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Title, Please!
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When a series, especially a TV drama series, has episode titles, but those titles never appear on the screen. It's generally assumed that everyone has access to an interactive program guide, so this former courtesy has long been waylaid. There's a good chance that during localization, dubbing studios take note of the missing information and choose to re-edit the translated episode title into the video footage, somewhere between the opening or intro credits. Especially noteworthy if the title is written in a different font than the credits. Although the majority of modern scripted programs omit episode title cards, this isn't a new innovation, as sitcoms since the start of network TV have only rarely shown on-screen episode titles, and even in the 1950s and 1960s some drama TV series did not show titles, such as Mission: Impossible. |
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The Jetsons subverted this. The original 1962 season did not display the titles, at least when aired in syndication. But when seasons 2 and 3 were produced in the '80s with Episode Title Cards, the first season was retrofitted with title cards to match. | |
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Bleach. There is a title screen for each episode, but it only shows the number of the episode in a style unique to that episode. | |
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The Simpsons had about four exceptions, one of which was a gag where "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" showed up, right before Bart got hit by a car. According to the episode commentary, the animators put this in so that viewers would wonder whether the show had always been giving the titles and they'd just missed it somehow. Averted with the Polish, German and Spanish dubs, where the episode titles are shown during the Couch Gag. Played straight by "Treehouse of Horror XXVI". While most Treehouses of Horror episodes display the episode's title, guest animator John Kricfalusi didn't include one in his opening sequence. |
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Star Trek: Picard also lacks an Episode Title Card, so this seems to be the new standard for the franchise. | |
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Star Trek: Discovery is the first series in 50+ years of franchise history to employ this trope. | |
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None of the episodes of the Garbage Pail Kids Cartoon have visible titles, presumably because of the show having never aired on television and only being made available by receiving a DVD release nearly two decades after the show was produced. | |
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King of the Hill: The episode titles don't appear onscreen. | |
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Most post-2014 Sesame Street episodes have a given title (for instance, "When Dinosaurs Roamed Sesame"), but all that is shown in the episode proper is the Episode Code Number. | |
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The entire Total Drama series, like many Canadian shows. | |
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Lilo & Stitch: The Series plays with this. The episode titles never show up on screen, but because of the show's simplistic Idiosyncratic Episode Naming (each episode being named after the subject of the episode, almost all of which are the experiments featured in them) and a character (usually Lilo) giving them their names in the episode (making them a subtle Title Drop), it's not necessary. This was even exploited by the show's producers for the episode "Yapper" in order to throw off kids of the time the show was produced using TV Guide from figuring out the new experiment early.note The experiment of this episode is actually Mertle's new "dog" Gigi, but Lilo and Stitch spend most of the episode trying to beat them at a dog show while Gantu spends most of his time wandering around Honolulu (where the dog show was being held) looking for the experiment. It isn't until Gantu finally arrives at the dog show and tries to take Gigi when it's revealed that she is the experiment. Lilo does call Gigi "the little yapper" in the Dénouement, however. That said, there has been a few instance where the experiment's new name is never mentioned by anyone, such as "Holio" and "Amnesio", the latter because Lilo and Stitch lost the experiment to Gantu before they could get a chance to name him. | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars, even though they could easily have slipped the titles in instead of the fortune cookie lines shown after the title sequence. The long-delayed seventh season, however, chose to emulate the two already-completed follow-up series and have its episodes Close on Title instead. | |
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Mysticons does the exact same thing. | |
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3rd Rock from the Sun took advantage of this by making nearly every episode title a vulgar pun on the name of main character Dick. | |
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In The Order of the Stick, until a 2020 redesign of the website, no title was displayed on the comic pages. The only way to know a specific comic's title was to look its number up in the archives (also, the last comic's name is displayed in the side bar). The names of each Story Arc aren't included anywhere in the online comic, only the print editions. Which, fortunately, also display the title of the individual strips at the bottom of every page. The redesign added this to the online versions. | |
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Blue's Clues for its first four seasons. Since Joe became the host, title cards were put in use. Blue's Clues & You! displays the episode titles outright. | |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged has episode titles (usually involving a Shout-Out or Call-Back) but are never shown in either the episode or the actual video title. | |
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Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum does not show the episode titles. | |
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Rock, Paper, Scissors doesn't show the episode titles. | |
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The first episode of The Owl House did not feature a title card. | |
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Big Hero 6: The Series does not show the episode titles. | |
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The X-Files: The writers considered showing the titles in a subtle way, such as using them as the titles of case files, but decided that not mentioning them added to the mystery. The German dub avoided this and spoilt the fun by replacing (almost) every instance of "THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE" from the opening with the actual episode title. |
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In an odd inversion, TGWTG reviewer Phelous doesn't have a title for his series. Occasionally Lampshaded in the videos, either by creating a Word Salad Title or lifting one from IMDb (the most frequent being Phelous and the Movies). | |
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Dora the Explorer and its spinoffs don't have the titles appear onscreen, but they do appear in the end credits. Hero Elementary does the same thing. |
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Archer does not show the episode titles. | |
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Seinfeld episodes were given simple titles because it was assumed that nobody would ever see them. | |
