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* A contemporary of ''Series/TheATeam,'' ''Series/MacGyver1985'' also featured a similar montage towards the end of each show.
* The ''Series/{{CSI}}'' shows employ this trope frequently, as the various forensic specialists build a case.
** ''Series/{{CSINY}}'s'' episode 9.04, "Unspoken," does this for the first 20 minutes or so.
* The ''Series/{{CSI}}'' shows employ this trope frequently, as the various forensic specialists build a case.
** ''Series/{{CSINY}}'s'' episode 9.04, "Unspoken," does this for the first 20 minutes or so.
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* A contemporary of ''Series/TheATeam,'' ''Series/MacGyver1985'' also featured a similar montage towards the end of each show.
* The''Series/{{CSI}}'' ''Franchise/CSIVerse'' shows employ this trope frequently, as the various forensic specialists build a case.
**case. ''Series/{{CSINY}}'s'' episode 9.04, "Unspoken," "[[Recap/CSINYS09E04 Unspoken]]," also does this for the first 20 minutes or so. so; as the title implies, there is no spoken dialogue during that time frame.
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** This montage, complete with the original A-Team theme, makes a triumphant, played-straight return in the episode “Sand Job” of its successor series ''Series/TheGrandTour'' as the three [[Main/ItMakesSenseInContext collect plastic bottles and make them into floats]].
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** This montage, complete with the original A-Team theme, makes a triumphant, played-straight lampshades-but-played-straight return in the episode “Sand Job” of its successor series ''Series/TheGrandTour'' as the three [[Main/ItMakesSenseInContext collect plastic bottles and make them into floats]].floats]], though it is somewhat subverted when the montage is cued a second time after their disastrous first attempt.
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** This montage, complete with the original A-Team theme, makes a triumphant, played-straight return in the episode “Sand Job” of its successor series ''Series/TheGrandTour'' as the three [[Main/ItMakesSenseInContext collect plastic bottles and make them into floats]].
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* In VideoGame/DeponiaDoomsday Rufus and his pack after being locked in barn by [[LizardFolk fewlocks]] builds wehicle in this way. Even music in this scene is titled [[EgocentricTeamNaming R-Team]].
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* In VideoGame/DeponiaDoomsday ''VideoGame/DeponiaDoomsday'' Rufus and his pack after being locked in barn by [[LizardFolk fewlocks]] builds wehicle in this way. Even music in this scene is titled [[EgocentricTeamNaming R-Team]].
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* In VideoGame/DeponiaDoomsday Rufus and his pack after being locked in barn by [[LizardFolk fewlocks]] builds wehicle in this way. Even music in this scene is titled [[EgocentricTeamNaming R-Team]].
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Named after the 80's series ''Series/TheATeam'', which had such montage OncePerEpisode. The true "A-Team Montage" will often include large quantities of StockFootage. This can lead to humorous mistakes, such as an obvious set of black hands building the superweapon, even though Creator/MrT's character had been captured by bad guys.
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Named after the 80's The80s series ''Series/TheATeam'', which had such montage OncePerEpisode. The true "A-Team Montage" will often include large quantities of StockFootage. This can lead to humorous mistakes, such as an obvious set of black hands building the superweapon, even though Creator/MrT's character had been captured by bad guys.
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* In the working script for the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold," the scene where Mal and his crew prepare their ''literal'' ArmyOfThievesAndWhores is described with "A-Team-style 'getting shit done' music plays under this."
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* In the working script for the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold," the scene where Mal and his scrappy crew prepare their ''literal'' ArmyOfThievesAndWhores is described with "A-Team-style 'getting shit done' music plays under this."
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The A-Team was also famous for the [[Series/MacGyver1985 apparent genius-level skills they employed]] during the montage; in a matter of a few minutes, the A-Team could turn six feet of PVC piping, a golf-cart, and several kilograms of semi-volatile chemicals into a heavily-armored tank. That their captors were routinely stupid enough to [[LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard lock them in a warehouse]] ''full'' of PVC piping, golf carts and semi-volatile chemicals is not relevant to the trope, though it is an example of extreme GenreBlindness.
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The A-Team was also famous for the [[Series/MacGyver1985 apparent genius-level DIY skills they employed]] during the montage; in a matter of a few minutes, the A-Team could turn six feet of PVC piping, a golf-cart, and several kilograms of semi-volatile chemicals into a heavily-armored tank. That their captors were routinely stupid enough to [[LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard lock them in a warehouse]] ''full'' of PVC piping, golf carts and semi-volatile chemicals is not relevant to the trope, though it is an example of extreme GenreBlindness.