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Unusual Chapter Numbers
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Doing odd — no, peculiar things with your chapter numbers. Which can be either odd or even. Or fractional. Or even stranger things, up to and including non-numeric. Or they can be put out of order — counting down from, say, 10 to 1 is perhaps the simplest. Representing them with formulas, in binary, or in other non-standard formats works, too. Compare Idiosyncratic Episode Naming, Episode Zero: The Beginning, and Self-Referential Track Placement. Compare and contrast Un-Installment. |
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Decrypting Rita's chapters start out normal at first but soon become Roman numerals before jumping around. Two are even repeated because their earlier instances have been corrupted, thus obscuring some of the more surprising plot developments in the story. It finally ends on Chapter Aleph, as in the cardinality of infinite sets. | |
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The Elements of Friendship Book II: Chaoskampf. As Discord's reign progresses, the chapter listings go from Roman numerals to formulaic to something that stops even resembling numbers at all. | |
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The Thursday Next books begin every chapter on a right-hand page. If the previous chapter ends on a right-hand page, the intervening left-hand page is blank. There is no Chapter 13, although one is listed in the contents — with the page number of the blank page before Chapter 14. | |
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In Gone, the chapters come with a countdown of days, hours, minutes, and seconds to the climax of the book. | |
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In Jago, the chapters within each section are numbered normally, but the "Interludes" between sections begin with "Interlude Seven" and are numbered backwards, providing an ominous countdown toward the climax of the novel. It also reflects the chronological nature of the interludes: Interlude Six is set earlier than Interlude Seven, Interlude Five earlier than Interlude Six, and so on. (And they are all set earlier than the first normal chapter.) | |
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The chapters in Mass aren't even numbered; they’re just phrases, often ones about overthrowing the Philippine oligarchy or fomenting revolution, a central theme in the book. | |
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Aside from the prologue, each chapter of A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny is titled October 1, October 2, etc., all the way to October 31, as each chronicles the events of that day. | |
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Sleepless Domain: The chapter immediately following Chapter 18, in which the Purple One shows Tessa her Dream, is ominously numbered Chapter ???, and unlike most other chapters, has no title and no cover page. | |
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Family Bites by Lisa Williams has "Chapter Twenty-Four - Part One" and "Chapter Twenty-Four - Part Two". | |
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Zelazny's Roadmarks, which involves time travel, begins with "Two", followed by "One" — then another "Two", another "One", and so on through the book. The chapters numbered One follow the protagonist through the story; the chapters numbered Two contain related scenes in other times and places, and are not in chronological order. | |
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The story of The World Ends with You is played by week. During the first week, each day starts with a "THE XTH DAY" screen and ends with a "CHAPTER TITLE" screen. The second week starts over, so your eighth day is again "THE 1ST DAY", ninth is "THE 2ND DAY" and so on. The first day of the third week, however, is "7 DAYS LEFT", Week 3 Day 2 is "6 DAYS LEFT", and Day 7 is "THE LAST DAY". The unlockable bonus chapter is "ANOTHER DAY". | |
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Bleach uses negative numbers for some chapters set in the past, the number indicating how far they are into the past rather than the order we see them in. It also has decimals or other notation for some chapters. Chapter -0.8 covers the very first meeting between Ichigo, Chad, Keigo and Mizuiro, told from Mizuiro's point-of-view. Chapter -17 covers how Renji, Kira, Hinamori and Rukia met as Academy students and how Renji, Hinamori and Kira were put into an advanced class study group while Rukia was left behind in a lower achieving class. It also introduces Hitsugaya as a young child who refuses to consider the validity of training to become a shinigami. Chapter -12.5 covers a past event where Aizen, Hinamori and Rangiku arrange a birthday surprise for Hitsugaya and reveals that Gin gave Rangiku her birth date. Chapter "0 Side A" covers the days leading up to Chapter 1, focusing on Ichigo's feelings of powerlessness to help those in trouble, such as the little ghost girl. Chapter "0 Side B" covers the days leading up to Chapter 1, focusing on both Rukia receiving her assignment to patrol Karakura Town and Renji receiving his new promotion to Sixth Squad Lieutenant. Chapter -16 is Hitsugaya's back story, revealing how he met Rangiku and why he decided to become a shinigami. It picks up five years after the events in Chapter -17. The chapter was also written to promote the second film, which is about Hitsugaya's back story. Chapters -108 to -97 are the Turn Back the Pendulum mini-arc. It covers a nine year period 110-101 years before Chapter 1 and reveals the truth behind Urahara's exile and who the Visoreds really are. Imaginary Number 1 is a non-canon tie-in for the fourth film, which is set in Hell. It details two Espada having been sent to Hell after their deaths in Canon, where they encounter the film's villains. |
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The Naked Gun series: the second film is numbered 2 1/2 and the third is numbered 33 1/3. | |
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The first five issues of Fun With Milk & Cheese were numbered #1, Other #1, Third #1, Fourth #1, and "First Second Issue." | |
