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Describe... Uhh... Were we supposed to describe a topic with a title here? When a work is given no actual title by its creator. This may be due to artistic intentions, a desire to avoid influencing potential audiences, inability to think of a good one, or simple laziness. In any case, fans will usually get around this by using working titles or making up their own descriptions. Some works tend to be untitled more often than others: Classical music works, where unnamed ones are typically referred to by composer, type, and number (e.g. Beethoven's Symphony No.5). Poems, which are sometimes known by their first lines, or by numbers as with William Shakespeare's sonnets. Songs on a record album, especially hidden tracks (which don't get official titles because they're not mentioned on the sleeve at all). Works of visual art, including sculptures and paintings. For works that technically have titles, but compose them entirely of unpronounceable symbols, see Lucky Charms Title. Other uncreative naming approaches include Running Time in the Title and the ever-popular Self-Titled Album.*The latter sometimes overlapping into this trope, as in both cases the artist's name is the only thing printed on the spine; some self-titled albums try to avoid confusion by printing the artist's name twice to make it clear that yes, it is indeed self-titled. If the work does have a name, but it's a name claiming it has no name, then that's an "Untitled" Title. For episodes of a series that have titles, but do not display them on screen, see Title, Please! If an in-work character or location doesn't get a name, that's No Name Given and City with No Name, respectively. |
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Showtime sitcom Episodes also names its episodes this way, appropriately enough. | |
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One episode of the 1969 Himitsu no Akko-chan series is called "__________", because it involves Akko meeting a deaf-mute kid. | |
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Sapphire and Steel: None of the stories are named, nor are the episodes that make up the stories. The DVD calls the stories "Assignment One" through "Assignment Six." The episodes are numbered by their place in the Assignment. (Fans have given the Assignments names.) | |
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Sleepless Domain: With few exceptions, each individual chapter is given a name on its title page, either at the beginning of the chapter or following its Cold Open. Those exceptions include Chapter 1, whose cover page doesn't give a name for the chapter, and Chapter ???, which lacks a cover entirely. | |
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Episodes from the first four seasons of Samurai Jack have official titles, though the episodes only show the episode number (as a Roman numeral) at the beginning of the credits. However, episodes from the fifth season really don't have any title except for the numbers (which are no longer the actual episode numbers, as they skip from XII/52 to XCII/92). | |
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A Certain Magical Index: The untitled novel volumes included in the video releases of the third season of the anime. | |
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In Naruto, Sai doesn't give names to his pictures because of his lack of emotions. After his Character Development and Heel–Face Turn, he makes a picture of himself going out to join his team, and titles it "Friendship." | |
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ANNO: Mutationem: In the Mysterious Console DLC, the roguelike game Ayane looks into has no title as the main screen consists only of the start menu. | |
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Unlike the first arc of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (IDW), the second one doesn't have a title. Though fans have dubbed it the NightMares Arc for obvious reasons. | |
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Tracks 1, 5, 9, 11, 13 and 17 on Enter Shikari's Take to the Skies, all of which are numbered on the album inlay but with no title written next to them. They are some of the shorter tracks on the album and most act as intros or outros to longer tracks on the album, with only track 9 acting as a distinct interlude. Promotional copies give the track titles as "Stand Your Ground; This Is Ancient Land", "Interlude One", "Reprise One", "Sorry, You're Not a Winner – Remix", "Jonny's Introduction" and "Reprise Two", respectively. | |
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The Pokémon Squad: Most episodes have a title, but Episode 228 does not. | |
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Similarly (and most probably in reference to The White Album by The Beatles), Metallica's self-titled album is known as The Black Album. | |
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Blue Sphere: The original minigame was never given a title. Sonic Mega Collection was what gave it the title that it is known as today. In Sonic 3 & Knuckles Collection, it was simply called "Special Stage Mode". | |
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Smallville justifies this as Kal-El's ship piloted to Earth in the first episode. Lost also justifies this as a pilot appears in the first episode. |
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In The Halo Graphic Novel, the single-page collage of lore-relevant documents hidden away in the book's "Gallery Art" section lacks a title. Fans have referred to it as Page 122 for ease of reference. | |
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Episodes of Eastbound & Down are called "Chapter 1", "Chapter 2", etc. | |
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The front of the North American box art of Superman 64 displayed no title, with it simply being the titular character ripping his shirt open to reveal his suit, but the game’s logo is on the side and back of the box art. | |
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Fictional example: in Galaxy Quest (the movie), the cast of Galaxy Quest (the TV series) refer to episodes only by number: "Let's do what we did in episode 82." | |
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When the record label asked Joe Walsh what his new (at the time) album's title was, he responded, "You bought it, you name it". That became the title. One would presume that his later album Got Any Gum? went through a naming process that was just as agonizing and strategic. | |
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None of the songs on Blut aus Nord's What Once Was EPs are given titles. They're usually referred to either with Roman numerals or album side and track number (i.e., A3). | |
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There's a story that Filter's second album got its name when the woman doing the cover art showed Richard Patrick her concept design for the album cover. He thought it was perfect, and told her to use it exactly as it was. She pointed out that the title of the album wasn't even on the cover, she'd just put the words "Title of Record" in the spot where she was going to put the title. Patrick hadn't come up with a title for the album yet, and decided to go with "Title of Record." | |
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The fourth episode of Water-Human has no title, unlike the others. Though it's a bit darker than the previous ones. | |
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The tenth episode of the second season of 30 Rock was written immediately before the writer's strike of 2008-2009, and apparently nobody "wrote" a title for the episode before the strike started. Therefore NBC never came up with a title for the episode before it aired and it is still referred to only as "Episode 210". (Despite this, the episode is generally considered a strong one, particularly for its memorable rendition of "Midnight Train to Georgia" by the cast towards the end.) | |
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Lost also justifies this as a pilot appears in the first episode. | |
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Digger: The first and last chapters are the only ones without titles. | |
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The Brittas Empire: The first series did not go out with any names. As a result, the names most commonly used for them are Fan Nicknames originating from this post and were subsequently used for the Eureka DVD releases (except for the first episode, which came from a VHS release of the series). An alternative episode listing used by the BBC website can be found here but it's not commonly used. | |
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Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches: Chapter 140 doesn't have a title when it was first released, but is given a title in the volume. | |
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Paradoxus: The fanfic itself may be titled but its chapters are not, merely being numbered. The only exceptions are the three interludes, which distinguish themselves for being extensive flash-backs to the immediate aftermath of Stella and Bloom's deaths and having Bilingual Bonus titles. | |
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BoBoiBoy has no official titles for its episodes until the Season 3 episode, "Wak Baga Ga's Service", from which it displays on an Episode Title Card from then and onwards. | |
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qxlkbh subverts this with 28 which seems to have no title, but the comic is the title. | |
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Each strip of Darths & Droids has an individual episode title. Except #282. This a Shout-Out to "4' 33"" (an infamous avant-garde composition consisting of silence), given one of the strip's lines is "Arrest me? I should be arresting you... In 4 minutes and 33 seconds." | |
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The instrumental sixth track on Krallice's Dimensional Bleedthrough is untitled. | |
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John Zorn's Euclid's Nightmare has 27 untitled tracks, of which several are intentionally identical - tracks 7 and 18; tracks 3 and 20; and tracks 5, 14, and 27. | |
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Korn left their eighth album untitled. Jonathan Davis reasoned, "Why not just let our fans call it whatever they wanna call it?" | |
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Meat Puppets 1981 debut EP was originally meant to be untitled - it eventually received the Ascended Fan Nickname In A Car, after its first track. | |
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The first season of Final Space's episode titles are named "Chapter [Number]". | |
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The original series of Doctor Who ran in serial format, with plots being spread out over multiple episodes. In the early days, the individual episodes were given onscreen titles, but not the overall plots. As a result, many early stories are known by multiple names, as a result of conflicts between BBC sources, creators, and various fan nicknames. The 1996 TV movie is known only as Doctor Who. One of the film's producers suggested "The Enemy Within" as an alternate title, but to date there is quite a bit of disagreement within the fandom about what to call it, notwithstanding those who'd prefer not to call it anything at all. |
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The English dub of the Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf Story Arc Great War in the Bizarre World does not title the episodes, opting to go entirely by the episode numbers instead. | |
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The original manuscript of Beowulf lacked a title, so it was named after the main character. | |
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Following Fell Voices' lead, fellow black metal band Ash Borer, who recorded a split with them, also didn't name four of their tracks (incidentally, each band's side of the split is untitled). One of these, however, was re-recorded for their self-titled album, on which it was given a title ("Rest, You Are the Lightning"). | |
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Square Root of Minus Garfield strip number 1527 is the only one so far without a title, which is lampshaded by Garfield within the strip. | |
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Cosmo Cat: A number of Cosmo's stories go untitled, mostly the ones featured in the anthologies. | |
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The level "Hell Keep" (E3M1) in the game Doom has the music track "Untitled", possibly because "MIDI Version Of Mouth For War" was too cumbersome and litigation-prone. | |
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Hello Cheeky didn't give titles to any episodes. When they moved to TV, they gave the episodes intentionally confusing Word Salad Titles instead. ("Quarter-Final Second Leg", "Episode 214", "Unabridged Version" etc.) | |
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Monica's Gang: Several shorts stories don't have titles. However, Horacio's stories never have titles, instead they do something creative with Horacio's name at the start. | |
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Strong Bad Email 206 is the only one without a title. Although the fact it was released on April Fools' Day might have something to do with it. | |
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According to the creators, Untitled Goose Game officially has no title. | |
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Primeval episodes don't have names. Instead, they're known as "Episode 1" and "Episode 2" and so on. Showtime sitcom Episodes also names its episodes this way, appropriately enough. Episodes of Eastbound & Down are called "Chapter 1", "Chapter 2", etc. |
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In Katawa Shoujo, Rin doesn't give any of her paintings titles in order not to influence how other people interpret them. | |
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: In "Plaza Film Festival", Crinkly Wrinkly's film is just artsy shots of him doing random stuff. It's even untitled. | |
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The Alex Rider books initially did not have an official title, although virtually everyone called them "the Alex Rider books" anyway. It was not until the 2010 rebranding for the 10th anniversary that "Alex Rider" was officially adopted as the series' name. | |
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