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A variation on a show's usual Title Sequence for a special event. Does not cover the regular evolution of a title sequence from season to season. Likely to occur in conjunction with Formula-Breaking Episode. Can also be applied to the ending sequence, if the show has one (e.g. Anime). Title-Only Opening, Silent Credits, Finale Credits and Variations on a Theme Song are sub-tropes of this. When this trope is done with company logos, see Logo Joke. When this trope occurs on a regular basis, see Couch Gag. |
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All copies of its sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever feature the same logo, but the usual fanfare is replaced with complete silence. | |
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"Sore" had the Pharaoh singing a parody of the opening theme of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. | |
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The Mighty Thor #381, where Thor was trapped in the body of the Destroyer armor, had corner-box art of the Destroyer armor, as seen here. | |
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The Irate Gamer: I Rate the 80's becomes I Rate the 70's and adopts a St. Patrick's Day theme in the Uncle O'Grimacey episode. | |
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The 1959 adaptation of Ben-Hur was the first to do this, a deliberate move from the director, who felt the roaring lion would be at peace in a film about Christ. | |
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Missing Link uses the same logo, but includes Mr Link. | |
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JonTron: For Halloween and Christmas specials, Jon's intro and theme song will be modified accordingly. The intro of the infamous "Apples and Breaks" short distorts heavily midway through before abruptly cutting off (to reflect Jon's state in the short proper). | |
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Similarly to the Star Trek: Enterprise example, Star Trek Continues, a Fan Sequel to the Original Series, had the episode "Fairest of Them All" set entirely in the Mirror Universe. The intro to said episode features a mix of the original theme with snare drums added, mirrored versions of the visuals of the intro, the Terran Empire's "sword through globe" logo added to the Star Trek logo, and a twist on Kirk's "Space... the final frontier..." speech. | |
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The Wacky Adventures of Pedro: The comic becomes The Wacky Adventures of Pedrobot during Pedro's term as a robot slave on the Ruby Moon of Doom, with the title box having Pedrobot's name written on a bar apparently bolted over Pedro's. The comic becomes The Wacky Adventures of Pedramoeba after Ordep shrinks Pedro to microscopic size. |
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The title changes to Elfie when Elvie plays NetHack. | |
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Both it and its sister show Steam Train adopted Halloween-themed intros in the last week of October 2013. | |
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On anniversaries or other milestone occasions, Atop the Fourth Wall does an extended opening or closing sequence with the full theme song and covers of each and every comic Linkara has reviewed up to that date. The Star Trek #2 (Gold Key) episode, parodying Star Trek's Mirror Universe, had a new title sequence featuring Mirror!Linkara intercut with some of the more violent scenes of AT4W, and "In a Mirror, Darkly"'s opening theme. | |
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In The Beano, when the Dennis the Menace (UK) strip was running a story arc about Gnasher being missing, Walter's poodle Foo-Foo took over the strip Gnasher's Tale, renaming it Foo-Foo's Fairy Stories. | |
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Ann Nocenti's titles (The New Defenders #127note Featuring a one-page story where Nocenti lets her newfound editorial powers get to her head., The Incredible Hulk #291note The Hulk visits the Marvel offices and talks to the In-Universe Nocenti, wondering whether he should expose General Ross' deal with M.O.D.O.K., The Thing #7note The Thing raises hell at the Marvel offices after reading their grossly-exaggerated account of his encounter with a one-off criminal., and Marvel Fanfare #12note Featuring a back-up story where Nocenti finds herself overwhelmed with her recent "promotion", the opposite of the Defenders back-up.) had a caricature of Nocenti either take the place of the usual corner box portrait (the former three) or outright shoving the usual editor out of the way (Fanfare). | |
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"Both Of You Duel Like You Want To Win" features a montage of various Yu-Gi-Oh clips while "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" plays, complete with a (completely inaccurate) translation of the song's lyrics. | |
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Sesame Street: From season 30 to 32, the intro had a shot of Big Bird walking several girls in tutus across the street. The season 31 premiere had a chroma-keyed Zoe freeze the theme at that particular point to inform the viewers watching that the following episode had dancing as its focus (Zoe is a ballerina herself). In 1975, all but the first of five episodes revolving around a trip to New Mexico had a special, extended title sequence showing Big Bird and the adults driving in a pick-up truck, with a special version of the iconic theme tune to go with it: |
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The Muppet Show: The episode starring Loretta Lynn takes place at a railroad station because the usual theater is being fumigated, so the opening and closing titles take place at the station. The episode starring Kaye Ballard had the Electric Mayhem going on strike because they were annoyed by the theme song, so the closing titles run over Rowlf playing it solo on his piano. |
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Captain Marvel (2019): As this is the first Marvel Cinematic Universe film released after Stan Lee's death, the Marvel logo features images of Lee's cameos and publicity images, and comes with a message: "Thank you, Stan." | |
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Trolls World Tour: The logo appears with a 25 Years commemoration tag. | |
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Elvie: The title changes to Elfie when Elvie plays NetHack. The title changes to Elvis in a comic about Elvie's GitHub username. The title changes to Selfie when Elvie draws an SVG self-portrait. |
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Avengers: Infinity War: Unlike most of the previous films' opening Marvel logos, the typical fanfare is replaced by the sounds of a distress call placed by the Asgardian ship seen at the end of Thor: Ragnarok, along with the "I" and "O" in Marvel Studios being replaced with the number 10 to mark the MCU's anniversary. The turning of "I" and "O" into the number 10 is repeated in Ant-Man and the Wasp which came out the same year. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic: The review for Deadpool 2 has an opening with the usual visuals for Season 11, except it starts out with "Channel Unicorn" ("Now That's an Horny Horse") replacing the Channel Awesome logo, and the credits themselves are replaced by tongue-in-cheek parodies, right in the style of a Deadpool movie. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: Spider-Man: Homecoming: Instead of the regular fanfare, the Marvel logo opens with an orchestrated version of the famous Spider-Man theme from the classic animated series. Spider-Man himself is inserted into the live action clips in the logo. (He usually isn't in the logo, the scene he replaces from the normal logo is one of Hulk tearing through Utron's mooks.) Avengers: Infinity War: Unlike most of the previous films' opening Marvel logos, the typical fanfare is replaced by the sounds of a distress call placed by the Asgardian ship seen at the end of Thor: Ragnarok, along with the "I" and "O" in Marvel Studios being replaced with the number 10 to mark the MCU's anniversary. The turning of "I" and "O" into the number 10 is repeated in Ant-Man and the Wasp which came out the same year. Captain Marvel (2019): As this is the first Marvel Cinematic Universe film released after Stan Lee's death, the Marvel logo features images of Lee's cameos and publicity images, and comes with a message: "Thank you, Stan." For Avengers: Endgame, all of the characters who vanished in Infinity War were conspicuously absent from the opening logos. After Chadwick Boseman's death, the Disney+ screening of Black Panther (2018) changed the Marvel Studios logo character montage to footage and artwork of him as the Black Panther starting on what would have been his 44th birthday, November 29, 2020. All copies of its sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever feature the same logo, but the usual fanfare is replaced with complete silence. |
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BNA: Brand New Animal: The closing credits for Episode 11 are in black-and-white, to reflect the Cliffhanger ending that implied Michiru was eaten alive by feral Shirou. | |
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Elite Beat Agents does this in a few levels for impact. In "You're the Inspiration" for example, they don't count down or wave their arms, and the title appears over a picture of their client, rather than the agents saying "Hey! Mission!" like always. In "Jumping Jack Flash", they only have the countdown, due to it being a continuation of the last level. The Japanese predecessor to Elite Beat Agents (Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan) has a few of these as well. In the original, "Over The Distance" had a much quieter call for help and had their target running down the stairs to Heaven instead of the more Hot-Blooded regaining of spirit and countdown. In the sequel, "Believe" and "Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobun da ze" are similar to "You're The Inspiration" and "Jumping Jack Flash", respectively. |
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The Simpsums: For "The Simpsons Guy", the show is presented as "Fummary Guy", since the crossover was technically a Family Guy episode. | |
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The webseries Awesome Video Games once had their opening sequence taken over by the Robotic Operating Buddy. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court title pages usually have a black background with a picture of something relevant to the chapter in the middle. The title pages for chapters 10 ("Doctor Disaster Versus the Creepy Space Aliens From Outer Space") and 23 ("Terror Castle of the Jupiter Moon Martians"), on the other hand, are in the style of a poster for a '50s sci-fi movie, as both chapters involve Dr. Disaster's retro sci-fi themed simulations. | |
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service, George Lazenby's only Bond film, had Lazenby drop on one knee in the sequence. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls Movie had a special Cartoon Network logo designed for the film: all the Hanna-Barbara/Cartoon Network characters sit in a cinema, and as it darkens only their eyes are seen, which form the logo, as seen here. | |
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Rent-A-Girlfriend: Episode 7 has a special closing featuring Ruka's history. | |
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The Game Show Reviewer: In the Family Feud episode it's revealed that Cmd. Sara Stormer is a game show reviewer and is out to destroy the Game Show Reviewer to be the only Game Show Reviewer. This is complete with her own title sequence were she calls the Game Show Reviewer "a renegade." | |
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Skyfall has a title card commemorating Bond's 50th anniversary. | |
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Game Grumps: When they interview Grant Kirkhope under the name "Guest Grumps", the intro is changed to match, along with the theme being replaced with an arrangement by Kirkhope and the "HEY I'M GRUMP!" "I'M NOT SO GRUMP!" exchange being altered as such: Both it and its sister show Steam Train adopted Halloween-themed intros in the last week of October 2013. On the week of Christmas 2013, they both had Christmas-themed intros. On Valentine's Day 2014, they both had Valentine-themed intros. On St. Patrick's Day 2014, only Stream Train episodes were put up featuring Ross and Barry playing games while being drunk. |
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The Japanese predecessor to Elite Beat Agents (Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan) has a few of these as well. In the original, "Over The Distance" had a much quieter call for help and had their target running down the stairs to Heaven instead of the more Hot-Blooded regaining of spirit and countdown. In the sequel, "Believe" and "Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobun da ze" are similar to "You're The Inspiration" and "Jumping Jack Flash", respectively. | |
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The UK version of the Fraggle Rock episode "Born to Wander", which introduces John Gordon-Sinclair's P.K. as the human character following Fulton Mackay's death, has a title sequence that shows Sprocket alone in the lighthouse, because the opening scene shows P.K. arriving. | |
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The Now Show The opening credits sometimes have some variant on "I'm Steve Punt." "And I'm Hugh Dennis." "With us are [guests], and this is..." "THE NOW SHOOOW!", especially if Hugh is absent from an episode and someone else has to do the last bit. In the fourth episode of Series 56, when the country was in lockdown due to COVID-19 and the cast were all recording remotely, Hugh apparently missed his cue for his introduction, and the shout of the title was preceded by a computer voice announcing "Hugh has joined the group", which became a Running Gag for the first half of the show. The final episode of that series ended with a medley of 1940s song parodies in the style of the Andrews Sisters (referencing the British media's constant use of World War II as an analogy in a crisis). The end credits were then read out like a 1940s American radio show, even including a fake sponsor (Relaxo, the soothing drink for people who can't get their audio software to work properly.) |
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Spider-Man: Homecoming: Instead of the regular fanfare, the Marvel logo opens with an orchestrated version of the famous Spider-Man theme from the classic animated series. Spider-Man himself is inserted into the live action clips in the logo. (He usually isn't in the logo, the scene he replaces from the normal logo is one of Hulk tearing through Utron's mooks.) | |
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Everybody Edits often has the logo change during Holiday Mode or when there's an upcoming contest. | |
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For Avengers: Endgame, all of the characters who vanished in Infinity War were conspicuously absent from the opening logos. | |
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GameXplain occasionally uses special logo animations when covering major games or events. Special mention goes to the animation made for videos related to the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., first debuting in "Top 10 Hopes for Super Mario 3D All-Stars! (Besides Being Real...)" and occasionally used up until "Mario Is Dead.", which zooms in on the initial scene again to show Mario getting attacked by a Piranha Plant and a Thwomp. | |
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Naru-Hina Chronicles Mini-sodes: The logo for the Mini-sodes consists of Naruto and Hinata's heads surrounding "NHC Mini-sodes", as shown here. In the Christmas Episode, as shown here, the NHC letters have snow on top of them, with some Christmas decorations on their side. Also, Naruto is wearing a Santa hat and a Santa beard, while Hinata is wearing an elf hat and has elf-like pointy ears. | |
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For Dr. No and Casino Royale (2006) the gunbarrrel sequence is part of the animated opening sequence. For Dr No, it was the first film, so there was no prologue, while Casino Royale was a prequel/reboot. | |
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When DC released a special Green Lantern issue to commemorate the hero's 80th anniversary in 2020, the DC Comics logo was in the Green Lantern power battery, as seen here. | |
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The Amazing Spider-Man #250note Billed as a "Special Normal-Sized 250th Issue." had the Hobgoblin shout out to the reader "It's great! Steal it!" At least one person confessed to taking him up on that advice. | |
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Audio example: Fobbies Are Borange has had several opening song changes; from a sophisticated theme for the two episodes with a British narrator, to the a cappella theme for the Moonside episode, to the epic song for the final episode. | |
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In Episode 19B of Welcome to Night Vale the regular theme song is replaced by a pleasant guitar tune which is the theme song for the Desert Bluffs community radio channel. It returns in Episodes 47 and 48 when StrexCorp takes over Night Vale and assimilates it into the 'Greater Desert Bluffs Metropolitan Area'. All three shows are hosted by Kevin. | |
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Penguins of Madagascar: The logo appears with a 20 Years commemoration tag. | |
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Excluding the first four episodes, which didn't have an established intro yet, a few episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series had different opening credits: "Both Of You Duel Like You Want To Win" features a montage of various Yu-Gi-Oh clips while "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" plays, complete with a (completely inaccurate) translation of the song's lyrics. "Busted Rhymes" featured the same footage as the regular intro, but with "YMCA" playing instead of "Kawaita Sakebi". "Duel Of Fates" featured a parody of the opening crawl from Star Wars. "Sore" had the Pharaoh singing a parody of the opening theme of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. "Dork Side Of The Moon" once again had the same footage as the intro, but the theme tune was instead "sung" by series creator LittleKuriboh, complete with beat boxing in the background. "Bakuhazard" featured an intro for "The Bakura Show", with "Ave Satani" playing and overlayed with ridiculous English lyrics. "They Saved Tristan's Brain" had Marik singing to the tune of "Cha-la Head Cha-La!" |
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The Avengers #239note The one where the Avengers appear on Late Night with David Letterman., Captain America #289note Featuring a back-up story where Cap's girlfriend Bernie dreams a scenario where she and Steve swap places., Iron Man #178note Mockingly billed as "The All-New Iron Man, Shame of the City", reflecting Tony's alcoholism at the time., and Conan the Barbarian #154 had checkerboard trade dresses resembling the one used by DC Comics during The Silver Age, with the former three titles having the corner box portraits turned away from the reader. | |
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Rivers of London: The German editions have Ben Aaronovitch's name on a piece of scrollwork flanked by two skulls (one in a police helmet and one in a top hat) and with the Big Ben clock tower rising from the centre. For the translation of Foxglove Summer, where Peter finds himself in the countryside, the clock is replaced by a medieval church tower (not unlike the Somerset towers). The first novella doesn't have the skulls and tower, and the second, The October Man, about Peter's German counterpart, has no tower but Weimar eagles in place of the skulls. More subtly, most editions of the city-based novels all use a detail of the relevant area from Stephen Walker's incredible "The Island: London Series" artworks. For Foxglove Summer, Patrick Knowles creates a Herefordshire equivalent. Walker himself does one of Trier for The October Man. False Value has London, but with a striking green-on-black design rather than the usual parchment background. The "computery" effect represents that Peter is now working for an IT firm. |
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Pokémon Reset Bloodlines uses in the covers for its main and side stories the traditional yellow and blue of the Pokémon franchise logo, save for two particular instances: The sidestories "Agatha & Sam Gaiden" and "Shadows of the Jungle", being Halloween Episodes dealing with horror themes, change the title to red and black. The second Holiday Special has the title in red and green, and also adds some golden letters in the subtitle for good measure. |
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DC did a crossover event called Forever Evil (2013) in September 2013, which had a "Villains Month" comic for a third of the series ongoing at that time (complete with a villain-specific comic title). | |
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Happy Tree Friends uses Halloween graphics in the opening for Halloween Episodes, complete with the theme song being done in a minor key. | |
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The international release of No Time to Die has the Universal Pictures globe turn all white and shift to the left, starting the gunbarrel sequence. | |
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Calvin & Hobbes: The Series: This Script Fic has one for season 3 premiere "Dr. Brain Chill"; the credits are overlaid on various shots of space. Same with "Tracer Bullet in Color!", taking after film noir opening credits. |
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Kubo and the Two Strings: The Laika Entertainment logo features homages to its previous films. | |
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Encanto appears with a "60th animated motion picture" commemoration. | |
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Tangled appears with a "50th animated motion picture" commemoration. | |
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The Transformers #80, the last issue of the original Marvel run, replaced◊ the usual faction leader corner box portrait with a beveled Decepticon insignia, and was billed as "#80 in a 4-issue limited series."note Lampshading how the book didn't reset its numbering after its original 4-issue miniseries, unlike most titles. | |
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Fantastic Four #262, "The Trial of Reed Richards"note Reed is put on trial by the Galactic Tribunal for sparing Galactus' life, with John Byrne himself serving as the stenographer., includes a hand-written note from John Byrne in the corner box asking the editors not to do anything too crazy with the cover. | |
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The episode of The Archers in which the long-serving and much-loved Phil Archer died didn't play the show's theme tune at the end, instead fading out to Elgar's "Dream of Gerontius", which Phil had been listening to as he passed away peacefully at home. | |
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Flander's Company: Season 3 episodes 7, 10 and 11 have the usual music and style of opening, except the title isn't "Flander's Company" but "C.C Corporation" instead, and the cast is from the latter society, since the episodes focus on them. | |
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2000 AD #157, which introduced the Comic Rock feature (stories inspired by rock music, in this case a Nemesis the Warlock strip based on "Going Underground" by The Jam) had a unique logo in which the zeroes were all records. | |
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"Bakuhazard" featured an intro for "The Bakura Show", with "Ave Satani" playing and overlayed with ridiculous English lyrics. | |
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Die Another Day has Bond fire a bullet into the gunbarrel itself. | |
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