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From 1990 to 1996, Odyssey Visual Design and Creator/MiramarProductions released a DirectToVideo series of movies on [[UsefulNotes/{{VCR}} VHS]], UsefulNotes/LaserDisc, and, later, UsefulNotes/{{DVD}}[[note]]They were also released on [=MovieCD=] and [=Video8=], both of which are obscure movie formats. For a complete list of what was released on what, see [[Trivia/TheMindsEye the trivia page]][[/note]] with the intention of showcasing the talents of both computer graphics programs and the number of animators and animation studios current to the time, all set to electronic music. Hundreds of animators submitted animations to the project, and their work was put together in segments attempting to follow an overarching theme. The series was comprised of:

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From 1990 to 1996, Odyssey Visual Design and Creator/MiramarProductions released a DirectToVideo series of movies on [[UsefulNotes/{{VCR}} [[Platform/{{VCR}} VHS]], UsefulNotes/LaserDisc, Platform/LaserDisc, and, later, UsefulNotes/{{DVD}}[[note]]They Platform/{{DVD}}[[note]]They were also released on [=MovieCD=] and [=Video8=], both of which are obscure movie formats. For a complete list of what was released on what, see [[Trivia/TheMindsEye the trivia page]][[/note]] with the intention of showcasing the talents of both computer graphics programs and the number of animators and animation studios current to the time, all set to electronic music. Hundreds of animators submitted animations to the project, and their work was put together in segments attempting to follow an overarching theme. The series was comprised of:
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-> ''"You are now entering a world inside the essence of your imagination. Look within your dreams. They can take you [[TitleDrop beyond the mind’s eye]]."''
-->-- '''Opening narration''' from ''Beyond the Mind's Eye'', some of the few words spoken throughout the series

From 1990 to 1996, Odyssey Visual Design and Creator/MiramarProductions released a DirectToVideo series of movies on [[UsefulNotes/{{VCR}} VHS]], UsefulNotes/LaserDisc, and, later, UsefulNotes/{{DVD}}[[note]]They were also released on [=MovieCD=] and [=Video8=], both of which are obscure movie formats. For a complete list of what was released on what, see [[Trivia/TheMindsEye the trivia page]][[/note]] with the intention of showcasing the talents of both computer graphics programs and the number of animators and animation studios current to the time, all set to electronic music. Hundreds of animators submitted animations to the project, and their work was put together in segments attempting to follow an overarching theme. The series was comprised of:

* ''The Mind’s Eye: A Computer Animation Odyssey'' (Miramar Images, Inc., 1990): Music produced by James Reynolds
* ''Beyond the Mind’s Eye'' (Odyssey Visual Design, 1992): Music produced by Jan Hammer (composer for ''Series/MiamiVice'')
* ''The Gate to the Mind’s Eye'' (Odyssey Visual Design, 1994): Music produced by Music/ThomasDolby
* ''Odyssey Into the Mind’s Eye'' (Odyssey Productions, 1996): Music produced by Kerry Livgren (founder and guitarist of the musical group Music/{{Kansas}})

The latter three also feature visual effects generated for films and television networks: ''Beyond'' has the virtual reality segments from ''Film/TheLawnmowerMan'', animation from an old Hawaiian Punch commercial, and the old opening segment for ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''; ''The Gate'' included then-current commercial advertisements for [[Creator/{{Syfy}} the Syfy Channel]] (the network's ‘90s logo can be seen on the sides of the spacecraft in “Armageddon”); and ''Odyssey'' has the computer reality segments from ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'', an animated segment from ''[[VideoGame/EccoTheDolphin Ecco: The Tides of Time]]'', a theatrical animation once used for Creator/{{TNT}}, and a visual ad for Fuji Television.

Segments from the first two ''Mind's Eye'' videos were used alongside clips from ''WesternAnimation/{{Imaginaria}}'' (another Miramar-produced CGI compilation video) on Canadian cable channel Creator/{{YTV}}'s 1994-1996 "Short Circuitz" interstitials, primarily as filler back when the station was only required to run 8 minutes of commercials an hour. Independent superstation NTV (Newfoundland Television) adapted these videos into five "Computer Animated Art Festivals" in the 2000s alongside new post-production effects and pop music soundtracks, giving even more of a MindScrew effect than before.

The entire series can be viewed on Website/YouTube in [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9PErHPb5c3SY1GSAdKkSxn7muetFWxmr this playlist]], which also features comparisons between [[SpecialEdition modified versions]] [[GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion of the films]].

Please note that the series does not fall within the bounds of WesternAnimation since it features submissions from all over the world.

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!!Tropes that appear in the film series include:

* ActionPrologue: ''The Gate'' is the only film in the series to have one. In it, an extremely large demonic being watches a futuristic war in one city, one FlyingCar chases another in another city, and Alloy makes efforts to prevent the apocalypse.
* AdaptationalNameChange:
** In '' The Mind's Eye'', the segment "[[NameAndName Stanley and Stella]] in: [[TheNamesake Breaking the Ice]]" is retitled "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]", and also rescored.
