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A Myth Arc is like a Story Arc, but longer. It spans the entire series.
The term originated with The X-Files (whose writers referred to its alien conspiracy episodes as "mythology episodes", a term which itself has fallen into common usage), though Babylon 5 is probably a better example of an effective Myth Arc. Comparing The X-Files with Babylon 5 provides an object lesson in the value of knowing where you're headed when you set up a large-scale arc: both series had slow-building (often season-spanning) stories, but Babylon 5 would eventually resolve its stories while The X-Files' overarching plot just got strung along further and further, until — in what's now called The Chris Carter Effect — its viewers lost confidence that the plots would ever be resolved.
Prior to the rise of streaming in the 2010s, the trend was to alternate between these plot-advancing mythology stories and more one-off stories (Monster of the Week or breather episodes), making it easier for new viewers to get into the show and ensuring some short-term gratification while keeping the viewers' interest over the long run. Prior to this, heavily serialized shows like Heroes did exist on network television, but they did not become frequent in Western media until streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu allowed for audiences to more easily engage with such programs without fear of Continuity Lock-Out, making it easier for creators to convince studios to let them produce such programming.
It is also believed that anime, which began reaching overseas popularity during the 1990s, played a factor in Western cartoons (which traditionally runs on the idea of the Reset Button) starting to display more and more examples of this trope as well, thanks to a lot of popular shows from that part of the animation medium having story arcs running the entirety of their series, which can sometimes span hundreds of episodes, with examples including the Macross and Gundam franchises.
Also see Series Goal and Driving Question, which are two of the major forms that a Myth Arc can take the form of.
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The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo: The gang's efforts to stop each of the titular ghosts.
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Adventure Time was at first revealed by Word of God that it takes place in a post-apocalyptic Sugar Bowl, but as Cerebus Syndrome started kicking in so did Continuity Creep and now there are multiple episodes that directly relate to the apocalypse as well its effect on the characters; additionally cosmic forces have been hinted on, with the Cosmic Owl who has made appearances as early as season one and has finally made his proper debut in the season five premiere. After the introduction of The Multiverse it is implied that the cosmic forces will appear again.
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El Cazador de la Bruja had a Myth Arc regarding the Government Conspiracy called Project Leviathan, of which Ellis was a test subject. It isn't until the final 4-5 episodes that the series abandons its episodic nature to start resolving the Myth Arc.
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The Metroid Prime Trilogy follows a story arc centered around the radioactive mutagen known as Phazon: The first game introduces Phazon in the dying world of Tallon IV and also showed the downfall of the Chozo civilization and the attempts of the Space Pirates to mine it; the second showed a planet locked in perpetual dimensional flux due to a Phazon meteor impact; the third had the Space Pirates launch an all-out war against The Federation, an act which brought to light the source of all Phazon.
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The major myth arc of Worm focuses on the nature of parahuman powers and an impending apocalypse.
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Over the Garden Wall revolves around Wirt and Gregory's attempts to get back home, while evading both The Beast and The Woodsman. There is also the Driving Question of exactly what the Unknown is.
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Clone High supposedly had one involving the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures sending the clones off to high school in an attempt to breed a super intelligent clone army. Also Principal Scudworth planned on stealing the clones to create his dream project: Cloney island. Due to the series tragically being Cut Short, little progress was made on either.
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Bojack Horseman: Bojack's attempts at reviving his career and becoming a better person.
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The main premise of Samurai Jack is about the titular character searching for a way to go back to his proper time in the distant past and defeat Aku in order to undo the Bad Future the evil being has caused. The 2017 revival also has its own Myth Arc where Jack has been stuck in the future for 50 years and has to get himself back to focusing on his goal to vanquish Aku.
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Royal Pains: What's wrong with HankMed's mysterious benefactor, Boris? And what exactly was/is Eddie R. Lawson up to?
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Jason Aaron's run on The Mighty Thor and Thor (2014), as well as the crisis crossover Original Sin was this. Beginning in September 2012, it finally culminated in the summer 2019 crossover War of the Realms and a miniseries about the Future Thor, with the key themes throughout being about the nature of Thor being Worthy - what makes him Worthy, what makes him Unworthy, what makes him a hero... and above all, what makes a Thor. As the Arc Words have it, "There must always be a Thor." And there is, with Thor finally defeating Malekith with the aid of his past and future selves, and Jane Foster, who was wielding the disintegrating Ultimate Mjolnir, in the process regaining Mjolnir, which he'd reforged with the reignited Mother Storm in the heart of the sun, through sheer force of will, after losing an eye and spending nine days in the sun on Yggdrasil.
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Every season of Digimon has a myth arc, but especially Digimon Tamers which had the season begin with Calumon's arrival into the human world and deeper into the season we find he's the catalyst for Digimon evolution—not that constant clues weren't given throughout the season.
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The Might and Magic games have individual plots that are quite simple and a much more complex plot that spans the entire series as well alternating with the Heroes of Might and Magic spin-off series. Playing the entire franchise in the fiction's chronological order can be very interesting as all the pieces of the puzzle click together.
Heroes of Might and Magic V, its addons, and Dark Messiah together form another Myth Arc.
There were exceptions: Heroes II's expansion were unconnected to the rest (indeed, not even all the campaigns in the expansion appears to take place in the same world), Might and Magic IX dropped the thread that had bound all RPG Might and Magic games up to thennote there were plans to retroactively correct that, but 3DO's death stopped that, and Heroes IV's expansions were more or less only connected via taking place on the same world as Heroes IV, away from both Heroes IV's and Might and Magic IX's settings and stories.
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Bone, often classified as a more comedic The Lord of the Rings, has a myth arc involving the Bones finding a way back home, Thorn's true lineage, the war between Atheia and the Lord of the Locusts, and the Big Bad's search for someone in a black shirt with a star on it...
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It takes a while, but Sluggy Freelance's Myth Arc begins with Oasis and the plans of Hereti-Corp. There are a lot of other smaller arcs in the series, but the Oasis/HC arc has been going on in both the background and foreground for more than a decade. Not only that, but other major arcs, including K'Z'K and the Dimension of Pain, are being vowen together with it; if they all become one Myth Arc, it will have been going on (at least retrospectively speaking) practically since the very beginning.
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Bleach: Since the beginning, scattered information suggested the existence of a Myth Arc. However, its true coherence doesn't become clear until the Thousand-Year Blood War Arc. Word of God confirmed this final arc is what every other story arc was preparing for. Elements include: Aizen's activities, Urahara's activities, Soul Society's Black-and-Gray Morality, Yamamoto's rigid sense of justice, the Shinigami-Quincy wars, the fundamental nature of the Hollow threat, Ichigo's constantly-fluctuating shinigami development. And so on.
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Destiny has advertised that its fundamental premise from 2014-2024, concerning a cosmic conflict between between the metaphysical forces of Light and Darkness that spans the original game through its sequel Destiny 2, represents a "Light and Darkness Saga" that will conclude with the release of the expansion The Final Shape. The series will pivot in a new direction from that point onward.
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Boruto has been building its own myth arc as an extension of the evil plan from the final villain of the original series, starting with Boruto acquiring a mysterious eye power and Toneri having something to do with it, the reveal of the existence of an alternate dimension, a looming threat related to the Otsutsuki clan, and the plans of the Nebulous Evil Organization known as "Kara".
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Shadownova. Things are put in motion from the first page of the first chapter when a bad guy decides to bomb a school, leading to Iris's involvement in the human/everto war and subsequently the plot.
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Hellboy's myth arc (emphasis on "myth") was plotted out almost entirely around 2001 when author Mike Mignola had him leave the BPRD to go Wandering the Earth. Since then the (now six) books set in that universe have sketched out a grand myth arc spanning the creation of the world to The End of the World as We Know It.
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The Lunaverse is primarily built around the struggle between the Luna 6 and Corona; while they face other villains, she's the overall looming threat throughout the series.
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Alias was a otherwise straightforward Tuxedo and Martini spy drama, but also had a show-spanning Myth Arc involving a Leonardo da Vinci knockoff Renaissance inventor named Milo Rambaldi.
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Originally intended to be an episodic supernatural-mystery-of-the-week series, Angel began developing a myth arc of its own with its first season finale, involving Angel and friends being pivotal players in an upcoming apocalypse.
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Arrow has the flashbacks to Oliver's "five years in hell" when everyone thought he was dead and he learned the skills that led to him becoming the Hood/Arrow/Green Arrow. This concludes at the end of Season 5, which brings the story full circle with the final flashback scenes showing him being picked up off of Lian Yu by a fishing boat, as depicted in the very beginning of the series.
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The Hobbit trilogy has several: The quest to reclaim Erebor from Smaug, Gandalf's investigation into the happenings at Dol Guldor, and Thorin's rivalry with Azog.
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The Paranormal Activity movies have one about the growing power of Toby and the Coven.
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White Collar: Who is the Man with the Ring? What happened/who killed Kate? And what will become of the music box?
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Winx Club has Bloom's origins and the search for her parents. In season 1 she learns she is the princess of the now dead planet Domino and has the mythical Dragon Flame, which is the source of her powers. It takes a backseat during season 2, where she continues to study her past. It takes front stage during season 3, particularly in fighting Valtor, who fought her parents during the fall of Domino and may know something about their fate. In the first movie, The Secret of the Lost Kingdom, she manages to revive Domino and reunite with her birth parents. The second movie Magical Adventure, deals with her getting to know her parents while finishing off the Ancestral Witches who destroyed Domino in the first place. Afterwards, the myth arc is done and is not part of the plot aside from a few references in seasons 4 and beyond.
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Fringe started off as a Monster of the Week show, with some mythology elements seeded in to keep the traditional J. J. Abrams crowd interested. Over time, however, the procedural elements have taken a definite backseat to the story arc. While there are still a fair number of episodes with a case of the week, often towards the middle of the season, the Myth Arc still tends to feature prominently in them.
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The various Doctor Who Expanded Universe novel series have had their own myth arcs. The Doctor Who New Adventures had a myth arc concerning the Doctor's true identity and the murky origins of the Time Lords; the Eighth Doctor Adventures had a myth arc concerning a future "War in Heaven" between the Time Lords and an unknown enemy, and the implications for the rest of the universe when the Time Lords lose.
The Bernice Summerfield novels and audio dramas each have their own distinct Myth Arc, despite having several episodes in common — the audio dramas describe the rise and fall of the Irving Braxiatel, while the novels concern the unleashing of a Sealed Evil in a Can from Dellah University, leading to the Time Lords and the People vanishing from the universe. Some attempt is made at Arc Welding into a single series despite their drastically different depictions of the title character.
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The Matrix has the war between the humans and the machines.
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In Castle (2009), finding who killed Beckett's mother, and the organization behind him. The 3XK plotline seems to be a second myth arc for the show.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) has several long-running story threads that last throughout the show's entire five-season run. Circumstances involving the Turtles' origins, the backstory of Splinter and Shredder, April's alien hybrid status and the Kraang's involvement with human history are important story elements the are frequently expanded upon, and because aliens, mysticism and even time travel exist in this universe there are many, many variables. Furthermore, the stakes grow larger and the layers of the universe are further expanded upon after every season of the show, starting in New York City and eventually going into space.
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Justice League Unlimited had the Cadmus arc, which involved quite a bit of Arc Welding from the second season episode "A Better World", as well as two episodes from Superman: The Animated Series, which had originally aired eight years prior. The writers hadn't originally planned for it, but were able to make it work spectacularly well.
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In D.Gray-Man, the whole story revolves around the holy war between the Noah family and the wielders of Innocence. The two sides are looking for the Heart of Innocence to win this 7000 year-long war. Later on other elements are added to the myth arc: the mystery of the connections between the Millennium Earl, the Fourteenth and Allen.
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann starts off as an episodic action/adventure/mecha series following a small band of rebels fighting the Beastmen, who had driven humanity underground. After a mindblowing plot twist followed by some significant Character Development, the series developed into a full-blown war-story. However, after a Time Skip, it is revealed that the war was nothing more than a tiny part of the whole picture.
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Rhapsody of Fire tells the tale of the defeat of Nekron through most of their albums.
