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== Anime ==
== Anime ==
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|End of Evangelion]]'' has the ending credits in the ''middle'', between the two "episodes" that make up the movie. This was done so the ending could cut to black. The credits also spiral up the screen while spinning.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|End of Evangelion]]'' has the ending credits in the ''middle'', between the two "episodes" that make up the movie. This was done so the ending could cut to black. The credits also spiral up the screen while spinning.
* The final episode of the OVA series ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (Anime)|El Hazard the Magnificent World]]'' ends with a series of pastel drawings under the credits, which show selected bits of "what happens after".
* The final episode of the OVA series ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World|El Hazard the Magnificent World]]'' ends with a series of pastel drawings under the credits, which show selected bits of "what happens after".




== Film -- Animation ==
== Film -- Animation ==
* Every [[Pixar]] movie save the first ''[[Toy Story]]'' had unusual ending credits:
* Every [[Pixar]] movie save the first ''[[Toy Story]]'' had unusual ending credits:
** [[Hilarious Outtakes]] appear in ''[[Toy Story]] 2'', ''[[A Bug's Life (Animation)|A Bugs Life]]'', and ''[[Monsters, Inc. (Animation)|Monsters Inc.]]'' ''Monsters, Inc.'' also features a company play based on a throwaway line from earlier. ''Monsters Inc.'''s ''opening'' credits has a 2D effect of monsters wandering through all the doors like they were [[Scooby-Dooby Doors]].
** [[Hilarious Outtakes]] appear in ''[[Toy Story]] 2'', ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]'', and ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' ''Monsters, Inc.'' also features a company play based on a throwaway line from earlier. ''Monsters Inc.'''s ''opening'' credits has a 2D effect of monsters wandering through all the doors like they were [[Scooby-Dooby Doors]].
** During the credits of ''[[Cars]]'', the cast goes to the movies (drive-in, of course) and we see clips of vehicle versions of previous Pixar movies. For bonus points, Mack (voiced by John Ratzenberger) raves about [[Actor Allusion|certain characters]] before realizing [[Hey, It's That Voice!|they're all voiced]] [[Hypocritical Humor|by the same guy]].
** During the credits of ''[[Cars]]'', the cast goes to the movies (drive-in, of course) and we see clips of vehicle versions of previous Pixar movies. For bonus points, Mack (voiced by John Ratzenberger) raves about [[Actor Allusion|certain characters]] before realizing [[Hey, It's That Voice!|they're all voiced]] [[Hypocritical Humor|by the same guy]].
** ''[[Finding Nemo]]'''s credits featured the characters swimming through and around the credits (including [[The Cameo|Mike]] from ''[[Monsters, Inc. (Animation)|Monsters Inc.]]'')
** ''[[Finding Nemo]]'''s credits featured the characters swimming through and around the credits (including [[The Cameo|Mike]] from ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'')
** ''[[The Incredibles]]'' had a very stylistic montage recapping the film during its credits, evoking the work of master movie title designer [[wikipedia:Saul Bass|Saul Bass]] (it's actually a spiffed-up version of the film's early storyboards; originally it was all going to be animated in this style).
** ''[[The Incredibles]]'' had a very stylistic montage recapping the film during its credits, evoking the work of master movie title designer [[wikipedia:Saul Bass|Saul Bass]] (it's actually a spiffed-up version of the film's early storyboards; originally it was all going to be animated in this style).
** ''[[Ratatouille]]'' used stylised hand-drawn animation, similar to ''The Incredibles'' for its end credits.
** ''[[Ratatouille]]'' used stylised hand-drawn animation, similar to ''The Incredibles'' for its end credits.
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** The end credits of ''[[WALL-E]]'', which is pretty much a mini-movie (and rough history of Western Art) after the movie is over, depicting the renewal of Earth. It even has its own [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]], with the boot.
** The end credits of ''[[WALL-E]]'', which is pretty much a mini-movie (and rough history of Western Art) after the movie is over, depicting the renewal of Earth. It even has its own [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]], with the boot.
*** Also serves to make clear that humans survive the recolonization of Earth; some test audiences were concerned that [[Hope Sprouts Eternal|one sprout]] [[Inferred Holocaust|wasn't enough to prove that they wouldn't die out]]. (The closing shot of the field of plants right before the credits was likewise added for that reason.)
*** Also serves to make clear that humans survive the recolonization of Earth; some test audiences were concerned that [[Hope Sprouts Eternal|one sprout]] [[Inferred Holocaust|wasn't enough to prove that they wouldn't die out]]. (The closing shot of the field of plants right before the credits was likewise added for that reason.)
** ''[[Up (Film)|Up]]'' has the credits in the form of Ellie's scrapbook {{spoiler|that's been added to by [[Intergenerational Friendship|Carl and Russell]]}}.
** ''[[Up (animation)|Up]]'' has the credits in the form of Ellie's scrapbook {{spoiler|that's been added to by [[Intergenerational Friendship|Carl and Russell]]}}.
** ''[[Toy Story]] 3'' has a kind of [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]] montage during the credits. Suffice it to say that the story simply doesn't end when the credits begin.
** ''[[Toy Story]] 3'' has a kind of [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]] montage during the credits. Suffice it to say that the story simply doesn't end when the credits begin.
* Even some non-Pixar Disney films have some. ''[[Brother Bear]]'' has clips of Kenai, Koda, and even Rutt and Tuke, which is followed by [[Phil Collins (Music)|Phil Collins]] singing [[Awesome Music (Disney)|Take a Look Through My Eyes]] and [[Awesome Music (Disney)|No Way Out (extended version)]], and then the hilarious Koda proclaiming that no fish were harmed in the making, which is quickly followed by a bear running across the screen, chasing a fish yelling "HE"S GONNA EAT ME!". After Koda covers the screen, the sound of a bear swallowing can be heard. Cue end logos.
* Even some non-Pixar Disney films have some. ''[[Brother Bear]]'' has clips of Kenai, Koda, and even Rutt and Tuke, which is followed by [[Phil Collins]] singing [[Awesome Music (Disney film)|Take a Look Through My Eyes]] and [[Awesome Music (Disney film)|No Way Out (extended version)]], and then the hilarious Koda proclaiming that no fish were harmed in the making, which is quickly followed by a bear running across the screen, chasing a fish yelling "HE"S GONNA EAT ME!". After Koda covers the screen, the sound of a bear swallowing can be heard. Cue end logos.
* ''[[Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs]]'', which works as a kind of epilogue to the film, has [http://www.artofthetitle.com/2009/10/26/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-meatballs/ a 2D animated epilogue] that includes [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]], [[Mythology Gag|Mythology Gags]], and [[Everything's Better With Rainbows|lots and lots of rainbows]].
* ''[[Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]'', which works as a kind of epilogue to the film, has [http://www.artofthetitle.com/2009/10/26/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-meatballs/ a 2D animated epilogue] that includes [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]], [[Mythology Gag|Mythology Gags]], and [[Everything's Better with Rainbows|lots and lots of rainbows]].
* ''[[The Simpsons Movie (Film)|The Simpsons Movie]]'' includes gags of the family sitting in the theater watching the credits for their own movie.
* ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' includes gags of the family sitting in the theater watching the credits for their own movie.
{{quote| '''Bart''': Come on, dad, let's go! I've been holding it in since they put the dome on the town!<br />
{{quote| '''Bart''': Come on, dad, let's go! I've been holding it in since they put the dome on the town!<br />
'''Homer''': A lot of people worked hard on this movie, and all they ask of you is to memorize their names. }}
'''Homer''': A lot of people worked hard on this movie, and all they ask of you is to memorize their names. }}
** It would've included Comic Book Guy's scathing critique of the film, but it was rejected in previews.
** It would've included Comic Book Guy's scathing critique of the film, but it was rejected in previews.
* The end credits for ''[[Wallace and Gromit]] in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' feature absolutely ''hilarious'' flying bunnies. Crossing over with [[Credits Gag]], at the very end, the line "No animals were harmed in the making of this motion picture" comes up. The last rabbit rises until he bumps his head on that line and falls squealing off the screen.
* The end credits for ''[[Wallace and Gromit]] in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' feature absolutely ''hilarious'' flying bunnies. Crossing over with [[Credits Gag]], at the very end, the line "No animals were harmed in the making of this motion picture" comes up. The last rabbit rises until he bumps his head on that line and falls squealing off the screen.
* ''[[Kung Fu Panda (Animation)|Kung Fu Panda]]'' has [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0072-Kung_Fu_Panda cool and funny credit]s at the beginning, then some pictures showing bits of the life of the protagonists after the film, some kinda [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|heartwarming]] (namely, Shifu and Po's father playing Chinese Chess -- Shifu's losing! -- or Tigress making her own comical impersonation of Shifu).
* ''[[Kung Fu Panda]]'' has [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0072-Kung_Fu_Panda cool and funny credit]s at the beginning, then some pictures showing bits of the life of the protagonists after the film, some kinda [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|heartwarming]] (namely, Shifu and Po's father playing Chinese Chess -- Shifu's losing! -- or Tigress making her own comical impersonation of Shifu).
** Credits of ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2 (Animation)|Kung Fu Panda 2]]'' show Po's adventure in the radish basket.
** Credits of ''[[Kung Fu Panda 2]]'' show Po's adventure in the radish basket.
* ''[[Madagascar]]: Escape 2 Africa'' [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/00106-Madagascar_Escape_2_Africa had] 3D paper cut-outs of the characters.
* ''[[Madagascar]]: Escape 2 Africa'' [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/00106-Madagascar_Escape_2_Africa had] 3D paper cut-outs of the characters.
* ''[[Bolt (Disney)|Bolt]]'' had a children's book-looking epilogue pictures that showed {{spoiler|Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino living happily with Penny on a farm}}.
* ''[[Bolt]]'' had a children's book-looking epilogue pictures that showed {{spoiler|Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino living happily with Penny on a farm}}.
* ''[[Coraline (Film)|Coraline]]'' had the real angel ''and'' Other demonic Scotties flying around the credits, playing with the jumping mice's ball.
* ''[[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]]'' had the real angel ''and'' Other demonic Scotties flying around the credits, playing with the jumping mice's ball.
* ''[[The Princess and The Frog (Disney)|The Princess and The Frog]]'' had [http://josephpitt.blogspot.com/2009/12/frog-end-titles.html stylised credits] similar in tone to later Pixar movies, depicting places from the movie and Tiana and Naveen doing romantic things together (in both amphibian and human form).
* ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' had [http://josephpitt.blogspot.com/2009/12/frog-end-titles.html stylised credits] similar in tone to later Pixar movies, depicting places from the movie and Tiana and Naveen doing romantic things together (in both amphibian and human form).
* ''[[9 (Animation)|Nine]]'' had the credits floating up out of the open Talisman.
* ''[[9|Nine]]'' had the credits floating up out of the open Talisman.
* The credits of ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (Film)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'' roll on yellowish parchment and are accompanied by concept art that also served to inspire the illustrations in the Dragon Manual.
* The credits of ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'' roll on yellowish parchment and are accompanied by concept art that also served to inspire the illustrations in the Dragon Manual.
* ''[[Despicable Me (Film)|Despicable Me]]'' has two minions trying to reach towards the screen and play with the effects of 3D while another minion referees.
* ''[[Despicable Me]]'' has two minions trying to reach towards the screen and play with the effects of 3D while another minion referees.
* ''[[Cats Don't Dance (Animation)|Cats Don't Dance]]'' shows a series of posters for historical and recent blockbuster movies, in which the Real-Life actors' images are supplanted by the film's own animal stars.
* ''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'' shows a series of posters for historical and recent blockbuster movies, in which the Real-Life actors' images are supplanted by the film's own animal stars.
* [[Don Bluth]] is fond of this. ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]'' has a continuously moving background of painted clouds, ''[[Rock a Doodle]]'' has a colorful, abstract background consisting of huge music notes scrolling up, ''[[The Secret of NIMH (Film)|The Secret of NIMH]]'' frames the credits with delicious illustrations, etc. ''[[The Land Before Time]]'' showcases the lush Great Valley
* [[Don Bluth]] is fond of this. ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]'' has a continuously moving background of painted clouds, ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]'' has a colorful, abstract background consisting of huge music notes scrolling up, ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'' frames the credits with delicious illustrations, etc. ''[[The Land Before Time]]'' showcases the lush Great Valley
* ''[[Tangled (Disney)|Tangled]]'' has stylized credits of various scenes from Rapunzel and Flynn's adventure. They were animated by Shiyoon Kim, and you can check out a few pictures of them [http://shiyoon.blogspot.com/2010/11/hey-everybody-thanks-for-all-wonderful.html here].
* ''[[Tangled]]'' has stylized credits of various scenes from Rapunzel and Flynn's adventure. They were animated by Shiyoon Kim, and you can check out a few pictures of them [http://shiyoon.blogspot.com/2010/11/hey-everybody-thanks-for-all-wonderful.html here].
* ''[[Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of ga Hoole]]'' has the film's events as a pretty shadow puppet show.
* ''[[Legend of the Guardians: the Owls of ga Hoole]]'' has the film's events as a pretty shadow puppet show.
* The ending credits of ''[[Steamboy (Anime)|Steamboy]]'' taking the form of a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* The ending credits of ''[[Steamboy]]'' taking the form of a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* ''[[Shrek]]'' 4 had a [[Dance Party Ending]] followed by a "collage" of characters from the first three films (minus Artie); the rest of the credits were on Rumple's fancy parchment paper, with inverted versions of the first film's credit illustrations.
* ''[[Shrek]]'' 4 had a [[Dance Party Ending]] followed by a "collage" of characters from the first three films (minus Artie); the rest of the credits were on Rumple's fancy parchment paper, with inverted versions of the first film's credit illustrations.
* ''The Tigger Movie'' ends by showing different scenes re-drawn in a style resembling that of EH Shepard, the illustrator of the original ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' books.
* ''The Tigger Movie'' ends by showing different scenes re-drawn in a style resembling that of EH Shepard, the illustrator of the original ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' books.
* The 2011 ''[[Winnie the Pooh (Film)|Winnie the Pooh]]'' has a closing sequence which starts with stuffed animals arranged in re-enactments of the movie's scenes, then proceeds with the animated characters interacting with the credits themselves.
* The 2011 ''[[Winnie the Pooh (Disney film)|Winnie the Pooh]]'' has a closing sequence which starts with stuffed animals arranged in re-enactments of the movie's scenes, then proceeds with the animated characters interacting with the credits themselves.
** Or getting [[Squashed Flat]] by the credits, in the case of Rabbit.
** Or getting [[Squashed Flat]] by the credits, in the case of Rabbit.


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* ''[[Secondhand Lions]]'', in a [[Book Ends|bookend]] style.
* ''[[Secondhand Lions]]'', in a [[Book Ends|bookend]] style.
* ''[[Last Holiday]]'' did the kind of epilogue ending, where it tells you what happened to everybody.
* ''[[Last Holiday]]'' did the kind of epilogue ending, where it tells you what happened to everybody.
* ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]] and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' did its credits in the style of the Marauder's Map.
* ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' did its credits in the style of the Marauder's Map.
** ''Goblet of Fire'' had the credits as smoldering bits of paper coming out of the title goblet.
** ''Goblet of Fire'' had the credits as smoldering bits of paper coming out of the title goblet.
** ''Half-Blood Prince'' has swirling black ink drops in amber liquid. (reproducing how wizards apparate, the effects added to the Pensieve, and such)
** ''Half-Blood Prince'' has swirling black ink drops in amber liquid. (reproducing how wizards apparate, the effects added to the Pensieve, and such)
* ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0019-Lemony_Snicket_s_A_Series_of_Unfortunate_Events featured] very stylish animated scenes of the Baudelaire children escaping from Count Olaf.
* ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0019-Lemony_Snicket_s_A_Series_of_Unfortunate_Events featured] very stylish animated scenes of the Baudelaire children escaping from Count Olaf.
* ''[[Bill and Ted (Film)|Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey]]'': We learn the rest of the story during the credits, in a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* ''[[Bill and Ted (film)|Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey]]'': We learn the rest of the story during the credits, in a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* ''[[The Boondock Saints]]'': They show "[[Real Life]]" [[Man On The Street]] interviews about the eponymous Saints during the end credits.
* ''[[The Boondock Saints]]'': They show "[[Real Life]]" [[Man On The Street]] interviews about the eponymous Saints during the end credits.
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Lord of the Rings]]: Return of the King'' ended with brilliant artwork of all the characters (actually photos morphed with hand-drawn art), scenery, and anything else the artists managed to make into wonderful sketches.
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]: Return of the King'' ended with brilliant artwork of all the characters (actually photos morphed with hand-drawn art), scenery, and anything else the artists managed to make into wonderful sketches.
** [[Peter Jackson]] used credits on black for the first two films because he wanted to save the special credits for the ''real'' ending.
** [[Peter Jackson]] used credits on black for the first two films because he wanted to save the special credits for the ''real'' ending.
* ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'' pretty well started the [[Hilarious Outtakes]] form of credits sequence, and most [[Burt Reynolds]] movies had outtakes playing over the end credits.
* ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'' pretty well started the [[Hilarious Outtakes]] form of credits sequence, and most [[Burt Reynolds]] movies had outtakes playing over the end credits.
** [[Jackie Chan]] borrowed that after he was in ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'', so lots of his movies have outtake credits as well.
** [[Jackie Chan]] borrowed that after he was in ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'', so lots of his movies have outtake credits as well.
* The 1956 version of ''[[Around the World In Eighty Days]]'' has an animated recap of the entire movie.
* The 1956 version of ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days]]'' has an animated recap of the entire movie.
* ''[[Spice World]]'' has a scene of the various actors complaining about their roles under the credits.
* ''[[Spice World]]'' has a scene of the various actors complaining about their roles under the credits.
{{quote| '''[[The Nostalgia Chick (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Chick]]''': "We know the movie was Spice Crap! We did that on purpose!"}}
{{quote| '''[[The Nostalgia Chick]]''': "We know the movie was Spice Crap! We did that on purpose!"}}
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' has all sorts of short vignettes during the credits.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' has all sorts of short vignettes during the credits.
* In ''Deathstalker 2'', the end credits include [[Hilarious Outtakes]].
* In ''Deathstalker 2'', the end credits include [[Hilarious Outtakes]].
* At the end of ''[[Sesame Street]] Presents Follow That Bird'', the Count wanted to count all the people who worked on the movie.{{spoiler|("That is 267 incredible, colossal credits! HAHAHAHAAA! I LOVE MOTION PICTURES!!!! HAHAHAHAAAA!!!")}}
* At the end of ''[[Sesame Street]] Presents Follow That Bird'', the Count wanted to count all the people who worked on the movie.{{spoiler|("That is 267 incredible, colossal credits! HAHAHAHAAA! I LOVE MOTION PICTURES!!!! HAHAHAHAAAA!!!")}}
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]: [[The Movie]]'' has Mike and the bots go back into the theater to riff on their own credits.
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]: [[The Movie]]'' has Mike and the bots go back into the theater to riff on their own credits.
{{quote| '''Crow''': "'Puppet wranglers'? There weren't any puppets in this movie!"}}
{{quote| '''Crow''': "'Puppet wranglers'? There weren't any puppets in this movie!"}}
* The [[Dance Party Ending]] during the end credits of ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]''.
* The [[Dance Party Ending]] during the end credits of ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]''.
* ''[[Hot Shots (Film)|Hot Shots]]'' have sufficiently long credits, over a montage of many of the visual gags in the film. The credits also contain trivia, recipes, and end with "If you had left the theatre when these credits started, you'd be home by now."
* ''[[Hot Shots]]'' have sufficiently long credits, over a montage of many of the visual gags in the film. The credits also contain trivia, recipes, and end with "If you had left the theatre when these credits started, you'd be home by now."
* While it pales in comparison to most of these examples, ''[[Se7en]]'' had odd credits that scrolled down (this was to add to the already horrific ending) and if I recall correctly looked as though they were written with a faulty typewriter and then had the color poorly inverted.
* While it pales in comparison to most of these examples, ''[[Se7en]]'' had odd credits that scrolled down (this was to add to the already horrific ending) and if I recall correctly looked as though they were written with a faulty typewriter and then had the color poorly inverted.
* ''[[Drumline]]'' had twisting, curving credits along with diagrams from the drummers' manual.
* ''[[Drumline]]'' had twisting, curving credits along with diagrams from the drummers' manual.
* ''[[Shoot Em Up (Film)|Shoot Em Up]]'' had some extremely stylized credits - for example, a drop of blood color-shifts into a drop of milk, which becomes Monica Bellucci's character's breasts.
* ''[[Shoot'Em Up (film)|Shoot Em Up]]'' had some extremely stylized credits - for example, a drop of blood color-shifts into a drop of milk, which becomes Monica Bellucci's character's breasts.
* ''[[300 (Film)|Three Hundred]]'' had [http://www.artofthetitle.com/2008/03/17/300/ stylized credits] that evoked scenes from the movie.
* ''[[300|Three Hundred]]'' had [http://www.artofthetitle.com/2008/03/17/300/ stylized credits] that evoked scenes from the movie.
* ''[[The Mummy Trilogy (Film)|The Mummy Trilogy]]'':
* ''[[The Mummy Trilogy]]'':
** ''[[The Mummy 1999 (Film)|The Mummy 1999]]'' and ''[[The Mummy Returns (Film)|The Mummy Returns]]'': the is pulled down CGI passage ways while hieroglyphics morph around and into the credits.
** ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy 1999]]'' and ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy Returns]]'': the is pulled down CGI passage ways while hieroglyphics morph around and into the credits.
** ''[[The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Film)|The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor]]'' had [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0034-The_Mummy_III_Tomb_of_the_Dragon_Emperor stylized credits] that looked like a cross between ''[[300 (Film)|Three Hundred]]'' and ''[[Kung Fu Panda (Animation)|Kung Fu Panda]]''.
** ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor]]'' had [http://watchthetitles.com/articles/0034-The_Mummy_III_Tomb_of_the_Dragon_Emperor stylized credits] that looked like a cross between ''[[300|Three Hundred]]'' and ''[[Kung Fu Panda]]''.
* ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' had a very pretty scene for the cast list and [[Avril Lavigne (Music)|Avril Lavigne]]'s song that showed the clouds shifting, mushrooms growing (and glowing) and the bare [[Goth Spirals]] branches blooming to show that {{spoiler|Underland is healing after the Red Queen's defeat}}. In the 3D version, this is windowboxed, with the growing fauna spilling out onto the blank areas of the screen, giving the impression that the screen is a window to Underland. Can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHi1gifyLdU here].
* ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' had a very pretty scene for the cast list and [[Avril Lavigne]]'s song that showed the clouds shifting, mushrooms growing (and glowing) and the bare [[Goth Spirals]] branches blooming to show that {{spoiler|Underland is healing after the Red Queen's defeat}}. In the 3D version, this is windowboxed, with the growing fauna spilling out onto the blank areas of the screen, giving the impression that the screen is a window to Underland. Can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHi1gifyLdU here].
* ''[[Moulin Rouge]]'''s credits appeared to be projected from a roll of film/paper that at one point is taped together.
* ''[[Moulin Rouge]]'''s credits appeared to be projected from a roll of film/paper that at one point is taped together.
* ''[[Kill Bill]] Vol. 2''s credits aren't all that unusual, it's just that there's [[Ending Fatigue|so many of them]]: the opening credits, the end credits that show clips of everyone with a speaking part from both films, the crossing out of the Death List Five {{spoiler|except Elle, who gets a [[Sequel Hook|?]]}}, plus the credits from the first film.
* ''[[Kill Bill]] Vol. 2''s credits aren't all that unusual, it's just that there's [[Ending Fatigue|so many of them]]: the opening credits, the end credits that show clips of everyone with a speaking part from both films, the crossing out of the Death List Five {{spoiler|except Elle, who gets a [[Sequel Hook|?]]}}, plus the credits from the first film.
* The ''[[Dawn of the Dead 2004 (Film)|Dawn of the Dead 2004]]'' remake's end credits starts with clips from the rich jerkass's video camera (which appears to be a parody of Paris Hilton's infamous sex tape), then shows the survivors landing on an isolated island.
* The ''[[Dawn of the Dead 2004]]'' remake's end credits starts with clips from the rich jerkass's video camera (which appears to be a parody of Paris Hilton's infamous sex tape), then shows the survivors landing on an isolated island.
* Closing credits of ''Married To The Mob'' show various (non-hilarious) outtakes.
* Closing credits of ''Married To The Mob'' show various (non-hilarious) outtakes.
* ''[[West Side Story]]'' had most of the credits as graffiti -- I'm talking about almost [[Room Full of Crazy]]-levels of writing on walls, doors, dusty windows, and street signs. These literal [[Walls of Text]] were arranged by [[Title Sequence]] master [[wikipedia:Saul Bass|Saul Bass]].
* ''[[West Side Story]]'' had most of the credits as graffiti -- I'm talking about almost [[Room Full of Crazy]]-levels of writing on walls, doors, dusty windows, and street signs. These literal [[Walls of Text]] were arranged by [[Title Sequence]] master [[wikipedia:Saul Bass|Saul Bass]].
* ''[[Shallow Hal]]'' and ''[[Stuck On You]]'' (both by the Farrelly Bros.) had short video clips of ''[[Shown Their Work|every single person who worked on the film]]''.
* ''[[Shallow Hal]]'' and ''[[Stuck On You]]'' (both by the Farrelly Bros.) had short video clips of ''[[Shown Their Work|every single person who worked on the film]]''.
* Both ''[[Never Been Kissed]]'' and ''[[I Love You Beth Cooper]]'' featured high school-era photos of the stars, director, writers, producers and other crew members. Which in the case of the latter made for an amusing contrast between [[Hayden Panettiere]] and Paul Rust.
* Both ''[[Never Been Kissed]]'' and ''[[I Love You Beth Cooper]]'' featured high school-era photos of the stars, director, writers, producers and other crew members. Which in the case of the latter made for an amusing contrast between [[Hayden Panettiere]] and Paul Rust.
* The credits for ''[[Enchanted (Film)|Enchanted]]'' featured animated silhouettes with a "woodblock printed paper" background.
* The credits for ''[[Enchanted]]'' featured animated silhouettes with a "woodblock printed paper" background.
* ''[[Dreamgirls]]'' not only had clips from the movie but sketches of the costumes and sets for their respective credits.
* ''[[Dreamgirls]]'' not only had clips from the movie but sketches of the costumes and sets for their respective credits.
* The first ''[[Austin Powers]]'' continued the groovin' '60s vibe with a "Blow-Up"-style photo shoot with Austin and Vanessa, and then a full musical number with Austin's band featuring Matthew Sweet and Suzanna Hoffs.
* The first ''[[Austin Powers]]'' continued the groovin' '60s vibe with a "Blow-Up"-style photo shoot with Austin and Vanessa, and then a full musical number with Austin's band featuring Matthew Sweet and Suzanna Hoffs.
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* The 1968 mess of a counterculture comedy ''Skidoo'' has all the closing credits ''sung'' by Harry Nilsson ("Copyright M-C-M-L-X-V-I-I-I by Sigma Productions Incorporated - your receipt's on fire...").
* The 1968 mess of a counterculture comedy ''Skidoo'' has all the closing credits ''sung'' by Harry Nilsson ("Copyright M-C-M-L-X-V-I-I-I by Sigma Productions Incorporated - your receipt's on fire...").
* The closing credits of ''[[Lethal Weapon]] 4'' show a pin board holding photos from all previous movies, including mostly behind the scenes photos, with "Why Can't We Be Friends" playing in the background, giving the whole series a warm, family like, closure.
* The closing credits of ''[[Lethal Weapon]] 4'' show a pin board holding photos from all previous movies, including mostly behind the scenes photos, with "Why Can't We Be Friends" playing in the background, giving the whole series a warm, family like, closure.
* ''[[Sherlock Holmes (Film)|Sherlock Holmes]]'': The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKIUHpyRk1I end credits] feature fantastic illustrations of scenes from the movie mixed with the clips themselves. Art of the Title did an interview with Danny Yount about the sequence [http://www.artofthetitle.com/2010/01/21/sherlock-holmes/ here].
* ''[[Sherlock Holmes (film)|Sherlock Holmes]]'': The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKIUHpyRk1I end credits] feature fantastic illustrations of scenes from the movie mixed with the clips themselves. Art of the Title did an interview with Danny Yount about the sequence [http://www.artofthetitle.com/2010/01/21/sherlock-holmes/ here].
* ''[[School of Rock]]'' has the end credits roll over the closing scene of the kids playing [[ACDC (Music)|ACDC]]. Halfway into the song [[Jack Black]] suddenly begins [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|singing about the credits]], and pointing to random names in the credits and saying things like, "I don't know that guy."
* ''[[School of Rock]]'' has the end credits roll over the closing scene of the kids playing [[ACDC]]. Halfway into the song [[Jack Black]] suddenly begins [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|singing about the credits]], and pointing to random names in the credits and saying things like, "I don't know that guy."
** "Movie's almost over! But we're still onscreen! Everybody's rockin', yeah we came from Horace Green!"
** "Movie's almost over! But we're still onscreen! Everybody's rockin', yeah we came from Horace Green!"
* The closing credits of ''Repo Man'' scroll ''downwards'' across the screen, not upwards, in a possible [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Se7en]]''.
* The closing credits of ''Repo Man'' scroll ''downwards'' across the screen, not upwards, in a possible [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Se7en]]''.
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* ''[[Big Money Hustlas]]'' has the closing credits play over a gunfight that happens in a funeral, with [[Unexplained Recovery|unexpected revivals on people who died]]! ''[[Big Money Rustlas]]'' has a similar ending, this time set in a saloon.
* ''[[Big Money Hustlas]]'' has the closing credits play over a gunfight that happens in a funeral, with [[Unexplained Recovery|unexpected revivals on people who died]]! ''[[Big Money Rustlas]]'' has a similar ending, this time set in a saloon.
* The entire end credits sequence for ''[[Tapeheads]]'' is a [[Call Back]] to the first video the main characters did (a commercial for Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles) with Roscoe rapping about what happened to the boys, and how his chain has grown, among other things.
* The entire end credits sequence for ''[[Tapeheads]]'' is a [[Call Back]] to the first video the main characters did (a commercial for Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles) with Roscoe rapping about what happened to the boys, and how his chain has grown, among other things.
* Some consider the ending credits for ''[[Robin Hood 2010]]'' (with [[Russell Crowe]]) the best part of the entire film-- not because the film was terrible, but because the credits are so awesome.
* Some consider the ending credits for ''[[Robin Hood (2010 film)]]'' (with [[Russell Crowe]]) the best part of the entire film-- not because the film was terrible, but because the credits are so awesome.
* An apparent tradition in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], although some movies (not listed here) have Creative ''Opening'' Credits instead:
* An apparent tradition in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], although some movies (not listed here) have Creative ''Opening'' Credits instead:
** ''[[Iron Man (Film)|Iron Man]]'' smash-cuts to the credits right after Tony Stark says "I am Iron Man." The end credits song, is, of course, "Iron Man" by [[Black Sabbath (Music)|Black Sabbath]]. It plays while the credits zoom in and out of blueprint-style graphics showing the schematics for the [[Iron Man]] armor and other devices from the film.
** ''[[Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'' smash-cuts to the credits right after Tony Stark says "I am Iron Man." The end credits song, is, of course, "Iron Man" by [[Black Sabbath]]. It plays while the credits zoom in and out of blueprint-style graphics showing the schematics for the [[Iron Man]] armor and other devices from the film.
** ''[[Thor (Film)|Thor]]'' has end credits set in an otherworldly cosmos.
** ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' has end credits set in an otherworldly cosmos.
** The end credits for ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger (Film)|Captain America the First Avenger]]'' is set against various 1940s propaganda posters, befitting the tone of the movie.
** The end credits for ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America the First Avenger]]'' is set against various 1940s propaganda posters, befitting the tone of the movie.
** ''[[The Avengers (Film)|The Avengers]]'' has its credits set against various icons and gear associated with each Avenger ([[Captain America]]'s shield and uniform, the [[Iron Man (Comic Book)|Iron Man]] armor, [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]]'s hammer, etc.).
** ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' has its credits set against various icons and gear associated with each Avenger ([[Captain America]]'s shield and uniform, the [[Iron Man (Comic Book)|Iron Man]] armor, [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]]'s hammer, etc.).
* ''[[The Matrix (Film)|The Matrix]]'' series had the credits appearing from a line of Matrix code running horizontally across the screen, leaving the credit line(s).
* ''[[The Matrix]]'' series had the credits appearing from a line of Matrix code running horizontally across the screen, leaving the credit line(s).
* The ''[[Doom (Video Game)|Doom]]'' movie had the credits in the same vein as it's first-person segment, complete with the names getting shot and killed. {{spoiler|The only names to not get shot are those of the actors that played characters that survive, or of the backstage staff. [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] gets particularly shot up, as he's the film's equivalent of a [[Final Boss]]}}
* The ''[[Doom (series)|Doom]]'' movie had the credits in the same vein as it's first-person segment, complete with the names getting shot and killed. {{spoiler|The only names to not get shot are those of the actors that played characters that survive, or of the backstage staff. [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] gets particularly shot up, as he's the film's equivalent of a [[Final Boss]]}}
* ''[[Tropic Thunder (Film)|Tropic Thunder]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWBEHzi3wgc alternates] between [[Tom Cruise]] in a fat suit dancing to rap with scenes from the movie which get stylized "splash pages" for actors and the such.
* ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWBEHzi3wgc alternates] between [[Tom Cruise]] in a fat suit dancing to rap with scenes from the movie which get stylized "splash pages" for actors and the such.
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]: [[The Voyage of the Dawn Treader]]'' recaps the film using the original book illustrations by Pauline Baynes.
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]: [[The Voyage of the Dawn Treader]]'' recaps the film using the original book illustrations by Pauline Baynes.
* ''[[Superman III]]'' and ''[[Supergirl (Film)|Supergirl]]'' had most of their closing credits coming towards the camera in a staircase manner.
* ''[[Superman III]]'' and ''[[Supergirl (film)|Supergirl]]'' had most of their closing credits coming towards the camera in a staircase manner.
* ''[[Short Circuit (Film)|Short Circuit]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IHDCmDLxfE finishes with a recap of the entire story] (including a few deleted scenes that don't appear in the movie proper).
* ''[[Short Circuit]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IHDCmDLxfE finishes with a recap of the entire story] (including a few deleted scenes that don't appear in the movie proper).
* The end credits for ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' are accompanied by a sleigh-ride across snowy countryside {{spoiler|supposedly carrying Holmes after he's taken his (temporary) leave of Watson but which, at the '''very''' end, proves to have been taken by Sherlock's thought-to-be-dead archenemy Rathe, alias Moriarty}}.
* The end credits for ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' are accompanied by a sleigh-ride across snowy countryside {{spoiler|supposedly carrying Holmes after he's taken his (temporary) leave of Watson but which, at the '''very''' end, proves to have been taken by Sherlock's thought-to-be-dead archenemy Rathe, alias Moriarty}}.
* The German comedy ''Men...'' has the end credits rolling in front of parallel elevators on which the cast and crew are riding, coming into shot with their credit and moving up or down.
* The German comedy ''Men...'' has the end credits rolling in front of parallel elevators on which the cast and crew are riding, coming into shot with their credit and moving up or down.
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* Horror comedy ''[[Waxwork II Lost in Time]]'' has the credits roll over a music video for the rap title theme tune "Lost In Time". As well as displaying [[Video Full of Film Clips|clips from the movie]] and behind the scenes moments, the video also features the cast dancing around in the various sets used throughout the film.
* Horror comedy ''[[Waxwork II Lost in Time]]'' has the credits roll over a music video for the rap title theme tune "Lost In Time". As well as displaying [[Video Full of Film Clips|clips from the movie]] and behind the scenes moments, the video also features the cast dancing around in the various sets used throughout the film.
* ''[[Knocked Up]]'''s end credits featured baby pictures of the cast and crew.
* ''[[Knocked Up]]'''s end credits featured baby pictures of the cast and crew.
* Going hand-in-hand with [[Downer Ending|the film's ending]], the first part of the end credits for ''[[Rise of the Planet of The Apes]]'' roll over {{spoiler|an animation of international patterns spreading the ALZ-113 virus across the globe}}.
* Going hand-in-hand with [[Downer Ending|the film's ending]], the first part of the end credits for ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'' roll over {{spoiler|an animation of international patterns spreading the ALZ-113 virus across the globe}}.
* ''The Raven'''s end credits are rather creative, with a sort of raven made of blades.
* ''The Raven'''s end credits are rather creative, with a sort of raven made of blades.
* ''[[The Fourth Kind]]'''s end credits are accompanied not by music but by (supposedly) real phone calls made by people who've encountered aliens, with the time and date of each call appearing on screen.
* ''[[The Fourth Kind]]'''s end credits are accompanied not by music but by (supposedly) real phone calls made by people who've encountered aliens, with the time and date of each call appearing on screen.
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== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* For several years, the closing credits of the British [[Soap Opera]] ''Crossroads'' reflected the title by alternating horizontal and vertical roller captions.
* For several years, the closing credits of the British [[Soap Opera]] ''Crossroads'' reflected the title by alternating horizontal and vertical roller captions.
* ''[[My Name Is Earl]]'' had outtakes over the credits after the episode which frequently referenced ''[[Smokey and The Bandit]]''.
* ''[[My Name Is Earl]]'' had outtakes over the credits after the episode which frequently referenced ''[[Smokey and the Bandit]]''.
* ''[[Black Adder]] the Third'' ended each episode which its final scene frozen and turned into a woodcut-style illustration, which would then scroll upward and reveal the credits as a theater program from a Regency-era play.
* ''[[Blackadder]] the Third'' ended each episode which its final scene frozen and turned into a woodcut-style illustration, which would then scroll upward and reveal the credits as a theater program from a Regency-era play.
** ''[[Black Adder]] 2'' ended each episode with Edmund walking away from the camera into a garden, while being followed by (and interacting with) the minstrel singing the closing theme.
** ''[[Blackadder]] 2'' ended each episode with Edmund walking away from the camera into a garden, while being followed by (and interacting with) the minstrel singing the closing theme.
* ''[[Police Squad!]]'''s gag ending. The characters in the last scene all freeze in place as though the last frame of the scene has been frozen to allow the credits to roll over it (similar to how credits were handled in many live-action adventure series over the years). The credits do roll, but the film keeps rolling as well - it's the actors who aren't moving! This allows for all sorts of weirdness (see the show's article for more on this).
* ''[[Police Squad!]]'''s gag ending. The characters in the last scene all freeze in place as though the last frame of the scene has been frozen to allow the credits to roll over it (similar to how credits were handled in many live-action adventure series over the years). The credits do roll, but the film keeps rolling as well - it's the actors who aren't moving! This allows for all sorts of weirdness (see the show's article for more on this).
* Ernie Kovacs would frequently end his shows with creative end credits. For example, one program featured credits over vignettes where a Snidely Whiplash-style villain unsuccessfully threatens a damsel in distress.
* Ernie Kovacs would frequently end his shows with creative end credits. For example, one program featured credits over vignettes where a Snidely Whiplash-style villain unsuccessfully threatens a damsel in distress.
* Nickelodeon uses this concept to announce winners at the Kids Choice Awards: Names on T shirts, faces on banners, etc.
* Nickelodeon uses this concept to announce winners at the Kids Choice Awards: Names on T shirts, faces on banners, etc.
* ''[[The Monkees (Music)|The Monkees]]'' [[Christmas Episode]] has the behind-the-scenes crew and office workers saying hello to the camera during the closing credits.
* ''[[The Monkees (band)|The Monkees]]'' [[Christmas Episode]] has the behind-the-scenes crew and office workers saying hello to the camera during the closing credits.




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The closing credits of [[Rule of Three|the third]] ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'' game are accompanied by the models of [[Loads and Loads of Characters|many characters]] doing the standard walking animation with the ability to rotate them and adjust the camera.
* The closing credits of [[Rule of Three|the third]] ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'' game are accompanied by the models of [[Loads and Loads of Characters|many characters]] doing the standard walking animation with the ability to rotate them and adjust the camera.
* Several games like to put their [[Concept Art Gallery]] in the end credits, such as ''[[Fahrenheit]]'' and ''[[Legacy of Kain]]: [[Soul Reaver]]''.
* Several games like to put their [[Concept Art Gallery]] in the end credits, such as ''[[Fahrenheit (2005 video game)]]'' and ''[[Legacy of Kain]]: [[Soul Reaver]]''.
* Throughout the entire game of ''[[Earthbound]]'', [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|a man in a top hat descends from the sky and takes a picture of your party]] every time you step in one of many spots throughout the game for seemingly no reason. After the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|first credits sequence]] which credits all the game's characters, the ''real'' credits afterwards [[Brick Joke|contain a montage of all the picture spots you found]].
* Throughout the entire game of ''[[Earthbound]]'', [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|a man in a top hat descends from the sky and takes a picture of your party]] every time you step in one of many spots throughout the game for seemingly no reason. After the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|first credits sequence]] which credits all the game's characters, the ''real'' credits afterwards [[Brick Joke|contain a montage of all the picture spots you found]].
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories (Video Game)|Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'' had various characters walking in on the sides while they displayed the true quality of the GBA by playing [[Kingdom Hearts (Franchise)/Awesome Music|the full vocal version of Simple and Clean with almost the same quality as on the PS2]].
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories|Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'' had various characters walking in on the sides while they displayed the true quality of the GBA by playing [[Kingdom Hearts/Awesome Music|the full vocal version of Simple and Clean with almost the same quality as on the PS2]].
** Similarly, the credits of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II (Video Game)|Kingdom Hearts II]]'' had a [[Where Are They Now]] thing going on, showing small videos of the different characters Sora met in his journey after all the problems were took care of. Special mention goes to [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|King Mickey finally returning to his Queen and subjects at Disney Castle]]. Little guy [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earned it]].
** Similarly, the credits of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' had a [[Where Are They Now]] thing going on, showing small videos of the different characters Sora met in his journey after all the problems were took care of. Special mention goes to [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|King Mickey finally returning to his Queen and subjects at Disney Castle]]. Little guy [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earned it]].
** This in turn was carried on in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep (Video Game)|Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep]]''. Many of these allude to future events and themes that would play on later, from {{spoiler|1=Isa and Lea buying sea salt ice cream from Scrooge McDuck to [[Lilo and Stitch (Disney)|Experiment 626]] flying off to a mysterious blue planet. Again, one of the most touching moments involves King Mickey, who, having failed to save the three heroes, returns the star shard and his keyblade to Master Yen Sid and turns to walk away... [[Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep (Video Game)/Heartwarming|Only for Yen Sid to return the Keyblade to him]], signifying that he passed the Mark of Mastery exam.}}
** This in turn was carried on in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep]]''. Many of these allude to future events and themes that would play on later, from {{spoiler|1=Isa and Lea buying sea salt ice cream from Scrooge McDuck to [[Lilo and Stitch (Disney film)|Experiment 626]] flying off to a mysterious blue planet. Again, one of the most touching moments involves King Mickey, who, having failed to save the three heroes, returns the star shard and his keyblade to Master Yen Sid and turns to walk away... [[Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep/Heartwarming|Only for Yen Sid to return the Keyblade to him]], signifying that he passed the Mark of Mastery exam.}}
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IX]]'' had various FMV clips from the game play on the side of the scrolling credits while they turned on the vocal version of the game's theme: Melodies of Life.
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' had various FMV clips from the game play on the side of the scrolling credits while they turned on the vocal version of the game's theme: Melodies of Life.
** ''[[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VIII]]'' [[Older Than They Think|did it first]], showing the various craziness of the main party characters as they celebrate in Balamb Garden. It's not until the very, ''very'' end of the credits that you get confirmation that {{spoiler|Squall is still alive}}.
** ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' [[Older Than They Think|did it first]], showing the various craziness of the main party characters as they celebrate in Balamb Garden. It's not until the very, ''very'' end of the credits that you get confirmation that {{spoiler|Squall is still alive}}.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros (Video Game)|Super Smash Bros]].'' lets you pause, accelerate, target, or warp the end credits. The two sequels turn the credits into a shooting minigame.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros]].'' lets you pause, accelerate, target, or warp the end credits. The two sequels turn the credits into a shooting minigame.
** Not to mention that in ''Brawl'', the actual credits are overshadowed by the awesome mini-movie at the right side of the screen, featuring scenes of the entire Subspace Emissary that go pretty well with the credits music.
** Not to mention that in ''Brawl'', the actual credits are overshadowed by the awesome mini-movie at the right side of the screen, featuring scenes of the entire Subspace Emissary that go pretty well with the credits music.
* ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom (Video Game)|Tatsunokovs Capcom]]'' has a minigame during the credits where you ride a bike with Doronjo and her lackeys. It even unlocks another minigame! And if you were playing as Roll, you can fly her broom instead.
* ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom]]'' has a minigame during the credits where you ride a bike with Doronjo and her lackeys. It even unlocks another minigame! And if you were playing as Roll, you can fly her broom instead.
* [[Capcom]] seems particularly fond of this trope:
* [[Capcom]] seems particularly fond of this trope:
** Almost all of the ''[[Megaman Battle Network]]'' games have this, with 3 being a particularly good example.
** Almost all of the ''[[Mega Man Battle Network]]'' games have this, with 3 being a particularly good example.
* ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|The World Ends With You]]'' has Lullaby For You (not used anywhere else in-game) playing over the credits, in addition to (mostly) unused scenery and character art.
* ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' has Lullaby For You (not used anywhere else in-game) playing over the credits, in addition to (mostly) unused scenery and character art.
* ''[[Scribblenauts (Video Game)|Scribblenauts]]'' has an interesting variation on this trope: All staff members shown in the credits can be written and used in the main game once you know their names, Edison Yan being particularly helpful.
* ''[[Scribblenauts]]'' has an interesting variation on this trope: All staff members shown in the credits can be written and used in the main game once you know their names, Edison Yan being particularly helpful.
* The ending credits for both ''[[War Craft]] 3'' and its expansion feature little extras like a concert, a [[Hilarious Outtakes]] [[Shout-Out]] to a scene in the previous game, and a football game.
* The ending credits for both ''[[Warcraft]] 3'' and its expansion feature little extras like a concert, a [[Hilarious Outtakes]] [[Shout-Out]] to a scene in the previous game, and a football game.
* Many [[JRPG|JRPGs]] have scenes that play out during the credits. Sometimes these are just montages of previously seen scenes (''[[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IX]], [[Chrono Cross (Video Game)|Chrono Cross]], [[Wild Arms]]'' games) but sometimes they will show new footage (''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]], [[Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VIII]]'').
* Many [[JRPG|JRPGs]] have scenes that play out during the credits. Sometimes these are just montages of previously seen scenes (''[[Final Fantasy IX]], [[Chrono Cross]], [[Wild Arms]]'' games) but sometimes they will show new footage (''[[Xenosaga]], [[Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'').
* The credits of ''[[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XII]]'' show sepia-toned concept art of the setting and characters by the main artist, Akihiko Yoshida. Considering the amazing similarity both of the game to ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' series and Yoshida's art style to that used in the art for the Return Of The King's credit sequence, it's almost certainly a [[Shout-Out]].
* The credits of ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' show sepia-toned concept art of the setting and characters by the main artist, Akihiko Yoshida. Considering the amazing similarity both of the game to ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' series and Yoshida's art style to that used in the art for the Return Of The King's credit sequence, it's almost certainly a [[Shout-Out]].
* The end credits for ''[[Doctor Robotniks Mean Bean Machine]]'' features a roll call for all the opponents you faced, which is the only way to learn the names of some of them.
* The end credits for ''[[Doctor Robotniks Mean Bean Machine]]'' features a roll call for all the opponents you faced, which is the only way to learn the names of some of them.
* In ''[[Street Fighter]] EX3'', while the credits roll, your fighter is placed at the center of a room in which you have to fight waves of opponents. Not fighting will not deny any benefits to you, nor will it spring a [[Kaizo Trap]], but the enemies come in such a sheer number that you're sure to take one hell of a wallop if you just stand there. Thankfully, their strength is inversely proportional to their ranks...
* In ''[[Street Fighter]] EX3'', while the credits roll, your fighter is placed at the center of a room in which you have to fight waves of opponents. Not fighting will not deny any benefits to you, nor will it spring a [[Kaizo Trap]], but the enemies come in such a sheer number that you're sure to take one hell of a wallop if you just stand there. Thankfully, their strength is inversely proportional to their ranks...
* In the DS version of ''[[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'', you can find some pretty interesting "fingerprints" during the credits.
* In the DS version of ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'', you can find some pretty interesting "fingerprints" during the credits.
** All the ''[[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'' games, in fact, feature credits that act as a sort of [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]] for the various characters you've met.
** All the ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]'' games, in fact, feature credits that act as a sort of [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]] for the various characters you've met.
* ''[[God Hand]]'': Officially the most [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|awesome]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAga2AjfZlg ending credits scene] ever.
* ''[[God Hand]]'': Officially the most [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|awesome]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAga2AjfZlg ending credits scene] ever.
* In the end credits of ''[[Legacy of Kain|Legacy Of Kain: Blood Omen]]'', one of the dev team yells "Coffee time!" over the music.
* In the end credits of ''[[Legacy of Kain|Legacy Of Kain: Blood Omen]]'', one of the dev team yells "Coffee time!" over the music.
* ''[[Crash Bandicoot|Crash Team Racing]]'', Naughty Dog's last ''Crash'' game, features all the playable racers (and Oxide) dancing over the end credits, overlaid with [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|short text blurbs telling what happened to them all after the game's events]]. After the credits, the player is also treated to a [[Concept Art Gallery]] slideshow with sketches, character designs, and promo renders of every game in the series so far, as a final farewell from Naughty Dog.
* ''[[Crash Bandicoot|Crash Team Racing]]'', Naughty Dog's last ''Crash'' game, features all the playable racers (and Oxide) dancing over the end credits, overlaid with [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|short text blurbs telling what happened to them all after the game's events]]. After the credits, the player is also treated to a [[Concept Art Gallery]] slideshow with sketches, character designs, and promo renders of every game in the series so far, as a final farewell from Naughty Dog.
* ''[[House of the Dead (Video Game)|Typing of the Dead]]'' has a hilarious interactive credits sequence where you can type out the developers' names as they appear to make zombies dance.
* ''[[The House of the Dead (series)|Typing of the Dead]]'' has a hilarious interactive credits sequence where you can type out the developers' names as they appear to make zombies dance.
* The outro of ''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii (Video Game)|New Super Mario Bros Wii]]'' has every letter of the credits as unique brick block. You can destroy them to find coins, with up to four players competing, the player with the most coins at the end "wins". (Yes, the minigame consists of smashing the credits to pieces for coins.) Or you could just watch everyone dance along to the music.
* The outro of ''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii]]'' has every letter of the credits as unique brick block. You can destroy them to find coins, with up to four players competing, the player with the most coins at the end "wins". (Yes, the minigame consists of smashing the credits to pieces for coins.) Or you could just watch everyone dance along to the music.
* ''[[Borderlands (Video Game)|Borderlands]]''' first piece of DLC ''"The Zombie Island Of Dr. <s>Z</s>Ned"'' takes this to its logical conclusion by {{spoiler|subverting the [[Anticlimax Boss]] by having Dr. <s>Z</s>Ned come back as an [[One-Winged Angel|undead abomination]], scream "It's not over yet!" and include a proper final boss fight}}.
* ''[[Borderlands]]''' first piece of DLC ''"The Zombie Island Of Dr. <s>Z</s>Ned"'' takes this to its logical conclusion by {{spoiler|subverting the [[Anticlimax Boss]] by having Dr. <s>Z</s>Ned come back as an [[One-Winged Angel|undead abomination]], scream "It's not over yet!" and include a proper final boss fight}}.
** The main game also has a sweet song and claptrap-style logos accompanying the scroll.
** The main game also has a sweet song and claptrap-style logos accompanying the scroll.
* ''[[Wario Ware (Video Game)|Wario Ware]]: Smooth Moves'' has everyone who worked on the game appearing as a Mii on a stage. You can move a portable hole around the stage and try to make the Miis fall through it.
* ''[[Wario Ware]]: Smooth Moves'' has everyone who worked on the game appearing as a Mii on a stage. You can move a portable hole around the stage and try to make the Miis fall through it.
* In the Collectors Edition of ''[[Mystery Case Files]]: Dire Grove'', there's a math puzzle in the end credits. Solving it gives you a seven-digit number. If you then replay the game, you can enter that number into a certain telephone and get a message about an upcoming Ravenhearst sequel.
* In the Collectors Edition of ''[[Mystery Case Files]]: Dire Grove'', there's a math puzzle in the end credits. Solving it gives you a seven-digit number. If you then replay the game, you can enter that number into a certain telephone and get a message about an upcoming Ravenhearst sequel.
* ''[[Portal (Video Game)|Portal]]'''s credits have an early-eighties computer effect, using [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] symbols which show the lyrics to the end song playing alongside various symbols and models from the games in this format.
* ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'''s credits have an early-eighties computer effect, using [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] symbols which show the lyrics to the end song playing alongside various symbols and models from the games in this format.
** ''[[Portal 2 (Video Game)|Portal 2]]'' works similar, except without any symbols or models, and the credits end with the computer shifting down revealing the middle of space, {{spoiler|where Wheatley was sentenced to be for all eternity. The Space Core is just there because it wants to.}}
** ''[[Portal 2]]'' works similar, except without any symbols or models, and the credits end with the computer shifting down revealing the middle of space, {{spoiler|where Wheatley was sentenced to be for all eternity. The Space Core is just there because it wants to.}}
* The original ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police (Video Game)|Sam & Max Hit The Road]]'' let you play shooting gallery (with Max) while the credits were rolling.
* The original ''[[The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police|Sam & Max Hit The Road]]'' let you play shooting gallery (with Max) while the credits were rolling.
* ''[[Cave Story (Video Game)|Cave Story]]'': In lieu of a credits list (it would be too short, considering just one guy made the game all by himself), the game ends with a roll call for all the characters, enemies, and bosses. These are accompanied by pixel art renditions of scenes from the story, and cutscenes showing [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|where the characters end up after the end]]. These scenes change depending on which of the [[Multiple Endings]] you got.
* ''[[Cave Story]]'': In lieu of a credits list (it would be too short, considering just one guy made the game all by himself), the game ends with a roll call for all the characters, enemies, and bosses. These are accompanied by pixel art renditions of scenes from the story, and cutscenes showing [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|where the characters end up after the end]]. These scenes change depending on which of the [[Multiple Endings]] you got.
* The end credits of ''[[Sacrifice]]'' feature a [[Machinima]] in which all the people who worked on the game, each represented by a different one of the game's character models, come out and take their bows.
* The end credits of ''[[Sacrifice]]'' feature a [[Machinima]] in which all the people who worked on the game, each represented by a different one of the game's character models, come out and take their bows.
* The last level of ''[[Assassin's Creed II (Video Game)|Assassin's Creed II]]'' plays out beneath the credits.
* The last level of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' plays out beneath the credits.
* In ''Super [[Karoshi]]'', the ending credits are a playable level. The last line of the credits are [[Spikes of Doom]].
* In ''Super [[Karoshi]]'', the ending credits are a playable level. The last line of the credits are [[Spikes of Doom]].
* In ''[[Viva Pinata (Video Game)|Viva Pinata]]: Trouble in Paradise'', the credits are a minigame in which you can smash piñatas to earn the [[Money for Nothing|extremely useful]] wishing well.
* In ''[[Viva Piñata|Viva Pinata]]: Trouble in Paradise'', the credits are a minigame in which you can smash piñatas to earn the [[Money for Nothing|extremely useful]] wishing well.
* ''[[Katamari Damacy]]'' has you roll up the countries in the world during the closing credits.
* ''[[Katamari Damacy]]'' has you roll up the countries in the world during the closing credits.
**The [[PS 2]] sequel has a credits minigame where you [[spoiler:run from the King of All Cosmos, using the Sun as a Katamari to roll up all the current Fans and Cousins. That's right: the freakin' sun.
**The [[Play Station 2]] sequel has a credits minigame where you [[spoiler:run from the King of All Cosmos, using the Sun as a Katamari to roll up all the current Fans and Cousins. That's right: the freakin' sun.
* ''[[Guitar Hero]] III'', where you actually PLAY the end song "Through the Fire and Flames"?
* ''[[Guitar Hero]] III'', where you actually PLAY the end song "Through the Fire and Flames"?
** ''World Tour'' uses "Pull Me Under" by Dream Theater, ''5'' uses "21st Century Schizoid Man", and ''Band Hero'' uses "American Pie."
** ''World Tour'' uses "Pull Me Under" by Dream Theater, ''5'' uses "21st Century Schizoid Man", and ''Band Hero'' uses "American Pie."
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* ''[[Sonic Chronicles]]: The Dark Brotherhood'' has the game's characters giving the credits in dialogue. Yes, seriously. Omega eventually joins them.
* ''[[Sonic Chronicles]]: The Dark Brotherhood'' has the game's characters giving the credits in dialogue. Yes, seriously. Omega eventually joins them.
** Playing as Sonic, you can eventually tell Tails to [[Get It Over With|shut up]]. This brings you back to the title screen.
** Playing as Sonic, you can eventually tell Tails to [[Get It Over With|shut up]]. This brings you back to the title screen.
* Speaking of Sonic, ''[[Sonic Colors (Video Game)|Sonic Colors]]'' has a credits sequence in which you can run on, jump into, homing attack, boost, and use Wisp powers on. While the [[Get It Over With|Sixteen-Minute-long credits sequence]] plays the game's theme, ''Reach For The Stars'', the ending theme, ''Speak With Your Heart'', and some orchestrated stuff. You pretty much get bored after ''Reach For The Stars''.
* Speaking of Sonic, ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' has a credits sequence in which you can run on, jump into, homing attack, boost, and use Wisp powers on. While the [[Get It Over With|Sixteen-Minute-long credits sequence]] plays the game's theme, ''Reach For The Stars'', the ending theme, ''Speak With Your Heart'', and some orchestrated stuff. You pretty much get bored after ''Reach For The Stars''.
* The ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' games tend to turn the ending credits into minigames. Mostly they ask the player to gather bananas (which counts toward the overall score), but bumping into the letters of the credits makes you lose bananas.
* The ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' games tend to turn the ending credits into minigames. Mostly they ask the player to gather bananas (which counts toward the overall score), but bumping into the letters of the credits makes you lose bananas.
* In the Master Modes of the ''[[Tetris the Grand Master (Video Game)|Tetris the Grand Master]]'' games, if you reach and pass level 999, the game doesn't end. The board clears, the credits begin to roll, and an extra stage starts in which you must survive 60 seconds at maximum speed. In TGM2+ and TGM3, pieces become invisible 5 seconds after lock. If the player gets a high enough grade in normal play and passes through all sections by specific time standards, this could turn into an invisible roll instead, in which all pieces turn invisible the instant they lock, forcing players to go entirely by memory. Clearing this invisible credit roll is the only way to reach the highest possible grades. Good luck!
* In the Master Modes of the ''[[Tetris the Grand Master]]'' games, if you reach and pass level 999, the game doesn't end. The board clears, the credits begin to roll, and an extra stage starts in which you must survive 60 seconds at maximum speed. In TGM2+ and TGM3, pieces become invisible 5 seconds after lock. If the player gets a high enough grade in normal play and passes through all sections by specific time standards, this could turn into an invisible roll instead, in which all pieces turn invisible the instant they lock, forcing players to go entirely by memory. Clearing this invisible credit roll is the only way to reach the highest possible grades. Good luck!
* After defeating the [[Final Boss]] of ''[[Bayonetta (Video Game)|Bayonetta]]'', the credits start to roll, but then {{spoiler|Jeanne stomps them and the two of you have to destroy Jubileus's corpse before it [[Earthshattering Kaboom|destroys Earth]]}}. After that sequence, a [[Call Back]] to the prologue begins, followed by the real credits and their spiffy music. At three points during those credits, you have to relive a scene from the game to earn a medal ({{spoiler|the first fight with Jeanne, the first out-of-body Cereza defence, and then you take control of the final graveyard fight}}). Therefore, the credits are incorporated into the gameplay.
* After defeating the [[Final Boss]] of ''[[Bayonetta]]'', the credits start to roll, but then {{spoiler|Jeanne stomps them and the two of you have to destroy Jubileus's corpse before it [[Earthshattering Kaboom|destroys Earth]]}}. After that sequence, a [[Call Back]] to the prologue begins, followed by the real credits and their spiffy music. At three points during those credits, you have to relive a scene from the game to earn a medal ({{spoiler|the first fight with Jeanne, the first out-of-body Cereza defence, and then you take control of the final graveyard fight}}). Therefore, the credits are incorporated into the gameplay.
* This trope is traditional in the ''[[Call of Duty (Video Game)|Call of Duty]]'' series. The first game and ''United Offensive'' 's credits show several American paratroopers blowing through the German ranks with no discernible reason. ''[[Call of Duty (Video Game)|Call of Duty]] 2'' 's credits show a squad of Rangers rescuing [[Badass|Captain Price]] from the Germans, in a sequence designed to use all the game's [[Videogame Set Piece|scripted animations]] in one level. ''[[Call of Duty (Video Game)|Call of Duty]] 4: [[Modern Warfare]]'' shows the POV of an AC-130 gunship's gunner while he casually disintegrates dozens of enemy soldiers with the gunship's armament. ''[[Modern Warfare]] 2'''s credits shows museum visitors looking at exhibits containing dioramas of the game's levels, which is somewhat less awesome than the others.
* This trope is traditional in the ''[[Call of Duty]]'' series. The first game and ''United Offensive'' 's credits show several American paratroopers blowing through the German ranks with no discernible reason. ''[[Call of Duty]] 2'' 's credits show a squad of Rangers rescuing [[Badass|Captain Price]] from the Germans, in a sequence designed to use all the game's [[Videogame Set Piece|scripted animations]] in one level. ''[[Call of Duty]] 4: [[Modern Warfare]]'' shows the POV of an AC-130 gunship's gunner while he casually disintegrates dozens of enemy soldiers with the gunship's armament. ''[[Modern Warfare]] 2'''s credits shows museum visitors looking at exhibits containing dioramas of the game's levels, which is somewhat less awesome than the others.
* ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' lists the four survivors as actors in a movie, with the player's handle as the actor playing their chosen character. At the end of the credits, the number of kills is listed as "X zombies were harmed in the making of this film."
* ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' lists the four survivors as actors in a movie, with the player's handle as the actor playing their chosen character. At the end of the credits, the number of kills is listed as "X zombies were harmed in the making of this film."
** And the survivors that didn't make it are listed under In Memory Of.
** And the survivors that didn't make it are listed under In Memory Of.
* ''Teleroboxer'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] had the robot hands in first person perspective that were used during the game. Pictures of the developers come into perspective and the hands start punching them, making them hilariously deformed before they are thrown into [[A Twinkle in The Sky]]- er space. At the end the player can punch the Nintendo logo for a while.
* ''Teleroboxer'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] had the robot hands in first person perspective that were used during the game. Pictures of the developers come into perspective and the hands start punching them, making them hilariously deformed before they are thrown into [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]- er space. At the end the player can punch the Nintendo logo for a while.
* In ''[[Viewtiful Joe]] Red Hot Rumble'' you get to control the character you ended the game with to break rocks that hold the names of the developers.
* In ''[[Viewtiful Joe]] Red Hot Rumble'' you get to control the character you ended the game with to break rocks that hold the names of the developers.
* The first ''[[Pokémon Ranger (Video Game)|Pokémon Ranger]]'' game let you explode the text by tapping it with your stylus while [[Where Are They Now]]-type scenes play on the top.
* The first ''[[Pokémon Ranger]]'' game let you explode the text by tapping it with your stylus while [[Where Are They Now]]-type scenes play on the top.
** Keeping with ''Pokemon'', ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver's'' credits are [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFWqkhe37ks really, really sweet]. Dancing Pokemon, gym leaders screwing around, TR getting chased by Lance, Silver kicking you...
** Keeping with ''Pokemon'', ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver's'' credits are [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFWqkhe37ks really, really sweet]. Dancing Pokemon, gym leaders screwing around, TR getting chased by Lance, Silver kicking you...
*** ''[[Pokémon Black and White (Video Game)|Pokémon Black and White]]'' initially displays sweeping close-up views of Reshiram (in ''White'') or Zekrom (in ''Black'') during the end credits. Afterwards, you get to see {{spoiler|N flying off on the dragon that appeared}} during [[The Stinger]]. The end credits after beating the [[True Final Boss]] don't have a gimmick, though.
*** ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' initially displays sweeping close-up views of Reshiram (in ''White'') or Zekrom (in ''Black'') during the end credits. Afterwards, you get to see {{spoiler|N flying off on the dragon that appeared}} during [[The Stinger]]. The end credits after beating the [[True Final Boss]] don't have a gimmick, though.
* In ''[[Pandemonium (Tabletop Game)|Pandemonium]]'', the end credits are a level, although it's very straightforward and your life meter isn't present, making you unable to die. There is even a secret.
* In ''[[Pandemonium]]'', the end credits are a level, although it's very straightforward and your life meter isn't present, making you unable to die. There is even a secret.
* ''[[Jade Empire]]'''s credits are talked over partially by the must-mentioned but never seen wife of Hou, then by the "actors" playing two of the supporting cast - their conversations cover the difficulties of filming, the interwebs, [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]'', not getting typecast and exactly what she does with [[Noodle Implements|that banana]] on stage. And then your mentor telling you about the time you were decapitated as a child, but got better after walking it off. And then exploded a mountain by punching it. [[In Space]]. [http://uk.gamespot.com/users/edubuccaneer/video_player?id=ISE2njf45bwNvTI The credits can be seen here], Hou's section starts at just before three minutes in, Dawn Star and Sagacious Zu at a little past five minutes.
* ''[[Jade Empire]]'''s credits are talked over partially by the must-mentioned but never seen wife of Hou, then by the "actors" playing two of the supporting cast - their conversations cover the difficulties of filming, the interwebs, [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to ''[[Star Trek]]'', not getting typecast and exactly what she does with [[Noodle Implements|that banana]] on stage. And then your mentor telling you about the time you were decapitated as a child, but got better after walking it off. And then exploded a mountain by punching it. [[In Space]]. [http://uk.gamespot.com/users/edubuccaneer/video_player?id=ISE2njf45bwNvTI The credits can be seen here], Hou's section starts at just before three minutes in, Dawn Star and Sagacious Zu at a little past five minutes.
* In the 2008 ''[[Prince of Persia]]'', the credits play over the last section of the game; then, inexplicably, they roll ''again'' after you finish it.
* In the 2008 ''[[Prince of Persia]]'', the credits play over the last section of the game; then, inexplicably, they roll ''again'' after you finish it.
* ''[[Devil May Cry (Video Game)|Devil May Cry]] 4'' challenges you to defend Kyrie from waves of scarecrows for ninety seconds, which is of course made more difficult by the credits obscuring the entire screen. There's a bonus cutscene [[The Stinger|at the end]], though.
* ''[[Devil May Cry]] 4'' challenges you to defend Kyrie from waves of scarecrows for ninety seconds, which is of course made more difficult by the credits obscuring the entire screen. There's a bonus cutscene [[The Stinger|at the end]], though.
** Likewise, the third game sets Dante against an endless tide of enemies. Killing one hundred of them gives you [[The Stinger]], which confirms {{spoiler|Vergil becoming Nero Angelo}}.
** Likewise, the third game sets Dante against an endless tide of enemies. Killing one hundred of them gives you [[The Stinger]], which confirms {{spoiler|Vergil becoming Nero Angelo}}.
* In the credits of ''[[Kirby and The Amazing Mirror (Video Game)|Kirby and The Amazing Mirror]]'', you can keep shooting the [[No Kill Like Overkill|already defeated boss]] as the game counts your number of hits.
* In the credits of ''[[Kirby and The Amazing Mirror]]'', you can keep shooting the [[No Kill Like Overkill|already defeated boss]] as the game counts your number of hits.
* ''[[Kirby Mass Attack (Video Game)|Kirby Mass Attack]]'' put a cute fishing mini-game to play with the credits.Also, one of the medals required for [[One Hundred Percent Completion]] is only found there.
* ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' put a cute fishing mini-game to play with the credits.Also, one of the medals required for [[One Hundred Percent Completion]] is only found there.
* ''[[Loco Roco]] 2'' has the Loco Rocos on the credits, letting you tilt them around as normal and collecting fruit to make them grow.
* ''[[Loco Roco]] 2'' has the Loco Rocos on the credits, letting you tilt them around as normal and collecting fruit to make them grow.
* ''[[Mad World (Video Game)|Mad World]]'' has the [[Large Ham Announcer|announcers]] [[Added Alliterative Appeal|viciously verbally violating]] the staff associated with the game. Including the script-writing "bastards who keep putting words in their mouths."
* ''[[MadWorld]]'' has the [[Large Ham Announcer|announcers]] [[Added Alliterative Appeal|viciously verbally violating]] the staff associated with the game. Including the script-writing "bastards who keep putting words in their mouths."
* The credits of ''[[Rock Band]]'' are accompanied by a photo of every named Harmonix staff member [[The Power of Rock|rocking out]].
* The credits of ''[[Rock Band]]'' are accompanied by a photo of every named Harmonix staff member [[The Power of Rock|rocking out]].
* The credits of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Video Game)|Super Mario Galaxy 2]] '' allow you to jump all over the place (and yes, you ''can'' even die in the credits).
* The credits of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]] '' allow you to jump all over the place (and yes, you ''can'' even die in the credits).
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Animation)|The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'' game allows you to destroy the credits as they roll though there is no point.
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'' game allows you to destroy the credits as they roll though there is no point.
* ''Barrow Hill'' shows some creepy cinematic-style images and spooky landscapes from the game during its closing credits.
* ''Barrow Hill'' shows some creepy cinematic-style images and spooky landscapes from the game during its closing credits.
* ''[[Beatmania|beatmania IIDX 13]]'' lets you use the turntable to pan around the abstract monochrome geometric world ... thing you float through over the staff roll.
* ''[[Beatmania|beatmania IIDX 13]]'' lets you use the turntable to pan around the abstract monochrome geometric world ... thing you float through over the staff roll.
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* ''[[Ehrgeiz]]'' takes the cake by making you fight the [[True Final Boss]] during them.
* ''[[Ehrgeiz]]'' takes the cake by making you fight the [[True Final Boss]] during them.
* ''[[Dawn of War]]'' shows the sync kill animations from the game alongside the credits.
* ''[[Dawn of War]]'' shows the sync kill animations from the game alongside the credits.
* ''[[Super Mario RPG (Video Game)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ends with a parade of the game's entire cast, filled with plenty of visual gags and ending at night with a fireworks display that changes depending on a relatively minor mechanic from earlier in the game.
* ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'' ends with a parade of the game's entire cast, filled with plenty of visual gags and ending at night with a fireworks display that changes depending on a relatively minor mechanic from earlier in the game.
* ''[[Mystery Case Files|Escape From Ravenhearst]]'', a game in which you must spot objects whose appearance shifts back and forth, has some of its closing credits shift between the real names/headings and jokes.
* ''[[Mystery Case Files|Escape From Ravenhearst]]'', a game in which you must spot objects whose appearance shifts back and forth, has some of its closing credits shift between the real names/headings and jokes.
* ''[[Zombies Ate My Neighbors]]'' combines this with [[Developer's Room]]. The credits are a playable level called "Monsters Among Us", set in the Lucasarts offices, where you not only rescue people and kill monsters as usual, but also meet all the developers of the game. And [[George Lucas]].
* ''[[Zombies Ate My Neighbors]]'' combines this with [[Developer's Room]]. The credits are a playable level called "Monsters Among Us", set in the Lucasarts offices, where you not only rescue people and kill monsters as usual, but also meet all the developers of the game. And [[George Lucas]].
* ''[[Punch Out]]'' on the Wii lets you punch the names in the credits. The important part is to look out for weird symbols, misspellings, and the names of characters from the game in particular.
* ''[[Punch Out]]'' on the Wii lets you punch the names in the credits. The important part is to look out for weird symbols, misspellings, and the names of characters from the game in particular.
** The [[Sega Genesis]] ''[[Altered Beast]]'' allowed to punch too.
** The [[Sega Genesis]] ''[[Altered Beast]]'' allowed to punch too.
* ''[[Skylanders Spyros Adventure]]'' sees Flynn comment on the credits, mostly [[Small Name, Big Ego|congratulating himself]] and encouraging the player to go into the [[Playable Epilogue]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWpyB9uaHB8 Then he goes meta] (at about the three-minute mark).
* ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' sees Flynn comment on the credits, mostly [[Small Name, Big Ego|congratulating himself]] and encouraging the player to go into the [[Playable Epilogue]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWpyB9uaHB8 Then he goes meta] (at about the three-minute mark).
* ''[[Age of Mythology (Video Game)|Age of Mythology]]'' has [[Hilarious Outtakes]] of the game dialogue ("[[Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue]]; I'm gonna kill you, Doodley-doo").
* ''[[Age of Mythology]]'' has [[Hilarious Outtakes]] of the game dialogue ("[[Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue]]; I'm gonna kill you, Doodley-doo").
* [http://www.kongregate.com/games/whiteboardwar/creeper-world-2-academy?acomplete=creep Creeper World 2: Academy] features a playable level in its credits.
* [http://www.kongregate.com/games/whiteboardwar/creeper-world-2-academy?acomplete=creep Creeper World 2: Academy] features a playable level in its credits.




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Daria (Animation)|Daria]]'', with its alter-egos credits showcasing the characters of the show in an array of alternate personae, costume and even other animation styles (for example, [[Lovable Libby|Quinn]] as Hello Kitty, [[Hippie Teacher|Mr. O'Neill]] as Mr. T, etc.)
* ''[[Daria]]'', with its alter-egos credits showcasing the characters of the show in an array of alternate personae, costume and even other animation styles (for example, [[Lovable Libby|Quinn]] as Hello Kitty, [[Hippie Teacher|Mr. O'Neill]] as Mr. T, etc.)
** The movie "Is It Fall Yet?" had [[Animated Actors|supposed bloopers]], while "Is It College Yet?" used the "alter-ego" format for a not-necessarily-canon [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
** The movie "Is It Fall Yet?" had [[Animated Actors|supposed bloopers]], while "Is It College Yet?" used the "alter-ego" format for a not-necessarily-canon [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]'': The credits of each episode have a small scene acted out by a character or characters from that episode alongside them. The first four episodes are simply the main characters introducing themselves, but the following episodes all have little skits attached. The series Finale's credits show most of the secondary characters and what they've become.
* ''[[Wakfu]]'': The credits of each episode have a small scene acted out by a character or characters from that episode alongside them. The first four episodes are simply the main characters introducing themselves, but the following episodes all have little skits attached. The series Finale's credits show most of the secondary characters and what they've become.


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