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One of the most sacred mantras among producers of syndicated television is "Status Quo Is God." While that may not make for the most compelling entertainment possible, there are legitimate reasons this is the case. When TV shows enter syndication and are licensed by new TV networks, they're usually just filling air time and there's no guarantee that they're going to be aired in any particular order, which would make watching any show with actual continuity difficult to impossible. So there is a place for shows where changes rarely stick...except, of course, during the requisite season-premiere shakeups.
Some of the most common victims of the Status Quo Is God rule are pets. Many TV shows and cartoons will introduce a companion animal into the mix for an episode or so — whether newly adopted by the cast, or a pet owned by an established character — only to never show or mention it again. On rare occasions, there may be an explanation for the pet's absence, but more often than not, the pet simply disappears and is never seen nor mentioned again.
Asides the aforementioned syndication issue, there are other reasons why this happens. It may be an issue of conserving detail, and the pet simply isn't shown again because it isn't necessary for the current story. There's also the matter that whenever an animal appears on a TV show, trainers and/or representatives of animal-welfare organizations have to be present, which costs money and resources the production company may not want to spend long-term. There's also the fact that working with various animals has its own unique challenges, such as the fact that some animals simply don't live very long and others might not behave. So it's not altogether surprising that many studios don't want to deal with animals more than is necessary.
A type of Plot Hole. Subtrope of What Happened to the Mouse?. Compare Chuck Cunningham Syndrome, which is when an established character suddenly disappears without being mentioned again. If a reason for the pet's disappearance is ever given, it's usually classifiable under Unsuccessful Pet Adoption or Put on a Bus. In extremely rare cases, the pet may be Killed Off for Real, either in dramatic or mundane fashion.
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Happy Days:
In "Two Angry Men", Fonzie has several pigeons as pets, but we never see them in future episodes.
Joanie has a hamster in an early episode, who never features again.
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Marville: There is no mention of Al's dog AOLstro beyond the second issue, not even in the Recap Episode issue #6 where Al tries to pitch his autobiography to a comic book editor.
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Adventure Time:
At one point, Finn & Jake receive a sea lard as a pet. The sea lard is hardly ever seen or mentioned after this, apart from an episode about Finn & Jake not appreciating the sea lard.
Marceline has a pet poodle named Shwabl. The dog only rarely appears in her house and is almost never called attention to.
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Mike's dog Bongo in Desperate Housewives is never seen again after season 2.
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Tweety, the pet canary in Poltergeist dies, and Carole-Anne asks for a replacement goldfish. Soon after, she's feeding goldfishes Tweety II and Tweety III. They remain for one scene with no sign they afterwards ended up in the closet with the rest of the bedroom's contents.
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The Addams Family: While most of the pets are recurring characters, in "Halloween- Addams Style", the family gets a horse, who is never seen again.
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In one episode of Pee-wee's Playhouse, a puppy shows up in the playhouse. It ends up belonging to Reba, who says that she'll bring it over to the playhouse to visit. And yet she never does.
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The Simpsons:
In the episode "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds", the Simpsons get a new dog, She's the Fastest, and she and Santa's Little Helper give birth to puppies. While the Simpsons decide that it's best to give the puppies away and Mr. Burns ends up stealing them, they never mention anything about needing to get rid of She's the Fastest, yet she isn't seen or mentioned again after that episode. We never see Mr. Burns with the puppies again, although they're presumably all still running at various race tracks.
Lisa gets a guinea pig in another episode, which serves only as a Lead In for the main plot, and is not mentioned again after the episode is over.
In "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart," Bart buys Marge a rabbit for her birthday in memory of a beloved childhood pet. The rabbit appears throughout the episode and Homer is even seen walking it on a leash along with Santa's Little Helper, but it's never seen in any episode since.
Krusty adopts a greyhound-poodle hybrid puppy from the Simpson family in "Today I Am a Clown." While taking it for a walk, he realizes that his name isn't on the Jewish walk of fame, starting the main plot of the episode. Krusty's dog isn't seen again for the remainder of the episode or the series.
Strangles, Bart's pet boa constrictor from "Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!", is ultimately taken in by Groundskeeper Willie and moves into his shack. Naturally, this never comes up again.
