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The Un- Reveal - TV Tropes. They'll beg you, and they'll flatter you for the secret, but soon as you give it up.. If the character about to make the reveal is interrupted by some external incident before he could talk, it's a Moment Killer. Another weapon in the Unreveal arsenal is the end- of- episode cutoff. Usually done for comedic effect, since it's a good way to create outrageous backstory without having to make it fit continuity.
If this becomes a Running Gag, it's the Noodle Incident. If something isn't revealed, it's simply not revealed.
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An Unreveal is when it seems that crucial detail the characters and audience has been longing for is finally going to be shown, only for it to turn out to be a giant tease (for example, a character who always wears a mask finally takes off their mask, only for it to turn out they wear a mask under their first mask. If they simply never take off the mask, that is not an Unreveal.). May come in a combo with a Cliffhanger, for greater effect. The reveal is set up to finally take place, and the episode ends: come back tomorrow to see what happens now!
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And, when the episode starts the next day, there is no reveal after all. Regularly used to add fuel to a Driving Question. Not to be confused with The Untwist, unless you expected The Unreveal to be subverted. Not to Be Confused with. Everybody Knew Already, which is when a character thinks they're making a reveal, but the other characters already knew. There are about 1.
Unreveals in the manga (one for each volume). Sometimes the villain has a mask (three of them). He's seen again in a virtual reality program, but since there are no photos of him as a child, his face is a blank sphere. Later he is unmasked and killed, but because he has always appeared as a masked man, an imitator (or is it the genuine article?) appears. Cue the rest of the manga. He had only been mentioned twice before, and on both occasions the person speaking said they thought he was dead.
Attack on Titan: The identity of the . Later, Ymir almost reveals a possible answer before being stopped, and refuses to answer when asked a second time. In the very last panel of the strip, however, we get a completely clear view of him. And you'll never find out what is her price for the sword which she got from Watanuki. Instead, said character offers one theory for why everything has happened, before proceeding with its No Ending. The ending to Cage of Eden was really rushed (because the manga was cancelled) and several mysteries remain unresolved.
For example, the manga never explains if they're actually clones, used technology to bring them into the future, or them ending in that future was just a mere coincidence. Even Hades's identity remain unknown. A facepalmingly obnoxious scene in Code Geass has C. C. The lip- flaps are actually well- animated enough to attempt to guess what vowels are in it.
That's good, right? After going out of their way to conceal C. C.'s real name from the viewers, implying that it has some larger significance to be revealed later.. Supposedly C. C.'s and Lelouch's seiyuu both actually spoke the name during the scene in question, so the writers really did come up with a name that they're withholding for no apparent reason. His motives were (mostly) revealed at the end. He was blowing up tall buildings in protest of humanity's excesses. Cromartie High School gives us Hokuto's Lackey, a character who is Exactly What It Says on the Tin — and every time he attempts to say his name, he's interrupted by increasingly absurd circumstances, from Freddie spilling juice, to a meteor hitting the school, to aliens landing on Earth and accidentally leaving with Freddie on board.
Powerpuff Girls Z. Buttercup's civilian identity is a 1. Kaoru Matsubura, whose father is a masked wrestler who never removes his mask, even when at home with his family. In the 4. 4th episode, Kaoru's father finally allows his daughter to see his face, but the audience doesn't get to see it because it happens off- screen behind a door and Kaoru refuses to tell her friends Momoko/Blossom and Miyako/Bubbles what her father's face looks like. Him's true name is spoken, but is so horrible and twisted that the Universe itself censors it, which is outright stated.
Not necessarily an Un- Reveal, since you really didn't think there was any . Him was simply Him. The series ends with Amasawa admitting with the complicated history they have, she can't say if she thinks of her as a friend, a partner, a sister, or something else. Given the lengths Yasako went to get her digital body back, it's possible it might even be romantic in nature, as her friend Ken has definite subtext and shares a similarly aloof personality hiding emotional vulnerability after losing a loved one in an accident. Ken theorizes they're strong emotions left by the collective unconscious, a few seem to be digital pets that have been left behind, or possibly the minds of users that have drifted too far with Imago, or a combination of all of these. He's not a normal digital pet, he's survived data wipes, Cryptography attacks, and guided both Amasawa and Kyoko back from the Other Side when this should have been impossible.
