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An element that appears at the conclusion of every episode, chapter, or Story Arc. It can be dialogue, narration, or Paratext. Either way, it informs the audience that the episode/arc is over, without resorting to a generic "The End" or "To Be Continued..." title card. For some viewers, On the Next and Closing Credits tend to function like this (even though that's probably not the intent of the creators). Oh, Cisco! is the variation that ends every ep with a joke, which may lead to everybody laughing. May include a catchphrase. A Sub-Trope to Once per Episode and Super-Trope to So Once Again, the Day Is Saved. Shows, especially aimed at young children, often end with a Wrap-Up Song. See also Signing-Off Catchphrase. |
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Every episode of Happy Days ends with offscreen singers reprising the last few lines of the theme song ("These happy days are yours and mine, happy days!"). | |
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At the end of Night Watch, Vetinari suggests commemorating the Watchmen who died on the 25th of May, but Vimes shoots this down. He reiterates there's nothing he wants ("We don't even need a new bloody dartboard!"), but the Patrician again catches him off-guard, this time by re-opening the Treacle Mine Road Watch House. | |
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Most episodes of Pretty Little Liars end with a short "A" P.O.V. Cam scene. | |
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Every issue of Watchmen ends with an epigraph, which quotes the source of each issue's title. | |
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Let's Go Luna!: The episodes end with Luna going back into the night sky and reminding the others that there's always tomorrow to learn more about the world. | |
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Captain Disillusion: Nearly every episode ends with the Captain leaving in a humorous way, as a sort of Couch Gag. | |
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Thud! ends with Vimes in Uberwald again. Sybil says that Vetinari would be wondering how to reward him, and he replies "He can go on wondering. I've got everything I want." ... leading to an Ironic Echo Cut back to the city, where Carrot is telling the Patrician that "Commander Vimes wouldn't settle for anything less" than sixty new officers to join the Watch. | |
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The Polka Dot Door ends with the hosts saying goodbye to the viewers. Following the credits is a closing animation accompanied by a closing version of the theme song: Additionally, every Finding-Out Day will end with the hosts singing goodbye to the toys as they put them back in the toy box. The final camera shot before the final credits is the hosts exiting through the large polka dot door. |
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Pyramid: "For now, Dick Clark...*Military Salute*...So long." | |
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From 1973 to 2001, all but two episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ended with Rogers singing "It's Such A Good Feeling". The two exceptions were opera episodes from The '80s, where the song was presumably cut for time (they also opened with a Truncated Theme Tune). Before that, from 1968-70, every episode closed with the song "Tomorrow". The 1971 season featured a different closing song ("The Weekend Song") on Fridays, while the 1972 season featured a rotation between "Good Feeling" and the two previous songs. |
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The Jetsons: George, trapped on the dogwalker running for his life, shouting "Jane! Stop this crazy thing!" | |
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The Mahou Tsukai Tai! OAVs. Anime really likes doing this. | |
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Most episodes of Ross's Game Dungeon end with with Ross hinting at what game will be reviewed next. The hints are deliberately vague and at times very strange, to make it more difficult for the viewers to guess the game. | |
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Each episode of FU DW ends with host Matt Neff saying "Eff you, D.W.!" In the episode based on "Bleep", he realizes that since he can swear for real on his show since it's aimed at adults, he uses a proper "Fuck you". | |
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Count Duckula: "Good night out there, whatever you are." | |
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The Batman (1966) TV show had an every other episode ending. Most plots spanned two episodes, with the first half ending in a cliffhanger and the iconic to-be-continued announcement: "Tune in tomorrow - same bat-time, same bat-channel!" | |
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Lamb Chop's Play-Along "This is the song that doesn't end...yes it goes on and on my friend. Some people started singing it not knowing what it was, and they'll continue singing it forever just because" (repeat!) | |
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Good Luck Charlie had Teddy's last entry in the video diary for that episode, which always ended with a Title Drop. | |
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Antihero for Hire: "Phase complete." Or, after a phase involving a villain who wouldn't stop making ice-related puns, "phice coldplete." | |
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X-Men sometimes has the (X) sigil at the end of an arc to indicate that particular arc has completed. | |
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Roundhouse would end every episode with an occasionally random segue into the line "Reprise the theme song, and roll the credits!" | |
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LORE in a Minute: "Have fun!" | |
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Every episode of Pee-wee's Playhouse ended with Pee-Wee riding on his red motor scooter after flying out of his playhouse. Later episodes showed him wearing a red one-eyed monster helmet, and also had him fly past Mt. Rushmore. | |
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The first few episodes of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin ended with a despairing scream from Reginald. This was phased out. | |
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Every episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee ends with a Smash Cut to the show's title against a black screen as the last line of the theme song is sung. | |
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Once every episode of Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego ends, there's only one more thing that needs to be done, AND YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS?! "Do it, Rockapella!" | |
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With the exception of the series finale, every episode of Redwall ends with scenes from the episode being shown as part of a tapestry while the show's theme plays. | |
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Before 24-hour TV and radio stations became commonplace (and still used if a station needs goes off the air for something like maintenance), most U.S. TV stations would show a sign-off announcement, the U.S. anthem (or "High Flight" as narrated by William "Cannon" Conrad), a prayer from a local church leader, followed by a test pattern. | |
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Raven: From series 5-10, the titular character gives a few words of wisdom before the credits roll. | |
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Every episode of Riget sees series creator, Lars von Trier, showing up during the end credits to deliver a closing monologue, during which he usually cracks some dry jokes about the plot of the episode and delivers a "Lesson of the Day" Speech. He then always finishes his monologue by wishing the viewers a pleasant evening, and reminds them and reminding them, in case they wish to spend more time with the series, they should be prepared to "Take the Good, with the Bad," as he first does the sign of the cross followed by the sign of the horns. | |
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"Well, that's all the time we have this week for The Vinyl Cafe. Special thanks to [musicians and special guests] and Anton Szabo for the technical assistance. Dave Amers is the founding producer of The Vinyl Cafe, Louise Curtis is the production assistant, Julie Penner is the music producer, Meg Masters is the long-suffering story editor. The Vinyl Cafe is produced by Jess Milton. I'm Stuart Maclean, in [location]. So long for now." (CBC Radio) Other than radio talk shows, this is also common in radio sportscasts as well. Even TV sportscasts do it occasionally. In fact, this is common to any radio show since they can't quickly scroll (or whatever) the credits for all to see. |
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Most Cheers episodes had an abrupt ending — the last word (typically a Punchline) was immediately followed by a cut to black. An exception: In one episode, Sam did an old The Three Stooges trick. Saying "come here, porcupine," he grabbed Rebecca's nose between two fingers of his clenched fist, then slapped his fist away. When she told him that hurt, he said it was all in fun like with the Stooges. She immediately repeated the same trick on him. They cut to black just as her hand connected with her fist. Then there was the sound of a very loud slap. Then Sam yelled, "OW! Hey, the Stooges didn't bleed!" Sometimes, one more line can be heard. In "Death Takes A Holiday On Ice", which ends with Carla heading to the backroom to play a game of billiards. After the cut to black, we hear the cue ball hitting the balls and one falling into a pocket. |
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Bad Movie Beat Down signs off his videos saying "I'm Matthew Buck, beating down bad movies everywhere." | |
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Doogie Howser, M.D. always ends with Doogie typing in his journal about a lesson he learned from the events of the episode. | |
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Shows of the Crazy Horse cabaret of Paris always end with the massive pole dance number "You Turn Me On". | |
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Each episode of B.O.T. and the Beasties ends with B.O.T's nose finally glowing green and him heading up to his pod, sometimes the beastie will watch and then run off screen. It's always held by the narration "All data collected for *insert Beastie here*, mission complete!" | |
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Every episode of Dong Yi will end with a close-up shot of Dong Yi before cutting into the credits. | |
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Episodes of Mopatop's Shop ended with the big clock in the shop going off, prompting Mopatop and Puppyduck to close the shop. | |
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Every episode of the BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley (except one) ends with the Vicar telling the verger Alice a joke. Alice usually doesn't get the joke, so the Vicar has to try, unsuccessfully, to explain the punchline. Only one episode does not end with a joke, but in that episode the joke is at the beginning. | |
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UFO Baby has Wannya writing on his electronic diary. | |
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In Superjail!, dumb recidivist criminal (and arguably main character) Jackknife escapes from the titular The Alcatraz at the end of every episode only to be recaptured at the beginning of the next. | |
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The final part of each 4-part story on Underdog usually ended with three people, not the same ones each time, mind you, saying, "It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a frog!" Underdog would then reply with, "Not bird, nor plane, nor even frog, it's just little old me-" at which point he'd crash into something and sheeplily finish: "Underdog." | |