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Naruto started off with a single, largely free-standing arc; the second arc kicked off a Myth Arc that has dominated the storyline ever since, with more and more getting added and making it even more complicated. Even the events of the first arc later come back. Though from the very beginning, it's always been about Naruto's goal of becoming Hokage.
There's also the ninja world dealing with the growing threat of the Akatsuki and their goal of attaining all nine tailed beasts.
For most of Part 1, Orochimaru's conflict with the Leaf Village, and his plans for Sasuke.
For Part 2, Naruto's attempts to bring Sasuke back to the village and back to the side of good after his Face–Heel Turn.
Sasuke's quest to avenge the Uchiha clan.
The long and tragic history of the Uchiha clan itself.
Boruto has been building its own myth arc as an extension of the evil plan from the final villain of the original series, starting with Boruto acquiring a mysterious eye power and Toneri having something to do with it, the reveal of the existence of an alternate dimension, a looming threat related to the Otsutsuki clan, and the plans of the Nebulous Evil Organization known as "Kara".
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Reimagined Enterprise: The approaching Earth-Romulan War up until the last episode of the second season, where it shifts into the ongoing Earth-Romulan War. Would be a spoiler, except, of course, it was established long before the series that there was an Earth-Romulan War around this time.
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Another myth arc involves the mystery time traveler that is implied to be responsible for all the changes to the timeline prior to Nora Allen's death, including Kara's early arrival to Earth, the survival of Bruce Wayne's parents, and Diana never leaving Themyscira.
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Despite the first chapters of Fullmetal Alchemist looking like your usual shonen Adventure Towns, the whole manga is one long and steady Myth Arc, going out of its way to explain how the homunculi, Father, Hohenheim, the Gate of Truth, Amestris, and the destruction of Xerxes are all intertwined, ultimately leading up to Father's current plan of using the souls in Amestris to summon God. The author has actually said the ending for the story was the first thing she came up with, and then worked backwards from there.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Series was supposed to have one, about The Gentleman assembling the Sinister Six, but the underperformance of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 led to the series being abruptly Cut Short.
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The mysteries and conspiracies surrounding the original Mystery Crew and the curse of Crystal Cove drives the entirety of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. It follows an episodic structure but each episode drives the main storyline forward in some way.
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Abstract Gender: Who experimented on Ryan and Brian and why? Unfortunately, the series ended before this question was answered.
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The 39 Clues is a myth arc about completing the search for the titular 39 clues.
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RWBY originally started off with Team RWBY fighting against crime lord Roman Torchwick, before learning of an even greater conspiracy involving all of Remnant. From that point onward, RWBY and their allies must assist Ozpin in his war against the mysterious Salem, as they uncover the truth of Remnant's history and attempt to stay together in spite of the horrors they see.
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Shrek has the romance between Shrek and Fiona, which is developed further with each film, from meeting and marrying in the first film, meeting the in-laws in the second, having kids in the third, to having a mid-life crisis before finally settling down in the fourth.
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Although most of the individual Shannara stories are relatively self-contained, two notable stories span multiple trilogies and multiple generations: the return of trust in science and the redemption of Grianne Ohmsford.
The "Old World Sciences" were twisted to corrupted means by both demons and the hearts of men in late twentieth century, and after nuclear fallout destroys much of the planet, science is disdained as The Magic Comes Back. This lasts from all of the prequels up through the end of The Heritage of Shannara, when ancient cyborg abominations are about all the reader sees of the old sciences. The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy features a more balanced look at science, featuring both the return of flight technologies with airships as a positive but also the A.I. Is a Crapshoot murderous computer Antrax. By the time of the final series, The Fall of Shannara, a benevolent Mad Scientist and his weather-changing machine end up being the Four Land's greatest chance for peace on the edge of coming anhiliation.
Grianne Ohmsford's arc is a long, twisting, turning journey in and out of the Heel–Face Revolving Door. Highlights include serving as the titular antagonist of Ilse Witch, seeking redemption for her history as a killer in High Druid of Shannara trilogy, and eventually finding peace as a fairy creature... only to be subjected to an Unwanted Revival and being so pissed about it she's ready to raze the world with The Power of Hate as soon as she's finished being the Necessarily Evil in an Enemy Mine fight with her demonic would-be rapist in Witch Wraith. At long last, in The Fall of Shannara, after lifetimes clinging to life and ultimately saving her distant niece from a murderous foe, the universe finally seems to deem Grianne worthy enough to return to peace and ultimately Go Out with a Smile.
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Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2 are all about the Bride's quest for revenge against the Deadly Vipers, and their leader Bill.
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Harry Potter: Every book is about Harry's struggle against Voldemort, in one form or another. The second book seemed like an oddball, Monster of the Week episode, until book six revealed just how well it fit into the overall story.
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In place for the Modern Warfare trilogy, about Soap's rise, adventures, and death. The entirety of CoD' will become this if there's the possible Black Ops-Modern Warfare crossover hinted at by intel at the end of Black Ops''.
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The Spider-Man Trilogy has the evolution of Peter and Harry's relationship, starting with them being close friends in the first movie, strained in the second, and rivals in the third, ultimately ending with them reconciling before Harry pulls a Heroic Sacrifice to save Peter.
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The 2004-05 Metru Nui saga is a prequel explaining Makuta's turn to evil and how the Matoran abandoned and forgot about Metru Nui and relocated to Mata Nui. The main heroes are the Toa Metru/Hordika team. Organizations like the Brotherhood of Makuta, the Dark Hunters, multiple other Toa groups and an expanded universe are introduced.
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The Myth Arc of Attack on Titan deals with finding answers about what the eponymous Titans really are, why the government conspires to maintain the status quo, and finding out what Eren's father left for him to find in his basement. After, it focuses on an upcoming war for survival against The Empire of Marley and the rest of the world.
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Though the plot's objective for Assassination Classroom (kill Koro-sensei and save the world) is spelled out from the get-go, the story is divided into several short, episodic arcs that can stand alone like the ones found in a typical slice-of-life manga. However, there's enough foreshadowing, continuity, and other little details to tie them all together and consistently hint at a greater, overlying mystery which is ultimately revealed in the last quarter of the series.
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The New Jedi Order series is a nineteen-book Myth Arc detailing the apocalyptic war between the New Republic and the invading Yuuzhan Vong.
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KateModern, though whether they manage to resolve it before the show ends remains to be seen.
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The Dresden Files seems to have developed this as of Proven Guilty with the reveal of the Black Council. And after Cold Days with the introduction of Outsiders and Nemesis, it's definitely Gone Cosmic.
Even before that there was Harry's war with the Red Court following the events of Grave Pearl and Harry's dealings with The Fair Folk. The series has dipped its hands into a few arcs.
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Pitch Haven, which is made up of, among others, SCP-1903, SCP-1913, SCP-2746 and SCP-2999. Word of God says that it's a story about reincarnating spirits (who just happen to resemble anthropomorphic animals) that were exiled from the Garden Of Eden for an unknown crime, and were punished in ways such as gouging out eyes and severing limbs. Oh, and 682 is the Serpent from the Garden.
The Bonifay Family, which is made up of three SCPs: SCP-1890, SCP-1896 and SCP-1928, which tell the story of a "Family" of people in The Savage South in the aftermath of a hurricane.
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While Supernatural is also a Monster of the Week show, the main ongoing plot-driven arc is tied directly into the long-term plans that a demon had for the Winchester family: specifically, Sam and Dean's attempts to figure out what those plans are and to thwart them. (With varying degrees of success. All four (five) of the Winchesters have had significant Nice Job Breaking It, Hero moments.) The first couple of seasons almost implied that Sam alone was key to the Myth Arc, but there were hints, such as the anvils dropped in "Faith" and "Houses Of The Holy" or the Yellow-Eyed Demon preferring to spend time breaking down/taunting Dean rather than Sam in both of their major confrontations, that suggested throughout that Dean was pretty important himself. Cue Seasons Four and Five and both brothers are held on an approximately equal level of importance in terms of the Myth Arc and neither of them wants the job.
Somehow, the four seasons that come after the Apocalypse is over manage to combine this trope and Story Arc by dealing with the fallout of the first five seasons through the use of several larger enemies that come in and make their move, most lasting only one season before being killed off. The writers even go back to previously-dropped plot threads from the first five seasons and expand on them, such as creating another prophet that isn't God in disguise this time.
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Cowboy Bebop, while mostly episodic, has two basic plots running through the whole series: Faye's search for her past and identity, but most importantly, the full story of Spike's life as a mobster and his lost love, Julia.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! had the history of the Pharaoh, the Millennium Items, and the Shadow Games (Games of Darkness in Japan) that advanced with each Story Arc until its conclusion at the end of the series.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion has the war on the Angels, which is later revealed to be a small part of SEELE's Human Instrumentality Project.
However, the Series never actually explains the real circumstances behind the War with the Angels in the context of the Show itself (there are however ancillary materials that clear up the plot), leading to the inevitable mindscrew it's infamous for.
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The Secret Saturdays develops a Myth Arc concerning the hunt for Kur and the battle against Argost. The first few seasons alternate between episodic adventures and episodes that furthered the main storyline but the final season largely abandoned this approach and almost all episodes in that season are used to tie up all the loose ends and set up the Grand Finale.
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Y Gwyll has the mystery about the abuse that happened at the Pontaryfynach children's home. The mystery stems from the first episode of season one to the final episode of season 3 (and the show as a whole).
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From version 2.0, A Realm Reborn, to version 6.0, Endwalker, Final Fantasy XIV follows a long plot about the Ascians and their plans for a rejoining. While each expansion has their own stories, they all tie in with the overarching plot in some form.
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The PreDespair Kids was initially meant to be a fan prequel to the events of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, but it's since transitioned into its own Alternate Universe. The current story is now based around the struggle between the students and Ultimate Despair, and if it's possible to stop them and prevent the Tragedy. While there are many other story lines going on at the same time, this is the overarching issue that hangs over them all.
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Inuyasha was about recovering the Shikon jewel shards and killing Naraku.
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Earth: Final Conflict was both loved and praised by its fans for its complicated, multidimensional and just way too convoluted arc. The writers were smart enough to make all things vague and open to personal interpretation to avoid an inevitable Series Continuity Error and mostly let the viewer himself discern right from wrong.
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The games from Touhou Fuujinroku ~ Mountain of Faith to Touhou Shinkirou ~ Hopeless Masquerade is informally dubbed "Kanako Saga", "Religion Arc", or more jokingly "Moriya Shrine Conspiracy arc". The other games have mostly standalone plots, but the games in this arc are usually caused by something that happens in a previous game, with each game introducing a new religious faction in Gensokyo.
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Homestuck has always been influenced by a single enemy, and by Act 6 Intermission 5, it's obvious the Myth Arc is dealing with this enemy, Lord English.
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Samurai Champloo has the search for the Sunflower Samurai.
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Ultimate Marvel has the Super Soldier Serum, the attempts to replicate it, and how it's led to a superhuman arms race responsible for creating most of the world's heroes and villains.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars fills in the gaps between episodes II and III and covers the bulk of the actual war, which was somewhat glossed over in the movies themselves, in addition to fleshing out Anakin and Palpatine's arcs from the trilogy. Other arcs include Ahsoka's desire to prove herself as a Jedi Knight and Obi-Wan's feud with Darth Maul.
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In DuckTales (2017), the first two seasons dealt with the mystery of Della Duck, the first season dealing with what happened to her and the second season dealing with her return and the aftermath of it.
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The Order of the Stick, started with jokes about the Dungeons & Dragons rules, but soon developped a quite complex myth arc.
Xykon was revealed in strip 13, and as of 1041 shows no sign of being resolved any time soon.
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Druid City's main character, Hunter Hastings, refuses to speak about the events that lead to him fleeing Austin, Texas. In each volume, more hints are revealed for his reason, normally through contact with the character Jenean Walker, who does enter the main story until Volume 7.
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Metal Gear. Now, about Metal Gear, there's a school of thought that Kojima was just making it up and retconning as he went along. Reportedly, he wanted to end the series with Metal Gear Solid, but was pressured into continuing. Taking four whole games on three different consoles to set up and resolve the Patriots arc might be his way of getting revenge, and even after that the overarching story was expanded on through prequels.
