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A scene that gives meaning to the image depicted with the title of something, such as the cover art of a book, or the title screen or main menu of a video game. Basically, the graphical version of Title Drop.
Some title screens or covers simply have no alternate meanings to interpret, such as a splash screen or a portrait of the main character. Not this one. This one shows something mind screwy and/or nightmarish that has no discernible meaning to the premise of the series. Or perhaps it depicts something like a weird character or object we haven't seen yet, or a scene that's highly unlikely to happen.
Of course, each time we pick up the book or boot up the game, we see these images, and it becomes burned into our subconscious so much so that we're constantly waiting for it to actually happen and wondering what it means.
...and then comes the Cover Drop, and suddenly it all makes sense. We finally get to see and understand the (usually) profound meaning of the title screen.
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Most of the covers in the Belgariad and Mallorean connect to a scene from the book they're on. King of the Murgos, for example, shows Polgara talking to a giant snake - that snake is Salmarissa, the queen of the Nyissians.
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The cover of Watchmen displays a close up of an image which repeats throughout the story, the Comedian's bloodstained smiley, although it is not readily apparent that this is what is being shown until it appears in the novel.
In fact, every cover of the original comics (seen as the chapter screens in the graphic novel) are a close-up of an object featured in the first panel of each respective chapter.
The cover of The Multiversity: Pax Americana does the same trick with a burning flag with a peace symbol on it, for the Peacemaker.
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In Hitman: Blood Money, the main menu shows Agent 47 lying in statee in a church, apparently dead. This turns out to be the last mission of the game.
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A swimming baby chasing a dollar bill on a fishhook, similar to the picture on the album cover of Nevermind, shows up in the video for "Come as You Are". It's unknown if this footage is from the album cover's photo shoot.
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The Sluggy Freelance storyline "bROKEN" has a cover that shows a silhouette of the main character Torg, standing over another character bent over on the ground. That pose crops up subtly at least four times with different characters in the role. The image's importance turns out to be that it's part of a memory Torg is repressing to cope with the deaths of his friends.
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Some DVD copies of Requiem for a Dream have a picture of TV color bars◊ on the disc. They're only onscreen before the beginning of "Winter."
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The Talos Principle: If you find the easter egg that releases the cat, Talos will pick it up at the end of the game and carry it as shown.
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Foundation (1951): The 1965 Panther cover, 1983 Del Rey cover, and 1991 Bantam Spectra cover have an artist depicting the Time Vault, where the long-dead Hari Seldon has a holographic message for the successors of Terminus.
On the Panther cover, it's a red cube containing the Hologram of Seldon in a room with red walls.
On the Del Rey cover, it's a green cube containing the Hologram of Seldon set upon a pedestal.
On the Bantam Spectra cover, it's a blue cylinder containing the Hologram of Seldon behind a bronze vault door with blackness behind it.
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Only applicable to the original cover, but the opening track to Modest Mouse's The Moon & Antarctica features the line "When you get to the promised land, you're gonna shake that eye's hand". The cover shows two people in the clouds, shaking hands.
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Subverted in the Blake and Mortimer story "The Necklace Affair", which shows Olrik admiring the necklace while holding it up with both hands. The scene happens later with the exact same pose and facial expression, but with a dishonest jeweler instead of Olrik.
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The novel Manhattan Transfer shows the titular city encased in a dome and being lifted into the sky. Turns out this quite literally happens around chapter two.
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Variation: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow's game-over screen is an exact match to one of the paintings in the castle.
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The Wraeththu RPG is not one of the three worst RPGs of all time, but tends to come up once those have been addressed. Its cover features a broken dagger and some kind of strange ornamental flower. Inside, it transpires that the game is about a post-apocalyptic all-male hermaphroditic race of Pretty Boy who are better than you at everything, human. Their penises are shaped like flowers.
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The video for Imagine Dragons' "It's Time" shows the flying curved man from the Continued Silence EP cover art.
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The poster for The Devil Inside depicts a spooky-looking nun with milky white eyes. She appears for two seconds and has no overall significance except a.) looking creepy and b.) providing a creepy-looking movie poster.
