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An Early-Bird Cameo is when characters appear earlier than their introduction in the same work. Superficially similar to the, which can happen with or without an introduction to the viewer. Hey It's That Character refers to when the character, without any actual characterization, has appeared previously; Sneak Peeks is for when the character/object has a small role as themselves (including characterization) before their main role - for example, being a side villain in one film and the big bad of its sequel. See also,, and. Focusing on these can lead to a. Compare, where a minor character eventually becomes important through.

Vaguely antonymous with. Sometimes overlaps with. Not to be confused with a, which is when a prequel references a character or plot device from the original. •: • In the first episode, all the members of the Rookie Nine are seen lined up for the Henge Jutsu evaluation. Sakura and Sasuke are even shown going before Naruto. In the original manga, Sakura and Sasuke don't appear until after the second story while the rest of the Rookie Nine don't appear until the Chunin Exams several story arcs later. Even though all of them were Naruto's classmates, they didn't appear in any of the classroom scenes in the first chapter.

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• Obito and Rin both appear in a photo behind Kakashi's bed on the cover of chapter 16. They wouldn't make an actual appearance until a flashback after the end of Part I, 223 chapters later. • anime: • Akainu appeared in the background of a group shot long before his character arc. • Jimbei was shown among the Warlords quite a ways before his proper, physical introduction. • Shiryuu's shadow showed up in Impel Down long before his existence is even hinted. • Nami appeared in the first few episodes working independently before her proper introduction during the Buggy arc. • The 3D2Y special spoiled Sabo's survival.

• Kaworu Nagisa, who only appears in episode 24 of the TV series, is seen in the first movie of the new tetralogy. This may have something to do with him being an, though. He also shows up quite a bit earlier in the manga adaptation, and in pretty much every. Notably, however, he's much more in the manga. • Every major character appears in the first episode of the 2006 version of, save for Amano Mishio.

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Yes, Makoto is there. For those who kept trying to spot the Makoto Sawatari we know, it's not her that we see in the pilot episode, but rather, her fox form, the fox that Nayuki approaches on the hill is what we see.

• In the first episode of, as Sena wonders what club to join, you can see Monta in the background, presumably stumping for the baseball team. Another early episode features Suzuna Taki, who's trying to track down her brother Natsuhiko; she shows up again during the Death March arc, which is where she first appeared in the manga. • Inverted in: Minto, Retasu, Bu-ling and Zakuro appear in the beginning of the manga before passing through the, but are removed from the beginning of the anime. • Many of the angels that Misaki faces later in appear on a videotape that Icchan is watching early in the anime. • In the anime, Caren appears several episodes before she becomes significant to a plot, winning a beauty contest that the main characters and villains entered. • Caren notably made a cameo during the beauty contest story in the manga as well, though she did not take part in it like in the anime.

• In the manga adaptation of, Nia is shown right after Kamina, Yoko, Leeron, and Simon leave Ritoona Village. There's also some Early-Bird for Dayakka/Kiyoh and Rossiu/Kinon. • In Gurren-Hen, Guinble makes an appearance just after the destruction of the Doten-Kaizan. He looks (appropriately enough) younger than he did in the original series. • In Lagann-hen, the Anti-Spiral's face briefly appears on the moon's surface just as Nia accepted Simon's marriage proposal. • • Uryuu can be seen in the background of panels from Chapter 28, but is introduced in chapter 34.

The anime introduce him in the background of the classroom, sewing, a couple of episodes before he's due to appear. • Chapter 7 has a throw-away about Isshin having a personal connection to the Hospital Director. It takes around 200 chapters for Ryuuken to appear in the storyline and several more to confirm he's the character from Chapter 7.

• When the Grand Fisher loses to Ichigo, he has his mask ripped off by two other Hollows. Those two Hollows are Asslinger and Di Roy, who don't appear again for around 200 chapters when Grimmjow invades Karakura Town. • In the anime of, Tsuna passes by Ryohei, Yamamoto, and Hibari when he is running to catch up with Kyoko. • The anime's first episode of gives Conan's future first-grade friends speaking roles. • Rex Raptor/Dinosaur Ryuzaki appears in Toei's movie briefly as someone who is defeated by Seto Kaiba. And never appeared in Toei's anime otherwise. In the based on this one.