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Dragnet usually ended with the narrator describing the fate of the accused over a shot of the perp looking uncomfortably at the mugshot camera. | |
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This happens in The Addams Family (1992), where half hour episodes mostly end with one of the family members deciding to conduct a family dance for resolving the problem of the week. One proposes a dance that another family member dismisses because of some requirement not being met, leading to another dance being suggested and the family agreeing to groove to that one. | |
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Every episode of Mama's Family ended with an Establishing Shot of the house, and Mama always spoke the last line, which was always a zinger. | |
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The UK version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? ended with "It just remains for me to thank (the four panelists), Richard Vranch at the piano, this is me, Clive Anderson, saying goodnight. Goodnight." | |
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Every episode of Harry Hill's TV Burp broke halfway with a ridiculous fight, and ended with a ridiculous musical number related to something from another show Harry has just been making fun of—often featuring the person being made fun of. Harry then closed the show with "That's all from us!" | |
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When every episode of the Asteroid in Love anime ends, the ending theme usually plays 10-15 seconds before the ending credits start running. In nearly every episode, Mira gives a summary and how she thinks of the episode's events, with the exception of the sixth and tenth episodes, when it's used to deliver a Wham Line and a Wham Shot, respectively. | |
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Hee Haw always closed with the assembled cast singing a "so long" song. Originally, it was a somber-toned, "We love the time we spend with you...." changed in the last season to a more upbeat, "So long, we sure had a good time..." The credits would then run under a jaunty version of the theme, followed by Cathy Baker poking her head through an opening in the wall and announcing perkily, "That's all!" | |
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It wasn't always Porky. In the early days it was said (minus stutter, of course) by various characters, like Bosko or Buddy. For the early Merrie Melodies, it was a nameless jester character. There are even a few cartoons that end with Bugs Bunny saying, "And that's the end!" | |
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In a documentary about the making of The World Is Not Enough, the makers commented that "You need an ending that's like 'Bond and the girl escape in a rubber raft while the villain's base blows up', but isn't actually 'Bond and the girl escape in a rubber raft while the villain's base blows up.'" | |
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Nearly every episode of Blaze and the Monster Machines ends with the scene irising out on Crusher getting the last joke of the episode (especially his subplot introduced in Season 2). This was mostly dropped by Season 4. | |
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Atop the Fourth Wall ends giving a quick recap of the comic's major flaws, usually immediately preceded by some variant of "This comic sucks!" | |
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TableTop ends with one scene where Wil talks with the losers on the loser couch, and going up and congratulating the winner. The seasons split the latter scene into two endings. Season 1 had him give a trophy to the winner, then take it back because the studio could only afford one trophy while Season 2 had him give away a certificate. | |
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Every book in the Sweet Valley High universe (Twins, High, University, etc), ended with a preview of the next book, as something that may have been hinted at throughout the book's plot (a couple arguing, a person feeling pressured about school/home) now took center stage in the book's final chapter. | |
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Tipi Tales always ends with the children hearing Great-Grandfather playing his drum from afar, and gathering around the tipi to dance, leading into the credits. | |
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Almost every chapter in Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles ends with the line, "Author's Note: Blessings!" This is sometimes followed by a selection of Bible verses. | |
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Since Vimes is still in Uberwald at the end of The Fifth Elephant, it's Rhys Rhysson, Low King of the dwarfs who rewards the Watch for their aid. This includes the very political aknowledgement of Cheery (an openly female dwarf) and Detritus (a troll) as friends of the Low King. Vimes is given a dwarfish battle-axe, an ironic thing for a king to give a Vimes. | |
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Beat a boss in a Kirby game? Expect to see two extra Kirbies inexplicably pop up for the Kirby dance. | |
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The first four games (both console and handheld) in the Skylanders series all ended with Spirit Advisor Eon telling the Portal Master AKA the player; "The journey with your Skylanders and [[gimmick Skylanders of the game]] is only just beginning". This didn't happen in the two last games due to them playing around with the franchise more. | |
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Each Fortysomething episode ended with Paul and Estelle going to bed at night. | |
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The Bozo Show: Every episode ends with The Grand March. It's where audience follows Bozo the Clown to the exit. | |
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Every episode of Captain Planet and the Planeteers ends with a message on how to keep the environment safe and healthy followed by Captain Planet himself saying is trademark catchphrase: "The power is yours!" | |
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Just about every single episode of House of Mouse would end with Mike Microphone presenting a different sponsor parodying a different Disney movie. For example, one such sponsor is that of a magic spritzer that can make Eeyore gain a smile on his face, and turn Grumpy into Happy. | |
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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction: Jonathan Frakes would end each story with a pun. | |
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Arrested Development: Every episode ends with fake previews for next week that subvert real teasers that reality tv and dramas often use to build interest. | |
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Nearly every episode of Scrubs ends with JD comparing and tying together all the different plot threads in a voiceover, either learning An Aesop or making an observation of some sort. Subverted as often as not in later seasons, but the lack of a summation to make sense of everything usually only occurs in particularly bleak or jarring episodes (for example, "My Lunch"). | |
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Every episode of Spooks ends with a colour-inverted version of the episode's final shot, before (with the exception of season finales) cutting to the On the Next. | |
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Arabian Nights endings are more restrained "They lived happily until there came to them the One Who Destroys All Happiness." (i.e., death) Sweet dreams, kids! | |
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Excel♡Saga has the "Today's experiment" screen, which almost always reads "Failed", but is occasionally switched up with other grades. | |
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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: It uses the same line as the ending, the title, and the conceit. Johnny Dollar is an insurance investigator, and each episode is an explanation of the expense report he types up for his bosses (all of which, of course, have extremely dramatic and entertaining reasons). At the end of the letter/episode, he states the total, occasionally commenting that it's unusually low and "I must be slipping!" Then he signs the letter "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." | |
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Similarly, Animaniacs has a final gag with the Warners (or sometimes other characters) popping out of the water tower. | |
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Episodes of Cowboy Bebop ended with a small text slogan on a black background; most episodes ended with "See You Space Cowboy..." Certain episodes that were dramatically significant ended differently, usually with a line that indirectly related to the character development that had occurred. "You're Gonna Carry That Weight" was used at the close of the final episode after Spike and Vicious (possibly) kill each other. The best subversion was in the episode with Andy, a literal Space Cowboy. At the end of the episode, after he's been defeated, he shows up again, now a samurai. Sure enough, the ending says "See you Space Samurai..." |
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Carol Burnett always tugged on her ear at the end of her shows. It was a holdover from her days on stage. She did this as a covert way of saying "I love you" to her grandmother. |
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Super Paper Mario also narrates Timpani/Tippi and Blumiere/Count Bleck's backstory piece by piece once each chapter is ended. | |
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Johnny Bago sends a letter home to his mother, giving her news about his travels...and the Mafia intercepts her mail, so they also know what he's up to. | |
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Sesame Street episodes end with a recap of the letter and number of the day. If an episode has an Elmo's World segment, that will always be the penultimate segment of the episode. | |
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Every Discworld Watch novel ends with Vimes and the Watch being rewarded usually by the Patrician, and often in a way that reflects the changing politics of the books: Originally, in Guards! Guards!, the gag was that the only reward they wanted was a small wage increase, a kettle and a dartboard. (And even then, Sergeant Colon thought they were pushing it.) Men at Arms starts out the same way, before it turns out that the reason Carrot wants a new kettle is because he plans the Watch's increase to 56 officers (from six), and the reopening of the section houses. Vimes becomes Commander of the Watch and (reluctantly) a knight. In Feet of Clay, the Patrician does a McCloud Speech, saying that since Vimes has upset every Guild leader in the city, his wages will have to be increased again. "And I expect they need a new dart-board in the Watch House? They usually do, I recall." In Jingo, Vimes insists there's nothing the Patrician can offer that will make him accept a Dukedom ("We've got the Watch set up, we've almost got the numbers, the widows and orphans fund is so big the men are queuing up for the dangerous beats, and the dartboard we've got is nearly new!"), before getting caught off-guard by Vetinari's suggestion that the history of Sam's regicidal ancestor might be re-examined. Nobby and Fred, meanwhile, are rewarded by being put in charge of Traffic Control ("A chance to be 'self-financing' and not get shot at.") Since Vimes is still in Uberwald at the end of The Fifth Elephant, it's Rhys Rhysson, Low King of the dwarfs who rewards the Watch for their aid. This includes the very political aknowledgement of Cheery (an openly female dwarf) and Detritus (a troll) as friends of the Low King. Vimes is given a dwarfish battle-axe, an ironic thing for a king to give a Vimes. At the end of Night Watch, Vetinari suggests commemorating the Watchmen who died on the 25th of May, but Vimes shoots this down. He reiterates there's nothing he wants ("We don't even need a new bloody dartboard!"), but the Patrician again catches him off-guard, this time by re-opening the Treacle Mine Road Watch House. Thud! ends with Vimes in Uberwald again. Sybil says that Vetinari would be wondering how to reward him, and he replies "He can go on wondering. I've got everything I want." ... leading to an Ironic Echo Cut back to the city, where Carrot is telling the Patrician that "Commander Vimes wouldn't settle for anything less" than sixty new officers to join the Watch. Played with in Snuff; the reward scene comes two thirds of the way through the book, complete with Vimes getting a new title as King of the River for saving The Wonderful Fanny. When Vimes and Vetinari have their conversation at the end the Patrician is not in a mood to reward him. |