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Darkseid's impending arrival on Earth was one of said Aborted Arcs. He appears in Zack Snyder's Justice League and readies himself to invade the Earth at the end. There are glimpses of the Bad Future in which he conquers the Earth, which was to be the focus of at least two Justice League sequels. Superman returns from the dead as well in this version, with a new setup regarding Lois being pregnant.
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Fallout: New Vegas in particular has a Myth Arc in its DLC involving Ulysses, the original courier who was to deliver the Platinum Chip who has some past history with the Courier. Their final confrontation is the entire point of the DLC Lonesome Road.
Lonesome Road is just the end of the Myth Arc, as Ulysses is mentioned as early as the second town visited in the main game, and mentioned several times after. He follows you around for the majority of the main game, and you follow him for the majority of the DLC. To elaborate: Ulysses and Courier 6 inadvertently cause all of the main plots of the DLC and the main game: Courier 6 is the one responsible for the destruction of the Divide (the setting of Lonesome Road), following which Ulysses travels to Utah and trains the White Legs to destroy New Canaan and the Burned Man (who reappears, along with the White Legs, in Honest Hearts). Ulysses then made his way to the Big MT (setting of Old World Blues) and met with Elijah and Christine, among others, of the Brotherhood of Steel. He then sent the former to the Sierra Madre (where he meets Courier 6, becoming the villain of Dead Money, which takes place in the Sierra Madre). He then talks to the Think Tank of the Big MT and convinces them to remember their history and retake America, thus setting in motion the events of Old World Blues. After all this, he initially signs up to deliver the Platinum Chip until he notices Courier 6's name next on the list, and has him/her deliver it instead, hoping that it will kill him (which sets in motion the main game's plot: if not for Ulysses, Courier 6 wouldn't have delivered the chip, been ambushed by Benny and the Great Khans, shot in the head, and so on). He then returns to the Divide to, when it becomes clear Courier 6 has survived the delivery, take his revenge (which is the plot of Lonesome Road).
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In Code Geass: Colorless Memories So far one has been hinted and built up in the background of the fic, that seems to relate to Kaguya Sumeragi's family that OSI agent Harald Thompson outright called The Sumeragi's Legacy with it apparently extending all the way back to the Heian period of Japanese history.
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The Avengers Arc starts in Phase 1 with Nick Fury trying to build the team, successfully doing so in the Avengers. The team disbanded at the end, but reformed to take out a Hydra Outpost, and due to Ultron had membership change and start to fracture. These fractures split the team apart fully in Captain America: Civil War, and the effects of this split can be felt throughout Phase 3.
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It may take some time to notice, but Schlock Mercenary has a slowly building plot winding through most of its stories, All starting with Kevyn's invention of the teraport.
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The story of Black Clover has one regarding the truth of the elves' massacre by the Clover Kingdom, with the Eye of the Midnight Sun attacking the Clover Kingdom out of revenge and gathering magic stones to reincarnate the fallen elf tribe. By the end of the Reincarnation Arc, which finished at Chapter 214, the truth of the genocide is revealed, with the revelation and its fall-out revealing the existence of devils who become the next greater antagonists of the plot.
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The Xenoblade Chronicles trilogy is also known as the "Klaus Saga," as the worlds of each game deal with the fall-out of Earth being split in two due to a phase-transfer event triggered by the scientist Klaus using the Trinity Processor drawing power from the Conduit. Mostly serving as thematic underscoring and backstory for prominent characters, Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed marks the conclusion of the saga by finally bringing it into the forefront while also connecting it directly to the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 3. It's also heavily implied in Future Redeemed that the other Xeno games — Xenoblade Chronicles X, Xenosaga, and even Xenogears — are, at least in Broad Strokes, canon to the Klaus Saga, with concepts and even a few characters from the previous games being referenced. If, as is assumed, the split and eventually re-merged Earth of Xenoblade is in fact Xenosaga's Lost Jerusalem, then the entire Xeno meta-series is all part of the same Myth Arc.
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During the New 52 era, Aquaman's titles were mostly built around the mystery of just what — or who — sank Atlantis.
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Galaxy Express 999 is entirely focused on Tetsuro's journey with Maetel to Andromeda, where he'll get a mechanical body and eternal life. Each episode has the eponymous space train stopping on a different planet and Tetsuro and Maetel having many adventures, however there are hints of Maetel having an ulterior motive to travel with Tetsuro, as well as her receiving orders from a mysterious figure.
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American Dad! has the saga of Roger's jewel encrusted golden turd, and how it passes from person to person, corrupting them with its power.
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The Infinity Saga, encompassing Phases One through Three, focuses on the Infinity Stones—six gems created by the Big Bang, each representing a fundamental aspect of the universe. After the Space Stone (or Tessaract) gained prominence in Phase One, the rest of the stones were slowly introduced in the following phases. These stones were sought out by the Mad Titan Thanos, whose plans finally come to a head in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. This saga lasted twenty-three films over eleven years.
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Legends of Chima: The war between the various tribes over possession of the CHI.
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The relatively minor Morrigan/Flemeth plot in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II, especially after Flemeth's cryptic remarks in the second game and Morrigan's Sequel Hook at the end of Witch Hunt, suggest that the entire saga of seemingly unrelated tales is being set up as a massive Gambit Roulette war between the two. Dragon Age: Inquisition and its DLCs escalate this by introducing the conflict between Solas/The Dread Wolf Fen'Harel and the Evanuris, the false gods of the elven pantheon (who in reality were incredibly powerful and Ax-Crazy elven mages), with Flemeth being a vengeful shard of Mythal, and the mysterious species of Sha-Brytol who serve an even more mysterious species of Titans that might be the source of the worlds Lyrium. The Descent even implies that the Evanuris and their followers hunted the Titans to near extinction before Solas sealed them away.
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Kagerou Project has one in the form of the Kagerou Daze/Never-Ending World, the Big Bad who will do anything to live forever, and how it ties into the backstory of every single main character. While the series (particularly the songs and anime) is highly episodic and character-focused, every time we're given a glimpse into one of their back-stories, the larger mystery unfolding around them is fleshed out little by little, either through exposition (usually from Kido or Ene), seeing the events happen before us (as with Hibiya and Hiyori) or by Shintaro's subconscious use of his time-line-spanning Photographic Memory. Due to the large cast and the sheer complexity of the plot, Continuity Lock-Out tends to ensue.
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Slayers is pretty good at alternating between Myth Arc and filler episodes. While each season will have one story arc spanning it, the three story arcs are intricately connected and form one very long plot.
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The Infinity Stones Arc started in Phase 1's The First Avenger (although it retroactively tied into Iron Man) with the Tesseract/Cosmic Cube, eventually shown to be the Space Stone. Phase 2 brought 3 more stones into acknowledgement; confirming Loki's Scepter was one of them in Avengers: Age of Ultron with two others showing up in Thor: The Dark World and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). This arc continues in Phase 3, with another stone subtly brought in via Doctor Strange (2016), and ending with the Infinity War.
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Kakos Industries has the running plot threads concerning the future CEO of the company as Corin Deeth III does his best to keep his new position. Melantha's rival company's pety manipulations, Belladonica's various schemes to kill or seduce him with the aid of her time-displaced cult, Hailey's gradual increase in demonic power, and his grandfather Corin Deeth I's letters sent from the past. There's also the implied disappearance of Corin Deeth II, who has yet to be so much as mentioned despite being the protagonist's father.
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The Owl House: The show is mostly a slice of life dark fantasy comedy about a young girl adjusting to life in a magical Death World until the end of season 1, which introduces a Sorcerous Overlord who plots to take the heroes' portal to Earth for unknown nefarious purposes. Season 2 then has the majority of the episodes be about the fallout of Luz destroying the portal, as well as Belos' further schemes.
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Iron Man: Armored Adventures is a rare superhero cartoon example of where there's a set goal from the very first episode the heroes are trying to obtain, and all the following episodes develop towards that goal in one form or another.
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The Macross franchise, in addition to having individual arcs in its shows, possesses several myth arcs that run throughout the franchise, including learning more about the Protoculture and the origins of mankind and the Zentraedi, and finding worlds to replace the seriously damaged Earth.
While opinions on it vary between a Fair for Its Day Cultural Translation and a horrible Macekre, the Robotech franchise born from Super Dimension Fortress Macross possesses a somewhat similar but altered Myth Arc involving the Masters and their manipulation of multiple races throughout the galaxy, which culminates in the Earth becoming a shooting gallery for several interstellar conflicts fighting over Protoculture. Except in Robotech Protoculture is a sort of living energy useful for hyperspace travel, while in Macross they're an extinct Precursor race.
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The X-Files starts out as a semi-episodic Monster of the Week style mystery show but over time, it develops an overarching storyline concerning a government conspiracy and possible alien activity. Unfortunately, the arc wasn't resolved by the time of the final episode which ends revealing that all this abduction, conspiracy, alien stuff is linked to a possible full-on Alien Invasion.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a long one, spanning 10 years, multiple companies and several mediums.
Phase-wise:
The arc started with Phase One, with Iron Man, Hulk, Thor and others fighting their own personal battles, but coming together to fight Loki and the Chitauri lead by Thanos.
Phase Two brought down SHIELD, fought Malekith, and saved Nova, culminating with fighting Ultron, a creation of Tony Stark gone wrong.
Phase Three ends an arc starting in The Avengers and ending in Endgame, plus others.
Arc-wise:
The Infinity Stones Arc started in Phase 1's The First Avenger (although it retroactively tied into Iron Man) with the Tesseract/Cosmic Cube, eventually shown to be the Space Stone. Phase 2 brought 3 more stones into acknowledgement; confirming Loki's Scepter was one of them in Avengers: Age of Ultron with two others showing up in Thor: The Dark World and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). This arc continues in Phase 3, with another stone subtly brought in via Doctor Strange (2016), and ending with the Infinity War.
The Avengers Arc starts in Phase 1 with Nick Fury trying to build the team, successfully doing so in the Avengers. The team disbanded at the end, but reformed to take out a Hydra Outpost, and due to Ultron had membership change and start to fracture. These fractures split the team apart fully in Captain America: Civil War, and the effects of this split can be felt throughout Phase 3.
The Hydra Arc starts in The First Avenger, cameoing in The Avengers, coming back in Winter Soldier and spilling into Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The show takes this and runs with it, tying it into its own arcs, such as Coulson's take over of SHIELD, and the Inhumans.
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Big Finish Doctor Who has its own Myth Arcs.
For the Eighth Doctor there was anti-time and the Divergent Universe, which stretched from his first Big Finish appearance "Storm Warning" (January 2001) to "The Next Life" (December 2004), the four "seasons" where he was the current Doctor.
Then for the later Eighth Doctor stories, from the finale of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures into Dark Eyes, they seem to be tying into the Time War, with events like the Daleks trying to destroy the Time Lords and the Master being resurrected.
Before this was the "Dalek Empire" arc, showing the Daleks expanding their Empire and attacking Gallifrey. This leads into the "Dalek Empire" series, showing their attacks on the Milky Way in the 42nd and 67th centuries.
Unintentionally Part 2 of Dalek Empire "The Apocalypse Element" where the Daleks attack Gallifrey seems to be part of the Time War. In the Doctor Who 2006 annual RTD claims this may have begun the escalation of events.
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The original X-Men trilogy focuses on the impending war between humans, the X-Men, and the Brotherhood of Mutants.
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On Farscape, Crichton's efforts to return home to Earth, and the attempts by the Peacekeepers and Scarrans to gain access to the wormhole technology he's using to do it.
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Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends has one involving Nick's father's disappearance, but hints of a greater arc begin to show as the series progresses. It eventually culminates with an Alien Invasion by a race known as the Shadoen, which requires the Aliiance and all the aliens on Earth to work together.
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Jackie Chan Adventures: The team's efforts to stop Shendu from regaining power.
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With the advent of Black Ops 2 this connection between Modern Warfare and Black Ops was proven false. However, the Black Ops series has its own Myth Arc comprising of World at War, Black Ops, and Black Ops 2 with Viktor Reznov's life and death being the single main entity connecting the three games.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: the Avatar mastering Water, Earth, and Fire, and saving the world.
