Series de Clan TV - RTVE. Put on a Bus - TV Tropes. Willow: I feel like some part of me will always be waiting for you. Like, if I'm old and blue- haired and I turn the corner in Istanbul, and there you are, I won't be surprised. Because you're with me, you know? You want a character out of the story, but you don't want to kill them off, you're not going to just flat out ignore them, and you certainly wouldn't have them just disappear for no reason and with no mention of it. However, there is a situation in which a character can be written out of a series in such a way that they can easily be returned later, if the creators so choose. They are Put On A Bus. Conveniently, when such a character is brought back and now played by a different actor, it can be a case of Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome or The Other Darrin. If they return once, it's The Bus Came Back. Should they start appearing infrequently, they're Commuting on a Bus. If there's obvious malice involved in the character's departure, then they've been Put on a Bus to Hell. There's also the chance of a Bus Crash or dying on the bus. Compare with Chuck Cunningham Syndrome, where a character abruptly vanishes without mention. See also Absentee Actor and Written- In Absence, for when a character disappears for only an episode or two. Once revealed and cornered, though, she puts herself in a Crystal Prison and has been in custody offscreen since. Ymir has yet to reappear (though a letter from her to Krista/Historia has appeared), but Reiner and Bertolt returned in the . In Bakugan all the Haos, Subterra and Darkus users are put on a bus the next season, along with their bakugans. Takagi considers having him come back and work for them as an assistant, but Mashiro suggests that if he comes back, it should be as a mangaka, before the scene cuts to Nakai discontent with his life and looking a some manga volumes. It's also worth noting that Fukuda asked him if he was willing to let things end the way they did as he left, which is some indication that he may not. In Beyblade, all teams who weren't the Bladebreakers in season 1 were put on a bus in season 2. The teams introduced in season 2 disappeared before season 3. Riruka departs alone after a plea for people to forget her. Code Lyoko Évolution est une série télévisée française, produite par MoonScoop, diffusée du 1 er épisode le 5 janvier 2013 au 18 e épisode le 27 avril 2013. Code Lyoko A gravely injured Samurai Jack chooses to create his own fate by going up against the deadliest foes he's ever faced, Assassins from the Cult of Aku. Ashi's search for Samurai Jack helps her to see his affect on the world after encountering numerous people and places where his heroics have changed things for the. Welcome to Code Geass Wiki. The wiki that anyone can edit, devoted to Code Geass, one of the most top rated and popular anime series in the U.S. Shishigawara, Jackie and Yukio go their own separates, although Yukio does comment that in three years time, he'll reform the group. Tensa Zangetsu's sword form was shattered and Mayuri says there's no coming back from that for a zanpakutou's bankai, so Ichigo had to get his zanpakutou completely remade. What his new bankai will be, and the consequences for Tensa Zangetsu, have not been revealed. She makes guest appearances near the end of the second arc and in the movie epilogue. Additionally, due to the Visual Novel Origin of the series, characters will often be put on short bus trips for the story arcs that don't concern them. Examples include Sunohara's whereabouts in the Kotomi arc, Nagisa at several points in the story (which actually was displayed and had a visible impact on Tomoya, as he was hounded by the rest of the harem in that timeframe), Kotomi, Ryou, and Kyou in the Miyazawa arc, and Miyazawa in almost every arc besides her own and the . During his absence, Gohan assumed the role of the series' main character. They got a few cameos each afterwards, but for the most part, this bus stayed out of town. The bus briefly came back in the middle of the Android saga, but left again, never to return. The bus came back in GT when he merged with a clone and became the main villain. Afterwards, he was never seen again. The most recent introduction for Dragon Ball Super hints that 1. All the villains in the series are put on busses after their defeats, but Cell and Frieza reappeared in hell afterwards in late DBZ and DBGT. The rest stay gone. She's last seen getting drunk a bar, but makes a very brief cameo appearance in the Kid Buu saga giving Goku energy with the other earthlings. In the manga, she was put on a bus after the DB portion, and remains absent for the rest of the series. His present- day counterpart became part of the cast from then on, but Future Trunks himself wouldn't return for twenty- three real- world years, when he got a new story arc in Dragon Ball Super. The Bus Came Back for both of them, though Jellal comes back twice. No further details are given, not even where she will be going, and her disappearance is obviously used as a device to cause Mugi large amounts of angst. Fortunately, they both have been seen in later chapters. Now, seeing as he was about 8. There's a chance he should have been drawn to Pucci by the bloodline connection, but still doesn't appear. Don't need someone for now? Just ship them off to a post that the current arc isn't focusing on. Need them back? Either reassign them to the main characters' branch or have their department help out on the current crisis. Or rather, they're left behind when the main cast gets on the bus. Unlike many examples of this trope, she is still referenced often, and the likelihood of an eventual The Bus Came Back is especially good considering her.. She's shown twice afterwards in a particularly heartbreaking Heroic B. S. O. D. It happened to her Mai- Otome counterpart, as well. She disappears after the midway point of the series to run off with her newfound lover, only to return for the final showdown. Snow is absent for 2. She was also captured in the manga but it was much shorter (only about 2. She only shows up in flashbacks/stock footage when Ginta occasionally angsts about how he wants to save her. In fact, all Mazinger Z characters but Shiro, Boss and his gang when Great Mazinger started, although a few of them returned in the last season for the Grand Finale (Kouji, Sayaka, Prof. Yumi and Dr. In UFO Robo Grendizer, Kouji was the only character from Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger was not (although Boss made a cameo appearance). Go Nagai intended Sayaka to return, too, but Executive Meddling prevented this from happening. In the manga versions, though, more characters and settings from the original series show up. He doesn't show up again until Chapter 6. Shino lampshaded that he's still ashamed from being put on a pus at that time and he wanted to part of the rescue team. And Sakura was put on a bus because she was too bad for the team. However, he can apparently see what Obito can see. The Team Guy showed up later, but they couldn't do anything. Though, everyone's location is given to you and it's assumed they will all return. Since every arc of One Piece takes place on a different island, and the story follows the journey of Straw Hats, everyone who is not a Straw Hat or a traveling companion of theirs more or less gets put on a bus when they leave an island. In case of most civilians who don't leave their island, they are still on the bus except for maybe a few cameos from time to time, but most pirates and marines also travel around their world so they often meet up with the Straw Hats again on another island or are implied to do it in the future. She was followed by May (and her brother Max), who in turn was followed by Dawn, with both getting four years before joining Misty on the bus. If an interview with the anime director is anything to go by, this will be the fate for every female main character who travels with Ash in the series every time a new generation of Pok. Misty's departure has not been welcomed by fans, who claim that Pok. Unfortunately, Tracey was generally poorly received so he was quickly put on a bus himself (though remaining a minor character in Ash's hometown) and Brock remained as a main character in the show for 1. Cilan. When X and Y rolled around, Cilan himself was replaced by Clemont (and his sister Bonnie). Should this pattern continue, the male companion slot now holds the same disposability that the female companion slot does. His reappearances even go from awesome to laughable: During Hoenn he makes a Big Damn Heroes moment when the cast is attacked by wild Pok. The next time, when Ash and his group leave for the Battle Frontier, the narrator is about to close up the episode, but is promptly interrupted by Brock showing up to tag along. Then in Diamond & Pearl, Brock just gets off a truck on the side of the road where Ash happens to be. Some, like Squirtle and Charizard, are left with other trainers but will occasionally reappear, while others, like Pidgeot, Butterfree, Lapras, Goodra, and Greninja are released and disappear entirely, although Lapras made one reappearance in late Johto. Sometimes Ash will promise to come back for the Pokemon he releases, as shown by his usage of Goodra in the Kalos League (who he released again after it was done). An especially notable example is Ash's Primeape, who he left with another Trainer similarly to Squirtle and Charizard but hasn't been seen again since the first season. In fact, Ash has made it a habit to leave behind all of his Pok. At the end of the episode, he sends Tauros back.. Heracross eventually returns for the Johto league. From what's shown after the match, he spent over ten episodes sitting in a chair in his home and not moving. This happens with many of the series' characters (especially the classmates that become Black Rose duelists), but Touga is the most notable example. He was apparently operating in another sector. He is ordered to return to SDF- 3 after supervising weapon tests in the Omicron sector. We don't see him return and if he did, he's presumably missing with the SDF- 3, Rick Hunter (Hikaru Ichijo) and all the other Macross- era characters who were semi- phased out due to licensing restrictions. Mamoru was put on a plane for the Stars season of the first anime, and his fate remained unknown until the final showdown with the Big Bad. The Outer Senshi themselves have a habit of showing up for arbitrarily specific dangers, mostly so the writers can prune down the cast manageably.
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