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Progressive Era Montage
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A Montage where a character or a scene shifts from one era to another. A "Mister Sandman" Sequence may or may not occur on a particular era, may it be a person, a place, or an item. The one thing that this montage is very prevalent of is that the atmosphere of the setting, architecture and art styles, technology, clothing and hairstyle, and occasional background music sequentially changes. One of the most common usage is a product or a subject going through each decade in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, due to these centuries undergoing rapid changes in all aspects of life. Often employed to make the point that "X has been around a lot longer than you, so you'd best respect it, son." Doesn't necessarily have to do with the actual Progressive Era, which was from about the 1890s to the 1920s. |
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In Cavalcade, the years between 1918 and 1933 are portrayed rather negatively in a single montage that shows drinking, dancing, strident political demagoguery, and—horrors!—gays and lesbians. | |
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Star Trek: Enterprise's intro shows the history of human exploration starting with the Age of Sail and ending with the NX-01 Enterprise leaving orbit and warping out. | |
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The original Cosmos has the famous "Some of the Things that Molecules Do" sequence, a line animation depicting evolution from one-celled organisms to modern humanity. The second iteration uses it as well. | |
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The Simpsons: This is done in a couple of the Couch Gags: One has Homer starting as a unicellular organism, becomes a fish, climbs out of the ocean, evolves into a human, walks through parts of human history, and ends up at his sofa, and Marge asking "Where have you been?". Another shows the Simpsons as the casts of Sitcoms from different eras. |
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The opening credit sequence of the film The Jackal showed a montage of images from Russian history set to pounding Industrial music, starting with the Bolshevik Revolution, through Stalin's industrialization and The Great Patriotic War, and on up through the fall of the Soviet Union toward the present day. | |
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The opening scene of Wreck-It Ralph progresses through 30 years as evidenced by the change of video game platforms. | |
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The episode "Fragments" of Torchwood has a montage of Capt. Jack's personnel file being copied into newer technology (first written with a pen, then typed on a typewriter, then copied onto progressively more advanced computers) through the entire 20th century. | |
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The Big Bang Theory opens with a rapid-fire montage showing nothing less than the entire history of the universe, the lyrics to the theme describing a hot, dense globe of matter exploding and expanding, the planets forming and congealing, humans evolving and civilization developing. (The rarely heard second verse goes into more detail, describing prehistoric animals.) It ends with the sitcom's five main characters sitting on a couch and staring at their TV. | |
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Gangs of New York famously ends on one of these, showing New York City as it grows from the 1860s to the modern day, set to U2's "The Hands That Built America." Despite the movie being released in 2002, the last shot shows the pre-9/11 NYC skyline, complete with Twin Towers. Martin Scorsese insisted on keeping them in because, as he put it, "the people in the film... were part of the creation of that skyline, not the destruction of it." | |
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The introduction to Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets shows the evolution of a human Space Station into the eponymous city in space, and its role as a diplomatic nexus first for human races, then alien ones. | |
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Phineas and Ferb, featuring Love Handel gives us a little history about rock. Anyone of you can tell where the colours came from... | |
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The opening montage in Watchmen depicts the evolution of superheroes from The '40s up until The '80s, with important historical scenes shown in-between. | |
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In Darwin Carmichael Is Going to Hell, the angels visit Darwin a few decades too early, showing up in the 1950's instead of the 2000s. One strip has a different decade in each panel, as they become hippies, go to woodstock, do lots of coke in the 80's, etc. | |
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The end credits of WALL•E shows the evolution of art, starting with cave drawings and hieroglyphs and culminating with Vincent van Gogh-style art. | |
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The Who: During live performances of Quadrophenia, during the instrumental title track, footage is shown from World War II up to the early-mid 1960's, when the story takes place. On their 2012-13 tour performing Quadrophenia, during the song, "The Rock", a montage of events that have happened from the era the story takes place in up to the present (including the Vietnam War, Nixon's resignation, the deaths of Elvis Presley, Keith Moon and John Lennon, Margaret Thatcher becoming Prime Minister of England, Prince Charles & Princess Diana's wedding, the Berlin Wall coming down, Waco, Princess Diana's funeral, Columbine, the new millennium, 9/11, John Entwistle's death, Hurricane Katrina and the Occupy Wall Street movement) is shown. |
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The music video of Dawson's Creek's theme song, "I Don't Wanna Wait" by Paula Cole depicts the singer as an immortal woman transcending through The Middle Ages to The Renaissance, to The Cavalier Years, Regency England, The Roaring '20s up to The Present Day, with numerous lovers from different time periods, all who whom died. | |
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Futurama: When Fry gets frozen in the cryogenic tube in the first episode, time starts slipping by, showing New York being destroyed by aliens, forests growing and humanity reverting back to the Middle Ages and rebuilding New York with castles, gets destroyed by aliens again, and then the futuristic New New York springs up. It happens again in "The Late Philip J. Fry" when Professor Farnsworth builds a time machine that only goes forward; he, Fry, and Bender witness the end/beginning of the universe twice. |
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The opening title sequence of Dilbert starts with the Big Bang, then zooms in to Earth to show the title character as a single-celled organism, a succession of sea creatures, a land reptile, a caveman, and finally a modern office worker. | |
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Star Ocean: Till the End of Time does this for its intro sequence, showing spacecraft development, with ships from previous games in the Star Ocean series after running out of historical ones. | |
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The Cartoon Network Groovies short "Musical Evolution" had Josie and the Pussycats performing in several different musical eras (and costumes) starting from 60s psychedelic funk, then going into 1970s disco music, late 70s-early 80s punk (think Dead Kennedys), the Wild West (country music a la Dolly Parton), mid-to-late 80s KISS style rock, and a 90s-2000s techno/EDM style. Watch it here. | |
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The anime cutscenes added to the PS1 port for Chrono Trigger begin with an opening Title Montage that shows a dial with hands rapidly rotating to indicate the party's Time Machine traveling through the different eras chronologically from prehistory onwards. Each era is denoted by a distinctive landmark overlooked by one (or more) of the party's main characters: Prehistory—Tyranno Lair (Ayla), Middle Ages—Magus' Keep (Frog), Present—Guardia Castle (Crono and Lucca), Future—Proto Dome (Robo). The exception is Antiquity, which shows the Kingdom of Zeal, something of a spoiler for the game, but with no overlooking character. Because that character, Janus/Magus, would be doubly a spoiler, both in revealing his true identity hailing from that era, and the fact he can become a bonus party member. | |
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Many YouTube channels, such as TR3X PR0DÚCT�0NS, JontyMaster and DellFan Productions, compile the history of Vanity Plates for particular companies, often arranged chronologically. These videos inevitably become Progressive Era Montages. | |
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The opening of Searching showcases the evolution of social media in the 21st century against the backdrop of Margot's childhood, with various incarnations of YouTube, AOL Instant Messenger, Facebook, Instagram, and even screamer videos and Flash games going by as Margot grows into a teenager. | |
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The Sandman (1989): In "Men of Good Fortune", Dream of the Endless has the medieval peasant Hob Gadling made immortal so they can meet once per century to discuss Hob's life experiences. The montage shows their meetings from 1389 to 1989 as the world changes around them. | |
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In Oldboy, a progressing series of TV news fragments is shown to present the duration of Oh Dae-su's captivity in a single hotel room with only a TV set as means of contact with the outside world. | |
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In The Time Machine (2002), the time travel through the 20th and 21st century is in effect portrayed in this form. At first it's from the viewpoint of the protagonist in the time machine, from where he witnesses the development of automobiles and via a nearby shop window also the changes in fashion. Then the scene segues into an Astronomic Zoom, showcasing the development of airplane flight and finally space flight. | |
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Detention does this in reverse to highlight Elliot's time warp from the present day (2011) back to 1992. In order, he stops in 2008 with the Pussycat Dolls playing and his classmates wearing Hip-Hop-inspired fashion, in '05 with The Bravery playing and his classmates dressed like Emo Teens, in '03 with 50 Cent playing and everyone in Von Dutch trucker caps, in '98 with the Backstreet Boys playing and everyone dressed like either a Boy Band member or Britney Spears, and in '94 with Hole playing and everyone wearing flannel and denim. When he finally arrives in '92, someone's listening to Public Enemy and the fashions of The '80s are still lingering, especially on the Valley Girl Sloan who looks like a dead ringer for Cher Horowitz (but whose attempt to find service on her Cell Phone immediately marks her as a fellow time-traveler). The only constant is Elliot with his gray hoodie. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse has just before the title a montage showing all the technology and events that happened between the Distant Prologue's ancient Egypt and the movie's 1983 setting. | |
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The opening titles in Soylent Green play under a photo montage showing technology advancing through the 20th century, getting bigger and more environmentally destructive, ending in the mess that is the movie's setting. | |
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