While The Legend of Korra plays with separate story arcs and different villains, they are all interconnected by the consequences of the battles with the villains. Each story arc is also connected by Korra's journey in understanding what it means to be the avatar in a world that does not seem to want the avatar any longer. Finally, the overall arc is about Korra learning about how to be more human as well, balancing her life as both an avatar and human. In Aang's time, it shows how Avatars operate during wartime, while in Korra's time, it shows how Avatar operate during peacetime (or in her case, receiving the inevitable fallout of Aang's decisions, the good and the bad).
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had the conflict with the Dominion; although the Dominion wasn't even mentioned for the first season, the claiming of the wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant in the pilot episode sets up this conflict.
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Archer: A recurring mystery throughout the series is the identity of Archer's biological father.
The Will They or Won't They? dynamic between Archer and Lana has had quite a lot of focus and build up since the beginning.
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First was the "Dark Seeker Saga", running from the first game to Kingdom Hearts III, which centers around an elderly Keyblade Master named Xehanort trying to open Kingdom Hearts in an attempt to remake the universe into something greater (under the logic that when Kingdom Hearts was opened after the Keyblade War, the world was renewed even grander than it had been before). Just about every game centers around one incarnation or another of Xehanort trying to accomplish this end, or setting up all of the pieces. The only odd ones out were the mobile game Kingdom Hearts χ (set many years before the Dark Seeker Saga), the main story of Chain of Memories (with the remnants of one of Xehanort's incarnations serving as the antagonist of the Reverse/Rebirth campaign), and coded.
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The Legend of Zelda: Nearly every game in the series revolves around the Triforce, and the conflict between Ganon and Link & Zelda. Ganon/Ganondorf remains a singular entity (alternate reality versions aside), but each time Ganon(dorf) returns, Link and Zelda will appear to do battle with him. We've had origin stories, ending stories, and everything in-between, but this conflict is the definitive conflict of the series.
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Haruhi Suzumiya alternates between enthralling plots and (usually) comedic side stories, but generally centers around restoring balance to the ever-changing world thanks to the title character, who must be Locked Out of the Loop. (The novels are either a full story divided into chapters, or full off short stories.)
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Steven Universe: The show gradually progressed from seemingly isolated Monster of the Week adventures towards an interconnected storyline following the first season's Mid-Season Twist, leading to a Genre Shift from Urban Fantasy to Science Fantasy in addition to the story shifting to center on the ramifications of the Great Gem War and how Steven can work to resolve the remaining issues that resulted from his mother's actions.
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The modern remake of Bubblegum Crisis, subtitled Tokyo: 2040 significantly differed from its predecessor in having a significantly developed myth arc, as opposed to the prior's tendency towards single episodes and two-parters at most.
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The Mass Effect series is essentially one big story arc concerning the Normandy's battles against the Reapers with a bunch of little subplots and side stories tossed in between, such as the quarian/geth war, Cerberus and their schemes, and the increasing bigotry amongst the various races of the universe.
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Gunnerkrigg Court initially seemed to be a series of one-shot stories. However, by chapter 7 it had became apparent that continuity is in full effect and that prior chapters had far-reaching, unforeseen consequences. When asked how much of the comic he plans in advance, Tom Siddell has said he scripts the plot many months in advance, and he knows exactly how the comic will end... but how he'll get from the former to the latter is up in the air. One of the major ones is the shadowy history of the court and Jeanne in specific, the vicious and sorrowful spirit at the Annan waters; dealing with her and trying to help her has been the catalyst for numerous chapters.
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Immortal Hulk: The One Below All is a threat hinted at in the first few issues and only resolved in the very last. Even when Hulk's attention is taken by an Arc Villain its influence shapes the course of the plot.
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Pretty much the entire first season of Eureka Seven is just foreshadowing for the second half of the series and getting to know the characters.
Specifically there are quite a few myth arcs in this series: Gekkostate's war with the United Federation, which is related to the conflict between Holland and Dewey Novak, the implied Love Dodecahedron between Renton, Eureka, Holland, and Talho (it's complicated), Dominic's love for Anemone, Anemone's descent into madness as a result of piloting The END, Eureka's physical and emotional metamorphosis, and most importantly, the growing relationship between Renton and Eureka, which is related to the scub coral and their attempts to communicate with mankind.
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Fallout:
The series built up a decent Myth Arc with two main strands. First is the story of how the world ended up the way it did, and how the Government with its Crapsaccharine Vault experiments became the Enclave which is encountered by the PC in Fallout 2 and 3, and had its sticky little fingers in the FEV virus you discover in 1. Beyond that, the story is about how the world is on the road to some kind of recovery — in every game so far, the world has been slightly more built-up, less sparsely populated and a little less crapsack than the last, and the player can affect this progress; hindering by destroying entire settlements or helping by improving the ones that exist. Each game also gives you the chance to help Harold, who is, if you keep him alive in Fallout 3, pretty much the only way the desert will ever become green again. All of this makes gritty little Fallout one of the most idealistic video games out there, in an Earn Your Happy Ending kind of way.

Fallout: New Vegas in particular has a Myth Arc in its DLC involving Ulysses, the original courier who was to deliver the Platinum Chip who has some past history with the Courier. Their final confrontation is the entire point of the DLC Lonesome Road.
Lonesome Road is just the end of the Myth Arc, as Ulysses is mentioned as early as the second town visited in the main game, and mentioned several times after. He follows you around for the majority of the main game, and you follow him for the majority of the DLC. To elaborate: Ulysses and Courier 6 inadvertently cause all of the main plots of the DLC and the main game: Courier 6 is the one responsible for the destruction of the Divide (the setting of Lonesome Road), following which Ulysses travels to Utah and trains the White Legs to destroy New Canaan and the Burned Man (who reappears, along with the White Legs, in Honest Hearts). Ulysses then made his way to the Big MT (setting of Old World Blues) and met with Elijah and Christine, among others, of the Brotherhood of Steel. He then sent the former to the Sierra Madre (where he meets Courier 6, becoming the villain of Dead Money, which takes place in the Sierra Madre). He then talks to the Think Tank of the Big MT and convinces them to remember their history and retake America, thus setting in motion the events of Old World Blues. After all this, he initially signs up to deliver the Platinum Chip until he notices Courier 6's name next on the list, and has him/her deliver it instead, hoping that it will kill him (which sets in motion the main game's plot: if not for Ulysses, Courier 6 wouldn't have delivered the chip, been ambushed by Benny and the Great Khans, shot in the head, and so on). He then returns to the Divide to, when it becomes clear Courier 6 has survived the delivery, take his revenge (which is the plot of Lonesome Road).
Fans have theorized that the series is leading up to a final clash between the ever-expanding New California Republic and the authoritarian technocracy that is the Eastern Brotherhood of Steel. Keeping in line with the themes of war never changing, this would likely level the U.S. once more.
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The Lord of the Rings (although it was originally meant to be one book), as well as many other popular fantasy series. Lord of the Rings itself is merely the (chronologically) final movement of the greater Myth Arc that is Tolkien's Legendarium, concerned with the history of Middle-earth and the struggles of the Free Peoples against the Dark Lords Morgoth and Sauron.
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Green Lantern: The Animated Series has one despite having only 1 season. Namely, it's about Razer learning to be a better hero.
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Doki Doki! PreCure has its own page. Unlike the previous Pretty Cure season, they aren't pure filler episodes and every episode advance the plot a little bit. The whole story is about the four later five Pretty Cures getting stronger and fighting the Selfish Kingdom and the relationship between the The Heroine and The Dragon.
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The Garden of Sinners is heavily myth arc-driven, but half of its chapters/movies are actually mostly self-contained episodes. The mythology arc concerns Shiki's Void Origin and Souren Araya's schemes to capture it and consists of the chapters (in chronological order) "Murder Speculation (Part 1)", "Hollow Shrine", "Paradox Spiral", and "Murder Speculation (Part 2)", as well as the original epilogue. The remaining chapters, "Overlooking View", "Lingering Pain", "Oblivion Recorder", and the bonus chapter "Future Gospel", are mostly standalone Villain of the Week entries, even though said villains all eventually turn out to have a connection to Araya (except in the bonus chapter).
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Girl Genius, starting with the fourth strip and continuing until today — and likely quite some time into the future as well.
Girl Genius started as a comic book series, so that "fourth strip" is actually the fourth page of the first issue.
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Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) eventually reveals that it's about Dante and her attempts to create a philosopher's stone to permit a Body Surf.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians — the whole series is about preventing the rise of the Titans.
The Sequel Series, The Heroes of Olympus, is also a myth arc about uniting the Greek and Roman demigods and keeping Gaea asleep.
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Vinland Saga has Thorfinn's dreams of Vinland and the phrase "somewhere not here".
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil has the underlying Mewman-Monster conflict that was hinted throughout the first two seasons, before becoming a major plot thread in the third season onwards.
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The entire John Wick saga is all about John trying to remove himself from the hitman underworld, but finding himself drawn deeper and deeper in.
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The whole plot of Death Note is all one Myth Arc: Light, or Kira, attempting to kill L and later his successors and L attempting to arrest Kira. Plans wrote this manga.
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The central story arc spanning the entirety of the Shinza Bansho Series is focused around something called the Pantheon Plan set in motion by the First Heaven, Mithra, and her companions to create a divine army meant to fight a mysterious being known as Naraka that is currently sealed by the divine throne. All the other stories are centered on how each God in the pantheon rose to power, all parts of the grander whole.
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Lost has a Myth Arc built in, though it is a bone of contention as to whether the authors actually knew where they were headed or not. The official line from the creators is that they knew how they wanted to end the series, and how to direct the plotlines to get there. Now that it is over, debate rages as to whether the last season was a fulfillment of a proper Myth Arc or an Ass Pull.
Unsurprisingly, a number of shows that tried to cash in on the success of Lost had them, too: Invasion, Threshold, Surface — well, we assume they did; they were cancelled before the arcs could develop.
More successful were The 4400 and Heroes, although the former actually predated Lost by a good few months.
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Monk: Finding out who murdered Trudy Monk.
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J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman's 24-issue Batwoman run deals with Batwoman getting blackmailed by, working for, and then rebelling against the D.E.O., all the while becoming less hard-nosed about her I Work Alone attitude.
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The entire Back to the Future trilogy is essentially a three-part story about Marty and Doc Brown trying to undo all the damage their screwing around with time travel has done to the timeline.
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Some would argue that this is where Red vs. Blue has progressed towards, primarily involving Project Freelancer.
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Initially planned for a self-contained six-season overarching story that would be separated into three 'books' (two seasons per book), Carnivàle was a show that created analogues to Christian mysticism to tell a story about a battle between light and darkness that would usher in the eventual end of days with the conception of nuclear warfare, and was supposed to end with the first nuclear test, and its conclusion was predestined from the show's introduction ("And so it was until the day that a false sun exploded over Trinity, and man forever traded away wonder for reason."). HBO offered showrunner Daniel Knauf an opportunity to tie things up with a movie, but Knauf refused, and instead later released the initial 'Pitch Document', the original show notes on the show's expanding mythos which eventually came to be referred to by fans as the 'Carnivale Bible'. Instead, the first book - and by extension, the show as a whole - ended with Ben and Jonesy presumed dead, Sofie awakened as the Omega, Brother Justin seemingly revived, and no real development on the story's relation to nuclear proliferation.
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The Transformers (IDW) comics seem to be setting up a double Myth Arc. One concerning the Lost Light and its crew's search for the Knights of Cybertron and another one concerning Bumblebee and the other Autobots attempts to maintain peace on Cybertron (it's not going well to say the least). They also appear to be building up to the return of Optimus Prime.
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Kim Possible: Ron's development with Mystical Monkey Power.
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Animorphs has one with the Yeerks, namely the overarching conflict across the galaxy. It was basically guaranteed that any book narrated by Ax would discuss this slight bit, any book narrated by Marco would have the myth-arc regarding his mother, Visser One, and stuff narrated by Tobias would deal with the Hork-Bajir, and the Anti-Morphing Ray arc. The whole series had the myth-arc of the war between Crayak and Ellimist, generally covered in Rachel's narrations.