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Each episode of Theodore Tugboat ends with the Harbormaster picking up on the lesson of the story that he tells the viewer before saying, "Thanks for visiting us here in the Big Harbor. We'll see you all again next time." | |
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Tiere bis unters Dach: Until season 6, every episode ended with Greta or Nellie (or in one case Pauline) turning to the camera and smiling, followed by a freeze frame. | |
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Oh Yeah! Cartoons: Every short (with the exceptions of Planet Kate and Fathead) ends with a clip of a character(s) from the short (usually but not always the main character) appearing in the Oh Yeah! Cartoons logo while shouting the series' title (though the one for "Max and his Special Problem" and "Max and the Pigeon Incident" instead has Max raise a finger and then shrug while grunting). | |
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From Space Battleship Yamato: "Hurry Star Forcenote This name does not exist in the original Japanese version. They were simply the ship's crew., there are only___days left to save the Earth..."note Some episodes used variations, but would always indicate how many days were left. | |
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The final chapter of each installment of Lockwood & Co. (save the one-off short story The Dagger in the Desk) opens with a newspaper account summarizing the key case of the book. These accounts, however, usually lack key details that have been deemed by the authorities to be too sensitive for public ears, such as iron magnate John Fairfax being the murderer of Annie Ward in The Screaming Staircase, or that the woman the public knows as Penelope Fittes is responsible for the epidemic of ghosts in The Empty Grave. These accounts also provide at least some detail as to Lockwood and Co.'s involvement in the cases, though also usually heavily edited. The lone exception is the fourth book, The Creeping Shadow, in which their involvement is kept entirely secret in an effort to try to protect them, not that it does much good. | |
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Lilo & Stitch: The Series: The episode's featured experiment in its one true place; however, a third of the episodes end with the experiment being captured by Gantu, and it takes until the end of the series until they are finally released. | |
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Most shows by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer conclude with a characteristic musical duet (sometimes with changed lyrics to fit the episode). Vic Reeves Big Night Out had "Oh Mr Songwriter," The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer had "I Love the Smell..." and Shooting Stars had a reprise of the opening "Welcome to Shooting Stars." | |
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The closing theme for The Muppet Show built up to a drumroll pause that allowed Caustic Critics Statler and Waldorf an opportunity for one last joke at the show's expense. | |
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Razzberry Jazzberry Jam has a very specific ending sequence that also contains a Couch Gag: After closing the episode’s song number, the Jazzberries will be thanked by that episode’s guest. Buddy will comment on them having just been thanked, and Krupa, knowing this means they’ll have to play the Ending Theme, says something snarky (and usually relevant to the plot of the episode) about having to play the ending theme, and then they play the ending theme. | |
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In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest if you land on the target from high enough, it's different depending on the character you control. If its Diddy, he gets a boombox and sunglasses with his hat turned sideways and he starts rapping (in oohs and ahs, as he is a monkey). If it is Dixie, she pulls out an electric guitar and plays a sweet solo. Afterwards, they both run off. | |
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Every episode of The Daily Show ends with a "Moment of Zen," which is usually a funny clip pertaining to something mentioned during the show. | |
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Welcome Back, Kotter: Part of a bookend, where each episode began and ended with Kotter telling a joke (usually ending in a bad pun) about one of his relatives. | |
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Each episode of C.O.P.S. end with the scene going to a still frame, which then pans out to reveal it is actually a photograph being entered into a police file. Team leader Bulletproof then restates the name of the episode and closes the file while saying "Case Closed." Subverted in part one of the two-parter, when Bulletproof leaves the file open and ends with, "Case... continued?" | |
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Zoboomafoo: At the end of every episode Chris, Martin, & Zoboo would sing the goodbye song "Animal Friend". Chris and Martin would leave animal junction on another adventure and Zoboo would return to the wild. | |
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"...and that will bring this case to a close. That will do it for this edition of The People's Court, and remember: If someone is suing you, and you're convinced you did nothing wrong, don't be afraid to stand up for your rights. Go to court." If you are in a dispute with another party, and you just can't seem to work it out, don't take the laws into your own hands, you take 'em to court."note At first, the first version was used if the defendant won, but in later episodes, the second version was used no matter who won. |
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At the end of every Clue book, Mr. Boddy is supposedly killed. | |
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The cassette tape and CD versions of Disneyland Records' book and record read-along sets usuallynote There was at least one variation used for the Who Framed Roger Rabbit read-along. end with this: | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959) always ended with an epilogue by series creator Rod Serling concluding with the words "...in the Twilight Zone." or something similar. Serling actually started appearing on screen after the first season finale "A World of His Own", in which the character Gregory West broke the fourth wall to talk to him. | |
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Blinky Bill: Nearly every episode of the Yoram Gross series has Blinky (or another character) saying his famous catchphrase: "Extraordinary!" | |
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3rd Rock from the Sun: The family, sitting on a rooftop, discusses what (they think) they've learned about human civilization. | |
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At the end of Kenan & Kel, Kenan would ask Kel to grab three random items, meet him at a random location, and call him a random nickname. Kel would then end the episode with his trademark, "Awwww, here it goes!" | |
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In Jingo, Vimes insists there's nothing the Patrician can offer that will make him accept a Dukedom ("We've got the Watch set up, we've almost got the numbers, the widows and orphans fund is so big the men are queuing up for the dangerous beats, and the dartboard we've got is nearly new!"), before getting caught off-guard by Vetinari's suggestion that the history of Sam's regicidal ancestor might be re-examined. Nobby and Fred, meanwhile, are rewarded by being put in charge of Traffic Control ("A chance to be 'self-financing' and not get shot at.") | |
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Played with in Snuff; the reward scene comes two thirds of the way through the book, complete with Vimes getting a new title as King of the River for saving The Wonderful Fanny. When Vimes and Vetinari have their conversation at the end the Patrician is not in a mood to reward him. | |
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Mushishi. With a different song every episode. | |
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James Bond movies' endings have evolved since Dr. No, but the vast majority (at least pre-reboot) end with a scene of Bond and the Bond Girl together, often with a Double Entendre One-Liner to close out the movie. Bond movies also nearly always end with the statement during the ending credits: JAMES BOND WILL RETURN. In the older movies, that statement would include the next movie's name, sometimes incorrectly; For Your Eyes Only was originally supposed to follow The Spy Who Loved Me. In a documentary about the making of The World Is Not Enough, the makers commented that "You need an ending that's like 'Bond and the girl escape in a rubber raft while the villain's base blows up', but isn't actually 'Bond and the girl escape in a rubber raft while the villain's base blows up.'" |
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World War II: Every episode ends with Indy thanking their supporters, asking for more support, and pointing at the camera, finishing with "See ya next time." | |
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Singled Out always ended with the set turned into a dance floor open to all of the day's contestants. | |
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Each episode of the Madeline cartoon (including the original specials) ends with the narrator saying, "And that's all there is. There isn't any more." Those lines originally appeared at the end of the first Madeline book. | |
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Kodocha starts the ending theme at the beginning of whatever revelation or confrontation the episode will end on. Many fans have made a game of seeing who can predict exactly when the music will start. | |
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Every Mario Kart game ends with Rainbow Road, which is the hardest track in every game it appears in. (Usually, anyway) The retro cups in Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii don't close with Rainbow Road, but they do from Mario Kart 7 onwards. | |
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PS238: "Class dismissed!" | |
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In Inspector Gadget, after his nefarious scheme is foiled, Claw would threaten, "I'll get you next time, Gadget! Next time!", followed by his cat howling, over the end credits. | |
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Every episode of Grojband ends with Corey delivering a Spoof Aesop before then turning to the viewer and saying "Thanks for coming out, everyone!". After that, he pulls down a garage door from out of nowhere that signifies the end of the episode. | |