Santa's Little Helper's mother, She-Biscuit, is seemingly adopted by the Simpsons at the end of "The Way of the Dog", the finale of the 31st season. She isn't in the following season, however. In Season 33's "Mothers and Other Strangers," she visits the family for Mother's Day, implying that she isn't actually owned by the Simpsons but stays at their house to spend time with her son.
Santa's Little Helper himself was an unintentional example in Season 1. Due to a Troubled Production, the show's intended pilot was held back and aired as the season finale, with Christmas Episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire," in which Santa's Little Helper is adopted as the family dog, airing as the premiere instead. Since the episode was originally supposed to air near the end of the season, Santa's Little Helper only made one more appearance that season and was otherwise completely absent. This was deliberately Averted from that point forward as the staff was fond of Santa's Little Helper and made up for it with plenty of appearances in Season 2 (in which he had his own episode, "Bart's Dog Gets an F") and beyond.
Plopper, better known as "Spider-Pig," from The Simpsons Movie is a particularly odd example. After serving as a key plot motivator for the entire first half of the film, he vanishes from the story around the midpoint in such a way as to make many viewers assume he died. (In fact, a deleted scene shows him alive and participating in the town cleanup at the end.) He made occasional cameos in the show proper from there, but his actual fate wasn't explained until nearly ten years later, when the episode "Pork and Burns" revealed that he's still living with the Simpsons (in a wallow in their backyard), and it's never come up because Marge has been quietly handling all of the pig care behind the scenes.
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The animated version of Milly, Molly usually has all pets stick around, but in "Billy Boy and Daffodil", Miss Blythe's budgie, that she gets to replace her dead budgie Jock, is never seen in later episodes.
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Full House:
In one episode, DJ and Kimmy decide to buy a horse, which is sold cheap but its daily food is expensive. At the end, Becky decides to keep the horse somewhere for them, and the horse is never mentioned again.
After it saves his life in "The Return Of Grandma", Jesse adopts a turtle and names it Bubba. Bubba never appears again.
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In the first Ricky Rapper book, Lennart has a dog named Vanessa, who never appears again. In a later book, it's offhandedly mentioned that she died of old age.
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Heroes has Mohinder's lizard (inherited from his father, who also named it Mohinder) and the "turtle" (really a tortoise) Matt acquired in Botswana both disappear around when their owners are too busy becoming a roach-spider-creature and being kidnapped by the government, respectively, for reptile caretaking. Averted with Mr Muggles, who remains a consistent presence throughout the series.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012): "The Gauntlet" introduces Hachiko, a dog owned by the Foot Clan whose only purpose appears to be playing an indirect part in turning Bradford into Dogpound. Hachiko is then never seen or even mentioned again for the rest of the series.
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Johan and Peewit: Peewit adops a vegetarian falcon named Romulus in "The Earl of Montresor" who then promptly vanishes.
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In The Princess and the Frog: In Charlotte and Tiana's childhood, the former has a cat and dog. In the present, only the dog is seen. We're never shown an explanation for the cat, who may even be dead.
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Musashi: When we first meet Sasaki Kojirō he has a pet monkey. The monkey then disappears, never to be seen again!
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: While Jumpa's long absences are explained by the fact that Diana keeps her on Paradise Island, Diana also owns a horse named Serge who never appears again without explanation after Paula von Gunther's Heel–Face Turn. Jumpa shows up occasionally in later iterations, only to once again go missing without explanation as the comic continues.
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In the Harry Potter books, some of the main cast's pets—namely, Hermione's cat Crookshanks, Neville's toad Trevor, and Ron's owl Pigwidgeon— aren't mentioned in the final book, leaving their status ambiguous at the end of the series. Although, Word of God revealed that Trevor escaped and managed to live the rest of its life in the lake.
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In the original Tenchi Muyo! OVA, Sasami has a cute ferret-like pet◊ in her first appearance. It is neither shown nor brought up again, likely because it was functionally replaced with Ryo-Ohki.
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Animaniacs: A Running Gag is Dot keeping a monster in a box as a pet, but she has a different pet each time.
