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You know your favorite episode of your favorite TV series by heart. You especially liked the scene in which Alice and Bob are arguing and Alice brings up that birthday party with the pink and green emu. Although they've never shown what happened at that party, you chuckle at the thought of what crazy stuff might have been going on at that point.
Time goes on. Your show progresses through the years. That birthday party dialogue gets referenced as a Noodle Incident in the show's trope page. Then one day, as you're watching the latest episode, you realize, hey, they're doing a flashback to a birthday party. And wow, an emu just burst out of a giant cake. Wait... is that pink and green paint all over it?
That's what a Resolved Noodle Incident essentially is: an incident that was brought up once, only to never be mentioned or depicted again... until later, as part of either a Flashback Episode or a Prequel.
Sometimes it can come about as a result of Writer's Block: desperate for ideas to build a story on, a writer may do an Archive Binge of the series, and come across an interesting reference to a story that never got its due... and there go those creative juices flowing! Also common with Long Runner franchises, when Ascended Fans finally get the opportunity to resolve the cryptic references they mythologized as a child. Consequently, an Expanded Universe is fertile ground for these, sometimes leading to a nasty Continuity Snarl as different authors offer different "takes" on the Noodle Incident.
There must be a minimum of one television season, one movie sequel installment or one book volume for a Noodle Incident to become Resolved, otherwise it's little more than Foreshadowing. A Resolved Noodle Incident may contain any number of Chekhov's Whatevers, but these do not make the trope. It may also be a very elaborate Call-Back.
This is, in short, when a reference to some past event that had been made finally gets its story told.
Can lead to Doing In the Wizard. When the explanation is much less satisfying than maintaining the mystery would have been, can lead to Don't Explain the Joke.
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The Penguins of Madagascar: In early episodes there are mentions of a villainous dolphin named Dr. Blowhole, which were implied to be one of Skipper's delusions. Come the end of the first season, Blowhole is introduced as a real character.
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Adventure Time:
In the Season 2 episode "It Came From the Nightosphere", Marceline sings a surprisingly touching song about her neglectful father, with a childhood incident where he callously ate her fries as an example. In the Season 3 episode "Memory of a Memory", Finn encounters a flashback to this incident while traveling through Marceline's memories. note It also shows the silliness of her choosing this as an example is a lot less so; Marceline grew up After the End with little food to good around, and her father is a demon lord who doesn't even need to eat.
In the Season 4 episode "Sons of Mars", Abe Lincoln mentions Magic Man "used to be cool" before something happened with him and Margles on Olympus Mons. In the Season 6 episode "You Forgot Your Floaties", we see that something play out.
The season 3 episode "What Was Missing" gave a glimpse into Marceline and Bubblegum's past relationship and hints that something caused it to sour prior to the audience meeting them. Marceline outright sings that she "forgets what landed her on [Bubblegum's] blacklist". In the Adventure Time: Distant Lands episode "Obsidian", we finally witness the inciting incident that caused their break-up.
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Chapter 59 parodies the Clip Show "episode" concept by having the Student Council discover objects from their past adventures and reminiscing... and then they find "the Cubari Facaccimo", which seems to be a spherical, one-eyed creature with humanoid legs. Shirogane doesn't recognize it, but when Fujiwara starts to explain "Last Valentine's Day, Kaguya...", a clearly traumatized Kaguya interrupts and says she doesn't want to remember. Chapter 194, the next time Valentine's Day occurs, has Kaguya explain that she tried to make chocolates using a recipe given to her by the President of the school's Occult Club, which resulted in the chocolate being possessed by spirits and coming to life. The incident was so traumatic that she's sworn to never attempt homemade chocolate ever again, and both she and her Ninja Maid Hayasaka would rather forget it ever happened.
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For several books, the battle of Koom Valley was an ancient battle between dwarves and trolls, the only one where "both sides ambushed each other". In Thud!, we finally see it being used as a selling point by dwarves and trolls alike to keep the enmity strong, and being something of an in-universe Noodle Incident in that nobody knows what really happened aside from biased versions by each side blaming the other. Now, new evidence comes to light showing it was a peace meeting that went wrong when everyone attacked each other, thinking themselves under attack.
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The Ultraman Taro episode "Burn On! The Six Ultra Brothers" shows audiences the Land of Light for the first time, as well as a brief history lesson of the Ultramen, including something called an "Ultimate War of the Land of Light" 30,000 years ago where a ruthless alien warlord called Empera tries taking over the galaxy with a monster army before he's defeated by the Ultramen. From his debut in 1973, Empera was never mentioned again until 2006's Ultraman Mebius, which has Empera returning for a second attempt at taking over. Later in the series Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Absolute Conspiracy would provide flashbacks depicting the war itself.
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Arrows of the Queen, the first official book of the Heralds of Valdemar series, mentions two legendary Heralds in the early pages: Herald-Mage Vanyel and Lavan Firestorm. Both of them had their stories told in full in later books. However, Mercedes Lackey has said she won't give the same treatment to other figures like the Star-Crossed Lovers of "Sun and Shadow," because their stories work better as distant legends.
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In The Empire Strikes Back C-3PO complains that the Millennium Falcon's computer speaks with "a most peculiar dialect". We learn in Solo that the computer is, in part, the memories and experiences of Lando's former pilot droid L3.
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In Reaper Man, there's reference to "the Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents", who ran a bogus plague of rats scam all across the Sto Plains. In The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents the story focuses on these rodents (and Maurice, who is a talking cat and not the "stupid-looking kid" who serves as the faux Pied Piper), who've had to move their scheme to the Uberwald area.
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BoJack Horseman: "Say Anything" has a series of brief flashbacks to BoJack in sticky situations where he needed Princess Carolyn's help. One of them has him in the hospital in a full body cast after sneezing on Marisa Tomei. The picture of the sneeze is a Running Gag, but we don't see why BoJack was injured. However, a few episodes later in "Downer Ending," BoJack has a vision of the event during a Mushroom Samba, and we learn that he fell off his balcony after sneezing on her.
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Arrow, owing to its heavy reliance on flashbacks, has a number of examples of this.
In a Season 1 episode, Diggle tells Felicity about an incident from his tour in Afghanistan, in which he killed a Child Soldier while protecting a surrendered terrorist leader, Gholem Khadeer. The flashback sequence of the Season 2 episode "Suicide Squad" depicts this incident.
Also, in Season 1, when Diggle questions Oliver about his father's List, Oliver tells him that he discovered a message from his father "a few years ago" explaining who the people on the List were and why they needed to be brought to justice. He further clarifies that he didn't find the List on the island where he was supposedly stranded for five years. Two seasons later, a flashback reveals how Oliver found Robert's message on a covert trip to Starling City.
