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** And unfortunately, it happens with their live action ones, but the almost averted examples are [[Victorious]] and ''[[Big Time Rush]]''. So yeah you don't get to see their original credits of the shows, but in the mentioned shows, you get fast and squished credits, but instead of a promo, you get at least a shortened music video from the singer of the show, making it look like ''actual'' ending credits. One of these being [[Victoria Justice]]'s "All I Want is Everything" playing in the squished credits of Victorious.
*** However, in the two examples, They don't show the vanity plates for the production credits, since the vanity places are shown before the main credits in small stills of it in the place where the squished credits would play afterward. The only [[Vanity Plate]] they show in these "Music Video ending credits" is just "Nick".
*** [[Victorious]] and [[ICarlyiCarly]] often have credits which include a video intended to draw viewers to the tie-in site. It's a crapshoot if it actually manages to get shown without being squashed or overdubbed, especially outside the US. Fortunately airings of the two shows on [[Teen Nick]] retain the original ending credits, averting the trope.
** [[It Got Worse]]. Now the credits are running on the bottom third of the screen ''during the last minute of a show'' (similar to the ABC Family example above). In this way, it looks horribly tacky and distracting.
* TV Land is awful about this. For the past several years, they had done your basic pushback (squeezing the credits to the right, running a promo or a "up next" bumper on the right, then letting the credits have the whole screen again), but they've stopped doing that. They now run the end credits over the final scene of the show in a little blue box, with the [[Vanity Plate|logos]] shown in full, in little boxes. They only do this with shows run during the day; those that run late at night, like ''[[MASH|M* A* S* H]]'' and ''[[Three's Company]]'' are spared, or only have their credits pushed to the bottom of the screen momentarily.