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Opening Scroll
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If you want to get your story's messy background out of the way as fast as possible but don't have the budget to shoot the background scenes for the Opening Monologue, then your next best option is the simple yet elegant Opening Scroll. As the name implies, this is a text scroll that passes over (or into) the screen, supplying all relevant information with minimal impact on the movie's running time or budget. A variation is to have the text fade up and then fade down, but this is something that shouldn't go on for too long due to being terribly dull to watch. Expect many examples to be an homage and/or parody of Star Wars, which itself did so as an homage to the Flash Gordon serials. See also War Was Beginning. Compare Dictionary Opening, Opening Monologue, Title In. |
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The Trip (1967): Thanks to Executive Meddling, the movie opens with a foreword calling it a "shocking commentary on a prevalent concern of our time" and warning that the illegal manufacture and consumption of LSD can have fatal consequences. | |
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Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters has an opening scroll introduction, before the title screen. | |
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Terrible Writing Advice has "Exposition" episode that begins with an opening where the text slowly moves in front of JP. Meanwhile, JP discusses the Opening Scroll, yearning the old days where it was frequently used by the authors to frontload information to the audience without a care. | |
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Star Fox 64 has a text crawl explaining the backstory of Andross' exile, the end of the original Star Fox team led by James McCloud, and Andross' present-day invasion of the Lylat System. | |
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The Pretender opened every episode of its first two seasons with a cross between the Opening Monologue and the fade-up version of the Opening Scroll. | |
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Ahsoka is the first Star Wars series to use a scroll to provide exposition in its premiere episode. Unlike the Skywalker Saga scrolls, this one is in red font instead of yellow, plays with darker and quieter music than the traditional bombastic Star Wars fanfare, is left-aligned rather than centered, and scrolls straight upwards rather than being angled up and away from the camera. | |
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The Fringe episode "Letters of Transit" (season four, episode nineteen) has a brief opening scroll to explain it's set in a canonical Bad Future where the Observers have invaded the Earth. | |
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The Battle Cats: The game's Excuse Plot is conveyed with scrolling text whenever the game opens up, and at the start of each chapter. It's set to menacing music and a background of shadowed cats with glowing red eyes... which makes for some Mood Whiplash against the brighly-coloured title screen with cheerful music. | |
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Deadly Towers has scrolling text at the beginning that details the game's Excuse Plot in a surprisingly verbose and well-written way. The game's ending is similar. | |
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Airplane II: The Sequel has one that is slanted "into the screen" like the Star Wars one. However, it tells a story that's completely unrelated to the plot of the movie. It gets to the beginning of a sex scene right when a space shuttle collides with the scrolling text, causing it to disappear with a glass-breaking effect. | |
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Scarface opens with one of these, describing how Fidel Castro sent Cubans who wanted to join their families to the United States in 1980, along with the dregs of his jails. | |
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The Hunger Games has a brief scroll that quickly explains exactly what the Hunger Games are, and why they exist. | |
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Max (2002) has one a few minutes into the movie: | |
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The third chapter of Wishology has Cosmo narrating it. He quickly runs out of things to say. | |
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Sharpe has short ones at the beginning of every episode introducing the year, the place, and the situation. | |
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The Judge Dredd movie begins with a scroll that only adds background information for the setting. | |
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Episode 2 of Excel♡Saga uses one of these when Koshi Rikdo gives permission to turn Excel Saga into a sci-fi anime, obviously as an homage to Star Wars. | |
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Halo 3: ODST uses one of these. Notable as the only game in the Halo franchise to do so. | |
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Smash TV does this during its Attract Mode, explaining how, in the then "future" year of 1999note The game was originally released in 1990., "television has adapted to the more violent nature of man", and that the titular "Smash TV" is the most popular (and most violent) game show of all time. After explaining how the gamenote Both the video game, and the in-universe game show. works, it ends thusly: | |
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The backstory to Overman King Gainer is shown this way during its opening. Behind various characters (and the titular robot) doing the Monkey. | |
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Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse scrolls through a series of prologue cards with sprocket holes down the sides. | |
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie opens with an expository scroll about the backstory on the source of the Rangers' powers. The text is read by a female voice completely straight, making the whole thing sound even more ridiculous than it is already. Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie has the text recede into the distance like Star Wars, with Zordon providing narration. | |
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Rogue One notably averts it, however—which might thematically make sense if only because its events are directly referenced by the very first employment of this, in A New Hope. | |
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1939 film Union Pacific uses this style but only for the opening credits, in a sequence superimposed over railroad tracks going off into the horizon. The exposition that follows the credits is presented as a standard title card. | |
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The Tower of Druaga: The game itself averts this trope by placing the opening text ("In another time in another world...") on a static screen in Attract Mode. However, The Legend of Namco (a Japanese Strategy Guide video for several Namco arcade games, released on VHD in 1986) gives it the epic scrolling treatment, with a narrator reading the text in English. | |
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Chantelise: When a new game starts, Elise narrates in Japanese, some exposition that's translated in text, while the background is panning up to a red moon. It starts: | |
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The Family Guy Presents: Laugh It Up, Fuzzball parodies this — the second installment starts off normally, before Breaking the Fourth Wall halfway through. | |
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Averted in Star Wars: Republic Commando. Probably have something to do with Darker and Edgier. | |
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Eternals opens with scrolling text explaining how Arishem sent the Eternals from their home planet of Olympia to Earth to fight the Deviants. | |
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A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die!: Following a scene showing the aftermath of the massacre at Fort Holman, an opening scroll purporting to be an article from the Joplin Gazette several years after the event is used to segue into How We Got Here. | |
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Ironically averted, of all places, in The Clone Wars pilot movie, where it is instead replaced with an Opening Monologue. | |
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Joueur du Grenier: A text scroll opens the Star Wars games review, naturally. With plot points actually calling back to the "Alpha V Gelga Nek" storyline from a previous episode. | |
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Used in the intro of Saints Row: The Third to describe how The Saints have risen to superstardom and built an entire media empire around gangbanging. | |
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Being an Affectionate Parody of Star Wars, every episode of Adventures in Jedi School opens with its own version of its iconic text-scrolls. The first episode has it on a chalk-board, the second episode has Jank going through a Mid-Term Exam, and episode three on Randy's disembodied arm. | |
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Present in some versions of Another World; in particular, the SNES port had a Star Wars-esque "into the screen" opening scroll (probably using Mode 7 graphics). | |
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Star Wars Uncut opens with the same scroll as in the original film, until some blog-type comments pop up after it, such as alderaan_dude saying "Glad I live on a peaceful planet." | |
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CinemaSins adds a sin when this occurs, because "reading." | |
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LEGO Star Wars has a "story so far" opening scroll for each level that also serves as a Loading Screen. | |
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The Cinema Snob uses these as a Star Wars homage in his reviews of The Man Who Saves the World (also known as Turkish Star Wars) and The Tramps in Planet Wars (Brazilian Star Wars), where he writes up phony backstories to how the movies got made, complains about how much time he spent on finding video editing software that lets him do Star Wars-esque text crawls, and lampshades his own bullshit technobabble, wondering how George Lucas comes up with what to write in these crawls. | |
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Similar to Alone in the Dark (2005), The Last Airbender has an opening scroll narrated by Katara. | |
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Escape Velocity has a normal opening scroll, and a couple of humorous Easter Egg alternates. The sequel EV Override also uses one, but the third game EV Nova eschews it in favor of either a non-scrolling text box or up to four splashscreens, depending on the game files used (though there is a way to use the non-scrolling text box option to instead show a short movie, which the unofficial updates to the ports of Classic and Override to Nova use to reintroduce the opening scroll). The open-source EVN clone Naev goes back to the opening scroll. | |
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Commander Keen: Starting from the fourth episode (Secret of the Oracle), it has been a tradition for Keen games to include an opening scroll narrating, in a style similar to that of Star Wars, the prologue of the story. This is carried over to the fanmade episodes based on the never-developed trilogy The Universe Is Toast. | |
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Elite Beat Agents has an opening crawl to kick off a multiplayer match that utilizes the scenario "Battle of the Aces", in which two animal-like alien space aces compete to determine which one's the better starpilot. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine opens with a quick text scroll to refresh people's memories about "The Best of Both Worlds", just before they introduce Captain Sisko in the Battle of Wolf 359. | |
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The television show Arthur episode "Return of the Snowball" has an opening scroll as a homage to Star Wars. And Arthur and D.W. read it, too. | |
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All of the Mass Effect games use this during the opening. In the first, it explains humanity's entry into the galactic community and segues into a Title Drop, in the second, it summarizes the events and ramifications of what happened at the end of the first, and in the third, it describes the build-up to and beginnings of the Reaper invasion. | |
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The European release of the The Transformers: The Movie has a Star Wars-esque opening scroll after a brief sequence showing Unicron devouring a planet. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: "Meapless in Seattle" opens with a parody of the Star Wars scroll briefly recapping the events of "The Chronicles of Meap" and explaining how the current episode started as a gag trailer at the end of that episode before viewer demand inspired them to make a real version of the episode. Naturally, the Star Wars Special includes one, which concludes by reminding viewers that it's not part of Star Wars canon. |
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Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III starts with a lengthy text scroll in an attempt to fill in the gaps between the first movie and the sequel that apparently never happened. The other two preceding movies also have text scrolls, but the fourth one just has a text screen. | |
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Exaggerated in Star Wars: The Old Republic: not only does each of the game's eight classes have a unique introductory scroll, the loading screen when logging into the game contains a short blurb in the same style (mercifully non-scrolling) that summarizes the player's current class quest. | |
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Each chapter of The Green Hornet Serials (after the first) opens with a scrolling summary of what went on in the previous chapter. But it had been a week since the audience saw that chapter. | |
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Star Trek Star Trek: Deep Space Nine opens with a quick text scroll to refresh people's memories about "The Best of Both Worlds", just before they introduce Captain Sisko in the Battle of Wolf 359. Star Trek: Voyager starts off with a quick description of the Maquis rebellion, providing the necessary groundwork before going off and doing its own thing. (First shot immediately after this: A small rebel ship flying away and trading fire with a much larger vessel. Hmmm...) |
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The Running Man has an opening scroll that explains how exty years after the film's release an economical collapse has lead to the Crapsack World with deadly game shows we're about to see. | |
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As noted in the trope description, the use of this trope in Star Wars and the other films in the franchise was a Shout-Out to the old Film Serials that served as inspiration to George Lucas. Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe—both dating from 1940—use this trope at the beginning of each episode so the viewing audience can catch up with the plot. | |
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TIE Fighter's scroll, set to the Imperial March, makes a rather startling introduction to the game's Perspective Flip. | |
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Les Misérables (2012) opens with one, to clarify to non-French viewers that this movie is not about THE French Revolution, but a later one. | |
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Air Fortress begins with Engrish text ("On the planet 'Farmel', they had the gloriest days for two centuries, since the stardate had established...") scrolling down over a starfield. | |
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Mega Man Zero opened with Ciel as the Pursued Protagonist. Future games in the series all started with text scrolls summarizing previous games and the events between games. | |
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Every Final Fantasy from I to VI has one. One was written for VII and remains in the demo version, but was excised for the final game, resulting in the notoriously extended blank shot of stars at the beginning of the opening FMV. | |
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Rogue Squadron The first game had four chapters, each with their own opening scroll giving you details on that chapter's arc. In Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike, only the very first mission has an Opening Scroll. | |
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Parodied in one of the Robot Chicken Star Wars specials, where the opening crawl suddenly devolves into Leet Speak. | |
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night puts its scrolling intro text at the end of the Action Prologue. | |
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Blade Runner has this accompanied by a very eerie ambience that makes the viewer feel appropriately uneasy. Blade Runner 2049 swaps out the opening scroll for static text that slowly fades in, like a very creepy PowerPoint presentation. |
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Body Harvest: The game starts with an opening scroll explaining the Alien Invasion and Time Travel themes. | |
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Doctor Who had one of these at the opening to "The Deadly Assassin". | |
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The first chapter of Star Wars: Darth Vader opens with an opening scroll about the events of A New Hope but with the events portrayed in an Imperial propagandist manner. | |
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Monty Python's Flying Circus made a Running Gag of this in episode 25. The scroll would always begin, "In (year), (noun) lay in ruins," to introduce subjects such as Hungarians entering tobacco shops, World War I, or The End of the episode. Episode 15 provides the Spanish Inquisition with one that notes that the "violence, terror and torture" they unleashed make for "a smashing film." Episode 45 has an opening scroll for a Western which has nothing to do with any of the sketches. |
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Being a movie about Star Wars fans, Fanboys has two. One standard one in the beginning, the other during a peyote trip that said "You are very, very, very, very high" | |
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Gamer 2, a sequel to an unfinished short story, has an opening scroll which explains the plot to players who haven't read Gamer. | |
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Andromeda opens with a static text screen giving one or two quotations from fictional literature. | |
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Survive! Mola mola! opens with a text crawl describing the harsh life of a Mola mola and the many possible ways they can die, with accompanying ASCII Art. | |
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Battlestar Galactica (2003): The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. There are many copies. And they have a plan. | |
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The Monster Squad opens with a scroll about how Abraham Van Helsing, a hundred years before the story begins, gathered a band of freedom fighters to rid the world of vampires and monsters and save mankind from the forces of eternal evil. It ends with "They blew it." And then the opening scene shows us just how. | |
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Dr. Strangelove opens with an opening scroll which was a basic disclaimer telling patrons that the film was a cautionary tale. | |
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Warrior of the Lost World actually has been released with at least two versions (in English) of the opening scroll: one that mimics the Star Wars into-the-screen scroll style (poorly) and Emphasizes EVERYTHING!!!; and a straight vertical scroll that actually explains a bit more about the post-apocalyptic setting. The former was used in its Mystery Science Theater 3000 presentation, to great comedic effect due to its marginal legibility: | |
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Star Wars: DroidWorks is notable for being narrated, mainly due to the younger target audience as an Edutainment Game which is the same reason that Wimateeka and other Jawas can apparently speak Basic. | |
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In the Star Wars spoof Spaceballs, as the expository scroll is disappearing into the distance, a small line of text suddenly appears at the end: "If you can read this, you don't need glasses." | |
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The Unlucky Tug's Big World! Big Adventures! review starts with a Star Wars-esque text crawl, complete with the music, that says Thomas the Tank Engine was found dead in Miami. | |
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Johnny Reno begins with an opening scroll about the role of the US Marshals in taming The Wild West, and how one of the greatest marshals was Johnny. It ends by stating this film covers just two days in his eventful career. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager starts off with a quick description of the Maquis rebellion, providing the necessary groundwork before going off and doing its own thing. (First shot immediately after this: A small rebel ship flying away and trading fire with a much larger vessel. Hmmm...) | |
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Satan's Triangle: "Within the last thirty years just off the east coast of the United States more than a thousand men, woman and children have vanished from the face of the earth. No one knows how. Or why. This is one explanation..." | |
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Last Scenario starts with a lengthy text-scroll explaining the backstory. It's all lies. | |
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The 1980 sci-fi spoof Galaxina opens like this for exposition rather than gags so it's not particularly funny. Much like the rest of the movie. | |
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Man in the Wilderness: "The year is 1820. The Captain Henry expedition has completed two years of fur trapping in the unexplored Northwest territory. Determined to reach the Missouri river before the winter snows, the trappers and their boat, towed by 22 mules, struggle through the wilderness. Once on the Missouri they could sail south to the trading posts and sell their precious cargo. What occurred on this expedition is historically true." | |
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Stargunner, as befits a game where you fly through space blowing things up in your Cool Ship, plays the disappearing-into-the-distance version straight until a small tongue-in-cheek twist at the end. | |
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Blade Runner 2049 swaps out the opening scroll for static text that slowly fades in, like a very creepy PowerPoint presentation. | |
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