''Citadel''. As the [[VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda next game]] in the series featured no returning characters from said trilogy, writing Zaeed out was no longer necessary, so ''Citadel'' was simply [[InMemoriam dedicated to Sachs' memory]].
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113* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands'': The voice actor for Death, Creator/MiguelFerrer (also mentioned in the ''Series/NCISLosAngeles'' entry above), passed away in 2017, so he only appears in non-speaking flashbacks in "Together Again", showing that he died before the events of the story (itself a DistantFinale). If you're wondering how ''Death'' [[TheDeathOfDeath could die]], it's because [[spoiler:he was murdered by his own son.]]
114* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': The original voice actor for Woodhouse, Creator/GeorgeCoe, fell ill before the start of the fifth season, ''Archer Vice'' (where he was recast with Creator/TomKane), and subsequently passed away after season 6 finished airing. Woodhouse would be reported as missing in season 7 before being confirmed dead in the [[Recap/ArcherS8E1NoGoodDeed season 8 premiere]].
115* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': The episode "[[Recap/ArthurS25E3ListenUpArthursNewOldVacation Listen Up!]]" has Francine learning that her Grandma Bubby passed away. Bubby's voice, Creator/JoanRivers, died eight years prior.
116* The ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'' episode "No Hope for Courtney" was rewritten mid-production after the death of Creator/KathleenFreeman so that her character Ms. Gordon would be dead as well, a [[InMemoriam dedication]] to Freeman would also appear at the end of the episode.
117* ''Descendants: The Royal Wedding'', an animated follow-up to the ''Film/{{Descendants}}'' movies, implies that Carlos De Vil has passed away, after the premature death of actor Cameron Boyce in 2019.
118* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
119** Peter's mother Thelma died following the 2012 death of Phyllis Diller.
120** After Creator/CarrieFisher passed away in December 2016, her character Angela was initially written out of the show. Two years later, the episode "Pawtucket Pete" stated that Angela had died from drowning after swimming less than 20 minutes after she had eaten and showed [[MeaningfulFuneral Peter delivering the eulogy at her funeral]].
121** After Creator/AdamWest's death in 2017, Mayor West was shown as a ghost (alongside Angela's ghost). A later episode revolves around having the high school renamed in his honor, followed by Brian and Quagmire engaging in a heated race to become Quahog's new mayor.
122* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS25E13TheManWhoGrewTooMuch The Man Who Grew Too Much]]", Edna Krabappel was stated to have died following Marcia Wallace's passing of pneumonia in 2013. [[NoodleIncident The cause of death in isn't specifically stated]], most likely due to Homer claiming that he accidentally killed Krabappel with his car in the episode "Holidays of Future Passed", which aired before Marcia Wallace's death. After Ned Flanders has a dream about him and Edna doing the tango, he looks at the picture of Edna and remarks sadly, "I sure do miss that laugh." Nelson the school bully replies, "Ha-ha! [[MoodWhiplash I miss her, too]]." The chalkboard gag [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS25E3FourRegrettingsAndAFuneral for an earlier episode]] has a sad Bart somberly staring at the board which contains a single line: "We'll really miss you, Mrs. K."
123* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Squidbillies}}'' episode "Greener Pastor," Reverend is killed due to the death of his voice actor Scott Hilley. The TV Guide description for the episode was simply "Scott Hilley dies." The episode also had a memorial slide for him, and Hilley reading the "Made in Georgia" vanity plate, as a final salute.
124* An InUniverse example is found in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "A Very Crappy Christmas", in which the boys are making [[WesternAnimation/TheSpiritOfChristmas a Christmas-themed short about themselves]]. When Kenny suffers his OncePerEpisode [[TheyKilledKennyAgain death]] halfway through production, a {{Beat}} passes before Stan says that they'll just kill him off in the film, too.
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