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May be related to the [[Photo Montage]], which is frequently one of these. Shows that have gone into syndication have these added when the original broadcaster play the credits in a [[Credits Pushback]].
 
Doesn't count if the events depicted happen after the ending -- thatending—that is, as an epilogue. (For instance, the credits of ''[[WALL-E]]''.)
 
Some shows have [[Hilarious Outtakes]] during their credits instead of a montage.
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Compare the musical counterpart, the [[Credits Medley]]. Contrast [[Creative Closing Credits]].
 
{{noreallife|Real Life does not have montages. Or credits.}}
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* The shortened versions of the credits that are shown in the broadcast English dubs of [[Bleach]] and [[Naruto]] tend to be this, showing various screenshots from the current season. In Bleach's case, a shortened version of the ending theme plays.
* ''[[Fruits Basket]]''
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** ''[[Flint the Time Detective|Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun]]''
** ''[[Kuragehime]]''
* The second ending sequence in ''[[Kirby: ofRight theBack Starsat Ya!]]'' uses previous clips from throughout the series.
* Episode 63 of [[Fullmetal Alchemist|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]] has a special end credits sequence {{spoiler|highlighting the life of Hohenheim, using clips from throughout the show itself, including previous opening/ending sequences.}}
* ''[[Arashi no Yoru ni]]''
* ''[[Persona 4: The Animation]]'' has this at the end of episode 1.
 
 
== Film ==
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* ''[[Watchmen (film)|Watchmen]]'', [[How We Got Here|detailing]] the extensive [[Backstory]], including explicitly showing The Comedian [[Who Shot JFK?|was on the grassy knoll]].
* ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days]]'' (1956 version)
* ''[[Cars]]'': After the epilogue vignettes there's a touching [[Credits Montage]].
* ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]'' -- the—the only film in the series to use this
* [[Kill Bill]] Volume 2, in the part of the credits that shows the entire cast of characters
* ''[[The Hangover]]'' featured still pictures from the guys' wild night {{spoiler|when they were high on roofies}}.
* ''[[Sunshine]]'' had clips from the entire movie.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Each episode of the [[Cirque Du Soleil]] variety series ''Solstrom'' featured a montage covering most of the "acts" in the episode. And each act got text offering interesting details on the performer(s)/acts who weren't imported from Cirque's live shows, and the name of the specific show for those who were.
* ''[[All That]]''
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* The final episode of ''[[The Shield]]'' ends with a very moving nostalgic montage of both happy and sad events from earlier in the series.
* With Billy's departure in ''[[Power Rangers Zeo]],'' we got a montage of Billy scenes going back to day one over the credits instead of the then-usual [[Hilarious Outtakes]].
* ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' did this with a slight twist: Some of the stills shown during the closing credits were from entirely different episodes, usually ending with a particularly iconic image (the [[Green-Skinned Space Babe]] or the [[The Grays|giant-headed alien puppet Balok]]).
 
 
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Cave Story]]'' does it in reverse chronological order -- andorder—and it's a bit longer if you beat the [[Bonus Boss]].
* ''[[Drill Dozer]]''
* ''[[EarthboundEarthBound]]'' actually justifies this trope as a [[Photo Montage]].
* ''[[Kirby]]'s Adventure'' features [[Attract Mode]]-style battles with each of the non-final bosses within its credits.
* ''[[Kirby Super Star]] Ultra'' (that is, the DS port of the SNES game.)
* ''[[Mother 3]]''
* ''[[Okami]]'' had one, but it was sadly cut out of the Wii version.
* ''[[RPG Maker]]'' lets you make your own [[Credits Montage]] by putting a "snapshot" event in your game, which records the image and later shows it during the credits.
* ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' - After clearing a team's story mode, the FMVs from their story play silently during the credits.
** ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 (video game)||Sonic the Hedgehog 2006]]'' has clips from cutscenes.
** ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' has gameplay clips from the original versions of the levels adapted for the game.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]. Brawl''
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* ''[[Luigi's Mansion|Luigis Mansion]]''
* ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario Galaxy]]. ''[[Super Mario Sunshine|Sunshine]]'' is not quite this trope as it has holiday photos of the stages instead.
* ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' has this as well. It's an [[Evolving Credits]] [[Credits Montage|Montage]], as each time you beat more levels that you originally skipped and then go back to beat the game again, more levels get added to the ending with the word "NEW!" put on the picture.
* ''[[Persona 3]]'' used clips from the animated story events. Could very well be a case of {{spoiler|[[My Life Flashed Before My Eyes]]}}.
* ''[[Professor Layton]]'' and the Diabolical Box had one.
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* ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', although the last sequence widens to show parts not included in the original shot.
* ''[[Chrono Cross]]'', in black and white, with extra clips at the end.
* ''[[Wild ArmsARMs 3]]''.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]: The Lost And The Damned'' has one of these showing how [[One Degree of Separation|Niko and Johnny's stories intersect]].
* ''[[Heavy Rain]]''
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* ''[[Pickory]]''
* ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]''.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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