

Bamboo Blade has Tamaki and a long-haired girl turn their heads to each other in the ending credits.

Sequel time? Nope, they never made another. Subverted in Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture, when Geese shows up halfway through the film to show us his RAGING STORM.and then is absent for the rest of the movie.The second season's first episode proves this by telling what really happened after Rena held her classmates hostage. This shows that the "Groundhog Day" Loop is still ongoing. Higurashi: When They Cry: The end of the first season makes it look like everything went back to normal, only for Rika to told by Oishi of mystery happenings in her town.This was in 2003 and there still is no sequel in sight. But it's especially clear that a sequel was planned when all the girls shout "see you again" in the last shot. Yucie also seems to be no different as a Platinum Princess. The ending of Petite Princess Yucie has all the lead girls inexplicably attend the Princess Academy once more, even though they all graduated already.But seriously, who saw the first two episodes and thought he was actually dead in the first place? A post-credits sequence in Strike Witches features Yoshika receiving a letter from her supposedly-dead father.Then, we see everyone back at the cafe months later and, depending which version you're following, either their marks have reappeared and they transform, or Ichigo's cat ears reappear and Berii looks in the cafe window. It had been made clear in Tokyo Mew Mew that Ichigo and friends had been de-powered because there was no need for them to fight.Back in 2008, the slighly random Kamen no Maid Guy actually set up a serious storyline - at the very end of the series.