** Similarly, the segment "Virtually Yours" is retitled "Nothing But Love" when put in ''Beyond''
** The "main character" of ''The Gate'' was named Virtus in [[https://babiole.net/en/virtus/ the source segment]] of [[ProtagonistTitle the same name]], but was changed to Alloy.
* AlienSky: "Armageddon" in ''The Gate'' features one. Over one of the various worlds we see, one of them is in ''very'' close proximity to a Saturn-like gas giant which sports two sets of crossed rings.
* AllThereInTheManual: The plot of ''The Gate''. The packaging describes it as a sort of adventure following the end of the world. A robot from the future named Alloy travels back in time in order to save the future from destruction, and it does this by restarting the universe. If you hadn’t read the back of the box, this would probably have been lost on you due to the videos’ general lack of consistency.
* AllThereInTheScript: Many character names are present in the credits.
** In ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]", the bird is named Stanley and the fish is named Stella. That's because when Symbolics Graphics Division first released it, it was called ''[[NameAndName Stanley and Stella]] in: [[TheNamesake Breaking the Ice]]''.
** In the ''Beyond'' segment "Too Far'', the "robot" on the TV is named Krypto
** In ''The Gate'', the video's packaging says the "main character"'s name is Alloy.
* AmbiguousRobot: Due to the series's abstract nature and focus on CGI from the [[TheNineties 1990s]], many things are ambiguous robots.
** ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]" has fish that are ambiguous MechanicalLifeforms. They have metallic textures on the gold parts, which could easily just be jewelry. Their textures aren't as shiny as the birds, and their bodies can bend [[ShapedLikeItself just like a fish]]. They have lips, but they never open, unlike the birds' beaks. The birds have [[MasculineLinesFeminineCurves more angular features]] and visible joints on the wings, putting them [[{{StealthPun}} squarely]] in the camp of Mechanical Lifeforms.
** The [[TVHeadRobot TV Head Robots]] in ''Odyssey'' are these as well, as they appear to have shiny human bodies.
* AnimateInanimateObject: these appear frequently in the series.
%%note: Since there are so many examples, and to avoid confusion, only examples found in all known versions are listed. That means the original and RadioShack versions of The Mind's Eye and Beyond. It is not known whether The Gate and Odyssey had different versions like these, so we'll focus on the known versions for now.
** In ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "Heart of the Machine", clusters of gears turn and morph themselves, and later a "character" made of four sticks and four circles explores a plateau with several moving structures.
** ''Beyond''
*** In the segment "Seeds of life", trees are able to move as if they had muscles or motors.
*** The segment "Brave New World" [[BookEnds starts and ends]] with flying square tiles.
*** "Windows" features objects in an artist's room floating in the air and leaving the room.
** ''The Gate''
*** "Nuvogue" shows couches, tables, a floor, and walls assembling themselves into a living room.
*** "Quantum Mechanic" shows several guitar necks (with headblocks) sticking out of a pool of lava.
** ''Odyssey'' segment "Out of Step" features hammers all banging on a steel bar in unison. [[BrickJoke They appear again just before the credits]].
** Shared between installments:
*** Pens and other drawing utensils float and draw on their own in ''The Mind's Eye'' and ''The Gate''.
*** Various structures build themselves in ''The Mind's Eye'', ''The Gate'' and ''Odyssey''
* ArtisticLicenseGeology: Also in "Creation", Earth is shown to have its current continental arrangement in a pre-humanity world. Tectonic shifts mean the continents would have looked different in the times of the Cambrian Explosion and dinosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseSpace: In ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "Creation", [[AstronomicZoom the camera flies through a field of stars]]. The constellation Orion is shown to have all stars exist on the same plane. In reality, [[https://www.howitworksdaily.com/what-are-constellations every star is a different distance from Earth]], like most if not all constellations. Also, it is shown in the correct orientation while the camera is facing ''towards'' Earth, not away. Finally, constellations move very slowly, so they would have looked different in the pre-humanity world "Creation" shows.
* AspectRatioSwitch: The default AspectRatio for all four films is 4:3, but occasionally the latter two will {{Letterbox}} footage to widescreen.
** ''The Mind's Eye'': Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]].
** ''Beyond'': [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Some segments, like the flying tiles in "Brave New World" and the [[OrangeBlueContrast blue]] [[HollywoodDarkness nighttime shots]] in "Windows", with slightly taller and wider aspect ratios, respectively. [=TVs=] of [[TheNineties the era]] had overscan, which would make this less noticeable.
** ''The Gate'': Parts of "The Ascent of Man" and "Moon Base" are letterboxed to widescreen.
** ''Odyssey'': Much of "Unstoppable" and one shot in "Out of Step" are letterboxed.
* AstronomicZoom:
** The original ''The Mind's Eye'' [[BookEnds starts and ends]] with one of these.
** At the end of the ''Beyond'' segment "Afternoon Adventure", one of these has the camera back up from a tree, soon revealed to be in an artificial biome on the moon. The camera proceeds to leave the moon.