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Star Wars Resistance has Kaz and his allies' efforts to keep The Colossus from falling into the hands of The First Order.
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Sym-Bionic Titan appeared to be this, having little bits of information revealed at a time in non-chronological order, which makes it rather irritating that the complicated plot they got going is being wrapped up hastily in four episodes, due to cancellation.
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My Hero Academia: The whole story is about how Izuku Midoriya becomes the greatest hero. Many chapters later, its second objective is revealed: to defeat the evil All For One and his successors, who have a long standing conflict with the users of One For All (with Midoriya being the present user); this presumably being how Midoriya accomplishes his first objective. Future Midoriya as the narrator also clarifies that it is also the story about him and all of his friends become the greatest heroes as well.
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DC Extended Universe:
Superman's life and growth into The Paragon as well as the ascension of the Justice League with him as Greater-Scope Paragon. It was intended to be done over five films, but the franchise's increasingly Troubled Production due to Executive Meddling following the divisive reception to the Zack Snyder films (Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) led to these plans being rather awkwardly scuttled by Warner Bros. and DC Films, with the heavy amounts of setup toward it turning into an array of Aborted Arcs in Justice League. The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League restored some of said aborted arcs, but set up others that are unlikely to be follow upon since the aforementioned studios parted ways with Snyder.
Darkseid's impending arrival on Earth was one of said Aborted Arcs. He appears in Zack Snyder's Justice League and readies himself to invade the Earth at the end. There are glimpses of the Bad Future in which he conquers the Earth, which was to be the focus of at least two Justice League sequels. Superman returns from the dead as well in this version, with a new setup regarding Lois being pregnant.
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Revolutionary Girl Utena is usually divided into either three or four different story arcs, but the entire series is a single story building up to an apocalyptic finale, showing how Akio grooms and manipulates Utena through a specific set of trials, all leading up to the moment where she trusts Anthy enough to let her draw the sword of her heart and stab her in the back with it.
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The Bernice Summerfield novels and audio dramas each have their own distinct Myth Arc, despite having several episodes in common — the audio dramas describe the rise and fall of the Irving Braxiatel, while the novels concern the unleashing of a Sealed Evil in a Can from Dellah University, leading to the Time Lords and the People vanishing from the universe. Some attempt is made at Arc Welding into a single series despite their drastically different depictions of the title character.
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All of the movies either focus on Jigsaw's increasingly elaborate, and posthumous since his death in Saw III, master plan, or someone else related to it.
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Heroes of Might and Magic V, its addons, and Dark Messiah together form another Myth Arc.
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Case Closed's myth arc involves Shinichi looking for a cure after he's force fed a drug that turns him back into a child, and uncovering the mystery of the ones responsible, a secret criminal syndicate known as the Black Organization.
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The Pony POV Series has two myth arcs:
Discord's return being built up through Diamond Tiara's actions.
The Bad Future established in "Epilogue" being built up through Vision Quests before the story finally returns to it in the Dark World Series.
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A Song of Ice and Fire — the whole series is essentially covered by a story arc dealing with the troubles revolving the Kingdom's throne and who is to be the supreme ruler, and there's still no end in sight. Complicated by the fact that the story is a Deconstructor Fleet, and so even familiar Myth Arcs like The Chosen One or the Rightful King Returns aren't sure bets.
And hidden beneath that is the coming of the Others, and the prophecy of The Prince Who Was Promised.
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The main Myth Arc of One Piece is Luffy's quest to become the Pirate King, which starts in the first chapter. Another one starting later in the series revolves around the conflicts between the main powers of the world, how the main characters' actions affect the balance, and the secret history of the world (and just how far some will go to keep it that way).
Part of the Myth Arc is the titular One Piece, a pirate treasure left by the late Pirate King Gol D. Roger, which kickstarted the Golden Age of Piracy. While finding it is a major goal of most of the cast (including the heroes), most of the adventure is spent just trying to get through the Grand Line where the One Piece is hidden and the treasure remains a part of the background until Whitebeard proclaims that the treasure exists with his dying breath, jumpstarting the dreams of a new generation of pirates. Later, the heroes learn about four Plot Coupons that have information that when put together points out the location of the island where the treasure is hidden.
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The overarching plot in Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches is about Yamada finding out what kind of person he really is and what he's good for — the individual story arcs come from how he helps witches, recovers lost memories and develops a romance with Shiraishi in the process.
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Futurama has three notable ones: Fry's role as the savior of the universe and what that has to do with him winding up in the future, the relationship between him and Leela, and Leela trying to find out where she came from and whether or not her birth parents are still alive. This is a comedy.
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King's Quest VI revealed that all of the Evil Sorcerors of the series were part of a Nebulous Evil Organization called the Society of the Black Cloak. While this revelation never actually went anywhere, fangames picked up on it, with the Society taking direct action in The Silver Lining, and the AGD remakes of King's Quest II and King's Quest III having the events of the game orchestrated by an Evil Sorceror (wearing the traditional black cloak) named The Father, who's also implied to be responsible for Graham's illness that kicks off the plot of King's Quest IV.
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The Venture Bros.:
Dr. Venture trying to live up to his father's legacy (despite constant failures) and coming to terms with his Hilariously Abusive Childhood at the hands of said father.
The Monarch's burning hatred of Dr. Venture, and his efforts to remain his arch-enemy, rising through the ranks of the Guild of Calamitous Intent and going from a joke villain to a genuine threat.
Hank and Dean coming to grips with the fact that they're clones, and developing into very different people once their father runs out of replacements (and they themselves stop dying).
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Preacher: Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy's ongoing search for God.
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Code Geass contains an on-and-off form of Myth Arc revolving around the true nature of the Geass power. This arc begins arguably in the first episode, when Lelouch receives Geass, but the implications of the power are almost always overshadowed by the Britannian/Eleven conflict and Lelouch's search for the truth about his mother's death. The Geass Arc comes into its own later when Mao appears. Mao cannot turn off his Geass, foreshadowing that Lelouch's Geass will also become uncontrollable. The Geass Arc effectively ends in Episode 21 of R2, when Lelouch brings his Geass it to its final permanent binocular form in order to use Geass on the World of C, ultimately destroying the Thought Elevator and killing both Charles and Marianne. Later on, when Lelouch, Suzaku, and C.C. return from the World of C, emerging in the Schneizel Arc, Lelouch finally catches up to all the second-guessing and criticism thrown at him behind his back while he was busy during the Geass arc.
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Scooby-Doo:
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo: The gang's efforts to stop each of the titular ghosts.
The mysteries and conspiracies surrounding the original Mystery Crew and the curse of Crystal Cove drives the entirety of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. It follows an episodic structure but each episode drives the main storyline forward in some way.
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Touhou Project:
The games from Touhou Fuujinroku ~ Mountain of Faith to Touhou Shinkirou ~ Hopeless Masquerade is informally dubbed "Kanako Saga", "Religion Arc", or more jokingly "Moriya Shrine Conspiracy arc". The other games have mostly standalone plots, but the games in this arc are usually caused by something that happens in a previous game, with each game introducing a new religious faction in Gensokyo.
In addition to that, there's also the activities of the Renko and Maribel of the Sealing Club from the music CDs. Despite being set 20 Minutes into the Future, they are heavily implied to have some sort of connection to present day Gensokyo. Renko shares a family name with Sumireko Usami, a character from the present and the club's founder, while Maribel bears an uncanny resemblance to Yukari in appearance, ability, and fashion sense.
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100 Bullets, one that only becomes apparent later on via Jigsaw Puzzle Plot.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power establishes from the first scene that everything is about finding and dealing with Sauron before is too late.
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The Five Nights at Freddy's series has a series long arc surrounding the tragic incidents that happened at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, as well as the aftermath that led to the infamous Hostile Animatronics and other incidents elsewhere.
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Orphan Black goes hard with the Myth Arc, with the clones of "Project Leda" hunting to find out how and why they exist, while being under constant surveillance and threat of the Dyad Institute. Season 3 complicated this with the introduction of the male clones of Project Castor.
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Den-noh Coil mostly concerns itself with the daily lives of the children using the titular virtual reality glasses with their various adventures, but the mystery of who 4423 is, why he continues to haunt Yasako's memories, the nature of the Illegals who wander old E-spaces, the legend of the girl Michiko who will appear to grant a wish, and the connection between the two Yukos ties everything together.
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Queen's Blade and its sequel Queen's Blade Rebellion, besides the tournament, deals about a single question: Who the hell is the Swamp Witch anyways, and why she's so hellbent to destroy the tournament?
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades has the overarching Series Goal of main character Oliver Horn's quest to assassinate the seven professors who murdered his mother, but this storyline mostly sits and develops in the background. The meat of most volumes is more typical Wizarding School fare about intramural intrigue and Teen Drama.
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, for its first six parts (Part 7 and onward are set in a new continuity), focused on the battle between the Joestar family and Dio Brando's evil (be it himself, his successors, or the MacGuffins that gave him his powers).
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C'est la Vie where one of the two original protagonists met her "true love" three days before and almost 8 years later, still has only had a few cups of espresso with him (other than trying to kill him with a teddy bear).
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From the first film to Saw 3D, there's also the following:
The fate of Dr. Lawrence Gordon, who is referenced in most films after the first one before his second (and last so far) appearance in Saw 3D.
The games seen in the first three films, including the Bathroom, the Nerve Gas House, the Gideon Meatpacking Plant and several individual tests, are progressively given more details in the following ones, often in regards to plot twists. Saw IV and V in particular added more major events to the Gideon Meatpacking Plant when Rigg and Strahm enter it and witness his final test and Jeff's trial, respectively.
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Madlax similarly had a Nebulous Criminal Conspiracy Myth Arc with The Syndicate of Enfant at its center. The investigation of Enfant completely eclipsed the Mission Of The Week and Slice of Life routine by episode 10, but it wasn't until episode 18 that all Plot Threads converged into the main plot.
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The Deryni novels and short stories have interrelated plot arcs that span several centuries.
Fraught relations between the kingdoms of Gwynedd and Torenth. A younger son of the Torenthi king invades and conquers Gwynedd; after much suffering and several generations, the old ruling family is restored, but at a high price. Descendants of the Torenthi invaders repeatedly attempt to reclaim Gwynedd over the following centuries, and the claim is ultimately folded back into the Torenthi ruling House of Furstan.
Deryni-human relations change dramatically in response to the conquest and restoration. Deryni were open and respected, with established schools teaching the ars magica and Healing in particular. A reactionary segment of human lords spiritual and temporal proclaim Deryni to be anathema to solidify their own power after the restoration. The masses are easily brought to help with the persecution of Deryni, thanks to their lack of sophistication and the efforts of dogmatic churchmen. It literally takes centuries for the right people to come on the scene to openly contest the notion that all Deryni are evil and live to tell the tale—and even then, it's a close-run thing for some of them.
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Zigzagged with Ninjago. For the first two seasons, there is a clear overarching story, specifically, the Ninja's efforts to defeat Lord Garmadon. There is also the conflict with Lloyd and the various Snake armies, the emergence of The Overlord, and the prophecy that one of the Ninja will go on to become The Green Ninja, all of which tie into the aforementioned main plot. However, all of these plot threads are rather neatly tied up by the end of the second season, with very little in the way of loose ends. Originally, this was meant to be the end of the show; it was Un-Cancelled after a rather unexpected outpouring from fans. Since then, each season has revolved around one specific threat that is dealt with by the season's end, or in the case of Season 8, by the end of the next season. Nevertheless, the show maintains a strong sense of continuity, with the events of each season having long-lasting consequences.
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Young Justice (2010) has a running plot thread. It involves the Light: A collection of DC Supervillains with a goal to make Earth a galactic superpower, with a buildup towards a galactic war. Season 1 was about finding a way to make Earth noticed, while Season 2 was about undermining one of their "partners". Season 3 deals with metahuman trafficking that plagues the galaxy as well as where the arc actually started. Season 4 was a bit more abstract, but turns out to be an arc about getting an army or a powerful lieutenant for the 2 future sides of the war to come.