This tends to happen frequently on the show owing to the ongoing flashback narrative of the first five seasons. A Noodle Incident from Oliver's five years away is brought up in the present-day, and at some later point, the flashback narrative resolves it. One of the most notable examples is Oliver's past association with the Bratva, and his friendship with Bratva boss Anatoly Knyazev, both of which were alluded to heavily in the first season of the show. Flashbacks in Season 2 reveal the beginnings of Oliver's friendship with Anatoly, while the flashback narrative of Season 5 deals Oliver's initiation into the Bratva.
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In Fargo, the Sioux Falls massacre is mentioned in passing in Season 1 by two older police officers, Lou and Ben. For Season 2, which happens almost thirty years before Season 1, it serves as the climax, and between the entire sting operation's worth of cops getting wiped out, the near-total extermination of every adult member of the Gerhardt Crime Family, and the extraterrestrial spacecraft, it's clear why this event is regarded as nigh-mythic by its survivors.
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A Memoir by Lady Trent: Since, as the series' title suggests, the books are portrayed as being the narrator's in-universe memoirs, they are written assuming that the reader already knows the Broad Strokes of the Lady Trent's exploits at minimum. As such, there are numerous references to other adventures, books, and/or associates that are never elaborated on; some are treated as such in the earlier books, but are then described in detail in the later ones.
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The Simpsons has an example that may be a subversion due to the resolution in question being a Deleted Scene: The Season 11 episode "Eight Misbehavin'" at one point has the family mention several Noodle Incidents that occurred during Manjula's pregnancy, including one in which Marge became Krusty's sidekick as "Sideshow Marge". The Season 12 episode "Day of the Jackanapes" had a Deleted Scene in which the family reminisced about their various encounters with Krusty over the years, including a Flashback to Marge's time as "Sideshow Marge."
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In Hustle, Ashley Morgan is nicknamed "Three-Socks", a nickname indicated to have been picked up in the prison showers. For several series, this is unexplained and the viewer is fairly likely to suspect it involves some method of escaping Prison Rape. However, it eventually turns out to be a reference to a physical characteristic of Ash.
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The climax of Queen's Shadow clarifies a noodle incident from The Clone Wars episode "The Rise of Clovis", where Padmé and Clovis reminisced about having to work hard for three days to save the aqueduct system of the planet Bromlarch.
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Naruto: Suigetsu once tried to mention a past incident between Karin and Sasuke but the former punches him beforehand. Later on it's revealed to be not quite as embarrassing as she makes it out to be, with the incident being Sasuke saving her from a bear during the Chunin Exams.
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It's established that several years after his visit to Talos IV, Captain Pike gets caught in an accident that bombards him with delta radiation, leaving him horribly scarred and confined to a mechanized wheelchair. In Star Trek: Discovery (which takes place before the Original Series), Pike encounters a time crystal which shows him the accident in question and its aftermath.
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In The Last Adventure of Constance Verity, it was mentioned that mobsters had crashed Tia's first wedding. Constance Verity Destroys the Universe gives further details; they had crashed the reception, not the ceremony, and they were after one of the waiters who was in Witness Protection. Granted, Connie's caretaker destiny made something crazy happening inevitable, but Tia doesn't blame her for it.
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The Ruby and Nora story Vytal Tournament, which introduced Flynt Coal, has him express his hatred of the Schnees due to the fact that because of Jacques, Flynt's father lost his Dust shop business, then was later arrested for stealing and selling Dust illegally. The story Cold reveals the details (and truth) regarding the event. Jacques decided to give Cyrus Coal a job involving Dust, but as it turns out, Jacques actually set him up to take the fall for his own illegal business practices as well as prevent him from getting his Dust shop back.
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Some noodle incidents from the Whateley Universe have been explained in the Hank stories:
They have a literal Noodle Incident that Generator was behind. It's Generator strangling Hank by blocking his windpipe with a noodle.
Three new noodle incidents appeared recently: Team Kimba faced an Unwinnable Training Simulation and got their asses handed to them the first time that term (the Grunts, the supposedly the best team in the Sims, needed three or four tries). Generator proposes a strategy that includes a Radioactive Condor Girl and scares the crap out of battle-hardened combat teachers. After the weekend, they (apparently) try this scenario thrice more, ending with the Radioactive Condor Girl strategy. And win. We don't have any details, however.
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After Sherlock Holmes (BBC Radio) had adapted all the Holmes stories, Bert Coules wrote four seasons of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, all based on Noodle Incidents referenced by Holmes or Watson in canon.
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Discworld:
In Reaper Man, there's reference to "the Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents", who ran a bogus plague of rats scam all across the Sto Plains. In The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents the story focuses on these rodents (and Maurice, who is a talking cat and not the "stupid-looking kid" who serves as the faux Pied Piper), who've had to move their scheme to the Uberwald area.
For several books, the battle of Koom Valley was an ancient battle between dwarves and trolls, the only one where "both sides ambushed each other". In Thud!, we finally see it being used as a selling point by dwarves and trolls alike to keep the enmity strong, and being something of an in-universe Noodle Incident in that nobody knows what really happened aside from biased versions by each side blaming the other. Now, new evidence comes to light showing it was a peace meeting that went wrong when everyone attacked each other, thinking themselves under attack.
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An optional scene in Final Fantasy VII reveals that Jenova used her own cells to infect the Cetra tribes with a virus, nearly wiping them out. By the time of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, this virus, now called "Geostigma", has been brought back by Sephiroth.
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Seventh Endmost Vision treats the entire vastly changed backstory of Final Fantasy VII as a Noodle Incident, since few of the characters view it as all that surprising- it's just history to them, after all. The fic drops hints of various things like the Cid Highwind Memorial Statue (without telling us why he has one), the entire War with the Western Alliance, or the Nibelheim Incident. These mysteries are slowly revealed as the fic continues, slowly resolving these incidents.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Siege of Mandalore was intended as the Grand Finale, but it didn't happen at first due to the series' initial cancellation in 2013. Later on, it was first mentioned in canon by Captain Rex in the Rebels season 2 episode "The Lost Commanders", and more details of the Siege were revealed by Dave Filoni at Star Wars Celebration 2016 and in the novel Ahsoka, published later that year. The seventh season, announced in 2018 and released in 2020, finally showed the Siege unfold in its final arc.
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Liaden Universe:
In the novel Carpe Diem, one of the main characters is driven through the city of Solcintra by a snarky cab driver who caught the imagination of fans and prompted many to write in asking for more about her. The novella Skyblaze gives the cab driver a name, Vertu dea'San, and tells what happened to her during after the climactic battle that occurred in Solcintra a few novels later.
In the novel Scout's Progress, one of the chapter heading quotes is a message home by a pilot, one of the hero's ancestors, giving a brief account of a stopover at space station where he was overcharged for emergency repairs. "The Space at Tinsori Light" is the story of that pilot, and reveals that there was something much more sinister going on at the space station than the brief account would indicate.