** The beginning of ''The Gate'' segment "N.E.O." zooms into a sun in this fashion. Later, it shows atoms forming and turning into Planet Earth.
* BarbieDollAnatomy: All four films feature nude humanoid figures, and not one of them has genitalia or even nipples.
** ... with three exceptions in the final ''Beyond'' segment "Voyage Home". It shows three male figures with blank faces and full genitalia. [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext They come out of three eggs and dance a little before combining to form one egg]].
* BigNo: Happens at the end of "Armageddon" in ''The Gate'', and is echoed in "Big Bang Backwards"
* TheBlank: Shows up quite a bit throughout the series. They are notably featured in ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "Technodance" as the submission "Aloi" (which uses just a ring with three triangular "hairs" for a head). Anything constructed of blocks is quite likely to lack facial features. The humanoid figures are about a one-in-four chance of lacking a face, too.
* BookEnds:
** ''The Mind's Eye'' opens with an AstronomicZoom towards Earth, starting with the Big Bang, and ends with an inversion of the trope.
** The ''Beyond'' segment "Brave New World" starts and ends with flying square tiles ([[AspectRatioSwitch with a slightly narrower aspect ratio]])
** ''The Gate'' starts with an eye opening, where the video then [[EyeRecall zooms into the iris]] to show the title, and ends by zooming out of the eye just before it closes. Weirdly, the eye zooms out twice, book-ending the credits.
*** The segment "Valley of the Mind's Eye" starts and ends with the same shot of a window and a table.
* [[{{Bowdlerise}} Bowdlerization]]: Happened to the [=RadioShack=] version of ''Beyond'' in a few places. A comparison can be found [[https://youtu.be/OImotYokMEE here]].
** In the first segment "Virtual Reality", two humanoid figures are shown kissing each other before twisting into a wormhole. This is replaced with abstract imagery.
** In a baffling move, the trio of female singers in "Too Far" are cut out.
** Even more baffling is that entire segment "Nothing But Love" is cut out.
** Happens twice in "Voyage Home".
*** The segment "Lorelei" prominently features a mermaid with a very small SeashellBra. Her segment is replaced with images of space and alien planets.
*** The segment "Prebirth" features the only exception to BarbieDollAnatomy in the entire series. It is replaced with more abstract imagery and an AstronomicZoom away from a black hole.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: At the end of ''The Gate'' segment "Nuvogue", a FacelessEye turns off the viewer's TV.
* BrickJoke: The mallet from ''Odyssey'''s "Out of Step" shows up again before the credits.
* CameraAbuse:
** ''Beyond'' has a clip near the end where miniature pterosaurs bump into a camera wandering through a dark world. The first two bounce off the lens, cracking it. The third shatters it and is subsequently ''cooked'' to the lens by an electric discharge.
** ''The Gate'' segment "Armageddon" shows the camera rear-ending a FlyingCar. This causes brief static as opposed to a cracked lens.
** ''Odyssey'' features a segment shown from the perspective of a rover wandering through a prehistoric era. In the space of a few minutes, the rover is nearly stomped on, forced off of a cliff, caught by a pterosaur, nearly dropped into a volcano, and implied to have finally been destroyed by another pterosaur attacking it.
* CasualInterstellarTravel: spaceships with low passenger capacities are shown in all four films.
** ''The Mind's Eye'' has these in "Leaving the Bonds of Earth"
** ''Beyond'' has two of these at the end of "Transformers"
** ''The Gate'' has these in "Big Bang Backwards" and "Moon Base"
** ''Odyssey'': The block from "Unstoppable" is capable of leaving Earth and entering Space. Spaceships also appear at various points
* CirclingBirdies: In relation to the pterosaurs in ''Beyond'' mentioned above. Although nothing is seen, a subtle chatter blended with the resting music can be heard after the third pterosaur whacks the camera. Its composition invokes the idea that the pterosaur had a brief vision of birdies before it gets fried.
* ConstellationsAsLocations: In ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "Creation", the camera flies through Orion's belt. Orion is shown to have all stars exist on the same plane.
* ConvectionSchmonvection: Happens twice in ''The Gate''.
** "Big Bang Backwards" shows a [[CasualInterstellarTravel personal spaceship]] flying awfully close to a sun.
** "Quantum Mechanic" shows many guitar necks (with headblocks) are sticking out of a pool of lava.
* CrazyPrepared: Richard Strange's character in "Unstoppable" in ''Odyssey''. His lab requires the flying block to go through numerous obstacles, roadblocks and traps in order to escape.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ''The Gate'', in comparison to the rest of the series, features a lot more dark visuals, action, war, and an image of some massive, demonic lifeform looming over a planet. The “River of Souls” is especially jarring with its endless plain of human faces.
* {{Determinator}}: Both Richard Strange’s character and the block from the “Unstoppable” sequence in ''Odyssey''. Strange uses a large variety of traps and machines trying to keep the block from escaping. The block, on the other hand, is so determined to get away from him that it just smashes straight through everything.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Happens a few times.