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The Name of the Rose does the same thing, and subdivides the chapters according to the hours of the monastic day. | |
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The Doctor Who Expanded Universe novels are full of this. There has been at least one instance of numbers counting down. It almost always has something to do with Time Travel. The Torchwood novel The Men Who Sold The World has six Chapter Nineteens, each (except the last one) ending with Mr Wynter activating the time-gun and travelling back to the start of Chapter Nineteen. It also has flashback chapters headed "X Years/Months/Weeks Earlier..." and a prologue and epilogue headed "100,000 BC". The Doctor Who Novelisations adaptation of The Day of the Doctor begins with Chapter 8, which is "The Night of the Doctor" (starring Eighth). It then opens Eleventh's part of the story with Chapter 11, goes back to the War Doctor stealing the Moment in Chapter 1, and introduces Tenth with, yes, Chapter 10. Chapters 2 to 7 then happen in that order, before the book ends with Chapter 13. (You may notice there's no Chapter 9. It's theoretically between 3 and 4, but erases the reader's memory of it.) The 1996 original and 2021 revision of the TV Movie novelisation don't have chapter numbers, instead having chapter titles which taken together form the phrase "Out with the old, in with the new" and the counting rhyme "One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told". While most novelisations use Arabic numerals for chapter numbers (or occasionally number words), The Romans, The Curse of Fenric, The Fires of Pompeii, and David Fisher's novelisations of The Stones of Blood and The Androids of Tara all use Roman numerals, which's justified in the case of The Romans and The Fires of Pompeii, as both are set in Roman times. On top of that, The Curse of Fenric has two chapter counts, one for the main story and one for fictional supplementary documents regarding past events. The Eaters of Light is divided into Books, which use number words for numbering, with each Book being further subdivided into Chapters, which use Roman numerals, being another Roman-era story. |
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The DC Rebirth line-wide relaunch in 2016 had a couple of confusing aspects to how it renumbered titles: Firstly, Action Comics and Detective Comics (being DC's two biggest Long-Runners) reverted back to their original pre-New 52 numbering, adding the preceding 52 issues onto where their original volumes had left off: Detective Comics jumped from #52 to #934,note the original volume having ended at #881 and Action Comics jumped from #52 to #957.note the original volume having ended at #904 Secondly, about three-quarters of the ongoing titles were relaunched with "Rebirth one-shots" – single-issue specials titled {comic title}: Rebirth – preceding the titles themselves being renumbered from #1. However, the Rebirth one-shots themselves were also numbered #1 – meaning that, for example, Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1 was followed by Wonder Woman #1, and the latter also had "Rebirth" in big letters on its cover. As such it was very easy for an out-of-the-loop reader to mistake them for being the same comic, with one simply being a Variant Cover of the other. Additionally, the Rebirth one-shots began many titles' ongoing story arcs rather than acting as standalone specials, effectively making them integral parts of the series. |
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Serpents Among the Ruins, a Star Trek: The Lost Era novel by David R. George III, has its chapters numbered from "Minus Ten" to "Plus One" (plus an Epilogue, for good measure). Chapter "Zero" is the main event of the plot. | |
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The New Super Mario Bros. games as well as Super Mario 3D Land and 3D World use symbols as numbers for special/final levels, such as World 2-ðŸ�° or World 5-🚂 (and sometimes more abstract ones like ðŸ�„, â� or 👑). Sometimes entire worlds are numbered like this, which may lead to Department of Redundancy Departments such as World ðŸ�°-ðŸ�°. | |
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cool and new web comic, being based on Homestuck, has a similar Act structure to the Homestuck example listed above, with its own cool and new twist. It starts out with act 1th, the main unusual thing being the altered ordinal-suffix-thingy, then goes on in this order: act 2st, act 5st act 1th, act 3nd act 1th, act 3nd act 2, Intermishin', act 4rd, and act 5st act 1th 2: return of the act 5st act 1th. |
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School Rumble plot chapters are labeled #1, #2 and so on, but chapters about minor characters are labeled with â™Â. There are also a few 'natural' chapters. | |
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The Doctor Who Novelisations adaptation of The Day of the Doctor begins with Chapter 8, which is "The Night of the Doctor" (starring Eighth). It then opens Eleventh's part of the story with Chapter 11, goes back to the War Doctor stealing the Moment in Chapter 1, and introduces Tenth with, yes, Chapter 10. Chapters 2 to 7 then happen in that order, before the book ends with Chapter 13. (You may notice there's no Chapter 9. It's theoretically between 3 and 4, but erases the reader's memory of it.) | |
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The Normality game master's guide, which only manages to be a little less weird and disturbing than the other book. And that's very, very weird and disturbing. Part Juan, Past Dues, Parrot Tree, Parched Fief, Park Sex. | |
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ADV Films' original release of Neon Genesis Evangelion used pseudo-scriptual notation for each tape, specifically calling them "Genesis 0:1", "Genesis 0:2", etc. up to "Genesis 0:13". | |
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Whateley Universe: The first four Tennyo stories have their parts numbered in Roman Numberals. They are, in order: Unexpected Consequences Another Day, We Were Going Where? First Day and Other Interesting Things Tennyo: It's Nice to Have Friends |