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Rex: This sucks! I'm gonna go dye my hair. • Bakura briefly cameos in one episode of the Toei series that centers on the classmates holding a popularity contest and also makes several brief appearances in the Death-T arc watching and rooting for Yugi and his friends to defeat Kaiba, long before the Monster World story arc that introduced him is adapted. • The novelization of the originally English Pyramid of Light gives the titular pyramid an origin: Akhenaden believed that a knockoff of the Millennium Pendant, combined with the real Millennium Rod, would give Priest Set an edge over the Pharaoh. This was released a couple of years before the dub got to season 5, and so viewers would have never seen Akhenaden before. • Deuteragonist Astral from the series seems to have been inspired by introduced waaay back as early in GX.

• An episode of featured a story in Feudal Japan with. Before the story itself begins, the cast breaks the fourth wall to explain what is happening.

Bmw Sat Nav Disc Iso Mac. When all of a sudden Mendou shows up for the first time. When the others ask who he is, he calmly replies 'My name is Shutaro Mendou and I will soon become a regular character on this show'. He of course, joins the rest of the cast in the story. Sure enough, Mendou's 'actual' introduction occurs a few episodes later without any mention of this. If you're going to do a Genji story, someone has to be To No Chujo (Genji's friend/rival), that's Mendo to a 'T', continuity be damned. • The anime of added a date scene with Yawara in the park with Kazamatsuri (who's trying to avoid all the girls he stood up) in episode #6. One of them (the one in the boat) is Yoko Nanda, who won't join the main cast until MUCH later (like, after the part that's come to the USA).

Nanda's defining characteristic WAS her bad luck with men, so it works rather well. •: • In the anime, Maes Hughes first appears during the train hijacking incident and helps Ed and Al retake the train, despite not appearing until Chapter 6 of the manga. The first Brotherhood episode features an entirely new story that features cameos by some of the military characters. • In Brotherhood, Izumi and her husband make a brief background appearance behind a scene where Winry is at a train station. Even earlier, when Ed is giving a shortened version of their adventures in a flashback, she appears in silhouette when he talks about them getting a teacher. The same scene contains Mei Chang. • Also in Brotherhood, this is inverted with Yoki.

His first appearance is reduced to a brief mention, and it gets properly told (uh.somewhat) in episode 39. The first anime had covered Yoki's story well, so it only receives a brief nod in the second to make sure that the climax gets its full time to shine. Yoki's story isn't the only arc covered in the first anime to receive this treatment.

• Kimblee also appears in the first episode of Brotherhood; Isaac MacDougal offers to break him out of prison, but he refuses. He doesn't become important until much later. • Also in Brotherhood: Maria Ross can be seen briefly in episode 5 before making a proper appearance. Then, in episode 6, while Edward explains that alchemists usually encrypt their research notes, Berthold Hawkeye is shown. • Yet another character receives a blink-and-you'll miss it cameo in the first episode of Brotherhood long before he makes a major appearance: Father. • Another inversion happens in, where L appears at the very end of the first chapter, but doesn't appear until the Interpol conference in the second episode of the anime. An early scene with Near, Mello and Roger (the man in charge of Wammy's Orphanage) is delayed, and they first appear when receiving word of L's death.

• Also Matt appears in episode 32 in the anime with Mello • In the anime series, Kenshiro's girlfriend Yuria, as well as his nemesis Shin, appear as part of Kenshiro's recurring nightmares/hallucinations prior to their proper introduction in the story. • In the second anime series, the Governor Jakoh is the first character to appear in the anime, whereas in the manga version of the Tentei story arc, he doesn't show up until he is revealed to be. • Hanyuu and Shion from appear early in the manga. Hanyuu makes a few appearances in omakes arcs before her first appearance. Shion makes an appearance in an omake from the first arc, when she makes her first appearance in the next arc. Likewise for the anime.

Hanyuu is throughout the events of Yakusamashi-hen, and she actually ◊. • In the first live-action movie, Hanyuu appears behind Keiichi as a silhoulette just before he tears his throat out. • The anime not only has Gyuuki, the first major villain, appear early, but practically has him appear every other minute for no real reason.

• The end of the first volume of Ultimate has a brief appearance by, as well as a brief flash of him while are discussing their role in the coming events. The actual manga has him make brief appearances just after the attack on Hellsing headquarters and during the meeting between Integra and Enrico Maxwell, before he is properly introduced to the story (both of these appearances are also in the OVA). • In, Kaya Miyoshi is briefly shown calling for Miho to come with her in the first episode of the anime. She doesn't appear until a few chapters into the series in the manga, when she meets the main characters on the roof. Koogy's music turns up a few times before he decides to make his debut as a mangaka. • In the manga adaption of Rusty's arrival in ThunderClan during, Ravenpaw is in the camp.

In the book, he didn't appear until later. • places Little My in storylines that took place before her debut in the original books.

• In the visual novel, Suginami-san and her friends Katsuzawa and Takamiya don't show up until the beginning of Rin or Kurugaya's routes, but the anime briefly lingers over the three of them in an establishing shot of the classroom in the first episode. • In the manga, we first see Sid after he's zombified and fights Maka, Soul, Black Star, and Tsubaki. In the anime we see him an episode earlier, before he became a zombie, in a scene added to the anime where Soul and Black Star try to find out about Kid. Likewise, we see Harvar, Ox, Kilik, Pot of Fire, Pot of Thunder, and Hiro in the fourth episode of the anime instead of some unnamed background characters, as all of them were shown significantly later in the manga.

• While it's only one episode early, In the anime, when it suddenly starts raining during Tohka and Sido's first date you can see in front of the arcade they take shelter in. • 's first season OVA ups the ante with Yamai twins playing at the arcade in their. • The anime of downplays this by having the appear a few minutes ahead of schedule, replacing the nameless girl who was originally there.

• Keen-eyed viewers watching will spot cameos added in the second episode. A young Annie appears among the refugees waiting in the bread line, while a young appear in the crowd during the announcement of the operation to Wall Maria. • teases impending Sailor Guardians slightly before the point of their debut in the manga. • Ami/Sailor Mercury has a brief appearance at the end of the first episode, running to get out of the rain. In the original manga, she doesn't appear until Act 2, while the decompresses the plot enough so that she first appears in episode 8. • Rei/Sailor Mars shows up briefly at the very end of Act 2, after a quick shot of Hikawa Shrine's exterior and rows of shrine candles. The manga first introduces her in Act 3, anime, episode 10.

• In, Aoyama first appeared within the first minute of the anime (00:51 to be exact), in an anime-only intro. • Two instances in the series: • In DX 2, show up in a crowd shot, the movie airing prior to their appearances in the show, though Yuri's something of an exception. • In New Stage 3, shows up to lend a hand twice. The movie aired two weeks prior to her official appearance. • had a canonical crossover appearance of Ichika Usami/Cure Whip of the week before her series started.

• The anime has Wendy show up several times in passing before she's actually introduced. • The anime begins with a scene showing Sankt Kaiser Olivie, Hegemon Klaus Ingvalt, and Wilfried Jeremiah during the time of Ancient Belka. In the original manga, the first two don't appear until after Einhart a few chapters in, while the existence of Wilfried isn't shown until more than 40 chapters later near the end of the. • In the anime, Awa Awa Girls appear briefly on TV in episode one, they are only introduced properly ten episodes later. • In the White Comet Empire shows up as early as episode 9, when the original series didn't reveal their existance until the second season.

• In, Kyoko appears in the intro theme, and starts appearing in the ending theme from episode 3 on, before being revealed some episodes later. • King appears in the background in a crowd in the manga before he is officially introduced. • In the fourth chapter of the view pans over the new students and we can see several characters who appear to be later recurring characters such as Yuuki or Ryou. However, these appear to be more prototypes or early draft versions of the characters: 'Yuuki' has different hair while 'Ryou's' face is drawn differently, including a bandage covering the bridge of his nose. Several of the characters shown were also recycled into other characters instead, notably Elite Ten members Momo and Nene. The anime version of this scene corrects this by showing only first year students who will have a later presence, even those without a real role in the first season.

• In the movie, sharp-eyed viewers can spot the top of Goemon's head and sword in the back of Lupin's car among the piles of money at the very beginning of the film, and well before he makes his entrance about halfway through the movie. • In the 'Diamond Is Unbreakable' anime, the, Yoshikage Kira, can be seen from the back for about half a second during the fight against Chili Pepper, which is five episodes before his first full appearance. Additionally, the anime adds in a brief scene where can be seen staring out a window at Koichi one episode before her proper first appearance. • In, several characters introduced in turn out to have had unnamed cameos in the original. • When Touka makes a visit to Kamii University, she accidentally greets a young man because she was reminded of Kaneki.

In the sequel, we meet him again as Nimura Furuta. He turns out to be Souta, the responsible for Kaneki's accident.and the current of the series. • During the finale of the series, several hooded figures appear as members of Arima's personal squad. In the sequel, we learn that one of these figures is Hairu Ihei.and she was. • When in the Congo was turned into color, Thomson and Thompson were added into the scene where he is saying goodbye to everyone on the railway platform (they were not present in the original black and white edition).

The pair made their first proper appearance in Cigars of the Pharaoh. • Certain random background Legionaires were changed into Brainiac 5 when early stories were reprinted, by simply recolouring them to Brainy's colours (purple clothes, green skin, blonde hair). • The graphic novel adaptation of the first novel features references to Opal Koboi and her company- both of which play major roles in the second book- that were not in the print version. • In the comic, the Short Circuits in issue 4 had Proto Man, Rush, Bass, and Treble showing up, demanding their turn in the comic. • In the, Arthur Light initially appears as an A.R.G.U.S.

Scientist in, and doesn't acquire his Dr. Light powers until the Trinity War crossover that kicks off.

• John Constantine's first appearance, officially Swamp Thing #37, unofficially Swamp Thing #25. • Well, you couldn't known who is that character by the moment, but you would remember seeing The White Violin, aka Vanya near Hargreeves's rushed up funeral in the second issue cover of..

The funeral happens, but she's not present. • Arthur is properly introduced in in issue four, but is visible flying around in background shots before then. • The series likes sneaking in characters who haven't appeared on the show yet. For example, Starlight Glimmer, the later of Season 5, first appeared as a background pony in. •: Kaworu was supposed to come along after the defeat of the Sixteenth Angel.

Here he arrives at NERV shortly after the defeat of the Fourteenth. • In: Harvey Dent appears in the first story One Big Joke, pre-Two Face. His feud with Sal Maroni is also set-up, foreshadowing. • In, Steven and Cynthia appear as early as Kanto, along with Pokemon from all 5 (later 6) generations. • In (the 5th 'episode' of the Connieswap series), Holly Blue Agate and the Amethysts from the Human Zoo make a cameo appearance on the painting in Critical Connie.

• In, The appear on the first episode to sign the contract. •: Kaworu shows up for first time in chapter 2, shortly after Sachiel's defeat. In canon he showed up half year later. •: Asuka and Kaworu show up in the first scene of the first chapter. In canon they appeared in chapter 8 and chapter 24, respectively. • In: • Asuka travelled to Japan right after the death of. • In both the original story and the redux, Kaworu shows up early on.

•: Shinji meets Kaworu shortly after the defeat of the Thirteenth Angel. In canon Kaworu came along after the death of the Sixteenth. • In, Serena makes a few appearances while Ash is traveling through Kanto, while in canon she wasn't introduced until the Kalos saga. • In, a AU in which Hollows are the result of and shinigami those of its vaccine, a pre-Hollow Nel gets a brief cameo as a coworker of Ichigo's parents who was infected- well before the introduction of Arrancar, or indeed any version of the events of Bleach canon. • In, several characters from later seasons, such as Zest, Quint, Megane, and Tiida take part the Jewel Seed incident. Teana also gets a brief cameo, and although the girl in a wheelchair, it's pretty clear that she's Hayate. • Gil Graham is initially mentioned in passing and eventually appears himself along with the Liese twins.

(In fact Lotte Liese is an.) Quint also holds a conversation with her husband Genya (another example of this trope) where they talk about the two girls they're trying to adopt - clearly Subaru and Ginga. And finally Lutecia appears as a baby. • The sequel, Power Games shocked everyone when the Mariage popped up during the Book of Darkness incident. Amazingly the author had subtly foreshadowed it in advance.

Shortly afterwards, Jail and some of the Numbers enter the story. • 's has a cameo from Flash Sentry in chapter 52. Keep in mind that Twilight doesn't even have her wings yet, so this is happening way before. The author has confirmed Flash is in the story as a nod to the movie.

Shining Armour also counts, since he is introduced in the season 2 finale, and the story takes place before that point. • Chapter 54 has a cameo from Sunset Shimmer in a. This was actually suggested by the author of the original.

• also has a cameo from Flash Sentry in chapter 8. Season 3 of FiM has not ended here yet, so Twilight does not have her wings either, so this is also before he is canonically introduced.