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In the King of the Hill episode “Pretty, Pretty Dresses” Bill at one point buys an iguana he names Lenore after his ex-wife to try to help cope with his loneliness. It gets spooked by Ladybird, the Hill’s bloodhound, and runs away; later on Hank finds it and returns it to Bill. The rest of the episode deals with Bill losing his mind and starts wearing his ex-wife’s clothes she left behind, believing himself to be her. The iguana is never seen again after that scene and for the rest of the series.
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Sesame Street:
In one segment, Ernie brings home a puppy for himself and Bert. The sketch ends with them having trouble coming up with names for the dog...maybe that's why they didn't keep it.
In one book, Ernie and Bert get a cat named Bernie. Bernie is never seen on the show.
In another book, Elmo has a cat. Again, this cat never features on the show.
Telly has a fish tank in one skit, in which his fish sing a song. They're never seen again despite Telly's other pet, a hamster named Chuckie Sue, being a recurring character.
In one book, Big Bird is shown to have a goldfish named Goldie. In the series, Big Bird has no pets, and Goldie is somehow replaced with Elmo's goldfish Dorothy.
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Total Drama:
In "The Sucky Outdoors", DJ adopts a rabbit in the woods and kept it with him until "Who Can You Trust?" where it along with a snake and eagle got eaten by a shark. Because of this, Duncan finds another rabbit and gives it to DJ. The second rabbit's only other appearance was "Haute Camp-ture" where it got into some accidents. Maybe that's why it didn't appear in future episodes.
Duncan and Courtney are revealed to own a raccoon named Brittany in "Celebrity Manhunt's Total Drama Action Reunion Special". The raccoon hasn't been seen or mentioned after this episode.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine:
In Season 3, Rosa adopts Arlo as a Replacement Goldfish for Charles's dead dog Jason. Charles is understandably upset by Rosa's heartlessness, so Rosa adopts Arlo instead. Despite her declaration of love for him at the end of the episode, he's never seen or mentioned again, even at the end of Season 4 when Rosa is sending off all of her belongings so that she can flee to Argentina.
Jason himself only appears (alive) in one episode, when Jake is forced to wash Jason as payback for his debt to Charles. Likewise, Charles's other dogs only appear in "Payback" being washed by Jake.
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Amy Farrah Fowler has a smoking pet monkey in one episode of The Big Bang Theory that is never mentioned again after that episode. Fowler is actually forced by her academic superiors to relinquish the monkeys she keeps at home. Not because of the smoking or the unauthorised taking her work home with her, but for "unprofessional behaviour": when monkeys crazed by nicotine deprivation started flinging excrement at her in protest, she threw it right back.
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In the Nero Wolfe stort story "Die Like A Dog", Wolfe and Archie wind up taking ownership of the dog that was crucial to the story's case. They made it clear they kept him, changed his name from Bootsy to Jet.... and then never so much as mentioned the dog ever again in any other stories.
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In the Sonic Boom episode, "Buster", after Sticks shakes a kitten out of a tree, Amy decides to get Sticks a pet to teach her the responsibilities of animal care. When Sonic takes Sticks to the pet store, Sticks finds every pet there too cute, fuzzy, and adorable for her tastes. She then finds a disgusting robot dog that spits slime in a trash can and names him "Buster". Buster quickly annoys Sticks' friends, and it is later revealed that Buster was created by Dr. Eggman. When Buster transforms into a monster and attacks Sticks' friends, Sticks disciplines him to get him back to his normal self. At the end of the episode, Sticks lets Buster go, having found out he's an evil robot unfit to keep as a pet. Buster has not been seen or referenced since.
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Wizards of Waverly Place: Early in season one, the kids adopt a dragon in disguise as a dog, fittingly named "Dragon". Throughout the episode, they were struggling to keep Dragon's true species from their parents and, later, take him back from the con-artist who sold him to them and then stole him back. After this episode, their parents knew he was a dragon and they were prepared to keep him. However, he never showed up again, and his disappearance was questioned by Max in a much later episode.