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The Aquabats! Super Show! | |
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Kamen Rider did this from 2001-2004 and 2006. Kamen Rider Agito, Kamen Rider Ryuki, Kamen Rider 555, Kamen Rider Blade and Kamen Rider Kabuto all did not list episode titles on screen, but the titles were given on the official Web site. | |
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Transformers: Prime was the first western Transformers series to not feature the title of the episode on-screen. The creators said they could never agree on a way to display the titles so they just decided not to. This ended up creating some issues in late Season 1 when episodes 21-23 aired early in Canada, since nobody knew what to call the episodes. TFWiki.net went with calling them “Transformers: Prime episode 21� and so forth until the episodes were listed on Zap2It a week later. | |
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil shows the credits for the episode, but not the name of the episode itself. Mysticons does the exact same thing. |
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Law & Order originally had episode titles displayed, but stopped doing so shortly into the second season. | |
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Hanna-Barbera's Clue Club (1976) did not have episode title cards. When they were edited down as features of the Skatebirds series a year later (rebilled as Woofer & Wimper: Dog Detectives), they were kitted out with titles. | |
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American Dragon: Jake Long does not show the episode titles. | |
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Kim Possible does not show the episode titles. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series has a variant: The episodes have title cards, but the show itself doesn't. The creators admit they forgot to put it in. | |
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In Tweenies, the characters announce the title rather than it appearing on screen as an image from the upcoming episode is shown on screen. | |
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Tangled: The Series does not show the episode titles. | |
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Bob's Burgers does not show the episode titles. | |
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The Good Place has episode title cards, but they don't actually show the title, just the episode (or as they put it, "Chapter") number. | |
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Futurama, like many Fox shows does not show the episode titles. | |
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Hero Elementary does the same thing. | |
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Nana episodes show custom-styled screens with episode numbers, but no titles. | |
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Wonder Woman: None of the episodes displayed the title in the opening credits. (At least, not until later in its run.) | |
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In 1972, TV Guide would have the episode titles for The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the listing's synopsis, but the titles were never displayed on the show (or any of Hanna-Barbera's shows between 1972 and 1977). | |
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During their initial run on ABC, the 1976 episodes of Scooby-Doo did not display titles. They were added in 1977 when they were replayed with new episodes that did have titles. In 1972, TV Guide would have the episode titles for The New Scooby-Doo Movies in the listing's synopsis, but the titles were never displayed on the show (or any of Hanna-Barbera's shows between 1972 and 1977). |
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All Hail King Julien does not show the episode titles. | |
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The Arrowverse, with one exception by technicality: an episode of Legends of Tomorrow is titled "Guest Starring John Noble", and indeed credits John Noble as a guest star. | |
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Taken to an extreme in HEX, where individual episode titles announced only in listings magazines were used for the TV broadcast, but the packaging of the home video releases of both seasons only used episode numbers. | |
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HEX | hasFeature |
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The Amazing Race (starting in Season 2) derives its titles from contestants' quotes, so to those without a program guide, an episode's Title Drop may not be recognized by viewers. | |
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Survivor often does the same thing as the above example with The Amazing Race, using quotes from contestants for the titles, but regardless of whether they do or not, these titles are never seen on-screen. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with the sole exceptions being "Once More With Feeling", "Conversations With Dead People" and "Bargaining". | |
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Sid the Science Kid is actually a somewhat rare example of preschool/young children's animated series that does this. The only thing that's shown at the beginning of the episodes is a small amount of crew, such as executive producers. No episode titles are given. | |
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However, this only applies to shows made in-house. Imported shows such as PJ Masks, Bluey and Dino Ranch are exempt from this practice. | |
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PJ Masks | hasFeature |
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Mister Ed did not have episode titles up to the third season. It did for the last two. | |
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Shimmer and Shine for its first season. Starting in Season 2, title cards were used. | |
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Played with in their Pole Position series. While it doesn't have on-screen title cards, Wheelsnote Played by Melvin Franklin, one of The Temptations. (one of the two cars' on-board computers) does give the episodes' titles as he narrates the "on today's episode" segments. | |
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Cleopatra in Space does this, but an interesting case in particular as the only way to find out what the episode titles were, before the show was released on Peacock, was to translate the official Korean titles used in TV guides. | |
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Friends doesn't show the names of its episodes; however, since the titles all start with 'the one where...', they usually aren't too hard to guess. General rule of thumb is that the title refers to either the most important, interesting or funny thing in the episode. | |
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Torchwood: Miracle Day. Interestingly, the Universe Concordance Ahistory ignores these in favour of simply "Episode 1" etc, on the basis that using episode titles that never appeared on screen would just confuse things (and there is after all, precedence in the Whoniverse for not using individual episode titles for a serial even when they do appear on screen). | |
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Fellow Travelers: The episodes don't include their titles. | |
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Every single episode of Gravity Falls never had the episode titles shown onscreen. Somewhat subverted with the episodes "Bottemless Pit" and "Little Gift Shop of Horrors" where each three segments of their respected episodes had the title cards shown. |
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