** In [[https://youtu.be/wHllSEYSYcU?t=545 the RadioShack version]] of ''Beyond'' segment "Afternoon Adventure", we see a first person view of very fast driving. This is the same driving we see in the WesternAnimation/{{Imaginaria}} segment "On The Road"
** A particular set of scenes from ''The Gate'' sequence "Armageddon" follow a small shuttle-like vehicle attempting to navigate the city. Key word ''attempting''. Unlike most of the other vehicles around it, it has an incredible swerve caused by its voluminous rear end, veers wildly across its own direction of travel, bounces against buildings and tunnels, and, [[TooDumbToLive after ignoring various signs indicating a closed tunnel]], has an implicitly fatal head-on with a massive wall of metal. One scene also features the vehicle breaking suddenly for a large sign reading "止まれ" (Japanese for "stop") and being [[CameraAbuse rear-ended by the camera]].
*** The camera does about as well, flying through oncoming traffic, bouncing off scenery, and [[CameraAbuse rear-ending the above vehicle]].
* EarthShatteringKaboom: “Volatile Planet” in ''Odyssey'' shows a planet slowly heading in this direction while a spacecraft is trying to escape.
* EntertainmentAboveTheirAge: In the ''The Gate to The Mind's Eye'' segment "Nuvogue", a young FacelessEye watches an [[ShowWithinAShow in-universe gangster show]] called ''Private Eye''.
* EpilepticFlashingLights: In ''The Gate'' segment "Quantum Mechanic" submission "Walking Figure in Sight", there is a 3D Zoetrope that makes use of a 15hz strobe light to make figures on a spinning disc seem to move.
* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Happens twice in ''The Gate'':
** "Armageddon" has [[OminousLatinChanting Latin lyrics]] sung in the first half. The CD features a translation of this, which is pretty much the horrors associated with Armageddon.
** "Valley of The Mind's Eye" is a love song that begins with with [[GratuitousFrench French]] lines. They are SpokenWordInMusic.
---> Ma chère Josephine
---> Que le monde a changé depuis ma derniere lettre
---> Ainsi ce soir je prends ma plume
---> Non pas pour me merveiller
---> Sur l'epoque ou nous vivons
---> Mais pour declarer l'amour
---> Qui est dans mon coeur [[labelnote:translation]]My dearest Josephine, How the world has changed since I last wrote, So tonight I take up my pen, Not to marvel, At these wonderous times, But to declare the love, That is in my heart[[/labelnote]]
* EyeOpen: ''The Gate'' begins with a close-up on an eye, and the camera promptly [[EyeRecall zooms into the pupil]]. [[BookEnds the film ends with this shot in reverse]]. Twice. Once before the credits and once after.
* EyeRecall: Played with and used as an IdiosyncraticWipe.
** ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "Creation" has the camera go into a fish's eye, but there is no scene where it comes out.
** The BookEnds of ''The Gate'' suggest the entire film is an example of this. Not as a flashback, but as imagination. Weirdly, it zooms out of the eye twice, [[BookEnds book-ending]] the credits.
* FacelessEye: “Too Far” in ''Beyond'' and “Nuvogue” in ''The Gate'' feature eyeballs living and behaving completely independent from a body. They are mostly found watching TV and come in different sizes ranging from adult eyes to teenage eyes moving out for the first time to dog eyes (which are still somehow able to enjoy a bone). While the whole idea of the “mind’s eye” is the video series’ main theme, these segments are more-or-less there to just be weird.
* FalseCameraEffects: a RackFocus happens in [[https://youtu.be/wHllSEYSYcU?t=1582 the RadioShack version]] of ''Beyond'' segment "Midnight" when a jellyfish is attacking a school of piranhas.
* FamilyFriendlyMatureContent: In ''The Gate'', near the end of the segment "Nuvogue", the child eyeball is watching a gangster show named ''Private Eye'' on their TV.
* FeatherFingers: In ''The Gate'' segment "Nuvogue" submission "Laser Broadway", there are dancing birds. Their wings appear to be as versatile as human hands. The can be seen holding {{UsefulNotes/LaserDisc}}s[[note]]"Laser Broadway" was originally a [=LaserDisc=] commercial, that's why[[/note]], microphones, playing guitars, even throwing hats. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as the birds are MechanicalLifeforms. And [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything they don't even attempt to fly]].
* FloatingLimbs: Happens a few times
** ''The Mind's Eye'':
*** A "character" made of four sticks and four circles is shown at the end of ''Heart of the Machine''
*** Later, in "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]", there are birds and fish with detached parts. The closer you inspect, the more you find.
** ''Beyond the Mind's Eye'' has many stylized musicians in ''Too Far'' with several floating limbs.
** ''The Gate'': Alloy (the "main character") has no joints in the traditional sense. He appears to have an invisible neck, as well an invisible connection between his torso and "legs".
* FlyingCar: Particularly popular when showing a futuristic city. ''Odyssey'' gives us the classic, no-lifting-surfaces-or-engines version. ''The Gate'', however, with its more TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture approach depicts a number of shuttle-like flying vehicles with visible thrusters and tail fins.