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In Everybody Loves Raymond, Robert's pet bulldog Shamsky has a whole episode devoted to him explaining how he arrived and how he cost Ray nearly two thousand dollars. After this big build-up Shamsky the bulldog appears in maybe two more episodes and then nothing more is seen or heard.
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998): In the episode "Pet Feud", Professor Utonium creates the perfect pet named Beebo. Beebo is the main focus of the episode, and at the end of the story all inhabitants of Townsville get one, but they are never seen or even mentioned again afterwards.
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Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM):
Dr. Robotnik had a pet robotic bird named Cluck who only made appearances in the first season.
Sonic also had a dog named Muttski who was roboticized alongside his Uncle Chuck as seen in "Heads or Tails". Despite Sonic mentioning they'll be back together someday, Muttski makes no other appearances in the cartoon.
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Jackie Chan Adventures:
In "Enter the Cat", Jade picks up a cat that she names Ruby, who never seen again afterwards.
Scruffy is the only Noble Animal the Chans keep after Shendu takes their powers and he's never seen again after the episode where he's possessed by an Oni Mask.
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In The Odd Couple (1970) TV series episode "The Subway Story", Felix brings home a puppy for Oscar called Yawbus ("subway" spelled backwards). He's never mentioned again. Earlier, Felix's parrot Albert contracted Chuck Cunningham Syndrome after an episode in which he "died."
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Avatar: The Last Airbender:
During the show's development, Zuko originally had a pet hawk, but it was removed because the creators thought a pet would detract from Zuko's belligerent attitude.
In the episode "The Runaway", Sokka gets a pet messenger hawk. The episode ends with him sending it to take a message to Toph's parents, and it is never seen again.
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Arthur: In "So Long, Spanky", D.W. has a pet bird named Spanky, who is never seen prior to this episode. And he never appears again, because he dies in this episode. D.W. then adopts a frog she names Toady, and it seems like Toady will stick around, but her next appearance is six seasons later (where it's revealed that she has since run away).
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Victorious: When the two break up, Jade buys Beck a dog so he will take her back. The dog ends up attacking Beck's dad. The dog doesn't appear in any other episodes, with no explanation. Presumably Beck didn't want to keep it after it attacked his dad.
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Summertime Shorts introduces a new pet for Sunset Shimmer in "Pet Project", a leopard gecko she names Ray. Ray never appears in any of the following shorts nor the subsequent Digital Series, mostly because the shorts were made by a different animation studio, Boulder Media Inc., instead of main studio DHX Media, who never got any assets for Ray.
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In the fourth season of Steven Universe, Steven turns a pumpkin into a doglike companion for Lapis Lazuli and Peridot that is seen variously through the next two seasons. However, by Steven Universe: The Movie Pumpkin is conspicuously absent without explanation. One of the show's crew implied she died of old age during the Time Skip. However, the very last scene of Steven Universe shows several similar gourds, one of which looks like a baby version of Pumpkin.
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In The Flash, H.R gives a pet turtle called "McSnurtle the Turtle" to Barry and Iris as a house warming gift. It only appears in "Borrowing Problems from the Future" and is never mentioned again.
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Phil, Daddy-O's protagonist, is driving a truck in the opening establishing shots and scene, accompanied by a dog. That's the only scene where the dog appears. Some say he's still sitting in the truck waiting for Phil to get back from doing the rest of the film.
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Warehouse 13: In the first episode, Myka is given a ferret by an artifact that grants wishes when she wishes for something impossible (which is apparently its default consolation prize for such wishes). It's only mentioned once or twice in passing thereafter, with the exception of a single episode a couple seasons later when they need a cover story to visit a local vet...during which we only see the pet carrier.
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KaBlam!: At the end of the Life With Loopy episode "Goldfish Ghost", Loopy takes in a stray cat for a pet. The cat is never seen or mentioned again for the rest of the series, however a litter box is shown in the house in the later episode "Rock N Roll Loopy", suggesting the family might still own the cat.
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One scene in It's Pat! shows that Pat has a cat, Muffy, who is never seen or mentioned again after the one scene. This scene is done to once again trick the audience into thinking that the mystery of Pat's gender is revealed, as Chris says to Pat, "I love to stroke your pussycat", before we see the cat.
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The Loud House:
In "The Price of Admission", Lana is seen with a monkey and a pig as well as her usual pets (a frog, snake, rat, and lizard). The monkey and pig are never seen again.
In "Mall of Duty", Lola, Lisa, and Lucy adopt a duckling each, but the ducklings are never seen again.
In "Missed Connection", Lana has a female snake, who has babies. In "Friends in Dry Places", she has a different female snake, who also has babies. Neither of these female snakes, nor their babies, are ever seen again.
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The Brittas Empire: One episode had Carole get a pet kitten, Biggles, which Brittas takes from her. Although the end of the episode has Brittas having a change of heart and planning to give it back to her, the kitten never appears again.
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Extreme Dinosaurs: Early in the series, the dinosaurs obtained a baby ostrich that they named Ditto. Ditto made several sporadic appearances before disappearing entirely and never being mentioned again.
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In the Dinosaurs episode "And the Winner Is...", during a live-by-satellite interview with Earl, Earl reveals that the family now has a dog (in response to Roy's advice that for every question he's unsure of, just say something about children or puppies). It's an especially surprising case since it's the one time an actual dog was used (as opposed to having cave people acting like dogs). Needless to say, this was a one-time gag and the dog never appeared again.
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SheZow: In the episode "Maz Junior", SheZow and Maz rescue a rare lizard from a greedy millionaire, Maz adopts it and names it Maz Junior, who is never seen again.
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In the Between the Lions episode "What Parakeets Need", the Lion Family gets a pet parakeet named Sweety Tweety who began to speak at the end. The parakeet was never seen or mentioned again with no explanation given for its absence.
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The opening battle of Gladiator features Maximus' pet wolfhound, who had a prominent role on the battlefield, even helping its master by biting an enemy soldier's arm. But after the battle is over, the wolfhound just disappears.
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Odd Squad: Ms. O gets a dog named Woops in the episode Puppet Show. He helps out in that one episode, and never appears again.
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Charlie and Lola: In one book, Lola wants a dog, but gets a rabbit instead. Charlie pretends it's a dog and Lola either plays along or is fooled. This rabbit is never seen in any other book, nor in the show.
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The Brady Bunch:
In the first episode, the girls have a cat, who is never seen or mentioned again after the first episode. This despite the cat's inability to get along with the boys' dog Tiger is used as an analogy for the kids learning to get along with their new step-siblings.
As for Tiger himself, he stuck around for a couple of seasons before vanishing without explanation. Even stranger, the final episode he appeared in was A Day in the Limelight where the plot involves the kids devastated that they have to get rid of their pet because Bobby is allergic to him, only for a happy ending when it turns out he was allergic to something else. The reason for this was that, the day the episode was supposed to start filming, the animal handler discovered to his horror that Tiger had somehow escaped his kennel, ran out onto the freeway, and met a gruesome end. He ended up finding a lookalike at a pet store but since the dog wasn't trained the truth came out when they tried to shoot the scene where the kids say goodbye and the dog wasn't cooperating. They managed to get enough footage out of the dog to finish the episode but that was the last we saw of Tiger, ironically in an episode where he doesn't leave the Brady family.
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Thorgal: Slive's pet wolf Sharn doesn't appear in her second and final appearance.
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Jaller in the BIONICLE books of the underwater Mahir Nui arc uses a Hahnah crab that saved his life to carry his gatling gun. The animal was even included with Jaller's toy. When he and his team get teleported back to dry land by Matoro, the Hahnah is absent and not brought up again. The writer explained that Matoro just wanted to save his friends and didn't care for the animal, which so remained in the sea. At least Jaller got to keep his gun.
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Rugrats:
In "Bestest of Show", Susie is shown to have a pet gerbil named Herbie, who can ride a tricycle. Herbie is never mentioned or seen after this episode.
In the episode "I Remember Melville", Chuckie gets a pet pill bug named Melville, who suddenly dies when Chuckie asks Tommy, Phil, and Lil to look after him. Chuckie is upset over having lost Melville, and the babies throw a funeral for him near the end of the episode. Although "I Remember Melville" is Melville's only appearance, Chuckie does reference him in a later episode.
In the episode "The Smell of Success", Chuckie gets to keep a rat named Cheddar but he's not seen in future episodes.
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Big City Greens: In "Suite Retreat", Cricket is shown to have a jar full of pet spiders which annoy Gramma. The spiders are never seen again after that episode.
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The Fairly OddParents!:
Vicky had a dog named Doidle who seemed to have a hatred of Timmy Turner as well, growling at him whenever he's around. But after the Season 5 episode "Presto Change-O", he disappears without any explanation. Apart from Doidle, Vicky had other pets that were only seen in "Dog's Day Afternoon" which were Happy the goldfish, Chipper the cat, Ginny the parrot, and Spunky the hamster.
Dinkleberg also had a dog named Dinkledog who has only appeared in a couple episodes. In "Love at First Bark", he was seemingly replaced with Peaches who only appears in that episode.
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In Get Smart, Max's dog Fang only features in Season One due to the producers having trouble training his actor.
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The Amazing World of Gumball:
In the first season episode "The Date", Gumball discovers Penny has a pet tarantula named Mr. Cuddles. Despite numerous scenes in the Fitzgerald household, Mr. Cuddles is only seen once more in a montage of objects and animals in "The World".
Downplayed by the evil turtle the Wattersons adopt in "The Puppy". It makes two minor appearance after that, but then gets another major role in "The Nest" that writes it out of the series (then makes another minor appearance that's apparently from an old recording made previously).
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Upin & Ipin: The titular twin pet a cat they name Apin in a season 3 episode. Apin is never seen again after a minor appearance in the next episode.
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Invader Zim has a variant: in one of his possibly-prerecorded messages to his children, Professor Membrane reminds them to feed the dog. This reminds the pair that hey, they used to have a dog, didn't they? and they take a minute to look around in confusion. The viewers, however, never heard of it before.
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The Byers family has a dog named Chester in the first season of Stranger Things that is never seen or mentioned in later seasons. The actor who plays Will Byers says Chester died between the first and second seasons.
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The final episode "Basil the Rat" of Fawlty Towers: not Manuel's pet rat who was unknown to Basil and Sybil until this episode, but the unnamed black cat, which appears to live in the kitchen, and wanders in and out, as if it has always been there.
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My World… and Welcome to It:
When the title character (a poodle) in "Christabel" dies later in this episode, the family adopts a puppy as replacement. It does not appear afterwards.
"The Saga of Dimity Ann" focuses on the family's cat, who is presented as having been a member of the household for a long while. She is otherwise not encountered or referred to before or after this episode.
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Les Légendaires: Shimy's lion Lionfeu was initially meant the be the Team Pet but the author hated drawing him so he vanished after the second book.
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SpongeBob SquarePants:
The episode "Wormy" has Sandy with several pets, including the titular Wormy, a caterpillar that turns into a butterfly. However, later episodes don't show Sandy with any pets.
Squidward gets a pet racing snail named Snellie in "The Great Snail Race". Once the episode is over, Snellie is never seen again. After this episode, "Sanctuary!" and "A Place for Pets" show that Squidward is allergic to pets (especially multiple snails), explaining why Snellie isn't seen anymore.
In "Dumped", SpongeBob adopts two other snails named Larry and Jerry. Larry gets given away, but no explanation is given for Jerry's absence.
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
The early episode "A Bird in the Hoof" introduces Philomena, Princess Celestia's pet phoenix. Philomena plays a major role in the episode, which establishes her as Princess Celestia's longtime and immortal pet, but she is never seen nor mentioned again for the rest of the series, with no explanation given for her absence. However, Philomena regularly appears in the background in the comics.
In "Dragon Quest", Spike ends up with a phoenix egg, and it hatches into a baby phoenix at the end of the episode, whom Spike names Peewee. We didn't see him again until "Just for Sidekicks", where we see through pictures that Spike tried to raise him, but ended up taking him back to his original parents.
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Biker Mice from Mars: In the 2006 episode "Biker Mice Down Under" Stoker takes a bat, who he names Einstein, on as a companion. He's never seen again after that.