• has game mechanics that appear earlier than they do in canon. Mega Evolution, a mechanic, appears as early as. • has appear months before was written.

• In, Shining Armor appears briefly in Bonds. He isn't mentioned by name and has a brief, awkward conversation with Twilight, hinting that they're estranged. • Kaori Furuya who has a major role in episode 47 of, appears as a member of Oriyama High's dance club with Hanae in episode 50 of.

• In: Bartolomeo was present for Luffy's would-be execution in Loguetown in canon. In this, Cross takes the opportunity to temper his passion to be a pirate like Luffy, and suggest that he actually do it right (in canon, while he and presumably his crew had the necessary power to survive in the New World, they had very poor seafaring skills, making it an outright miracle that they made it as far as they did). • Characters that would only appear in future locations, like the Whitebeard Pirates, the Marine higher-ups, or the Revolutionaries appear to show, or as spectators to Cross's SBS Broadcast, even though the Straw Hats have yet to meet them in person. As of Chapter 30, Admiral Akainu makes an appearance, and he does not like the SBS. • Chapter 31 has both Doflamingo and Scratchman Apoo calling in to the SBS Broadcast. • By Chapter 36, due to the popularity of the SBS, it's almost easier to list the characters who haven't made an appearance yet.

• In, a much younger Videl appears in Chapter 8, during the transition between the Saiyan and Namek Arcs. She's visiting the hospital to bring her father food. •: Azama shows up just after the events of the game's Chapter 5, Laslow and Peri show up during the game's Chapter 6, and Selena, Beruka, and Gunter fully join the party far earlier than in canon, with Gunter avoiding his original.

•: Several characters (and one concept) appear earlier than in canon. • Cadance gets namedropped in the first chapter, and makes a full appearance in chapter 5. This is in stark contrast to canon, where she wasn't even hinted at until the end of season 2. • Shining Armor gets namedropped in chapter 2 (again, in stark contrast to canon, where he wasn't even mentioned until the end of season 2). • Pinkie Promises make their first appearance in chapter 2, as opposed to the last third of season 1 as in canon. • Cranky Doodle Donkey, who debuted in season 2 of canon, gets namedropped (as 'Cranky') during the trip through the Everfree.

• In, besides Pokemon from every region showing up (Ash's third Pokemon is a Sandile), many character appear earlier than canon as well. Giovanni appears in the second chapter, having been at the Viridian City Pokemon Center at the same time as Ash, while Silver and Luna end up traveling with Ash is students/apprentices of his after he takes a break from challenging Gyms to train more. • has a blink-and-you'll-miss-it reference to Doctor Essex in chapter 40, who later shows up in the sequel Ghosts of the Past, established as the presence who kept Harry at Privet Drive. • This can be seen in several super-hero movies wherein pre-transformed allies, sidekicks, or villains may make an appearance, whereas in the comics, their first appearance included said transformation.

• Billy Dee Williams as pre-Two-Face Harvey Dent in 's (though the former was by by the time he actually became Two-Face). • The producers of originally wanted the DA in the first movie to be Dent, but decided they couldn't give him time to properly develop so they came up with another character instead.

This, unfortunately, led the filmmakers to stridently avoid this trope. • as the pre-Lizard Curt Connors in the series.

Unfortunately, the series was cancelled and before he ever got a chance to become the Lizard. • The: • Similarly, Samuel Sterns appears as a supporting character in. Poor Righteous Teachers Black Business Rar Files here. His final scene appears to be the start of his mutation into The Leader, though this became a thanks to the lack of a sequel.

• In the two movies, 's shield can be seen on Tony Stark's worktable along with Thor's hammer. The Captain shows up in a block of ice for the alternate opening of (2008) and got his own movie in 2011. • In the first film, looks at the MK II armor, and says 'Next time, baby!' He wears an upgraded version of that armor in the sequel.

• In, there's a very subtle reference to the (or more likely, his father, the previous Black Panther). When shows Tony the map of superhuman activity across the globe,.

And producer Kevin Feige have also is in fact a young. • itself features a cameo by, who was featured in, as well as The Cosmic Cube from appearing in. • has a brief cameo from at the very end of the movie. He later makes a full appearance in and is featured as the in.

• features The Collector from in the stinger. We also get a menton of at least two Infinity Stones.

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