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Josuke subjects two of his opponents to a Fate Worse than Death by merging them with inanimate objects: serial killer Angelo is fused with a large rock in town, which is simply declared a strange-looking town landmark and ignored by everyone despite having Angelo's deformed face on it. When his true identity is revealed, he grabs a random person off the street, forces Aya to use her Stand so he can swap faces and fingerprints with them, kills both of them (erasing them as well) and then just returns to his ordinary life as a new person, with only the son of the man he replaced suspecting him. Despite being a prolific Serial Killer, Yoshikage Kira doesn't bother to hide himself at all, due to him erasing every trace of his victims so that nobody even knows there's a serial killer in Morioh (the only reason anyone knows is because one of his victims returns as a ghost and warns the heroes) the victims are considered missing person cases by the Morioh Police since they have nothing else to go on. Fortunately for them, another student spotted it on her way to go sign up for the club.
Some of the girls search around in a parking lot and manage to walk right past a Type 3 Chi-Nu parked under an awning.
Girls und Panzer: After the Pravda match the Oarai teams start searching for more tanks to boost their numbers in preparation for the Final Battle. Kenpachi had unconsciously been manifesting his Zanpakuto spirit the whole time without any idea of what she was or what he'd accomplished. She was just introduced as Yachiru Kusajishi, Kenpachi's lieutenant. Turns out, we were introduced to Kenpachi's Zanpakuto about the same time as Kenpachi's own introduction. He doesn't even know that his zanpakuto is supposed to have an identity, can't even release Shikai, and doesn't really care to do so because he's already so unbelievably strong that he holds back considerably to make his fights more fun. One long-running mystery in Bleach is the identity of Kenpachi Zaraki's zanpakuto. #Wishbone compare anything shirts full#
During a war game, how does Nagisa Shiota of Assassination Classroom hide in a battlefield full of his fellow assassins? He camouflages himself to match the referee's outfit and stands back-to-back with him in plain sight of the entire battlefield. In dictatorial political systems, it's far easier to hide something that way, because people are so accustomed to never asking questions and never wandering away from their path they would ignore the Elephant in the Living Room.
Something even more secret, or closed, or shameful than good old Area 51, because not just what happens inside is secret, but the mere existence of the place is denied, or ridiculed, or handwaved as some silly legend. There was and still is a rather chilling Real Life version in dictatorships: an object of the size of a military base or town which is not shown at all on a map. Sub Tropes include Needle in a Stack of Needles, Wax Museum Morgue, Lost in a Crowd. Can be a sub-trope to MacGuffin Blindness. Something hidden is looked for in lots of secret places, and in the end turns out to have been plainly visible all the time, usually disguised as an ordinary object.Ĭan overlap with Failed a Spot Check, It Was with You All Along, Public Secret Message, Luck-Based Search Technique, or Nobody Here but Us Statues.