And each time it looks like he's gone for good, he keeps coming back okay. He seems to have come to see Scar as being the only identity he has, his previous self having died a long time ago. We finally get to see what a Forerunner looks like after nearly 1.
Then Word of God announced that the short was only a possibly- rampant Cortana's interpretation of the data she had collected, so the Forerunners weren't necessarily bipedal horned humanoids with five fingers; fans would have to wait until the appearance of the Ur- Didact and the Librarian in Halo 4 to see what they actually looked like. The resulting expression on Kyon's face is pointedly kept out of sight in every iteration of the loop, but it's enough to make Koizumi laugh and quickly wave off his remark as a joke. As it turns out, they actually say something along the lines of . Kyon, being the Deadpan Snarker he is, wonders out loud if it is some kind of censor. An instance where this is played lightheartedly for humor: when Kyon is about to introduce himself by his real name to Koizumi, Haruhi interrupts him and says . The reader doesn't get to know who it is.. Sequel series UQ Holder!
Fans weren't pleased. Finally at the end, Godai gets a clear look at his picture. Too bad that for the reader his face is covered by a panel. At the end, he takes off his mask to reveal.. However, the one- off manga special this episode was based off didn't even reveal that to the main characters (and audience). Apparently, the ramen store- owner and waitress did see Kakashi's real face, and the reaction (all starry- eyed with the Luminescent Blush) seems to suggest that Kakashi is at least a borderline Bish.
They all give different descriptions, but after Pakkun criticizes them they agree on his account. Naruto then runs off to tell Sakura, right before Kakashi comes by the dogs while eating and the dogs all notice that wasn't what he looked like either. Although he later says its a joke, so its back to square one.
Once again, they completely fail. However, the audience finally gets to see Kakashi unmasked once he's by himself, and the ramen store people's reactions from the previous one- off seem to have been pretty warranted.
It's because of this that some people referred to him as the Mask before his face and true identity were finally revealed. He tried to let Sasuke see his face, but after he'd only shown one corner he was interrupted by the Amaterasu ability Itachi put in Sasuke's eye activating, setting Madara on fire. After that he stumbles back out of view and when he comes back the mask is on and he keeps it on. Turns out this one was particularly important in retrospect, because Aoba had known the man who would become Tobi before he started wearing the mask, and thus would've been able to tell the good guys exactly who they were up against if not for Kisame's actions. Another attack destroys even more of his mask, but almost everything besides his other eye is hidden in shadow. The only times she returns to her true elderly form is when she is low on chakra.
But both times that this happened we only saw part of her face. What we see of the rest of her body implies that while her jutsu makes her appear younger than she actually is, her true form looks older than she actually is (probably because her rapid- regeneration jutsu cuts into her lifespan). When Ritsuko's plan to blow up NERV is thwarted by the MAGI, Gendo delivers an intentionally muted line. When Usopp asks Silvers Rayleigh what's on Raftel, Luffy basically says NO SPOILERS. Later, Whitebeard flashes back to a conversation he had with Roger concerning the true nature of the Will of D, but the flashback is cut off and Whitebeard dies a few pages later.
Despite surviving the gunshot wound, he never finishes his previous sentence (and then dies in the bombardment of the Buster Call, meaning nobody can go back and ask him later). She gives a true enough answer: Tracking down Kei Pirates and killing one of them in particular. They separate and said pirate asks her why she works with them. Does she love Gene or something? Suzuka claims that she will tell his dead body after the fight, but if she does, we never find out for sure.
The manga leans towards the former however it is never 1. Ranma initially doesn't care, but when the principal implies his score is so bad he couldn't reveal it, Ranma gives chase and the principal later changes his mind about revealing his score. Even Ranma's English teacher forgot what she actually gave him.
When he finally caught him, it turns out that what the principal had was actually a cheesy prank of a poster with his face with the words . The scores reach the international news somehow; Akane's score turns out to be very good, and while Ranma's isn't revealed, it's implied he actually did not too bad.