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Fairy Tail has two. One involves the dragons' disappearance (and the number 7) which it will occasionally throw a tidbit out for. Until the direct involvement of seven dragons being brought from the past and seven Dragon Slayers fighting them, and later they meet one of them in the present again. The other Myth Arc concerns the dark wizard Zeref, who seems ever closer to bringing chaos about for every arc that passes by.
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The story proper of Granblue Fantasy revolves around the heroes' quest to reach Estalucia, the Island of the Astrals, which involves having to find the piece of the Sky Map. However, the Sky Map search is put on hold halfway through the first arc after the Black Knight is arrested and it becomes clear the Erste Empire can't be ignored. After the first arc ends, the Sky Map search continues.
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The games seen in the first three films, including the Bathroom, the Nerve Gas House, the Gideon Meatpacking Plant and several individual tests, are progressively given more details in the following ones, often in regards to plot twists. Saw IV and V in particular added more major events to the Gideon Meatpacking Plant when Rigg and Strahm enter it and witness his final test and Jeff's trial, respectively.
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles had a running Myth Arc regarding the characters preventing Skynet's creation and Judgment Day, though it also focuses on numerous subplots and a lot of personal character development.
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Transformers: Animated: most episodes, especially in the first two seasons, feature the Autobots battling the Monster of the Week and learning An Aesop, but there's also the ongoing storyline of Megatron returning from his exile (and supposed death) and attempting to conquer Cybertron. Most of Megatron's plans involve the Allspark, an immensely powerful Plot Device which drives the plot whenever Megatron isn't, and tied directly to the Allspark is the story arc of Sari Sumdac trying to unravel the secrets of her mysterious origins. There's also Optimus Prime and Sentinel Prime's rivalry, which unfolds in the present and through flashbacks across all three seasons.
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The Legend of Dick and Dom has the quest to create the potion and return it to Fyredor.
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Tons in El Goonish Shive, the early strips are packed with many clues for later arcs. In a more specific sense, Lord Tedd and Tedd's backstory.
Somewhat subverted in that the creator admits that he has thrown out much of the earlier foreshadowing as irrelevant to the ever-changing 'current' direction of the strip.
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Judge Dredd has had a myth arc building for much of the comic's run as to whether the Judges' rule is legitimate. This question has been hanging since 1977, but the Origins story has this bombshell: Judge Fargo, the first Chief Judge and the one whom Dredd and several others were cloned from, had a My God, What Have I Done? moment when he saw what America was becoming under the Judges, and his last words to Dredd were to tell him that the Judges' rule was wrong, and he had to reverse it.
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aespa's concept is an ongoing narrative in which the members interact with a digital world, allying with their avatars and their guide Naevis to take on their archenemy Black Mamba.
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Shaman King does this when, sometime between the end of Season 1 and the start of Season 3, the focus of the series leaves the Shaman Fight entirely and delves off into exploring Hao's involvement in his third consecutive Shaman Fight, at each of which he attempted to steal the Great Spirit, as well as Hao being Yoh's Evil Twin. In fact, the series technically ends before the Shaman King is even decided, with the manga going on an extremely long and sudden Series Hiatus (the 2001 anime concluded with a vague Gecko Ending). The final issues were published four or five years later.
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Season 3 takes the show's Once per Episode conceit of the Mane Six ponies, Twilight Sparkle in particular, learning lessons of friendship to Myth Arc level when it is revealed in the season 3 premiere that all of Twilight's lessons were designed to build her up as an alicorn princess of Equestria.
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The entire run of classic and new series Doctor Who has a few common threads running through; most notably, the premise of "Doctor who?" has varying surges of interest in different series; the new series has picked up on the mystery behind the Doctor's name again, with "Forest of the Dead" confirming that he actually has a real name. Whether or not these questions can be classed as arcs probably hinges upon whether they were ever intended to be answered.
With the revival, the production teams of both Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat have taken to building up individual story arcs in each season/series that eventually come together to have a huge payoff as the current Doctor's tenure comes to a close. This is done by adding subtle hints, clues, and foreshadowing throughout the episodes on both story arc and myth arc scales:
The first four series of the revival eventually coalesce into a Myth Arc in "The End of Time", which draws elements from every preceding series as well as featuring every major recurring character up to that point.
Series 5-7 and the specials afterward — the tenure of the Eleventh Doctor — build a Myth Arc of their own based around the relationship between the Doctor and River Song, the Silence, and the reasoning behind the TARDIS exploding in the Series 5 finale. His Grand Finale duet of specials, "The Day of the Doctor" and "The Time of the Doctor", also link back to the Time War arc of Series 1-4, directly resulting from it, and therefore arguably linking together all seven series up to that point.
The Twelfth Doctor's myth arc (Series 8-10 plus specials) is completely focused on his Character Development, as he reevaluates whether he is "a good man" or not in the wake of all the "cosmic" crises in his life being wrapped up save for not knowing where his homeworld is (an issue resolved in the Series 9 finale). The one constant secondary character through three seasons is his Arch-Enemy Missy, whose Character Development reflects and contrasts with his. He grows from a coldly Pragmatic Hero who Hates Being Touched in Series 8 to a warmer soul hamstrung by a codependent relationship with his companion in Series 9 to perhaps the most empathetic and kindest incarnation of the Doctor in Series 10. Notably, the following two secondary characters' myth arcs are tied up with his.
Starting with the Series 7 premiere "Asylum of the Daleks", Clara Oswald has a myth arc as she goes from a seemingly "Impossible Girl" to the Doctor's Distaff Counterpart and arguable soulmate. This culminates in the Series 9 finale storyline, in which she dies... yet goes on to have near-infinite adventures in her last moment of life, with a TARDIS and companion of her own.
River Song's personal myth arc, which dates back to Series 4's "Silence in the Library"/"Forest of the Dead", is formally concluded with the post-Series 9 Christmas Episode "The Husbands of River Song", which ends with her and the Twelfth Doctor having 24 happy years together before she goes to said library, bringing things full circle.
According to one theory, the Time War forms a complex web of a myth arc going back and forth across the series. The Doctor fails to prevent the creation of the Daleks and is earlier unsuccessful at destroying them at an early stage in his first encounter, which leads them to develop space travel and become an all-conquering armada. They then develop a crude form of time travel and resurrect their creator who helps them refine it, which they use to try and defeat the Doctor at an earlier point in his life after declaring war against his people. After centuries of fighting and countless civilisations lost, the Doctor defeats the Daleks single-handedly by destroying his home planet, except not really, resulting in only a few survivors falling out of time. A Dalek sect called the Cult of Skaro escaped out of the universe and returned after the war to rebuild the Dalek race. They are defeated, but their last surviving member rescues Davros from the Time War, but then goes mad and engineers the total defeat of the Daleks. Only a few survive, but they rebuild their race from some of the very first Dalek DNA and depart to conquer the universe again. Davros survives and attempts to secure the Time Lords' secret to perfect time travel, but fails and his home planet is destroyed in the process.
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Call of Duty:
In place for the Modern Warfare trilogy, about Soap's rise, adventures, and death. The entirety of CoD' will become this if there's the possible Black Ops-Modern Warfare crossover hinted at by intel at the end of Black Ops''.
With the advent of Black Ops 2 this connection between Modern Warfare and Black Ops was proven false. However, the Black Ops series has its own Myth Arc comprising of World at War, Black Ops, and Black Ops 2 with Viktor Reznov's life and death being the single main entity connecting the three games.
Call of Duty: Zombies, originally developed by Treyarch, has three arcs to date: The Aether story, and the Chaos story. The former consists of all Zombies maps released from Call of Duty: World at War to the end of Call of Duty: Black Ops III; Call of Duty: Black Ops IV introduces the Chaos story, which is explicitly set in another universe and is separate from the Aether storyline, which continues and concludes in IV. The third story is the Dark Aether story, which is a soft reboot of the Aether story. Chaos has unfortunately, for the time being, ended on a cliffhanger due to focus shifting to the Dark Aether story. The Aether story revolves around an endless cycle of death and destruction caused by zombies raised from the dead by eldritch forces with the main protagonist, Edward Richtofen, either aiding or trying to stop the destruction. The Chaos story revolves around a group of adventurers trying to stop an ancient order from taking over the world with zombies, and the Dark Aether story follows on from the end of the Aether as a soft reboot and sequel.
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The 2006 revival of Biker Mice from Mars had the main premise of Throttle, Vinnie, and Modo looking for Stoker so that they can use his invention the regenerator to end their planet's drought while fighting off against the Catatonians and Ronaldo Rump, who both want the regenerator for their own evil purposes. By the end of the series, the Catatonians and Ronaldo Rump are defeated for good, and aside from one final conflict between the Nomad Rats, the plan to use the regenerator to end Mars' drought goes off without a hitch, but at the presumed cost of the life of Vinnie's old girlfriend Harley, who wrongfully accused the Biker Mice of abandoning her before finally coming to her senses.
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Child of the Storm has the coming of Thanos and the heroes preparing/being prepared for the Infinity War, with almost every event on the way either being designed to shape them to best be able to match Thanos when he comes, or being used to that end by the series' resident Magnificent Bastard and Seer Doctor Strange.
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To Hell and Back (Arrowverse):
According to the author, the first half of the story is building to Arc V, which marks the halfway point of the story.
Another myth arc involves the mystery time traveler that is implied to be responsible for all the changes to the timeline prior to Nora Allen's death, including Kara's early arrival to Earth, the survival of Bruce Wayne's parents, and Diana never leaving Themyscira.
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Monster: the goal to capture Johann Liebert, naturally.
Also Tenma's quest to understand who Johann is, and Nina's attempt to make sense of her past.
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Star Wars Rebels has the liberation of Lothal from the tyranny of the Empire.
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Person of Interest has a strong Myth Arc surrounding the Machine, the advanced surveillance supercomputer that identifies each episode's Victim of the Week for the protagonists to help. Most episodes flesh out a different aspect, either how it was created (via Finch's flashbacks), what various superpowers will do to obtain or control it (via Reese's flashbacks and several present-day stories) or just what the Machine has become capable of on its own.
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Call of Duty: Zombies, originally developed by Treyarch, has three arcs to date: The Aether story, and the Chaos story. The former consists of all Zombies maps released from Call of Duty: World at War to the end of Call of Duty: Black Ops III; Call of Duty: Black Ops IV introduces the Chaos story, which is explicitly set in another universe and is separate from the Aether storyline, which continues and concludes in IV. The third story is the Dark Aether story, which is a soft reboot of the Aether story. Chaos has unfortunately, for the time being, ended on a cliffhanger due to focus shifting to the Dark Aether story. The Aether story revolves around an endless cycle of death and destruction caused by zombies raised from the dead by eldritch forces with the main protagonist, Edward Richtofen, either aiding or trying to stop the destruction. The Chaos story revolves around a group of adventurers trying to stop an ancient order from taking over the world with zombies, and the Dark Aether story follows on from the end of the Aether as a soft reboot and sequel.
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The Pirates of Dark Water was doing this back in the early 90s, with the entire series focused on obtaining the Thirteen Treasures of Rue to stop the titular Dark Water. Sadly, it was before its time and was canceled after only 8 of the 13 treasures had been found.
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In Hunter × Hunter, main character Gon wants to find his dad, which is a driving force behind several of the story arcs. Even when that is not the cause of the arc, it is usually the reason Gon himself gets involved.
There's also:
Killua's conflict with his older brother Illumi, and his efforts to break free of his family's influence and unlearn the more negative traits of his upbringing.
Kurapica's quest to reclaim the stolen eyes of his clan, and kill the people responsible for wiping them out.
Hisoka waiting for Gon to be a strong opponent worthy of fighting and possibly killing.
The exploration of the dark continent is set up as a new myth arc.
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes has one of these, covering the final stages of a war between the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance, with two of the universe's most talented strategists facing off against one another throughout.
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My Life as a Teenage Robot: As the title indicates, the story focuses on Jenny trying to balance between living like a normal teenager with her responsibilities as a superhero.
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The Dark Tower is, of course, about Roland's journey to the Dark Tower.
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Series 5-7 and the specials afterward — the tenure of the Eleventh Doctor — build a Myth Arc of their own based around the relationship between the Doctor and River Song, the Silence, and the reasoning behind the TARDIS exploding in the Series 5 finale. His Grand Finale duet of specials, "The Day of the Doctor" and "The Time of the Doctor", also link back to the Time War arc of Series 1-4, directly resulting from it, and therefore arguably linking together all seven series up to that point.
