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  1. A Series Fauxnale is an installment of a work that was originally planned to serve as its conclusion, but ultimately becomes known as just another (if particularly impressive) episode. Perhaps the creators were uncertain of the future, so they produce something that can quickly tie up the big loose ends in the event they aren't able to continue ...

  2. Series Fauxnale in Western Animation. Adventure Time: "Mortal Folly" and "Mortal Recoil" were originally intended to be the final episodes of the show in case Cartoon Network didn't renew the show for a third season. The original series ended with "Come Along With Me", an hour-long finale that concluded many of the show's major plotlines, most ...

  3. An epic Low Fantasy adventure novel written by Richard Adams, first published in 1972. Hazel, our protagonist, is a youngster scratching out a living as best he can on the outskirts of society. He also looks after his little brother, Fiver, a fragile soul prone to odd hallucinations. After Fiver has a vision of their hometown being destroyed ...

  4. Series Fauxnale in Anime & Manga. Done deliberately in Attack on Titan with the "Return to Shiganshina" arc, which gathers all the heroes and villains in the place Where It All Began. A massive battle ensues, tons of characters die and it all ends with Eren and co. reaching the long-rumored basement and learning the truth about the Titans and ...

  5. Series Fauxnale. Basic Trope: A season finale that feels like the Grand Finale, and may have been intended to be so. Straight The final episode of the second season of Troper Quest ends in the downfall of Emperor Evulz and his empire, the death of Lance, and the marriage of Hiro and Alice. Except the show continues for 3 more seasons with a new ...

  6. Thlayli (Bigwig) had made his way up the run and was crouching immediately below. Blood had matted the great thatch of fur on his head, and one ear, half severed, hung down beside his face. His breathing was slow and heavy. "It's about bunnies." An epic Low Fantasy adventure by Richard Adams. Hazel, our protagonist, has a little brother named Fiver. Fiver has horrific — and as later events ...

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