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Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids: The original 1953 cover shows Lucky's EVA battle versus Dingo with the push-guns.
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Final Fantasy VII's logo show Meteor streaming down to hit the planet with the Black Materia in its wake.
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Final Fantasy XII's logo shows Gabranth with his head thrown back and his swords held out to the side. Though the scene doesn't appear in-game exactly, Dissidia Final Fantasy has Gabranth assuming the pose at the end of his EX Burst as a Mythology Gag.
A similar thing occurred with Final Fantasy II. The original Nintendo logo had Firion holding his Blood Sword in front of his face. This never appeared in the game, but during his final confrontation against the Emperor in Dissidia, he assumes this exact same stance.
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Final Fantasy XIV's original logo and the one for A Realm Reborn depicts what appears to be a party of adventurers heading out, similar to FFXI's. But come 5.3 and it becomes something of a in-series Mythology Gag when a cutscene in the final trial, the Seat of Sacrifice, more or less depicts the logo with Elidibus and his summoned Warriors of Light.
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The covers of all of Lisanne Norman's Sholan Alliance novels are based on a scene from the book.
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Sonic Colors features the cast of Wisp aliens circling a running Sonic at the title screen. That's how they look like upon combining themselves into a "Final Color Blaster" to destroy Dr. Eggman's ultimate machine at the end.
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The Carry On film posters sort of did this. Occasionally the illustrator of the poster would draw a tiny picture of a brief scene that appears in the movie, as well as a photoshopped (or, 1960s' photoshop) of an actor's face from one of the film's scenes, or just a full photograph. For example, the poster◊ for Carry On Jack has the images of the actors' heads from some of the scenes and a drawing at the bottom of someone getting whipped against a wall, much like Bernard Cribbins' character in the film.
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In Jurassic World Dominion, right before the final battle with the Giganotosaurus, Rexy ends up dropping the cover of not just the movie, but the entire Jurassic Park franchise itself, when she sticks her head through a circle.
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The "bee girl" from the cover of Blind Melon's Self-Titled Album plays an important role in the music video for "No Rain".
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#44 creates a contrived story where Cassie accidentally winds up in Australia. As the review blog Cinnamon Bunzuh! put it, "Let's talk about the cover, since the only reason this book was written was so [artist David] Mattingly could draw a kangaroo."
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The opening of The X-Files shows Mulder and Scully entering an apartment frame-by-frame. This scene shows up in the episode "Squeeze".
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Banjo-Tooie has an example where both the opening scene and the opening menu have an extremely similar depiction. The opening menu has the camera panning down the sky and Grunty's former lair before eventually slowly focusing on a struggling Klungo's attempts to move Grunty's boulder, and the opening cutscene has this as well. The only difference between the two (besides the obvious fact that Klungo talks as it starts focusing on him, or the text backstory/game logos) is that the opening menu has it being sunny out, whereas the opening cutscene has it raining.
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Seen very briefly for Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, the photo◊ on the cover can be found later when you go back to your own house. It's not frozen over, however.
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The poster art for Jeepers Creepers is taken from the last shot in the movie, when the Creeper peers through a hole in Darry's head
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The cover of Kingdom Hearts shows a heart-shaped moon in the background with the main characters sitting atop a tower. The significance of the moon doesn't become apparent until the third game, where it is revealed to be the entity "Kingdom Hearts". The city also resembles the World That Never Was, the world in which the Kingdom Hearts moon is seen.
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The title screen of Super Mario World showed an Attract Mode demo of "Groovy", a super-secret optional level that's difficult to get to.
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Mass Effect 2. The game's title screen depicts a swirling red vortex surrounded by what appears to be scattered debris. Near the end of the game, it's revealed that this is the galactic core, only accessible through the Omega-4 relay.
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The film adaptation of Twilight (2005) has a scene in which Edward catches an apple in both hands, mirroring the novel's cover.
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The poster for The Equalizer features Robert McCall, played by Denzel Washington, armed with a nail gun and standing in the middle of rain. This happens in the climax of the movie, when McCall finishes off Teddy with a nail gun.
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Phineas and Ferb's opening is a variant on the Bowling for Soup song "Today's Gonna Be a Great Day," and over time Phineas and Ferb do most of the bizarre things that the song mentions. Eventually it seems like the creators felt obligated to include everything, leading to scenes like this:
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A few Gunnerkrigg Court chapter covers. The face on Chapter 9 belongs to a statue in Eglamore's office. The wall from Chapter 16 is from Annie's old bedroom at the hospital.
In a combination with Title Drop, the chapter title "Fire Spike" depicted only a stylised symbol of fire, leaving its exact meaning unclear until it turned out to be a symbol for her ancestor, the fire elemental.
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Chainsaw Man:
The cover of volume 9 includes Aki as a child holding a snowball, like in his earlier flashback to his family's death. It's what Aki see in his Dying Dream.
Volume 10 has Makima standing in a door, pointing a Finger Gun at the reader. This reflects the POV of Power as Makima kills her.
Volume 11 shows Denji wearing his uniform's suit, instead of just the dress shirt, something he puts on in-series for the first time to blend in while Playing Possum in a pile of dead agents.
Volume 13 has Yuko in front of an upside-down background, foretelling her last scene in the volume where her decapitated body is hoisted up by the leg.
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The music video for "Heart Shaped Box" features a woman dressed as the anatomical statue angel seen on the cover of In Utero.
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A similar thing occurred with Final Fantasy II. The original Nintendo logo had Firion holding his Blood Sword in front of his face. This never appeared in the game, but during his final confrontation against the Emperor in Dissidia, he assumes this exact same stance.
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Final Fantasy IX has a glowing crystal in its logo which appears in the final dungeon as the source of all life in the world.
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Final Fantasy VI's logo shows a figure riding Magitek Armor, shown during the opening scene to be the female protagonist. The logo is also red and when the game begins descends among thunderclouds and rises up in flames. That should be your first clue the game's first half does not end well.
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Final Fantasy XI's is a bit nebulous, but a good interpretation is that it depicts a full alliance in combat, which many long-time players will tell you is a definite Moment of Awesome.
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In the Scorpions video for "No One Like You", guitarist Rudolf Schenker appears as "the man with forks in his eyes" from the cover of the album, Blackout.
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Known Space:
The cover of Man-Kzin Wars III is very nicely based on a scene from one of the stories inside.
The cover of Inconstant Star is based almost exactly on the opening scene of the book.
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The green apple on the disc for Stranger Than Fiction. The ending to Eiffel's story is inspired by one.
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Most Animorphs books show the protagonist morphing into an animal, and rarely repeat one from another cover. #45 shows Marco changing into an ant, even though it's only one morph out of several that he uses to reveal his power to his father and he doesn't even complete it before demorphing. Given that Marco hates morphing into an ant, this seems to have been written in just because he doesn't do any new or interesting morphs to put on the cover instead.
#44 creates a contrived story where Cassie accidentally winds up in Australia. As the review blog Cinnamon Bunzuh! put it, "Let's talk about the cover, since the only reason this book was written was so [artist David] Mattingly could draw a kangaroo."
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Each of the covers for The Wheel of Time series depicts a specific scene from the book. But early covers went so amiss with the details that they were barely recognisable.
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All three Xenosaga games show confusing images during the attract loop. The first one turns out to be the Zohar. The second one shows the E.S. Asher being built. The third shows the titular Zarathustra.
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The earliest teaser posters for Spectre feature cracks in glass which form the octopus logo for Spectre. It pops up in the movie itself when James Bond shoots at thick glass separating him from Blofeld.
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The box art of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception shows Nathan in a desert holding a assault rifle, with behind him a crashed plane still on fire. the same scene happens around around the last few chapters of the game. The game's title screen is an assault rifle sticking of the desert, which is the same assault rifle that Nathan is holding in the box art and picks up in the same scene of the game.
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In the video for "After The Fire", Roger Daltrey lights a match at the end of the first chorus, echoing the cover of his solo album, Under A Raging Moon.
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The poster for Jeepers Creepers 2 has a the imprint of a face on something membranous; it shows up in the film when the Creeper's wing wraps around a guy and decapitates him.
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The cover of The Multiversity: Pax Americana does the same trick with a burning flag with a peace symbol on it, for the Peacemaker.
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The title screen for RosenkreuzStilette depicts the dawning sun over a golden cloud-filled sky as feathers of light float by. This is the background for the final battle. Spiritia and Iris rise into the sky as they fight, eventually reaching that scenery when Iris is at half of her health.
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The cover image of Sheryl Crow's Wildflower is shown at the climax of the "Good is Good" video.
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Final Fantasy does this a lot:
Final Fantasy VI's logo shows a figure riding Magitek Armor, shown during the opening scene to be the female protagonist. The logo is also red and when the game begins descends among thunderclouds and rises up in flames. That should be your first clue the game's first half does not end well.
Final Fantasy VII's logo show Meteor streaming down to hit the planet with the Black Materia in its wake.
Final Fantasy VIII shows Squall and Rinoa embracing which occurs once Squall rescues Rinoa from imprisonment late in the game. The broad brush strokes also slightly resemble wings, Rinoa's thematic icon and a reference to her Sorceress powers.
Final Fantasy IX has a glowing crystal in its logo which appears in the final dungeon as the source of all life in the world.
Final Fantasy X's logo shows Yuna performing the Sending, a ritual seen throughout the game. The title screen also shows the party camping in the ruins of Zanarkand, due to the first 2/3s of the game or so being told in a How We Got Here fashion.
Final Fantasy XI's is a bit nebulous, but a good interpretation is that it depicts a full alliance in combat, which many long-time players will tell you is a definite Moment of Awesome.
Final Fantasy XII's logo shows Gabranth with his head thrown back and his swords held out to the side. Though the scene doesn't appear in-game exactly, Dissidia Final Fantasy has Gabranth assuming the pose at the end of his EX Burst as a Mythology Gag.
A similar thing occurred with Final Fantasy II. The original Nintendo logo had Firion holding his Blood Sword in front of his face. This never appeared in the game, but during his final confrontation against the Emperor in Dissidia, he assumes this exact same stance.
Final Fantasy XIII's logo shows the ending, a destroyed Cocoon suspended in free-fall stopped by pillars of crystal consisting of Vanille, Fang and Ragnarok. It shows up even earlier, too, in the form of the pendant Snow gives Serah.
Final Fantasy XIV's original logo and the one for A Realm Reborn depicts what appears to be a party of adventurers heading out, similar to FFXI's. But come 5.3 and it becomes something of a in-series Mythology Gag when a cutscene in the final trial, the Seat of Sacrifice, more or less depicts the logo with Elidibus and his summoned Warriors of Light.
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The first three God of War games did this. In the first two, the title screens turn out to be the first frame of the opening cutscenes, and in the third one, it shows Kratos silhouetted against the world after it's been plunged into eternal chaos, which just so happens to be the last cutscene of the game.
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Nightwish's ''Imaginaerum◊ album: The song "Last Ride of the Day" contains the lines, "Scent of fresh-mown grass in the morning sun/Open theme park gates waiting for."
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The box art for Uncharted 2: Among Thieves shows Nathan Drake bleeding, beaten, and dangling by his fingertips from a derailed train that's gone off a cliff. Guess what happens to him halfway through the game.
The box art of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception shows Nathan in a desert holding a assault rifle, with behind him a crashed plane still on fire. the same scene happens around around the last few chapters of the game. The game's title screen is an assault rifle sticking of the desert, which is the same assault rifle that Nathan is holding in the box art and picks up in the same scene of the game.
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Metroid Prime. The title screen depicts something that looks like some kind of cancerous, tentacle-sprouting growth floating in a bloodstream. Then, at the very end of the game, you find out that it's the inside of the final boss's brain.
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Near the end of the video for "So Far Away", there is a partial dissolve to a shot of a dobro in the sky like the one featured on the cover of Brothers in Arms.