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Guardians of the Galaxy: In the team's second appearance, in Marvel Two-in-One #5, everyone's wearing different outfits from before, and have acquired a ship they've dubbed the Captain America, with no explanation as to when or where this happened. It wasn't until Guardians of the Galaxy vol 1 in the 90s that these things were explained; escaping from the Badoon, the quartet stumbled onto an old Mutant hideout where they found the ship and a change of clothes.
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DuckTales (2017):
A Running Gag throughout the series is Scrooge's unexplained animosity towards Santa Claus. He doesn't allow any depictions of him in the mansion on Christmas and sets traps under the chimney every year, but never gives any explanation for the grudge aside from, "He knows what he did." It's not until the Season 3 episode "How Santa Stole Christmas!" that the man himself finally shows up in person and the whole story finally comes out: Santa and Scrooge had been business partners and friends working together to deliver coal to warm houses on Christmas, Scrooge even helping him acquire the means to make the deliveries all in one night, but they had a falling out when Santa insisted on giving the coal - and, eventually, gifts - away for free.
In "Last Christmas!", Scrooge casually mentions "secretly keeping the world-eating serpent Jormungandr at bay" among a list of his responsibilities. Come the Season 3 episode "The Rumble For Ragnarok!", where Scrooge would take the kids to a ritual held once every decade to keep Jormungandr at bay, by beating him in a wrestling match.
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In Captain Marvel (2019), we learn how Nick Fury lost his eye after his ominous statement in Captain America: The Winter Soldier "Last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye." Let's just say "I got my eye scratched out by an alien that looks like a cat because I was way too affectionate with her and she got very irritated" is not something Fury's going to be admitting any time soon.
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James Bond: In Spectre, Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) talks about her hatred of guns stemming from a day in her childhood during which a killer came at her home (due to her father Mr. White working for Spectre), and how she took a gun under the kitchen sink to shoot at him. No Time to Die opens exactly on that event, and reveals that the killer was a revengeful Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek), who ended up killing Madeleine's mother and actually survived being shot at by young Madeleine and ultimately spared her life.
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Nick Velvet: In the first Nick Velvet story ("The Theft of the Clouded Tiger"), a baseball team is mentioned in a list of unusual things Nick has stolen. Edward D. Hoch later told the story of this theft in "The Theft of the Meager Beavers".
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Star Trek Novel 'Verse novels, especially Star Trek: The Lost Era frequently expand on Noodle Incidents from the series; for instance The Serpent Amongst the Ruins details the Tomed Incident, which had previously been referenced as both the reason the Romulans had retreated from interstellar affairs until the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Neutral Zone" and also the impetus for the Romulan/Federation peace treaty referenced in "The Pegasus".
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The first half-season of Milo Murphy's Law repeatedly alludes to "The Llama Incident"; eventually we get an episode with that name, during which Milo and Melissa finally tell Zack exactly what it was. This explanation happens while they're all hanging off a cliff in the aftermath of something they refer to as "the Woodpecker Incident" to a nearby character, which we only see snapshots of.
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The main subject of Lucky Number Thirteen is expanding upon an incident vaguely alluded to in Fifty Shades of Grey where one of Christian's ex-subs got injured during a scene.
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Batman Beyond: When Terry first encounters the Royal Flush Gang, Bruce notes that he's encountered earlier iterations of the criminal family during his tenure as Batman. The Royal Flush Gang did not appear in Batman: The Animated Series, so initial viewers just had to take Bruce's word for it, but said earlier iterations later appeared in Justice League (set between B:TAS and Beyond).
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Big Finish Doctor Who:
"Quinnis" resolved a TV Noodle Incident from the First Doctor serial "The Edge of Destruction", where Susan recognises a photograph on the screen as Quinnis, a planet in the fourth universe where they nearly lost the TARDIS. As revealed in the audio play, it was almost carried away by a flood when the Doctor was posing as a rainmaker.
"Battle Scars" expands on a mention from "Rose" of the Ninth Doctor saving a family from the Titanic.
Short Trips story "Her Own Bootstraps", meanwhile, explains why the Ninth Doctor was in the vicinity of Krakatoa around the time of its cataclysmic 1883 eruption, a picture of which also appeared in "Rose".
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Smallville: people kept holding an unexplained incident at Club Zero over Lex Luthor's head and pointed it as a prime example of his money getting him out of trouble. A later episode (appropriately titled "Zero") showed a flashback to what happened there, and the Villain of the Week was relative of someone who died in the incident trying to kill Lex for revenge.
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Kaguya-sama: Love Is War:
Chapter 59 parodies the Clip Show "episode" concept by having the Student Council discover objects from their past adventures and reminiscing... and then they find "the Cubari Facaccimo", which seems to be a spherical, one-eyed creature with humanoid legs. Shirogane doesn't recognize it, but when Fujiwara starts to explain "Last Valentine's Day, Kaguya...", a clearly traumatized Kaguya interrupts and says she doesn't want to remember. Chapter 194, the next time Valentine's Day occurs, has Kaguya explain that she tried to make chocolates using a recipe given to her by the President of the school's Occult Club, which resulted in the chocolate being possessed by spirits and coming to life. The incident was so traumatic that she's sworn to never attempt homemade chocolate ever again, and both she and her Ninja Maid Hayasaka would rather forget it ever happened.
During the sports festival, it's mentioned off-handedly that the Red Team is losing thanks to the Tabletop Game Club's antics. In the spinoff We Want to Talk About Kaguya, it's shown what exactly their antics are (giving the athletes suspicious drinks, then drinking them themselves when nobody accepted).
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Similarly, Thrawn: Alliances reveals how Thrawn met General Anakin Skywalker in the new canon, something that was mentioned in Thrawn. Finally, the Thrawn Ascendancy trilogy details how Thrawn rose through the ranks in the Chiss Ascendancy and eventually decided to travel to the Galactic Empire in order to ascertain the potential threat to the Ascendancy. It also reveals why Thrawn was surprised at the name Skywalker when he first heard it (the Chiss call their Force-sensitive navigators "Sky-walkers").
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The main plot of the Deep Space Nine episode Facets. Jadzia Dax hosts a symbiont who has been in 7 other hosts before her. As a result she shares their memories and personalities. Throughout the series, she keeps dropping Noodles about what her previous hosts were like. In this episode, she goes through a ritual that transfers the memories and personality of each host into another person. This allows her to interact with each host, and the viewers get to meet each host. Most notable was Curzon Dax, who was the host right before Jadzia, and also the main character Sisko's best friend. Curzon transfers into a shapeshifter, who shapeshifts to look like Curzon. In this episode we see Curzon Dax in the flesh, and also get to see Sisko interact with Curzon.
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Mass Effect 2: Mordin Solus, a Salarian scientist you recruit, who happens to be ex-Special Forces, will mention that once he killed with a piece of farming equipment. In the DLC that revolves around fighting a shadowy figure that has records of nearly everything and everyone, it's revealed that he stabbed a krogan — notoriously hard-to-kill aliens — through the eye with a pitchfork, during a clandestine mission.
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Warlock of Gramarye: Christopher Stasheff wrote 27 novels in the series from 1983-2004, which had "Saint Vidicon of Cathode" mentioned as the Patron Saint of computers. Only in 2005 did he decide to actually write Saint Vidicon's story.
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In Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, Dawn's childhood friend Kenny likes to call her "Dee Dee", which makes her angry. In the episode "Yes in Dee Dee, It's Dawn!", it is explained that "Dee Dee" stands for "Diamond Dandruff". This nickname comes from a childhood incident where a Plusle and a Minun (electric Pokémon) shocked her, causing her hair to stand on end and sparkle due to the static. In the Japanese version, Kenny simply made up the nickname Pikari to tease her (her Japanese name is Hikari).
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Tortall Universe: In Trickster's Choice, it's mentioned that George took a young Aly on a mission to meet with an informant that went bad, leading him to not allow her to do fieldwork anymore. A Spy's Guide includes a report written by Aly about the incident that fills out all the details of what happened.
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Early in Better Call Saul, Jimmy's brother, Chuck, mentions having to bail him out of an Illinois jail after Jimmy performed an unidentified act called a "Chicago Sunroof". Chuck also comments that Jimmy narrowly avoided being labeled a sex-offender. The final episode of the first season explains what a "Chicago Sunroof" is/what the incident involved: A drunken Jimmy saw someone he disliked parking their car and so Jimmy climbed on top of the car and defecated through the sunroof. Unbeknownst to Jimmy, the owner's children were in the back seat (which is why he was almost tried for a sex crime).
In a more serious example, in his first appearance in Breaking Bad, Jimmy/Saul is dragged out into the desert by Walt and Jesse in an attempt to intimidate him into doing their bidding. Saul is utterly terrified and begging for his life by saying that "It was Ignacio! He's the one!", until he realizes they're unaware of someone named "Lalo", at which point he switches on his usual charm. In the prequel series, we see just how he became so terrified of Lalo: He's a Salamanca and former client of his, who wages a one-man war on Gus Fring after a botched hit, with Ignacio/Nacho as the mole in the operationnote It is through Nacho that Jimmy and Lalo are associated with each other, which leads Lalo to wrongly suspect that Jimmy was part of the attempted assassination, hence "It wasn't me, it was Ignacio!". Being aware of the hit, but not of its failure, Jimmy is completely blindsided and traumatized when Lalo shows up to his door, murders Howard just for seeing his face, and ties up Jimmy for later interrogation.
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The Lord of the Rings: Sauron was briefly alluded to in The Hobbit; Gandalf tells about how he got the key to the Lonely Mountain from Thorin's father, who had been captured and driven mad by him. However, he was called "the Necromancer", therefore making it difficult to realize who was being discussed.
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Star Trek:
The discrepancy between the smooth-forehead Klingons in Star Trek: The Original Series and the Rubber-Forehead Aliens in all subsequent series was acknowledged in Deep Space Nine when the DS9 crew travelled to the past, specifcally to the events of the episode The Trouble With Tribbles. Upon seeing the unrecognizeable Klingons of the past, the rest of the crew asked Worf to explain why they look so different, to which Worf said "We do not discuss it with outsiders!" The writers of the prequel series Enterprise decided to explain it as a genetic engineering experiment Gone Horribly Wrong.
The main plot of the Deep Space Nine episode Facets. Jadzia Dax hosts a symbiont who has been in 7 other hosts before her. As a result she shares their memories and personalities. Throughout the series, she keeps dropping Noodles about what her previous hosts were like. In this episode, she goes through a ritual that transfers the memories and personality of each host into another person. This allows her to interact with each host, and the viewers get to meet each host. Most notable was Curzon Dax, who was the host right before Jadzia, and also the main character Sisko's best friend. Curzon transfers into a shapeshifter, who shapeshifts to look like Curzon. In this episode we see Curzon Dax in the flesh, and also get to see Sisko interact with Curzon.
James Kirk's "solution" to the Kobyashi Maru no-win test was a long standing Noodle Incident in Star Trek lore. Though it was known that Kirk "cheated", this was just the Noodle Incident, and his actual method wasn't known. The 2009 movie shows us a possible explanation for what happened: [[spoiler:Kirk hacks the test so the Klingon ships' shields would fail and he could destroy them easily, and it also shows him being admonished for his defiant behavior, rather than congratulated for thinking outside of the box; however, since the movie is set in an alternate universe, this wasn't a conclusive resolution, as it was possible that things in the Prime universe went differently. Eventually, the expanded universe resolved this for real: Kirk Prime did reprogram the simulator, but not the same way his counterpart did — he reprogrammed the Klingons' response system to recognize the alleged fame Kirk expected himself to have by that point, causing them to stand down when he identified himself.
It's established that several years after his visit to Talos IV, Captain Pike gets caught in an accident that bombards him with delta radiation, leaving him horribly scarred and confined to a mechanized wheelchair. In Star Trek: Discovery (which takes place before the Original Series), Pike encounters a time crystal which shows him the accident in question and its aftermath.
In the original Pilot Episode, "The Cage", we're introduced to Captain Pike and the crew of the Enterprise following a disastrous landing at Rigel VII, which cost the lives of three members and badly injured seven. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode "Among the Lotus Eaters" not only dramatizes it, but reexplores the events afterwards.
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish: In the film, one of Puss's nine lives ended when he tried to shoot himself out of a cannon, insisting it would "revolutionize travel". The short film "The Trident", released as a bonus feature on the DVD/Blu-Ray release, reveals the events that lead up to that particular death.
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The original seven chapters of The Garden of Sinners contain multiple offhand references to Shizune Seo and her prophecy that Mikiya will come to great harm if he continues dating Shiki, but the character herself (and the whole prophecy episode) wasn't properly introduced until the author wrote the bonus chapter Mirai Fukuin ten years after the original novel's publication.
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Outbound Flight finally details Thrawn's encounter with the original Jedi Master Jorus C'baoth, which was mentioned in The Thrawn Trilogy.
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The Teen Titans season 1 episode, "Sisters", has Starfire mistaking a fireworks display for a Gordanian invasion. The season 5 Origins Episode, "Go!" would reveal the Gordanians to be a hostile alien race who enslaved Tamaranians, and Starfire escaping custody from Gordanian slavers before crashing on Earth is what ultimately leads to the Titans meeting together for the first time.
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In Fantastic Four (2018), mentioning that Iceman was a member of the Fantastic Four is a good way to get Johnny Storm angry, declaring he was never a member. It's later revealed that Iceman joined the team temporarily after he was humiliated in front of the X-Men and Johnny rushed off in a spoiled huff. Johnny was afraid he was being replaced at that time, but it turns out that was never the case.
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In the pilot episode of Lost, Jack tells a story to Kate of when he was performing a risky surgery, he made a wrong move, and let the terror seep into his mind for 5 seconds before getting his head together again. We finally see this incident as a flashback in the Season 5 finale, with a surprise appearance from Jacob.
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Danganronpa: The first game makes vague references to "the worst, most despair-inducing event in the history of mankind", eventually revealing it led to catastrophic social upheaval across much of the world which led to the students at Hope's Peak Academy being trapped in the school, but not going into detail as to what exactly happened. Later games and spin-offs reveal more about "The Tragedy" and the events that lead to it.
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Kim Possible: The episode "A Sitch In Time (Part 2)" shows how Kim got started as a hero when someone trapped in a laser grid attempted to contact "Team Impossible" but reached her website (originally intended to get her normal teenage jobs like babysitting) by mistake while contorting to type the address into a laptop without getting zapped. The later episode "Team Impossible" features an appearance by this group as they try to drive Kim out of the hero business because she's cutting into their profits.
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Foundation Series: Harry Turtledove's "Trantor Falls" describes the "Great Sack", mentioned by Dagobert IX and the Encyclopedia Galactica in "The Mule".
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Sequential Art: Early in the series, when Kat asks Art if he did anything crazy in college, he gets a flashback to him and Pip frantically burying something in an open grave. A series of strips years later gives us the full context (better buckle up for this one). During college, Art and Pip decided to play a prank on a fashion student, Rebecca Mace, who they saw talking to a mannequin she named Vanessa by stealing the mannequin and then sending a series of postcards making it seem as if Vanessa had run away to a new life, with one picture giving her a "boob job". Unfortunately, Rebecca showed this postcard to one of her classmates, who immediately jumped to the conclusion that this was some misogynistic attack on female beauty standards and organized a protest with her classmates which somehow snowballed into three-day long riots. Art and Pip, rightfully freaked out at how quickly and severely things escalated, decided to cut their losses and bury Vanessa before they could be implicated, but Rebecca found out what they did and tried to assault them until the two were forced to hide out in a janitor's closet for six hours, which led to Rebecca getting arrested and sent to a mental hospital.
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From a Certain Point of View explains why, in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader found necessary to remind Boba Fett "No disintegrations": years earlier Vader had posted a bounty on two criminals that Boba tracked down, only for them to pull a disruptor on him and get disintegrated when the anti-disruptor precaution Boba always carried reflected the shot back on them. Boba then collected the ashes and brought them to Vader to collect the bounty, only to be denied because he couldn't prove the ashes were those of the two criminals.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: In the climax of the first game, Manfred von Karma is exposed as the true culprit in the unsolved DL-6 Incident, which Miles Edgeworth's father Gregory was murdered in the courthouse elevator. Von Karma's motive? Gregory, a defense attorney, had revealed von Karma's use of faulty evidence in a trial that took place immediately before the incident, for which von Karma got a penalty for on his otherwise perfect record. Other than the fact that Gregory's client was still found guilty, the full details of his final case were left to the player's imagination. Then ten years later, the second Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth Gaiden Game was released, in which a major part of the game's story revolves around finally solving Gregory's final case, which includes a playable flashback as Gregory.
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The discrepancy between the smooth-forehead Klingons in Star Trek: The Original Series and the Rubber-Forehead Aliens in all subsequent series was acknowledged in Deep Space Nine when the DS9 crew travelled to the past, specifcally to the events of the episode The Trouble With Tribbles. Upon seeing the unrecognizeable Klingons of the past, the rest of the crew asked Worf to explain why they look so different, to which Worf said "We do not discuss it with outsiders!" The writers of the prequel series Enterprise decided to explain it as a genetic engineering experiment Gone Horribly Wrong.
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A Better Tomorrow have the protagonist, Mark, talking about how he got his iconic Badass Longcoat since deciding to be a gangster after an incident years ago. The third movie is a prequel, A Better Tomorrow: Love and Death in Saigon, which depicts Mark's days as a hooligan in Saigon, meeting an elite hitwoman-assassin he fell in love with, and getting his longcoat from her as a memento.
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Septimus Heap: The Great Fire in the Castle was mentioned a few times before the seventh and final book, Fyre, revealed what happened. Julius Pike, the ExtraOrdinary Wizard, was showing a visiting wizard the alchemie Fyre, and to impress him, threw the Two-Faced Ring into it. The ring settled on the bottom of the cauldron holding the Fyre and Migrated through it, cracking the cauldron and causing a disaster. Flames reached up through the Fyre venting system and started the Great Fire.
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In Infinity Train: Knight of the Orange Lily, Gladion learns that Specter and one of Larkspur's sisters, Lampetia, crossed by the Toy Brick Car some time before him and never picked up his shield due to an incident. It's later brought up when the White Gestalt is resting up: it turns out at that prior to this, Easter — a living lightning bolt who struck Specter down some time earlier — had decided to awaken and used their electric powers to create a blue brick heart. Lampetia was terrified at the being inside Specter, destroyed it, caused Easter-through-Specter to have a meltdown and their electricity caused the rides to go out of control. Once Specter was able to use his monsters to put them under control, he and Lampetia booked it for the next car.
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Moral Orel: The infamous episode "Nature" starts with Clay spanking Orel for some unspecified wrongdoing, with Orel only vaguely stating what it is. "Innocence" reveals Orel apparently bled out several of his friends in the bathtub so he could bathe in their blood. Why? Because Coach Stopframe claimed it would make him young forever (citing Gothic erotica as his source, no less) and Orel believed the only way to stay perfectly innocent was to remain a child forever.
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No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! : After 3 years of teasing what the hell was the movie Tomoko and her friends recording for the School Festival about, Chapter 216 finally shows the entire movie.
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In one episode of Code Geass R2, while under siege in the Chinese Federation's embassy, Kallen compares the situation to "the Aomori incident"; C.C. responds "At least we have our clothes this time." A later Picture Drama showed that the Black Knights were attacked by Britannia while at a hot springs, and were forced to flee while wearing nothing but Modesty Towels.
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Darths & Droids: Pete's job is not explained at first, but he does give out contextual clues, saying that the job involves suits, firms, clients, meetings, and treacherous lying bastards with silver tongues. It's later stated at the end of Episode VI that he's a defense attorney.
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The opening narration of Courage the Cowardly Dog states that Courage was taken in by Muriel after being abandoned as a pup. Why he was abandoned is explained near the end of the series in the episode "Remembrance of Courage Past": his parents took him to a veterinarian who sent them into space as part of a science experiment, but Courage was able to escape.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is an expansion of the prologue detailed in A Link to the Past's intro cutscene. There is one deviation from the prologue, though: in Ocarina of Time, Link lives. This was eventually retconned as ALTTP taking place in an alternate timeline from the ending of OOT.
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades: That gag in volume 6 about Tim Linton once gassing the Fellowship? Not so funny when we're told the context in volume 10: it was basically an attempted school shooting brought on by Tim being in a really bad headspace due to his Dark and Troubled Past, and Alvin Godfrey saved his life from the attempted Murder-Suicide.
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For the Glory of Irk: During a conversation with Q in Chapter 13, it's mentioned that he once fought Zim and Voel in their Elite days. In Chapter 29, we get a flashback to that event.
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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Boom! Studios): In the Go Go Power Rangers sub-series, when Trini and Zack first meet Kimberly through their friend Matt (whom Kim is currently dating), they call her "Salad Girl" and Trini warns Matt that she's crazy; his reaction is "Wait, you're 'Salad Girl'?!". Eventually it's revealed that Kim's parents got Zack fired from his job as a waiter because they overreacted to a simple misunderstanding over her meal order.
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Ultra Series
Back in the original Ultraman, an episode has the Science Patrol crash-landing in the Middle Eastern City of Baradhi, named after the Baradhi stone which a member of Ultraman's race left behind in ancient times which turns out to be useful in helping Ultraman take down the episode's Monster of the Week, Antlar. The identity of the Ultraman who visited Baradhi was left ambiguous until 38 years later, when Ultraman Nexus would reveal Nexus' default form, Ultraman Noa, to be that particular Ultra, who visited the original Showa universe during his travels and left behind the Baradhi stone.
The Ultraman Taro episode "Burn On! The Six Ultra Brothers" shows audiences the Land of Light for the first time, as well as a brief history lesson of the Ultramen, including something called an "Ultimate War of the Land of Light" 30,000 years ago where a ruthless alien warlord called Empera tries taking over the galaxy with a monster army before he's defeated by the Ultramen. From his debut in 1973, Empera was never mentioned again until 2006's Ultraman Mebius, which has Empera returning for a second attempt at taking over. Later in the series Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Absolute Conspiracy would provide flashbacks depicting the war itself.
Ultraman Leo has the titular Ultra's backstory, where his home planet of L-77 was destroyed by a hostile alien race called Magma. The prequel, Ultraman Regulos would showcase the backstory of the invasion itself, and how it plays out.
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Solo "explains" the circumstances behind the Millennium Falcon making the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, which baffled many since parsecs are a unit of distance and not time.note The Kessel Route was a 20-parsec smuggling route through a massive cluster of space debris surrounding the planet Kessel; Han traveled through hyperspace to take risky shortcuts through the debris, going through it in under 12 parsecs. Notably, this is a Retcon from the original script of A New Hope, where it was stated that Han was lying about it to impress Luke and Obi-Wan. It also showcases Han winning the Falcon "fair and square" from Lando, which turns out to be literal rather than coy. And the moment Han inherited the life debt from Chewie. The only major unseen incident from Han's past that was mentioned in previous films and was not addressed in Solo is dropping the cargo of Jabba the Hutt at the first sign of trouble from Imperials, though the ending implies Han and Chewie are on their way to work for Jabba.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: In the first book, an atomic warhead headed for the Heart of Gold becomes a potted petunia, which thinks "oh no, not again" before plummeting to the ground. Two books later it is revealed that the petunia was Agrajag, who is (per the other wiki) "a piteous creature that is continually reincarnated and subsequently killed, each time unknowingly, by Arthur Dent." Agrajag mentions one death at Stavromula Beta, which Arthur has never been to. Two books after that, it turns out that Arthur is at a night club owned by one Stavro Mueller, it being the second of his nightclubs it is called "Stavro Mueller Beta".
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In Young Justice, a Running Gag is that we keep seeing the same Metropolis City school bus in danger, even in other cities or at night; the passengers are always the same, and don't seem to age despite the show's Time Skips. We finally get an explanation for this in season four: Klarion, having lost his usual anchor to the mortal world, possesses the bus and teleports it through space and time to various disasters where superheroes will be present, looking for the specific team of sorcerers who can help him defeat the Child.
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Best Friends Forever: Teddy and Vincent act weird about each other and it's only ever referenced that something happened over the summer they spent together. It turns out that during that summer, Vincent got drunk and attempted to kiss Teddy, who turned out to be his Closet Key. Teddy thought Vincent was messing with him due to the fact other football players called him girly. Even further, when Vincent tells the story to Louis, he reveals that that time was simply the only one Teddy noticed, but he actually tried to kiss him several times during the summer.
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Warhammer 40,000: Ciaphas Cain:
(HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!) repeatedly makes references to having cleared a Space Hulk and having spent time with the Reclaimers chapter of Space Marines, but not until The Emperor's Finest do we get to see it.
Several of the short stories from the omnibus editions of the novels expand on the Noodle Incidents from the stories;
"Echoes of the Tomb" explains the encounter he had with necrons (and why he's so terrified of them) in "Caves of Ice". It's also the story of why he has two augmetic fingers (Which TEF expounds on, since it starts immediately after).
"The Beguiling" gives the story of Cain's encounter with a Slaaneshi cult which is mentioned and has a returning villain in "The Traitor's Hand".
"Sector 13" is about Cain's first encounter with genestealer infiltrators (which is mentioned in pretty much every book where it comes up).
The very first book notes how he was reactivated and brought back into service shortly after writing it (since he mentioned enjoying his retirement) thanks to the beginning of the Black Crusade. Six books later, "Cain's Last Stand" is about how this happened.
In addition to following immediately on from the events of "Echoes of the Tomb", "The Emperor's Finest" is about the time he spent acting as Imperial Guard liaison to some Space Marines (not to mention his often brought up memories of their armour being sliced open like butter by purebreed genestealers every time he fights them).
Many chapters start with a quote or inspiring proverb. One of them are the last words of the Chaos Warmaster Varan the Undefeatable, "Well that was unexpected...", which is likely to be interpreted as a wry Didn't See That Coming comment. Then we actually see Varan's last moments, and his last word are actually "That was unexpected, wasn't it?" delivered as a mocking taunt, having just revealed his Chaos mutations included natural body armor and Femme Fatalons in addition to a Compelling Voice.
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Sherlock Holmes:
The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of short stories by Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr which expand upon the Noodle Incidents from various canon stories.
Many other writers have done likewise, with the result that some fan chronologies that include pastiches are forced to the conclusion that Holmes encountered multiple creatures that were claimed as a giant rat of Sumatra, as well as several insane Colonel Warburtons and Isadora Persanos (each Persano with a different "worm unknown to science").
The Canon has "The Adventure of the Second Stain", which is based on a reference in "The Adventure of the Naval Treaty". This is the only noodle incident that Arthur Conan Doyle resolved, and it's been noted that some of the details don't quite match, leading some pastiche writers to tell the story of the other second stain.
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Harley Quinn:
In one issue during the New 52 era, Harley and Power Girl were sent through a dimensional portal, and returned in the next panel, with Kara mysteriously wearing a wedding dress. Their trip was later covered in the whole of the spin-off Harley Quinn & Power Girl miniseries.
One story in the 25th Anniversary special depicted Harley, Ivy and Selena throwing a wild party in Las Vegas, which had previously been a Gilligan Cut Noodle Incident in the Road Trip special.
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Doctor Who:
In "Pyramids of Mars", the Fourth Doctor grumbles that he was once falsely accused of starting the Great Fire of London. "The Visitation" ends with the Fifth Doctor actually starting the Great Fire of London, proving that the accusation wasn't false, just early.
In "Doomsday", when he confronts the Cult of Skaro, the Doctor mentions that he was at the "fall of Arcadia". In "The Day of the Doctor" and its prequel "The Last Day", it's revealed that Arcadia was Gallifrey's "second city", and that the Daleks overran it on the last day of the Time War.
Starting with "The End of the World", the revival series slowly reveals that Gallifrey is gone, destroyed at the end of the Time War, and the Doctor is the one who did the deed. Though the consequences of this are supremely important for the Doctor, as there is much focus on the Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Doctors grappling with the psychological and literal fallout of this, it is never fully revealed what this actually entailed. It isn’t until "The Day of the Doctor" that we and the Doctor finally get to see what happened.
At the end of "The Shakespeare Code", Queen Elizabeth I arrives and declares the Tenth Doctor her "sworn enemy", forcing him and Martha to leg it back to the TARDIS as he wonders what exactly it is he's going to do to make her angry. Later, at the beginning of "The End of Time", he mentions to Ood Sigma that he married her, calling it a "mistake" and implying that Elizabeth's nicknamenote The Virgin Queen is no longer... ahem. It's brought up a few more times by Liz 10 and the Dream Lord, and in "The Wedding of River Song" the Eleventh Doctor says that "Elizabeth the First is still waiting in a glade to elope with me!" The 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" finally shows the wedding, revealing that Ten asked Elizabeth to marry him because he thought she was being impersonated by a Zygon and was trying to expose the "imposter", not taking into account why exactly a Chick Magnet should never try to entrap someone this way. He was quite embarrassed when he realized he was engaged to the real deal, and after the wedding he ran off, apparently never to return.
In "Silence in the Library"/"Forest of the Dead", River Song brings up a couple incidents in her past with the Doctor, which he hasn't done yet because, from his perspective, this is the first time he's met her. Three of them would later be resolved:
The crash of the Byzantium appeared in "The Time of Angels"/"Flesh and Stone".
River claims that she's been to the end of the universe with the Doctor: namely, the events of "The Pandorica Opens"/"The Big Bang".
The last time River saw the Doctor before coming to the Library was at the Singing Towers of Darillium, finally seen in "The Husbands of River Song".
At the end of "The Big Bang", the Doctor receives a phone call about "an Egyptian goddess on the Orient Express... IN SPACE!" "Mummy on the Orient Express" would later reveal what actually happened.
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The Avengers alluded to a mission in Budapest, which Clint and Natasha remembered very differently. Nine years later, in Black Widow note which chronologically takes place about four years after The Avengers, Natasha finally reveals what the incident was: she and Clint attempted to kill each other, then she pulled a Heel–Face Turn and attempted to kill her boss, General Dreykov, by blowing up the building he was in (unfortunately, as she later finds out, it didn't take). She and Clint then had to hide out for ten days before they could escape.
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Back in the original Ultraman, an episode has the Science Patrol crash-landing in the Middle Eastern City of Baradhi, named after the Baradhi stone which a member of Ultraman's race left behind in ancient times which turns out to be useful in helping Ultraman take down the episode's Monster of the Week, Antlar. The identity of the Ultraman who visited Baradhi was left ambiguous until 38 years later, when Ultraman Nexus would reveal Nexus' default form, Ultraman Noa, to be that particular Ultra, who visited the original Showa universe during his travels and left behind the Baradhi stone.
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Ultraman Leo has the titular Ultra's backstory, where his home planet of L-77 was destroyed by a hostile alien race called Magma. The prequel, Ultraman Regulos would showcase the backstory of the invasion itself, and how it plays out.
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Night in the Woods:
Mae doesn't like to talk about the time she went with Cole to their high school senior prom and it ended in disaster. If you go with Bea to the graveyard in Act III and tell the Goth Teens an embarrassing story from high school, Mae will reveal all the gruesome, humiliating details: Mae went in for a kiss but somehow screwed up and bit Cole on the lip. She dragged Cole into the bathroom and stuffed his mouth with paper towels to stop the bleeding, while nervously eating candied almonds she'd stolen from the refreshments table. Then she nearly choked on an almond and puked while trying to give herself the Heimlich maneuver. Then someone came in and, in a moment of panic, Mae tried to flush the paper towels she'd shoved in Cole's mouth down the toilet, causing it to overflow. Cole left early, and Mae was forced to get a ride home from Josh, a kid who rode to prom on a tractor.
There are repeated references to Mae putting another kid in the hospital when she was younger, an incident she doesn't like to talk about. Near the end of the game we get the whole story: Mae had a nasty dissociative episode during a softball game that lead to her lashing out.
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Doctor Who (Titan):
"The Whole Thing's Bananas" reveals the circumstances of the destruction of Villengard's weapons factories and subsequent replacement with a banana grove as mentioned in "The Doctor Dances": It was actually the War Doctor's doing, with the help of Dorium Maldovar, and he did it to prevent the Daleks from using the factories in the Time War.
"Return of the Volsci" depicts the cryptic escape from 1336 Kyoto mentioned in "Bad Wolf".
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Also from Empire, when Vader is sending out bounty hunters to locate the Falcon, he pointedly warns Boba that there will be "no disintegrations". Vader's comic series would reveal that someone tried to pass off a disintegrated corpse as their quarry to Vader (they were killed in short order for lying to a Sith Lord).
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Trails Series: The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie finally depicts the liberation of Crossbell on-screen, after the epilogues of both Azure and Cold Steel IV were set after it happened.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair takes a brief moment to discuss an old legend as part of dinner entertainment, and says one day that story would have to be told in its entirety. That legend became The Horse and His Boy.
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Pokémon Reset Bloodlines has a large amount of Noodle Incidents, but its growing Expanded Universe has revealed what happened in a few of them:
In the second chapter, once Ash wakes up in the new timeline, Ash recalls meeting Serena in Professor Oak's summer camp, and an accident with a Rhyhorn that caused her to leave early. Said accident is shown in full in the Oak's Summer Camp Gaiden sidestory, and it's explained that she took the blame for it to prevent him from being expelled.
Professor Oak once mentioned that he's seen the Elite Four members drunk, and a drunk Agatha is "wrong on so many levels". One instance was revealed to be a drinking contest hosted by Charles Goodshow, which he eventually joined himself.
Chapter 16 has Giovanni mention a failed operation in Hop-Hop-Hop Town. In the Arnold Interlude sidestory, we see what happened: Butch and Cassidy led a group of Rocket grunts who tried to steal the citizens' Pokémon, but were driven out of town when the citizens fought back, inspired by a couple of kids who stood up to them.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Vampire William the Bloody is better known as Spike because he likes to use railroad spikes as a torture device, even though we never see that happen. Eventually, in the fifth season episode "Fool for Love", this is revealed as an Embarrassing Nickname; we discover that before he was turned he was William the "bloody awful" poet, and one person says he'd rather have a railroad spike driven through his head than hear any more.
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Some of those details are not even provided until How I Met Your Father 17 years later.
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The Authority: Kev. We know Kev is forced to perform menial Black Ops jobs for his hateful boss because of "that thing with the tiger". It turns out a mission to escort a government official with a prostitute went very wrong, because to keep him from the press they shoved him into a cellar, which turned out to contain a tiger, which belonged to the squadmate whose apartment they were using. Everything was hushed up, but Kev's career was ruined.
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The Life and Times of a Winning Pony once mentioned the "Lunar Rebellion" about nine hundred years ago, which saw Cloud Kicker's family, led by her Famous Ancestor Shadow Kicker, as one of the few pegasus families that stayed loyal to Celestia. Eventually resolved when The Lunar Rebellion got its own story.
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Star Wars Legends: Not only is a backstory provided for every character who appeared onscreen in the Star Wars movies (and even some of the Faceless Goons), but you also get stories that explain exactly what a "nerf herder" is.
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The Legends novel Labyrinth of Evil explains exactly what "that business on Cato Neimoidia" was that Obi-Wan seemed embarrassed about in Revenge of the Sith. Basically, Obi-Wan accidentally unleashes and inhales a bunch of spores, having mistakenly left his breathing mask with Anakin who was elsewhere. After Cody sends Anakin a call requesting his assistance, Anakin finds an utterly shit-faced Obi-Wan having become the lightsaber-wielding Jedi equivalent of a Drunken Master, with fifty Battle Droids in pieces at his feet. Yet Kenobi finds this embarrassing after the fact.
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World Trigger: When Kageura is first introduced its mentioned that him and his squad got demoted because he punched Netsuki in the face. Over a hundred chapters later we get a flashback showing what happened. After Hatohara went to the neighborhood and Border released their cover story, her pupil and Kageura's teammate Ema tried to get in contact with her but was unable to. Hikari then came up with a plan to call out to her through the tv by becoming a PR squad just like Arashiyama squad. They approached Netsuki, who's the PR director, and begged him to let them become a PR squad. Netsuki feigned consideration, but had no intention of making a group like them the face of Border. Of course Kageura could sense this, got pissed off at him giving them false hope, and knocked him out with an uppercut.
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Terminator: Resistance: The Annihilation Line DLC finally reveals the full context of Reese's first future flashback/dream from the original movie, including explaining who the female soldier is her name is Charlotte Ferro and how Reese survived the car crash Jacob Rivers saved him. We even see whats basically the exact scene from Rivers' perspective.
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In Batman/Superman: World's Finest, we start the series with Robin (Dick Grayson) and Supergirl on bad terms due to a date that involved an avalanche, a monkey, a fountain, wearing their costumes, Supergirl flirting with a server and Robin living with the circus. Issue #12 reveals Supergirl asked Robin out on a date due to him saving himself when in danger. Robin panicked and wore his costume, forcing Supergirl to do the same. Supergirl did flirt with the server. Robin tried to explain his past, but Supergirl seemed to be turned off by it. A runaway monkey caused a truck with bowling balls to wreck, causing an avalanche of bowling balls to cause traffic incidents. Robin caught all the balls, but the monkey jumped onto him, knocking him and Supergirl into a fountain.
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How I Met Your Mother:
The montage of five-word sentences containing bad ideas includes a shot of Marshall standing on a roof, saying "I can jump that far". The incident forms a central plot point in that season's finale.
Another one involves Ted telling a strange story to his kids and constantly forgetting the details, before eventually remembering that the events took place much later and dropping the story altogether. The last we see of it is a shot of Ted walking into the bar wearing a green dress. Sure enough, Ted eventually does get around to explaining these events properly- just not during that particular season.
"The Pineapple Incident". There are so many noodle incidents in this episode that get resolved (after a The Hangover-style night), except for the appearance of a pineapple in Ted's room. There's a scene included in the box set that tells us how the pineapple got there: The Captain would place a pineapple on the porch as a sign of hospitality. The night when Ted was super drunk, he grabbed it, thinking it was funny to have a pineapple on the porch.
Some of those details are not even provided until How I Met Your Father 17 years later.
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In Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Nate implies to Elena he spent time in a Panamanian jail, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End reveals that eight years before the first game his brother Sam seemingly lost his life while they were escaping from one such prison.
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The Season 1 Spongebob Squarepants episode "Fools in April" has SpongeBob mentioning an incident involving "lima beans and a car chase", which Squidward is confused by. 22 years later, the Season 13 episode "Friendiversary" has SpongeBob and Squidward re-enacting the aforementioned incident in a bid to restore SpongeBob's memories, finally showing it in full detail.
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: "Let's Take a Moment" finally reveals the full story of the "sandwich incident" that lead to Mr. Gar leaving P.O.I.N.T., which had only been hinted at in previous episodes.
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Star Trek: Enterprise Relaunch: An episode of The Original Series had Kirk mention an unidentified "Maltuvis" as a dictator infamous enough to be listed alongside Hitler. The books show how he got that reputation... and then, in an ironic twist, was put on hold before showing how Maltuvis's reign ends (since he takes control of Sauria, later shown to be a Federation world). Living Memory would go on to give a general answer; Maltuvis got cocky and tried invading a planet that bred supersoldiers, and they kicked his ass.
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The early appearances of John Constantine were riddled with references to a big screw-up he made in a Newcastle exorcism. The details of this weren't revealed until issue 13 of Constantine's solo book.
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 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery (Video Game) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser (Video Game) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Night in the Woods (Video Game) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Starship Titanic (Video Game) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Terminator: Resistance (Video Game) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 The Fazbear's Return (Video Game) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Gyakuten Kenji 2 (Visual Novel) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Overly Sarcastic Productions (Web Animation) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Team Neighborhood (Web Animation) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Joueur du Grenier (Web Video) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Saltydkdan (Web Video) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Star Mares (Webcomic) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Stick in the Mud (Webcomic) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Bottersnikes and Gumbles / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Catwoman: Hunted / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Drawn Together / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Star Wars Rebels / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident
 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Season 7) / int_315b877e
type
Resolved Noodle Incident