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** The attack on Konoha by the Sound and Sand Village also counts, as it results in the Third Hokage's death and the seeds of Sasuke's defection sown.

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** The attack on Konoha by the Sound and Sand Village also counts, as it results in the Third Hokage's death and the seeds of Sasuke's defection sown.


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** Itachi Pursuit Arc, one of the major instances of this trope, as it leads to [[spoiler:Jiraiya and Itachi's deaths, with the latter being revealed to kill his clan due to orders from the village, sparing Sasuke not because of his weakness, but he loved him so much he can't bear to kill him, which cements Sasuke's desire to destroy Konoha]].

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** Itachi Pursuit Arc, one of the major instances of this trope, as it leads to [[spoiler:Jiraiya and Itachi's deaths, with the latter being revealed to kill his clan due to orders from the village, sparing Sasuke not because of his weakness, but he loved him so much he can't bear to kill him, which cements Sasuke's desire to destroy Konoha]].


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** The Summit War Saga. [[spoiler:Multiple defeated enemies are on the streets again, such as Buggy, Baroque Works, and '''Crocodile''', Luffy's actions ensured Blackbeard had an easy access to Level 6, Ace is revealed as Roger's son, ''Ace later dies protecting Luffy'', '''and becomes the first major confirmed fatality outside the flashbacks''', Luffy goes into a really tragic HeroicBSOD, Blackbeard and his crew kill Whitebeard on live transmission, not before Whitebeard himself declaring that the One Piece is real, Blackbeard later incorporates Whitebeard's Devil Fruit onto himself, and all this leading to a much worse age of Piracy.]]

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** The Summit War Saga. [[spoiler:Multiple defeated enemies are on the streets again, such as Buggy, Baroque Works, and '''Crocodile''', Luffy's actions ensured Blackbeard had an easy access to Level 6, Ace is revealed as Roger's son, ''Ace later dies protecting Luffy'', '''and becomes the first major confirmed fatality outside the flashbacks''', Luffy goes into a really tragic HeroicBSOD, Blackbeard and his crew kill Whitebeard on live transmission, not before Whitebeard himself declaring that the One Piece is real, Blackbeard later incorporates Whitebeard's Devil Fruit onto himself, and all this leading to a much worse age of Piracy.]]


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** [[spoiler:The beginning of the Dressrosa Arc. Doflamingo has Ace's Devil Fruit, Sabo is not only revealed to be alive, but wins Ace's fruit as his legacy.]]
** The end of the Dressrosa Arc as well. [[spoiler:Fujitora makes it public that ''pirates'' defeated one of the Warlords, disabling their cover-up, the allies of Straw Hats join together to form the Straw Hat Grand Fleet under Luffy, and Sanji's bounty is 'Only Alive'.]]

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** [[spoiler:The beginning of the Dressrosa Arc. Doflamingo has Ace's Devil Fruit, Sabo is not only revealed to be alive, but wins Ace's fruit as his legacy.]]
** The end of the Dressrosa Arc as well. [[spoiler:Fujitora makes it public that ''pirates'' defeated one of the Warlords, disabling their cover-up, the allies of Straw Hats join together to form the Straw Hat Grand Fleet under Luffy, and Sanji's bounty is 'Only Alive'.]]


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** The Reverie Arc, ''in spades''. [[spoiler:The antics of Luffy and Bege leads to the rise of his bounty to '''1.5 Billion''', with the news declaring him as the '''Fifth Emperor''']], [[spoiler:the National Treasure of Mary Geoise is revealed to be a large Straw Hat]], [[spoiler:we see a glimpse of the true ruler of the World, Im, whom to even ''the Gorosei'' bow down to, as the true BigBad of the series]].
** The Wano Arc. [[spoiler:Time travel as a concept is introduced in One Piece, with Kinemon's entire group being from 20 years into the past]],[[spoiler:the true power of a proper Pirate Emperor is shown, with Kaido in his normal form ''knocking out'' Gear Fourth Luffy in one swing]], [[spoiler:Big Mom and Kaido [[VillainTeamUp TEAM UP to bring the Straw Hats down]] once and for all]], and the biggest one, [[spoiler:'''The Seven Warlords System has finally been abolished''']]. And also, [[spoiler:Kanjuro is revealed to be TheMole in the Nine Scabbards, putting past arcs in a [[RewatchBonus different light]], and Kaido executes Orochi and broadcasts their ambition to TakeOverTheWorld]].
** The true nature of the Gum-Gum fruit has been revealed. [[spoiler: '''It's actually the [[ToonPhysics Mythical Zoan Fruit Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika]]''' and Luffy awakens to its true power and goes to town on Kaido. Big Mom is defeated by Kidd and Law awakening their Devil Fruits, and Kaido is also defeated by Luffy after a protracted battle, resulting in the World Government in a state of panic.]]
** Egghead Arc. [[spoiler: Dragon's revolutionaries have finally made their move with Sabo leading the charge and freeing Bartholomew J. Kuma in the process. And the big one, Luffy and Buggy the Clown have become members of the Four Emperors. Also Sabo discovers that Imu is the true ruler of the World Government, leading Imu to completely erase Lulusia Kingdom from the maps and history.]]

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** The Reverie Arc, ''in spades''. [[spoiler:The antics of Luffy and Bege leads to the rise of his bounty to '''1.5 Billion''', with the news declaring him as the '''Fifth Emperor''']], [[spoiler:the National Treasure of Mary Geoise is revealed to be a large Straw Hat]], [[spoiler:we see a glimpse of the true ruler of the World, Im, whom to even ''the Gorosei'' bow down to, as the true BigBad of the series]].
** The Wano Arc. [[spoiler:Time travel as a concept is introduced in One Piece, with Kinemon's entire group being from 20 years into the past]],[[spoiler:the true power of a proper Pirate Emperor is shown, with Kaido in his normal form ''knocking out'' Gear Fourth Luffy in one swing]], [[spoiler:Big Mom and Kaido [[VillainTeamUp TEAM UP to bring the Straw Hats down]] once and for all]], and the biggest one, [[spoiler:'''The Seven Warlords System has finally been abolished''']]. And also, [[spoiler:Kanjuro is revealed to be TheMole in the Nine Scabbards, putting past arcs in a [[RewatchBonus different light]], and Kaido executes Orochi and broadcasts their ambition to TakeOverTheWorld]]. \n** The true nature of the Gum-Gum fruit has been revealed. [[spoiler: '''It's actually the [[ToonPhysics Mythical Zoan Fruit Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika]]''' and Luffy awakens to its true power and goes to town on Kaido. Big Mom is defeated by Kidd and Law awakening their Devil Fruits, and Kaido is also defeated by Luffy after a protracted battle, resulting in the World Government in a state of panic.]]
** Egghead Arc. [[spoiler: Dragon's revolutionaries have finally made their move with Sabo leading the charge and freeing Bartholomew J. Kuma in the process. And the big one, Luffy and Buggy the Clown have become members of the Four Emperors. Also Sabo discovers that Imu is the true ruler of the World Government, leading Imu to completely erase Lulusia Kingdom from the maps and history.]]


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* [[WhamEpisode Episode Eight]] of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann''. [[spoiler:Some people try to apply FanonDiscontinuity to the remaining episodes, as they simply cannot accept Kamina's true role as a DecoyProtagonist]].

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* [[WhamEpisode Episode Eight]] of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann''. [[spoiler:Some people try to apply FanonDiscontinuity to the remaining episodes, as they simply cannot accept Kamina's true role as a DecoyProtagonist]].


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* ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'': The Cooking Festival arc shakes up the status quo quite a bit. [[spoiler:The Gourmet Corp. [[AttackofTheTownFestival invade the festival]] and successfully put Toriko, Sunny and Zebra out of commission (while Coco is off investigating something). Many chefs (including Komatsu) are kidnapped, all of the 0th biotope members are simultaneously intercepted and destroyed (some of them get better), President Ichiryu is killed by a Blue Nitro, leaving Mansam to become President of IGO and Midora bombards the world with Meteor Spice, killing and injuring billions and causing a world wide famine, [[EndofanAge thus ending the Gourmet Age after 500 years.]]]] This marks the end of Toriko's adventures through the Human World and after many arcs of training for it, he finally ventures out to the [[DeathWorld Gourmet World.]]

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* ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'': The Cooking Festival arc shakes up the status quo quite a bit. [[spoiler:The Gourmet Corp. [[AttackofTheTownFestival invade the festival]] and successfully put Toriko, Sunny and Zebra out of commission (while Coco is off investigating something). Many chefs (including Komatsu) are kidnapped, all of the 0th biotope members are simultaneously intercepted and destroyed (some of them get better), President Ichiryu is killed by a Blue Nitro, leaving Mansam to become President of IGO and Midora bombards the world with Meteor Spice, killing and injuring billions and causing a world wide famine, [[EndofanAge thus ending the Gourmet Age after 500 years.]]]] This marks the end of Toriko's adventures through the Human World and after many arcs of training for it, he finally ventures out to the [[DeathWorld Gourmet World.]]

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Synonyms of trope
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