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The VHS cover for The Quiet Earth is a shot from the very end of the movie.
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The El Goonish Shive arc Sister II begins with a cover that has a shadowed crouching figure with angel wings behind it. In the second storyline the figure is revealed to be Abraham encased in stone and in the ninth storyline the wings are revealed to belong to Nanase using her, just acquired, Guardian Angel spell.
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When released on the SNES, Chrono Trigger had a cover that did not at all reflect the game's content for a few reasons. It has Crono, Frog, and Marle batting the Heckran on top of Death Peak. The problem is that the Heckran is fought in a cave at a time when Frog is not in your party, Marle is shooting a fireball (when she is An Ice Person), and Crono is dead when you go to Death Peak. In the DS re-release, however, there is an added snow area much like Death Peak, and a Heckran recolor can be found and fought there. The party in question's Triple Tech will let Marle use something similar in appearance to fire... and does 1 damage against said enemy.
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Final Fantasy X's logo shows Yuna performing the Sending, a ritual seen throughout the game. The title screen also shows the party camping in the ruins of Zanarkand, due to the first 2/3s of the game or so being told in a How We Got Here fashion.
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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne depicts the Demi-Fiend in front of an army of silhouetted demons in the title screen. In the True Demon ending, the game ends with that same shot as the Demi-Fiend leads his army of demons to war against God.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby has a cover image featuring a disembodied woman's face floating above an urban skyline, created by Francis Cugat. It was completed before the novel was, and Fitzgerald liked it so much that he wrote it into the novel, referring to the face of the character Daisy Buchanan.
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Foundation and Earth: The image from the 1987 cover by Del Rey/Ballantine, which is used repeatedly thereafter, has a figure in a spacesuit climbing a crumbling statue. This scene occurs on Melpomenia, the only planet they visit that doesn’t have an atmosphere to support human life.
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The cover art from Aurora's All My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend◊ is described in the post-chorus of the song "Home": "Wrapped inside a cocoon made of flesh and bones".
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Spore. The main menu screen depicts a galaxy from which you can select planets to play on, giving it the appearance of just a cool-looking file select screen. However, when you get to the space stage, you will find that the galaxy is very real; you've been playing in it the entire time, and it really is that big!
Which file you select actually changes what planet you start on.
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The album cover of Genesis' Selling England by the Pound consisted of art of a man resting on a park bench with a lawnmower at his side, with a group of people appearing to gossip in the background. In the second track "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)":
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The Inheritance Cycle novel Eldest has a red dragon on the cover. Those who were eager to see it found that it didn't appear until the third-to-last chapter in the book, accompanied by some crazy twists and cliffhangers (some a little too crazy...).
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Final Fantasy VIII shows Squall and Rinoa embracing which occurs once Squall rescues Rinoa from imprisonment late in the game. The broad brush strokes also slightly resemble wings, Rinoa's thematic icon and a reference to her Sorceress powers.
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Final Fantasy XIII's logo shows the ending, a destroyed Cocoon suspended in free-fall stopped by pillars of crystal consisting of Vanille, Fang and Ragnarok. It shows up even earlier, too, in the form of the pendant Snow gives Serah.
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The arcade game Monster Eye shows the eye of some gigantic reptilian monster peering through the "O" in Monster from the title logo, and is even depicted on the back of the arcade machines◊. In the game it's lifted from the battle against it's Final Boss, a massive Not Zilla who peers an eye into a ruined building you're hiding in at one point. And yes, you'll need to shoot it's eye.
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The Last Dragon Chronicles: From Fire Star onwards, a dragon matching the cover art is described somewhere in each book.
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Quarantine (2008) has on its poster the very last scene of the movie.
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And again with Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. The Main Menu screen depicts something like a freaky-looking microscopic organism floating in blue plasma. On the final level of the game, you find out that it's the baby form of a Leviathan, which are the huge meteor-like creatures which have been crashing into planets and infecting them with Phazon for the past three games. Also, the shiny blue planet on the title screen is Phaaze, a living planet that is the source of all Phazon, which is also the final level.
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