* FreezeFrameBonus: Three happen in ''The Gate'' segment "Armageddon"
** In the submission "Megalopolice" (made by {{Creator/Sega}}), [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] appears twice. One very briefly on an advertisement for beer while the camera flies somewhat beneath building height, the second as a neon sign while the camera follows a flying car down a narrow street filled with Japanese shops.
** In the submission "Carpet Stains", While a truck is driving by in a "National Forest" full of tree stumps, a road sign is briefly visible suggesting the road leads to Carpet City and Hell. Both of which are 20 miles ([[UnitConfusion kilometers?]]) away.
* FunnyAnimalAnatomy:
** In [[https://youtu.be/wHllSEYSYcU?t=1896 The RadioShack version]] of ''Beyond'' segment "The Pyramid" submission "Styro", there is a heavily stylized dog named Styro. His legs have only one joint beneath the hips/shoulders, suggesting they're plantigrate. Although his feet are either missing or fully integrated with the ends of his legs.
** ''The Gate'' segment "Nuvogue" submission "Laser Broadway" features dancing birds. [[FeatherFingers They can use their wings]] to hold UsefulNotes/{{LaserDisc}}s[[note]]"Laser Broadway" was originally a [=LaserDisc=] commercial, that's why[[/note]], microphones, play guitars and throw hats. [[HumanlikeFootAnatomy They have plantigrade legs with forward-bending knees.]] However, their feet still have rear-facing toes like real birds, though it's two forward and two backward, while real birds have two or three forward and one backward. All this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] since they are MechanicalLifeforms.
* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion:
** ''[[https://youtu.be/R0p3V3DDWck The Mind's Eye]]'': [=RadioShack=] distributed their own versions of this and ''Beyond''. Both include [[TheNotRemix extended versions of the end credits songs]] and replace footage in seemingly random places. Some replacement footage in ''The Mind's Eye'' is taken from ''Beyond'' and visa versa.
*** "Creation", "Heart of the Machine" and "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]" are the only scenes that are completely identical between both versions.
*** "The Temple", the final segement in the original, is replaced with three segments named "Q Factor", "Tingri" and "The Way I Feel". All of them named after new songs introduced. None of them are made by James Reynolds, who made all the songs in the original.
** ''[[https://youtu.be/OImotYokMEE Beyond]]'' was treated the same way as ''The Mind's Eye''.
*** No segment is completely identical to the original
*** The serene beginnings of "Afternoon Adventure" and "Transformers" are removed, cutting straight to the energetic parts of the songs.
*** "Afternoon Adventure" shows a hornet chasing a smaller bee, but is completely replaced with a first-person view of [[DrivesLikeCrazy very fast driving]], which is identical to the WesternAnimation/{{Imaginaria}} segment "On The Road". The ending segment of a colony on the moon remains unchanged.
*** [[{{Bowdlerise}} Bowdlerization]] happens to "Virtual Reality" and "Voyage Home".
*** "Nothing But Love" is replaced with "Midnight", which uses the credits theme. It's also placed just before "Windows", while "Nothing But Love" was after that segment. "Midnight" even contains a shot of a flower in a vase that would later be used in ''The Gate'' segment "Valley of The Mind's Eye''.
*** The voice sample [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext "We are of the butterfly"]] in "The Pyramid" is removed.
** [[https://youtu.be/l62575tSvjw ''The Gate'']] escaped this treatment, but Miramar Productions (the original creators) ended up [[{{Remaster}} remastering]] the audio to surround and added extra sound effects to it. No visual changes are present between versions.
* GratuitousFrench: heard in the first part of ''The Gate'' song "Valley of The Mind's Eye". ''The Gate'' actually had more French submissions than its predecessors.
--> Ma chère Josephine
--> Que le monde a changé depuis ma derniere lettre
--> Ainsi ce soir je prends ma plume
--> Non pas pour me merveiller
--> Sur l'epoque ou nous vivons
--> Mais pour declarer l'amour
--> Qui est dans mon coeur [[labelnote:translation]]My dearest Josephine, How the world has changed since I last wrote, So tonight I take up my pen, Not to marvel, At these wonderous times, But to declare the love, That is in my heart[[/labelnote]]
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: "Nuvogue" in ''The Gate'' uses images of UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington, UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln, and others as characters interacting with each other. Specifically, the images used are the presidents' portraits as they have been printed on American ''money'', and they are put on top of basically whatever body the animators felt like giving them. George Washington has never looked so buff.
* HumongousMecha: Some of these appear in the ''Beyond'' segment "Transformers"
* HumanlikeFootAnatomy:
** In the [=RadioShack=] version of ''Beyond'' segment "The Pyramid" submission "Styro", there is a heavily stylized dog named Styro. His legs have only one joint beneath the hips/shoulders, suggesting they're plantigrate. Although his feet are either missing or fully integrated with the ends of his legs.
