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I'm restructuring my Bant Humans deck to have [[Katilda and Lier]] as the new commander, and I was wondering how cards like [[Flawless Manuever]] would be paid if they're free spells if I control my commander, or how cards with alternate casting cost like [[Cyclonic Rift]] or [[Force of Will]], can I choose to cast for the alternative costs or am I restricted to the flashback cost equal to its CMC

Flashback with the Grateful Dead is an album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains ten songs, selected from eight of their studio albums that were originally released between 1969 and 1989. The compilation was released on CD on the Flashback label, a subsidiary of Rhino Records, on April 5, 2011.[1][2][3]

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It's time for a Flashback to a previous installment, but wait! That installment was made before you switched to The Other Darrin. What do you do? Why, refilm the old scene with the new actor, of course!

Sister Trope to The Other Marty. Sub-Trope of Flashback and The Other Darrin. See also Backported Development wherein it's a character's personality in a flashback that is inconsistent with their portrayal in that previous installment, and Retraux Flashback wherein a previous era's visual style is used again when flashing back to it. If the flashback is not a scene from a previous installment, it's a variation of Backported Development.Examples:

Comic Strips

  • In the Zits illustrated novel Zits: Chillax, a flashback shows Hector with his new character design, even though the scene takes place before the Posse gave him a makeover.