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Beetlejuice: The Deetz family cat, Percy was a recurring minor character who always got spooked by BJ's antics in the first two seasons. But after the episode "Bewitched, Bothered & Beetlejuiced", Percy pretty much disappears from the series and is never seen again.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
Rodrick and Greg get a fish each in "Dog Days". Greg's fish dies, but Rodrick's fish survives, yet still is never seen again.
Zigzagged with the pig the family receives in The Long Haul. It sticks around in the following two books, but it's absent from The Getaway. The Meltdown explains that the pig was upset over not being included on the vacation, and was then sent to obedience school, where it escaped. The pig isn't seen or mentioned after this book.
In "The Long Haul", Greg mentions Grandma having a cat in the past. We never see the cat in the present, so maybe it died or was given away.
In the second of the movie adaptations, Rowley has a bird that he uses in a magic trick, which is never seen again in either the other movies or the show.
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During the Sinnoh arc of Pokémon: The Series, Paul caught a Gliscor at the same time as Ash caught his Gligar. The implication was that Gliscor would become The Rival to Gligar, but Gliscor made only two further appearances (one of those being a cameo) before disappearing with no explanation.
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Sydney to the Max: The ending of "Who Let the Dogs In" has Sydney adopting Hawk, the turtle Max had in his childhood. The turtle strangely did not appear again for the rest of the series.
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On Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Willow and Tara got a kitten, who was only seen in three episodes. An off-hand comment much later on suggests that this kitten was killed off-screen by an accident. It's not explicitly confirmed that the cat is dead, though, and the wording could be interpreted a number of ways.
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Green Eggs and Ham (2019): In the first episode of season 2, one of the bills Guy is stressing over is "bamboo for the pandog." Said pandog never appears in the season. While it could conceivably be off-screen at home with Michellee while the other characters are off on their adventures, she winds up joining them at the end with the intention of permanently moving to Zookia, and no mention is made of having a pet.
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House of Anubis: Though kept slightly longer than one episode, the cat Amber found and adopted in the first season vanished following the short arc where they assumed Victor stole it, killed it, and stuffed it. Though this led to Trudy being fired by Victor, the cat itself was never seen or mentioned again.
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Mog: In "Goodbye, Mog", Mog appears to die and the Thomases get a kitten named Rumpus. In the next book, "Mog's Christmas Calamity", Mog gets an Unexplained Recovery and Rumpus is nowhere to be seen.
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In How I Met Your Mother, for the first two seasons Robin keeps five dogs in her apartment and they appear in several episodes. However, she ends up sending them to live on a farm with her aunt and they are never seen again. The real reason for this was that Josh Radnor had dog allergies.
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Subverted and Lampshaded. In one Dinosaur Comics comic, T-Rex gets a dog that he names The Angriest Dog In The World. This dog is brought up again only a handful of times in the proceeding thousands of pages, usually with a Lampshade Hanging about how rarely he shows up.
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On Charmed (1998) the sisters had a cat named Kit, but after the first season or so the studio no longer had the animal. They covered with green screens and stock footage, but eventually stopped. Years later Kit returns as a human, having been rewarded for her work as the sisters' familiar.
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One episode of I Love Lucy shows that Ethel and Fred have a dog. It never appears again.
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In Friends, the chick and the duck serve as Chandler and Joey's pets for several seasons before disappearing without explanation. In the Grand Finale, it's mentioned that they died of natural causes and everyone in group lied to Joey that they were sent to live on a farm.
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: Baby Teeth, the Bodega's mascot/pet dinosaur, was intended to be a regular fixture of the Bodega, but disappeared after her introductory episode. Subverted at the last minute, however, as she made an appearance in the "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue.
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Gravity Falls: Mabel adopts the lobster she was supposed to eat at a restaurant in "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel" and drops it in the aquarium at the Mystery Shack. It never shows up again and the tank appears empty afterward.
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Happy Heroes: The commander of Planet Gray has a pet dog named Laifu who serves a major role in one episode of Season 7 before disappearing afterwards.
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In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Chief O'Brien shows Reg Barclay his pet tarantula Christina in the episode "Realm of Fear", who he got after ditching his fear of spiders. The spider is never seen in other episodes.
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