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== Web Video ==
== Web Video ==
* After its first few episodes, the YouTube series ''[[Project Binky!]]'' from [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHvBHWBzzB7NyU5tIiEZHBg Bad Obsession Motorsport] starts ending its episodes with a mock free-frame, like ''Police Squad!'' Which makes a kind of sense, as they lifted the style (and music) of ''Police Squad!'' for their opening credits right from the start.
* After its first few episodes, the YouTube series ''[[Project Binky!]]'' from [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHvBHWBzzB7NyU5tIiEZHBg Bad Obsession Motorsport] starts ending its episodes with a mock free-frame, like ''Police Squad!'' Which makes a kind of sense, as they lifted the style (and music) of ''Police Squad!'' for their opening and closing credits right from the start.


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Revision as of 15:02, 12 September 2018

A movie or TV episode ends with a freeze frame of the last scene, over which the credits roll.

Examples of Freeze Frame Ending include:

Live-Action TV

Web Video

  • After its first few episodes, the YouTube series Project Binky! from Bad Obsession Motorsport starts ending its episodes with a mock free-frame, like Police Squad! Which makes a kind of sense, as they lifted the style (and music) of Police Squad! for their opening and closing credits right from the start.