Video Games

  • The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night: The intro cutscene is a retelling of A New Beginning's final battle and ending. Billy West redubs Sparx's lines, which were performed by David Spade in the original. Oddly enough, this is averted with Cynder, whose lines by Cree Summer are recycled instead of being recast by Mae Whitman.
  • Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones: Kaileena appeared previously in Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, looking a lot less Middle Eastern and showing a lot more cleavage. The intro of The Two Thrones takes up some clips from the ending scene of Warrior Within, but with the new Kaileena in it (who doesn't look like an exotic dancer this time).
  • Kingdom Hearts: This is somewhat common in the English dub:
  • Roxas' dreams (Sora's memories) in Kingdom Hearts II used the new Final Fantasy-cameo voice cast, with the exception of Steve Burton as Cloud. Most egregiously, in Aerith's case, Mandy Moore's soft voice is replaced with Mena Suvari's hazy stoner voice.
  • Billy Zane's voice as Ansem/Xehanort's Heartless was also redubbed with Richard Epcar in flashbacks to the first game.
  • Very brief, but a small flashback from Kingdom Hearts I in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days featuring Kairi (the "Be sure to bring it back to me!" scene) was also redubbed with Alyson Stoner. The clip is particularly jarring because Hayden Panettiere's version of the line was sarcastic, while Stoner's version is more serious. Depending on how you look at it, it could be Fridge Brilliance: Since it's a memory of Sora's, it could mean he took the promise very seriously, so he remembers her as being serious too.
  • Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] has Ben Diskin redub David Gallagher for a young Xehanort saying, "This world is just too small," from Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep. Diskin's version even replaced Gallagher's in the PlayStation 4 version of Birth by Sleep.
  • Another flashback that's more like a case of Another Side, Another Story in Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- has Mickey's quote "Now, Sora! Let's close this door for good!", originally provided by Wayne Allwine, redubbed by Bret Iwan.
  • Kingdom Hearts III: Re?Mind revisits old footage from the climax of Kingdom Hearts III, with Christopher Lloyd redubbing the late Rutger Hauer as Master Xehanort.
  • The tutorial in the Season 2 of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is the opening scene of the first episode of Season 1. As Max's voice actor had changed since then, Max's voice clips were rerecorded with the new actor.
  • Mega Man Battle Network 5 manages to do this in a visual manner with a town. Lan's hometown of ACDC had been identical in the first three games of the series (the only major differences being which rooms and buildings were accessible), but the map changed in Battle Network 4. Flashbacks in Battle Network 5 from long before the events of the first game show the town exactly as it appears from Battle Network 4 onwards.
  • Metal Gear:
  • The flashbacks in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots were made up of about half-and-half dialogue from the PlayStation version of Metal Gear Solid, and the Nintendo GameCube remake (The Twin Snakes). The dialogue from The Twin Snakes was used for characters who had their accents changed (such as Naomi Hunter's Ivy League accent and Mei Ling's pseudo-Chinese accent being dropped for conventional American ones) and the recasting of Rob Paulsen as Gray Fox instead of the original's Greg Eagles. This was a non-issue in the Japanese version due to the lack of accents in the Japanese versions and the fact that The Twin Snakes never had a Japanese dub (the Japanese version featured subtitled English dialogue), meaning that all the voice clips from the original Metal Gear Solid used in the Japanese version of Metal Gear Solid 4 are purely from the original PlayStation version.
  • After this, it was odd when it was averted (after a fashion) in Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes's "Déjà Vu" storyline, in which Kazuhira Miller's horrible impersonations are clearly based on the PlayStation voice cast. He affects Greg Eagles's distinctive accent and delivery when warning Snake about the mines, and performs Snake's line from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty in a clear imitation of David Hayter's voice (when Snake had been recast with Kiefer Sutherland in Ground Zeroes). He also performs Naomi and Psycho Mantis with the accents they had in the PS1 version which were removed in The Twin Snakes, and in the quiz at the end he performs Ocelot with the gravellier tone that he'd had in he original.
  • Happens a few times in Xenosaga Episode II, with both the voice cast and the character models.
  • Similarly, in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, all flashbacks to Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light use the new character models. It's particularly noticable with Caeda/Shiida, who gets a lot of them.
  • Voice actress example in Starcraft II: all of Kerrigan's lines in the Battle of Tarsonis cutscene from the original, as recorded by the salvaged Confederate AI, were re-recorded by Tricia Helfer, as opposed to Glynnis Campbell who had provided the original voice; the other characters have kept their actors (or died, in Duke's case), and don't need changing.
  • In the Syphon Filter series, in addition to Mara Aramov's appearance changing with her voice actors, her appearance also changed in the flashbacks of the third game.
  • Happens somewhat regularly in World of Warcraft, in terms of spoken dialogue, owing to the original voice actors from the RTSes not being hired to reprise their role in the MMO. The finest example of this is The Culling of Stratholme, a temporal flashback dungeon that recreates an earlier RTS mission. All of Arthas' lines were lifted directly from Warcraft III, but rerecorded by the new voice artist.
  • Space Channel 5: Part 2's intro shows several scenes from the original Space Channel 5. The dialogue in these scenes has been redone by the new voice cast. (Only applies to the English version, as the Japanese version used the same cast for both games.)
  • Any flashback of a scene previously depicted in [.hack//Roots], in the .hack//G.U. games, is a case of this; the anime was dubbed in Canada, while the games were dubbed in California.
  • Averted in Wesker's Report, a fictional documentary that served as an in-universe retrospective of the first three Resident Evil titles. The documentary is narrated by Richard Waugh, Wesker's voice actor from Code: Veronica, but the footage taken from the first game still has Wesker voiced by his original actor.
  • Played with in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years as flashbacks/events that take place before the game use the original Super Nintendo character models and sprites.
  • Combining with a Player Punch Wham Line, Mafia II sees one of its missions revisit the Downer Ending of the original Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven with the death of Tommy Angelo. In the original game, the Pre-Mortem One-Liner was voiced by Bill Buell. The thing that makes it a Player Punch Wham Line? The line in Mafia II was said by the Rick Pasqualone-voiced Vito Scarletta, who is the protagonist of that game, meaning this time around, the player's been playing as one of Tommy's killers all along! Mafia: Definitive Edition retroactively averts this by having Pasqualone voice the character, who now fully resembles Vito, providing full continuity between the games.
  • God of War (PS4) has a sequence where Kratos passes through Helheim and is confronted by visions of his past. Kratos' dialog in these scenes consists of lines from the older God of War games but newly recorded by Christopher Judge, as opposed to simply re-using old clips of his original actor TC Carson.
  • At the start of Dead Space 2, there was a glimpse of Isaac's dead girlfriend, Nicole, right before she commited suicide. Nicole's dialogue and appearance was changed based on her new actress, Tanya Clarke, instead of her previous actress, Iyari Limon.
  • Disney licensed games such as Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure and Atlantis: The Lost Empire use scenes from their original films as cutscenes but some of the dialogue is dubbed over by the voice actors of the game.
  • In Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, one terminal featured Sesa 'Refumee (the Heretic leader), who was voiced in this instance by an unknown actor. in Halo 2: Anniversary, the same terminal appears again, but this time Sesa has been redubbed by John DiMaggio, who voices him for several of the game's terminals.
  • A flashback in the Japanese version of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III to the events of the second game has Altina's new voice actress, Inori Minase, dub over a line done by Altina's previous actress, Risa Taneda. This is, naturally, a non-issue in the English version, as Xanthe Huynh voices Altina in all of her Cold Steel appearances.
  • In Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, Gellert Grindelwald's character design is based on the likeness of Mads Mikkelsen instead of on Johnny Depp, who originally played the character before being fired, even in scenes that take place in the film Depp starred in.

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