** ''The Gate'' segment "Nuvogue" submission "Laser Broadway" features dancing birds. They have plantigrade legs with forward-bending knees. However, their feet still have rear-facing toes like real birds, though it's two forward and two backward, while real birds have two or three forward and one backward. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since they are MechanicalLifeforms.
* IdiosyncraticWipe: Occurs frequently due to the series's abstract nature.
** ''The Mind's Eye (1990)'' segment "Creation" has the camera [[EyeRecall go into a fish's eye]] for no obvious reason other than this trope.
** The ''Beyond The Mind's Eye'' segment "Windows" has several of these in a row with the camera flying into nested [=TVs=].
** ''The Gate to The Mind's Eye'':
*** "Big Bang Backwards" begins with Alloy's helmet's eye hole closing around the frame to form a close-up of his helmet's "face".
*** "The Ascent Of Man" has a few of these. One transitions from a waterfall to an Antarctic landscape (featuring a penguin) with the latter shot's camera peeking out from behind a rock. Another transitions from the exterior of a Mesoamerican temple to the interior of an Egyptian temple. This is accomplished when a painted pillar wipes the screen to the left and brings another scene with it.
** ''Odyssey Into The Mind's Eye'' segment "The Traveler" does this when the camera zooms into a screen.
* InterspeciesRomance: ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]" features a bird and a fish falling in love.
* MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: Only halfway down this page and finding descriptions that don't make sense? Guess what. It gets worse.
* MechanicalLifeforms: Pops up throughout the series, notably in the form of ''The Mind’s Eye''[='s=] chrome-plated dinosaurs and ''The Gate''[='s=] [[https://youtu.be/6c1nIF5iS_M steel-clad parrot singers]].
* MediumBlending: Despite the intention of showing off computer animations, some segments feature real-life filming.
** In the [[https://youtu.be/KxcUE5Vh2mU?t=346 RadioShack version]] of ''The Mind's Eye'' (specifically the segment "Civilization Rising"), there appears to be a person magically creating a carousel of animals. The way the clothes move would have been cloth simulation too advanced for the early 90s.
** ''Beyond'' has a few instances of this.
*** “Afternoon Adventure” is mostly a walkthrough of a forest with its animated components (a small bee and a larger hornet) set up to appear as if one is chasing the other.
*** "Too Far" features some [[FacelessEye faceless eyes]] watching a TV, which appears to be showing a live-action soccer game. There are also stylized musicians which appear to be playing in front of monochrome clouds.
*** "Windows" shows a string of live-action images moving into an eye.
*** "Theater of Magic" has some live-action faces on the walls of what seems to be a museum. Seconds later, two projections appear on the wall and show the same live-action shot of a building getting demolished, along with smoke that persists into the next shot.[[note]]Smoke would have been very hard, if not impossible, to do in CGI in 1992. However, a 1996 movie named {{Film/Twister}} features a CGI tornado.[[/note]]
** ''The Gate'':
*** The BookEnds feature [[EyeOpen an eye opening]] with the camera [[EyeRecall zooming into the eye]]. Although it only zooms in once, it zooms out twice, book-ending the credits.
*** “Valley of the Mind’s Eye” features an actor appearing for a few seconds inside a computer-generated building at two different points.
*** "Quantum Mechanic" briefly shows a live-action mouse running inside a wheel.
** ''Odyssey's'' “Unstoppable” features Richard Strange (who appeared as background characters from ''Film/Batman1989'', ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallowsPart1'', and ''Film/RobinHoodPrinceOfThieves'') interacting with a computer-generated security terminal.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Done in ''Odyssey''. With a warehouse full of ''hammers''! At the end of “Out of Step”, the music is interrupted by one hammer that has fallen out of sync with the others and instead is playing a loud Mexican-esque beat while having changed to a red mallet. The other hammers discontinue their rhythmic striking and stare at the mallet until the mallet stops and realizes that the others have taken exception to its individuality. It resumes the beat and changes back into a steel hammer to match the others. [[BrickJoke This returns at the end]] of ''Odyssey'' to show that the same hammer has earned this ire again. However, instead of syncing up, it begins playing its unique beat as if to show the others that it no longer gives a crap.
* NoPlotNoProblem: The hundreds of animators who submitted videos to the series didn’t really coordinate their efforts a whole lot. Even within each sequence, not a lot of effort was put into forming a coherent story (with certain exceptions, such as "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]" in ''The Mind's Eye'' and “Nothing But Love” in ''Beyond'' which are whole sequences submitted by a single studio).
** ''The Mind's Eye'' has a vague narrative spanning from the Big Bang to humans acheiving CasualInterstellarTravel.
** ''The Gate'' averted this with its overall plot of a robot restarting the world after it is destroyed, which takes the viewer from the future back to the beginning of the universe and through all of mankind’s history up into a new future.
* TheNotRemix:
** ''The Mind's Eye'':
*** The credits song in the [=RadioShack=] version is nearly twice as long (10:55 instead of 6:13). Before the shorter version ends, the extended version diverges with very subtle differences. A comparison with both versions in separate stereo channels can be found [[https://youtu.be/R0p3V3DDWck?t=2666 here]].