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Discworld: Going Postal, the first non-young-adult Discworld novel since The Colour of Magic to feature chapters, has a chapter 7A instead of a chapter 8 (because the number 8 is considered unlucky on the Discworld). While Thief of Time does not have chapters or chapter numbers, it does have a "tick" in the middle of each break in the text... at least until it doesn't |
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When Caladrius received Updated Re-Releases with new stages, the new stages were given non-standard numbering and naming so as not to force re-numbering of the existing stages. Caladrius AC adds a new stage between Stages 2 and 3, called Mission 1, and another one between Stages 4 and 5, called Mission 2. Caladrius Blaze adds the External Stage between Stages 3 and 4. |
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Supper Smash Bros: Mishonh From God ends up having two of it's Chapters labelled as the 14th. Apparently, the author gained some reviews that threatened her to not post Chapter 13, so she just said, "THEIR IS NO CHAPTAR 13!!!", and labelled the 13th chapter as "CHAP 14: THEIR IS NO CHAP 13" (despite the website still identifying it as Chapter 13 and therefore producing the oxymoron "Chapter 13: THEIR IS NO CHAP 13"), and then the next chapter was labelled Chapter 14-2. | |
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The Torchwood novel The Men Who Sold The World has six Chapter Nineteens, each (except the last one) ending with Mr Wynter activating the time-gun and travelling back to the start of Chapter Nineteen. It also has flashback chapters headed "X Years/Months/Weeks Earlier..." and a prologue and epilogue headed "100,000 BC". | |
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Marathon has Marathon, Marathon 2: Durandal, and Marathon Infinity note (more of a riff on the level editor being an important part in the package as well as an Alternate Universe -oriented plot than a numbering joke, though). As a continuation of this, the updated fan-supported source port version is called "Aleph One" note (a larger infinity than "aleph-null", which is the smallest infinity and the one usually simply called "infinity"). | |
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Homestuck It was originally intended to have 7 acts. As time went on, however, more plot threads and characters were introduced, requiring more acts. Hence, we have, in order, Act 1, Act 2, Act 3, Intermission 1, Act 4, Act 5 Act 1, Act 5 Act 2, Intermission 2, Act 6 Act 1, Act 6 Intermission 1, Act 6 Act 2, Act 6 Intermission 2, Act 6 Act 3, Act 6 Intermission 3, Act 6 Act 4, Act 6 Intermission 4, Act 6 Act 5 Act 1, Act 6 Act 5 Act 2, Act 6 Intermission 5 (including its own Intermissions 1 to 6 and an "Interfishin'"), Act 6 Act 6 Act 1, Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 1, Act 6 Act 6 Act 2, Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 2, Act 6 Act 6 Act 3, Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 3, Act 6 Act 6 Act 4, Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 4, Act 6 Act 6 Act 5, Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 5, Act 6 Act 6 Act 6, and finally Act 7. It went BACKWARDS from Act 6 Act 5 Act 2 to Act 6 Act 5 Act 1. And this leads to the Act 6 Act 5 Act 1 x2 Combo. It is lampshaded by Caliborn once more: As well as that, the acts are badly proportioned, as can be seen on this site. |
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* Garten of Banban skips from IV to VI, then V comes afterward. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_525a128f | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_54dc998a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_54dc998a | comment |
The chapters in Jurassic Park (1990) are titled "First Iteration", "Second Iteration", etc., in keeping with Ian Malcolm's interest in fractals. Actual fractals (iterations of the Heighway dragon curve) are shown on the chapter pages, but the count is wrong — the "First Iteration" actually has a picture of the third iteration, and so on. (This might be because the first and second iterations don't look very interesting.) In the sequel The Lost World (1995), it becomes "First Configuration", "Second Configuration", etc. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_55f68c73 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_55f68c73 | comment |
In Evil Zone, the Japanese chapter titles for most characters' stories are conventionally enumerated in kanji, though some of them replace the 話 (chapter) counter with another kanji: Setsuna's story uses 幕 (act) and Tenpouin's story uses 夜 (night). Midori's story uses "Round 1," "Round 2," etc.; Erika's uses "Episode 1" through "Episode 10"; and the Gratuitous English-loving Gally gets "1st Stage," "2nd Stage," and so on in romaji. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5755b96a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5755b96a | comment |
The two prequel books for The Order of the Stick are numbered volume 0 and volume -1. A book of side stories is volume ½, while a compilation of Loose Canon stories is volume D. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_597e4961 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_597e4961 | comment |
The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov starts with chapter 6 of its first section, before flashing back to chapters 1-5 (i.e. the story is told out of order but the chapters are numbered in strict chronological order). It also breaks all the chapters (except for the last one) in the second section of the book into three parts, numbered 1a, 1b, 1c (all of the action in these chapters are taking place at roughly the same time), 2a, and so on; the letters correspond to three different viewpoint characters. |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5ce3fc86 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5ce3fc86 | comment |
In Soul Eater, the three one-shot introductions for each of the three main weapon and meister pairs were, in the collected paperback, retroactively given the chapter numbers .1, .2, and .3. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5f4a217a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5f4a217a | comment |
Since the next line-wide relaunch Marvel: A Fresh Start in 2018, Marvel has made widespread use of dual numbering with both a lower official number and a higher unofficial "legacy number" on covers. This has turned out to work well as a best of both worlds. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5f76cba1 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5f76cba1 | comment |
After the New 52 reboot, one special themed month had #0 issues for all DCU titles, telling stories of the characters' origins or early careers. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5fe76d21 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_5fe76d21 | comment |
The Venom arc "The Circle of Four" got the numbers 13.1 through to 13.5, all during the same month. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6040c28d | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6040c28d | comment |
Due to season 2 of I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying being in Anachronic Order, episodes have .5 numbers (or .8 in the case of episode 7) to represent where they are in the timeline for the first season, and two flashback episodes have negative numbers. The only exceptions are episodes 11-13, which take place after the season 1 finale and continue the numbering from where it left off. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6040c28d | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_62156644 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_62156644 | comment |
The Marvel Legacy relaunch in 2017 took what DC Rebirth had done with Action and Detective and applied it to about half their ongoing titles, with all of them going back to their original "legacy numbering". In many cases Marvel's choice of what to include in the counts was questionable: for example, their numbering for Invincible Iron Man directly contradicted the previous time its numbering had been reset to the "original" count. It was also rather annoyingly done to some series for no reason, such as Generation X (2017) jumping from #9 to #85 when it had already been cancelled behind-the-scenes and would end with #87. Since the next line-wide relaunch Marvel: A Fresh Start in 2018, Marvel has made widespread use of dual numbering with both a lower official number and a higher unofficial "legacy number" on covers. This has turned out to work well as a best of both worlds. |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6276800c | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6276800c | comment |
The Nostalgia Critic, in his Top 11 Mind*** Countdown, used entries such as "Number Guttenburg" "Number Lamp" and "Number Number" (depicted by a # sign). | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6276800c | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_62ceda02 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_62ceda02 | comment |
Sonichu does this both with Episode numbers and Issue numbers. In the first four issues, 0 through 3, each had a Sub-Episode at the end after all the regular Episodes, and then in Issue 4 it's nothing but Sub-Episodes, including reprints of the first four. After that, Issue 6 had 12.5. If that weren't odd enough, both 12 and 13 were in Issue 5. A Sonichu Christmas has no number, but is widely regarded as Episode 22 due to the fact that it's between Episodes 21 and 23. Episode 24 is split into two parts. Episode 24, Part 1 is exactly where you'd expect it to be. Episode 24, Part 2 is after Episode 26. Episode 24, Part 2 is also the last Episode that is labelled by number. Fittingly, it's also right before the Issue that introduces this trope to the Issue numbers. The Issues so far, both completed and planned, are numbered 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12-9, 13, 14, 15, 16. To make matters more confusing, Issue 13 used to be Issue 16, the current Issue 14 was started over two years after what are now Issues 15 and 16, Issue 15... okay it was always Issue 15, and Issue 16's plot used to belong to the now-seemingly-abandoned former Issue 14. |
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In 1999, the publisher of 2000 AD decided to stop doing annuals in favour of triple-length December issues, which are cheaper and sell better. Each of these special issues has been given the number of the next year, starting with December 1999's 'prog 2000' and continuing through prog 2001 (December 2000), prog 2002 (December 2001), etc. Naturally, the number of the first issue of January directly follows that of the last issue of November, but the stories in the December issue still fall between them. This was all quietly ignored when the regular numbering reached 2000. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_67ae1c37 | comment |
Light and Dark The Adventures of Dark Yagami eventually ended up having the chapter numbers go a bit crazy. At the start of chapter 35, Dark travels back in time to events in chapter 32 to Set Right What Once Went Wrong, with the chapter title even noting that it’s essentially an alternate version of chapter 32. After this, what would be chapter 36 was labeled chapter 33, and the chapters stayed at three numbers lower for the rest of the story. The dramatic reading by manwithoutabody reflects this, with the thumbnails showing the “labelled� chapter number, while the video titles give the “actual� chapter number, with a “kinda� in brackets, so for example, what the story calls chapter 38 is given the video title “Chapter 40(kinda)�. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6bdc1b01 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6bdc1b01 | comment |
DC One Million saw every DCU title put out an issue #1,000,000 as the far future DCU interacted with the present day. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6bdc1b01 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6bdc1b01 | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6f4b970a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6f4b970a | comment |
The chapters of I Am the Messenger are all playing cards, as each of its four acts begin with the main character receiving an Ace of each of the suits. And then it all goes out the window once he receives the Joker. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6f4b970a | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_6f4b970a | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_705bb59a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_705bb59a | comment |
The original Malkavian clanbook in Vampire: The Masquerade. So much so it calls the Appendixes "Liver One" and "Kidney Two". | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_705bb59a | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_705bb59a | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_74365738 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_74365738 | comment |
Going Postal, the first non-young-adult Discworld novel since The Colour of Magic to feature chapters, has a chapter 7A instead of a chapter 8 (because the number 8 is considered unlucky on the Discworld). | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_74365738 | featureApplicability |
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Going Postal | hasFeature |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_74365738 | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_77be988d | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_77be988d | comment |
While Thief of Time does not have chapters or chapter numbers, it does have a "tick" in the middle of each break in the text... at least until it doesn't | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_77be988d | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_77be988d | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7882aba9 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7882aba9 | comment |
All the Light We Cannot See starts with a Chapter 0. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7882aba9 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7882aba9 | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7cabe488 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7cabe488 | comment |
Bendy and the Ink Machine has a variation on this: rather than the chapter numbers being odd, it's the studio's floor numbers. The floors accessible from the elevator are, from top to bottom, "K", "11", "P", "9", "14", and "S". | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7cabe488 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7cabe488 | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7fcd5a6a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7fcd5a6a | comment |
Given all this, it's almost not unusual that the Earth X trilogy featured the first issue as "0", the second through thirteenth as "1-12", and the last as "X". (With a number of titled but un-numbered comics in between during the runs of Universe and Paradise X. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_7fcd5a6a | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_82bb0446 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_82bb0446 | comment |
Looking for Alaska is separated into two sections, Before and After. Each section is divided into days (like 10 days before or 75 days after), with Before counting up to Alaska's death and After wrapping everything up. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_82bb0446 | featureApplicability |
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Looking for Alaska | hasFeature |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_82bb0446 | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8df5521b | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8df5521b | comment |
From issues cover-dated January 1991 through issues cover-dated January 2002, the Superman titles had "triangle numbers", indicating the order they should be read in to follow the ongoing story, with the numbers resetting as the cover date switched to the next yearnote e.g. Action Comics #672, the last Superman comic with a 1991 cover date, has a triangle number of 1991/42, while Superman: The Man of Steel #7, the first with a 1992 cover date, has a triangle number of 1992/1. When the "Millennium Giants" storyline (which ran from Superman: The Man of Steel #79, triangle number 1998/15, to Superman Vol 2 #135, triangle number 1998/20) crossed over into Aquaman, Challengers of the Unknown, Teen Titans and Steel, the crossover issues were given 1998 triangles reading 15.1, 15.2, 16.1 and 17.1. Averted with the non-Superman issues involved in The Death of Superman: Justice League America #69 (second issue of the "Doomsday!" arc) and Green Lantern Vol. 3 #46 (third-to-last issue of "Reign of the Supermen!"), which did not receive triangle numbers despite being key parts of the story. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8df5521b | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8e4f05ab | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8e4f05ab | comment |
Marvel's Original Sin tie-in minis were named like "Original Sin #X.Y" – the Y is the normal issue number in the mini, nothing to see there; however, the X was generally not the issue they came after in the Original Sin event but instead the one they came after in the series they tied into. For example, Original Sin #5.1 didn't come after Original Sin #5, but after Loki: Agent of Asgard #5. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8e4f05ab | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8fe66664 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8fe66664 | comment |
In the Alcatraz Series book four, due to its offbeat style, the book starts on chapter 2, then skips to chapter 6 (mentioning how boring chapters 3-5 were), then from there it proceeds to chapter pi, then 4 1/2, then 42. Eventually you read through Act V, scene III, Chapter No!, Chapter 24601 (a reference to Les Misérables), Chapter 8675309, Chapter Infinity, and chapter infinity plus one, along with many other crazy chapter titles. The titular narrator explains that this is a security precaution against Evil Librarians. Since the Evil Librarians are obsessed with order and putting everything in its place (which is why they're trying to take over the world), their heads will explode if they try to make sense of his numbering scheme. |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_8fe66664 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_909ca4b1 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_909ca4b1 | comment |
From the third season of ReBoot on, where the show kicked off a full Myth Arc, episodes were numbered like versions of software in the formula vX.Y.Z where X is the season, Y is which Story Arc of the season, and Z is which episode of the Story Arc. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_909ca4b1 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_916f87f3 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_916f87f3 | comment |
The stages in Radiant Silvergun are numbered not by the order the player goes through them, but by the time period they take place. The game begins on Stage 3, and then progresses to Stage 2 (mandatory in console-exclusive modes and optional in arcade modes, where you can go to Stage 4 instead) for a flashback episode. The final stage, which is set millions of years in the past, is Stage 1. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_916f87f3 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_95620633 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_95620633 | comment |
The version of Free Cell that comes with Windows has either 32,000 (pre-XP) or one million games, which are given positive numbers starting from 1. However, there are also secret deals -1 and -2, which are impossible. Vista added deals -3 and -4, which are quite the opposite. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_95620633 | featureApplicability |
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Freecell | hasFeature |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_959e314b | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_959e314b | comment |
The chapters of Book VII of Fire Emblem Heroes are numbered out of order, due to the arc's emphasis on time travel. The chapter order is as follows: 13, 5-8, 2-4, 9-12, 1. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_959e314b | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_976efc02 | type |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_976efc02 | comment |
Mystery Science Theater 3000 began as a local TV show (on Minneapolis station KTMA), then became a 10-year national series on The Comedy Channel (later Comedy Central) and then the Sci-Fi Channel. Since all of its cable-era marketing treated the first national season as Season 1, fans and show archivists retroactively "numbered" the KTMA episodes "K01" through "K21", with an unaired pilot-show fragment numbered "K00". Confusingly, IMDb originally called the KTMA shows "Season 0", but has now renumbered them all to Seasons 1-11, breaking with all other information sources (but oddly keeping the "0" number for the "pilot"). | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_976efc02 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_9e17e336 | comment |
StarKitsProphcy is more than a little careless with its chapter numbers. Whether or not numbers are being skipped or duplicated, Rouge Angles of Satin ensues. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_9e17e336 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a1d44b1d | comment |
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! numbered the main storyline backward because it was counting down to... Zero Hour. Various titles in The DCU had tie-in issues numbered #0, most of which incorporated flashbacks to the characters' origins and/or acted as a soft-relaunch point. For Legion of Super-Heroes and Legionnaires, their #0 issues were the starting-point for the Legion's first full-fledged Continuity Reboot. Other new series began here with issue #0, such as James Robinson's Starman. Countdown to Final Crisis did the same thing, counting backwards from 52. After the New 52 reboot, one special themed month had #0 issues for all DCU titles, telling stories of the characters' origins or early careers. |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a1d44b1d | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a40b1126 | comment |
Independence Day is divided into "chapters" numbered July 2, July 3 and July 4. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a40b1126 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a45c1198 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a45c1198 | comment |
The book The Dancing Wu Li Masters (Think Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance) numbered each chapter "Chapter One," with a different title under each one. The philosophy behind this is eventually explained in the book. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a45c1198 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a5549ed0 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a5549ed0 | comment |
In the Greek version of The Bible, the Septuagint, the Book of Esther has additions not found in the Hebrew versions. They were numbered to come after the rest of the book, but later re-inserted into more appropriate places. Consequently, the chapter numbers are out of order, and the book actually begins with Chapter 11. | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a5549ed0 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a5629fd4 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a5629fd4 | comment |
If You're Reading This, it's Too Late from the Secret Series has the chapters in reverse order (starting with Chapter 34 and ending with Chapter 1) because the author hopes the book (and the secrets contained within) will explode like the countdown timer on a bomb. In This Isn't What It Looks Like there are normal chapters, but also negative chapters for the main protagonist, Cass, and what she's doing in the past. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a6543322 | type |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a6543322 | comment |
Touhou Project uses decimals for in-between installments. 7.5, 10.5, 12.3, 13.5, and 14.5 were fighting games, 9.5 and 12.5 were unique photographing games, 12.8 was a Lower-Deck Episode with Cirno as the main character, and 14.3 was a sequel to 14 with Seija Kijin as the main character. (Yes, there were 3 games between 12 and 13. No, they aren't examples of Capcom Sequel Stagnation.) | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_a6543322 | featureApplicability |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_aaa898fc | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_aaa898fc | comment |
In Raiden Fighters Jet, all Simulation Levels after 1 are in multiples of 5. Furthermore, the number doesn't necessarily indicate the order in which you'll do the stage, as there are branching paths and some levels are only done on specific paths, and in one instance you will go back in number (specifically, failing to put in a sufficiently good performance on Simulation Level 40 will take you to 35, one of the two early-ending stages). | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_ab8d59c1 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_ab8d59c1 | comment |
Atlanta Nights has two chapters called Chapter 12 and no chapter 21. There's no real reason behind it, other than adding to the overall lack of professionalism in the booknote The book was written by a group of authors to be purposefully bad prove that the company PublishAmerica was a vanity press that would publish anything. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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Nana has a book of extra episodes numbered "7.8": this is both a joke on the two protagonists' names (Nana = 7 and Hachi = 8 in Japanese) and a way to say it is meant to be read after volume 7 and before volume 8, it spite of this being published some time after these. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_b1107421 | type |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_b1107421 | comment |
Cho Ren Sha 68k's seventh and final stage of a given loop is numbered Stage 0. What's more, it's considered part of the next loop for numbering purposes, so Stage 0 on the first loop for example is numbered "2-0", however it's still internally part of the same loop as the previous stage since it doesn't introduce revenge bullets just yet (or new types of revenge bullets, if you're on any loop higher than the first). This may be because the explosion that happens at the end of this stage is seen in Stage 1 and a full playthrough comprises two loopsnote Thus, the stages on the first set of loops are numbered, in order: 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6, 2-0 (end of 1st loop), 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 3-0 (end of 2nd loop and the game). | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_b1666874 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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Long after both events (which it wasn't around for at the time), Booster Gold had a Zero issue (tying into Zero Hour and restating his origin) and a One Million issue (introducing Booster's 1M counterpart, Peter Platinum). | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_b1a0e4d2 | comment |
Like Zero Hour above, the miniseries Marvel: The Lost Generation has the numbering go backwards, matching the time-travelling POV character. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_b1e46e9a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_b1e46e9a | comment |
Adventurers! had hundreds of strips numbered 999 during the final boss battle arc, as a joke on Caps in RPGs. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) included what were effectively two five-part miniseries, published as issues with decimal points in the numbers. The story "Crawl" ran from issue #1.1 to #1.5, while "Spiral" ran from #16.1 to #20.1. Using a similar technique, Avengers (Vol. 7) published the flashback story collected as Avengers: Four in issues #1.1 to #5.1. |
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Post-SCrash Session 2: The Belorussian Aliens, of the ITS MY LIFE! Expanded Universe, while being a trollfic, also tries to apply some internal logic to its chapter numbers: in Chapter 3, as a Hostile Show Takeover occurs, the fic restarts at Chapter 1. However, the next chapter after that one is not 2 but 1,5, as its events precede that of Chapter 2. After that, though, the chapters continue to be labeled with halves, concluding the fic with 3,5 (as it follows Chapter 3 plot-wise) and 4,5 (even though there is no 4). | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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Calliope's Update Girl series is split up into "stages" (labeled with Arabic numerals) and "loading screens" (labeled with Roman numerals), each of which typically contains 14 chapters, leading to the chapters being numbered "stage.chapter" in the official book releases, though the table of contents still features chapter numbers as they appear on the Internet. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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The Neverending Story does the same thing. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_bfa1ae9a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_bfa1ae9a | comment |
In Hyouka, an original (OVA) episode is set chronologically to be between episode 11 and 12, and therefore it is also known as episode 11.5. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_c19c6efa | comment |
Minecraft Alpha and Beta releases had version numbers in the format of 1._____, eventually culminating in 1.9 prerelease 5. The "final" version of Minecraft is simply numbered version 1.0.0. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_c1f5e7f2 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_c1f5e7f2 | comment |
Jaco the Galactic Patrolman has two numbers for each chapter in the Tankobon release, both of which count for this trope. The first is the normal number out of 10+1 (the +1 referring to the bonus chapter), so the second chapter is "2/10+1". The second number is preceded by DB and starts at -10, which reflects that Jaco is a 10 chapter prequel to Dragon Ball. The bonus chapter itself is called Dragon Ball Minus, referring to it being a prequel to both Dragon Ball AND Jaco! | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_c4416e1f | comment |