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Exo Squad, with its ongoing story of the war spanning the entire solar system between the human ExoFleet and the Neosapien uprising, has drawn frequent comparisons to Mobile Suit Gundam and Robotech.
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Dragon Ball had quite a few.
The first were Goku's tail and unexplained powers and the Dragon Balls themselves, which were both introduced in the very first arc, but weren't resolved until Dragon Ball Z. There was another relating to the shared history of Piccolo and Kami, one involving Son Goku's gradual ascension into the mythical Super Saiyan, and one involving Son Gohan's hidden powers.
Also Vegeta's bitter, one-sided rivalry with Goku, and his gradual change from villain to anti-hero.
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Superman's life and growth into The Paragon as well as the ascension of the Justice League with him as Greater-Scope Paragon. It was intended to be done over five films, but the franchise's increasingly Troubled Production due to Executive Meddling following the divisive reception to the Zack Snyder films (Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) led to these plans being rather awkwardly scuttled by Warner Bros. and DC Films, with the heavy amounts of setup toward it turning into an array of Aborted Arcs in Justice League. The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League restored some of said aborted arcs, but set up others that are unlikely to be follow upon since the aforementioned studios parted ways with Snyder.
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The Hydra Arc starts in The First Avenger, cameoing in The Avengers, coming back in Winter Soldier and spilling into Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The show takes this and runs with it, tying it into its own arcs, such as Coulson's take over of SHIELD, and the Inhumans.
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Both versions of Battlestar Galactica were arc-based, though elements thereof were made up on the fly; in the 2000s version, for example, the one-shot character Sam Anders was reintroduced into the arc 15 episodes after his first appearance, and became a recurring character in Season 3, because actress Katee Sackhoff (Starbuck) wanted her character to have a love interest. By season 4 it is fair to say that he has suddenly become absolutely vital to the ongoing (and soon to be ending) arc.
Before Sam Anders, another one-shot character who ended up being relatively fundamental to an ongoing plot point of Galactica is Karl "Helo" Agathon. Originally he was supposed to die abandoned in Caprica during the miniseries. The Powers that Be liked him enough to bring him back to eventually be the father of the shape of things to come, Hera, and occasionally the second in command of Galactica herself. Also, one of the few who managed to get a truly happy ending...well, if you consider living like a Luddite on the prehistoric savannas of Africa a frakking happy ending.
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Despite the Main Stories making it a Slice of Life type Idol story also, there are four major ones spanning all across the Tokimeki PokéLive! and TwinBee series:
The "Nijigasaki Saga", which focuses on Hilda White and her friends' journey to become School Idols while also balancing that out with bettering themselves as Pokémon Trainers while also showing various battles between the protagonists and their allies against various villains, Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik being the main recurring villain.
The "Hinagiku Saga", which focuses on Yoko Catherine Osaka White, Elesis Kashiwagi Kousaka and Margo, with the girls establishing their own Pokémon Trainer's Club inspired by the Nijigasaki Academy Pokémon Trainer's Club some years before while Eggman and other villains continue opposing the heroines and their allies/loved ones.
The "Harmonia Robotnik Saga", the stories in which the focus is on Natural "N" Harmonia Blair and his struggle to adapt to the real world after defecting from the Eggman Empire with the help of various allies, especially his own heroic team, Eggman Empire White.
A major crossover story arc, Multidimensional Dark Masters, involving the PokéLive! and Wonder DigiIdolmaster protagonists teaming up to battle the Dark Masters, who are out to merge the Earths of both universes.
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Codename: Kids Next Door has the ongoing conflict between adults and kids.
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Lucifer has a more typical one, as events from previous arcs weave into those of the next.
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The Sandman (1989) is a clever example of a Myth Arc in disguise. While the occasional volume may have some development on what would seem to be an ongoing story (Season Of Mists and Brief Lives) it is not until The Kindly Ones when we learn that nearly all aspects of the series were parts of Dream's ongoing plan to evolve himself into a more sympathetic being.
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More successful were The 4400 and Heroes, although the former actually predated Lost by a good few months.
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The Trails Series are organized into arcs that each tell long, but fairly self contained stories grouped by the countries where they take place. Playing each game across the series however, reveals an even more in-depth plot about the overarching threat of Ouroboros attempting to claim the Sept-Terrion artifacts to enact their mysterious "Orpheus Final Plan". There's also a secondary arc concerning the social and technological changes sweeping across the Zemurian continent following the Orbal Revolution and the incident in Liberl.
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While The Legend of Korra plays with separate story arcs and different villains, they are all interconnected by the consequences of the battles with the villains. Each story arc is also connected by Korra's journey in understanding what it means to be the avatar in a world that does not seem to want the avatar any longer. Finally, the overall arc is about Korra learning about how to be more human as well, balancing her life as both an avatar and human. In Aang's time, it shows how Avatars operate during wartime, while in Korra's time, it shows how Avatar operate during peacetime (or in her case, receiving the inevitable fallout of Aang's decisions, the good and the bad).
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A rather notable example in the "hidden epic" of The Cosmere. So far the only connections between the different worlds are Hoid, parallels between the Shards, and a few other things. However Sanderson has stated that he plans to have these references form an extra story in conjunction with the main plots of each of his books.
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Board James started out as a simple series of board game reviews, created by James Rolfe as a counterpart for the Angry Video Game Nerd, but over time it developed a shocking complex myth arc. To sum up, Board James is a murderer who was sentenced to death before the first episode. What at first appears to be him playing board games with his friends is actually him wandering through an afterlife which is shaped by his own subconscious. Although he can't remember his previous life, his murderous nature gradually asserts itself and he starts killing his "friends" over and over, sending them into deeper layers of the afterlife until they eventually develop enough self-awareness to realize they can fight back.
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Doom mixes this with Canon Welding, which retroactively turns the entire franchise into a Myth Arc. The original series started off on a relatively simplistic premise (a soldier stationed on the moons of Mars gets caught in the middle of an invasion by Hell and ends up having to fight his way out, with the sequel then moving that invasion to Earth and continuing said soldier's war there). The Continuity Reboot that is Doom³ more or less retreads this same premise, albeit in a more grounded way (the Hell invasion is sparked by the work of an insane scientist and the protagonist is more of an Action Survivor than the classic series' "Doomguy"). Then came the second reboot in 2016 (and more specifically the revelations that came out of its sequel, Doom Eternal) that threw everything on its head: For one thing these continuties aren't separate. Rather the dimension that is known as "Hell" is actually inteconnected across the entire multiverse and Hell has been allowed to invade these different dimensions at the whim of another dimension known as "Urdak" and its leader the Khan Maykr. As a result of this the superpowered individual only known as "Doom Slayer" is in fact the Doomguy from the original series of games who got pulled into this interdimensional conflict as a result of the events of Doom 64, wherein his decision to stay behind in Hell after the most recent incursion put him in contact with Argent D'Nur — another reality that experienced a Hell invasion and whose warrior people rescued Doomguy from his endless battle with the legions. From here a long-winded series of events that gave Doom Slayer his powers and transported him to a counterpart Mars much further in the future from his own time period would eventually reveal that Doom Slayer is a counterpart to the king of evil himself who had been invading these realities for eons in a bid to claim souls to convert to Argent Energy — the very substance that drew Doom Slayer into the battle on Mars originally.
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi has Negi's search for his Disappeared Dad. It doesn't really become central until around volume 6, which is naturally where the anime adaptation cut off.
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The "Nijigasaki Saga", which focuses on Hilda White and her friends' journey to become School Idols while also balancing that out with bettering themselves as Pokémon Trainers while also showing various battles between the protagonists and their allies against various villains, Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik being the main recurring villain.
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Fatebound claims in its description to have a single myth centering on the wager between Herot and Ngv. This was introduced in the first story arc, and both characters have been seen acting to influence characters in the current, second arc.
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Amphibia: Anne's quest to find a way home and Andreas' plans to conquer Earth.
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Saiyuki is a Myth Arc inside a Myth Arc. For the entire first series, the only visible arc is the four heroes' quest to reach India, crush the baddies' nefarious scheme, and restore peace and harmony to Tougenkyo. It's not until midway thru the second series that the real Arc—which finally takes main stage in the third series—begins to reveal itself (why are these particular four on the mission? who is the only human in Houtou Castle? and just how did Sanzo's master really die, and why?)
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Disney's Doug has Doug and Skeeter occasionally visiting Lucky Duck Lake in an attempt to discover if a monster exists in there (a nod to the legendary Loch Ness Monster). The monster itself finally makes an appearance in The Movie and plays an important role.
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Craig Finn's bands, Lifter Puller and The Hold Steady both contain myth-arcs of a sort.
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Baldur's Gate revolves around the origins of the protagonist, and the entire nature versus nurture debate. It's revealed in the last instalment Gorion grabbed the hero instead of Sarevok, despite the two children lying so close to each other implying Sarevok and the protagonist aren't so different.
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Transmetropolitan was once describednote in the "About The Author" section from the first Planetary trade as a "3000 page graphic novel".
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The story of Kaiju Girl Caramelise is overall just the day-to-day drama and humor that comes from Kuroe Akaishi suddenly finding herself in a relationship with Arata Minami. However, in between these Shoujo antics are bits and pieces surrounding the mystery around the reason why Kuroe transforms into a massive dinosaur Kaiju.
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Marble Hornets is one big storyline involving Jay's attempts to figure out what happened to Alex, who the Operator is, and how the Masked Men and totheark are linked to him.
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The Mentalist has the mystery of finding out who the serial killer Red John is.
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Metroid
The 2D Metroid games follow an arc centered around the titular creaters, from their discovery and use as a weapon, to their extermination, to the discovery of their true purpose, culminating in the protagonist becoming a Metroid herself. Word of God has stated Metroid Dread is the finale of this specific arc.
The Metroid Prime Trilogy follows a story arc centered around the radioactive mutagen known as Phazon: The first game introduces Phazon in the dying world of Tallon IV and also showed the downfall of the Chozo civilization and the attempts of the Space Pirates to mine it; the second showed a planet locked in perpetual dimensional flux due to a Phazon meteor impact; the third had the Space Pirates launch an all-out war against The Federation, an act which brought to light the source of all Phazon.
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Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea centered around the protagonists' search for a way to keep the titular Sun from dying and destroying the underground civilization of Arcadia. The show lasted only two seasons, and was ended when the heroes eventually discovered the truth behind the Sun and what was needed to save the people of Arcadia.
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How I Met Your Mother, unsurprisingly, all boils down to the story of how Ted met his future kids' mother.
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Housepets!: The mystery of Pete the Gryphon and his freeing (When Grape and Peanut are the primary focus), the Cosmic Game (When King is introduced), its end, and its aftershocks (When Marion is introduced) tie into each other to form one grand storyline.
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Wander over Yonder has two: Firstly, there's Lord Hater's gradual character development from a Galactic Conqueror into a more heroic figure, and then there's the efforts to stop Lord Dominator from destroying the galaxy.
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Charles Matthias's Metamor Keep stories start out as slice-of-life stories involving mostly anthro rats dealing with prejudice and self-loathing at the Keep, but starting with his Second Cycle, all of his characters and subplots become connected to a much more global plot: the corruption of Chateau Marzac.
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As with the books, The Lord of the Rings focuses on the War for the One Ring.
The Hobbit trilogy has several: The quest to reclaim Erebor from Smaug, Gandalf's investigation into the happenings at Dol Guldor, and Thorin's rivalry with Azog.
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A major crossover story arc, Multidimensional Dark Masters, involving the PokéLive! and Wonder DigiIdolmaster protagonists teaming up to battle the Dark Masters, who are out to merge the Earths of both universes.
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The Halloween Unspectacular series has three:
The first, nicknamed the Fiddley Canon, connects virtually everything involved in the various individual Story Arcs from HU1 through HU5. This includes the Reality Warping Fiddley Thing device, sorcery, dragons, Arthurian Legend, and several other things.