** ''Beyond'':
*** The album versions of the songs are almost all, of not all, Not-Remixes.
*** Jan Hammer made [[https://youtu.be/8anvufMs_m8 a vocal version]] of the track "Seeds of Life".
*** In "The Pyramid", the voice sample [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext "we are of the butterfly"]] is removed for the [=RadioShack=] version. It also has a different ending in the album version.
*** The credits song was given the exact same treatment as the one from ''The Mind's Eye''. This comparison can be found [[https://youtu.be/OImotYokMEE?t=2837 here]]. This time, the [=RadioShack=] version is only 30 seconds longer (9:05 to 9:35).
** ''The Gate:''
*** When the sound was mixed into surround, extra sound effects were added. A comparison can be found [[https://youtu.be/l62575tSvjw here]].
* OhCrap: Surely what was going on in the mind of the flying predator insect as the camera holds on its face when its a out to crash into a hungry spider's web in "Afternoon Adventure" in ''Beyond''.
* OminousLatinChanting: "Armageddon" in the first half, sung in the background during some of the darker and chaotic scenes. The CD features a translation of this, which is pretty much the horrors associated with Armageddon.
* OncePerEpisode: In the credits of all the films, once all the people who made the music and arranged the clips are stated, text on screen says "The following names are the computer animation companies and artists whose creativity and dedication to a new art form made this program possible". Then it cites the sources where the clips come from.
* PercussiveMaintenance: One of the eyeball scenes in "Nuvogue" in ''The Gate''. A pair of eyeballs' TV dies after they've been bouncing around on the remote, and the only way to fix it is for one eye to smack the side of the TV.
* PrecisionFStrike: "Nuvogue", wherein the singer Music/ThomasDolby mutters about [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext kicking Washington's ass for stealing his cigars]]. This is as vulgar as the whole series gets.
* ProductDisplacement: The Hawaiian Punch cans in ''Beyond'' segment "Too Far" have their labels replaced with labels reading "Too Far Juice".
* ProgressiveEraMontage: Both ''The Mind's Eye'' and ''The Gate'' show eras stretching from the Big Bang to humans achieving CasualInterstellarTravel. Although ''The Mind's Eye'' has (an) extra scene(s) after the montage ([[GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion the number depends on the version]]) and ''The Gate'' has another scene ahead of the montage.
* PunBasedTitle: Some of the animators gave these to their submissions.
* RadioVoice: happens a lot in ''The Gate''. The bulk of it is with the FlyingCar[=s'=] two-way radios, and happens to a lesser extent in in the segments "Big Bang Backwards" and "Moon Base".
* RandomEventsPlot: All four films have these. Any narrative that stretches throughout any of these films is vague at best. Some individual segments, such as ''The Mind's Eye's'' "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]" and ''Beyond's'' "Nothing But Love" have cohesive self-contained plots.
* RasterVision: In ''Beyond'' segment "Windows" submission "Looking Into the Future", the camera flies into nested [=TVs=]. The first one produces a coarse raster[[note]]This possibly symbolizes the analog TV systems that came before 525 (NTSC) or 625 line (PAL/SECAM) systems, such as UsefulNotes/{{Britain}}'s 405 line system and early experimental broadcasts[[/note]], then fades into the full resolution[[note]]That's 480i, as the series was DirectToVideo[[/note]].
* RecurringElement:
** From the very beginning, the animators have enjoyed using tunnels of various sorts to shove the camera through, whether they were made out of light or looked more like a cave.
** There are two segments that are standalone love stories. ''The Mind's Eye'' has "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]" while ''Beyond'' has "Nothing But Love". ''The Gate'' also has "Valley of The Mind's Eye", which is a love song.
** Spaceships also appear in all four films.
* RollercoasterMine: “Volatile Planet” in ''Odyssey'' features one which travels through an ''active volcano''. The bizarre nature of the segment is justified; the entire segment is a visual from an actual theme park ride.
* RubeGoldbergDevice: "Nuvogue" from ''The Gate'' features one that, when a piece of paper is inserted into a slot in a box, the devices inside eventually cause a card to slide out through another slot.
* SeashellBra: The ''Beyond'' segment "Lorelei" in "Voyage Home" features a mermaid with one of these.
* ShoutOut: ''Beyond'' segment “{{Franchise/Transformers}}”.
* SilenceIsGolden: The series is full of this, with most of the sound being music, with sound effects occasionally peppered in. As the series goes on, this is slowly eroded. Exceptions to this trope are listed here.
** The first film had no lyrics or words at all, the closest thing being the voice sample "Oh My" in "Technodance".
** ''Beyond The Mind's Eye'' had slightly more words.
*** It had a brief OpeningNarration "You are now entering a world inside the essence of your imagination. Look within your dreams, they can take you [[TitleDrop beyond the mind's eye]]".