MarissaTheWriter stories tend to exhibit this to some degree, but THE MARRISSA GAMES is absolutely the worst of the bunch when it comes to this; at first, it repeats chapter 2 (with its exact name, ignoring the misspelling) due to the plot twist at its end not being especially clear, then makes Marrissa lose track of the chapter numbers altogether, naming chapters "(surry I forgoat which one)" and 2 again before picking back up at 7, skipping 8 to get to 9, and labeling the final chapter as "final" without a number. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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Wayside School Is Falling Down is stuck on the nineteenth story for three chapters. The following chapter is headed "20, 21 & 22: Eric, Eric and Eric", which brings the numbering sequence back on track for the subsequent chapters. The previous book, "Sideways Stories from Wayside School," has no Nineteenth chapter at all (since the school isn't supposed to have a nineteenth story, either.) Instead, between chapters 18 and 20 we get a notice saying "there is no nineteenth story. Sorry." |
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In Survivor (1999) by Chuck Palahniuk, the chapter numbers count down, as do the page numbers. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d2c8280a | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d2c8280a | comment |
Jewish religious texts, such as the Talmud, generally begin with page 2a, and the other side 2b. The third page is then 3a, the fourth 3b, etc. | |
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Talmud | hasFeature |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d4c96eb9 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d4c96eb9 | comment |
Braid began with World 2 and works it way to World 6, with World 1 being the last world you visit. It could be symbolic of the fact that in the final level, time flows backwards. Similarly, the stages in World 1 count down from 4 to 1, probably for the same reason. Of note is that the game is a metaphor for the invention of the atom bomb, so it's a countdown.) | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d4fe015f | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d4fe015f | comment |
QI labels its seasons not with numbers but with letters, with series 1 being called "Series A", series 2 being "Series B" and so on. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_d5f41057 | type |
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Castlevania: Rondo of Blood has a Stage 0 as a prologue, eight regular stages and four hidden stages. The hidden stages, since they're accessible by taking alternate routes, are numbered like the regular stages, but with a prime mark next to the number (e.g. Stage 2′ 3′). | |
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In Logan's Run, the chapter numbers go down. Since it ends with a rocket taking off, it's a countdown. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_e4e58d32 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_e4e58d32 | comment |
Similarly, the section numbers in Everything Matters count down to the destruction of life on earth. And when the main character gets the chance to relive part of his life, and the numbers start over. | |
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Everything Matters | hasFeature |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_e91422c9 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_e91422c9 | comment |
Countdown to Final Crisis did the same thing, counting backwards from 52. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_ec19bd89 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_ec19bd89 | comment |
The Saiyuki main-story series (Gensomaden, Reload, and Blast) have normally-numbered chapters organized into numbered "acts"—roughly equivalent to plot arcs. There are fractional numbered acts for omakes, and full-chapter flashbacks are listed as "act.xx". | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_ec522504 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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Groo the Wanderer has had at least three "#1" issues (because it changed publishers, and because "#1" sells better). Original author Sergio Aragonés claimed that every issue he wrote was #1. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_effe6a11 | type |
Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
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The Eye of Argon includes a Chapter 3 1/2 and a Chapter 7 1/2. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_f01bdca3 | comment |
The chapters of Eva are all numbered after how much time has passed since Eva awoke from her coma. | |
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Unusual Chapter Numbers | |
Unusual Chapter Numbers / int_f0d3eacd | comment |
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan has its chapters start from 16; then 2, 5, 6, 4, 7, 8 and 9. | |
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A few Captain Underpants books have chapters numbered X 1/2, and one even has one with a 3/4. | |
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time only has prime-numbered chapters, due to the narrator disliking other numbers. | |
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Firstly, Action Comics and Detective Comics (being DC's two biggest Long-Runners) reverted back to their original pre-New 52 numbering, adding the preceding 52 issues onto where their original volumes had left off: Detective Comics jumped from #52 to #934,note the original volume having ended at #881 and Action Comics jumped from #52 to #957.note the original volume having ended at #904 | |
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In Mob Psycho 100, the 10 chapters leading up to #100 were labeled in decimals of 99. | |
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Imzadi, a Star Trek: The Next Generation novel by Peter David, doesn't have chapter numbers, but it has section titles such as "The End", "The Beginning of the End", "Interlude", and "The End of the Beginning". Though thematically appropriate for the sections, and entirely understandable for a time travel novel, they have nothing to do with their locations in the book. | |
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