![]() The last episode of Corpse Princess ends with a Smash to Black right in the middle of the final fight between Makina and Hokuto.At that point, the title card is shown, followed by the ending credits and a still image of Himeno that says "Thank you for watching." ![]() The anime adaptation of A Centaur's Life ends with Himeno winning the arm wrestling tournament, then asking why they were even competing in the first place.Given that the anime heavily relied on comedy, it goes to show that the anime would willingly sacrifice the opportunity to properly resolve its own story just for the sake of a joke. Bo-bobo makes note that the series has run out of funding, with most of the most sane characters reacting as you'd expect them to. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: The anime ends abruptly as the gang is running up the stairs towards the final battle.The Hallmark 2000 OVA fixes it with two recap episodes and a completely new one that ultimately says " Earn Your Happy Ending". Deliberately invoked in Bluecomet SPT Layzner, as the creators found their series Cut Short due to low ratings and Executive Meddling, and had to extensively rewrite the ending.Apparently the author decided that the outcome of the fight wasn't as important as the fact that Tama finally has a rival that's her equal. The Bamboo Blade manga ends right in the middle of Tama and Sakaki's first fight.Aku No Higan Beyond Evil ends shortly after Viktor reveals his backstory, with him observing Gota fight off several thugs who are attacking his family and appreciating the latter's growth, as this means that Gota is getting closer to being able to fulfill Victor's goal of killing the beast locked within him.which then doesn't take place because they got shunted to other materials instead. hack//SIGN features the buildup to a huge battle. The final (not counting specials) episode of.If not, expect a pissed off fanbase, in which case a Continuation Fic may pick up where the official story left off.Īs with all Ending Tropes, there will be unmarked spoilers ahead. If this is to build tension for a sequel, it's a Cliffhanger. Occasionally the story picks up later with a Remake or Spin-Off. Compare End-of-Series Awareness, No Romantic Resolution, Dead Fic (in fanfiction), Offscreen Inertia, The Resolution Will Not Be Identified, Drop the Cow, Endless Game and Non Standard Game Over. ![]() If the author's comments about the ending are similarly ambiguous, it's the Shrug of God. If external factors end the story, it is Cut Short: see Cancellation or Died During Production. But when a big story arc is dismissed with a handwave, it's an Aborted Arc. This trope may be combined with Negative Continuity, if the last episode's problems simply disappear. If the writer ends the story in a way where the viewer or reader must decide by his own interpretation how it ended, it's an Ambiguous Ending. If the ending leaves the characters ready to continue their usual exploits, it's And the Adventure Continues. When the lack of ending is passed off as being a good reward, it's A Winner Is You. If the story ends right before a big fight scene it's a Bolivian Army Ending. When the main plot is resolved but other threads aren't, that's a different trope: Left Hanging. ![]() But when you talk about a conclusion, you know that you can count this work out: a work intentionally ends unresolved, the Story Arcs are unconcluded, and you can believe whatever you want about what happens next. You say you want a resolution? Well, you know, we all want to see the end. The last words of the entire cast, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo ![]()
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