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Every Blue's Clues episode ended with Steve or Joe thanking the viewer for their help, singing "The So Long Song" and then saying goodbye to the viewer before going to the credits. At the end of the credits, Blue shows up one last time, playing with her ball, and then either winking to the audience (Steve's episodes) or barking to them (Joe's episodes) before the book the show was set in closed and the closing logos appeared. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic ends his videos just as he begins them, saying "I'm The Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don't have to." Bum Reviews: "This is Chester A. Bum saying...change? Ya got change?! C'mon, help a guy out!" And so forth. This used to be followed by a brief text review from his actor, Doug Walker, saying what he really thought of the film, until people got curious enough about his opinions that he started doing longer film reviews adjacent to the Bum's. Ask That Guy with the Glasses says "This is That Guy with the Glasses saying, there's no such thing as a stupid question, until you ask it." |
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Harry Potter has the last line in every film except for the last one, where he shares an exchange with his son, instead. | |
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Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: Every episode ends with the kids back in the white void (like in the episode's cold open), and they thank the viewer for joining their awesome adventure to meet the episode's historical hero. They all say their names, and pledge to exhibit the virtues of the hero. | |
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Nearly every episode of The Powerpuff Girls (1998) ended with a shot of the titular protagonists and the narrator exclaiming, "And So Once Again, the Day Is Saved, thanks to... the Powerpuff Girls!" The only exceptions are when the ending segment is purposefully subverted. Where the girls don't save the day, in "Him Diddle Riddle": "And so... uh... hmm... yeah." When the girls get fed up with the people of Townsville's attitude and force them to destroy a monster without the girls' help: "... the day is saved with no thanks to the Powerpuff Girls. Hey... I did that all by myself!" When the Time Travel episode reveals Mojo Jojo's caused the Stable Time Loop that led to the girls' existence: "And So Once Again, the Day Is Saved, thanks to the Powerpuff Girls... but thanks originally to Mojo Jojo who, once again, had a hand in creating the Powerpuff Girls!" This variant was also used when it was revealed that he caused the Chemical X accident, which led to the creation of the Powerpuff Girls. When the episode centered around a couple of elderly heroes who were out to fight their out-of-retirement, equally elderly foes, and Blossom refused to allow the girls to intervene: the episode ends with all the old men falling over and breaking various limbs. Instead of the narrator, an in-story newscaster says over the end card "in this reporter's opinion, all this could have been avoided if the Powerpuff Girls had just saved the day." The episode "Boogie Frights" ended with the narrator beating the audience over the head with the ironic use of "the day is saved" while the girls try to sleep in their bed (Bubbles in particular was not bothered at all). The episode where Antidote X is introduced ended with, "And the day is saved thanks to the normal little girls". In the episode where the Powerpuff Girls are given a curfew, letting the villains run amuck at night, they finally beat them when they're told it's Daylight Savings Time and it's actually an hour earlier ended with "And the day is saved thanks to... Benjamin Franklin for coming up with the idea to move clocks back an hour to save on lamp oil, and the Powerpuff Girls!" "And so... for the first... and final time... * sniff* the day... is saved... thanks to the Powerpuff... Bunny! * sniff* * sob* " The Narrator was very uncomfortable the one time he was forced to announce that "the day was saved by... Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and Him!?" He also once had to say that The Powerpuff Girls saved the day... even though they were the ones who caused the trouble in the first place... The episode A Very Special Blossom ends with the Narrator saying thanks to only Bubbles and Buttercup, and not to Blossom (who was sent to custody on stealing the golf stuff from the golf shop). And we see Blossom behind bars. The episode "Criss Cross Crisis" ended with Bubbles and the Narrator swapping bodies with Voices Are Mental, so the ending lines are narrated with Bubbles's voice instead. In "Uh Oh, Dynamo", when the Professor forces the three to fight the Monster of the Week in a Humongous Mecha, resulting in Townsville getting destroyed, the outro has the narrator calling him out on it. The Narrator tries to say the ending line in "The Headsucker's Moxy", but forgets due to a headache, due to falling victim to the Robbing Leech. Also, the girls and "THE END" never appear. "Super Zeroes" ended with, "So once again, the day is saved... with no thanks to Liberty Belle, Harmony Bunny and Mange... but to the one and only Powerpuff Girls!" "Stray Bullet" ends with the narrator saying how Bullet the Powerpuff Squirrel saved the say in squirrel language. "Simian Says" saw Mojo kidnap the Narrator and take his role to try to get rid of the girls. Once they stop him, they find the Narrator locked in a closet. He ends the episode, and the girls give him a ride home. "Nano of the North" ends with the regular line, only the girls are shrunken in size, with a tiny voice to match. "THE END" appears small as well. |
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Every episode of Transformers: Super-God Masterforce ended with the narrator exclaiming "Now, you too use the Masterforce to TRANSFORM!" | |
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Black Lagoon, except for episode 15, which changed the ending theme to "The World of Midnight." | |
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Quantum Leap always ended with Sam leaping into a new identity and saying "Oh, boy." The scene would then double as the beginning of next week's show. Most of these scenes contained no connection to the story that had just ended, so that they could be swapped between episodes if the network felt like changing the air order. Some syndication packages have the same ending appended to multiple episodes. | |
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AstroLOLogy: Each episode ends with a short on-screen fortune message that relates to one of the Western Zodiac characters who stars in that particular story, though certain compilations will remove them. | |
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Every episode of Dora the Explorer ends with Dora and Boots (and sometimes a friend who accompanies them) telling the viewer what their favorite parts of the episode were. | |
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In Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, chapters normally end with the narration giving the results of the current Battle of Wits (plots that span multiple chapters usually save it until the last one). The anime kept this format, though it happens multiple times per episode due to each one adapting several chapters. | |
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Preschool series The Big Garage had this line from Pump at the end of every episode, as Rusty was called home to Scrapland by Scrap: | |
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Each Monty Hall era of Let's Make a Deal would end with Monty doing various "quick deals" with random audience members while the credits are rolling. "(The All-New) Let's Make a Deal is a Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall production! (This is Jay Stewart speaking!)" |
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Screen Rant Pitch Meetings always ends by cutting to a Screen Rant story that answers, contradicts or exacerbates the final line (specially if Tempting Fate is at play). | |
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The many iterations of the beloved anime/manga Tensai Bakabon usually ends its segment with Papa turning to the camera and saying “koredeiinoda!� Or, “it’s going to be alright!� when in a heated situation. | |
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"This is The Necro Critic, saying..." | |
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Every Goemon Impact boss battle in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (except the last one, being the Final Boss of the game) ends with Impact punching down the boss at its moment of defeat, then the boss blows up, one of Impact's eyes flashes, then the Mystical Ninja logo drops down. | |
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Warning! Readers Advisory!: "Until the next time you get lost down here, this is Derek the Bard. Be seeing you." | |
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In the Action Man (1995) cartoon series, each episode ends with Action Man reflecting about the missing memory he has recovered during that episode. | |
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Every mission in Mass Effect 2 ends with an after action report from the Illusive Man and a snippet of his theme. | |
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Wipeout (2008): "Good night...and big balls." | |
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Pinky and the Brain usually ended with this exchange, or a slight variation on it: Here are some of the slight variations: There's also the trademark voiceover ending of "They're dinky, they're Pinky and the Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain..." just before the end credits music. Certain episodes change this slightly in either the wording or the delivery. The Halloween episode had demon voices saying it followed by Pinky's catchphrases and the Devil yelling "Stop that!" |
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Seinfeld ends every episode with a freeze-frame and the show's signature bass-line playing. | |
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The Palaververse: Each of the main stories ends with Alloy bringing Celestia tea and her wishing Alloy a good night: | |
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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: "Until next time, everybody, Do the Mario!" | |
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Car Talk ends with Klick and Klack noting that you've frittered away another perfectly good hour before reading the credits - then reading some fake credits such as "...Our optimetric firm is C.F. Eye Care, Our personal chef is Howard M. Burgers, Our researcher is Paul Murky of Murky Research, assisted by statistician Marge Innovera..." and concludes with: | |
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The classic '50s sitcom The Honeymooners almost always ended with Jackie Gleason's saying to his wife "Baby, you're the greatest" followed by a kiss. | |
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The Mega Man (Ruby-Spears) cartoon always has Rush doing something stupid. | |
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Phineas and Ferb Expect a guitar strike at the really end of each episode. |
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The last page of every Gunnerkrigg Court chapter is marked by the alchemical symbol for antimony in the corner. | |
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On The Red Green Show, The Possum Lodge meeting is called. Red gives a risqué message to his wife, and then says "On behalf of me and Harold and everyone else here at Possum Lodge... keep your stick on the ice." | |
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In The Flintstones, every episode ended with Fred being locked out of the house by the cat and trying in vain to get back in. | |
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Lucky Luke always ends with Lucky Luke driving off into the sunset while he sings "I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy". The same about its animated adaptations, Daisy Town, Ballad of the Daltons and the Lucky Luke animated series. | |
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Most, but not all episodes of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour ended with a closing skit in which Fleagle would "adjourn" the club meeting; he would usually say "The Banana Splits Club is now officially adjourned," or some other variation. | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and its sequel series Destiny. | |
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The Magic School Bus ended episodes with a segment featuring a fictional producer getting called about things the episode got wrong with the daily subject (which is accurate to the books the series is based off). Sometimes the producer was a male, sometimes it was a female, sometimes it was both of the two producers, and on some occasions the person taking the calls was someone from the episode. | |
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In a nod to the first game's ending, every episode of Earthworm Jim would end with a cow falling on somebody. Sometimes it would fall on Jim, sometimes it would fall on the villain, and sometimes it would fall on the very thing that Jim spent the entire episode trying to save. "Opposites Attack" featured an Evil Cow falling on Evil Jim. | |
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Little Einsteins end each episode with the team and the unseen audience (and the viewers) giving a hand as they recap on the art (or artist) and the music and its composer featured in the episode. This was mostly spoken in the first season. The second season has a song carrying the same purpose. | |
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In the sketch show A Bit of Fry and Laurie, every episode of the last 2 series ended with Stephen Fry making a bizarre cocktail and serving it up, after instructing Hugh Laurie "Please Mr Music, will you play?" Laurie played the theme tune on the piano (and made trumpet noises with his mouth), and each show concluded with the toast "soupy twist." | |
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The Big O ended with a black-and-white text card, reading either "We Have Come To Terms" or "No Side," depending on the results of the negotiations in the episode, or "To Be Continued" for a multi-part story. The holiday episode used "Merry Christmas" instead. Interestingly, Season 2 was a completely uninterrupted string of "To Be Continued"'s all the way to the last episode of the season (and thus, the series). The very last frame of the show finally gives us "We Have Come To Terms" (yeah, sure, I guess you can call it that, show). |
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The Tracey Ullman Show always ended with Tracey (in her post-costuming dressing gown) emphatically telling the audience to "Go home!" Homaged at the end of the credits for her HBO series Tracey Takes On.... | |
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Yes, Minister almost always (Jobs For The Boys was an exception) ends with a character, usually Sir Humphrey, saying "Yes, Minister" - in an astonishing variety of different intonations. When the title was changed to Yes, Prime Minister... | |
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Chockablock: Each episode ends with Chockabloke or Chockagirl "checking out", before pressing a button on Chockablock's mainframe, getting into the Chockatruck and driving off as the credits begin to roll. The last thing shown is a (post-credits) shot of Chockablock powering down in an empty studio. | |
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Three Delivery ends each episode the same way: The trio and Nana put the rescued recipe in the cookbook before returning to the restaurant for another comedic moment. | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist (2003). The only exception is one episode in which Maes Hughes dies; this episode ends with his funeral and the credits roll under the minimal brass and drum stings that open the Amestris leitmotif. | |
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Fushigi Yuugi. When Nuriko dies, however, his character song "Kaze no Uta" is used. | |
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Wonder Woman ended episodes on a freeze frame of Lynda Carter smiling. | |
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On Bear in the Big Blue House, Bear performs the "Goodbye Song" with Luna. He then gives a brief goodbye to the viewer, summing things up for the episode, and turns off the Big Blue House's attic light. He then remembers that he has something else to say, turns it back on, says it, and then turns the light back off. | |
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Press Your Luck: "Until next time, this is Peter Tomarken saying thanks for pressing your luck, bye-bye!" | |
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At the end of the majority of episodes in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, a star-shaped closing iris pans in onto Kirby, who is usually doing a happy pose. There is also a tune that plays with it. Later episodes add a short skit afterwards, which is a few seconds long and changes every episode. These are removed in the dub. |
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Brum the sentient car would always return to the museum, and the curator would discover a memento of his latest adventure in the back seat. | |
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Lost consistently ended with the word "LOST" in white over a black screen, but for one notable exception: when Season 5 ended with the explosion of the hydrogen bomb, it was reversed so that "LOST" was written in black over a white screen. | |
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Every episode of NCIS between "Bete Noire" and the season 1 finale ended with the same shot of Gibbs' computer running a photo database ID search attempting to identify the terrorist from "Bete Noire", signifying Gibbs' obsessive quest to find the mysterious terrorist Ari. | |
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Every episode of Oobi, including those that leave the title character Out of Focus, will end with him telling the viewers, "Oobi, you, friends!" before saying goodbye. Children voice will also say goodbye to him. | |
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The 1999 Zoom series: Each episode of Seasons 1 and 2 end with the "Address Song". Each episode of Seasons 3, 4 and 5 end with an online ad. Each episode of Seasons 6 and 7 end with an outro where the Zoomers say that it was the end of their show and thank the viewers for watching and say bye. |
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"Next time on Game Grumps!" - followed by the video turning off like a CRT screen and some light chatter from the Grumps. | |
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Every book in A Series of Unfortunate Events ends with a letter to the editor (thoroughly detailing where he may find the manuscript of the next book) and a full page illustration which contained a hint about a certain theme within the next book. | |
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Ask That Guy with the Glasses says "This is That Guy with the Glasses saying, there's no such thing as a stupid question, until you ask it." | |
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Knight Rider (and probably a lot of 1980s action series) ended with stock footage of the car, and earlier episodes had a narrative epilogue as well. | |
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Chalkzone: Every full episode ends with a music video featuring Rudy, Penny and Snap, complete with band names for the appropriate situation such as Rudy and the Chalkzone Band, Rudy and the Chalkzone Gang, or Rudy Tabootie and Chums. | |
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Project Gee Ke R: Moloch's plans are foiled again, and he utters an angry, "Geeker..." | |
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Filthy Frank: "It's Filthy Frank, Muthafucka! It's Filthy Frank, BITCH!" followed by "Let's get some pussy tonight!" | |
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The Blockbuster Buster always ends his reveiews with the movie reviewed getting destroyed. | |
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On Wild Animal Baby Explorers, the explorers imitate something done by one of the animals they saw in the episode, then sing a song about how great they are, followed by a brief concluding segment. | |
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Every Action Button Review ends with host Tim Rogers reciting the following: | |
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Kids Court: During the show's closing credits. Host Paul Provenza would ask the kids in the studio audience on what their situation problem is. And would ask "Do you think it's fair or unfair?" And the kids in the studio audience usually reply "UNFAIR!" in unison. | |
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Paper Mario and its sequels had "END OF CHAPTER" followed by a plot summary after the defeat of each major boss. In fact, nearly every Mario game has something like this: Hopping on the pole, playing a card-matching game, or in the 3D games getting a magic star-shaped item signified the end of a normal level, and usually the rescue of some significant being signified the end of the Zone (Toads/Princess in the original, Kings of the Kingdom in the third). Super Paper Mario also narrates Timpani/Tippi and Blumiere/Count Bleck's backstory piece by piece once each chapter is ended. |
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After important events (For example, saving Mesarthim in Asellus' game, or receiving the gift for a new school of magic in Blue's) in SaGa Frontier ends with a portrait of either the protagonist you're using, or an important character from it. | |
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In Mystery Science Theater 3000, one of the mad scientists would end the show by pushing a button to cut off the transmission. In fact, Dr. Forrester's "Push the button, Frank," became something of a catch phrase. (During season one it was "File this, Larry.") This was dropped when the show moved to Sci-Fi Channel. After the ending credits there was usually a "stinger", a short bizarre scene or quote from the film they watched that episode. |
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The Two Ronnies ended with their catchphrase of "It's goodnight from me..." "...and it's goodnight from him." | |
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Almost every episode of Star Trek: The Original Series ended with music playing over a shot of the Enterprise sailing through the starfield. This is usually preceded by a bit of banter where Kirk makes a quip about Vulcans, and then Spock retorts with a quip about humans, or vice versa. Most first season episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation ended with Picard or Riker saying "Engage" and the Enterprise departing to bombastic music. They dropped this later on. |
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Men at Arms starts out the same way, before it turns out that the reason Carrot wants a new kettle is because he plans the Watch's increase to 56 officers (from six), and the reopening of the section houses. Vimes becomes Commander of the Watch and (reluctantly) a knight. | |
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The last panel of each The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes comic has an encircled A in the corner. | |
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Every Scary Movie film ends with someone getting hit by a car. | |
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Most episodes of Sliders ended with the group sliding into the next world. In the earliest episodes, they tried linking one episode to the next with a Quantum Leap-style tag scene, but the tags couldn't be shuffled between episodes because the characters' clothing needed to match. When the network aired a cliffhanger resolution the week before the cliffhanger, the producers gave up. | |
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In the epilogues (or prologues) of the books of A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, the P.O.V. character narrating that chapter dies. | |
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Devil May Cry: When you clear a mission in the classic continuity games, the screen is punctured with bullet holes, then shatters to reveal the ranking screen. In the Special Edition of Devil May Cry 4 and Devil May Cry 5, playable Vergil's missions end with the screen being slashed instead, as a reference to him relying on his trademark Yamato katana instead of firearms. | |
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Every regular episode of '80s All Over ends with the Embassy Pictures logo music, followed by the VHS tape being taken out of the VCR and popped into a rewinder, fading out on the sound of it being rewound. This also serves Bookends to the traditional opening of each episode, which has a tape popped into the VCR and the Play button pushed. | |
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A variation of the above occurs in One Piece. The first two episodes had "TSUZUKU" in a large font. All episodes thereafter say "TO BE CONTINUED" in English with big letters. | |
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In Teletubbies, the Teletubbies say "Bye-bye" when they go back to the Tubbytronic Superdome as the Sun Baby sets. | |
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Climate Town eventually started adding a post-credits clip of Al Gore denying he'd ever smoked marijuana to every one of their videos. | |
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Fixer Upper always ends with the couple being shown their new home inside and out, followed by footage of them with their friends and/or extended family having a large gathering inside the house. | |
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Every episode of The Man Show ended with girls jumping on trampolines over the credits. | |
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Bum Reviews: "This is Chester A. Bum saying...change? Ya got change?! C'mon, help a guy out!" And so forth. This used to be followed by a brief text review from his actor, Doug Walker, saying what he really thought of the film, until people got curious enough about his opinions that he started doing longer film reviews adjacent to the Bum's. | |
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Jack: "TTFN" ("Ta-Ta For Now") at the end of the last strip of a full Arc, but not shorts or other miscellaneous stories. | |
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Summer Memories: Every episode ends with a photo being taken of the episode's events, with the camera then zooming out to reveal the photograph pinned on the fridge in Jason's house alongside many other photos. The show's title card then appears over the scene, indicating the conclusion of the episode. | |
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Almost entirely done in Code Geass, as virtually every episode of both seasons ends with some form of a cliffhanger (and on top of that, a decent percentage of the cliffhangers involve screwing over/complicating the protagonist's plans in some way). | |
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About every short episode of Hetalia: Axis Powers ends with "To be continued... maybe". | |
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Deadtime Stories has the main characters of the current story, and the two kids who are being read the story, screaming at each other when something scary happens at the end. | |
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Nearly every episode of Scooby-Doo ends with the villain of the day being unmasked and then saying "and I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for You Meddling Kids!" Afterwards, Scooby would give his trademark "battle cry" (if you can call it that) of "Scooby-Dooby-Dooooooooooooooo!!!" (although, this didn't happen until later), usually after he initiates one last gag. |
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Mimpi Metropolitan: Every episode ends with a quote (related to the episode's plot or ending) being displayed on screen and spoken by one of the characters to the audience. | |
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"Jesse's got metal to burn and sparks to fly! The next Monster Garage challenge ...is just...around...the bend!" | |
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In the older movies, that statement would include the next movie's name, sometimes incorrectly; For Your Eyes Only was originally supposed to follow The Spy Who Loved Me. | |
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Reading Rainbow: "[I'll/We'll] see ya next time!" | |
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All of the "Peabody's Improbable History" segments in Rocky and Bullwinkle ended with Mr. Peabody (or on rare occasion, Sherman) making a horrible pun. This carries over to The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, where each time travel story ends the same way. | |
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Every The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald video has the live-action Framing Device end with a clip of Ronald McDonald telling the audience that he hopes to see them live and in person at McDonald's. | |
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In Little Nemo, Nemo wakes and falls out of bed or is woken up by something in the last panel of every page. | |
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The Mickey Mouse Club: Now it's time to say goodbye to all our company M-I-C... see ya real soon! K-E-Y... Why? Because we like you! M-O-U-S-E. The '90s version then cuts into an upbeat Dancing Theme. |
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Beakman's World always ended just like it began: Don and Herb Penguin give an Oh, Cisco!-type joke, then turn off the teevee. | |
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In Feet of Clay, the Patrician does a McCloud Speech, saying that since Vimes has upset every Guild leader in the city, his wages will have to be increased again. "And I expect they need a new dart-board in the Watch House? They usually do, I recall." | |
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Touched by an Angel ended (and began) with a dove flying around the scene. No matter how the scene started. There's even one in a Snow Globe! An exception to the dove was made if the episode focused on non-Christian characters, such as an episode examining a family's conflicting views towards Judaism, although the camera moving up to look towards Heaven was maintained. | |
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Barney & Friends: "I love you, you love me, we're a happy family...." Most episodes featured a segment called "Barney Says," where Barney recaps the episode, but it's not nearly as iconic as "I Love You." |
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The Waltons would end with the family telling each other "good night." Cue the panoramic view of their household and The Stinger. | |
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Amanda Bynes ended every episode of The Amanda Show by telling the audience, "Well, that's our show. I gotta go ________. See ya!" The blank would always be some bizarre or impossible task, such as "overthrow Canada" or "stir-fry a bikini." | |
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For the Genesis Sonic the Hedgehog games, the non-final acts of each zone would be concluded by whizzing past a revolving sign that changes from Robotnik/Eggman's face to Sonic's (or another character if Sonic's not the one being used). Sonic 3 & Knuckles and Sonic Mania maintained this tradition, even when there was a miniboss at the end of these zones, by having the sign fall from the sky after you defeat the miniboss. The final act of each zone would conclude with you opening a capsule of captured animals after the boss fight. Knuckles Chaotix instead ended every zone by having a giant ring fall out of Dr. Eggman's latest contraption. |
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Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist: "You know what the music means. Our time is up." | |
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My-HiME and My-Otome, except for the endings of the two major Story Arcs in each. | |
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The "News From Lake Wobegon" segment of A Prairie Home Companion ends with the monologue, "And that's the news from Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children... are above average." | |
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Nero: In the color albums almost every album traditionally ends with a waffle feast. | |
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Every "Bulldog and Cooch" segment in PvP ends with their vehicle or houseboat blowing up. | |
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"The Jeffersons was recorded on tape before a studio audience." Along with many other American sitcoms before and after this one, going well into at least the late 1980s, in most cases with variarions (e.g., "filmed", or "taped" rather than "recorded on tape"). |
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The Needle Drop: "Anthony Fantano. (Artist name). (Album title). Forever." | |
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Most of the 3-2-1 Penguins! episodes ended with the Rockhopper flying off into the night after Jason and Michelle finished praying. | |
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Nellie the Elephant dreams of going back to the jungle where all the other elephants lived. Subverted in one episode, when Nellie gets stuck on the train, and can't get out, and wants to go back to the jungle, but she can't. Until she squiggled and wiggled and bumped, and left with edited Stock Footage. |
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Tiny Toon Adventures, in a nod to Looney Tunes, had several of the show's characters giving their own unique parting words: | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: Starting from Season 9B and especially from Season 11, almost every episode ends with an Iris Out. | |
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Every Epic Rap Battles of History video ends the same way: | |
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Tales from the Darkside: | |
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SpacePOP: To TOTALLY Be Continued! | |
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Without a Trace concluded every episode with a blurb on a real missing persons case, narrated by a cast member, resulting in at least five people being found. (Episodes that aired in foreign countries—Australia, Hong Kong, etc.—featured their own cases). In one episode, where it turned out that the Victim of the Week had committed suicide, viewers were directed to a suicide hotline. |
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Almost every episode of Boston Legal ended with Denny and Allan discussing the episode's Aesop (or lack thereof) over Scotch and cigars on their balcony. | |
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He also once had to say that The Powerpuff Girls saved the day... even though they were the ones who caused the trouble in the first place... | |
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King of the Nerds: Each episode concludes with the eliminated contestant marching out of the mansion, as they narrate their last goodbyes and wistful music plays... until one of the hosts taps an iPad, obliterates them the moment before they set foot off the property, and makes a cheesy pun about it. | |
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Kamen no Maid Guy has the countdown to Naeka's birthday. | |
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Matthew Santoro makes a creepy face at the end of all of his vlogs. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Every episode (except for the more action-focused multi-parters) ends with the episode's featured character announcing the moral of the episode. The first season has Twilight write Celestia a letter beginning with "Dear Princess Celestia..." explaining what she's learned. Starting with season two, the rest of the cast begin writing letters as well, and the show shifts to more of an ensemble series as a result. The show started to phase out of this ending in Season 3. In season 4, the letters to Celestia were replaced with a journal that the main characters all wrote in. From season 5 onward this device was dropped completely. | |
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Ever since the Third Doctor era, Doctor Who almost always ends its episodes with the iconic "electronic scream" (which can be spelt out as "EEEERRRRUUUUUUWH!"), a sound effect that is comprised of a metallic, high-pitched synth note descending in pitch (like if it was screaming) alongside a deep, vibrating synth note ascending in pitch. Considering the classic series usually ends their episodes on cliffhangers, it makes sense to have the sound effect play at the end of the episode. The sound became so iconic to the fans, to the point where this sound is used at the start of the show's theme throughout the revival series (in addition to being used at the end of each episode). | |
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Asterix always ends with the Gauls having a celebratory feast. And tie and gag Cacofonix while they're at it lest his music ruins the feast. Later on, the Gauls just treat it as tradition. Unless Cacofonix is saving the day, or if one person cannot make the banquet. In which case, Fulliautomatix, the one who usually handles Cacofonix, is usually the one tied up. |
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Every episode of Lolirock ends with the main characters singing a song (since they're part of a band, and all). Interestingly, even though the song's always the same one, it avoids using Stock Footage most of the time. | |
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Animal's "Go bye-bye!" skit at the end of every Muppet Babies episode, usually with him engaged in some dangerous activity as Gonzo fruitlessly tries to stop him. This occurs after not just the credits, but also the closing logos as well. | |
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Every episode of JAG ended with a freeze frame, usually of one or two of the main characters either smiling or showing a concerned look. | |
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Sushi Pack ends with the Pack jumping into the air and shouting "Sushi Pack!" The only exception is the episode "Lights Out," when Unagi helped them save the day and all six of them shouted "Go Planet Earth!" |
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Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me ends with funny predictions from the three panelists, usually escalating some news item from that week's show, followed by Bill Kurtis saying, "And if any of those things happen, panel, we'll ask you about it on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me!" | |
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Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds: Each episode ends with a few words from the narrator. Usually, there will be something about the loyalty and friendship between the main characters and how this has enabled them to overcome adversity. This speech always concludes with the musketeers' motto: "one for all and all for one." | |
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In The Legend of Total Drama Island, every chapter posted to date except for the prologue ends thusly: "The hour was growing late, so Brett's mother left off her tale and suggested that he prepare for bed." | |
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Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In always ended with Dan and Dick saying goodnight (Dan: "Say goodnight, Dick." Dick: "Goodnight, Dick!"), followed by the joke wall, some blackouts then have the sound of one person clapping during the ending graphics and the NBC snake logo. | |
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Compare the last words from each of the Wayside School books: Sideways Stories from Wayside School: "Everybody booed." Wayside School is Falling Down: "Everybody mooed." Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger: "Everybody oohed." Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom: "Everybody chewed." |
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Every episode of Birdman (1967) would end with Birdman flying into the sky, bellowing his own name, often followed by Avenger cawing. | |
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Each of the vignettes leading up to "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes' debut in the "WW [blank]" ended with an off-screen vocal (usually the person Dusty just "helped") saying "Hey, aren't you...?" | |
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In the Christopher Reeve-era Superman movies, he flies off into space every time. | |
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Suikoden games typically end with still screens rattling off every character you recruited for the hero's army, and their fates following the game. Occasionally, these things would reference earlier or later games. In a few instances, depending on the player's actions, the ending text could differ for certain characters. | |
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City Hunter ends on a stylized freeze frame of City Hunter (and the client sometimes) with the music coming up. | |
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„Kérem a következőt!â€�: All episodes end with Bubó turning towards the camera and telling a Spoof Aesop in the form of a quote from one of his former professors before the iris closes on him. | |
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Sharpe novels usually end with the title of the book, e.g. Sharpe's Tiger ends with "It was Sharpe's tiger." | |
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Animal Mechanicals had "Can we Mechana-do it? We Animal Mechanical can!" followed sometimes by the group cheering or just enjoying the island around them. | |
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Each Sunday edition of Heathcliff ends with "Kitty Korner", which talks about something unusual or otherwise interesting that happens to a cat (and sometimes his / her owner). These are usually based on submissions by readers. | |
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And EastEnders' iconic "Dun-dun, dun, dun, d-d-dun-dun." drumbeats. In fact one episode of EastEnders even had the latter two blended together in one episode; when Bradley and Stacey Branning were at a Doctor Who convention, the "scream" was played as part of the convention 'atmosphere' just before the drumbeats showed up so one segued into the other. | |
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Dumbing of Age ends every book with the characters in bed at the end of the day. | |
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MacGruber sketches end with a cry of "MacGruber!" over a shot of the location exploding. | |
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With the exceptions being the first part of a two-parter (or the first two parts of the series opener when divided into three parts), every episode of the original Battlestar Galactica series ended with a shot of the fleet and Lorne Greene's voiceover describing the premise of the series. | |
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Iron Maiden 's The First Ten Years series always ends with commentary by Nicko on the tracks from the release. A further part discussing "No Prayer For The Dying" was included on the album's US pressing. | |
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In Astal, when the title character clears a level, he does a Fist Pump and yells "YATTA!!" (even in the English version). | |
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Epic Meal Time: "Next Time, we Eat X!" | |
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Ōkami ends every boss battle with a victory howl from Amaterasu. (It gets subverted in the battle against Yami when he doesn't stay down the first time and drains all the power from Ammy, but then Ammy comes back to kick ass anyway. | |
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The freeze frame was parodied by Police Squad!, where the credits would roll while the principal characters stand really still, and everything around them continued moving. (Plus, before each freeze frame scene, Drebin would casually rhyme off every criminal caught in the series to date as part of a conversation.) | |
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Pokémon: The Series does the "To Be Continued..." sign at the end of every episode on the corner of the screen. The narrator, at least dub-wise, always says some sort of speech relating with the last scene to overlap with this. Actually, this is a somewhat-regular occurrence in anime (and other Japanese TV shows as well) with continuing stories (i.e., it doesn't always happen). Each episode until the finale will say "Tsuzuku" (which means "To Be Continued). Once a show reaches the final episode, it will then say "Owari" ("[The] End"). A variation of the above occurs in One Piece. The first two episodes had "TSUZUKU" in a large font. All episodes thereafter say "TO BE CONTINUED" in English with big letters. |
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Most Top Gear episodes end with Jeremy Clarkson saying "...and on that bombshell..." or variants thereof, with few exceptions. (Such as when Clarkson was caught and devoured by a pack of hunting dogs.) | |
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Codename: Kids Next Door: "End transmission." | |
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Every episode of Cool McCool ends with McCool getting ejected through the sunroof of Number One's office after doing something inept or disastrous following a case. | |
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Little Bill: "Little Bill, who are you talking to?" | |
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In the Mega Man X series, X or Zero instead stoically watch the spectacular explosions given off by the boss upon defeat, then a victorious fanfare plays. Afterwards, they strike a pose, teleport out and your new ability is explained. | |
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Nearly every episode of Mork & Mindy ended with Mork's report to Orson. ("Mork calling Orson, come in, Orson.") The exceptions are the Christmas Special, the finale of season 3 (which ended with Mork and Mindy confessing their love to one another), and several season 4 episodes. | |
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Marmaduke has it's own version of this (with dogs, of course), called "Dog Gone Funny". It even made it into Ruby-Spears' adaptation (which was part of their Heathcliff seriesnote This series should not be confused with the one later made by Dic Entertainment in 1984.). | |
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Most stories in Astro City end with a street sign reading "You are now leaving Astro City. Please drive carefully." Issues that are part of a larger arc end with "Astro City Department of Public Works - Under Construction." Except for "Pastoral", which ends with "Caplinville City Limits - Come Back Soon!" |
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In The Avengers (1960s), Steed and Mrs Peel would depart the area into the distance in whatever conveyance was available or appropriate. | |
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Every episode of 2 Broke Girls ends with a counter showing the amount of money the titular characters have saved up to start their cupcake business. It can go up or down depending on what happened in the episode. | |
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Every Homestar Runner cartoon has "Back" and "Again" buttons appear. In addition, the Strong Bad Email cartoons feature The Paper printing off Strong Bad's email address, and the Teen Girl Squad cartoons end with an "iT'S OVER!" title card. | |
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In The Prisoner (1967), a photo of Number 6's face rises from a bird's-eye view of the Village. Bars slam shut. | |
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The Riftwar Cycle: "Ah, Arutha, you take all the fun out of life!" | |
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An exception: In one episode, Sam did an old The Three Stooges trick. Saying "come here, porcupine," he grabbed Rebecca's nose between two fingers of his clenched fist, then slapped his fist away. When she told him that hurt, he said it was all in fun like with the Stooges. She immediately repeated the same trick on him. They cut to black just as her hand connected with her fist. Then there was the sound of a very loud slap. Then Sam yelled, "OW! Hey, the Stooges didn't bleed!" | |
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Every game in the Ace Attorney series ends with the protagonist shouting "OBJECTION!" The second game suggests that the player shout it into the DS microphone. Of course, you don't have to; just press A at that point and the ending will still play. |
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That SciFi Guy shows off the "Sci-Fi Clip of the Week", similar to The Daily Show's "Moment of Zen". | |
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American Bible Challenge: "If you don't know your Bible, you don't have a prayer!" | |
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Made in Canada (generally known elsewhere as The Industry) always ended with a character, usually Richard (Rick Mercer), looking at the camera and saying "I think that went well," usually when something has gone terribly wrong for another character. Alternatively, the character for whom something has gone terribly wrong (usually Victor or Alan) will look at the camera and say, "This is not good." | |
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Nearly every episode of Duck Dynasty ends with the Robertson clan gathered around the dinner table, where Phil (or occasionally Willie) prays over the food, followed by Willie narrating the Aesop. | |
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Harukanaru Toki no Naka de - Hachiyou Shou not only has the Ending Theme fade-in thing, but also uses the time between the start of the fade-in and the start of the actual ending sequence to put on the screen a tanka poem that somewhat reflects the events of the episode. This effect doesn't change even when the default ending song gets replaced in some of the character-centered episodes; the only time it gets altered is the series' finale, where the ending song plays over the next-to-the-last scene, and the poem appears at the very end of the episode. | |
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In The Walking Dead (Telltale) you start off an episode with a "Previously on" and end an episode with a trailer for the upcoming episode. Seeing as Telltale releases most of their games in this style in chapters staggered across a year, this helps as a reminder what actually happened and wets your appetite for the upcoming parts. | |
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Each episode of BB3B would end with the plot tied up before zooming out to reveal a fleet of Sprogs heading to Earth. | |
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Most episodes of Doug end with Doug writing a journal entry stating what he learned from all that. | |
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With very rare exceptions, every issue of Groo the Wanderer would end with a Moral. | |
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Every issue of Transmetropolitan ends with a variant on the three-eyed smiley face that represents the Transient movement. | |
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Mahoromatic generally has sweet and light-hearted storylines, but there's a tragic undercurrent running through the series which is reinforced at the end of every episode, where we get a title card telling us how many days Mahoro has left to live. | |
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Touken Ranbu Stage productions always end with a song and an elegant parasol dance, which doubles as a curtain call for the principal actors. | |
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In Hidamari Sketch, Yuno (or any character who's the center of the episode's story from the second season) got a Furo Scene reflecting that episode's events at the end of each episode. | |
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Once the final hit is landed in every Mega Man game, the boss explodes, victorious music starts playing, and then Mega Man jumps in the middle of the stage to absorb the power of the Robot, before cutting to a scene that shows what weapon you got. Dr. Wily begs for mercy at the end of each game in the Classic series. In the Mega Man X series, X or Zero instead stoically watch the spectacular explosions given off by the boss upon defeat, then a victorious fanfare plays. Afterwards, they strike a pose, teleport out and your new ability is explained. |
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In Tickety Toc, every episode ends with Tommy and Tallulah making it to Chime Time so they can stand on the clock's platform and drum and trumpet to mark the time. | |
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Suske en Wiske: Each album traditionally ends with Wiske winking at the audience. | |
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Charmed: every season ended with a door, mostly that of the Halliwells' house, being telekinetically closed by Prue, by a ghost of a dead Halliwell, like Prue, or just closing. | |
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Every episode of Within the Wires ends with "you time", where three incongruous and seemingly-random things are suggested for your relaxation (in the first season) or for purchase from the museum gift shop (in the second season). | |
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"I Love Lucy is a Desilu production." | |
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Each edition of the Halloween Unspectacular anthology series ends with a parody of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire", performed by E350, with lyrics reflecting the stories contained in that respective edition. The sole exception is the ninth volume, This is fine, which ends with a Downer Ending cliffhanger as the Bus Driver succeeds in destroying E350's life. | |
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Every book in the Captain Underpants series ends with George & Harold shouting "Oh no!" and "Here we go again!". Up until the fifth book this was accompanied by Mr. Krupp being turned back into Captain Underpants and running off but since the 6th book it has always been George Harold, and may a few other characters involved in a Here We Go Again! type of ordeal. | |
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In inFAMOUS 2, every time after absorbing a Blast Core, the screen will go black and inform how many miles The Beast is away from your location, and how many Blast Cores is still needed to activate the RFI. | |
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The Electric Company (1971): The show used two: During the first season (1971-1972), the last act of each day was the soap opera parody "Love of Chair," followed by "And now, the last word ... " where a word, often having to do with one of the sounds of the day was read. For the remainder of the series (1972-1977), a "next episode" teaser was played instead ("Next time on The Electric Company, the cook says ..." followed by a frozen action shot and a muted "wah-wah"-type sound.) This was omitted on the final episode of each season. In turn, much like Sesame Street, the corporate credits — a listing of corporate sponsors — was played. Before the roll, one of the cast members read the following: "The Electric Company gets its power from ... the Children's Television Workshop.") |
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Frasier ends with 'Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs' being played over a scene. | |
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The Tatami Galaxy features a sequence at the end of every episode except the final one to signify the continuation of the "Groundhog Day" Loop by having the main clock of Watashi's university rewinding and the events of the episode flashing by, to be immediately followed by the ending theme. | |
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Each episode of the Non Non Biyori anime, with the exception of the last of each season, ends with two of the main cast standing between "That's all for today" and bowing towards the screen. | |
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Every episode of Midnight Caller ended with Jack Killian signing off on his radio show. And every episode of that ended "Godnight, America, wherever you are." | |
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Knuckles Chaotix instead ended every zone by having a giant ring fall out of Dr. Eggman's latest contraption. | |
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Mr. Belvedere: The titular Mr. Belvedere writing in his journal making observations about his host family. | |
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All of Bathory's early albums have a nearly identical outro track called "The Winds of Mayhem." | |
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Race victories in Need for Speed: Most Wanted are punctuated by a camera zooming in and taking a picture of your car. | |
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At the end of The Burns and Allen Show, George typically cued his wife to say good night to the audience. Contrary to what most people think, Gracie would then say, "Good night!" | |
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Originally, in Guards! Guards!, the gag was that the only reward they wanted was a small wage increase, a kettle and a dartboard. (And even then, Sergeant Colon thought they were pushing it.) | |
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Early Captain America stories would end with Steve and Bucky back at Camp Lehigh, usually in trouble for neglecting their army duties while off being superheroes. | |
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Every episode of Hamtaro would end with Laura saying that it had been a great day, that the next day would be even better, and Hamtaro squeaking in agreement. | |
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"And the clown jumped over the moon!" Heyyyyy... WHO MADE THIS BIIIIIG MESS? |
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Cold Case has this down to a science. Every episode concludes with a sombre montage which is bound to include: Period music from the same time as the flashback segments of the preceding episode. Shots of the major characters in the case doing things in the present, as both their "present" and "past" selves. The case itself being re-filed in the evidence room, with the word "closed" stamped on it. An apparition of the murder victim (s), seen briefly by one of the detectives (or one of their loved ones) before fading from sight. |
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Most first season episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation ended with Picard or Riker saying "Engage" and the Enterprise departing to bombastic music. They dropped this later on. | |
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