![]() ![]() ![]() There's also a semi-example in Jinyu, who turns out to be a Literal Split Personality of Haruko. The First-Episode Twist is that she's a disguised Haruko. FLCL Progressive & Alternative features a stoic but Motor Mouthed teacher with Opaque Nerd Glasses in the first episode, who's also featured in trailers for the series.Said man is said to be a noble from Cheve but it is heavily implied that he's actually Hans in disguise. In the Fire Emblem Fates manga, Nibelung no Hokan, Garon appoint a particular violent man to interrogate prisoners.The Big Bad Earl Tyrant and the protagonists Ai and Yu are revealed to be avatars of recurring Final Fantasy villain Chaos. A three-way example occurs in Final Fantasy: Unlimited.She's a time-traveling, amnesiac Taiga Fujimura. In the Fate/Zero anime, the metafictional "Einzbern Consultation Room" shorts feature a Genki Girl named Zecchan, who somehow gets pulled into the Grail and becomes friends with Irisviel.Norn Mikihara from Digimon Next is revealed to be the human form of Yggdrasill, the God of the Digital World (or close to that).It's actually the Ultimate Imposter, who was asked by the real Ryota Mitarai to take his place since he was too busy animating. While it already had Foreshadowing, the chubby person that went by Ryota Mitarai in Danganronpa 3 The End of Hope's Peak High School - Side: Despair is not the real one.If the twist is two separate canonical characters being one and the same in the adaptation, then it's Composite Character. Sometimes overlaps with Adaptation Name Change or Hijacked by Ganon. If fans believe a character in one particular work is secretly the guise of another character from a separate work, you're dealing with a common form of Fanon Welding.Ĭompare with Red Herring Shirt. Alternatively, he undergoes the character's Origin Story during the series, rather than in the first episode or in a distant flashback, and then turns into the character from the original canon. Later in the work (or even in the end) this character reveals that he is a character from the original canon, usually pointing that that's an alternate, old or secret name of them. One of the main characters is properly introduced, looking like a Canon Foreigner, absent in the original work. This trick may also be used in adaptations. Wham! It turns out they were a canonical character after all!
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