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** Some eyecatches can be downright disturbing. It sounds like some of them are done by native English speakers, but others are done by people who know how to pronounce the title but not what tone of voice to use when doing so. And at least one that was the verbal equivalent of [[Camp Gay]].
** Some eyecatches can be downright disturbing. It sounds like some of them are done by native English speakers, but others are done by people who know how to pronounce the title but not what tone of voice to use when doing so. And at least one that was the verbal equivalent of [[Camp Gay]].
* ''S.A.'' has Eye Catches featuring the couple of the week starting at the latter episodes.
* ''S.A.'' has Eye Catches featuring the couple of the week starting at the latter episodes.
* ''[[Outlaw Star]]''{{'}}s involved going from, first, white to black, with gunshots firing individual letters of "OUTLAW," followed by "STAR," then with one [[Dramatic Guncock|gun cock]], the logo appears with a black background. Returning from commercial, the backgrounds go from black to white, complete with a musical stinger and the sounds of a chain gun firing the letters, then a flash to the logo once more.
* ''[[Outlaw Star]]''{{'}}s involved going from, first, white to black, with gunshots firing individual letters of "OUTLAW," followed by "STAR," then with one [[Dramatic Gun Cock|gun cock]], the logo appears with a black background. Returning from commercial, the backgrounds go from black to white, complete with a musical stinger and the sounds of a chain gun firing the letters, then a flash to the logo once more.
* ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' makes use of two, but switched rather early: The first is more light-hearted, showing Miaka against a backdrop of food and being pummelled by Tama (who wasn't yet known by non-readers of the manga), who then sits on her head as Yui looks on from behind. This is, of course, complete with bubbly music. After {{spoiler|Yui's [[Face Heel Turn]]}}, which takes place in Episode 11, it is changed into Miaka, Tamahome and Yui appearing sequentially against a starry backdrop. The music used for the new eyecatch is more dramatic.
* ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' makes use of two, but switched rather early: The first is more light-hearted, showing Miaka against a backdrop of food and being pummelled by Tama (who wasn't yet known by non-readers of the manga), who then sits on her head as Yui looks on from behind. This is, of course, complete with bubbly music. After {{spoiler|Yui's [[Face Heel Turn]]}}, which takes place in Episode 11, it is changed into Miaka, Tamahome and Yui appearing sequentially against a starry backdrop. The music used for the new eyecatch is more dramatic.
* ''[[Wandaba Style]]'' used the same image for the eye catch each episode (the first, an image of the girls of [[Idol Singer|Mix Juice]], and the second, [[Teen Genius]] Susumu and [[Robot Girl|Satellite Girl]] Kiku#8), but featured the girls saying something different each time.
* ''[[Wandaba Style]]'' used the same image for the eye catch each episode (the first, an image of the girls of [[Idol Singer|Mix Juice]], and the second, [[Teen Genius]] Susumu and [[Robot Girl|Satellite Girl]] Kiku#8), but featured the girls saying something different each time.