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* ''[[It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World|Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World]]''
* ''[[It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World|Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World]]''
* Most of the ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'' films.
* Most of the ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'' films.
* ''[[Juno]]'' (although it was more rotoscoped than actually animated).
* ''[[Juno]]'' (although it was more rotoscoped than actually animated).
* ''[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]'', probably as an homage to ''Anatomy of a Murder'' and other noir classics.
* ''[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]'', probably as an homage to ''Anatomy of a Murder'' and other noir classics.
* ''[[Labyrinth]]''. Notable as one of the first such sequences to be made with CGI. The animated barn owl that sweeps above and around the credits becomes a live-action one as the film proper starts, and not long after is revealed to be the shapeshifted form of the villain.
* ''[[Labyrinth]]''. Notable as one of the first such sequences to be made with CGI. The animated barn owl that sweeps above and around the credits becomes a live-action one as the film proper starts, and not long after is revealed to be the shapeshifted form of the villain.
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* ''[[No Deposit, No Return]]''
* ''[[No Deposit, No Return]]''
* ''[[One Crazy Summer]]'' is a semi-example: not strictly credits, and [[Justified Trope|justified]] by the main character being a cartoonist.
* ''[[One Crazy Summer]]'' is a semi-example: not strictly credits, and [[Justified Trope|justified]] by the main character being a cartoonist.
* ''[[The Parent Trap]]'' (the original, not the remake) features a stop-motion animation sequence during its opening credits.
* ''[[The Parent Trap (1961 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' (the original, not the remake) features a stop-motion animation sequence during its opening credits.
* ''[[The Pink Panther]]'', whose titles spawned its own series of animated shorts, which themselves inspired a TV show (which, ironically enough, used live-action credits in its first season).
* ''[[The Pink Panther]]'', whose titles spawned its own series of animated shorts, which themselves inspired a TV show (which, ironically enough, used live-action credits in its first season).
* ''The Private Eyes'', an early 1980s comedy starring Don Knotts and Tim Conway.
* ''The Private Eyes'', an early 1980s comedy starring Don Knotts and Tim Conway.
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* ''[[Run Lola Run]]''
* ''[[Run Lola Run]]''
* ''Ruthless People''
* ''Ruthless People''
* A deleted scene in ''[[Scooby Doo (film)|Scooby Doo]]'' is this.
* A deleted scene in ''[[Scooby-Doo (film)||Scooby Doo]]'' is this.
* ''[[Film/A Series Of Unfortunate Events|A Series Of Unfortunate Events]]'' has animated closing credits that run so long it's almost a mini-film in itself. And a creepily gothic one, too.
* ''[[Film/A Series Of Unfortunate Events|A Series Of Unfortunate Events]]'' has animated closing credits that run so long it's almost a mini-film in itself. And a creepily gothic one, too.
* ''[[Soap Dish]]''
* ''[[Soap Dish]]''
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* ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''
* ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''
* ''[[Bewitched]]''
* ''[[Bewitched]]''
* ''[[Blackout]]'', Bob Goen's first network game show.
* ''[[Blackout]]'', Bob Goen's first network game show.
* ''[[Bullseye UK]]''
* ''[[Bullseye (UK game show)|Bullseye]]''
* The late 1960s/early 1970s kids' fantasy series ''Catweazle''.
* The late 1960s/early 1970s kids' fantasy series ''Catweazle''.
* ''[[Chuck]]''
* ''[[Chuck]]''
* The mid-1990s sitcom ''Dave's World''.
* The mid-1990s sitcom ''Dave's World''.
* ''[[Densha Otoko]]''
* ''[[Densha Otoko]]''
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* ''[[Even Stevens]]'', using [[Stop Motion]] plasticine versions of the actors
* ''[[Even Stevens]]'', using [[Stop Motion]] plasticine versions of the actors
* ''[[Honey I Shrunk the Kids (TV series)|Honey I Shrunk the Kids]]''
* ''[[Honey I Shrunk the Kids (TV series)|Honey I Shrunk the Kids]]''
* ''[[Hustle]]'', possibly as a [[Shout-Out]] to ''Catch Me if You Can''.
* ''[[Hustle]]'', possibly as a [[Shout-Out]] to ''Catch Me if You Can''.
* ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]''
* ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]''
* ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (although these were replaced in syndication).
* ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (although these were replaced in syndication).
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