The second, running from HU6 to HU8, involves attempts by the Nazi remnant group PURITY to Take Over the World and eliminate all superpowered and nonhuman beings.
The third, covering HU9 and HU10, is about a mysterious figure setting out to destroy E350's life.
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Burn Notice: Who burned Michael Westen? How can he get un-burned? Will he get un-burned at all? And who exactly is going about starting wars for the money?
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The Facing the Future Series has several ongoing story threads that may or may not be connected — Vlad sending ghosts after Danny for unclear reasons, the Mysterious Watcher known as "G" keeping an eye on Danny for his shadowy superiors, and Danny somehow developing both a dangerous Super Mode and a Psychic Link with Sam.
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Kingdom Hearts:
First was the "Dark Seeker Saga", running from the first game to Kingdom Hearts III, which centers around an elderly Keyblade Master named Xehanort trying to open Kingdom Hearts in an attempt to remake the universe into something greater (under the logic that when Kingdom Hearts was opened after the Keyblade War, the world was renewed even grander than it had been before). Just about every game centers around one incarnation or another of Xehanort trying to accomplish this end, or setting up all of the pieces. The only odd ones out were the mobile game Kingdom Hearts χ (set many years before the Dark Seeker Saga), the main story of Chain of Memories (with the remnants of one of Xehanort's incarnations serving as the antagonist of the Reverse/Rebirth campaign), and coded.
χ, however, also seems to have served the purpose of establishing a new myth arc involving the Master of Masters and his six apprentices, dubbed the Lost Master Arc. This tied back into the first arc by virtue of one of these six apprentices passing down the Master of Masters' Keyblade to his apprentice, and it would eventually wind up in Xehanort's hands, as well as said apprentice eventually being revealed to be Xigbar.
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Franz Hopper and the history behind Lyoko, X.A.N.A. and the supercomputer is the Myth Arc of Season 2 of Code Lyoko.
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Babylon 5, as mentioned in the article itself, is one of the archetypical Myth Arcs, and often credited/blamed for the proliferation of Myth Arcs in science fiction shows since.
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The Assassin's Creed series appears on the surface to be a Stealth-Based Game where you play as a badass who murders a lot of people with a fancy knife. Fair enough, but the series also contains a Framing Story that is largely omitted from the advertising: these ancient lives are being relived in the present day first by a man named Desmond Miles and then by a variety of anonymous characters, who are using a device called the Animus to access a VR simulation of Genetic Memory. This comes about as the culmination of a millennia-long Secret War between the Templars and Assassins over the right to control humanity's future. The war is focused on a series of artifacts left behind by The Ones Who Came Before, an ancient civilization that created humankind before dying in some kind of catastrophe. Further, said civilization foresaw their doom and left behind messages embedded in these artifacts, as well as a special genetic legacy, all in an attempt to Fling a Light into the Future. Some did so to prevent The End of the World as We Know It from happening again, and one so to revive herself and conquer the future. All of human history is a carefully crafted lie designed to conceal this struggle, as is revealed in cryptic "Truth" puzzles throughout the games, and modern day cutscenes/playable sections has you view/play moments in the modern day part of the war.
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The Bourne Series is all about Jason trying to find out his true identity. He ultimately uncovers the truth in The Bourne Ultimatum, originally intended to be the Grand Finale. 9 years later, Jason Bourne would revisit the arc by having him learn exactly why he became an assassin.
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The main focus of Hellsing is the conflict with Millennium, a surviving group of Those Wacky Nazis that use special chips to create the artificial vampires that the Hellsing Organization has to deal with in the early chapters, a conflict which escalates further and further, culminating in an epic battle for the fate of London.
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The Walking Dead Television Universe: The original series ultimately revolves around the main cast trying to find a safe home that they can survive in and possibly rebuild civilization in a world overrun by the undead. The show ends with the main cast's community becoming a prosperous chapter of a powerful, benevolent multi-state alliance of communities where finally, they can live in peace and with the resources to prepare for any hostile threats. The subsequent sequel shows and spin-offs, Dead City, Daryl Dixon, as well as prior-released spin-off's like World Beyond and the final season of Fear the Walking Dead all show that, after over a decade in the apocalypse, the world has similarly been able to see numerous civilizations take firm footholds. Small nomadic groups like what the main cast originally consisted of tend to join the larger civilizations, many of whom are establishing law and order in their territories again. A character in Dead City makes the prediction that ultimately, the Myth Arc of the franchise going forward is the clash of the new civilizations in the post-Fall world.
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In Daniel Faust, after the first three books, Daniel is caught up in the First Story, a cosmic cautionary tale that plays out again and again across the multiverse, that typically ends with the entire world being destroyed. Daniel is transplanted into the role of The Thief by The Enemy, who is looking to break free of the story's narrative and destroy all of reality.
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The current Deadpool ongoings seem to be developing a myth arc concerning Deadpool trying to be a better person. No telling how long it will go on for though.
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Saw:
All of the movies either focus on Jigsaw's increasingly elaborate, and posthumous since his death in Saw III, master plan, or someone else related to it.
From the first film to Saw 3D, there's also the following:
The fate of Dr. Lawrence Gordon, who is referenced in most films after the first one before his second (and last so far) appearance in Saw 3D.
The games seen in the first three films, including the Bathroom, the Nerve Gas House, the Gideon Meatpacking Plant and several individual tests, are progressively given more details in the following ones, often in regards to plot twists. Saw IV and V in particular added more major events to the Gideon Meatpacking Plant when Rigg and Strahm enter it and witness his final test and Jeff's trial, respectively.
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Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers was one of the first Western animated series to attempt this back in 1986, with an arching Myth Arc about the League's war with the Crown Empire, and several Story Arcs that tied into it, like the kidnapping of Zachary's wife, the botched Supertrooper project (with resulting fallout), and the League's attempt to get the aid of Tarkon.
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Noir, as mentioned above, had a Myth Arc from the very first episode, which covered Mireille and Kirika's investigation of the Ancient Conspiracy of the "Soldats". At first, the series devoted much of its time to Target Of The Week episodes, but the Myth Arc gradually intensified, eventually completely eclipsing the assassins plot.
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Gravity Falls had such an arc, though it didn't come to the forefront until season two.note Creator Alex Hirsch admitted that the first season was a bit of a test run to see how people would react to the show. The show's first season revolved around learning the secrets of the show before the second season narrowed in on the goal of uncovering the identity of the Author of the Journals and...well, the series wrapped up with an apocalypse if you want to know how things escalated from there...
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The Grendel comics are basically one big Myth Arc detailing the beginnings of a young man who becomes an assassin and eventually telling how, in his basic idea and concept, Grendel conquers the planet.
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 JLA (1997) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Jupiter's Legacy (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 100 Bullets (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Providence (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Secret Wars (2015) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Starman (DC Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Amazing Spider-Man (2018) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Amazing Spider-Man (J. Michael Straczynski) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Flash (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Sandman (1989) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Thor (2014) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Titans (Rebirth) (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Transformers: Generation One (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Transmetropolitan (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Ultimate Marvel (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Xenozoic Tales (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Supergirl / Comicbook
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 Cindy's Story / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Forward / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 A Hedgehog Of Many Colors (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Force of Souls (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Lost Tales of Fantasia (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Officer Misako (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Purple Days (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Steven Universe: Alternate Future (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Stories and Tales from Dimension 63 (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Body Reflects the Heart, the Shadow Reflects the Soul (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Two earths (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 When Legends meet (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Yu-gi-oh Arc-V: Pendulum of Hope (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Babylon 5: Thirdspace / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 James Bond / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Amazing Spider-Man Series / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Bourne Series / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Assassin's Creed (Franchise) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 BIONICLE (Franchise)
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 The Witcher (Franchise) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Walking with… (Franchise) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Walking with Dinosaurs (Franchise) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 TheStrawhatNO! (Lets Play) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 videogamedunkey (Lets Play) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Rebuild World / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Angelof Death
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 Childe Cycle / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Cryptid Hunters / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Daniel Faust / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Deryni / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Doctor Who New Adventures / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Eighth Doctor Adventures / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Enola Holmes / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Fae Tales / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Foundation Series / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 In/Spectre / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 In the Land of Leadale / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Kitty Norville / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Malazan Book of the Fallen / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Noob / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Realm of the Elderlings / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Rebuild World / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Reign of the Seven Spellblades / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Super Powereds / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 The Heroes of Olympus / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
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 AHDotComEternals
seeAlso
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seeAlso
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seeAlso
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seeAlso
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seeAlso
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 Grand Finale / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Half-Arc Season / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Mytharc
sameAs
Myth Arc
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seeAlso
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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Myth Arc
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Myth Arc
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Myth Arc
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type
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Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 ×××HOLiC (Manga)
seeAlso
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type
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type
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Lifter Puller (Music) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Mylo Xyloto (Music) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Cruxshadows (Music) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Hold Steady (Music) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 The Shadow of Greed (Roleplay) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Warrior Cats RPG (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Airwolf / int_ac7cbf8d
type
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type
Myth Arc
 Alias / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Allegiance (2024) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Battlestar Galactica (2003) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Batwoman (2019) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Beautiful People / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Black Hole High / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Blue Bloods / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 CSI / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Chef wa Meitantei / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Covert Affairs / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 D.☆P. / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 FBI: International / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Fringe
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 God Friended Me / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Hawaii Five-0 / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 How I Met Your Mother / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Human Target / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Kamen Rider Double / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Legends / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Les Revenants / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Letterkenny / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Madam Secretary / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Miss Sherlock / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 MonkTropesA-E
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 MonkTropesK-R
seeAlso
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 Murdoch Mysteries / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Mutant X / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Nancy Drew (2019) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Nathan for You / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Night Stalker / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Partners For Justice / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Raumschiff GameStar / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Sliders / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Slow Horses / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 So Weird / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Stranger Things / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Stumptown (2019) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Switched at Birth / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Blacklist / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Dead Zone / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Mandalorian / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Mentalist
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 The Mentalist / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Pretender / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Star Lost / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The X-Files / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 24 / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Twin Peaks / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Unforgettable / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 WMAC Masters / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Walking with Beasts / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Walking with Dinosaurs / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Will Trent / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 AdventureQuest (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Criminal Case (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Destiny 2 (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Detective Grimoire (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 EverQuest (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Fast & Furious Crossroads (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Final Fantasy XIII-2 (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 IDOLiSH7 (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Limbus Company (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Megadimension Neptunia VII (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Mr. Hopp's Playhouse (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 SuperMurphy
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 The X-Files Game (Video Game)
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 The X-Files: Resist or Serve (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 EverQuest II / Videogame / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Starship Promise (Visual Novel) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Sweet Elite (Visual Novel) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Red vs. Blue (Web Animation) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Supermarioglitchy4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers (Web Animation) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Chicken Wings / Web Comic / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Board James (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Critical Role: Campaign Three (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Hatchetfield (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 MURDER Sci 100 (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Patrick (H) Willems (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Scott The Woz (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Sgt. Frog Abridged (Web Video) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 TheNetCourt
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 And Shine Heaven Now (Webcomic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Chess Piece (Webcomic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Starslip (Webcomic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Valewood Tales (Webcomic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Goodbye Strangers (Website) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 American Dragon: Jake Long / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Amphibia / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Batman: The Brave and the Bold / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Beast Machines / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Ben 10 (2016) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Bolts & Blip / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Codename: Kids Next Door / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Dilbert / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Doug / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Doug's 1st Movie / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 DuckTales
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 Elena of Avalor / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Gargoyles / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Hazbin Hotel / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Jackie Chan Adventures
seeAlso
Myth Arc
 Jackie Chan Adventures / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Max Steel (2013) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Monster High (2022) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 ReBoot / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Skylanders Academy / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Sonic SatAM / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Sonic Underground / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Star Wars Rebels / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Star Wars: The Bad Batch / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Tangled: The Series / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012)
seeAlso
Myth Arc
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type
Myth Arc
 The Pirates of Dark Water / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Secret Saturdays / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Wander over Yonder / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Macross 7 / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 JMS' Spider-Man (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Dark Phoenix Saga (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Facing the Future Series (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Starshine Pretty Cure (Fanfic) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Ys (Video Game) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 Iron Man: Armored Adventures / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc