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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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* ''[[Arashi no Yoru ni]]''
* ''[[Persona 4: The Animation]]'' has this at the end of episode 1.
 
 
== Film ==
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* ''[[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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* 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]]'' 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 ==
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* ''[[Pickory]]''
* ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]''.
 
 
== Western Animation ==