*** The DVDBonusContent has a vocal version of "Seeds of Life".
*** "Too Far" has autotuned and chorded female voice singing "Too Far, take it easy, it's alright" exactly seven times. It also features a robotic voice saying [[SpokenWordInMusic "It is too late. You have gone too far"]] just before the bridge.
*** "Nothing But Love" plays it straight, then [[SuddenlySpeaking subverts it at the end]]. It has a female voice say "I don't want your sculptures, I love ''you''"
*** "The Pyramid" subverts it again with the voice sample "[[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext We are of the butterfly]]"
** ''The Gate'' takes it up one more notch, where some songs have full sets of lyrics.
*** The first half of "Armageddon" had [[OminousLatinChanting Latin lyrics]] plus two separate voices singing "[[TitleDrop Armgeddon]]". The second half has proper lyrics.
*** "N.E.O" has guest vocalist Dr. Fiorella Terenzi's lines as SpokenWordInMusic, with the only word actually sung being when she repeats "[[TitleDrop Neo]]". Music/ThomasDolby raps "look at it this way: a river of space, a ribbon of time. Like a burial, a river of space, a ribbon of time".
*** "Valley of The Mind's Eye" starts off with [[SpokenWordInMusic Spoken Word]] lines [[GratuitousFrench in French]] and has lyrics sung in English.
*** "Nuvogue" and "Quantum Mechanic" have fully English lyrics with not so much as one foreign word.
** ''Odyssey''
*** "One Dark World" and "Aspen Moon" have lyrics
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: ''Beyond'' segment "The Pyramid" submission "The Little Death" jacks up the conventional scale by introducing two characters who have their ''skin'' colored like a zebra and a cheetah. It isn’t evident whether this was meant to be their actual skin or if their fur just happened to be cut very short.
* SpokenWordInMusic: Happens in ''The Gate''. "N.E.O" has this with Dr. Fiorella Terenzi's lines (except when repeating [[TitleDrop Neo]]). Also with the French lines in "Valley of The Mind's Eye".
* StationaryWings:
** ''The Mind's Eye'': Zig-zagged in "[[WesternAnimation/StanleyAndStellaInBreakingTheIce Love Found]]". After Stanley breaks the ice segregating the birds and fish, he slowly descends into the part that the fish inhabit. He slowly descends as if he was in water. But shortly after, we see fish and birds flying/swimming together, [[AmbiguousSituation making it unclear]] if Stanley is suspended in [[WaterIsAir air or water]].
** ''Beyond'': played straight in [[https://youtu.be/wHllSEYSYcU?t=1537 the RadioShack version]] segment "Midnight" with two dragonflies. In fact, they are static models with no moving parts.
* SuddenlySpeaking: ''Beyond'' segment "Nothing but Love" has no lines until the female character speaks near the end.
-->"I don't want your sculptures, I love ''you''".
* SurrealMusicVideo: All four entries consist entirely of surreal music videos, with credits at the end. Most of the submissions in each segment vaguely relate to each other, with themes like art, rise of civilization, machinery, space travel, war, etc. Others are completely psychedelic.
* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In a meta example, one segment of “Too Far” in ''Beyond'' features a man who is being physically ''assaulted'' by his TV with the implication that it is a character on the screen [[AllThereInTheScript (named Krypto according to the credits)]] causing it.
* TitleDrop: Happens in the beginning of ''Beyond'' with its OpeningNarration.
-> ''You are now entering a world inside the essence of your imagination. Look within your dreams. They can take you Beyond the Mind’s Eye''.
* TVHeadRobot: ''Odyssey'' has a number of segments depicting televisions on top of a humanoid body, although [[AmbiguousRobot it isn’t evident whether these are supposed to be robots or not]]. It doesn’t help that the same segments also feature other objects serving as a head, including a maze and ''a birdcage containing a small human''!
* VisualCompression:
** ''The Gate'':
*** In "Armageddon", Sega's submission "Megalopolice" is anamorphically squished.
** ''Odyssey'':
*** In "The Traveler", the [[OrangeBlueContrast orange-looking]] segments where flying vehicles are racing are anamorphically squished.
* VisualPun: In ''The Gate'', the end result of Nuvogue's RubeGoldbergDevice is a card saying "👁️ O U" (if your device can't read emojis, that is "Eye O U")
* WingedHumanoid: Pops up infrequently. One segment of ''Odyssey'', titled "Flying Start", shows a bunch of people spontaneously sprouting wings to get ahead of a bridge that won't build itself fast enough.
* WolfWhistle: In ''The Gate'' segment "Nuvogue", one is heard while the singer Music/ThomasDolby is singing about how [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext George Washington stole his cigars]]. But only in [[{{Remaster}} the surround audio mix]]. The visuals show a woman in a bikini walking past a very muscular UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington.
* YouALLLookFamiliar: Occurs fairly frequently. Since this is the infancy of 3D computer animation, you can't really blame them.
** {{Exaggerated|trope}} in ''The Mind's Eye'' segment "Technodance" submission "Megacycles". Countless identical humanoid figures on small seatless unicycles navigate a path raised high above the ground.
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