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* In November 2009, Creator/Channel4 held a [[https://www.channel4.com/press/news/channel-4-announces-network-autumn-2009-season-launch "3D Week" event]] in which specially-made programming was presented in red-and-blue anaglyph 3D, viewed through glasses purchased at participating branches of Sainsbury's.
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Disney theme parks do a lot of these, including ''Film/CaptainEO'', ''Honey, I Shrunk the Audience'', ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' and ''It's Tough to Be a Bug!''. See also UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie, PaddleballShot.

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Disney theme parks do a lot of these, including ''Film/CaptainEO'', ''Honey, I Shrunk the Audience'', ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' and ''It's Tough to Be a Bug!''. See also UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie, Platform/ThreeDMovie, PaddleballShot.



* The halftime show for [[UsefulNotes/SuperBowl Super Bowl]] [[Recap/SuperBowl XXIII]], titled "Bebop Bamboozled"[[note]]a magic show headlined by a local (Miami-area) ElvisImpersonator named Alex Cole[[/note]] was a show produced in 3-D. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peFCDEDoEHs Here's a clip of the intro]] (a Diet Coke commercial produced in 3-D for this game was removed from this clip) with Creator/{{NBC}} pregame host Bob Costas.

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* The halftime show for [[UsefulNotes/SuperBowl Super Bowl]] UsefulNotes/SuperBowl [[Recap/SuperBowl XXIII]], titled "Bebop Bamboozled"[[note]]a magic show headlined by a local (Miami-area) ElvisImpersonator named Alex Cole[[/note]] was a show produced in 3-D. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peFCDEDoEHs Here's a clip of the intro]] (a Diet Coke commercial produced in 3-D for this game was removed from this clip) with Creator/{{NBC}} pregame host Bob Costas.



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* Music/{{Prince}}: The original release of ''Diamonds and Pearls'' features a holographic photo of Prince posing with Lori Werner and Robia LaMorte. Later editions of the album remove the holographic effect due to cost concerns.

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* Music/{{Prince}}: The original release of ''Diamonds and Pearls'' features a holographic photo of Prince posing with Lori Werner and Robia LaMorte.[=LaMorte=]. Later editions of the album remove the holographic effect due to cost concerns.

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* Music/DavidBowie: The original release of ''[[Music/HoursDavidBowieAlbum 'hours...']]'' features a lenticular print that provides a 3D effect with the two Bowies and the hallway that they're posing in. Later editions replace this with standard print work due to cost concerns.
* Music/ElectricLightOrchestra: The deluxe edition CD release of ''Alone in the Universe'' features a lenticular print on the cover that provides a 3D effect with the artwork of a boy watching the ELO UFO flying in the sky.



* During the height of the UsefulNotes/CompactDisc's popularity among consumers, a minor trend existed wherein artists would occasionally release albums with lenticular or holographic covers to provide a pseudo-3D effect; examples include ''Diamonds and Pearls'' (holographic cover) by Music/{{Prince}} and ''[[Music/HoursDavidBowieAlbum 'hours...']]'' (lenticular cover) by Music/DavidBowie.
** Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} also had a much earlier example with ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'', which featured a lenticular 3D image of the band against a sky backdrop; the image was meant to occupy the whole cover, but was shrunken down to save money. Most re-releases of the album omit the lenticular effect, including most CD reissues (save for a [[NoExportForYou Japan-exclusive]] SHM-CD release).

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* During the height of the UsefulNotes/CompactDisc's popularity among consumers, a minor trend existed wherein artists would occasionally Music/{{Prince}}: The original release albums with lenticular or holographic covers to provide a pseudo-3D effect; examples include of ''Diamonds and Pearls'' (holographic cover) by Music/{{Prince}} features a holographic photo of Prince posing with Lori Werner and ''[[Music/HoursDavidBowieAlbum 'hours...']]'' (lenticular cover) by Music/DavidBowie.
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Robia LaMorte. Later editions of the album remove the holographic effect due to cost concerns.
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Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} also had a much earlier example with ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'', which featured Stones|Band}}: The original release of ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'' features a lenticular 3D image of the band against a sky backdrop; the image was meant to occupy the whole cover, but was shrunken down to save money. Most re-releases of the album omit the lenticular effect, including most CD reissues (save for a [[NoExportForYou Japan-exclusive]] SHM-CD release).

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